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Instrumental Duet Instrumental Duet,Vibraphone,Violin - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.987848

Composed by Robert M. Greenberg. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and parts. 54 pages. Robert M. Greenberg #90285. Published by Robert M. Greenberg (A0.987848).

Preferred Contact Information: RMonteverdi@comcast.net Performing Rights Organization: BMI Website: robertgreenbergmusic.com Facebook Band Page: facebook.com/RobertGreenbergMusic Duration: ca. 12 minutes Year of composition: 2006 Program Note: The mind searches for the oddest of couples. Felix Unger and Oscar Madison. Julia Roberts and Lyle Lovett. The violin and the vibraphone. Aside from the letter V, the two instruments have almost nothing in common. We consider: the violin is the most aristocratic instrument in the Western musical tradition, the prima donna of the instrumental world, an instrument that has had, lavished upon it, more extraordinary music than any other since its invention roughly 475 years ago. And then there’s the vibraphone, a percussion instrument with pitched metal bars and motor-driven resonators that produce a vibrato. Invented around 1925, it’s an instrument created for dance bands and popular music. Anything You Can Do . . . is a confrontation between these two musical opposites. A sense of contest characterizes the entire piece, as the vibraphone seeks to establish its bona fides side by side with the violin, which in turn attempts to keep the vibraphone in its place by beating it at its own game. The first movement is conceived as a race, in which each instrument acts like the other – the violin explosively and percussively, and the vibraphone with lengthy bowed passages – while seeking to shake off the other. The movement concludes with the violin paying a series of huge, chords and a long, sustained triple-stop that, much to its fury, the vibraphone manages to match with a sustained double-stop of its own. The movement ends in a draw. The second movement begins with the violin doing its best to match the vibrato patterns of the vibraphone’s variable motor. Ultimately, the violin breaks free and plays a broad, arioso-styled melody. The vibraphone tries to match it, but cannot; try as it might, its fixed range cannot reach the stratospheric heights of the violin. Advantage violin. The third movement is constructed in three sections. In the outer sections, rapidly rising and falling lines and counter rhythms pervade as each instrument seeks to gain an advantage over the other. In the middle section, alternating, hocket-like phrases give way to bent notes and glissandi in the vibraphone, which infuriates the violin (how dare this upstart percussion instrument do something ordinarily associated with me?). The movement concludes with the violin once again attempting to lord its greater range over the vibraphone by playing a long sustained F# - the same pitch that conquered the vibraphone at the end of the second movement – only to have the vibraphone top it by playing a harmonic a full seven notes above the F#. Game, set, match: vibraphone. Some respect, please, for the new kid on the block. Anything You Can Do . . . is dedicated, with a thousand-and-one thanks, to Victor Romasevich and Jack van Geem.

Anything You Can Do . . . for violin and vibraphone

$28.00 25.87 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Instrumental Duet Instrumental Duet,Vibraphone - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.962499

Composed by Jordan Morrison. 20th Century,Blues,Contemporary,Jazz. Score and parts. 19 pages. Jordan Morrison Music #2988333. Published by Jordan Morrison Music (A0.962499).

This Vibraphone Concerto is an Advanced piece for Vibraphone and piano.  It is written in a way that will stretch the player’s ability to communicate with an accompanist and perform complex crossed and additive patterns.  This concerto requires the soloist to develop a keen sense of phrasing to execute the melodic and additive lines properly. Duration – 13mins

This piece was started in 2008 as an incidental piano piece written for The Revolving Doors Soap Opera.  I didn't finish the piece until 2013 when by accident I changed the midi sound to a vibraphone and proceeded to rewrite the 1st theme for vibraphone and piano.  The flow of the piece could be attributed somewhat to listening to the music of Phillip Glass, Jethro Tull, Claude Debussy, and Béla Fleck at the time.  I wrote parts of this composition while under the instruction of Dr. Daniel McCarthy.

Concerto for Vibraphone
Piano seul

$27.00 24.94 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Instrumental Duet Clarinet,Instrumental Duet,Vibraphone - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1016774

Composed by Scott Munson. Contemporary. Score and parts. 12 pages. AmeriKlectic Music #6348119. Published by AmeriKlectic Music (A0.1016774).

Tarantella for Clarinet and Vibraphone Duo by Scott Munson is a short energetic crowd pleasing piece that offers a satisfying challenge for the players. This Clarinet and Vibraphone duet is perfect for any advanced level concert or recital, whether professional, college or university. The duet was commissioned by Goliard Concerts in NYC where Mr. Munson was composer in residence. Tarantella for Clarinet and Vibraphone Duo was premiered by Scott on Vibraphone and Lee Hamons on Clarinet. Scott Munson is an ASCAP composer. The composer can be contacted from his website: https://scottmunsonmusic.com
Tarantella for Clarinet and Vibraphone Duo

$9.99 9.23 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Vibraphone Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.998880

Composed by Robert A. Howard. 21st Century,Blues,Contemporary,Standards. Individual part. 4 pages. Robert A. Howard #6480949. Published by Robert A. Howard (A0.998880).

This fifth piece in the series of 'Mosaic' works is written for solo vibraphone. As in the other Mosaic works, a series of early, unrelated sketches were reworked to create this piece. Mosaic V features a range of contrasting material, juxtaposed with a refrain-like ascending scale figure. Some ideas refer to the jazz context of the vibraphone, such as in the use of syncopation, off-beat accents, swinging irregular time signatures, tremolos, and the use of the blues scale. The work primarily explores the melodic potential of the vibraphone, with occasional harmonies produced by adding pedal points, added-note chords, and harmonisation in parallel sixths. The piece is highly accessible and is appropriate for more advanced vibraphone players, including students and professionals.
Mosaic V
Vibraphone

$3.49 3.22 € Vibraphone PDF SheetMusicPlus


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