This fun and creative work is a sci-fi saga in the form of an alien invasion. Mysterious visitors from outer space are on a quest for world domination with a formidable weapon, a giant robotic android. The
What a great way to pay tribute to the genius of Mel Brooks and feature your trumpet soloist! As haunting as it is musical, it's ideal for Halloween concerts but can be programmed anytime throughout the
J.K. Rowling's story will mesmerize your audiences as James Newton Howard's evocative film score highlights the adventures of Newt Scamander. Beginning with a hint of Hedwig's Theme, the medley
Inspired by the discovery of an ancient Roman burial ground, this bold and reflective work brings out the mystery and intrigue that surrounds this location. The sounds of Roman legions are heard at the
Beginning bands and their audiences will love this! The overall effect is one of a small bug crawling or...
First-year players will love performing this bold and heroic work at their first concert. Using the first few notes in most beginning band methods, this will be easy to prepare and a pleasure to perform.
Humorous and most assuredly tongue in cheek, this quirky original offers cross-cued solo opportunities for bassoon, flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, and tuba. A wide array of percussion instruments gives
While fun to play and hear, this spooky and creative composition will also reinforce playing 6/8 compound meter. Colorful harmonies add to the eerie mood that will pique the interest and imagination of your
Mysterious and intriguing ghost lights, also known as "will-o'-the-wisps" and "spook lights," have been reported around the world. The same air of mystery and suspense that surrounds these eerie events
This fun and playfully spooky tune covers a wide variety of musical concepts. Some vocalizations and the use of a flexatone highlight this beginning band gem. Only the standard first six notes are used. An
Written for the advanced concert band, this masterpiece of cinematic scoring, complete with creepy incantations spoken in Latin, will have you expecting a film to go along with it. Unique percussion scoring
Programmatic and haunting, this work provides a nice change of pace for your next concert or festival. Nosferatu was the title of an unauthorized adaptation of the 1897 novel
This vividly imaginative work transcends the zombie genre. Extremely well-written, it can be used as a serious concert/festival work. Or, emphasize the horror elements and encourage your students to dream
Everyone gets to contribute to the spooky atmosphere of this creative piece for your youngest ensembles. Surprisingly rich-sounding despite only using six notes, this work also provides additional effects
Legends and folklore tell scary tales of a bridge guarded by a gruesome troll that lives beneath. This work takes the listener on a scary journey alone at night down a road that crosses a stream with an old