Inspired by Deuteronomy 6:4-9, this piece has lots of unison writing, engaging percussion, and comfortable ranges. Very accessible.
Bold and powerful yet very playable lines over heroic percussion combine to create this compelling original work that will make a strong statement at your next concert or contest.
Simple rhythms, heavy unisons, and comfortable ranges fueled by driving percussion make this highly accessible work the perfect opener for middle school and smaller high school bands.
Here is a compilation of eleven normally familiar nursery tunes, arranged in a minor key to slightly disguise their existence within the arrangement. They include: Polly, Put the Kettle On; Baa, Baa
The composition Daydreamin' was written as a solo for either Clarinet in Bb, or Trumpet in Bb. It is my hope that Daydreamin' will provide students with a song that they will enjoy
Open your program with strength and have your elementary students sounding full and mature at their first concert with this wonderfully scored work that offers great melodic themes, solid scoring, and fresh
Adore Te Devote is an old French church tune, listed in the Processionale in 1697. This arrangement is a four-part, or voice, fugue. As the subject is repeated in the successive voices,
A commissioned work intended to feature Suzuki students in performance alongside Lincoln's Symphony Orchestra (Nebraska) for a multilevel holiday concert performance. This unique concert band arrangement
This work was commissioned to feature Suzuki students in performance alongside Lincoln's Symphony Orchestra for a multi-level holiday concert performance. This unique full-orchestra arrangement can be
The composition begins with a strong fanfare and maintains its stateliness throughout. Easy rhythms, unison writing and great percussion. Excellent patriotic choice.
Light through the Darkness is an elementary piece originally written for clarinet and adapted for bassoon. The final entrance of the main theme is an introduction to tenor clef. The piece is