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$57.00 – $66.00A marimba quartet that creates the illusion of a single instrument.
A marimba quartet that creates the illusion of a single instrument.
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Showing 1–20 of 68 results
A marimba quartet that creates the illusion of a single instrument.
A marimba quartet that creates the illusion of a single instrument.
Freedom and spontaneity are encouraged in this theatre orchestra arrangement of A Bunch of Roses, featuring a xylophone solo.
Freedom and spontaneity are encouraged in this theatre orchestra arrangement of A Bunch of Roses, featuring a xylophone solo.
Featured in the hit video game, ‘Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course,’ this fun xylo rag was inspired by the works of George Hamilton and Joe Green. Written for marimba quartet and xylo solo, with optional string quartet and vocal trio.
Featured in the hit video game, ‘Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course,’ this fun xylo rag was inspired by the works of George Hamilton and Joe Green. Written for marimba quartet and xylo solo, with optional string quartet and vocal trio.
Singer transcribes this intermezzo as performed and arranged by Sammy Herman and Frank Banta.
Singer transcribes this intermezzo as performed and arranged by Sammy Herman and Frank Banta.
An Indian Story was composed by George Hamilton Green as a solo piece for xylophone, and was arranged by Cahn for full orchestra.
An Indian Story was composed by George Hamilton Green as a solo piece for xylophone, and was arranged by Cahn for full orchestra.
“Stasis and motion; weight and weightlessness; pulse and impulse: these are the materials of Anima.”
Theodore Wiprud
Ethereal percussion quartet fit for advanced ensembles.
“Stasis and motion; weight and weightlessness; pulse and impulse: these are the materials of Anima.”
Theodore Wiprud
Ethereal percussion quartet fit for advanced ensembles.
An energetic groove in 5/8 by Don Skoog, composer of the award-winning piece Water and Fire. Arranged for Marimba, Bass, and Drums.
An energetic groove in 5/8 by Don Skoog, composer of the award-winning piece Water and Fire. Arranged for Marimba, Bass, and Drums.
An introspective and rhythmic piece by Don Skoog, composer of the award-winning piece Water and Fire. Arranged for Marimba, Bass, and Drums.
An introspective and rhythmic piece by Don Skoog, composer of the award-winning piece Water and Fire. Arranged for Marimba, Bass, and Drums.
Based on traditional military drum beats and on Steve Gadd’s military samba ‘Duke’s Lullaby.’
Based on traditional military drum beats and on Steve Gadd’s military samba ‘Duke’s Lullaby.’
Bombala is an original work that was created to feature the performance of the children in the ROCdrummers alongside of the professional musicians of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestras, among the finest in the world.
Bombala is an original work that was created to feature the performance of the children in the ROCdrummers alongside of the professional musicians of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestras, among the finest in the world.
Arranged for five percussionists, Ching was dedicated to John Wyre, a former member of Cahn’s group NEXUS.
Arranged for five percussionists, Ching was dedicated to John Wyre, a former member of Cahn’s group NEXUS.
Winner of what may have been the earliest marimba composition contest ever held, the Sarmientos was premiered by Vida Chenoweth in 1957. A three-movement work of great vitality with Guatemalan-influenced rhythms and melodies, it is performable by any good collegiate marimbist.
Winner of what may have been the earliest marimba composition contest ever held, the Sarmientos was premiered by Vida Chenoweth in 1957. A three-movement work of great vitality with Guatemalan-influenced rhythms and melodies, it is performable by any good collegiate marimbist.
Juilliard composition and theory faculty member Eric Ewazen has written what many consider to be “The Great American Marimba Concerto”. Only time will tell if these appraisals are correct, but everyone who hears it agrees that it is a work of great beauty and excitement.
Juilliard composition and theory faculty member Eric Ewazen has written what many consider to be “The Great American Marimba Concerto”. Only time will tell if these appraisals are correct, but everyone who hears it agrees that it is a work of great beauty and excitement.
Xylophone solo with marimba ensemble accompaniment, includes CD.”Any ragtime specialist will want to learn Bob’s first crack at composing in the style that has made him so famous. I bet we see more out of him along this line – or at least I hope so.”-Percussive Notes
Xylophone solo with marimba ensemble accompaniment, includes CD.”Any ragtime specialist will want to learn Bob’s first crack at composing in the style that has made him so famous. I bet we see more out of him along this line – or at least I hope so.”-Percussive Notes
Xylophone solo with piano accompaniment, includes CD.”‘Cottontail Capers’ is a delightful ragtime solo … It isn’t necessarily a show-stopper but rather a great melody with some fun variations.”-Percussive Notes
Xylophone solo with piano accompaniment, includes CD.”‘Cottontail Capers’ is a delightful ragtime solo … It isn’t necessarily a show-stopper but rather a great melody with some fun variations.”-Percussive Notes
(1994) Soprano solo and three players – marimba, vibraphone, and piano. Instrumental parts are moderately difficult. Soprano part is challenging and requires a high B-flat. 9 minutes
(1994) Soprano solo and three players – marimba, vibraphone, and piano. Instrumental parts are moderately difficult. Soprano part is challenging and requires a high B-flat. 9 minutes
Dex moves through a myriad of textures, colors, and metric modulations to create a sort of “drumming fanfare” that is both fun to play and experience as a listener.
Dex moves through a myriad of textures, colors, and metric modulations to create a sort of “drumming fanfare” that is both fun to play and experience as a listener.
Solo piece for marimba with multiple percussion
Solo piece for marimba with multiple percussion
Diptych No. 4 is a duo for marimba and percussionist. Gordon Stout (percussion) and Leigh Howard Stevens (marimba) performed the world Premiere in 1986. As with all of Gordon’s Diptych works, the work is in a highly contrasting two-part form.
Diptych No. 4 is a duo for marimba and percussionist. Gordon Stout (percussion) and Leigh Howard Stevens (marimba) performed the world Premiere in 1986. As with all of Gordon’s Diptych works, the work is in a highly contrasting two-part form.