A classic work from one of the 20th century's premier composers, arranged for advanced percussion ensemble by David Steinquest.
Claude Debussy's timeless work is arranged here for large mallet ensemble with metal percussion instruments included for effect.
This energetic Latin powerhouse made popular by Maynard Ferguson is masterfully arranged here for mallet ensemble, rhythm section, and horns.
The Celtic-inspired piece by Bela Fleck originally performed on the banjo is arranged here for advanced keyboard percussion sextet. The bass marimba part is playable on bass guitar.
Don’t Look Left! features three performers on a partial drum set, with each player having a kick bass drum, tom, and snare drum. The piece features traditional rudimental vocabulary,
A doppelganger is defined by Merriam-Webster as a ghostly counterpart of a living person. The composer has not chosen to explore the spiritual nature of the doppelganger, but has borrowed the concept of
Elysium is defined in Greek mythology as the abode of the blessed after death. Each life lived can be thought of as simply a journey from birth to Elysium. Each journey, as unique as it may be, shares two
The epic work by Franz Schubert has been skillfully arranged for percussion ensemble by David Steinquest. Being a primarily melodic piece, the mallet instruments are accompanied by standard
Flight to Turkey is a crazy hip fantasy on Flight of the Bumblebee by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. The eastern grooves and timbres lay a backdrop for the exotic harmonies used to spice up the
Here is an uplifting, tuneful work by one of the greats arranged for mallet instruments with concert percussion accompaniment. The cascading melodies and rustic dance feel will put a smile on anyone's
Scored for chimes. bells, 2 vibraphones, and 3 marimbas
With a straight, smooth feel, this piece by Tony Hartman puts the listener in the cool zone. It calls for lead pan, double tenors, double seconds, cellos, bass pans, drum set, congas, timbales with two
This xylophone feature for large advanced ensemble is a genuine good time! A beefy intro leads into a modern rag with all the percussive trimmings. The middle section turns 90 degrees