Lee-Monte Nido arr. Grimes-V - Product Information
Grammy award-winning guitar virtuoso Albert Lee wrote and recorded Monte Nido for his 1984 release, Gagged but Not Bound. This piece was conceived as an improvisation, and should be played with the same capricious spirit. This particular version is arranged for a standard 3 octave Vibraphone. A version arranged for a 3.5 octave. Vibraphone is also available.
Number of Players: 1
Level of Difficulty:Grade 5
Instrumentation: Solo Vibraphone
Richard Grimes is establishing himself as a pioneer in the field contemporary/crossover performance. By merging the primitive craft of global percussion with the dynamic possibilities of contemporary chamber music, Over the span of his relatively young career, Grimes has worked alongside a growing roster of talent, including cimbalom virtuoso Viktoria Herencsar and Zimbabwean mbirist Cosmas Magaya in venues ranging from intimate performance spaces to Carnegie Hall. In addition to his compositional and solo performance efforts, Richard is a founding member of the contemporary quintet Cordis.
Number of Players: 1
Level of Difficulty:Grade 5
Instrumentation: Solo Vibraphone
Richard Grimes is establishing himself as a pioneer in the field contemporary/crossover performance. By merging the primitive craft of global percussion with the dynamic possibilities of contemporary chamber music, Over the span of his relatively young career, Grimes has worked alongside a growing roster of talent, including cimbalom virtuoso Viktoria Herencsar and Zimbabwean mbirist Cosmas Magaya in venues ranging from intimate performance spaces to Carnegie Hall. In addition to his compositional and solo performance efforts, Richard is a founding member of the contemporary quintet Cordis.
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