Upbeat island party tune arranged for large percussion ensemble including mallet instruments, rhythm section, and steel drums.
A calypso groove by one of the greats arranged for large mallet ensemble with rhythm section.
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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Featuring four Spanish-flavored themes from Bizet's popular opera: Prelude to Act I; Habanera; Entr'Acte to Act IV and Toreador Song, this winning concert medley for
An exciting and uplifting masterpiece by Antonin Dvorak arranged for large mallet ensemble and concert percussion.
This Latin tune is written in the popular Cuban dance style. Scored for eight players: bells, xylophone, marimba, vibraphone, timbales, congas, bass, and drum set.
Children of all ages! Here is a regular three-ring circus for ten to twelve players that uses everything but the kitchen sink! Just try not to have fun with this one!
An intriguing piece both melodically and rhythmically arranged for advanced large ensemble.
This three movement work, dedicated to Bill Gates and written for ten players, will stop traffic. The mallet parts are difficult yet very playable. Ten separate parts for each movement are provided.
Opening with a slow introduction, this challenging showcase for solo timpani features a variety of traditional and contemporary styles. The middle section is written in a senza misura style with spatial
Fantastic opener or closer for a concert! Glassock's unmistakable contrapuntal writing and driving rhythmic excitement make this a challenge worth undertaking.
A work in four movements: Prologue; Monologue; Dialogue; and Epilogue. The piece runs a gamut of styles going from ethereal to powerful to heavily rhythmic
Show-stopping romantic masterpiece by Camille Saint-Saens, beautifully arranged for large mallet ensemble and concert percussion.