Originally composed for piano, this work is one of ten "Woodland Sketches" by the composer. The key signature has been adjusted in the interest of minimizing difficulties for brass instruments. The
This beautiful and frequently performed lullaby is thought to be of African American origin. This lovely setting for woodwind quintet is not technically difficult, though because it is soft and slow,
This beautiful and frequently performed lullaby is thought to be of African American origin. This delicate and lush setting for concert band will stretch and showcase your ensemble's...
In this arrangement of a classic hymn, the introductory sixteen measures are melody-only. Most parts show cue notes, allowing the conductor to choose any single instrument, or combination of instruments, to
Perfect for Memorial Day or any patriotic occasion, the national ballad America is given new life in this dramatic setting. Featuring solemn percussion throughout, majestic trumpet flourishes are
Piae Cantiones, published in 1582, is a collection of late medieval sacred and secular songs begging to be given performance, either as written, or perhaps in new settings. Three sacred tunes in
This Christmas medley of six wonderful carols can be heard over and over again and never lose their magic. Combined in an ambitious, fresh, and exciting new setting, this is definitely not just another
"Joyful" is the best term to describe this animated woodwind quintet arrangement. All five parts are exciting to play, with prominent flute and horn parts. This work is an accessible and fresh take on the
Looking for something fun to play? The Band Played On was arranged specifically for municipal bands to offer the audience an opportunity to stand and join the band in a sing-a-long. The work is
Looking for something fun to play and sure to be a crowd pleaser? This is a historically "American" work, written by a German immigrant composer, and dedicated to an American president. Put this on your
Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella was first published in a 1668 collection of Provencal noels. Jeannette and Isabella, presumed to be farmhands, found the Christ-child, then shared the good news
Conceived as a fanfare to precede the presentation of The Star-Spangled Banner, this work can be presented in three different ways: (1) as a concert selection, (2) as a narrated work describing the
Excerpts from two suites by Edward MacDowell, Sea Pieces and Woodland Sketches, are included in this clarinet choir transcription which can be performed with as few as five players. The
In 1609, Michael Praetorius harmonized the version of Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming with which most of us are familiar. His contemporary, Melchior Vulpius, created a four-voice canon on the same
This four-voice canon on the tune Lo, How a Rose is a great piece for opening a concert, or appropriate for putting together a quick piece for Church services.
This four-voice canon on the tune Lo, How a Rose is a great concert opener or appropriate for putting together a quick piece for church services. An optional horn in F part is included in
This is the famous Pachelbel Canon... even though it isn't! The music borrows freely from Pachelbel's melodies and infinitely maintains the repeating eight notes of the bass line, but unlike a
Looking for a great concert opener? This short, highly animated fanfare packs a lot of excitement into a small amount of time. Great thematic writing, powerful brass chords, soaring horn lines, sweeping
This music, borrowed from Choctaw worship, mixes a woodwind quartet with groups of pitched and unpitched percussion. The mallet instruments are backed up with an optional piano part in the event some, or
Looking for exciting brass ensemble music for Easter? Add something special to any Lenten/Easter Service with uplifting arrangement of Robert Lowry's Christ Arose! for Trombone Quartet/Choir. Also