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Revision as of 21:40, 25 July 2020
General Info
Year: 1969
Duration: c. 7:00
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Studio 4
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00 | Score Only - $0.00
Movements
Instrumentation
Marimba
Program Notes
premiere: 1969, Ann Arbor, Michigan, by the composer
Review
A very lyric work for 4 mallet unaccompanied Marimba solo, indicated to be performed "slowly and expressively". Those family with the widely played Mexican Dances" and "Etudes" of Gordon Stout will find this work to be of a considerably different character. It bears resemblance in style to the beautiful "Mist" movement of Alfred Fissinger's Suite of Marimba. Chords built in 4ths and dissonant intervals resolve or build in intensity to produce sonorities of expressiveness and beauty. A welcome addition to the repertoire of unaccompanied 4 mallet solo marimba literature by one of the emerging composers. - James Moore 1979[1]
Commercial Discography
Recent Performances
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Works for Percussion by this Composer
Marimba Solo Works
Andante and Allegro – Piano; Marimba
Astral Dance – Marimba
Elegy – Marimba
Etudes for Marimba, Book III – Marimba
Five Etudes for Marimba, Book 1 – Marimba
Five Etudes for Marimba, Book 2 – Marimba
Four Episodes – Marimba
Nocturnes, op.36 – Marimba
Ode for Marimba – Marimba
Reverie – Marimba
Rivers of Wood – Marimba; Piano
Rumble Strips – Marimba
Sedimental Structures – Marimba
Triptych – Percussion Duet; Marimba
Two Mexican Dances – Marimba
Wood That Sings – Marimba
Percussion Ensemble Works
Desperate Attitudes – Percussion (11)
Eisenhower's Rondo – Percussion Quartet; Flute; Viola
Emerald Romp - Percussion Trio
Incoming – Percussion Duet; Marimba; Drumset
Laruci in the Sky – Percussion Duet; Marimba
Look Forward With Your Feet
Outgoing - Percussion Quartet; Piano
Outgoing 2 - Percussion 12
Prolific Platitudes - Percussion Quartet
Sarah's Dance
Seeking Pacific Waters - Percussion Sextet
Something To Do With Grace - Marimba & Percussion Octet
Three Movements for Marimba and Wind Ensemble – Marimba; Wind Ensemble
Marimba Ensemble Works
Endless Mountains Wooden
New York Triptych
Dream-Awakening and Dance
Sinfonietta
Wailing Song
Diptych Series
Diptych No. 1 – Multiple Percussion
Diptych No. 2 – Percussion Ensemble
Diptych No. 3 – Percussion Duet; Marimba
Diptych No. 4 – Percussion Duet; Marimba
Duo Series
Duo (Dance Song) – Marimba; Saxophone
Duo (Dance Song) – Marimba; Trumpet
Duo (Dance Song) – Marimba; Bassoon
Duo Concertante – Percussion Duet; Wind Ensemble
Additional Resources