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Dex for Percussion Quartet
$36.00 – $42.00Dex moves through a myriad of textures, colors, and metric modulations to create a sort of “drumming fanfare” that is both fun to play and experience as a listener.
Dex moves through a myriad of textures, colors, and metric modulations to create a sort of “drumming fanfare” that is both fun to play and experience as a listener.
Different But One Body
$38.00For vibraphone solo and three percussionists, this
piece, through its four movements, serves to both
fulfill the expectation of dynamic yet transparent
writing and set new ones with its textural and
compositional methods. The energy in this music
allows it to fit into many concert and recital
settings while the unique instrumentation serves as a
palette cleanser next to many solo keyboard settings.
For vibraphone solo and three percussionists, this
piece, through its four movements, serves to both
fulfill the expectation of dynamic yet transparent
writing and set new ones with its textural and
compositional methods. The energy in this music
allows it to fit into many concert and recital
settings while the unique instrumentation serves as a
palette cleanser next to many solo keyboard settings.
DIN
$28.00A multi-percussion trio inspired by three of the greatest rock and fusion drum set players.
A multi-percussion trio inspired by three of the greatest rock and fusion drum set players.
Dining Room Music
$15.00Scored for “four percussionists and tableware,” inspired by John Cage’s ‘Living Room Music’. As the composer explains, “Dining Room Music” uses Cage’s rhythmic structures, but in reverse order….
Scored for “four percussionists and tableware,” inspired by John Cage’s ‘Living Room Music’. As the composer explains, “Dining Room Music” uses Cage’s rhythmic structures, but in reverse order….
Diptych No. 4
$19.00 – $22.00Diptych No. 4 is a duo for marimba and percussionist. Gordon Stout (percussion) and Leigh Howard Stevens (marimba) performed the world Premiere in 1986. As with all of Gordon’s Diptych works, the work is in a highly contrasting two-part form.
Diptych No. 4 is a duo for marimba and percussionist. Gordon Stout (percussion) and Leigh Howard Stevens (marimba) performed the world Premiere in 1986. As with all of Gordon’s Diptych works, the work is in a highly contrasting two-part form.
Echoes
$40.00This percussion quartet won 2nd place in the 2004 Percussive Arts Society Composition Contest. It is sure to excite players and audiences around the globe and has already been performed by Northernwestern University and Rutgers University.
This percussion quartet won 2nd place in the 2004 Percussive Arts Society Composition Contest. It is sure to excite players and audiences around the globe and has already been performed by Northernwestern University and Rutgers University.
Endless Mountains Wooden
$47.00 – $54.00Finding Hope
$48.00A percussion septet with bells, crotales, vibraphones and marimbas.
A percussion septet with bells, crotales, vibraphones and marimbas.
Glass Works
$36.00A novelty percussion quartet where everything played (and everything spoken) is made of glass.
A novelty percussion quartet where everything played (and everything spoken) is made of glass.
Hermes Piano Reduction (Timpani Concerto)
$20.00Hermes is a virtuostic showpiece for the advanced timpanist. It is one of the few large-scale works that feature the timpanist. Each of the four movements depict an aspect of the ancient Greek god Hermes. Also available as piano reduction.
Hermes is a virtuostic showpiece for the advanced timpanist. It is one of the few large-scale works that feature the timpanist. Each of the four movements depict an aspect of the ancient Greek god Hermes. Also available as piano reduction.
Home Trilogy
$74.00 – $86.00Home is dedicated to and commissioned by the internationally renowned percussion group Nexus. The piece is in three distinct movements and spans approximately 20 minutes.
Home is dedicated to and commissioned by the internationally renowned percussion group Nexus. The piece is in three distinct movements and spans approximately 20 minutes.