Why should the brass get to play all of the fanfares? This a thrilling and unique concert opener for wind ensemble, minus brass, allows your band to stand out while the brass get to take a well-deserved
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.
An inspiring concert band piece adapted from the orchestra version originally written for professional orchestra and dedicated to Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. Perfect as an opener.
From the iconic movie about British Olympic athletes, this unique and memorable melody has become part of our musical culture. The signature percussion pattern and noble melodic strain can now be performed
This wonderful transcription comes from the only comic opera written by Tchaikovsky, "The Slippers." It opens with a short, stately fanfare before bursting into a flurry of rhythmic activity depicting
These dances display Tchaikovsky's remarkable grasp of symphonic writing and are among the very best of his dance sequences. Carefully transcribed for band, they are taken from the opera "The
Written in 1873, this is one of the best-known choral works of composer, organist and teacher Josef Rheinberger. Displaying an exceptional lyric quality and utilizing a full range of dynamic contrast, this
Drawing on some of the composer's early influences, including John Barnes Chance and Ottorino Respighi, this mature and powerful work explores the dark and mystical while adding elements of intensity and
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