Simple rhythms, heavy unisons, and comfortable ranges fueled by driving percussion make this highly accessible work the perfect opener for middle school and smaller high school bands.
Open your program with strength and have your elementary students sounding full and mature at their first concert with this wonderfully scored work that offers great melodic themes, solid scoring, and fresh
This reflective and beautiful work explores musically what is often hard to say with words. A gift to his students on the occasion of the composer's retirement, it was performed at his final concert by the
Sanctus is a Latin word that means "holy." This setting was inspired by Revelation 4:8 and was composed for symphonic band as an extended crescendo, building to the climatic final "Amen" three
Don't let the title fool you. This high-energy thriller is the perfect way to kick off your concert program. Your young concert band will sound full and mature. With meter and key changes, this piece will
This ethereal work is a musical representation of the journey encapsulated within a dream; every aspect, both good and frightening – particularly the contrast between its beginning and end.
This concert march was inspired by Queen Elizabeth II. The piece starts out in time as the chimes pay tribute to London's Big Ben, then the lighthearted march in 4/4 begins. Slower than the standard march
Dedicated to Tom Beck and the Green Tour of American Music Abroad, this soaring fanfare was written to be performed at indoor and outdoor concert venues throughout Europe. Accented and dissonant brass
Open your concert program with a bang with this fiery yet highly accessible fanfare. Excellent scoring allows for soaring and heroic melodies, sweeping figures, and bright harmonies, all while not pushing