A flexible arrangement of this beautiful movement from the Serenade for Winds "Gran Partita". The piece features 3 solo lines and an accompanying ensemble, as listed, (minimum 8 players). A score
Add a contemporary arrangement to your Christmas programme with this reimagined version of Angels From the Realms of Glory. Featuring jazz harmonies and rhythms along with 5/4 and 3/4 time
Butterworth based The Banks of Green Willow on two folk song melodies that he noted in 1907 - "The Banks of Green Willow" and "Green Bushes". This lush textured Idyll is set here for advanced high
Four traditional carols, arranged for two instruments. First, a meandering setting of The Holly and the Ivy where the tune weaves between the two players. This is followed by a robust version of
These are the two final movements of Corelli's Concerto Grosso in G minor Op. 6 No. 8, which is subtitled 'made for the night of Christmas' and generally known as the Christmas Concerto.
Dating from 1892, Daisy Bell is unquestionably the most famous and most enduring of the Victorian ballads. It is presented here in a light-hearted arrangement for wind quartet, featuring a solo
The classic Beatles tune in an arrangement that develops the string quartet material from the original into a unique and interesting double-reed setting. Not for sale in Japan.
This lively chorus from Purcell's Dido and Aeneas makes an ideal short concert piece for beginner double reeds.
These four traditional sea shanties have been carefully arranged for beginner flutes, in the call and response style of the original tunes. The songs let each part have a go at the solo verses, with
Keys to Success is a series of duets written specifically to encourage students to learn to play in a range of keys in a fun way. The emphasis is on enjoyment and puts tunes at the top of the
Not dragons but soldiers, this march from Bizet's famous opera Carmen is arranged by A. Cooper for various double reed groups.
Waldteufel's lush "Skaters' Waltz" is in fact 4 waltzes, composed in 1882 and inspired by the skating rink at the Bois de Boulogne in Paris. After a swirling introduction, the graceful waltz themes are
From Debussy's Children's Corner Suite, this arrangement of 'The Little Shepherd' is scored for one oboe and two cors anglais.
This is the most famous of Schubert's three Marches Militaire Op. 51, which were originally written for piano four-hands in 1818. They have been arranged for many different combinations over the
This beautifully fluid aria comes from Act 2 of Mozart's rather spooky opera Don Giovanni, and is sung by Donna Elvira, complaining that Don Giovanni has betrayed her, but also pitying him. The
Mancini's gorgeous song in a dreamy close-harmony arrangement.
Arguably the most famous aria from any Mozart opera, "Die Holle Rache" (Hell's Vengeance), from The Magic Flute, is commonly known as The Queen of the Night aria, after the character who
The most famous of Frank Bridge's 3 Sketches for piano, a very fluid piece giving the players the opportunity to practise their rubato ensemble skills.
These brilliant variations (originally for flute) were composed by Chopin in 1824. The theme is taken from the final aria of Rossini´s opera Cenerentola (Cinderella) where the heroine bids a
This is the 'Swan Theme', (originally the famous oboe solo) from Tchaikovsky's well-loved ballet, as the hero Siegfried first sees the swan Odette (who is of course really a princess), and the two fall in
The original name of this New Year Carol is Shchedryk, meaning bounty. The carol is based on a hypnotic 4-note ostinato which passes between the oboes.
Berlioz's beautiful carol from his oratorio, L'Enfance du Christ, depicts the shepherds saying goodbye to Jesus as the Holy family leave Bethlehem for Egypt.
Commonly known as Bach's Adagio, this arrangement refers back to Bach's original, with articulation and ornamentation left to the players' discretion.
Dvorak's famous G minor Slavonic Dance, from the first set which brought him to prominence in 1878 is arranged here for double reeds. The lively melodies race around the ensemble with plenty of action for