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Three Scenes by David J. Long Percussion Ensemble - Sheet Music

By David J. Long
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Percussion Ensemble Marimba (4-mallet) (marimba (4.5-octave)) - difficult

SKU: CN.02910

Composed by David J. Long. Duration 10:00. Published by C. Alan Publications (CN.02910).

The first movement, Aria, is one of the most challenging rolled pieces you will encounter, musically and technically. The second movement, Interlude, is transition material from the first movement to the third with figures that fly up and down the instrument. The final movement, Dance, opens with a complicated ostinato in the left hand and the melody in the right hand. There is a brief hint of the first movement, then drives to the virtuosic ending.

In three movements, David Long has composed music of the highest possible quality. The first movement, Aria, is one of the most challenging rolled pieces you will encounter, musically and technically. The second movement, Interlude, is transition material from the first movement to the third with figures that fly up and down the instrument. The final movement, Dance, opens with a complicated ostinato in the left hand and the melody in the right hand. Long then switches the roles of the hands. There is a brief hint of the first movement, then it drives to the virtuosic ending.

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