The saying "Fair winds and following seas" is offered to sailors as a gesture of goodwill and good luck to those who have served with courage and integrity and will be missed. With unexpected dissonances
Originally commissioned for two French horns, the title comes from Psalm 100, which begins "Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth!" Rescored for two euphoniums or trombones, this is a great work to
This is one of two movements of a work called Barefeet. This composition is a bit whimsical, with quirky melodies, asymmetrical rhythms, and jazzy harmonies. A thoroughly enjoyable song for your
The Michigan City Lighthouse is an important landmark and the only lighthouse in Indiana. It is a beacon of light for the city and represents the vibrant people of the town. The first trumpet's highest note
Combining flamenco, tango, and just plain fun, this rousing Spanish piece is sure to be a bright spot in any group's next concert. Written in D minor, it modulates approximately halfway through to a
A strong and uplifting piece, perfect for your beginning band's first concert performance. Using only the first six notes of the B-flat scale plus one concert E natural accidental and simple rhythms, your
Your beginning band is going to love the excitement and adventure that comes from this piece. This is a nice introduction to the concert D minor scale without worrying about accidents. The range and
Perform this lively tarrentella-like dance any time of the year. Excellent melodic writing and scoring have every instrument family playing wonderfully engaging parts. Sure to be a concert favorite of both
A mystical, chorale-style opening quickly gives way to a Latin rock style that carries a hint of "West Side Story." Lots of rhythmical activity and very active percussion. A great light addition to your