Like its predecessor, Festive Hymn settings for Congregational Singing by James Biery, these congregational carol arrangements can be performed with a minimum of brass quartet and organ, or add the
A setting of the 17th-century carol, this brass or woodwind quintet will be a nice addition to your Christmas repertoire - especially if you are looking for a reverent lyrical selection. The iconic "hush"
This famous work for young band is available in an arrangement that can be performed by a variety of instrumental ensembles. All the sensitivity and musicianship of the original are evident in this
Brass quintets and audiences will love this collection of 14 holiday favorites with styles ranging from traditional settings to jazz and funk. Titles: Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella; Ding! Dong!
This grand organ masterpiece by Dubois is set here for brass quintet and organ. A beautiful addition to the brass repertoire.
This beautiful arrangement for brass quintet will make your students sound lush and full. Dale Bloodworth's interesting use of harmony and knowledge of the instruments make this a great addition to your
Endearing and laden with motion, this poignant pop-jazz quintet for two trumpets, French horn, trombone, and tuba begins with a haunting low solo, builds through countermelodies and bell tones to its
In the Stillness of the Dawn was written for Brass Quintet (1st Trumpet in Bb, 2nd Trumpet in Bb, Horn in F, Baritone/Trombone, and Tuba). Dedicated to my friends Kent, Daryl, Wayne, and Ted,
A stirring congregational treatment of this great hymn. Written for the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
This powerful setting for brass quintet and piano is adapted from ... view details
The most recent in Michael Burkhardt's Festive Hymn Settings series, the hymn tune LAUDA ANIMA is given a stirring and majestic treatment for SATB choir, brass quintet, timpani, and organ. A jubilant
Majestic and exciting, this festive hymn setting for brass quintet, handbells and organ, uses only 12 handbells (but from a four octave set). Consisting of two verses in F Major, an interlude and
This final chorus from Marc Antoine Charpentier's oratorio for the Nativity, Salve Puerule (Hail Little Child), is a perfect meditation piece.