About Eric Bingham-Kumpf
Eric Bingham-Kumpf is a contemporary composer recognized for his diverse and accessible contributions to instrumental music. With a focus on original compositions, he actively participates in self-publishing communities, making his works readily available to musicians worldwide. His musical style primarily falls within the contemporary genre, often incorporating melodic and engaging elements across various instrumental settings.
- Eric Bingham-Kumpf is a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community, which allows independent composers and arrangers to publish their original works and unique arrangements.
- His extensive catalog includes pieces for a variety of instruments and ensembles, such as piano solo, flute, clarinet, and even larger groups like concert and marching bands.
- Notable compositions include piano solos like "Evening Melody No. 1," "Evening Melody No. 2," "Sticky Fingers," and "Summers of the 70's". He has also written duets such as "Piccolo and Flute Invention Duet".
Performing Eric Bingham-Kumpf's sheet music offers a rewarding experience for musicians of various skill levels, particularly those at the intermediate stage, though pieces for advanced players also exist. His compositions are well-suited for pianists, flutists, clarinetists, and ensemble musicians looking for fresh, contemporary pieces that are both engaging to play and appealing to audiences. Musicians will find his sheet music allows for expressive interpretation and exploration of modern musical idioms, making it an excellent choice for recitals, study, or personal enjoyment across a broad range of instruments.