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$60.00 – $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 107 results
A marimba quartet that creates the illusion of a single instrument.
A marimba quartet that creates the illusion of a single instrument.
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.
Trio for glock, chimes, and vibraphone
Trio for glock, chimes, and vibraphone
“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.
A short but exciting piece for multi-percussion quartet.
A short but exciting piece for multi-percussion quartet.
A quiet yet powerfully dramatic work scored for two marimbas, two vibraphone, cymbals, glass and stone wind chimes, a single crotale, wood and temple blocks, glockenspiel, tam-tam, sleigh bells, and maracas. Requires four musically sensitive players.
A quiet yet powerfully dramatic work scored for two marimbas, two vibraphone, cymbals, glass and stone wind chimes, a single crotale, wood and temple blocks, glockenspiel, tam-tam, sleigh bells, and maracas. Requires four musically sensitive players.
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.’
“Bicksa” is Hungarian for small, sharp knife. Thus, the character of the quartet is best describes as sharp, aggressive, and articulate. Each of the four players has a refreshingly manageable multi-percussion set-up.
“Bicksa” is Hungarian for small, sharp knife. Thus, the character of the quartet is best describes as sharp, aggressive, and articulate. Each of the four players has a refreshingly manageable multi-percussion set-up.
Soloist: 5.0 octave marimba Percussion 1: Vibraphone, Slapstick, Pop gun, Large Opera Gong, 2 earthplates, Sus. Cymbal Percussion 2: Glockenspiel, Snare Drum, Duck call, Train Whistle, *Boing, *Bag of junk, […]
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.
This piece is scored for a large array of standard percussion instruments including brake drums, woodblocks, glockenspiel, cowbells, marimba, bass drum, and even muted Chinese gongs.
This piece is scored for a large array of standard percussion instruments including brake drums, woodblocks, glockenspiel, cowbells, marimba, bass drum, and even muted Chinese gongs.
Clear Things May Not Be Seen was composed during 2017 and 2018. It is scored for two soprano soloists, string quartet, clarinet, bass clarinet, marimba and vibraphone. The lyrics are drawn from three poems by the American author Conrad Aiken (1889 – 1973): Miracles; and poems XCII and LXXXIX from his epic cycle Time in the Rock.
Clear Things May Not Be Seen was composed during 2017 and 2018. It is scored for two soprano soloists, string quartet, clarinet, bass clarinet, marimba and vibraphone. The lyrics are drawn from three poems by the American author Conrad Aiken (1889 – 1973): Miracles; and poems XCII and LXXXIX from his epic cycle Time in the Rock.
For mallet keyboard quintet.
For mallet keyboard quintet.
Eric Ewazen’s “Concerto for Marimba and String Orchestra” now available for solo marimba and percussion ensemble. Arranged by Richard Gipson.
Eric Ewazen’s “Concerto for Marimba and String Orchestra” now available for solo marimba and percussion ensemble. Arranged by Richard Gipson.
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