Arranged now for string orchestra, this traditional Hebrew song and its text provided comfort to the victims and survivors of the Holocaust, serving as a beacon of hope for the future and for mankind. A
This string orchestra arrangement will take your players and audience on a short trip to a beach on a paradise island in the Caribbean.
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A definite winner! A bright and lively gigue turns to a lyrical air that then returns to the original material; this interesting composition will add a worldly flavor to your next concert. With moving and
Jewish poet Naftali Herz Imber wrote a poem in 1878 expressing the hope of the Jewish people to return to the land of Israel. Based on the melody of a sixteenth-century Italian song, Hatikvah is now the
In the style of a habanera, the characteristic and distinct rhythm reflects the fusion of Cuban and Spanish cultures. Many sections of your string orchestra get a chance to play the memorable melody from
Music from Ireland is very intriguing to audiences and musicians. It fits so well with concert band instrumentation that it always sounds great, and this piece is no exception. Starting with a solo clarinet
While teaching in India, composer Lindsay Boyd became acquainted with the fundamentals of Northern Hindustani music. The result is this intriguingly unique work for wind band that incorporates distinctive
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Folk songs have a long and mysterious history. Their origins are unknown; they have come down to us mainly through an oral tradition passed from generation to generation. Many of the folk songs we have come
Originally this was the third movement of the "Irish Suite" for orchestra and was rescored for concert band by the composer. This marvelous setting of the Irish folksong is a programming gem, suitable for
Here is a collection of three contrasting movements taken from the orchestral work "Eight Russian Folksongs, Op. 58" by Anatoly Lyadov. These short pieces have been carefully transcribed for concert band