Quintapade is an exciting composition by Arthur J. Michaels. Following a 5-measure introduction, the listener hears a sentimental, legato melody that flows lyrically through the first section. Then
Each year Austrians ring in the new year with a performance of Johann Strauss' Radetzky. Composed in 1848 and dedicated to the military commander Joseph Radetzky von Radetz, this march became
Russian Folk Songs takes the audience back in time to the beauty of old Russia. This medium-easy piece for Concert Band is written in three contrasting movements, each featuring a different Russian
Seophonic Rhapsody features two contrasting sections. The first section, a Grade 3, flows expressively and smoothly, beginning quietly and gradually building in intensity. The second section, a
The classic hymn Shall We Gather at the River is coupled with Home Over There in this fun and exciting Fast March by Henry Fillmore. Aaron Noe has updated this classic march for
Snow Falling Softly is a stunning new composition for young and developing concert band. Craig Thomas Naylor has skillfully composed an original piece for young bands which captures the beauty of
Songs for Caroling is an excellent resource for community performances. This collection of 8 traditional holiday carols is written for flexible instrumentation in 4-part harmony. Take small
Squad Car by Jason McChristian is an exciting journey with a old police buggy as it whirls through the city. Along the way, you will hear the roaring of engines, the honking of horns, and screams
Simple explanations are tempting yet ultimately impossible and, indeed, minimize the great human tragedy that was the persecution and killing of "witches" in Salem. What could possibly whip up such a
Time Machine is an exciting composition written to develop rhythm skills and time signature awareness in the developing band. Time is an essential element of music without time music is simply
George Rosenkrans is one of the most unrecognized yet influential composers of marches in the early 20th century. Over the course of his career, Rosenkrans would compose over 200 compositions for band. His
The Zouaves were an elite infantry regiment in the French National Army in the 19th Century. They were among the most highly decorated regiments and were widely recognized for their colorful uniforms.