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Marimbaroque. score & parts. Marimba sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Intermediate.

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Marimbaroque. score. feuille de musique Marimba. feuille de musique Percussion. Intermédiaire.

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Marimbaroque. score & parts. composed by Yo Goto. Percussion Ensemble. For Marimba Quartet. marimba 1. 4.5-octave. , player I, player II, marimba 2. 5-octave. , player III, player Iv. Medium. Score & parts. Duration 6. 50. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.17760. The piece is written for two instruments performed by four players, and players are required to move to another instrument in the last Allegro section. As a result, players may feel busy, but the audience will have fun. Marimbaroque was commissioned by Sound Gift, an outstanding percussion ensemble in Japan directed by Kazuko Ogawa and premiered in February 2009. The title suggests that the piece is composed in the style of Baroque Music. In fact, it has the form of a Baroque Concerto Grosso and is based on a few pieces of Johann Sebastian Bach's. 1685-1750. , Two-Part Invention No. 4 in D minor, Andante from Italian Concerto, and Allegro from Brandenburg Concerto No. 3. However, this piece is not 'genuine' Baroque Music, of course, so the composer intentionally lets notes sometimes deviate from an authentic Baroque style. The piece is written for two instruments performed by four players, and players are required to move to another instrument in the last Allegro section. As a result, players may feel busy, but the audience will have fun.

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Marimbaroque. score. composée par Yo Goto. Percussion Ensemble. Pour Marimba Quartet. marimba un. 4,5 octave. , player I, player II, marimba 2. 5 octaves. , player III, player Iv. Moyen. Score. Durée: 6. 50. Publié par C. Alan Publications. CN.17760. La pièce est écrite pour deux instruments réalisés par quatre joueurs, et les joueurs sont tenus de passer à un autre instrument dans la dernière section Allegro. Par conséquent, les joueurs peuvent se sentir occupé, mais le public auront du plaisir. Marimbaroque was commissioned by Sound Gift, an outstanding percussion ensemble in Japan directed by Kazuko Ogawa and premiered in February 2009. The title suggests that the piece is composed in the style of Baroque Music. In fact, it has the form of a Baroque Concerto Grosso and is based on a few pieces of Johann Sebastian Bach's. 1685-1750. , Two-Part Invention No. 4 in D minor, Andante from Italian Concerto, and Allegro from Brandenburg Concerto No. 3. However, this piece is not 'genuine' Baroque Music, of course, so the composer intentionally lets notes sometimes deviate from an authentic Baroque style. La pièce est écrite pour deux instruments réalisés par quatre joueurs, et les joueurs sont tenus de passer à un autre instrument dans la dernière section Allegro. Par conséquent, les joueurs peuvent se sentir occupé, mais le public auront du plaisir.