Avinu Malkeinu (Traditional/arr. Neil Grover)
$23.00An ancient Jewish prayer, recited during the High Holy Days, arranged for marimba and voice.
An ancient Jewish prayer, recited during the High Holy Days, arranged for marimba and voice.
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An ancient Jewish prayer, recited during the High Holy Days, arranged for marimba and voice.
An ancient Jewish prayer, recited during the High Holy Days, arranged for marimba and voice.
Inspired by the final confrontation of the Boy Who Lived and He-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named.
Inspired by the final confrontation of the Boy Who Lived and He-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named.
Two movements from Bach’s C-minor lute suite, arranged for marimba and vibraphone.
Two movements from Bach’s C-minor lute suite, arranged for marimba and vibraphone.
An amalgamation of Bach’s solo string suites for cello and lute, arranged for marimba.
An amalgamation of Bach’s solo string suites for cello and lute, arranged for marimba.
Premiered at PASIC 2017, MAG7 is a virtuosic ensemble piece that infuses multiple genres and artistic influences.
Premiered at PASIC 2017, MAG7 is a virtuosic ensemble piece that infuses multiple genres and artistic influences.
One of Hatch’s most popular pieces, now arranged for marimba/vibraphone trio.
One of Hatch’s most popular pieces, now arranged for marimba/vibraphone trio.
Written in tribute to percussion retail giant Steve Weiss, this mixed percussion ensemble piece for 12 players combines minimalism, quartal harmonies, improvisation and Afro-Cuban drumming.
Written in tribute to percussion retail giant Steve Weiss, this mixed percussion ensemble piece for 12 players combines minimalism, quartal harmonies, improvisation and Afro-Cuban drumming.
One of Hatch’s most popular pieces, now arranged for four-mallet solo marimba.
One of Hatch’s most popular pieces, now arranged for four-mallet solo marimba.
An exciting work that will challenged the most advanced percussion ensembles.
An exciting work that will challenged the most advanced percussion ensembles.
The sequel to Rhythmic Etude No. 1, Muzquiz gives percussionists more of the style, challenge and excitement that made its predecessor so successful.
The sequel to Rhythmic Etude No. 1, Muzquiz gives percussionists more of the style, challenge and excitement that made its predecessor so successful.