Composed on the night of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, this march was heard regularly on weekly national radio broadcasts throughout World War II. Written in the traditional march form, the
Inspired by the time that Gershwin spent in Paris, this jazz-influenced symphonic poem (or tone poem) evokes the sights and energy of the postwar French capital during the Années
There are two sections in Celebrate the Music: The A section, Allegro qt. note = 120, begins with an introduction, that includes a fanfare, and is followed by several lyrical melodies that again consist of
A lovely, reflective work written in remembrance of the composer's father.
A musical homage to the long, lanky, lonely, saddlesore, cattle punchin', calf ropin', hell raisin' heroes of the western prairie, the American cowboy. This 11-minute concert work takes us on a journey to
This three-movement work is an extraordinary creation for solo tuba and symphonic winds. Musically sophisticated, yet truly an artistic addition to the repertoire for solo tuba.
Yes, it's all about that funk! This upbeat Charlie Hill original features a driving funk feel and includes an open solo section for improvisers of choice. Crafty ensemble and sectional writing round out
In ancient Roman religion, Mars was the god of war. Although the Mars movement is often thought to portray the horrors of mechanized warfare, it was actually completed before the First World War
One of Karl King's most popular marches; excerpts of this march are commonly used in auditions for euphoniums and baritone horns auditioning for a spot in a military band, a university band, brass bands,
This original Brazilian samba captures the authenticity of the style and brings to life the drive and excitement of the culture from which it originates. The title is Portuguese for "In the Next Life." This
This chart is richly inspired by J.S. Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor but brought to the realm of jazz ensembles! This chart is unique with its funk treatment of this classic with some mixed