Melodic, energetic, and right in the wheelhouse of first-year players. Claves and tambourine are introduced, so there is a little something for the percussion section, too. The perfect selection to
This lively and authentic transcription of a work for solo piano begins with a march and then moves into a two-step. Your musicians will learn a variety of 6/8 rhythms as well as develop their skills in
This famous concerto, originally for lute, is a great fit for solo viola with a few minor adjustments. With three short movements in the key of D major, this work will delight audiences and gives the
This work is playable by any SSATB combination of woodwind, brass, and string players with optional percussion. Beginning with a sensitive unison Chant reminiscent of early church
Bring a fun element to holiday programs with this toe-tapping medley of Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree; Dominic the Christmas Donkey; I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
Among Goldman's many contributions to the band's repertoire, his Christmas march medley has been especially popular. Familiar seasonal tunes include Good King Wenceslas; Adeste Fideles; Jingle
Expose your musicians and audiences to the musical writings of Samuel Coleridge Taylor this holiday season. Originally written for full orchestra, it's adapted here for concert band. The harp part is
Composed to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the University of Kansas, this striking work begins with optional offstage chimes (one or two sets) to depict the daily ringing of the campus bells. Trumpets
Take a musical road trip from New York to San Francisco and points in between. This medley travels through some of the best-known songs about cities and states in just a few minutes! The drive features:
There is much to enjoy in this intense and high-energy work for elementary bands. Very strong and accessible melodic content along with lots of great percussion writing - and even some handclapping - make
Composed to recognize the distinguished career of a longtime music educator, this piece is decidedly cheerful and full of energy and color. There's also a warm hymn-like section included as a respectful
This one-movement work was commissioned by Barnes' longtime friend and collaborator Dr. Mark Rogers. Like so many famous works for bassoon, it is based in F major. The piece is in a modified five-part rondo
Inspired by the beauty and vastness of the Great Plains and the many small towns that dot the countryside. The rapid lines of the opening create a landscape teeming with life and vibrancy. As the busy day
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If you have a large percussion section, this may be the perfect piece for your developing band. It is very carefully scored and cross-cued so that almost any size band can perform it effectively. Composed
This classic work is now available for any SSATB combination of woodwind, brass, and string players with optional percussion. This lovely work includes an opening written in an overture style followed by a
The first-ever symphonic wind band edition of this profound 20th-century work. The masterful scoring faithfully captures the magic of the original orchestration, which has been heard in numerous films and