A Cricket Sang and Set the Sun by Blake Tyson is a beautiful, lyrical piece for solo marimba. The opening passages of the piece ebb and flow and create a very reflective mood.
In Black Racer, Brian Blume has crafted an effective piece for intermediate percussion quartets to hone their chamber ensemble skills while communicating intensity and musical sensitivity. Each
This hypnotic sextet for four mallet instruments, two cajons, and two hi-hats shows true artistry both in composition and choice of sonorities. It is in a cohesive ABA form that requires dexterity as well
William Kraft's French Suite is one of the most famous and widely performed solos in the literature. A true rite of passage for all percussionists!
The theme of this work is based on the music of Astor Piazzolla, but the style is unmistakably Sammut. It requires a five-octave instrument.
Of Light is the first prize winner in the 2016 call for scores sponsored by the Portland Percussion Group. Composer Mason Lee aurally depicts the colors of the rainbow, giving each color a distinct
Dedicated to legendary percussionist and educator Charles Dowd, Alan Keown's Partials is a drummy, raucous work for unpitched percussion quartet. Each of the four players has an identical setup of
Agility and speed are the order of the day in this advanced rudimental solo by Mitch Markovich. Well-structured, with just the right amounts of subtlety and intensity, it is no wonder Tornado
This classic, comfortably playable, unaccompanied solo for vibes or marimba is an essential addition to any percussionist's library! Never has a title been more accurately descriptive. Play it and