Unleash the spirit of adventure and embrace the wild beauty of the Alaskan wilderness. Inspired by the legendary Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, this stirring musical journey is a testament to the human
This reverent and harmony-rich setting uses a theme from Joachim Neander to full effect. A wealth of musical opportunities for your ensemble and wonderful moments for your audience.
A patriotic anthem originally written and published in 1918 for voice and piano at a time when a newfound sense of nationalism swept across the country as the United States became involved in World War One,
The title aptly describes this genuinely exquisite work for band. While not technically challenging, this music requires control of tone, intonation, and harmonic sensitivity.
The Michigan City Lighthouse is an important landmark and the only lighthouse in Indiana. It is a beacon of light for the city and represents the vibrant people of the town. The first trumpet's highest note
The golden age of marches in early 20th century gave us a wealth of wonderful literature. That tradition is still alive and well as can be seen with this wonderful and tuneful addition to the repertoire.
This sophisticated and colorful work commemorates the composer's student teaching experience. Grand orchestrations and celebratory flourishes lead to an emotionally descriptive finish characterizing the end
Disneyland Paris is the only Disney park in Europe, attracting approximately 15 million visitors each year. Fans can always count on Disney for enjoyable and tuneful music; Chante c'est Noel (Sing,
An intriguing composition, the mixed meter, powerful motifs, and pulsing energy press forward like a powerful engine. A variety of instrumental colors and textures help to garner interest among students and
William Hebert was the principal flutist of the Cleveland Orchestra for many years. This arrangement for the Baldwin Wallace College (now University) Concert Band has been rescued from his notes and edited
Another in the fine series of marches from Karl King, this gem received its title "from some ritualistic work of a certain fraternity." Composed in 1913, the march is dedicated to Clive Dayton of Brighton,
Written in the style of the marches used in circuses to accompany acrobats, this march harkens back to a longstanding band tradition. Filled with theatrical surprises, it is a work that adds a special
Taking the concert band on an exciting new journey, this vibrant work features lush romantic melodies and utilizes independent parts alternating with unison writing to drive forward to a brilliant
The saying "Fair winds and following seas" is offered to sailors as a gesture of goodwill and good luck to those who have served with courage and integrity and will be missed. With unexpected dissonances