The two Romanian Rhapsodies, Op. 11, are Enesco's best-known works and have secured a place in the repertory of major orchestras worldwide. They were written in Paris in 1901 and first performed together in
Disneyland Paris is the only Disney park in Europe, attracting approximately 15 million visitors each year. Fans can always count on Disney for enjoyable and tuneful music; Chante c'est Noel (Sing,
This fun and very tuneful work has an original sound heavily influenced by contemporary electronic dance music, with rare opportunities for open solos (written with chord changes). A fun change of
As the title already suggests, this piece for wind band is written in a typical Spanish style: paso doble. Written in a minor key, the introduction is very dynamic. A variety of sound and rhythmic effects
Feature the flutes in this cheerful three-part piece for the flute section with a rather easy band accompaniment. It has a Latin American character that will please the entire band. An excellent section
A fun, swinging trumpet solo with band accompaniment, this will be a fresh change of pace and an absolute hit for summer programming. Of course, it's not just for "Mr." Trumpet, "Mrs." Trumpet is very
From Vaughan Williams' first film score, this Prelude underscores the opening credits from the 1941 black and white film "49th Parallel" (also known as "The Invaders"). It is a British war film in
Composed in 2005 for Solowerke fur Wettbewerb (Solo Pieces for Contests) in Austria, this rhapsody starts rather unconventionally with a cadenza that leads to a lyrical andante in the classic A-B-A
Composed for piano in 1915 and transcribed for chamber orchestra two years later, this piece comprises seven folk dances from Transylvania, now part of Romania (the last movement consists of two melodies
Bourree from Cello Suite No. 4 BWV 1010; Gavotte and Rondeau from Partita No. 3 BWV 1006; and Mein glaubiges Herze view details