Three familiar hymn tunes create a powerful work of rich and powerful musical moments. The opening fanfare leads into a mixed-meter setting of All Creatures of Our God and King. Next, The Old
Audiences will love this skillful adaptation of the hymn God of Our Fathers. Originally written in 1876 for the American centennial, this triumphant hymn has been a performance favorite since
The simple and touching melody of this famous hymn is treated to lush harmonizations and searing emotion. The tune is presented three times, each time becoming more impassioned. Original material between
Excellent scoring means your young band will be able to enjoy this beloved melody while developing their musicianship, including key changes not often available at this level. A wonderful addition to your
This popular setting of the famous folk tune can now be performed by bands with limited instrumentation in this flexible scoring edition. It can be successfully performed with percussion and as few as five
This moving hymn has long been a staple in celebrations of life and for comfort in moments of sorrow; this setting is meant as a celebration of the life of a fellow musician and composer. The impassioned
Opening with a solo that is available to baritone, French horn or tenor sax, this gentle and tender setting of Amazing Grace is perfect for contest, concerts or memorials. The harmonic
The religious revival meeting has been an important part of the American landscape, and this arrangement celebrates these highly anticipated events. Opening with a celebratory fanfare, the hymn
The beauty and austerity of this sacred choral work is captured beautifully for band by the arranger. Given the tone colors available in the modern wind ensemble, Bruckner's brilliant blend of
Ave Maria has been set to music numerous times, the most famous and often played are written by Franz Biebl and Franz Shubert. Both of these versions feature singing of the prayer’s text in
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