This chirpy dance is one of Grieg's most famous pieces and comes from the first Peer Gynt suite. It features chromatic harmony, and is mostly staccato - a great workout for all the clarinets.
Butterworth based The Banks of Green Willow on two folk song melodies that he noted in 1907 - "The Banks of Green Willow" and "Green Bushes". This lush textured Idyll features some beautiful
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
Contents: Air and Gigue (Handel/Voxman); Allegro from "Sinfonia II" (Bach/Voxman); Allegro Rococo (Koepke); Andante and Rondo (Ostransky); An der Wiege
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This is perhaps Grieg's most famous composition, and comes from the first Peer Gynt Suite. It was originally a piece of incidental music to accompany the scene in Ibsen's play where Peer ventures
This piece is one of Grieg's most famous works, and comes from the first Peer Gynt Suite. It is a song to the morning in 6/8, using notes from the pentatonic scale. This arrangement features broad,
This flamboyant Overture, written in 1844, is a medley of typically Viennese quasi-military melodies, gathering tempo as they gallop to a triumphant finale...just the thing for dashing cavalry officers and