Named after both Columbia, the female personification of the New World and the United States, and the city of Columbia, Missouri, this exciting work is sure to be an audience favorite. Hints of Americana,
Kick off your shoes and jump in! Named after a North Texas creek, this high-stepping piece captures the rowdy frolicking in the water with friends and family. Young players will expand their
Written for the 2022 All-Virginia Concert Band, in under three minutes your ensemble will come alive with a fanfare that kicks with a country backbeat. The music explores the land and history of the
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
Written for advanced concert bands, this three-movement work is meant to be played attacca, meaning all three movements are played without break in between. Not intended to be a programmatic piece, the
Rescored for concert band and transposed to B-flat major, this great arrangement of the classic Telemann concerto is the perfect vehicle to showcase the solo trumpet player's command of Baroque performance
Rosetti's concerto, originally written for two horns and orchestra and scored here for two horns and concert band, is an excellent showcase of the technique, range, control, and musicianship of your
A fantastic arrangement of this lesser-known European-style march is sure to be a hit at your next concert.
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A lovely, reflective work written in remembrance of the composer's father.
This is by far the jazziest tune from Bernstein's "West Side Story," and it's nothing short of iconic in its appeal and longevity. Combining a medium swing style with angular riffs and a cocky
A gorgeous work for upper-level ensembles. Beautiful melodic lines, lush harmonies, and powerful, soaring, majestic brass - everything needed to become a standard in the concert literature. This emotionally
Helen May Butler was one of the most successful female conductors in the history of the concert band. Band music was a favorite of President Theodore Roosevelt, and this work was selected as the official
One of the most infectious folk songs of all time is certain to make a huge splash at your next concert event. The band opens with stomping and clapping, encouraging audience participation! The well-known