Chamber/Ensemble

Septet

$40.00

Septet features a soloist part for bongos and timbales with roto-tom, triangle, cymbals, cowbells, and cabasa providing the accompaniment. The timbales present a 16 bar theme which is then varied and developed.

Septet features a soloist part for bongos and timbales with roto-tom, triangle, cymbals, cowbells, and cabasa providing the accompaniment. The timbales present a 16 bar theme which is then varied and developed.

Intermediate
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Six Miniatures for Percussion Ensemble

$68.00$79.00

This work was designed to provide playing and reading experience by integrating mallets and auxiliary percussion in a fun, yet practical manner. From drum cadences to crystalline textures and engaging melodies, Six Miniatures for Percussion Ensemble provides both students and audiences with short, colorful pieces.

This work was designed to provide playing and reading experience by integrating mallets and auxiliary percussion in a fun, yet practical manner. From drum cadences to crystalline textures and engaging melodies, Six Miniatures for Percussion Ensemble provides both students and audiences with short, colorful pieces.

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Sonata For Solo Side Drum And Percussion Trio

$32.00

This piece was written to exploit the possibilities of a solo side drum set against a small group of other percussion instruments, as well as explore relative (rather than absolute) pitch in addition to rhythm and timbre.

This piece was written to exploit the possibilities of a solo side drum set against a small group of other percussion instruments, as well as explore relative (rather than absolute) pitch in addition to rhythm and timbre.

Street Talk

$45.00

An exciting new piece from award-winning composer Lynn Glassock! For 10 percussionists, the piece requires 2 vibraphones, 4 marimbas, a cabasa, woodblock/cowbell, tambourine, guiro, small and large gongs, temple blocks, bowed crotale, and flexatone. Special effects include drumming with fingers and using rattan on the side of a marimba.

An exciting new piece from award-winning composer Lynn Glassock! For 10 percussionists, the piece requires 2 vibraphones, 4 marimbas, a cabasa, woodblock/cowbell, tambourine, guiro, small and large gongs, temple blocks, bowed crotale, and flexatone. Special effects include drumming with fingers and using rattan on the side of a marimba.

The Oregon Variations

$69.00

“This is a composition for solo marimba (5.0 octave) accompanied by two mallet-keyboard parts and two percussion parts. This piece will be rewarding for the intermediate to advanced percussion ensemble. It is very organic in sound and has wonderful amalgamations of percussion colors.”- Percussive Notes

“This is a composition for solo marimba (5.0 octave) accompanied by two mallet-keyboard parts and two percussion parts. This piece will be rewarding for the intermediate to advanced percussion ensemble. It is very organic in sound and has wonderful amalgamations of percussion colors.”- Percussive Notes

Advanced
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Waking Dreams

$71.00$83.00

Another of Michael Burritt’s great works featuring a marimba soloist with percussion ensemble accompaniment. Second movement can stand on it’s own.

Another of Michael Burritt’s great works featuring a marimba soloist with percussion ensemble accompaniment. Second movement can stand on it’s own.

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Warrior from the Deep

$40.00

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