This vibrant and resounding collection enthusiastically welcomes our Risen Christ on Easter morning! These three settings of very familiar hymn tunes provide three moments of musical celebration,
Three beloved angel carols, Gloria, Mendelssohn and Regent Square, are given Ruth Elaine Schram's delicate, deft arranging touch in this addition to the Brass and Ivory
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Stan Pethel combines Just a Closer Walk with Thee and Trust and Obey in this delightful medley. Usable throughout the year, this piece is a great consideration for special music,
Bold and triumphant, this setting of the timeless hymn is appropriate for a variety of worship services throughout the year. With a robust beginning and dramatic conclusion, this powerful proclamation of
Imaginative and professional writing combine to make this collection quite delightful for the brass quintet to perform. The arrangements are all musically intriguing yet easy enough to be presented by the
Bold, rich, and inspiring are apt descriptors of this setting of the beloved carol. Lloyd Larson’s creative incorporation of expanded harmonic and rhythmic language into this timeless melody ensures
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Lloyd Larson has created a distinctive arrangement with a blend of transparent textures and rich sonorities that will infuse any worship or concert program with holiday spirit! The writing style ensures
Another great arrangement by Douglas Wagner for brass quintet with piano accompaniment! Themes incorporated are Ash Grove (traditional Welsh melody), Wie lieblich ist der Maien (Johann
With a joyful swing, this brass quintet remembers the Newborn Babe in a jazzy celebration of His birth. It's fun to play, fun to hear, and soothing for the soul. The parts are written for a traditional