The first published work of John Barnes Chance, this superb composition is widely recognized and acclaimed for its wealth of rhythmic and melodic inventiveness. It opens with a slow, intriguingly
This is aptly subtitled as it is indeed a major work of substantial content in a two-movement setting. Using the hymn Give Us This Day, Maslanka has constructed a work both expressive and powerful
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A staple in the concert band repertoire, American Overture has undergone some significant changes to celebrate its 50th year in publication. A full score is now available in addition to the
A majestic work featuring heroic brass fanfares, sweeping melodic lines, lyrical themes, and energetic, rhythmic ostinati. Listeners are immersed in an oceanic experience as the music portrays magnificent
With the opening of the Iron Curtain, a wealth of previously unknown symphonic band material was discovered, and this amazing work stands out as a masterpiece. At 14 minutes long, this four-movement
A true tapestry of color and rhythm that explores the range of each section as well as the concert band as a whole. Based on the popular gospel song This Little Light of Mine, this piece
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Seamlessly combining programmatic effects with soaring themes, this wonderful work for more advanced concert bands is a great showcase for your band's technical prowess and power.
This cherished work from the Chappell Army Journal is back in print with all new engraving and a full score for the first time. The four movements are entitled Opening Number; Jasper's Dance;
Embark on this musical road trip on the legendary Route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica, including references to the music of its heyday in the 1940s, the quirky attractions, neon signs, and the towns that
This massive work epitomizes the style of Claude T. Smith. It is listed on most major state repertoire lists. It is a deeply felt, sonorous treatment of a beloved melody that is suitable for
Premiered at the 50th Anniversary of MENC (now NAfME) in San Antonio by the United States Air Force Band. This magnificent composition was received with immediate and overwhelming acceptance. At its