Friday, July 27, 2012

Scores are temporarily unavailable

Here's the problem: When you click on the link to a score, the pdf file does not appear and you get an error message instead. That's because the online storage service has terminated my account. I hope to find a solution soon. In the meantime, if you need a score, just email me.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Complete "Night Train" now up on YouTube


The complete recording of Night Train is now up on the MarkLloydPerry YouTube channel.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Night Train available on Amazon.com and iTunes

Night Train is now available here on Amazon.com and
here on iTunes. The iTunes audio clip is the longest, 1.5 minutes.


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

New Jazz Piece!


Listen to the audio clip for Night Train, my new latin-soul-jazz piece for large ensemble, available now on cdbaby.

Mark Lloyd Perry | Night Train | CD Baby

The entire recording sells for $1

It will also be available soon on itunes and amazon.com


More original music will be posted in the coming months.

The score and parts for the music are also available.

Enjoy!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Time Out

I've called a time out. We had to move suddenly due to conditions in Beirut. Now we're back in the US. Once things get sorted we'll have more music up. Happy 2009 to all!

Monday, March 31, 2008

Promenade 1


Promenade 1 is a soft rock etude for solo flute in E flat major. It has folk and latin elements, but the player should have in mind a light backbeat on quarter notes two and four.


Hear a computer-generated performance of Promenade 1. A human performance should be posted in a few weeks. (Delay due to that pesky flu going around the world.)

Monday, March 24, 2008

New Piece Coming Soon

This next piece, which should be ready within a week, is in a mixed style. I'm not quite sure how to describe it, but I guess it's folk and soft rock, which doesn't sound too appetizing. It's gentle with a beat, but then you get into "light rock" and "smooth jazz" (shout out to WJJZ in Philadlephia), but it's not that either. There is definitely a folk element to it. It's the fastest "birth" so far of the pieces here on the New Flute blog.