These pieces offer teachers and performers an original material designed for both educational and performing purposes. They are very useful for learning to play together at different levels and perfectly
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Absence of Color was written in the winter of 2007 and received its premiere at Elon University, North Carolina in April, 2008. The music and the poetry came in response to two friends being pulled
Mahler's masterpiece from Symphony No. 5, this arrangement is quite true to the original. Will require at least three advanced players, with skills in tenor and treble clef. Being able to subdivide is a
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The difficulty of this marching groove powerhouse stems from the use of hemiola throughout the piece and occasional mixed meter. The snare, timpani and tom parts are great for showcasing more advanced
The most well known song from Faure's "Trois Melodies". This arrangement shares lyrical the tune between 2 flutes and alto, with the gentle accompanying quavers shared between the other players. Score and
A large and lively arrangement of the famous opening from Act 3 of Handel's Oratorio Solomon. The inclusion of two Piccolos as the piece progresses gives extra brightness and an organ-like quality
When Miles Davis plays, people listen. From the album, Cookin' with the Miles Davis Quintet, this arrangement delivers! Make your jazz fans happy, and perhaps get a few new ones! Smooth!
Written in honor of the Bands of America (BOA - "Boa-sphere'), this piece is sextet of medium difficulty in a rock/jazz feel. It is scored for both pitched and non-pitched instruments.