Bring bombast and excitement to your concert program with this lively, rhythmically driving piece inspired by the epic flood of the Noah's Ark tale! Flexible instrumentation arrangement.
This breathtaking work for SATB choir and wind ensemble quotes from the writings of St. Catherine of Siena: "You are an ever-burning fire; you are a fire which drives away all coldness and
The struggle between major and minor keys in the first movement of Dvorak's Symphony No. 8 is now brilliantly adapted for wind ensemble. Bring your ensemble and audiences an important historical work that's
Balancing heartfelt introspection with perpetual motion, this emotional work is purely delightful from start to finish and will resonate with performers and audiences everywhere. Originally written for
The heat is intense! Arranged for wind ensemble, the bold tonality and brash textures meld perfectly in this exciting work that features frequent meter changes and rich harmonies interspersed with
With its propelling motion and dramatic fanfare, this wonderful adaptation of two of the most iconic moments from Verdi's Requiem is in an accessible format suitable to entertain both your ensemble and your
Juxtaposing two original themes, each representing soul and creativity, this work pays a musical tribute to the life of a student who was taken too soon.
Bring bombast and excitement to your concert program with this lively, rhythmically driving piece inspired by the epic flood of the Noah's Ark tale!
Bring the trademark twang of one of the Ozark region's most famous songs to your performance hall with this exhilarating setting of the popular fiddle tune Arkansas Traveler. Your band will love
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A fantastic arrangement of this lesser-known European-style march is sure to be a hit at your next concert.
A paean of service to country, this large-scale programmatic work reflects upon a soldier's journey home.
An explosion of color and texture, this brilliant work for band, written in three movements, is as challenging as it is captivating!
On the surface, these two Robert Frost poems appear quite different; Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening is contemplative, set in the quietude of a winter night's snow, while The Road Not
A work for wind orchestra comprised of three distinct motifs that tell a story of looking for hope. Beginning with a crisp and airy feeling, this intensive work gives us a sense of taking flight over a
The two Romanian Rhapsodies, Op. 11, are Enesco's best-known works and have secured a place in the repertory of major orchestras worldwide. They were written in Paris in 1901 and first performed together in