As reviewed in American String Teacher Magazine, "This refreshing work reflects teaching experience and unerring feeling for the abilities of advancing string players. It is a delightful ABA work, with
Here is the perfect alternative for Pomp and Circumstance. It is much easier on the orchestra and everyone plays the melody. All parts shift and use chromatic fingerings, and there is great
A tuneful delight to the ear with a satisfying array of teaching points for the conductor. It makes a superb concert or festival selection, at home in any place in a program. Sure to become a
A regal selection appropriate for any occasion! This is a fun and accessible work for any beginning band, suitable for graduation ceremonies and concert performances. With extensive doubling, this is
Using melodic and harmonic material from two G. F. Handel marches, this arrangement makes a fine concert opener or processional. Very playable for younger students, as it stays in first position for all
Featuring lovely melodic lines, beautiful harmonies, easy rhythms, and interesting parts for all sections, this piece is a sure winner! It will be a great addition to the standard graduation ceremony
A great new idea for graduation! This regal and stately march with a Scottish-flavored tune is perfect for commencement or most any important event - it has also become a popular processional at weddings. A
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A ceremonial processional intended to provide young groups with a playable work that can be performed for graduations, special recognition, or any occasion requiring stately music. The title
In Prospect is a tuneful processional piece. It can be used as a new and different march for festivals or graduation ceremonies for any level orchestra as it is easy to rehearse. It can also be
This processional is ideal for concerts and graduations or other special ceremonies. Stately fanfares in the brass and woodwinds move into a middle section that picks up more motion and pulse before