The idea for AfterBurn simply came from the title and the myriad of ways a fire can burn. What results is a perpetual motion tour-de-force work for both players that takes listeners on a
A lighthearted ragtime duo that features two exceptional xylophonists. The accompaniment is skillfully arranged for percussion quartet.
Contemplations at the Fountain explores a palette of different emotions: thoughtfulness, doubt, and hope.
This heavy rock-infused duet for two drumsets offers two students the opportunity to learn some basic rock grooves while also working on fills and solos.
This Latin-infused duet for two drumsets offers two students the opportunity to learn some basic rock grooves while also working on fills and solos.
Scored for two drum sets, Drum-e Piece No. 2 certainly stands out from other multi-percussion duets! Split rhythmic lines between the players, street beats, and improvised solos are all
Duets for an Occasion was designed to provide a multitude of performance opportunities for vibraphone and marimba duo through arrangements of popular classical tunes for use in contemporary
Duology is a collection of ten duets designed to give young percussionists the opportunity to grow as musicians by collaborating with friends. The book is divided into four
Dynamic Duos for Drums is a collection that is accessible for young percussionists while being musically interesting for both players and audiences. Through the use of multiple key signatures, time
Dynamic Duos for Mallets is a collection for keyboard instruments (bells, xylophone, vibraphone, marimba) that is accessible for young percussionists while being musically interesting for both
Faded Snapshot is a rather melancholy duet for marimba and vibraphone that looks back on a pair of freinds' college years with fondness, and the memories might be like how one feels when an old,
Five More Minutes is a groovy duet for two battery percussionists with mirrored instrumentation. Starting with interlocking clapping patterns, the piece seamlessly moves from texture to texture,
Flow like water, because water always seeks the path of least resistance, yet is strong enough to demolish even stone when no recourse is available.
The composer wrote this duet to play with a former student in celebration of the student earning a master's degree. This piece is fun and challenging for both performers!