From the pen of Roger Winslow (204 Progressive Sightreading Tunes), these original duets begin simply and progress to an advanced level. Great for encouraging ensemble playing as well as building
Collection of four duets. Instrumentation includes log drums, gong, almglocken, marimbas, triangles, metallophone, bass drum, snare drums, and others.
Published posthumously in 1855, Frederic Chopin's Fantaisie-Impromptu has become a beloved test piece in the modern-day pianist's repertoire and remains one of his most popular compositions today.
Flow like water, because water always seeks the path of least resistance, yet is strong enough to demolish even stone when no recourse is available.
Written in 1814 and for piano and soprano, Schubert’s Gretchen am Spinnrade, or Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel, is one of the most famous examples of Romantic-period German Lied. Its
Beautiful chaos is how composer Thomas R. Marceau and his wife often refer to their two oldest boys. In this advanced work for solo marimba, Marceau intricately weaves two lines into relationships at once
Combining asymmetrical rhythms with an octatonic melody, this brilliantly tempestuous piece features split rhythms and melodies, requiring the performers to know their own part as well as their
As Aristotle once said, "The whole is greater than the sum of its parts." Such is the case with Sequoia, a masterfully-crafted marimba duet by Alex Stopa. Musically, the piece explores ambiguities
This brilliant arrangement of Domenico Scarlatti’s Sonata in D Major: Allegro K. 119 consists of running 16th-note figures and arpeggios that get passed between two marimbists. Because
Storm is an exciting and beautiful marimba duet that takes the listener through the journey of what it’s like to experience a storm in the 3 phases of Approach, Storm, and
Strata by Sean Patrick Harvey is a collection of three short pieces: One Big Hocket, Particle Emission, and Changing Phases. Advanced in level, all three pieces showcase