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
Using lush harmonies and a variety of textures, this emotion-filled work is carefully orchestrated to bring out the rich sonority of the symphonic band. Mid-level Bands will sound impressive performing this
Driving and powerful, your youngest musicians will own the stage with this intense concert work. The title of the piece is a play on the math-music connections that have often been stated in cognitive
Finally! Now young bands can experience the excitement and drama of one of the most popular overtures of the Romantic period. The widely recognized themes have been well written for young players while
The 1812 Overture is a breath-taking finale arrangement in our Classical Concert Series for Grade 2+ flex-bands, orchestras and ensembles of all sizes. Tchaikovsky's thunderous themes are shared seamlessly
This well-scored arrangement with optional strings opens with the slow chorale-like theme from the beginning of Tchaikovsky's famed overture. From there it builds to the familiar dynamic strains and
This powerful work brings a sense of strength and a true flair for the dramatic. Bold brass fanfares, crisp percussion, flowing woodwind lines, and strong tutti sections come together to create a piece that
This vibrant contemporary composition has three contrasting movements inspired by the many positive and optimistic developments of the 21st century. The first movement is an active and invigorating vision
Everyone is still, the countdown begins. In a single moment, adrenaline surges in an eruption of musical energy and power. This intense closer does not let go, keeping the audience and performer on the edge
Composed for young musicians in their first years of learning, this is a musical salute to the many pioneers who ventured west in search of gold and good fortune. The spirited music reflects the
Four familiar melodies using only six notes of the B-flat scale: Mary Had a Little Lamb; Go Tell Aunt Rhodie; Hot Cross Buns and When the Saints Go Marching In. Every
6-Note Wonders is a Grade 1 march intended for a 1st year band which is preparing for its Spring Concert. As the title indicates, only the first six notes of the B-flat scale are included...
Featuring elements such as flutter tonguing, the blues scale, modal mixture, and grace notes, this piece is sure to challenge and engage all of its players and will definitely add a unique touch to any