Alleluia, for middle school concert band, is a multi-level composition. The composer chose to arrange a four measure setting of Alleluia (introduced by a solo flute in the first four
Written to celebrate one of the hardest working species on the planet. A dissonant buzzing section represents the working bees collecting nectar and is contrasted by a chorale representing the honey as it's
Written for wind ensemble, there is also a part for string bass section that can also be performed electronically if needed. While very challenging, advanced groups will enjoy the varied tempos, harmonic
March "Uno" is designed to be an accessible, yet musically rewarding first march for beginning bands as well as a good sight reading piece for bands preparing for festival. Simple, yet tasteful
This piece was written for the 2010-2011 Lincoln Middle School Beginning Band. The parts are very accessible and even though this piece is in E-flat concert, the ranges stay within the concert B-flat scale.
The Menuet from Claude Debussy's Suite Bergamasque is a favorite of pianists across the globe, but at no time do band students get the chance to play it, much less any of Debussy's work
Viking Voyage is a multi-level middle school band work that has three sections: a moderately slow introduction, a faster second section with new melodic material, and a return to the first theme.
Wade in the Water / Freedom Road (a multi-level middle school band work) begins with two solo instrumentalists. The alto sax soloist introduces Wade in the Water and the trumpet soloist