Hauntingly elegant technical backgrounds effectively contrast with long flowing melodies.
Appropriately titled, Energetikos is a wildly energetic work that will bring down the house! The opening and closing sections develop momentum by incorporating shifting time signatures and
The title says it all! Experience all the vitality and energy that bubble throughout this concert overture. Exceptional writing captures the essence of each spring, the abundance of new life and the annual
A standard in advanced flute repertoire, this brilliant showpiece is widely performed in contest and recital settings. Now, with this meticulously prepared accompaniment for winds, you can feature any
The finale of Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5 is a fantastic orchestral movement. It is very grand in nature and appears to reflect Tchaikovsky’s nationalist writing tendencies....
Flight is the official march of the Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. It was commissioned by the Air Force Band in 1984 and premiered by them in November of that year. Their recording
An impressive work for full orchestra that calls on every section to provide the drama, color and energy for a successful concert feature.
On April 19, 1995, the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City was the target of a devastating bombing that resulted in a terrible lose of life, including 19 children to whom this work is
Celebrate your holiday season with this refreshing spectacular by the gifted staff arranger of the United States Air Force Band. It will brighten any Christmas program with its imaginative, colorful
Richard Wagner penned this work in honor of the young King Ludwig II. Bourgeois' meticulously edited edition enables the modern concert band to perform this masterwork. Parts are included
Accomplished ensembles will relish this spectacular display of musical fireworks! The fanfare opens with timpani introducing the resounding clarion call of bells and brass and resplendent hunting calls in
This funeral march was written in honor of the great Norwegian poet Bjornstjerne Bjornson, a close friend of the composer, upon his death in 1910. The music's link with Bjornson is underscored by the fact
This sparkling concert overture opens with a majestic fanfare that leads to the buoyant main theme in 12/8 time. A lyrical contrasting section is as rich in melodic content as it is passion. In a modified
With all the regality and bravura of the original, this powerful arrangement from Act III of Wagner's "Lohengrin" is the perfect choice to showcase the brilliant sounds of the brass choir and the technical