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Concerto for Marimba & Orch. Piano Reduction
$38.00 – $44.00Winner of what may have been the earliest marimba composition contest ever held, the Sarmientos was premiered by Vida Chenoweth in 1957. A three-movement work of great vitality with Guatemalan-influenced rhythms and melodies, it is performable by any good collegiate marimbist.
Winner of what may have been the earliest marimba composition contest ever held, the Sarmientos was premiered by Vida Chenoweth in 1957. A three-movement work of great vitality with Guatemalan-influenced rhythms and melodies, it is performable by any good collegiate marimbist.
Concerto for Marimba and String Orch.—Piano Red.
$48.00 – $55.00Juilliard composition and theory faculty member Eric Ewazen has written what many consider to be “The Great American Marimba Concerto”. Only time will tell if these appraisals are correct, but everyone who hears it agrees that it is a work of great beauty and excitement.
Juilliard composition and theory faculty member Eric Ewazen has written what many consider to be “The Great American Marimba Concerto”. Only time will tell if these appraisals are correct, but everyone who hears it agrees that it is a work of great beauty and excitement.
Concerto for Marimba w/piano reduction
$53.00 – $62.00Danse
$10.00A delightful piece for a beginning to intermediate four-mallet player. The marimba creates a smooth texture of triplets and 8ths throughout a 4.3 range.
A delightful piece for a beginning to intermediate four-mallet player. The marimba creates a smooth texture of triplets and 8ths throughout a 4.3 range.
Diptych
$11.00 – $13.00Solo piece for marimba with multiple percussion
Solo piece for marimba with multiple percussion
Etude in Ab Major for Two Marimbas (C.O. Musser/arr. Yurika Kimura)
$18.00Clair Omar Musser wrote numerous etudes as many marimbists know. It is assumed that each numbered opus consisted of 20 pieces, but there is no surviving evidence of them now. The version of Opus 6, Number 2 published in 1948 had some issues with the chords, as well as with expression markings like accents, staccatos, dynamics, etc. I made some corrections and consistencies in this new edition, but I tried to keep Musser’s notation intact as much as possible. Examining several of the original manuscripts helped clarify his personal approach to notation. – Yurika Kimura
Clair Omar Musser wrote numerous etudes as many marimbists know. It is assumed that each numbered opus consisted of 20 pieces, but there is no surviving evidence of them now. The version of Opus 6, Number 2 published in 1948 had some issues with the chords, as well as with expression markings like accents, staccatos, dynamics, etc. I made some corrections and consistencies in this new edition, but I tried to keep Musser’s notation intact as much as possible. Examining several of the original manuscripts helped clarify his personal approach to notation. – Yurika Kimura
Etude Op. 6 No. 2, Ab Major
$12.00 – $13.00A flourish of broken and arpeggiated chords moving up and down the instrument form the basis of this flamboyant etude by Clair Omar Musser. Short and sweet, it makes a terrific audition piece or recital encore. Can be performed with or without the included piano accompaniment.
A flourish of broken and arpeggiated chords moving up and down the instrument form the basis of this flamboyant etude by Clair Omar Musser. Short and sweet, it makes a terrific audition piece or recital encore. Can be performed with or without the included piano accompaniment.
Four Rondeaux for Marimba (Mauro Giuliani/arr. Troy Bennefield)
$20.00Mauro Giuliani is widely considered to be the leading Italian guitar virtuoso of the 19th century. He is remembered most for his concertos, sonatas, duos with violin or flute, and numerous songs and studies. In this collection, four of Giuliani’s most memorable rondeaux have been transcribed for marimba.
Mauro Giuliani is widely considered to be the leading Italian guitar virtuoso of the 19th century. He is remembered most for his concertos, sonatas, duos with violin or flute, and numerous songs and studies. In this collection, four of Giuliani’s most memorable rondeaux have been transcribed for marimba.
Four Songs Without Words-Duets (by Mendelssohn, arr. Cornelius)
$36.00Four beautiful Mendelssohn selections arranged in duet versions by Jeff Cornelius.”Whether as a teaching tool or a supplementary piece on a recital program, college educators will find Jeff Cornelius’s arrangements very useful.”-Percussive Notes
Four beautiful Mendelssohn selections arranged in duet versions by Jeff Cornelius.”Whether as a teaching tool or a supplementary piece on a recital program, college educators will find Jeff Cornelius’s arrangements very useful.”-Percussive Notes
Four Songs Without Words-Solos (by Mendelssohn, arr. Cornelius)
$18.00Four beautiful Mendelssohn selections arranged in solo versions by Jeff Cornelius.
Four beautiful Mendelssohn selections arranged in solo versions by Jeff Cornelius.
Furioso and Valse (Earl Hatch/4-mallet arr. Claudio Santangelo)
$17.00 – $20.00One of Hatch’s most popular pieces, now arranged for four-mallet solo marimba.
One of Hatch’s most popular pieces, now arranged for four-mallet solo marimba.
Gigue and Double (J.S. Bach/arr. Andrea Venet)
$17.00 – $20.00Two 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.
Grand Overture (Giuliani/arr. James Moyer)
$15.00Grand Overture was originally a major work for guitar. Now that it has been transcribed, it represents a major work for us as well. Giuliani’s huge contribution to guitar music is standard repertoire for guitarists world-wide. This transcription remains true to the original in both key and pitch and employs numerous advanced four-mallet techniques. If you are looking for a well-written grand show piece, this is it!
Grand Overture was originally a major work for guitar. Now that it has been transcribed, it represents a major work for us as well. Giuliani’s huge contribution to guitar music is standard repertoire for guitarists world-wide. This transcription remains true to the original in both key and pitch and employs numerous advanced four-mallet techniques. If you are looking for a well-written grand show piece, this is it!
Gymnopedia
$16.00 – $19.00For solo marimba with piano accompaniment.
For solo marimba with piano accompaniment.
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.
In Nebulous Suspension Held
$20.00A third-place winner in the 2010 PAS composition contest for marimba/cello duo. Marimba and Cello Duet or Unaccompanied Marimba
A third-place winner in the 2010 PAS composition contest for marimba/cello duo. Marimba and Cello Duet or Unaccompanied Marimba
In Sweet September (James Monaco/arr. Yurika Kimura)
$21.00 – $24.00In Sweet September was composed by James Monaco, with lyrics by Edgar Leslie and Pete Wendling. It was recorded in 1920 by The All Star Trio , a group that featured Victor Arden on piano, F. Wheeler Wadsworth on tenor saxophone, and George Hamilton Green on xylophone.This transcription arrangement is based on the All Star Trio recording, with reference to the original sheet music.
In Sweet September was composed by James Monaco, with lyrics by Edgar Leslie and Pete Wendling. It was recorded in 1920 by The All Star Trio , a group that featured Victor Arden on piano, F. Wheeler Wadsworth on tenor saxophone, and George Hamilton Green on xylophone.This transcription arrangement is based on the All Star Trio recording, with reference to the original sheet music.
Indifference (Colombo/arr. Eric Sammut)
$17.00 – $20.00Music from Four-Mallet Ballet
Music from Four-Mallet Ballet