Duet For Marimba and Piano
$13.00 – $14.00The 1st-place winner in the 1996 PAS composition contest for marimba solo with piano accompaniment.
The 1st-place winner in the 1996 PAS composition contest for marimba solo with piano accompaniment.
The 1st-place winner in the 1996 PAS composition contest for marimba solo with piano accompaniment.
The 1st-place winner in the 1996 PAS composition contest for marimba solo with piano accompaniment.
For vibes/marimba duo
For vibes/marimba duo
This is the third Duo (Dance-Song) written by Gordon Stout for marimba and wind instrument. Both parts are virtuosic and exciting. The two instruments compliment each other beautifully.
This is the third Duo (Dance-Song) written by Gordon Stout for marimba and wind instrument. Both parts are virtuosic and exciting. The two instruments compliment each other beautifully.
This is the second of Stout’s Duo Dance-Songs. It was written for Steve Mauk at the Ithaca College of Music. Like the others, both performers have virtuosic roles.
This is the second of Stout’s Duo Dance-Songs. It was written for Steve Mauk at the Ithaca College of Music. Like the others, both performers have virtuosic roles.
A Duo for marimba and violin.
A Duo for marimba and violin.
This package contains ONLY the Solo Clarinet part and Solo Percussion part. This package does NOT contain a Piano Reduction Score, a Full Conductor Score, nor any ensemble parts. To […]
This unique five-movement duet for snare drum and marimba embraces the timbral contrasts between both instruments, while also experimenting with the colors created while they are played simultaneously. A very musically demanding work!
This unique five-movement duet for snare drum and marimba embraces the timbral contrasts between both instruments, while also experimenting with the colors created while they are played simultaneously. A very musically demanding work!
Earth Tones was composed in 2011 for the RoseWind Duo (Clifford Leaman, saxophone and Scott Herring, marimba). It is written as a series of seven short descriptive movements, each portraying one of the diverse environments found on the planet Earth.
Earth Tones was composed in 2011 for the RoseWind Duo (Clifford Leaman, saxophone and Scott Herring, marimba). It is written as a series of seven short descriptive movements, each portraying one of the diverse environments found on the planet Earth.
Arranged for vibes/marimba duo
Arranged for vibes/marimba duo
For rudimental snare drum duet.
For rudimental snare drum duet.
This song cycle for marimba and medium voice and marimba part can be played on a 4.3 and utilizes a variety of techniques, including one-handed rolls in the left hand. The infusion of jazz style elements in this piece makes it an exciting new addition to the marimba repertory.
This song cycle for marimba and medium voice and marimba part can be played on a 4.3 and utilizes a variety of techniques, including one-handed rolls in the left hand. The infusion of jazz style elements in this piece makes it an exciting new addition to the marimba repertory.
Duet for Vibraphone and Marimba.
“This fun, low-pressure duet is full of energy and life … Both mallet players will appreciate the challenge presented towards the end of the work where each part is written in fast eighth-note octaves.” —Percussive Notes
Duet for Vibraphone and Marimba.
“This fun, low-pressure duet is full of energy and life … Both mallet players will appreciate the challenge presented towards the end of the work where each part is written in fast eighth-note octaves.” —Percussive Notes
Arranged for vibes/marimba duo
Arranged for vibes/marimba duo
Incoming is a virtuosic composition for the two players, using the drumkit as a multiple percussion instrument. The drummer has the opportunity to improvise in different sections of the work, and requires the ability to solo in different and changing meters.
Incoming is a virtuosic composition for the two players, using the drumkit as a multiple percussion instrument. The drummer has the opportunity to improvise in different sections of the work, and requires the ability to solo in different and changing meters.