This popular selection from Handel's Water Music, often requested for wedding performances, is ideal for any occasion where a quiet, contemplative mood is appropraite. Alternating melodic
Brass players will definitely enjoy playing this arrangement of the celebrated theme from the second movement of Bach's "Orchestral Suite No. 3." With reasonable ranges and optional simplified tuba
Generally known as Here Comes the Bride or Wedding March, this piece by Richard Wagner which has been used as a processional for many brides around the world, has now been freshly arranged as a duet for
Generally known as "Here Comes the Bride" or "Wedding March," this piece by Richard Wagner which has been used as a processional for many brides around the world, has now been freshly arranged as a duet for
Generally known as "Here Comes the Bride" or Wedding March, this piece by Richard Wagner which has been used as a processional for many brides around the world, has now been freshly arranged as a duet for
Generally known as Here Comes the Bride or Wedding March, this piece by Richard Wagner which has been used as a processional for many brides around the world, has now been freshly arranged for Brass Quartet
This collection for the advancing performer contains classic trumpet tunes and familiar wedding music appropriate for use in the church service. It has a separate pull-out for the trumpet player. Titles
Twenty pieces from the standard wedding repertoire, flexibly arranged for same or mixed wind instrumentation! Each is playable as a trio, duet, or solo with piano accompaniment. Each compatible book
Appropriate as wedding service music for the church. Includes: Trumpet Tune (Purcell); Bridal Chorus (Wagner); Hornpipe (Handel); Psalm XIX (Marcello); How Brightly
The most popular song to be played as a processional for many weddings around the world. This arrangement has been specifically modified so that the entire piece can be used for the whole bridal party to