[4483]Re:4.0 Octave Literature (307 reads) 2005-05-06 10:46:48
 
Ian Rosenbaum
Joined: 2005-2-27
From: Baltimore
Posts: 85
heres some to get you started until someone much more knowledgeable than me answers :)
-the musser etudes
-various bach transcriptions (played as written)
-creston concertino
-stout two mexican dances, and most of the etudes
-abe's works for marimba has a section in the back for ways to play her pieces on a 4.0...dunno if you want to do this, but its there.

dont know much about the other concerti...sorry



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[4482]4.0 Octave Literature <dwdonahue> 2005-05-06 08:32:29
[4483]Re:4.0 Octave Literature <Ian Rosenbaum> 2005-05-06 10:46:48
[4484]Re:Re:4.0 Octave Literature <William Moersch> 2005-05-06 10:48:58
[4486]Re:Re:Re:4.0 Octave Literature <dwdonahue> 2005-05-06 13:17:34