Contest piece for six multi-percussionists.
Sextet for a combination of mallet instruments and multi-percussion setups. The melodies and grooves reflect the spirit of the title.
Advanced percussion octet for contest.
With modal melodies and ominous timbres beneath a thin layer of playfulness, Caprice Diabolique delivers! The title translates as "diabolic whim."
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Appearing on several state and festival lists, El Muchacho Cicno is a complex, high-energy piece for unpitched percussion and timpani. It blends Latin and orchestral percussion timbres to
This advanced quartet features three keyboards and a djembe, although each player plays several other percussion instruments, often simultaneously with their primary part. The piece is influenced by
A medium-level sextet for pitched and non-pitched percussion.
A very popular percussion quintet in three contrasting movements. One of the staples in the literature!
The title of this work is a combination of two separate sources; the 19th century popular song The Girl in the Gilded Cage, and the 20th century percussion ensemble work Third Construction
Head Talk is a piece written for five percussionists and an assortment of drum heads. The composition and choreography combine to send the entertainment value of the piece through the roof!
The infectious melody by Johannes Brahms arranged here for mallet quartet.
This medium-advanced percussion quartet starts with a series of sustained chords on the marimba and vibraphone, then erupts into a 12/8 groove primarily on drums that drives relentlessly for the rest of the
Lighthearted 19th-century work arranged for marimba quartet.
Winner of the Percussive Arts Society Composition Contest in 1997, No Exit grabs the audience with primal energy and force from beginning to end. The driving rhythms and modal harmonies blend
From Beethoven's Piano Sonata #8 in C Minor, Op. 74, this very creative and challenging composition provides a strong musical experience for the advanced ensemble.
Rhythmically and melodically intense work for two mallet players, timpani, and three multi-percussionists.
The Sharpend Stick is a Native American war song and dance that is in the fish-step style. It is said that the popular 1920's dance craze the Charleston was derived from this dance.
A high-energy piece using several vocal effects that really cooks! Scored for five players.