Product Description
'What you never dared to hope' is a solo piece for 4.3 octave marimba (four mallets) that I wrote for the baptism of our
second daughter. It has a melancholic touch, but with an optimistic and
warm feeling throughout. It's sounds very open and clear, with
simplistic beauty. The middle section utilizes the unusual mandolin roll that puts a nice little twist on it.
The piece is well suited for players starting at intermediate level, especially if they want to pick up a new rolling technique. It works very well for intimate events like baptisms, weddings, church service or similar, or small recitals.
A recording is also available on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nw2nA5ffUPE
Listen in to my SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/danieleisenhardt
Daniel
Eisenhardt is a percussionist/composer from the southwest of
Germany. His compositions for various mallet and percussion
instruments have been published by Ineke Busch Verlag
(http://www.ineke-busch-verlag.de) or are available directly at
www.danieleisenhardt.de/works.html.
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