Looking for something fun to play? The Band Played On was arranged specifically for municipal bands to offer the audience an opportunity to stand and join the band in a sing-a-long. The work is
Looking for something fun to play and sure to be a crowd pleaser? This is a historically "American" work, written by a German immigrant composer, and dedicated to an American president. Put this on your
This is the famous Pachelbel Canon... even though it isn't! The music borrows freely from Pachelbel's melodies and infinitely maintains the repeating eight notes of the bass line, but unlike a
Looking for a great concert opener? This short, highly animated fanfare packs a lot of excitement into a small amount of time. Great thematic writing, powerful brass chords, soaring horn lines, sweeping
Three familiar carols: O Little Town of Bethlehem (two versions, notated back-to-back); Personent Hodie (On This Day, Earth Shall Ring); and Sing We Now of Christmas (Noel
Christmas Joy is a duet for Oboe and English Horn (or B-flat Clarinet) - accompanied by Piano with an optional Organ supplement. The work incorporates Away in a Manger and Joy to the
This concert band arrangement provides soloistic opportunities for many players and explores a variety of tonal colorations. The tune is poignant, and the minor key offers opportunities for rich
This concert band arrangement on NATIONAL HYMN, also known as "God of Our Fathers" with music composed by George Warren, builds on Warren's trumpeting introduction and following majestic hymn tune. It is
Do not let the slow start to this piece deceive you! Containing many contrasting sections, this work is a medley of O Come, O Come, Emmanuel (Veni Emmanuel); Of the Father's Love Begotten
An improvisatory work for oboe accompanied by piano, strings, or concert band. The oboe part is identical in all three versions. Technical issues, besides some range demands, are only moderately difficult.
This improvisatory work for solo oboe and concert band is very expressive, allowing a lot of freedom for interpretation. Technical issues, besides some range demands, are only moderately difficult. This
An improvisatory work for solo oboe and string orchestra, this is very expressive and allows a lot of freedom for interpretation. Technical issues, besides some range demands, are only moderately
Opera singer Antonina Chehovska described this extremely popular Ukrainian folksong as being so well known it could almost be a second Ukrainian national anthem. This arrangement was inspired by hearing a
This romantic work lends itself to creative interpretation on the part of both soloist and accompanying wind and percussion instruments which often share in what is perhaps more aptly described as a
James Pierpont's 1857 "Jingle Bells" is subjected to certain stylistic variations, but a couple of the performers make various attempts at sabotage. There are clashes and crashes until discipline is
Proem and Scamper was composed for the Charlottesville Horn Club. The short 17-measure proem (a fourteenth century term for preface or prelude) is quickly connected to an animated 'chase' where all
Proem and Scamper was originally composed for the Charlottesville Horn Club, then transcribed for saxophones. The short 17-measure proem (a fourteenth century term for preface or prelude) is