This brass quintet collection matches the Canadian Brass album entitled All You Need Is Love. Includes masterful arrangements of 13 Lennon & McCartney classics: All You Need Is Love;
This signature rock anthem from Queen is a sure bet to bring down the house! The drum set is optional, but highly recommended.
Inspired by Lady Gaga's megahit Bad Romance, this creative arrangement for late intermediate brass quintet (with optional singer) is sure to be a hit on a pops concert!
The hit song Levitating by the English singer Dua Lipa was written in Jamaica during a session for her second studio album: Future Nostalgia. It is a stirring dance tune featuring
The distinctive music of Charlie Brown comes alive in this arrangement for brass quintet and optional drum set. It's a guaranteed audience pleaser that really grooves!
Three fun tunes from the Looney Tunes cartoon series. Titles include: This Is It; Merry Go Round and Merrily We Roll Along. On with the show!
Another dynamic and entertaining arrangement from Seb Skelly for your brass quintet!
Scored for brass quintet, this jazz-inspired setting features three Cole Porter classics from the Great American Songbook. Including Night and Day; I've Got You Under My Skin and I Love
This medley is designed for jazz players or the brass quintet wishing to perform lighter material, and would be excellent as an encore selection. Featuring three Gershwin compositions, Love Is Here
Delayed by the pandemic but scheduled for release in 2021, the much-anticipated James Bond film No Time to Die features a darkly beautiful and moody theme song recorded by Billie Eilish. With hints
Includes: The Black Pearl; The Medallion Calls and He's a Pirate.
Rhapsody in Blue was written by George Gershwin in 1924. Combining both classical and jazz elements, this work---originally for solo piano and jazz band - is considered the most popular concert
Includes: Do You Want to Build a Snowman?; For the First Time in Forever; In Summer and Let it Go.
Known mostly for its appearance in the Austin Powers movies, this infectious instrumental hit from the 1960s is a classic that really grooves! The percussion is optional but highly recommended.