Why should the brass get to play all of the fanfares? This a thrilling and unique concert opener for wind ensemble, minus brass, allows your band to stand out while the brass get to take a well-deserved
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
The title refers to the region that includes most of the southern half of the state of Louisiana, and the music reflects the Cajun culture and heritage that is prominent in that area. Composed in three
For accomplished bands, a stunning musical tribute to those that soar the skies. Beginning with a brilliant and majestic fanfare, the piece quickly develops through material wrought with tension and energy.
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Unleash the spirit of adventure and embrace the wild beauty of the Alaskan wilderness. Inspired by the legendary Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, this stirring musical journey is a testament to the human
This moving piece is the lullaby-like concluding aria from "Final Alice," the fifth of six large works for soprano and orchestra based on Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" books. This arrangement for
A slow, dark, and mysterious opening transitions to a brisk but dark C minor melody that slowly builds before exploding into a triumphant A-flat major fanfare. Fantastic melodic writing, creative harmonies,
The island of Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay is famous for the former maximum-security prison known as "The Rock" located there. The prison was in use from 1934 to 1963, but the island's history goes back to
This reverent and harmony-rich setting uses a theme from Joachim Neander to full effect. A wealth of musical opportunities for your ensemble and wonderful moments for your audience.
A fresh and modern setting of this beloved lullaby featuring gentle as well as powerful counterpoint, rich harmony, sweeping woodwind lines, and soaring brass. Beautiful!
This fresh, original work for wind orchestra gives an affectionate nod to the jazz standard All the Things You Are.
Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) is Finland's most famous composer. The "Alla Marcia" finds its origin as one of the two intermezzi in the 44-minute Karelia Music composed in 1893. It is a light-upbeat work that
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
The third work from the suite "Moons of Jupiter," Amalthea imitates the recorded audio sounds of space near Jupiter with inventive use of percussive sounds and whispering voices. This work provides