A reflective, lyrical work with solos for alto saxophone, trumpet, trombone (or euphonium), tuba, flute, oboe (or clarinet), horn (or saxophone).
This is a “party” piece inspired by the sound and feel of the classic rock band Chicago. The title comes from the lyrics to one of their most famous tunes, Saturday in the
Mvt. 1: exuberant, playful (6:00 ); Mvt. 2: serene, mysterious (11:00); Mvt. 3: fiery, spirited (5:30). Total duration: 23:00. Commissioned by Assembly Saxophone Quartet.
Written and dedicated to my son, Jack, and the nights we stayed up "hanging out" while he learned to sleep. This tune is inspired by my good pal Count Basie and tunes like Corner
This composition attempts to portray the zany, whimsical, and chaotic nature of a “Chinese fire drill” (Yes, the thing where people jump out of a car at a red light and run around the car). To
Bass trombone feature. Dedicated to bass trombonist Jay Roberts and Brigham Young University Synthesis Jazz Band, Ray Smith, director.
This work is a tribute to the jazz trumpet player Dizzy Gillespie. Known for this unique angled trumpet bell, "balloon" cheeks, and legendary high range, Dizzy ushered in a new era of jazz known as bebop.
This five-minute sonic meditation invites unity and connectedness with the earth and those around us. Created in collaboration with the students of LaFayette Junior-Senior High School, it contains sounds
This work for string orchestra and audio track is an excellent introduction to 6/8 time using the ranges of grade 1 literature. The piece is inspired by what an alien dance club might sound like.
This work for band and audio track is an excellent introduction to 6/8 time using the ranges of grade 1 literature. The piece is inspired by what an alien dance club might sound like.
This work for band and audio track is an excellent introduction to 6/8 time using the ranges of Grade 1 literature. The piece is inspired by what an alien dance club might sound like.
This work for string orchestra and electronic audio track is an excellent introduction to 6/8 time using the ranges of Grade 1 literature. The piece is inspired by what an alien dance club might sound
Why is it that we enjoy things that scare us? Roller coasters, horror movies, bungee jumping, driving really fast - all of these activities are fun because there is an element of fear. It turns out that
Gary Sudano (1942-2017) will always be remembered as a loving father and passionate music educator. This work is a gift from his wife Jan, his children, and the families in the three Band programs involved
Garapan is a Javanese word meaning "the working out of the music." In the Javanese gamelan tradition, musical compositions are mere skeletons of ideas that have a flexible structure. This allows
Commissioned by Brigham Young University Synthesis and Ray Smith and winner of the ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Award. A clever nod to the tune "Loch Lomond"set with a 7/8 shuffle funk second-line new
The Hope Within was commissioned by the University of the Incarnate Word Wind Ensemble, Brett A. Richardson, Conductor, in memory of the conductor’s mother, Becky Bailey Richardson
A hunched humanoid creature with abnormally large eyes stands in front of a DJ table and begins to spin a track as a way of introducing himself and his underground civilization to your band... For concert
Inspired by an ancient tradition of Chinese landscape painting where artists intentionally left blank spaces on the canvas with the idea that viewers would imagine something to fill in the space and thereby