The original Atmos Clock was the invention of the French engineer Jean-Leon Reutter in the 1920's. The goal of this clock was to create a machine that generated its own power through the use of perpetual
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Brian Nozny's piece Coin is a piece about opposites. The ensemble is tasked with the harmonic development of the piece with little in the way of rhythmic drive. On the opposite side, the soloist is
A beautiful piece rich with melody and perfectly suited for the instrument
New School for Snare Drum is a beginning to intermediate snare method that focuses on cultivating mastery of subdivision, pulse awareness, and reading skills. The lessons are interspersed with
Open Your Eyes by Ivan Trevino is a marimba trio commissioned by the Wisconsin New Works for Percussion Project, which was organized by Colin O'Day and Jordan Kamps. The piece is scored for two
Rituals by Bruce Hamilton is an advanced timpani solo in five movements of varying character. Playing on different areas of the timpani heads are utilized and muffling is carefully notated. Low
Brian Nozny says of his piece Sharps: "The idea behind Sharps is a very simple one…Can I musically tattoo an audience? Can I write a piece that is so accessible and unwavering, so blatant
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Six is a mallet sextet commissioned and premiered by the Eastman School of Music Percussion Ensemble in October, 2012. It is scored for two five octave marimbas, two vibraphones, and two
Blake Tyson's The Surface of the Sky was written to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the integration of Little Rock Central High School and is dedicated to the nine students who courageously led the
Vagabond of Light by Blake Tyson is a trio scored for 4.3 octave marimba, vibraphone, and glockenspiel. This piece was inspired by the image of fireflies transforming a dark forest into a warm,