These four offer original musical settings will add strength and majesty to any occasion. The pieces can be used in worship services and for wedding processionals and recessionals. The fanfares will also
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Presented in an almost march-like nature, this stately rendition includes all kinds of "fun" devices. A sure hit for the lighter side of a Christmas presentation. Scored for 2 trumpets, horn, trombone,
The Holly and the Ivy is a traditional English Christmas carol. Holly and ivy have been important as English Christmas decorations for church use since at least the fifteenth century. This
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A brass sextet with opt. parts for flugelhorn and BHTC. The beginning introduces stacked motives building to full chords. Following is a rendition of "When I Can Read My Title Clear" with melody broken down
A brass sextet with opt. parts for flugelhorn and BHTC. The beginning presents a vigorous fanfare where it settles down into solemn rendition of "We've A Story To Tell To The Nations." After a
A brass sextet with opt. parts for flugelhorn and BHTC. The beginning presents a vigorous fanfare where it settles down into solemn rendition of "Leaning On The Everlasting Arms." After a motivic transition
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
Still, Still, Still is a peaceful Austrian carol that is beautiful in its simplicity and elegance. Melody is found in all voices. Often performed by choirs, this is a favorite with audiences all
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
This Nativity piece composed by Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612) has been transcribed for brass ensemble with flexible instrumentation - two trumpets, F horn or optional third trumpet, two trombones, and tuba