'Ah je veux vivre', also known as "Juliet's Waltz Song" from Charles Gounod's Romeo and Juliet in a sparking arrangement for solo soprano and concert band by Fergal Carroll.
Air from County Derry (Danny Boy) has been arranged for wind band by Colonel Fred O'Callaghan, former Director of the Irish Defence Forces School of Music. This arrangement of one of Ireland's best
The well-known Air from Handel's "Water Music" arranged for nine brass players (two trumpets, two horns, three trombones, euphonium or fourth trombone, tuba, and optional timpani).
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Based on the idioms of traditional Irish music, this fanfare for band celebrates the turn of the millennium in the year 2000. To highlight this momentous event, the Irish themes morph into something
The technical capabilities of the woodwinds are on full display in this fun, lively, and jaunty setting of the treasured Irish hymn. Expertly scored to capture that authentic Irish sound, this work is an
Tamino's aria - "Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schon" (from Die Zauberflote - The Magic Flute) by W. A. Mozart - arranged for tenor voice and concert band by Mark Armstrong.
This famous Dublin street ballad is a rollicking good time! The fast, rhythmic nature of this arrangement and great orchestration will make this a perfect addition to your concert program. This is
"Laudate Dominum" from Mozart's Vesperae solemnes de Confessore KV 339 arranged for soprano and concert band with optional choir. (Full score, instrumental parts and vocal part for choir)
Beginning with a feeling of hope conveyed through flowing woodwinds and a strong melody in the horns, this inspirational and dramatic work combines traditional airs and marches along with original music.
The well-known Irish traditional tune The Rakes of Mallow is given a new twist. Full of color and cross rhythms this inventive piece will have your audience tapping their feet and is an ideal
This colorful and dramatic symphonic band arrangement of well-known Wexford airs is one of Ireland's most celebrated concert band works. Composed for one of the Irish Military Bands in the 1950's it has