While Franz Liszt is best known for virtuoso piano music and turbulent tone poems, his later compositions are full of serene beauty, most notably the three volumes titled Years of Pilgrimage
A stately brass ensemble designed for a larger group. It has many sections scored for a lush lower brass section often with upper brass embellishments. It is steadfast in its presentation and would serve
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A Medley of American Spirituals for Flute Choir including Deep River; This Train; Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen; Joshua Fought the Battle of Jericho and Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.
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
Perhaps the most beautiful of Johann Sebastian Bach's melodies, Come, Sweet Death has been transcribed for clarinet choir reflecting performance interpretations created by organist, Virgil Fox, and
Deep River has been arranged here to feature the smooth sound of the flugel horn. This famous melody is supported by an interesting accompaniment with jazz harmonies and rhythmic pulse. Spirituals
Sulpitia Lodovica Cesis came from Modena, the daughter of nobility. She entered the convent of San Geminiano in 1593. The convent was known for its excellent music. Cesis played the lute
This piece exudes joyfulness from beginning to end with alternating parts between the instruments as well as constant changes in rhythms and dynamics. Certainly a piece to bring joy to any Christmas venue.
Brass choir scored for four trumpets (opt horn) two trombones, baritone BC/TC and tuba. This entire piece is one of serenity, gentleness and great affect. The introduction is in the lower voices producing a
A beautiful arrangement of this familiar benedition and seven-fold "amen." The entire hymn is repeated once, with a very unique descant which just floats over the top of the entire choir the second time
Palestrina was famous for his vocal compositions, many of which have been transcribed by brass players to demonstrate the beautiful vocal quality of the brass ensemble. This short motet is scored for three