New Concert Music for 2011

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

It’s been another busy year in the Tapspace bat cave, and we’re excited to finally unveil over 20 new concert pieces for the upcoming 2011 concert season. In addition to new titles from current Tapspace artists like Jim Casella, David Reeves, Brian Blume, Jason Baker, Robert McClure, Bobby Lopez, and Brian Slawson, we’re welcoming some amazing new folks to the Tapspace team such as New York City Opera percussionist Montgomery Hatch, Oklahoma composer and percussionist Benjamin Finley, Ohio music educator Michael Eubanks, Texas composer and percussionist Eric Rodis, Northwest musicians and teachers Lewis Norfleet and Christopher Whyte, Wisconsin percussionist and educator Dr. Jeffery Crowell, and the legendary percussion icon Ralph Hardimon!

With a variety of styles, difficulty levels, solos, duets, and ensembles both large and small, we’re pleased as punch with these new titles and think they’ll bring some heat to your concert hall this season!

Below is a listing of new concert titles and audio tracks for previewing them. Learn more about each piece by clicking its title.


EASY

Michael Eubanks
SONGO CONCERTINO

For Percussion Ensemble

MEDIUM-EASY

Isaac Albéniz, arr Christopher Whyte
SEVILLA (SEVILLIANAS)
For Percussion Ensemble and Solo Marimba

Premiering at the Midwest Clinic. Available December 15th

MEDIUM

Montgomery Hatch
BALLET FOR BOUNCING BALLS
for percussion quintet

David Reeves
CROSSWALK
for percussion octet

Premiering at the Midwest Clinic. Available December 15th

Erik Satie, arr. Jim Casella
GYMNOPEDIE NO. 1
for solo vibraphone


Robert McClure
IN MY MOTHER’S GARDEN
for vibraphone trio


J.S. Bach, arr. Brian Slawson
JESU, JOY OF MAN’S DESIRING
for mallet sextet


Brian Slawson
TOP TANK
for percussion trio

MEDIUM-ADVANCED

Eric Rodis
COLOSSUS
concerto for timpani


Bobby Lopez
CONVERSATION
for two tambourines

Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Lewis Norfleet
DANCE OF THE TUMBLERS
from “The Snow Maiden”


Jason Baker
MAGNOLIA
suite for snare drum in three movements


Felix Mendelssohn, arr. Brian Slawson
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM: SCHERZO
for mallet ensemble


Robert McClure
MOMENTS
for solo marimba

Tetsuro Naito, arr. Jeffery Crowell
NANAFUSHI
for percussion trio

ADVANCED

Benjamin Finley
BLADE
for solo multipercussion

Jim Casella
COMPOUND AUTONOMY
for percussion ensemble


Jim Casella
CYCLONE
for percussion ensemble

Premiering at the Midwest Clinic. Available December 15th

Jim Casella
JOAQUIN ON SUNSHINE
for percussion ensemble & rhythm section



Maurice Ravel, arr. Ralph Hardimon
LE TOMBEAU DE COUPERIN: PRELUDE
for percussion ensemble


Brian Blume
STRANDS OF TIME
for marching snare solo and audio