Included here are some of Tchaikovsky's most famous melodies: Sleeping Beauty, The Nutcracker, Swan Lake and Symphonie Pathetique, topped off with the 1812 Overture! A great piece
Nineteenth-century farm songs, sweetheart songs and silly songs are affectionately combined in a grand love letter to
A musical fantasy depicting the wide range of the wind's character that occurs throughout the year. It opens with a gentle breeze blowing across a prairie, followed by clouds, thunder, lightning and rain.
This musical tribute was commissioned by the Library of Congress on the bicentennial of Lincoln's birth. With beautiful, wistful melodies, fragments of Battle Hymn of the Republic and
A delightful set of variations on What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor? All players get the tune in variations that range from rowdy to whimsical to introspective. A clever new setting of an old
This favorite from the Civil War era opens with hearty cadence of snare drums and field drums, and then fifes (piccolo and
Music from a 1911 silent movie, complete with trombone smears, a horse whinny, and lots of fun for percussion. This new arrangement is sure to be a concert favorite for bands everywhere!
A musical depiction of two Arkansas towns devastated by a tornado in 1952. Dr. Karrick retells the story, moving from quietness to havoc, and incorporating the beautiful old hymn, What Wondrous Love Is
A gorgeous work, combining the genius of Ralph Vaughan Williams with all the pomp and nobility that we love in the music
Feature one or all of your trombones in this Bayreuth blockbuster! Three of Wagner's most famous melodies are featured in this magnificent ... view details
One of Beethoven's most loved pieces, skillfully arranged for marimba and band. It can also be performed as a vibraphone solo or as a marimba-vibraphone duet. Feature your mallet percussion while treating
Here are four very attractive French songs combined to make a great work for concert or festival. While each tune is strong enough to stand alone, they each have interesting stories that make them wonderful
This tempestuous little piece became a favorite of many bands during the Civil War. Often compared to Von Suppe's Poet and Peasant Overture, it is a tour de force for any concert program. Give your
Energy, excitement and drama abound is this powerful, driving masterwork. Jared Spears' hundreds of compositions have described famous people, ancient cities, historic landmarks and famous battles; this
This popular overture, written for one of Daniel Auber's 17 comic operas, was first performed in Paris in 1841. The overture far outlived the opera itself, becoming a popular staple in the orchestral
Written in 1868, Unter Donner und Blitz is one of the most popular, and the noisiest, of all of Strauss' dance pieces, evoking the sound of thunder and lightning through incessant timpani rolls,
Here is a colorful panorama of Bartok's settings of Hungarian, Romanian and Slovakian folksongs: Dance; Song of the Mountain Horn; Allegro ironico and Fooling. Ranging from joyful to sad,
An absolutely gorgeous chorale in A-flat weaves its way into a delightful little country-wedding dance tune. Then there's a maestoso restatement of the chorale, followed by presto