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£84.99
Rhapsody - Arpad Balazs
rpd Balzs (*1937) composed the first version of Rhapsody for Hungarian cimbalom and concert band in 2001; in 2021, on the encouragement by a Japanese marimba player he arranged the solo part for marimba, and therefore the opportunities for the work to be played have significantly widened. The Rhapsody follows the one-movement structure created by Franz Liszt. The beginning solo section of the cimbalom (or marimba) returns before the coda as a pillar of the form. The composition, which can be divided into five sections, develops and works with a Lydian tetrachordal motif (G-A-B-C sharp) in different characters, stretching the span of music from a simple, children's song-like appearance to an obstinate ritual dance. In conclusion, the Rhapsody is a passionately emotional lyric orchestral poem rich in colours and characters, which has a place on the repertoire of every concert band playing quality music.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£55.00
Arachnophobia and Fugue - James Meredith
Imagine Bach trying to compose in his studio while being pestered by a spider! Arachnophobia and Fugue exposes students to the Baroque style of music using dramatic contrasts, light articulation, chorale-style sections, and multiple references to Bach's works. The spider is represented by the xylophone and/or marimba supported by the flutes. As a humorous bonus, auxiliary percussion includes rolled-up newspapers to swat the pesky spider throughout the piece.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£115.00
Nne Na Tatu (Windependence Concert Band - Score and Parts) - French, Daniel
Nne na Tatu (Swahili for "Four on Three") is inspired by the music of sub-Saharan Africa and other world music traditions. Like many of those traditions, Nne na Tatu is driven by relentless percussion and rhythmic-focused development. A bold, festive theme, introduced in the brass, recurs throughout and grounds the piece amidst a series of unpredictable detours - a Scottish-inspired dance in the winds, a marimba melody reminiscent of the music of the Andes - before returning in a final triumphant fanfare. Duration: 5:15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£65.00
Malkauns (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Boyd, Lindsay
While teaching in India, composer Lindsay Boyd became acquainted with the fundamentals of Northern Hindustani music. The result is this intriguingly unique work for wind band that incorporates distinctive sounds of India. The "drone" sound of the tambura is available as a free download online, or may be substituted with a marimba. The vocal chanting in the piece is a representation of the syllables used by a tabla player when learning to play this exotic drum. This is a wonderful piece for expanding the musical horizons of your players and audience. Duration: 3:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£59.99
Invention for Band (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Tatgenhorst, John
Invention for Band is a fantasia, or short overture, in free contrapuntal style. In the opening sections, the principal melody is played by most of the sections of the band with thematic variations. The faster allegro development section begins with a fiery motive that is quickly answered by the low brass and the low reed instruments. The percussion section provides both rhythmic drive and melodic colour with bells, chimes, xylophone and marimba. Emotionally powerful!Duration: 5.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£49.95
Mallet Maniacs (Mallet Percussion Feature with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Williams, Mark
Show off your mallet percussionists in this clever section feature. Use as many players as possible on bells, xylophone, vibes and marimba for this joyful tour-de-force. The parts are easy enough that you can even recruit some "non-mallet" percussionists to join in. What a cool way to promote mallet percussion Don't miss this one! Duration: 1.45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£57.50
Duelin' Xylos (Xylophone Duet with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Smith, Arthur - Saucedo, Richard L.
Take your two best percussionists, stage them up front and let them dazzle your audience with this clever feature for two xylophone players (or 1 xylophone and 1 marimba). Using the classic "Dueling Banjos," Richard Saucedo has written a great novelty with easy band parts as accompaniment.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.35
Fandango for Mallet Percussion and Band
A delightful composition which features either a mallet percussion solo or duet with band accompaniment. The lively Latin melodies work well on either marimba or xylophone and it's not too difficult! Duet parts can easily be doubled to include all of those mallet players you have left over from marching season. Full of audience appeal, it's a great change of pace piece for any concert! Exceptional!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.35
Heaven's Light
Very impressive slow and expressive composition that features close, lush harmonies and memorable melodies. Includes effective clarinet and flute solos that are accompanied by vibes and marimba (these parts maybe played by piano & synthesizer if mallet percussion not available). Includes unique textures not found in the usual band or wind ensemble pieces and is a wonderful choice for any performance situation. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£214.95
JOURNEY THROUGH A JAPANESE LANDSCAPE (Percussion Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Musgrave, Thea
Concerto for Solo Marimba and Wind Orchestra. The four movements of Journey through a Japanese Landscape are based on a series of haiku which represents an emotional journey through the four seasons. The three haiku chosen for each of the seasons provide a setting and an event; thus, the gently undulating spring sea is the background for the free, improvisatory character of the skylark. The summer grasses have buried the glorious dreams of ancient warriors and after a violent storm, a distant memory of a march is heard. An autumnal fog envelops a colossal Buddha and a lonely watcher sounds one gong after another while a cricket acts as a grave keeper. Glass wind chimes introduce the frozen winter landscape. The march returns, then sleet and snow build to a big storm. Out of the silence that follows, echoes of the first movement suggest the return of spring and so, rebirth. (Grade 4) Duration: 23:00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days