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Latest revision as of 11:13, 5 January 2026
General Info
Year: 2016
Publisher: Tapspace
Difficulty: Elementary
Duration: 00:02:10
Cost: $35.00
Instrumentation
Player 1: Glockenspiel
Player 2: Xylophone
Player 3: Vibraphone
Player 4: Marimba 1
Player 5: Marimba 2
Player 6: Marimba 3
Player 7: Crotales & Chimes
Player 8: Timpani
Player 9: Suspended Cymbal
Player 10: Finger Cymbals & Triangle & Wind Chimes
Description
Hushabye Mountain is a haunting lullaby from the 1968 film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. In this adaptation for percussion ensemble, Stephen Primatic emulates the cadence of a music box, mostly through mallet instruments, with added color from controlled use of triangle, finger cymbals and wind chimes.
Works for Percussion by this Composer
Solo
Two Pieces for Solo Vibraphone - Vibraphone
Three Intermezzi - Vibraphone
Ensemble
E.M.C. - Percussion Nonet
Metalwood - Percussion Ensemble (10)
Hushabye Mountain - Percussion Ensemble (10)
Legacy Square - Percussion Ensemble (13)
Samba de Verπo - Percussion Septet
Three Shades of "C" - Percussion Octet
Who Let That Snare Drummer In? - Snare Drum; Percussion Septet