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Movements for Marimba & Percussion
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Movements for Marimba & Percussion Percussion Ensemble - Sheet Music

Percussion Ensemble Marimba/Percussion (4-mallet) (one player:, marimba (4.5-octave), 5 temple blocks, crotales (or bells), tuned gongs (or chimes), mark tree) - medium difficult

SKU: CN.01210

Composed by Thomas Grassano. Duration 10:45. Published by C. Alan Publications (CN.01210).

Written for solo percussion and utilizing several instruments, the first movement is a three-voice fugue, challenging the performer to enhance the subject and counter-subject interplay. The second movement, Trio, makes use of the metallic percussion instruments played with the marimba. The final movement, Scherzo, involves rapid interplay between marimba and temple blocks in 3+3+2/8 meter.

Written for marimba, crotales, mark tree, temple blocks, and tuned gongs for solo percussionist. The first movement is a three-voice fugue, challenging the performer to enhance the subject and counter-subject interplay. The second movement, Trio, makes use of the metallic percussion instruments played with the marimba. The final movement, Scherzo, involves rapid interplay between marimba and temple blocks in 3+3+2/8 meter. You can hear a recording of Movements for Marimba and Percussion on the University of North Carolina at Greensboro Percussion Ensemble CD, 'Sketches-.