Sevenly Reward
$17.00 – $20.00Comprised of five sections, Sevenly Reward is a multi percussion solo piece for drum-kit.
Comprised of five sections, Sevenly Reward is a multi percussion solo piece for drum-kit.
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Comprised of five sections, Sevenly Reward is a multi percussion solo piece for drum-kit.
Comprised of five sections, Sevenly Reward is a multi percussion solo piece for drum-kit.
An introspective and rhythmic piece by Don Skoog, composer of the award-winning piece Water and Fire. Arranged for Marimba, Bass, and Drums.
An introspective and rhythmic piece by Don Skoog, composer of the award-winning piece Water and Fire. Arranged for Marimba, Bass, and Drums.
An energetic groove in 5/8 by Don Skoog, composer of the award-winning piece Water and Fire. Arranged for Marimba, Bass, and Drums.
An energetic groove in 5/8 by Don Skoog, composer of the award-winning piece Water and Fire. Arranged for Marimba, Bass, and Drums.
Three spectacular compositions arranged for Marimba, Bass, and Drums. Save $15 by purchasing Art Song, Attendance to Ritual, and Mozambique all together!
Three spectacular compositions arranged for Marimba, Bass, and Drums. Save $15 by purchasing Art Song, Attendance to Ritual, and Mozambique all together!
Excerpt from Leigh Howard Stevens’ Marimbists’ Guide to Performing Bach – A selection of movements from Bach’s third suite for Violoncello solo, BWV 1009
Excerpt from Leigh Howard Stevens’ Marimbists’ Guide to Performing Bach – A selection of movements from Bach’s third suite for Violoncello solo, BWV 1009
Clear Things May Not Be Seen was composed during 2017 and 2018. It is scored for two soprano soloists, string quartet, clarinet, bass clarinet, marimba and vibraphone. The lyrics are drawn from three poems by the American author Conrad Aiken (1889 – 1973): Miracles; and poems XCII and LXXXIX from his epic cycle Time in the Rock.
Clear Things May Not Be Seen was composed during 2017 and 2018. It is scored for two soprano soloists, string quartet, clarinet, bass clarinet, marimba and vibraphone. The lyrics are drawn from three poems by the American author Conrad Aiken (1889 – 1973): Miracles; and poems XCII and LXXXIX from his epic cycle Time in the Rock.