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Quartets of virtually any combination will really enjoy this great collection of holiday songs! Arranged for complete flexibility, each part book includes all four parts. The songs include classic carols
Ensemble Builders for Percussion offers directors an innovative, efficient, and educationally solid method for creating percussion ensembles that work perfectly with their instrumentation needs.
Tradition of Excellence: Excellence in Chamber Music is a collection of flexibly scored ensemble pieces perfect for festivals, fall or spring concerts, summer camps, or ensemble practice. All 15
Excellence in Chamber Music, Book 2 is a collection of flexibly-scored ensembles perfect for festivals, fall or spring concerts, summer camps, or ensemble practice. All 15 songs are arranged for
Continuing the tradition of the highly popular and successful series, Excellence in Chamber Music, Book 3 is also a collection of favorite melodies scored for maximum performance flexibility.
These easy arrangements of 21 holiday classics are each playable as a trio, duet, or solo with piano accompaniment for ultimate flexibility. Each compatible book contains a three-part score so musicians can
John Herndon's flexible ensemble piece Flotsam & Jetsam was inspired by maritime jargon, referring to items lost or discarded from onboard a ship. As such, it is recommended that the piece be
This majestic piece depicts a King's procession through a medieval town. Grand and triumphant, the king parades past his subjects waving and greeting them. This piece allows for all members in the ensemble
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Also called The Ryans and the Pittmans, this popular Newfoundland folk song has been sung and danced to on the East Coast of Canada since the early 1900s. The lyrics tell of a sailor, named
The famous melody of St. Anthony Chorale has been attributed to Haydn, but there is doubt as to whether or not he was the composer or simply quoted an older theme taken from an unknown source.