Adventures come in many forms - whether it be a Greek, Persian, or Indian, etc. hero heading off on a mission or a sailor embarking on a dangerous trip across uncharted waters, the call to adventure is what
The famous Can-Can needs no introduction to students because of its use on commercials and cartoons. This arrangement for developing woodwind ensemble is limited in range and technical requirements. Players
Czech's in the Mail Polka was written as a tribute to the German-Czech style polkas that the composer became so familiar with during his undergraduate years at the University of
De Colores or "All the Colors," is a traditional Mexican folk tune often performed by Mariachi bands. This simple and elegant waltz has been arranged as a duet in the middle voices, while the
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El Camino (The Road) is a Spanish march composed in the traditional style of a pasodoble. This piece is fast paced and energetic from start to finish and sounds more complicated than it seems! This
Queen Anne's Revenge was the final ship sailed by Edward Thatch, also known as the pirate, Blackbeard. To give the pirate-like feeling to Last Voyage of Queen Anne's Revenge, it has been composed
Legacy is a song of heroic nature and is a great way to introduce polyrhythmic texture to a young ensemble. This piece opens with a high energy feel that can represent a hero. The piece moves into
Maiden Voyage is a song about celebration. Although the term "maiden voyage" refers to a boat's first adventure, it can represent any successful first event. Great rhythmic interest and memorable
A great example of Baroque style and articulations, this incredibly famous piece has been arranged for a five part interchangeable woodwind ensemble. This bold and majestic piece is suitable for contest use
The well-known final movement from Mozart's "Piano Sonata in A Major K. 331." The title, in English, Turkish Rondo, refers to an exotic "Turkish" style that was quite popular in his time. Good
This piece was originally for bass voice and piano by Italian composer Giacomo Carissimi. The flowing melodic line works perfectly as a feature for a player (clarinet or tenor saxophone) in a five part