This compelling and creative work features a variety of moods, beginning with an ethereal rubato section which will immediately engage the audience. A flowing LV accompaniment supports the lovely main
This piece is a programmatic piece about waking up in the morning. It begins with morning bells ringing followed by theme and variations on Are You Sleeping? Later you will hear snippets of
The gopak originated as a folk dance among Cossack dancers and is known as the National Dance of Ukraine. Also called "hopak," the corresponding exclamation "hop!" is said during a jump or as an expression
The hymn JERUSALEM is sung so extensively in England that it is sometimes referred to as England's second national anthem. The text by William Blake was set to music by Sir Hubert Parry and later
Energetic, catchy, and just pure fun, this well-crafted arrangement of a Norse folk tune will become a favorite of both your ringers and your audiences. Filled with rhythmic variety, this piece gives all
Pulsing with excitement and energy, this original work is sure to be an audience favorite. A driving 7/8 dominates most of the piece, propelling it ever onward. More laid-back dance-like sections are
Brian has created a delightful arrangement of the American folk tune, Dan Tucker, first published in 1843. A variety of techniques are used throughout: mallet, mallet lift, mart, TD, plus hand claps,
Seven folk tunes of the time are compressed into this work, which is the second of two suites written for concert band by Gustav Holst. Each of these suites is unique in character and delightfully arranged
This high-spirited polka by Strauss may have been entitled "chit-chat" since the Viennese people of his time apparently had a passion for gossip! This delightful arrangement is filled with perfectly placed