Hold on to your hat! This high-energy encore features the first clarinet as soloist at high speed while the rest of the ensemble do their best to keep up! Audiences will be dazzled by the flurry of flying
"Fun to play" is an understatement for this holiday season program opener. All parts are animated and designed to prepare performers and audiences alike with expectations of an enjoyable program ready to
The Irish are perhaps best known for their unique musical style. Jig of the Irish for woodwind quintet captures the captivating, infectious dance and lyrical singing of this culturally rich land.
Light articulations and syncopated rhythms highlight the ragtime feel of this engaging selection for developing musicians. Scored for a SAATB saxophone quintet at a medium difficulty level, this arrangement
James Pierpont's 1857 "Jingle Bells" is subjected to certain stylistic variations, but a couple of the performers make various attempts at sabotage. There are clashes and crashes until discipline is
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.
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Triplet Tomfoolery is a mid-easy level piece designed to teach the triplet skill to the young woodwind quintet. Spiced with chromaticism, this is a lot of fun to play and there is a lot of fooling
The Twelve Keys Of Christmas was written as a fun and challenging version of the ever-popular, interminable carol, but with a key change every verse! Almost every major key is used, except for one
Variations on Happy Birthday is a fun take on the traditional melody. From Tempi di Mozart to Grandioso in style, this arrangement will be enjoyed by players and audiences alike.
This little up-tempo quintet was designed to provide literature to the fledgling group looking to spread their wings with just a bit of fun in their program. The Two Step was a fast ballroom dance