This sparkling work draws on Smith's many creative reserves at the peak of his compositional stride. The work is a deep well of noble melodic themes, inventive scoring, coloristic passages, and a kind of
For the lyric portion of the marching band presentation, here is a beautiful and dramatic setting of the American folksong Shenandoah by the master bandsman Claude T. Smith.
The original version of this arrangement continues to be one of Claude T. Smith's most-performed works. The opening theme sparkles with rhythmic energy and harmonic structure that never grow old. The
Perfect for younger concert bands! Simple key changes, tempo changes, and one 7/8 measure provide appeal and interest for students and teachers alike. This flexible arrangement allows ensembles to perform
This wonderfully spirited march pays homage to the state of Missouri and its namesake river by using the melody of Shenandoah, also known as Across the Wide Missouri, throughout the march.
Staccato rhythms, accented notes and dynamic contrasts give the familiar themes from "Carmen" plenty of expression, drama and flair! Scored for four clarinets and bass clarinet.
A dramatic and beautiful setting of the well-known hymn, this flexible arrangement allows ensembles to perform the work with as few as 13 musicians, providing accessibility and flexibility for numerous
Rescored to be played by as few as 13 musicians, this classic work opens with a velvet chorale played by the brass and enlarged upon by adding the woodwinds accompanied by the subtle rhythms of the
Opening with a velvet chorale played by the brass and enlarged upon by adding the woodwinds, it is accompanied by the subtle rhythms of the percussion. The theme of the allegro section is assisted by
A classic concert march, this work was written to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Midwestern Music Camp at the University of Kansas. It is now available in a new edition which will make it much
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
Commissioned in memory of a renowned music educator, Concert Dance and Intermezzo has appeared on many state required lists over the years. The signature use of mixed meter is evident throughout,
Opening with a legato tempo featuring colors of the band, the piece develops with a short statement by horn and flute, which precede the rhythmic section. The use of the 7/8 bar is especially effective with
A long time stand-by for concert and contest in the grade 3+ level. The opening features unison winds and active percussion followed by a short bassoon cadenza preceding a lyrical slow movement. Percussion