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Spot
$8.00 – $9.00A bright 3/4 tune in C, easier to play than most of Piper’s Seven Songs. Spot would make an excellent jury piece for the developing vibraphonist.
A bright 3/4 tune in C, easier to play than most of Piper’s Seven Songs. Spot would make an excellent jury piece for the developing vibraphonist.
Spring Valley Kids
$8.00 – $9.00A charming, lively solo, ‘Spring Valley Kids’ may be performed either by vibraphone alone or with optional rhythm section accompaniment (lead sheet included).
A charming, lively solo, ‘Spring Valley Kids’ may be performed either by vibraphone alone or with optional rhythm section accompaniment (lead sheet included).
Stigmata
$8.00Another of John Mark Piper’s popular ‘Seven Songs for Vibraphone’, as performed by Piper in live performances and on CD.
Another of John Mark Piper’s popular ‘Seven Songs for Vibraphone’, as performed by Piper in live performances and on CD.
Sunbell
$10.00 – $11.00One of three movements from Vibraphone Suite No. 1. This movement is dedicated to Evelyn Glennie and like the others may be performed as a solo or as part of the suite. Begins and ends with shimmering left-hand rolls. Features a central Latin section.
One of three movements from Vibraphone Suite No. 1. This movement is dedicated to Evelyn Glennie and like the others may be performed as a solo or as part of the suite. Begins and ends with shimmering left-hand rolls. Features a central Latin section.
Three Etudes for Vibraphone
$13.00Three serious pieces for the serious vibraphonist. The etudes are tonally complex and technically challenging, as well as musically interesting.
Three serious pieces for the serious vibraphonist. The etudes are tonally complex and technically challenging, as well as musically interesting.
Wallflower, Snowbird, Carillon
$8.00 – $9.00A collection of three short etudes for solo vibraphone.
A collection of three short etudes for solo vibraphone.
Water Marks
$9.00 – $11.00Written on a flight while traveling to Asia, Miceli wanted to compose a difficult yet lyrical piece for solo vibraphone. The resulting “Water Marks” is so named because it is reminiscent of drops of rain splashing as they fall into a puddle.
Written on a flight while traveling to Asia, Miceli wanted to compose a difficult yet lyrical piece for solo vibraphone. The resulting “Water Marks” is so named because it is reminiscent of drops of rain splashing as they fall into a puddle.
Watermusic
$12.00 – $14.00This is an exciting composition for vibraphone- one that would make an excellent choice for a senior recital. The piece may be played in its entirety, but the composer also gives recommended combinations of movements to be played if the performer chooses.
This is an exciting composition for vibraphone- one that would make an excellent choice for a senior recital. The piece may be played in its entirety, but the composer also gives recommended combinations of movements to be played if the performer chooses.
Where Do Dreams Go?
$8.00 – $9.00More reflective in character than ‘Baroque in Swing’, ‘Dreams’ asks the vibraphonist to shape flowing melodic lines through subtle dynamic variations. Dampening skills are essential! As with all the “Seven Songs,” the vibraphonist is also given the opportunity to improvise. May be performed as a solo or with rhythm section.
More reflective in character than ‘Baroque in Swing’, ‘Dreams’ asks the vibraphonist to shape flowing melodic lines through subtle dynamic variations. Dampening skills are essential! As with all the “Seven Songs,” the vibraphonist is also given the opportunity to improvise. May be performed as a solo or with rhythm section.