An American Family for Clarinet Trio is a set of three musical essays constructed with the number three in mind. Three movements with three letter subtitles, written for three instruments – 2
This ballad, written for three woodwinds, is a slow song written in jazz ballad style with jazz and contemporary harmonies. It’s a nice addition to a concert with a little different and very
Contents: Trumpet Voluntary (Clark); Trumpet Tune And Ayre (Purcell); Hallelujah Chorus (Handel); My Heart Ever Faithful (Bach); Contrapunctus I (Bach);
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Four Souvenirs for Flute and Piano was originally composed by Paul Schoenfeld (formerly Schoenfield) in 1990 for violin and piano, commissioned by Lev Polyakin. In this edition for flute and piano,
Four Souvenirs for Violin and Piano was composed by Paul Schoenfeld (formerly Schoenfield) in 1990, commissioned by Lev Polyakin. The work consists of four movements (Samba, Tango, Tin Pan Alley,
Here is an opportunity to learn how to swing a clarinet quintet! This features clarinet 1, with a brief solo in clarinet 2. The challenges are listening carefully to playing in tune in a jazz setting, and
Simple yet very effective arrangement akin to Dee Barton's famous arrangement for the Kenton band. Slow all the way, the piece is thick and lush. There is a little solo space at the very end of the piece.
Jazz luminary Ali Ryerson traces a unique and personal artistic path in this solo work. With an engaging form reminiscent of jazz charts (a dreamy introduction, a catchy, swinging head, and
Jazz-Mix for 2, Set #1 (2 Horns) was written in 2017 by Douglas Hill. This is a set of 4 tunes for 2 horns in jazz style. Included are: Ramblin' Rag; Full Circle Blues; Begin Again;
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Here's another catchy Rick Hirsch original for saxophone quartet. It's based on his popular big band chart Mambo Over The Mountain, and has optional ad-lib/notated solos in all parts. Scored for
Rhapsody in Blue was written by George Gershwin in 1924. Combining both classical and jazz elements, this work---originally for solo piano and jazz band - is considered the most popular concert
Take a listen to the lovely full performance recording by flautist Andy Findon!
Whilst deliberately eschewing programmatic titles for this piece, the composer’s response to a tumultuous year