Since its initial publication c.1850, Ernst Sachse's 100 Etudes for Trumpet has been one of the cornerstones of trumpet pedagogy. The study of etudes originally written for other instrumental
In his characteristic erudite yet approachable style, this transcription of Lukas Foss' choral piece for five-part voices 'Then the Rocks on the Mountains Began to Shout' features an
A solid piece of literature, considered a standard in trumpet repertoire. An excellent choice for study, examination purposes, or concert and contest.
Edited by soloist Elisa Koehler, this edition strives to build a bridge between scholarship and performance traditions in order to provide viable options for both the purist and the practitioner. Printed
Transcribed for euphonium or trombone, Theodore Hoch's Fantasie Concertante, written in the style of Carl Maria von Weber, was first published for trumpet in 1902. Hoch (1842-1906) was a widely
The Festival Classics series is a progressively graded collection of solos with piano accompaniment. The books contain a mix of transcriptions of familiar classics along with solos written
Prolific composer Ulysses Kay composed Heralds for eight brass instruments in 1968 during his tenure at Lehman College in New York City. This work introduced new tendencies that would become
Considered by many to be the best cornet player of all time, Herbert L. Clarke left a legacy of superior musicianship through his famous studies. The Term Nereid refers to the sea nymphs of Greek
While unknown today, composer William Pettee (1839-1891) was a remarkable musician and composer in his day, as evidenced by the fact that he wrote funeral music for Abraham Lincoln and General Ulysses S.
"The Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello" are some of the most frequently performed and recognizable solo compositions ever written. These pieces have been meticulously transcribed, keeping the integrity of
This celebratory and dramatic rendition has become a favorite of both the Oregon Symphony and Baltimore Symphony brass players, being played at sporting events including Portland Trailblazers
For solo tuba & symphonic band (piano reduction). First printing. Premiered in 2005 by Andy Carlson and the Illinois State Symphonic Winds. Five movements. Winner of the Harvey Phillips Award from the