This arrangement of the Berceuse provides the ensemble an opportunity to bring out the beautiful flowing main theme against the underlying moving harmony. The key has been changed to make
Jean Sibelius' Karelia Suite, Op. 11 was written in 1893 for Viipuri Students' Association. The suite is one of Sibelius' earlier works and remains one of his most popular. Scored for sopranino, 2
This work is one of the most popular orchestral works of the 18th century. Although fully Mozart, it does not have the endless technical string passages, thus making it adaptable for the saxophone ensemble.
Here is a very effective example of Classical music for woodwind ensembles, with trills and other ornamentation to add lightness and interest to the whole arrangement. A great choice for any concert or
This arrangement by Gary Bricault provides the musicians the opportunity to experience the wonderful ragtime music of the Tin Pan Alley era. A great piece for an encore or to give variety to a heavy
Romanian Folk Dances is written for a full flute choir of piccolo, three flutes, two alto flutes, two bass flutes, and the low sounds of the contra alto flute and the contrabass flute. Each
Shepherd's Hey is a Morris dance tune that exists in different, varied forms. This light, bouncy arrangement would make a great opener for any program. Scored for E-flat soprano clarinet, five
Sound Bite’s four movements are written for the three sections that make up the band, with the final movement for the full band which features a final cadenza for the soloist. An excellent
Symphony No. 2 in E-Flat Major (1856) was strongly influenced by Gounod’s immediate predecessors of the era. The third movement Scherzo, is light and almost whimsical in form. The piece must
An original eight-piece work for clarinet ensemble consisting of two groups. Total instrumentation is four clarinets, two basset horns in F or alto clarinets, and two bass clarinets. Featuring
Percy Grainger based this delightful piece on a little tune he made on a three-day walk in the Scottish Highlands in 1900 as a hummed accompaniment to his tramping feet. A great piece to perfect skills such