This Christmas medley of six wonderful carols can be heard over and over again and never lose their magic. Combined in an ambitious, fresh, and exciting new setting, this is definitely not just another
Conceived as a fanfare to precede the presentation of The Star-Spangled Banner, this work can be presented in three different ways: (1) as a concert selection, (2) as a narrated work describing the
In 1960, the U.S. Navy Band on the way to play a reception for then-President Dwight D. Eisenhower was involved in a mid-air plane collision over Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This work, based on John B. Dyke's
Written for the Charlottesville Horn Club, Fanfare and Frolic is a mixture of the serious and the not-so-serious.... The fanfare is stately in an A-B-A format with the middle section in contrast
This band arrangement, transcribed from a four-hand piano duet, takes its cues from the carol lyrics which appeared a few years after the tune. Using a variety of effects, all of which suggest merriment,
An exciting work for advanced concert band. This single-movement composition is divided into four scenarios which the composer calls "stories without words," suggesting romance, comedy, adventure, and
This is a delightfully modern version of five carols dating from the 13th through 16th centuries. Percussionists will be kept busy as there are generous solo and soli passages for them as well as woodwind