Andaluza or ("Playera") is part of a set of 12 dances written in 1890. The color and harmonies lend themselves so well to the sonorities of a flexibly scored mixed woodwind ensemble. Ole!
Banditen-Galopp belongs to the several orchestral numbers Johann Strauss, Jr. arranged from his comic operetta Prinz Methusalem. The title is derived from the appearance in the stage work of a
This third concerto was originally written for 3 violins, 3 violas, 3 cellos and basso continuo. This grouping of choirs of instruments in threes creates a balanced sonority. There are lots of notes for all
This work (originally for lute or mandolin and strings) is a great piece to feature a mixed woodwind ensemble. Melody is found in all voices and can be successfully performed by any combination of
For many reasons, Christmas means joy. This tune, Ding Dong Merrily on High, is a wonderful musical snapshot of the whole season. In this arrangement, we hear church bells chiming, voices uniting,
The "Allegro con Spirito" movement of the Divertimento No. 1 is from the Six Feldpartiten (open air suites), composed by Haydn in the early 1780's. Originally scored for two oboes, two French horns, three
The Dragon King, China's first emperor was crowned in 221 B.C. He unified the various states throughout the country and led with an iron hand. Some of the massive projects he ordered were the construction
Earthscape is a lyrical piece inspired by the view of our planet from space. In the silent, black vacuum of space exists this bright blue planet, slowly rotating, giving astronauts a serene and
Sounding very patriotic in nature, For Those Who Have Served would make an ideal selection to be performed at a reflective event or simply to pay homage to the thousands of men and women who have
This beautiful and flowing Christmas carol full of warmth and charm was written by Pietro Yon. The lilting melody is found mainly between the top two parts with the rest of the ensemble supporting the
The fun technical lines - originally in piano and violin - are given here to all members of the ensemble to enjoy. Gypsy Rondo arranged by David Marlatt is flashy, fun to play and a thrilling
This version of the famous Hail the Conquering Hero opens with a solo, gradually adds voices and builds in dynamic, then the sound drops to a solo in the lowest part which starts the building
The Happy Camper is a lively composition that ingeniously combines three charming melodies into a unique and colorful delight. Dance-like in nature, the interwoven tunes seamlessly glide back and
The famous Jig Fugue by Bach is a favorite with organists. It is lighthearted and energetic with its rollicking triple meter. The great parts for all players keep everyone active in this Baroque
This is certainly one of the most beloved pieces of holiday music throughout the world. This arrangement of Joy to the World by David Marlatt is fairly standard in its opening and proceeds through
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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After a short introduction, Up on the Housetop kicks into a catchy, Latin-flavored version of this children's favorite Christmas carol. Great Latin rhythms and the melody spread around the parts
Mr. Handel's Water Piece is a five movement piece originally for trumpet and strings. The overture is from the Water Music Suite in D. The fifth movement is a rearrangement by the
This originally was an aria for soprano and strings, but for this arrangement the lowest voice is featured throughout. The remainder of the ensemble performs the string parts, supporting with a steady
This slow ballad depicts the final days of Lonesome George, who died in 2012 as the last of the giant Galapagos tortoises of Pinta Island. An opening solo is the prelude for an extremely expressive melody
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