Up-tempo feature for solo timpani and percussion ensemble.
Written for the brass section of the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra to be performed at a benefit ball commemorating the orchestra's 40th anniversary. This modern edition transposes the original C Trumpet and
Scored for nine percussionists, Visional Train an eclectic and energetic blend of rhythmic styles with the mallet percussion getting a particularly challenging and active workout. A crowd
Commissioned by the Auburn University Percussion Ensemble, Warp is a large-scale percussion ensemble for 11 performers and an off-stage violin or flute. When Dwayne rice had the idea for the
This work was inspired by the triptych, The Garden of Earthly Delights, painted in the 15th century by Bosch. Scored for female voices and ten percussionists.
This work starts as a ballad, then develops into a swing section in 5/4, which features solos for vibraphone and xylophone and optional solo space for drum set, and then ends with the initial ballad
John Willmarth took inspiration from the complex nature of the ocean's waves in writing the namesake piece, Waves. In his words, waves can be "gentle yet powerful, peaceful yet treacherous, [both]
Wedding Day at Troldhaugen was originally composed for piano and was included in the collection Lyric Pieces. This piece was written as a memorial of the 25th wedding anniversary of Edvard Grieg
Whirlwind is virtually perpetual motion driven by continuous 16th notes. The motion is interrupted a couple times within the course of the piece, but hints of the 16th note motion still remain.
Fusion-style progressive rock tune originally recorded by Andy Summers and Gregg Bissonnette arranged for ten or eleven player plus rhythm section.
Powerful and tuneful multi-movement concert work for percussion octet.
The tunes in this collection are from the classic movie The Wizard of Oz, and have been masterfully arranged in a contemporary setting well-suited for mallet instruments. Titles include Over
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Compelling primal melodies and an infectious groove in 7 drive this exciting piece for large percussion ensemble from beginning to end!
The famous Charlie Parker with Strings recordings were made in 1949 and the early 1950s. Parker recorded these in the studio and did many live performances. At first, the reception from the critics