Composed by Mozart, arranged for marimba duet by Naoko Takada
Siciliano (J.S. Bach/arr. Naoko Takada)
$10.00 – $11.00Composed by J.S. Bach, transcribed for marimba by Naoko Takada
Composed by J.S. Bach, transcribed for marimba by Naoko Takada
$19.00 – $22.00
Composed by Mozart, arranged for marimba duet by Naoko Takada
Composed by J.S. Bach, transcribed for marimba by Naoko Takada
Composed by J.S. Bach, transcribed for marimba by Naoko Takada
J.S. Bach’s Prelude in C (from “The Well-Tempered Clavichord”), arranged for marimba by Naoko Takada.
J.S. Bach’s Prelude in C (from “The Well-Tempered Clavichord”), arranged for marimba by Naoko Takada.
Arranged for 5.0 marimba by Naoko Takada.
Arranged for 5.0 marimba by Naoko Takada.
Composed by Handel, arranged for marimba by Naoko Takada
Composed by Handel, arranged for marimba by Naoko Takada
Composed by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, transcribed for marimba by Naoko Takada
Composed by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, transcribed for marimba by Naoko Takada
Composed by Mozart, arranged for marimba duet by Naoko Takada
Difficulty | Advanced |
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Performance Type | Arrangement/Transcription |
Delivery Method | Print Copy, PDF Download, Print & PDF Versions |
A companion to Four-Mallet Method for Marimba; 45 solos that focus on double vertical strokes, single alternating strokes, rolls, and single independent strokes.
A companion to Four-Mallet Method for Marimba; 45 solos that focus on double vertical strokes, single alternating strokes, rolls, and single independent strokes.
For marimba duet with piano accompaniment
For marimba duet with piano accompaniment
An intermediate solo marimba piece, reminiscent of a summer sunset in the country.
An intermediate solo marimba piece, reminiscent of a summer sunset in the country.
Inspired by Tyson’s rafting adventure with John Parks on the Boise River. This piece depicts the beauty, excitement, and occasional feeling of losing control that they experienced in the raft that day.
Inspired by Tyson’s rafting adventure with John Parks on the Boise River. This piece depicts the beauty, excitement, and occasional feeling of losing control that they experienced in the raft that day.
Written for Leigh Howard Stevens and She-e Wu, this jazzy piece requires two advanced players and two 5.0 octave instruments. A “must play” if you have a friend ready and willing to take on the challenge with you.
Written for Leigh Howard Stevens and She-e Wu, this jazzy piece requires two advanced players and two 5.0 octave instruments. A “must play” if you have a friend ready and willing to take on the challenge with you.
Another delightful piece of Butov’s for xylophone solo, accompanied by two marimbists playing one marimba. Piano accompaniment/score included.
Another delightful piece of Butov’s for xylophone solo, accompanied by two marimbists playing one marimba. Piano accompaniment/score included.
In Twilight, Brostrom focuses on basic ideas of chords and color transformation. An example of this occurs in the opening phrase as chords are passed off from duo to duo. “Twilight” is defined as “the light from the sky between full night and sunrise or between sunset and full night” or simply as “an intermediate state that is not clearly defined.” (Intermediate to Advanced)Duration 6:00.
In Twilight, Brostrom focuses on basic ideas of chords and color transformation. An example of this occurs in the opening phrase as chords are passed off from duo to duo. “Twilight” is defined as “the light from the sky between full night and sunrise or between sunset and full night” or simply as “an intermediate state that is not clearly defined.” (Intermediate to Advanced)Duration 6:00.
It is with the virtuosic percussionist in mind that Contemporary Collection for Snare Drum was composed.
It is with the virtuosic percussionist in mind that Contemporary Collection for Snare Drum was composed.
(for two Marimbas) Described by the composer as “fun, happy, crazy, and exciting all at the same time.” This piece offers a great opportunity for collaboration between two advanced players who enjoy working together.
(for two Marimbas) Described by the composer as “fun, happy, crazy, and exciting all at the same time.” This piece offers a great opportunity for collaboration between two advanced players who enjoy working together.