Aboriginal Dreams is a multi-movement work beautifully scored for 13 players. The first movement, Ritual, is introduced with powerful triplets and works into a sixteenth feel often
Here is a '90s party tune arranged for percussion ensemble with steel drums. It has an infectious melody driven by a fast clave groove. There are plenty of breaks and solos giving
Does your audience want a good show? Of course they do! Scored for drumset and as many plastic and metal garbage cans as you can find, this piece by Ed Argenziano seriously
A fun and accessible arrangement of the classic jazz standard for keyboard percussion quartet with drum set. The walking bass line in the bass marimba gives it the perfect jazz combo feel. Perfect for
Meaning "the soul has no color," Alma Nao Tem Cor is a medium-level piece with a rhumba-clave groove. It is written for large mallet ensemble, rhythm section, and optional steel drums.
Originally a marimba and piano duet commissioned by Una Duo, Almost Beyond was inspired by the poem and beautiful watercolor print of the same name by StoryPeople creator Brian Andreas.
This emotional showpiece for large percussion ensemble weaves together familiar elements of Americana. Arranged in a cinematic style, the piece begins with a traditional drum cadence that gradually becomes
By choosing these two contrasting works as his wellspring - the traditional French hymn Angels We Have Heard On High and Beethoven's immortal Moonlight Sonata - the composer is able to
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Antiphon is a piece for 10 percussionists scored as a double percussion choir. As the title suggests, the composition centers around the rhythmic motifs being played in in a call and response style
A clever and well-adapted medley of beloved Christmas carols including O Come, O Come, Emmanuel;Fum Fum Fum;We Three Kings;Carol of the Bells
Here is a piece that is elegant in its subtlety. Even in the second half of the piece when the battery and mallet instruments open up, it stays classy and controlled. Only at the very end do the
The iconic theme from the 1960s TV show is here! Keyboard percussion drives the signature chromaticism backed by a rhythm section with optional brass and vocals. Your audience will love it! Bam!