This great collection of music for brass choirs appears on many state contest lists and includes pieces of varying lengths and styles to suit any performance opportunity. The thirteen works in this series
What this original three-movement work lacks in a colorful title, it makes up for it with driving rhythms, memorable melodies, and fun parts for all players. The percussion, although not necessary, would
Contents: Allerseelen (Strauss/Irons); Ballade (Shelukov/Walters); Chanson Triste (Tchaikovsky/Irons); Chorale from "Prelude, Chorale and Fugue" (Bach/Albert/Gower);
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The well-known final movement from Mozart's "Piano Sonata in A Major K. 331." The title, in English, Turkish Rondo, refers to an exotic "Turkish" style that was quite popular in his time. Good
This short fanfare/overture was written to celebrate the 25th anniversary of a school in Canada. It opens with a brief fanfare section before breaking into a fun, shifting upbeat feel with ... view details
Well-known selections from Handel's "Water Music" scored for two trumpets, trumpet (trombone), two horns, baritone/trombone and optional tuba for performance by brass choir.
This is one of the most famous pieces of music ever written. There have been various arrangements done including several for orchestra, wind ensemble, brass quintet, and now for 6 trumpets (4 trumpets and 2