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(@Evan Mitchell)
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Mr. Moersch, a while ago you referred to Druckman's "reflections on..." as one of the most significant works for marimba. I'm curious as to what your "top five" list is, if you're willing to share 🙂
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Evan Mitchell


   
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This question has come up on the PAS board a few times and it can obviously be a minefield, but since you asked, I'll give you my opinion.

(In chronological order)

Akira Miyoshi: Torse III
Richard Rodney Bennett: After Syrinx II
Andrew Thomas: Merlin
Jacob Druckman: Reflections on the Nature of Water
Peter Klatzow: Dances of Earth and Fire

(With strong runner-up consideration to Joseph Schwantner: Velocities and Gunther Schuller: Marimbology)

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