Arabesque (Debussy/arr. Karen Ervin-Pershing)
$10.00 – $11.00Transcribed for solo vibraphone.
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Transcribed for solo vibraphone.
Transcribed for solo vibraphone.
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.
Mirages is an original piece with four movements written for vibraphone, marimba, double bass, drums and clarinet/bass clarinet. The composition expresses four different musical moods and personalities.
Mirages is an original piece with four movements written for vibraphone, marimba, double bass, drums and clarinet/bass clarinet. The composition expresses four different musical moods and personalities.
The classic song from “The Sound Of Music” given a unique arrangement only fit for the Escape X Percussion Duo.
The classic song from “The Sound Of Music” given a unique arrangement only fit for the Escape X Percussion Duo.
Transcribed for solo vibraphone.
Transcribed for solo vibraphone.
Searching for Starlight is written for vibraphone soloist and percussion ensemble. The vibraphonist uses the Malletech LoveVibe.
Searching for Starlight is written for vibraphone soloist and percussion ensemble. The vibraphonist uses the Malletech LoveVibe.
One vibraphone, three players, six movements, 15 minutes … I must admit this didn’t seem enticing at first; however Jonathan Kolm creates some very nice moments by utilizing various performance techniques. The selected techniques create wonderful changes in timbre and definitely provide a much-needed contrast for the ear of the listener.
– Jason Baker, Percussive Notes
One vibraphone, three players, six movements, 15 minutes … I must admit this didn’t seem enticing at first; however Jonathan Kolm creates some very nice moments by utilizing various performance techniques. The selected techniques create wonderful changes in timbre and definitely provide a much-needed contrast for the ear of the listener.
– Jason Baker, Percussive Notes