Music from a 1911 silent movie, complete with trombone smears, a horse whinny, and lots of fun for percussion. This new arrangement is sure to be a concert favorite for bands everywhere!
Pierre La Plante's newest tribute to America's folk music heritage combines The Shantyman's Life; The Erie Canal and Shoo Fly in this big, colorful masterwork for band. The charming
A terrific opening number for your young band's first concert! This little march has everything you'd want in a march, even a "dog-fight" break strain for a special touch. A real winner for elementary
This favorite from the Civil War era opens with hearty cadence of snare drums and field drums, and then fifes (piccolo and
Here's a remarkably well-done suite based on familiar folk tunes from the British Isles. They're tunes that almost everyone knows and loves, and Larry Daehn's skillful arrangement is very attractive and
This robust little march portrays the natural beauty of Alabama's Cahaba River with references to its Native American history. Catchy melodies and a pleasing combination of major and minor tonalities.
A gorgeous work, combining the genius of Ralph Vaughan Williams with all the pomp and nobility that we love in the music