This perennial concert favorite by Tchaikovsky has been expertly arranged for concert band by Robert Longfield. It can stand alone as a grade 3 composition, or it can be performed in a mass band setting by
A powerhouse arrangement of this march for the concert band! Written at an accessible Grade 3.5, this march is sure to impress. As an opener, closer, or mid-concert show-stopper, this will be an audience
The Beatles' landmark album Abbey Road was the last one recorded by the band and is considered by many to be their best. This setting for band includes: Come Together; Something; Maxwell's
The rousing march music of John Philip Sousa has been an audience favorite for generations. This spirited medley combines themes from four of Sousa's most famous marches: The Washington Post; Semper
The awe-inspiring legacy of the Pony Express comes alive in this audacious musical tale of one of America's greatest institutions. Conceived from a single rhythmic motif, this adrenaline-fueled work yields
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
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of Eckroth Music (Bismarck, North Dakota), this regal piece captures the beauty of the northern states served by their store locations. The antiphonal brass fanfare in the
The infectious groove of this chart-topping hit from the band Toto is timeless and will have audiences of all ages dancing in their seats. It also provides the perfect setting to feature your
Music from a 1911 silent movie, complete with trombone smears, a horse whinny, and lots of fun for percussion. This new arrangement is sure to be a concert favorite for bands everywhere!
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 fresh and modern setting of this beloved lullaby featuring gentle as well as powerful counterpoint, rich harmony, sweeping woodwind lines, and soaring brass. Beautiful!
The second movement of Three Folk Song Settings for Band, this hauntingly beautiful setting provides a lyrical contrast to the two outer movements. The touching lullaby, thought to be of
This fresh, original work for wind orchestra gives an affectionate nod to the jazz standard All the Things You Are.
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,