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Prelude Op. 11 No. 3
$12.00 – $13.00A four-mallet prelude containing all the athleticism for which Musser is known. Can be performed with or without the included piano accompaniment.
A four-mallet prelude containing all the athleticism for which Musser is known. Can be performed with or without the included piano accompaniment.
Scherzo Caprice
$14.00 – $17.00A classic work from one of the most influential figures in percussion history. Marimba solo with piano accompaniment.
A classic work from one of the most influential figures in percussion history. Marimba solo with piano accompaniment.
Serenade for Two
$19.00 – $22.00Serenade for Two tells a story through three sections of interplay between a marimba and clarinet.
Serenade for Two tells a story through three sections of interplay between a marimba and clarinet.
Side 2 in 1
$29.00 – $33.00This groove-based marimba duo is full of energy and is ideal for showcasing two advanced marimbists. Sammut’s sweet jazz harmonies and rhythmic drive make this a wonderful addition to the marimba duo repertoire.
This groove-based marimba duo is full of energy and is ideal for showcasing two advanced marimbists. Sammut’s sweet jazz harmonies and rhythmic drive make this a wonderful addition to the marimba duo repertoire.
Somewhere in Africa There’s a Whirlwind
$36.00 – $42.00“Here is another excellent work by Gordon Stout that is primed for graduate recitals.”-Percussive NotesSomewhere in Africa There’s a Whirlwind is an exciting and virtuosic work. The “whirlwind” portion of the title refers to the fast passage work in the marimba one part. The “Africa” portion of the title refers to the rhythm of the marimba two part, which is in large part based on the African double bell pattern. This work requires mature performers who posses excellent technique and advanced ensemble skills.
“Here is another excellent work by Gordon Stout that is primed for graduate recitals.”-Percussive NotesSomewhere in Africa There’s a Whirlwind is an exciting and virtuosic work. The “whirlwind” portion of the title refers to the fast passage work in the marimba one part. The “Africa” portion of the title refers to the rhythm of the marimba two part, which is in large part based on the African double bell pattern. This work requires mature performers who posses excellent technique and advanced ensemble skills.
Stars of Brazil
$40.00 – $46.00A duo for flute and 5.0-octave marimba.
A duo for flute and 5.0-octave marimba.
Syncopated Waltz
$10.00For solo marimba with piano accompaniment
For solo marimba with piano accompaniment
Tailoring for Two, Marimba Duet
$34.00 – $40.00Tailoring for Two was written for my student Taylor Katanick, and premiered by Taylor and Gordon Stout in 2014 at Ithaca College. A really fun duo, requiring two 5.0 marimbas.
Tailoring for Two was written for my student Taylor Katanick, and premiered by Taylor and Gordon Stout in 2014 at Ithaca College. A really fun duo, requiring two 5.0 marimbas.
The Fragile Corridor
$19.00 – $23.00An energetic piece for solo marimba/vibraphone and electronics.
An energetic piece for solo marimba/vibraphone and electronics.
Three Winter Impressions (for Marimba Duo)
$42.00This composition written for two marimbas musically depicts three different winter impressions. The piece, through its three movements, evokes imagery of both fluid and frozen water, a landscape with ice trees, and a wild blizzard.
This composition written for two marimbas musically depicts three different winter impressions. The piece, through its three movements, evokes imagery of both fluid and frozen water, a landscape with ice trees, and a wild blizzard.
Twilight
$40.00In 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.
Water Drops
$11.00 – $13.00For keyboard percussion soloist with piano accompaniment
For keyboard percussion soloist with piano accompaniment