Sekizawa-Three Songs for Solo Marimba-M - Product Information
A great collection of solo works for marimba transcribed by Mayumi Sekizawa. All of the works can be heard on Sekizawa's CD My Favorite Things.
Included:
Amor En Primavera (Spring Love) by Manolo Sanlucar
Corrida Real (Bull Fighting) by Manolo Sanlucar
My Favorite Things by Richard Rodgers
Number of Players: 1
Level of Difficulty: Grade 5
Instrumentation: Solo Marimba
A native of Japan, Mayumi Sekizawa is a marimbist who has performed as a soloist across the United States, France, Germany, Austria, China, Belgium and Japan. She has won many national and international solo competitions, including the first prize at the 1994 Classical Music Competition (Japan), Manhattan School of Music Concerto Competition in 1998(USA), the first prize Grace Woodson Memorial Award of the Houston Symphony National Young Artist Competition in 2000 (USA), the third prize of the International Marimba Competition in 2001(Belgium) and IBLA Grand Prize Marimba Special Mention Award in 2003 (Italy). Ms. Sekizawa received both her bachelor and master's degrees in marimba from the Musashino College of Music, Japan. She also holds a master's degree and professional studies certificate in percussion from the Manhattan School of Music.
Included:
Amor En Primavera (Spring Love) by Manolo Sanlucar
Corrida Real (Bull Fighting) by Manolo Sanlucar
My Favorite Things by Richard Rodgers
Number of Players: 1
Level of Difficulty: Grade 5
Instrumentation: Solo Marimba
A native of Japan, Mayumi Sekizawa is a marimbist who has performed as a soloist across the United States, France, Germany, Austria, China, Belgium and Japan. She has won many national and international solo competitions, including the first prize at the 1994 Classical Music Competition (Japan), Manhattan School of Music Concerto Competition in 1998(USA), the first prize Grace Woodson Memorial Award of the Houston Symphony National Young Artist Competition in 2000 (USA), the third prize of the International Marimba Competition in 2001(Belgium) and IBLA Grand Prize Marimba Special Mention Award in 2003 (Italy). Ms. Sekizawa received both her bachelor and master's degrees in marimba from the Musashino College of Music, Japan. She also holds a master's degree and professional studies certificate in percussion from the Manhattan School of Music.
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