Marimba Solo Sheet Music
Hall-Apocalyptic Etude-M
Apocalyptic Etude by Dave Hall was composed and premiered in the fall of 2009 at the University of North Texas. The title is meant to reflect the predominantly dark harmonies ...
Chiu-Pure Black-M
Pure Black by Ming-ching Chiu is a new publication for marimba solo at the highest difficulty level. This piece was performed by She-e Wu at PASIC 2010 as part of the ...
Trevino-Strive to be Happy-M
Strive to be Happy by Ivan Trevino is a 4.3-octave marimba solo dedicated to Aaron Staebell, one of Trevino's best friends and favorite musical collaborators. Aaron introduced...
Schirripa-Autumnal Overture-M
Autumnal Overture by Marco Schirripa for solo 5-octave marimba. This piece was created when Paul Millette asked the composer for a solo that was sensitive and beautiful. The r...
Ukena-Gorilla in the Room, The (Online Audio Access Included)
The Gorilla In The Room by Todd Ukena is a collection of fifteen 2, 3, and 4 mallet marimba solos. This collection of solos is meant to be a supplement to the teacher or st...
Gomez/Rife-Mbira Song-M
Mbira Song by Alice Gomez and Marilyn Rife has become a standard in the marimba literature in a short period of time. This piece is great for a early-intermediate percu...
Peters-Barcelona-M
Barcelona is a practical teaching tool to reinforce basic four mallet and musical concepts. This piece will work on the definition of Independent and Double Vertical technique...
Satie-Trois Gymnopedies No. 3-Molenhof
Trois Gymnopedies No.3 by Erik Satie arranged for marimba by Bill Molenhof. This four mallet solo scored for 4.3 octave marimba is accessible to younger players as well as mat...
Sammut-Hombre d'Aout-M
Hombre d'Aout is a marimba solo by Eric Sammut that is perfect for concert or recital performance. It has dancing, syncopated lines that are musically and technicall...
Tyson-Anubis-M
Anubis by Blake Tyson is a virtuosic showpiece for solo marimba. The "Egyptian" scale and the presence of an ancient Egyptian folk song combine to conjure images of pha...
Gottry-Irrelevant(S)-M
An unyielding tour-de-force, Irrelevant flies along in 5/4 at quarter note = 240 with an ostinato in the left hand and melodic figures in the right hand. Arpeggiated passages ...
Ford-Motion Beyond-M
Motion Beyond was written in 1998 and premiered at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention that year in Orlando, Florida. The music is based on the concept of shi...
Stout-Rumble Strips-M
Rumble Strips was completed in September of 2000, and is one of Gordon Stout's more recent works for solo marimba. It was composed specifically for his solo marimba CD...
Mackey-See Ya Thursday-M OS
See Ya Thursday by Steven Mackey was commissioned by New Music Marimba, the Percussive Arts Society, William Moersch, Nancy Zeltsman, and Robert Van Sice. See Ya...
Fukushi-Anima of a Tree
Anima of a Tree by Norio Fukushi was written for Atsushi Sugahara who gave the first performance in 1995. This four mallet solo for 5 octave marimba and 5 woodblocks runs appr...
Ongaku-Modern Japanese Marimba Pieces 1 (Miki, Miyoshi, Sueyoshi, Ikebe)-M
Modern Japanese Marimba Pieces 1 features music for solo marimba by 4 of Japan's most famous composers for marimba (Miki, Miyoshi, Sueyoshi, Ikebe). Selections:...
Kopetzki-Three Movements for a Solo Dancer-M
Three Movements For a Solo Dancer by Eckhard Kopetzki won the 1st place prize in the Percussive Arts Society Composition Contest - Marimba Solo category in 2003. The...
Fitch-Arctic-M (4.3 oct)
Arctic by Steve Fitch is a four mallet solo written for 4 octave marimba. This piece opens with a short rolled section followed by vigorous rhythmic passage. The piece...
Ichiyanagi-Ballade and Green Rhythms-M
This item contains two works by Toshi Ichiyanagi. "Ballade" and "Green Rhythms" both are musically intriguing and highly virtuosic. Complex rhythmic structures and beautiful s...
Gottry-Wandering-M
A collection of continually changing arpeggiations and melodic ideas, Josh Gottry's Wandering is a delicate and beautiful work for solo marimba. The opening section is...