The title is Latin for "from the beginning" or "the origin," vividly displayed in the quiet opening that gradually builds in texture and rhythmic activity. A showpiece of
This is an intense, highly rhythmic advanced piece for a double quartet. Both pitched and non-pitched percussion instruments are used.
Bill Bruford's fusion classic Beelzebub is arranged here for large mallet ensemble and rhythm section. The transcription is accurate note-for-note including the bass and drumset parts.
Originally recorded by the jazz-fusion group Steps Ahead, Beirut ignites the stage with rhythm and intrigue! Scored for large advanced ensemble.
An air of mystery permeates throughout as percussion lines weave in and out as if they are clues to a musical puzzle. Tension builds as the activity increases before dissipating into the air, leaving behind
Ex Machina is a musical statement that explores the part that machines play in our lives and the humanity that lies beneath. Scored for eight percussionists, each using a variety of
Three movements from Brubeck's Christmas cantata La Fiesta de la Posada are set here for mallet percussion and traditional Mexican battery. Brubeck's brilliant blend of jazz and
Here is an advanced work for percussion quintet. It employs an arsenal of non-pitched instruments and a variety of tuplets that blur the ever-changing meter.
Originally recorded by Mr. Bungle, this wild and woolly ride through the strange and wonderful will have your audience smiling from the first note to the last. The piece is scored for advanced large
This advanced piece for large ensemble cruises along energetically with a Latin-fusion groove. It calls for bells, two vibraphones, steel drums, four marimbas, piano, bass, guitar, drum set, and
Modest Mussorgsky's masterpiece is given a different coat of paint in this arrangement for keyboard percussion ensemble with classical battery. Despite the smaller ensemble, the rich
An eerie opening of otherworldly sounds unlocks the entryway to another dimension occupied by shadowy musical figures that suddenly appear out of nowhere before quickly fading into nothingness. The musical
An exhilarating classic work by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov arranged for large mallet ensemble and concert percussion.
All the drama, suspense, and mystery of exploration awaits as the curtains open on this thrilling production. Experience the adventure of searching for and discovering an
The sounds of the opening mallet tones will instantly let you know that this is not the usual show. The contemporary mild dissonances and unsettled harmonies result from tonal
A heavy piece for ten players with a variety of grooves and koto-style timbres.
Igor Stravinsky's masterpiece is arranged here for keyboard percussion, orchestral battery, and timpani. The piece's four movements are titled Marche, Valse, Polka, and
Astor Piazzola, known for his ability to brilliantly blend jazz and classical music, composed this work originally for two bandoneons, piano, electric guitar, bass and cello. The piece has since been