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Eight Tarot Cards for Madam Rubio ... Il Saltimbanco (1997) for two marimbas # Marimba # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Thomas Oboe Lee # Eight Tarot Cards for Madam Ru # Thomas Oboe Lee # SheetMusicPlus
Marimba Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.869369 Composed by Thomas Oboe Lee. 20th Century,Contemporary,Jazz,Latin,Romantic Period. Individual pa...(+)
Marimba Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.869369 Composed by Thomas Oboe Lee. 20th Century,Contemporary,Jazz,Latin,Romantic Period. Individual part. 6 pages. Thomas Oboe Lee #33645. Published by Thomas Oboe Lee (A0.869369). Program note. Program note:Eight Tarot Cards for Madam Rubio! was originally a 22-movement work for two pianos entitled, The Visconti-Sforza Tarot Cards. I sent a copy of the two-piano version to Nancy Zeltsman who, with Janis Potter, recently created the marimba duo, Madam Rubio. They thought some of the pieces could translate very well as pieces for marimba duo. I have to give complete credit to Nancy's ingenuity and creativity for this version. The transcription, arrangement and order of Eight Tarot Cards for Madam Rubio! are completely hers. [The numbering of the movements may look bizarre, but it is the original Tarot numbering.] I. Il Saltimbanco ... The Mountebank shuffles his cards and does a samba. XVI. La Torre ... The Tower topples and crashes onto the populace gathered below. II. La Papessa ... The High Priestess concocts a magic potion. XXI. Il Mondo ... The World would be a happier place if we all dance together. XIII. La Morte ... Death lurks around the corner. X. La Ruota della Fortuna ... Fortunes rise and fall unpredictably. III. L'Imperatrice ... The Empress dances all night. XIX. Il Sole ... Sunshine, margaritas and salsa cubana. And if an encore is requested ... XVII. La Stella ... Twinkle, twinkle, little star ... [Marimba I requires a 4.5 octave (low E) instrument and Marimba II requires a 5-octave (low C) instrument.] Eight Tarot Cards for Madam Rubio ... Il Saltimbanco (1997) for two marimbas
Eight Tarot Cards for Madam Rubio ... Il Saltimbanco (1997) for two marimbas # Marimba # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Thomas Oboe Lee # Eight Tarot Cards for Madam Ru # Thomas Oboe Lee # SheetMusicPlus
Marimba Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.869300 Composed by Thomas Oboe Lee. 20th Century,Baroque,Classical,Contemporary,Romantic Period. Indivi...(+)
Marimba Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.869300 Composed by Thomas Oboe Lee. 20th Century,Baroque,Classical,Contemporary,Romantic Period. Individual part. 6 pages. Thomas Oboe Lee #2023703. Published by Thomas Oboe Lee (A0.869300). Program note. Program note:Eight Tarot Cards for Madam Rubio! was originally a 22-movement work for two pianos entitled, The Visconti-Sforza Tarot Cards. I sent a copy of the two-piano version to Nancy Zeltsman who, with Janis Potter, recently created the marimba duo, Madam Rubio. They thought some of the pieces could translate very well as pieces for marimba duo. I have to give complete credit to Nancy's ingenuity and creativity for this version. The transcription, arrangement and order of Eight Tarot Cards for Madam Rubio! are completely hers. [The numbering of the movements may look bizarre, but it is the original Tarot numbering.] I. Il Saltimbanco ... The Mountebank shuffles his cards and does a samba. XVI. La Torre ... The Tower topples and crashes onto the populace gathered below. II. La Papessa ... The High Priestess concocts a magic potion. XXI. Il Mondo ... The World would be a happier place if we all dance together. XIII. La Morte ... Death lurks around the corner. X. La Ruota della Fortuna ... Fortunes rise and fall unpredictably. III. L'Imperatrice ... The Empress dances all night. XIX. Il Sole ... Sunshine, margaritas and salsa cubana. And if an encore is requested ... XVII. La Stella ... Twinkle, twinkle, little star ... [Marimba I requires a 4.5 octave (low E) instrument and Marimba II requires a 5-octave (low C) instrument.] Happy Mallets - Songs and Song Arrangements for 4.1/3 Octave Marimba
Happy Mallets - Songs and Song Arrangements for 4.1/3 Octave Marimba # Marimba # BEGINNER # Béla Ugró # Happy Mallets - Songs and Song # Bela Ugro # SheetMusicPlus
