Inspired by Deuteronomy 6:4-9, this piece has lots of unison writing, engaging percussion, and comfortable ranges. Very accessible.
Bold and powerful yet very playable lines over heroic percussion combine to create this compelling original work that will make a strong statement at your next concert or contest.
The beloved spiritual is set with jazzy harmonies and swinging rhythms. A fresh addition to your concert repertoire.
Simple rhythms, heavy unisons, and comfortable ranges fueled by driving percussion make this highly accessible work the perfect opener for middle school and smaller high school bands.
Celebrating immigration, freedom, and liberty in America, verses from The New Colossus, the poem on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty, are set to music and then combined with America (My
Sometimes the composer may point us to the meaning of a piece, without actually providing it. Says Daniel Burwasser: "Catching Fireflies is an ode to the tender memories and joys of childhood. The
Open your program with strength and have your elementary students sounding full and mature at their first concert with this wonderfully scored work that offers great melodic themes, solid scoring, and fresh
The Merriam/Webster Dictionary defines "ethos" as: the distinguishing charter, sentiment, moral nature, or guiding beliefs of a person, group, or institution. Ethos was inspired by Psalm
Written in memory of a beloved musician and teacher, this joyful and reflective piece contains uplifting and inspirational melodies, including Amazing Grace. At about grade level 2.5, there are
Dedicated to Tom Beck and the Green Tour of American Music Abroad, this soaring fanfare was written to be performed at indoor and outdoor concert venues throughout Europe. Accented and dissonant brass
A commissioned work intended to feature Suzuki students in performance alongside Lincoln's Symphony Orchestra (Nebraska) for a multilevel holiday concert performance. This unique concert band arrangement
The composition begins with a strong fanfare and maintains its stateliness throughout. Easy rhythms, unison writing and great percussion. Excellent patriotic choice.
Madeira Beach Concert March, was inspired by Paul T. Nicholson who was my amazing Junior High Band Director. He was an incredible teacher and musician who blessed my life and the lives of countless
With bugle calls and inverted bugle calls, this melodic three-minute march was written to honor the memory of longtime friends who were military musicians and taught music in public schools. Fun to play for
This work features an ancient, open sound with big brass chords. A mournful tune gives way to an energetic dance in three before returning to the original theme and sound. A musical journey into the
Avast, maties! Get ready to have your timbers shivered with this spirited arrangement. A few surprises are in store as it takes your band and audience for a ride on a musical pirate ship. You'll notice
This concert march was inspired by Queen Elizabeth II. The piece starts out in time as the chimes pay tribute to London's Big Ben, then the lighthearted march in 4/4 begins. Slower than the standard march