Children's March is a well-known march by Percy Grainger, which was originally for piano, but his scoring for wind band is the most popular. A simple tune, first presented by the bass clarinet, is
Country Gardens is perhaps Percy Grainger's most well-known work and at the least is the work which brought him the most fame as a concert pianist. This version, based on a later orchestration of
Holsts First Suite in E-flat is one of the most influential works in the concert band repertoire and consists of three contrasting movements Chaconne, Intermezzo, March all based on a singular motif. The
This is one of Percy Graingers most famous settings. The music itself is not that difficult, however the challenge lies in bringing forth the melody without burying it underneath the beautiful harmonies and
Arguably the most well-known wind band work of Percy Grainger, all six movements of Lincolnshire Posy have been arranged here for clarinet ensemble: Lisbon, Horkstow Grange,
A brisk Irish reel featuring every instrument in the choir. Instrumentation: E-flat clarinet, four B-flat clarinets, alto clarinet/basset horn, bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet/contralto/string bass.