The first snowflakes falling outside! There is no greater distraction for students. Perfect for first-year students' winter concert, the flexible instrumentation scoring allows each string instrument the
Christmas is a time of the year when our thoughts turn to family, serenity and reflection on the past. This original work brings to mind visions of snowy winter scenery, a cozy crackling fire, and
Creative rhythmic variations and beautiful tone colors adorn this fun arrangement of the classic holiday favorite Jingle Bells. This one is outside the box and will be a hit!
This arrangement makes the holiday classic accessible to young players yet is still captivating for the audience. Using only instruments commonly found in school band programs, this piece can be programmed
Everyone is sure to enjoy this fresh take on familiar holiday motifs. It brings to life images of horse-drawn sleighs gliding through the snow, nutcrackers on parade, and Santa's elves busy at work building
Jolly, Jingle, Jolly! was composed and dedicated to the Mark Twain Junior High School Bands of Modesto, California, Brandon J. Price, Director. Mr. Price was a former high school and college
Written for the youngest band students, this was inspired by the legendary efforts of Santa's reindeer circling the globe every year. Cute spoken phrases combine with sleigh bells and a solo woodblock to
Santa's workshop is busy year-round with toy making, planning, and preparing for the big day! Your ensemble can make his factory come to life with this fun holiday piece. Each section gets the spotlight as
Snowflakes are stunningly beautiful and remarkably intricate. At the microscopic level, one can see the incredibly complex structures of ice crystals that make a snowflake, different from every other
A touching original selection that will highlight any young band's holiday concert. The use of a very simple sleigh bell part in the percussion section and slight hints at familiar holiday melodies create a
Yo, Angels, Deck Them Halls! was composed and dedicated to the John F. Kennedy Junior High School Bands of Hanford, California, Michelle Schofield and Jennifer Broussard, Directors. Both of