This sophisticated and colorful work commemorates the composer's student teaching experience. Grand orchestrations and celebratory flourishes lead to an emotionally descriptive finish characterizing the end
This exciting and dramatic fanfare featuring triumphant brass and soaring melodies is a wonderful concert opener that will show off intermediate to advanced bands in a flattering way, will please audiences,
Puccini's fourth opera premiered on January 2, 1896, at the Teatro Regio in Turin under the baton of Arturo Toscannini. This authentic arrangement has been expertly scored with a full symphonic band
Inspired by the La Tomatina Festival held in Spain, this work was premiered by the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own" on the U.S. Capitol steps in June 1996, with the composer on the podium. La
This stirring and emotional symphony is dedicated to all victims of cancer. The work takes listeners and performers on a trip of a lifetime, as it envisions a cancer survivor's epic journey through the
This one is a romp! Upbeat and fun, it depicts the comically overscheduled lives of modern students and the perseverance they need to make it through an average day. The quirky orchestrations and catchy
Zampa, ou La Fiancée de marber (Zampa, or the Marble Bride) first performed in Paris in 1831, is a three-act opera comique. This edition incorporates two early arrangements into a modern