This famous work for young band is now available in an arrangement that can be performed by a variety of woodwind ensembles. All the sensitivity and musicianship of the original are evident in this
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The dramatic overture from Mozart's "Don Giovanni" (the sixth most-performed opera in the world) is skillfully arranged for a large woodwind ensemble by Melanie Thorne. The thrilling and dramatic overture
One of Mozart's recognized masterworks, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik has been widely performed and recorded. The second movement, Romanze, in rondo form conveys a feeling of
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A delightfully melodic harbinger, Delius' on Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring is a lushly beautiful pastoral work, with hints of cuckoo calls between instrument groupings. A peaceful, almost
A great example of Baroque style and articulations, this incredibly famous piece has been arranged for a five part interchangeable woodwind ensemble. This bold and majestic piece is suitable for contest use
The well-known final movement from Mozart's "Piano Sonata in A Major K. 331." The title, in English, Turkish Rondo, refers to an exotic "Turkish" style that was quite popular in his time. Good
A lively medley of traditional Irish folksongs that includes: When Irish Eyes are Smiling; Kerry Dance; Molly Malone; My Wild Irish Rose; Harrigan, That's Me and McNamara's Band.
Still, Still, Still is a peaceful Austrian carol that is beautiful in its simplicity and elegance. Melody is found in all voices. Often performed by choirs, this is a favorite with audiences all
Classic ragtime standard That's a Plenty by Lew Pollack arranged for various instrumental ensembles. Easy and enjoyable for all performers!