If you have a solid piano player you want to showcase, this is the piece you're looking for! After a dark and driving jaunt through ever-changing meters, the work settles into more common compound meters.
This has real class. Like much of Bernstein's show music, the score of "Candide" is equally at home on the concert stage as the theater. Clare Grundman's great arranging talent has once again produced a
Based on the idioms of traditional Irish music, this fanfare for band celebrates the turn of the millennium in the year 2000. To highlight this momentous event, the Irish themes morph into something
For trumpet (or flute) quartet and band, this bright, shimmering cascade of excitement has a sound reminiscent of classic Hollywood TV scores. Scored to allow either ensemble to be heard well, both band and
The technical capabilities of the woodwinds are on full display in this fun, lively, and jaunty setting of the treasured Irish hymn. Expertly scored to capture that authentic Irish sound, this work is an
There are two sections in Celebrate the Music: The A section, Allegro qt. note = 120, begins with an introduction, that includes a fanfare, and is followed by several lyrical melodies that again consist of
An inspiring concert band piece adapted from the orchestra version originally written for professional orchestra and dedicated to Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. Perfect as an opener.
This thrilling "tour-de-force" concert opener is really an extended fanfare, opening with an energetic brass and percussion motif that forms the basis for the piece. A contrasting lyrical section
An eclectic combination of dances and ballads inspired by the music of Ireland - specifically the type of folk music heard in County Clare, located on the central southwest coast. While much of the music
This sophisticated and colorful work commemorates the composer's student teaching experience. Grand orchestrations and celebratory flourishes lead to an emotionally descriptive finish characterizing the end
Looking for a great concert opener? This short, highly animated fanfare packs a lot of excitement into a small amount of time. Great thematic writing, powerful brass chords, soaring horn lines, sweeping
Disneyland Paris is the only Disney park in Europe, attracting approximately 15 million visitors each year. Fans can always count on Disney for enjoyable and tuneful music; Chante c'est Noel (Sing,
Sousa wrote much more than marches. This work is from a suite entitled Camera Studies - Music for an Imaginary Film. It is clearly Sousa but not the Sousa of the famous marches. A fascinating