Created with the developing percussion ensemble in mind, this is a work with few technical difficulties. The focus should remain on balance and blend. All parts must be treated so that they may be heard
Based on Debussy's original work of the same title from the Children's Corner, this piece captures the different perspectives of falling snow. A balanced blend of sonorities, the piece combines
Plum Creek Pastiche by Clarence E. Barber is a patchwork of thematic ideas for mallet percussion quintet. Written idiomatically, the work allows students to perform within the technical bounds of
Dance of the Three Suns by Clarence E. Barber is a mallet trio for medium advanced players. This work features idiomatic writing for the percussion instruments rather than trying to fit the
Bach's Fugue in D Major will require precise rhythmic execution and constant subdivision of counting for a successful performance. Balance will always be a concern, particularly with orchestra
The solos in this collection have been a staple on festival and contests across the country. Pedagogically sound and musically satisfying, they are an important addition to any drummer's repertoire
Seventeen solos from this educational master are included herein, from his most famous to some little known gems. Having solos inside one cover makes the ideal festival book for the high school or middle
A work for percussion ensemble of eight or more players (11 is ideal), this work may be utilized indoors or outside. It is visually appealing, musically stimulation, and just down right fun!
Imagine a tasty Latin groove... in three-four meter! There's enough repetition to make learning the work easy and that infectious groove will have everyone enthralled. A wonderful first published work from
The perfect tool for teaching percussionists balance and blend, Seconds in Time is melodic, not "drummy" or bombastic. The work is not overly reliant upon technique, focusing instead on
Eight players salute the street around which many of our communities began. The work is a celebration of the indomitable spirit with which our communities were built.
A melodic excursion for percussion, the work's primary difficulty is in a mallet switch in the percussion part. The tempo is bright to keep all players on their toes. Solidly and pedagogically
An exciting work for younger performers, Battle Scene uses three mallet players and three non-pitched percussionists to weave a description of an imaginary battle. Two-mallet playing is
Seldom does the percussion ensemble have the opportunity to perform melodic music of depth, beauty, and sensitivity. A 5-octave marimba is necessary for one player in the ensemble, which is comprised of
Two-mallet playing is all that is required from mallet players in this jubilant work. The single non-pitched percussionist has to carry a triangle beater in one hand along with a snare drum stick, creating
Nuance abounds in this superlative work for young percussionists. Musicality will take precedence over bombast and reward the players with increased musical skills. A quartet of percussionists using four
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Written to expose young percussionists to ABA form, easy mallet parts, and delicacy of approach, Winter Warmth is scored for a large ensemble of ten players. The work sets a
The Mad Hatter is one of Lewis Carroll's most unusual characters from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. At a tea party with the March Hare, the Hatter, and a Cheshire Cat, Alice is bombarded with