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Jesse Monkman
for Solo Marimba
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Ostinato is another creative marimba solo by composer and percussionist, Jesse Monkman.
As the title suggests, it's built on a repeating pattern introduced in the
left hand. This pattern places accents on a cycle of beats which will make
this an outstanding technical etude as well as recital piece. Its lyrical
qualities placed over the groove-based patterns make this a good workout
for intermediate level 4-mallet players and a driving, accessible piece for
audiences to enjoy.
Ostinato Reviews
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Jim Lambert
Review in April 2009 edition of
Percussive Notes Magazine
“This approximately five-minute, unaccompanied marimba solo is a technically challenging composition that originated as an exercise for four-mallet dexterity (according to preface notes by the composer). The C-minor tonality, left-hand ostinati, and syncopated right-hand melody permits the performer to develop independence between the upper and lower voicings. The composition would lend itself to solo recital material for the younger college undergraduate.”
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Robert Schroyer
“This really was a great piece to play for a recital. Mind you, it is a heavy workout for the left hand, but I had a lot of fun putting it together. I'm certain that this piece is going to stay in my repertoire for some time because this was a truely enjoyable piece.”
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