Energy, excitement, and positivity are on full display here in this work inspired by the strength and perseverance of students and individuals who have been marginalized or pushed aside. Infused with a
This moving piece embodies all of the simplicity of Russian Orthodox music and displays the sweeping beauty of Rachmaninov's lyricism. The moving music provides the opportunity to teach extended
Sound larger than life with this brilliantly scored overture for developing band. There are chances for beautifully expressive playing with ample opportunity to teach grace notes and traditional "snaps."
Driving and high-intensity from start to finish – comfortable ranges along with excellent use of repetition and unison rhythms make this piece highly accessible and will have your young band sounding
Written in the style of a Roma gypsy dance, this is fast, energetic, and daring. Students will love playing the exotic style and audiences will love hearing the infectious melodies. Directors will also find
Classical music lovers will immediately recognize and enjoy this powerful setting. Written in a style evoking Richard Strauss, it pays tribute to one of the giants in music history. You'll hear heroic
This excellent teaching vehicle for beginning band shows how musical modes can change the overall character of a piece of music. An effective piece that will have your beginning band students sounding their
"Nostalgia" refers to a sentimental longing or wistful recollection of the past, typically for a time or place associated with happy memories. This composition incorporates two melodic themes that combine
An aggressive, driving, modal work that heavily features the percussion section, utilizing multiple special effects. At 156 bpm, the piece pushes the tempo boundaries while instrumentation and technical
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Infectious rhythms and melodies permeate this many-layered composition. Every measure alternates between 4/4 and 6/8 time. While challenging, learning these repeated rhythmic patterns will come easily to