This arrangement for flugelhorn and organ draws on the folk and shape note traditions found in William Walker's Southern Harmony.
This lyrical piece is inspired by the view of our planet from space. In the silent, black vacuum of space exists this bright blue planet, slowly rotating, giving astronauts a serene and breathtaking view of
The well-known final movement from Mozart's "Piano Sonata in A Major K. 331." The title, in English, Turkish Rondo, refers to an exotic "Turkish" style that was quite popular in his time. Good
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor is one of the most famous pieces of music ever written. It has been transcribed widely for instrumental combinations ranging from solo instruments and organ to quintets and
Written for flugelhorn/piccolo trumpet and organ, this piece goes through seven contrasting sections based on the tune, including several cadenzas for the flugelhorn/piccolo trumpet player and an interlude