A straightforward bit of Baroque writing for cello solo (optional double bass or bassoon solo) with string orchestra. Showcase an advanced player while introducing Baroque style accompaniment playing to
A beautiful setting of the gospel hymn, Shall We Gather at the River, this lush arrangement opens with an oboe solo (cued in flute and alto sax) with woodwind choir. The varied textures create
Though written by an English Baroque composer, this three-movement work was written in the Italian style. The first movement is an allegro with uniform phrases and spritely character. The middle movement is
Two short folks songs arranged by Percy Grainger are paired together in this expressive scoring for concert band by Leroy Osmon. Using a standard wind-band instrumentation, Osmon
One of Mozart's recognized masterworks, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik has been widely performed and recorded. The second movement, Romanze, in rondo form conveys a feeling of
This prolific composer of German marches is represented in grand style with this well-researched edition. Characterized by euphonium counterlines, embellishing woodwind lines, and colorful independent
This adaptation from the famous Vivaldi work, like the original Ocean Storm movement published previously, is designed to be performed by players of many different abilities and instrumental combinations.
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Based on the "Viennese" Piano Sonata, this brief movement was arranged by Merle J. Isaac. Students will reinforce Classical style, multiple note slurs, chromatic notes, and spiccato bowing.
An exemplary display of brilliant and creative writing for advanced concert bands. Sections of intense and driving material contrast with lightly textured lyric sections, all of which have an underlying
A delightful suite of pieces for intermediate string orchestra, depicting the beautiful snowy mountains of Colorado. All the festivities of winter scenes are presented in contrasting movements named for