Marimba Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1365155 Composed by Béla Ugró. 21st Century,Children,Classical,Multicultural,Traditional,World. I...(+)
Marimba Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1365155 Composed by Béla Ugró. 21st Century,Children,Classical,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Individual part. 45 pages. Bela Ugro #949463. Published by Bela Ugro (A0.1365155). Embark on a melodic journey with Happy Mallets - Songs and Song Arrangements for 4.1/3 Octave Marimba, a delightful collection crafted by the talented composer Béla Ugró. This sheet music compilation offers a diverse array of tunes, spanning from traditional melodies to original compositions, each carefully arranged for the enchanting tones of the 4.1/3 Octave Marimba with a total of 45 pages.Content: have you ever seen this (gyakorlat) where are you going, little kid? (hová mégy te kisnyulacska?) the candle is burning (ég a gyetya ég) even they say (még azt mondják) oops juliska (hopp juliska) cickom, cickom (cickom, cickom) little kece daughter (kis kece lányom) hey tulips, tulips (hej tulipán, tulipán) i picked flowers from the garden (kertbe virágot szedtem) there’s a catfish in the water (harcsa van a vÃzbe) dance (tánc) lacrimosa yellow corn fiber (sárga kukoricaszál) spring wind (tavaszi szél) three songs (három dal): it blows from above (felülrÅ‘l fúj), my sweet friend (kincsem komámasszony) i am not (nem vagyok én) noveletta flea market (bolhapiac) argentine summer shower (nyári zápor) greeting (köszöntÅ‘) the citrus tree (a citrusfa) dance house (táncház) nights in kapolcs (kapolcsi éjszakák) farewell (búcsú) bamby rome (róma) Béla Ugró's intricate arrangements bring these melodies to life, providing marimba enthusiasts with a captivating repertoire that spans various genres and cultural influences. Happy Mallets is not just sheet music; it's an invitation to explore the diverse sounds and emotions encapsulated within each composition.Happy Mallets - Songs and Song Arrangements for 4.1/3 Octave Marimba invites young learners and educators to dive into the fascinating world of percussion, where each piece becomes a stepping stone in their musical education. With its engaging compositions, this sheet music promises an enjoyable and educational experience for aspiring percussionists of all ages.Keywords:Marimba Sheet MusicBéla Ugró Compositions4.1/3 Octave Marimba SolosMelodic Marimba ArrangementsPercussion Ensemble PiecesDiverse Cultural MelodiesEducational Marimba MusicOriginal Sheet Music CollectionEnchanting Melodies for MarimbaBéla Ugró Happy Mallets. The First Noel (Marimba 4 Mallets)
The First Noel (Marimba 4 Mallets) # Marimba # BEGINNER # Public Domain # Marcelo Borba # The First Noel # Marcelo Borba # SheetMusicPlus
Marimba Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1317680 Composed by Public Domain. Arranged by Marcelo Borba. Christmas,Folk,Historic,Multicultural,Tra...(+)
Marimba Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1317680 Composed by Public Domain. Arranged by Marcelo Borba. Christmas,Folk,Historic,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Individual part. 2 pages. Marcelo Borba #906358. Published by Marcelo Borba (A0.1317680). Work arranged for marimba with 4 mallets. The First Noel is a traditional Christmas carol that tells the story of the birth of Jesus Christ. The word Noel itself is derived from the French word Noël, meaning Christmas or the Christmas season.The song is believed to have originated in the 16th or 17th century, and its exact authorship is unknown. It has been passed down through generations and has become a popular Christmas hymn.The lyrics of The First Noel typically describe the joyous announcement of the birth of Jesus by angels to shepherds in the fields. The shepherds are guided by a bright star to Bethlehem, where they find the baby Jesus lying in a manger. The lyrics emphasize the significance of the event and the adoration of the shepherds for the newborn Christ.Here are the first few lines of the song:The first Noel, the angels did say, Was to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay; In fields where they lay keeping their sheep, On a cold winter's night that was so deep.The song is often sung in a reverent and celebratory manner, capturing the spirit of Christmas and the joyous occasion of Jesus' birth. It has been recorded by numerous artists and is a staple in many Christmas carol collections.