Ah One for is written for two vibraphones and amplified acoustic bass. It is structured to produce 24 clusters of activity with the bass part serving as an interconnecting voice.
Inspired by the percussive mallet music of Uganda, each player in this unique piece uses 2 mallets, and all three players play on one 5-octave marimba. Numerous melo-rhythmic lines interlock to form an
This challenging arrangement for unaccompanied four-mallet marimba comprises a four-part chorale-style exposition of the famous early-American melody followed by four variations in contrasting
A lively frame drum solo for one player that will appeal to players and audiences alike! Extensive performance notes included.
Scored for tuba and percussion.
A challenging ensemble that features multiple pop and Latin musical styles. Sections can opened up for extended solo features.
Challenging duet for two accomplished performers. Lots of notes, lots of musical nuance required. A great workout!
Blue Alert explores the interplay between the three tuned mallet percussion instruments. Throughout the work, we hear snippets of well-known songs that reference New York City. Tension is created
This piece is scored for marimba or vibraphone and piano. It has five short movements that switch between lyrical and raging!
Festive collection of eight titles for the holiday season. The arrangements in this collection are all part of a genre known as VILLANCICO. This is the Spanish label for a traditional popular song.
Scored for four players, Chroma 1 makes interesting use of tonal colors and rhythmic syncopations. All parts are written for two mallets. The piece requires two instruments with two
This title, scored for 8 to 13+ players, was designed to be a flexible composition for junior high programs that desire to introduce students to percussion ensemble. It can be performed by players with
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Concert Suite is an accessible five movement work for the concert hall. Each movement retains a unique character calling for a variety of contemporary techniques including edge-to-center
Here is an appealing showcase for a performer to demonstrate their musical abilities on hand drums. There is plenty of room for improvisation.
This is a challenging three movement concerto for marimba and orchestra written for Will Hudgins and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The orchestration is colorful but light, leaving space for the natural
Lively feature for solo xylophonist and band.