Mvt. 1: exuberant, playful (6:00 ); Mvt. 2: serene, mysterious (11:00); Mvt. 3: fiery, spirited (5:30). Total duration: 23:00. Commissioned by Assembly Saxophone Quartet.
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
Originally commissioned for two French horns, the title comes from Psalm 100, which begins "Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth!" Rescored for two euphoniums or trombones, this is a great work to
Composed in 2005 for Solowerke fur Wettbewerb (Solo Pieces for Contests) in Austria, this rhapsody starts rather unconventionally with a cadenza that leads to a lyrical andante in the classic A-B-A
Bourree from Cello Suite No. 4 BWV 1010; Gavotte and Rondeau from Partita No. 3 BWV 1006; and Mein glaubiges Herze view details