Here is Edvard Grieg's haunting and lovely piece skillfully set for keyboard percussion. It was originally part of his Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, and, as a demonstration of its popularity, has been
Here is a tuneful medley arranged for unaccompanied four-mallet marimba. The medley includes Red Haired Boy, Flowers of Edinburgh and St. Anne’s Reel.
This piece is written for marimba with piano accompaniment. The two mallet solo utilizes the entire range of the marimba and is scored for 5 Octave with an alternate part for smaller instruments. The
Great first mallet book by the percussionist emeritus of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Revised and updated with 59 downloadable play-along tracks.
This lovely English madrigal has seen a resurgence in popularity in arrangements by John Rutter for the Cambridge Singers and is arranged here for marimba quartet. Medium difficulty with some meter changes;
Four Reflections for Marimba was composed with the idea that the movements could be played as a group or individually. All four can be played on a 4.3 octave marimba and each is approximately two
Friday's Cascara is an excellent unaccompanied three-mallet solo written for the developing marimba player. The piece opens with a short section that calls for playing on the instrument's
A charming unaccompanied four-mallet marimba solo, Grasshopper is challenging and enjoyable to perform.
This beautiful soothing 3 mallet solo (2 left, 1 right) is designed to introduce beginning or intermediate mallet players to multiple mallet playing. A piece that will add musical depth and enhanced
Merge is a duet for two marimbas written to be performed at the wedding of Lane and Ashley, friends of the composer. It appropriately reflects its inspiration with upbeat tonalities and
Players who are developing their 4 mallet playing skills will find this solo both rewarding and instructive. The accompanying "mini lesson" will also be helpful as the various 4 mallet grips and
Oriental is part of Don Larsen's Danzas Espanolas. These are arrangements of pieces composed by Enrique Granados between 1892 and 1900. They are among his earliest
Here is Haydn's Presto from his String Quartet No. 2, Op. 74 arranged for marimba quartet. With nothing faster than an eighth note, and most of the tonal motion step-wise,