The term "skidoo" was American slang that originated before World War I meaning "Get out quick!" This classic and lively march is available here in an accessible flexible version.
Set primarily in a march-like style with a more lyrical song-like interlude, this work (originally for brass quintet) has been adapted for flexible 5-part wind band with optional percussion. It opens with
Originally scored for tuba/euphonium quartet, this work has been adapted for four-part flexible winds with optional percussion and is playable by any combination of instruments in the ensemble. It is based
Originally composed for piano four hands, this bagatelle is a lovely and playful work that will test any ensemble! Its highly independent lines and individual difficulty make it perfect for any ensemble
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A true concert band classic that explores the rich American folk style in two sections. The first has broad, moving harmonies under a melody reminiscent of Shenandoah, and the second a lively dance
The original publication of this work established Claude T. Smith's use of the 7/8-time meter as his signature rhythmic device for instrumental ensembles. This flexible arrangement allows ensembles to
Here is a bittersweet romp for flexible wind band filled with regular and irregular rhythmic utterances. Thematic melodic boldness contrasts with warm lyricism moving the work to a charming surprise
This work was commissioned to feature Suzuki students in performance alongside Lincoln's Symphony Orchestra for a multi-level holiday concert performance. This unique full-orchestra arrangement can be