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Dedicated to marimbist Nanae Mimura, Apsara #1 opens and closes with a lyrical and expansive melody, at first rolled, then arpeggiated at the end. The virtuosic middle section is fast and furious and requires technical facility and stamina from the performer…
Style: Solo Works
Composer: Leander Kaiser
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Based on the book of the same title by Richard Bach, Illusions encourages us to take hold of our hidden potentials - that everything we need is already inside of us. Divided into three movements, 'Donald Shimoda, a Mechanic in Indiana,' 'Flying' and 'Miracles…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Jim Colonna
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
There is not much time for rest over the course of this 8 minute work!Advanced players will find this work technically challenging, but it will be very rewarding for player and audience from a visual and aural standpoint.Program Notes3rd Place Winner of the…
Style: Solo Works
Composer: Leander Kaiser
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Melting Point begins in a rather cool mood (especially after the four opening bars), and seems to heat up more and more, with the culminating point in bars 139/140. It ends as icily as it started. Grade Level: 4 Copyright: 2012 Number of Players: 4 Duration:…
Style: Percussion
Composer: Leander Kaiser
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Written for a 4.3 octave marimba, Kaiser uses the entire range of the keyboard on this energetic solo. As the title suggests, Minotaurus is an aggressive solo with many technical challenges. This forceful composition can be showcased on any student recital or…
Style: Solo Works
Composer: Leander Kaiser
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Water colour country. Here the hills rot like rungs beneath enormous skies and all day long the shadows of the clouds stain the paddocks with their running dyes. In the small valleys and along the coast, the land untamed between the scattered farms,…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Don Kay, Simon Reade
Publisher: Brolga Music
Wind Dancer is a set of variations based on a four-note pentatonic motive. Each variation should seem to become more lively as if a dancer is spinning wildly with arms and legs flailing in the air. Although minimalistic in nature, the work draws on…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Jim Colonna
Publisher: C. Alan Publications