This well-scored arrangement with optional strings opens with the slow chorale-like theme from the beginning of Tchaikovsky's famed overture. From there it builds to the familiar dynamic strains and
This musical odyssey explores the familiar sea chantey Drunken Sailor. The freewheeling nature of the tune comes through as your young band performs a nice array of articulations and thematic
Carefully written for young bands and rescored for bands with reduced instrumentation, this vivid work will bring a dynamic and exuberant flourish to any concert setting. The uplifting sounds of celebration
This work for beginning band, rescored for flexible instrumentation, is a great introduction to simple syncopation. Using only the first six notes of the B-flat scale, this is a great opportunity to
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
Scored for second-year players and utilizing the four-part flexible format, this setting uses a tuneful melody and characteristic percussion writing to provide a truly unique holiday offering.
Based on two rhythmic motifs, this tightly-knit composition is aggressive from start to finish. Adding to the excitement is driving percussion writing and creative use of dissonance. This will totally
One of Disney's most popular animated films! This fast-paced medley of songs includes: Arabian Nights; Friend Like Me; Prince Ali and A Whole New World. This arrangement has
Fourteen songs for all occasions with almost limitless possibilities: Fanfare Resilience; The Star Spangled Banner; America the Beautiful; You're A Grand Old Flag; Taps; Amazing Grace; Holiday Happiness
This movement from Beethoven's "Symphony No. 7" is one of the most recognizable and performed themes in classical literature, and it received additional fame when it was featured in the Oscar-winning film
Originally a popular concert band work, it's now been arranged in a flexible instrumentation format. Written in a beautifully lyric style with various moods and textures, it cleverly
This gorgeous setting of the ever-popular anthem has been rescored for six-part flex band. While preserving the beauty of the hymn, the fresh and somewhat contemporary accompaniment never strays too far
Composed in 1925 by Spanish composer Jaime Texidor, this attractive, moderately paced paso doble has a proven long-lasting appeal and musicality and is a true classic in concert band repertoire.
You'll want to grab the reins of the nearest chariot when you experience the action of this wonderfully descriptive work. Thundering percussion provides the fuel throughout, and the parts are well within
From the warmth of the opening chords you begin to sense the breadth of this piece. Based on Poor Wayfaring Stranger, the first half is poignant and touching, then turns surprisingly exuberant and
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 written for organ, this thoughtful and expressive work adapts perfectly for four-part flex band. Whether performing with four players or a full wind ensemble, the long, cantabile melodic lines
Like the original, this setting for flexible instrumentation keeps the focus on a variety of playing styles. This distinctive multicultural work begins with a quasi-march treatment of The Bamboo