Shiva's Dance is a dramatic piece in two parts. The first is seemingly unmeasured, with swelling rolls and tone clusters. The second is primal and powerful with a strong eighth note. The
A heavy piece for ten players with a variety of grooves and koto-style timbres.
An advanced unaccompanied solo primarily for timpani with concert toms, crotales, and china cymbal blended in. It requires skill with odd rhythmic divisions, pedaling, and a high level of
Easy-level percussion sextet with a funky groove and a catchy melody sprinkled with some New Orleans spice!
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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
A collection of medium-advanced pieces by Earl Hatch. All three are upbeat and contain elements of virtuosity and quirkiness. The pieces can be performed separately or as a suite.
This tune by one of the studio greats is arranged here for percussion ensemble with rhythm section. The groove is fast and fusion-funky in a 4 plus 3 grouping. The melody is bright 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
Fusion-style progressive rock tune originally recorded by Andy Summers and Gregg Bissonnette arranged for ten or eleven player plus rhythm section.
A fun and festive celebration of winter arranged for an ensemble of ten percussionists.