Why should the brass get to play all of the fanfares? This a thrilling and unique concert opener for wind ensemble, minus brass, allows your band to stand out while the brass get to take a well-deserved
Set primarily in a march-like style with a more lyrical song-like interlude, this work (originally for brass quintet) has been adapted for flexible 5-part wind band with optional percussion. It opens with
Based on the gorgeous 17th century chorale, Lo How a Rose E'er Blooming, Always Blooming is contrastingly fast and energetic and features every section of the band, especially the percusisonists!
This gorgeous setting of the ever-popular anthem is creative and majestic. While preserving the beauty of the hymn, the fresh and somewhat contemporary accompaniment never strays too far from the simple and
This gorgeous setting of the ever-popular anthem has been rescored for six-part flex band. While preserving the beauty of the hymn, the fresh and somewhat contemporary accompaniment never strays too far
Three popular American hymns - Cleansing Fountain; Amazing Grace and Come, Thou Fount - explore the wide range of the concert band's capabilities and incorporate some fresh and
An excellent choice for concerts and festivals - and an accessible and fun addition to any program. A tribute to community bands in America, this piece has a great Americana sound with exciting percussion
Andromeda is a space fantasy about a fictional light to the Andromeda galaxy, the largest galaxy next to our own Milky Way. This programmatic work features Gillingham's signature chromaticism and
Anniversary was originally a short piano solo written for his wife, Linda, on their 7th wedding anniversary. On the occasion of Linda and David's 44th wedding anniversary, their son, Garrett,
You'll want to grab the reins of the nearest chariot when you experience the action of this wonderfully descriptive work. Thundering percussion provides the fuel throughout, and the parts are well within