Instrumentalists will love this fabulous collection of 101 classic songs that are perfect for tranquil performances: Ave Maria, Op. 52, No. 6; Bridge over Troubled Water; Come Away with Me; Desperado;
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Ahoy! This jaunty little sea chanty in 4/4 time is a fun arrangement for younger ensembles. The staccato notes in the lively melody enhance the mood, and a bit of confidence will bring on a dynamic
A flashy arrangement with jazz influences makes for a spectacular piece. Add in some improvisation by all members of the ensemble, and watch the audience tap their feet and clap along. A great number for
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Big Ben's Reel is an energetic romp inspired by the flavor of an Irish Reel. It is reminiscent of Hirsch's beloved Cityscapes for quartet, with catchy melodies, driving rhythms, and a
Arranged by jazz saxophone artist and educator Greg Yasinitsky, this swingin' arrangement of Irving Berlin's timeless classic will be great fun for all.
Bring a Torch Jeanette, Isabella for Instrumental Quartets and Quintets is a traditional carol arranged as a jazz waltz. This arrangement is suitable for professional musicians and more experienced
CHICAGO (That Toddlin' Town) by Fred Fisher arranged for Instrumental Quartets and Quintets. This is an advanced arrangement of Fisher's tribute to the 2nd City and made popular by Frank Sinatra amongst
Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel is one the most recognizable Classical pieces ever written and arranged here for various Instrumental Quartets and Quartets. It is suitable for a wide variety of
Here are three refreshing new modern arrangements of three popular traditional carols like you've never heard them before! Intended for the intermediate player(s) and a reasonably competent pianist, they
The ever recognizable and ever popular "Clarinet Polka" arranged for Woodwind Quartet by Kenneth Abeling. This arrangement is for more advanced ensembles but a good workout for
Czech's in the Mail Polka was written as a tribute to the German-Czech style polkas that the composer became so familiar with during his undergraduate years at the University of
Dixieland Medley for Woodwind Quartet by Kenneth Abeling is a collection of five "Dixieland-ish" favorites to include: "That's a Plenty", "After