This is the most popular and often performed setting by Bruckner. When this work was written Bruckner had just finished a five year course of contrapuntal study, during which he was forbidden to write any
This very popular piece has been arranged many times for various instruments. This version for four clarinets alternates between the chorale theme and the wandering countermelody that has made the piece so
This folk song has been used as the melody for several popular hymns over the years. This arrangement is opened by a solo trumpet with a sense of a lone player on the top of a hill surrounded by mist. The
This originally was an aria for soprano and strings, but for this arrangement the lowest voice is featured throughout. The remainder of the ensemble performs the string parts, supporting with a steady
From its origin as the Jupiter theme from Gustav Holst's "The Planets," this familiar melody is now used for many hymns and other settings. Arranged for advancing ensemble, this arrangement gives each
Trumpet Voluntary No. 1 arranged here by David Marlatt, was originally a work to show off the trumpet stop on an organ. That brilliant sound has been replaced by the real instruments in this