
Nancy Zeltzman's website describes Marimolin as follows. ``Violinist Sharan Leventhal and marimbist Nancy Zeltsman founded Marimolin in October of 1985 almost as soon as they met. That month, they performed Robert Aldridge's Combo Platter for violin, alto saxophone and marimba (written for Zeltsman in 1983). In May 1986, the formal debut recital of Marimolin in Boston was recorded by WGBH-Radio. The "dynamic duo" (coined by The Boston Globe) continued to be extremely active until they disbanded in 1996.
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Hop
Legal Highs - III. Sweet Thing
Legal Highs - I. Mister Coffee
Somewhere In Maine
Legal Highs - II. Menthology
Feels So Good
Naima
Threedance
Lyric Variations
Nansi Imali
Wood Dance
Feels So Baaad
Combo Platter - 3. Wine, Women and Geopolitical Realities
Combo Platter - 2. For me there's no more love / For you there's no mo re pumkin pie
Combo Platter - 1. Oneness, allnes, togetherness...hold the mayo
Bluefire Crown III
Duo For Violin And Marimba
Three-Dance
Legal Highs-Mister Coffee
Marimolin (1st movement)
Shadow-Play
Owed T'don Mvt III
Mister Coffee (David P. Jones)
Cantilena II
Marimolin, Pt. 1
Encounters X
Marimolin (3rd movement)
Marimolin (2nd movement)
Marimolin: II. -
Marimolin: I. -
Marimolin: III. -
Marimolin - I.
Marimolin - III.
Marimolin - II.
Brechstimme
Legal Highs II. Menthology
A Final Glance...
Songs from The Levertov Stories: Stepping Westward
Songs from The Levertov Stories: Remembering
Phantasmata Mvt III
Marimolin, Pt. 2
Blue Crown III
Joseph Shabalala / Nansi Imali
David P. Jones / Legal Highs [Part 2]
David P. Jones / Legal Highs [Part 1]
John Coltrane / Naima
Dave Samuels / Wood Dance
Paul Lansky / Hop
Robert Aldridge / Combo Platter [Part 2]
Chuck Mangione / Feels So Good
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