Pull out all the stops with P.I. Tchaikovsky's festive classic! This very accessible arrangement with a grand finale is a great concert closer!
Contest piece for six multi-percussionists.
Absence of Color was written in the winter of 2007 and received its premiere at Elon University, North Carolina in April, 2008. The music and the poetry came in response to two friends being pulled
Ad Astra is an homage to the state of Kansas whose state motto is "Ad Astra Per Aspera" or "To the Stars Through Difficulty." This composition is an exploration of minimalism, composite
Here is a piece for advanced percussion ensemble requiring skill with a number of playing techniques and no small amount of rudimental chops from each player.
A percussion sextet with a strong 3/4 feel capturing the mood of a bullfight. This piece is a tribute to the late Max Albright. Parts 1, 2, and 3 are scored for mallet instruments while the rest are scored
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The difficulty of this marching groove powerhouse stems from the use of hemiola throughout the piece and occasional mixed meter. The snare, timpani and tom parts are great for showcasing more advanced
An exciting work for younger performers, Battle Scene uses three mallet players and three non-pitched percussionists to weave a description of an imaginary battle. Two-mallet playing is
Black Rainbow is a work for 6 solo percussionists and symphonic band (piano in this version) that explores the elusive and mystical moonbow, a rainbow produced by light reflected off the surface of
Nick Werth’s Boom Bap is an advanced ensemble piece for percussion sextet. The term “boom bap” refers to an onomatopoeia for the prominent percussive sounds in hip-hop: kick and
Simple, playable melodies and a Bossa groove combine to form this crowd-pleasing percussion sextet. It is scored for two unspecified mallet instruments, claves, bongos, two timpani, and suspended
This piece is scored for six percussionists with push brooms! Add in the optional staging and choreography, and this will be the hit of your concert!
This melodically driven piece for six percussionists takes on a quirky, toy-like quality with bright keyboard timbres and woody sounds in the battery. It is in three distinct movements titled March for
Put your mallet players in the spotlight with this popular classical theme! This one really moves along, using dynamics and clean scoring to create a quick, light sound. The audience won't be able to