Originally for Soprano solo, this movement is taken from Faure's Requiem. These peaceful quartet and sextet versions makes the most of close harmonies between the instruments, and would also be
This quintessential British Overture by Edward White was made famous as the theme tune to the 50's radio show "Children's Hour" and is still a popular piece in the light entertainment repertoire. Great fun
A karensansui is a Japanese rock garden which is an enclosed shallow sandbox containing sand, gravel, and rocks. The sea is symbolized, not by water, but by sand raked in a pattern that suggests rippling
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A light-hearted arrangement of the festive favourite, complete with coconuts, sleighbells and optional whip! Available in 3 versions.
Still, Still, Still is a peaceful Austrian carol that is beautiful in its simplicity and elegance. Melody is found in all voices. Often performed by choirs, this is a favorite with audiences all
Susato Dance Suite (from Danserye) was taken from a much larger suite originally for four recorders, now arranged for six flutes. Style is everything in these short pieces - brilliant fortes are
These three charming songs for voices and flutes are from a set written by Liza Lehmann in 1908, using poems from Alice in Wonderland. Their whimsical appeal ranges from the threat of the smiling
For Two Flutes, Oboe, Clarinet, Two Bassoons, by Romeo Cascarino. The Tow Path (Divertimento for Woodwind Sextet) is a chamber tone poem composed in 1983-1984. As far as can be determined,
Don't let the words renaissance or antiphonal put you off these Christmas gems from Hieronymus Praetorius (1560 - 1629) We have arranged the two choir effect for lower flutes answering higher, and much of
Two of the most famous movements from Lyric Pieces Op. 54.: The first, a lyrical Nocturne, and the second a lively, rustic dance.
These two pieces are taken from William Walton's 1963 orchestral suite from the 1944 film Henry V. In the sombre Passacaglia, the ground bass line eventually passes through most of the parts,
Leroy Anderson's party piece here for advanced quintet or sextet, including Desk Bell and Guiro (Typewriter optional... or employ your best 'air typewriter' technique!).
One of Sousa's most famous Marches, this piece was originally written at the request of the Washington Post newspaper, and led to him being dubbed "The March King". This is a sparkling and entertaining
This piece requires no introduction - it is a jolly and happy piece throughout. The melody is found in all parts, and key changes and some variations have been included. A great closer for a Christmas
This classic song from Toy Story is great fun for both small and large groups, and is becoming a real favourite in many school ensembles.