This festive work explores the brightness inside us when we feel elated or joyous, something beyond simply being content. Happiness comes from events and people around you; but joy - that comes from within.
These fanfares were written/designed to be used for a variety of occasions ranging from social purposes, such as ceremonial events involving important people, to possible theatrical/dramatic applications.
The Sonata Pathetique is one of the most famous melodies of all time. The simplicity of the melody is what makes it so unique. The depth of emotion and expression in so few notes is what makes this
The Piano Sonata No. 10 was one of Beethoven's early works. Here the Andante (2nd movement) has been abridged and transposed from C major to E flat major. This Andante is in the form of air and
Adventure, pirates, and stormy weather - let this short, exciting piece take your audience on a seafaring ride through the crashing ocean. Energetic, crisp, and punctuated chords in the first section are
Banditen-Galopp belongs to the several orchestral numbers Johann Strauss, Jr. arranged from his comic operetta Prinz Methusalem. The title is derived from the appearance in the stage work of a
A tremendous high-energy piece wonderfully scored to be playable by first-year players. Easy rhythms, limited ranges, plenty of percussion, and a wide range of dynamics make this the perfect teaching
Imagine floating among the clouds on a beautiful summer afternoon making lazy circles and simply drifting on the breeze. Taking a pass over people standing on the ground watching until finally floating off
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Imagine floating among the clouds on a beautiful summer afternoon. Making lazy circles and simply floating on the breeze. Making a pass over people standing on the ground watching until finally floating off
Eighth Note Publications Flexible Band/String Series provides ultimate flexibility for ensembles with incomplete instrumentation or odd combinations. These pieces are playable by as few as 5 woodwind,
This third concerto was originally written for 3 violins, 3 violas, 3 cellos, and basso continuo, but is now arranged by David Marlatt for five clarinets and bass clarinet. This grouping of choirs of
This mournful piece is based on a Canadian folk song, an account of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham where the British under General James Wolfe captured Quebec City from the French at the height of the
This dramatic and expressive composition introduces the key of concert D minor yet easily remains within the Grade 0.5 range. There are simple two-note slurs, dynamics from pp to ff, and