Enjoy this clever setting of Richard Strauss' Also Sprach Zarathustra! The perfect way to kick off your show!
A Collection of 3 Grade I & II Ensembles from The Blast-Off Series
Drumprovisation (2:06)
Dark Sky Jam (2:57)
On Down The Line
This piece will have you packing for the islands with its catchy tune and creative scoring. It calls for lead/tenor pans, double seconds, bass pans or bass guitar, guitar or cello, Drum Set, and
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
Here's one that's been putting audiences on their feet since the '80s! John R. Hearns' arrangement for advanced large percussion ensemble with horn section will not disappoint!
A classic work from one of the 20th century's premier composers, arranged for advanced percussion ensemble by David Steinquest.
Here is a beautiful arrangement of a classical work by Jean Barriere. It was originally written for two cellos, and works perfectly for mallet ensemble as many string works do!
Alternate Realities is a wonderful choice for middle school ensemble! After a quickly building intro and trade-off section between mallets, battery, and timpani, the piece settles
In the world of technology, Augmented Reality superimposes a computer-generated image on a user's view of the real world. In this musical composition, the melodic motives are drawn from augmented chords and
Driving and exotic piece with a good balance of melody and groove. Scored for nine players.
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
Spice up your concert with the island dance feel of Bailando la Soca! Hand claps, party hollering, and improv passages flavor this already exciting and uplifting piece scored for 10 to 15 players
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!