The rousing and well-known Anvil Chorus or Gyspy Chorus from Verdi's "Il Trovatore" depicts Spanish gypsies striking their anvils at dawn and singing the praises of hard work, good wine,
Brass at Easter - it is the sound of victory! This setting for brass quartet or quintet (the horn is optional) begins quietly, adding instruments as it goes. The journey through modulations helps build the
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This four-voice canon on the tune Lo, How a Rose is a great concert opener or appropriate for putting together a quick piece for church services. An optional horn in F part is included in
There have been many recordings of the famous Gabrieli canzoni for various combinations of brass instruments. This arrangement for brass quartet is a welcome addition to this repertoire. Antiphonal spacing
Here is a collection of traditional Christmas and Hanukkah tunes arranged for four low brass with an optional drum part. Formatted as 5" x 7" march-sized books. Parts are available separately or as a
Transcribed from the organ works of the Baroque master, this arrangement fits the brass quartet of average ability. Ranges are reasonable and no real rhythmic problems make this a perfect choice.
A jazz medley of Deck the Halls, Silent Night, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen and We Wish You a Merry Christmas.
Commissioned by the First Presbyterian Church, White Bear Lake, Minnesota on the occasion of the 140th Anniversary celebration. A wonderful fanfare for any ceremony, celebration, or special
This is an abridged transcription of the Gloria from John Taverner's 1530 mass, "Western Wynde (Wind)," for flexible brass quartet. Parts are provided for two trumpets (the second is a duplicate of the F
Habanera is one of the most famous and popular opera arias in the repertoire. The majority of technical requirements have been reduced in this arrangement by David Marlatt to make it suitable for