Six different styles are represented. These pieces can be played individually or as a set of 2, 3 or more. The piano accompaniment set them apart. Great for concert or contest use. Titles
Transcribed from the organ works of the Baroque master, this arrangement fits the brass quartet of average ability. Ranges are reasonable and no real rhythmic problems make this a perfect choice.
From The Art of the Fugue, this Bach masterwork transcribes perfectly for Brass Quintet. It was found in the New York Brass Quintet archives at Yale University and was one of the NYBQ
This transcription of Scheidt's organ piece works quite well for brass quartet, with lots of interplay between both trumpets and trombones.
This work was written for the St. Louis Brass, and is recorded on the CD Renaissance Faire. Playable by high school groups, this four movement work is perfect for any ensemble contest.
Great literature arranged by Joe Keith for high school groups. Perfect for concert and contest.
20 duets for bass clef instruments in a variety of keys and rhythms from the works of Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Haydn, Rossini, Brahms, Stich, Purcell & Fantini.
A collection of cornet/trumpet duets, including: I Would That My Love (Mendelssohn/Reeves); The Friendly Rivals (Charles Godfrey); Ida and Dottie Polka (F.H. Losey); Elena Polka (W.H. Kiefer); Side