This is a lively arrangement of Tchaichovsky's instantly recognizable seasonal favorite, but with a swing groove. It works as a great opener or closer for a percussion holiday concert!
Scored for ten percussionists and eleven instruments, this work utilizes a collection of percussion instruments frequently referred to as toys. The idea for this composition is rooted in the notion of
This lively reggae style adaptation for percussion ensemble based on Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel. Great for younger as well as more experienced ensembles.
Scored for six performers, each with a multi-percussion set-up consisting of indefinitely pitched instruments, this work would offer a challenge for the intermediate to advanced college level ensemble.
Scored for ten percussionists. This piece is never static, but rather, it is always evolving into new shades of percussion sound until the listener is awakened from the music at its conclusion.
Scored for nine percussionists, Visional Train an eclectic and energetic blend of rhythmic styles with the mallet percussion getting a particularly challenging and active workout. A crowd
Waltz for Marty is an accessible piece for the less experienced ensemble, yet more advanced players will have fun with it as well!
This work starts as a ballad, then develops into a swing section in 5/4, which features solos for vibraphone and xylophone and optional solo space for drum set, and then ends with the initial ballad
World Beat, in the title of this ensemble, scored for six players, refers to an eclectic form of contemporary music in which many diverse ethnic styles of music are combined. Sonata,