With a sense of expectation, this piece has a sense of solid movement - having both solid harmonic structure among the trio parts as well as imitative movement to add interest. After a final, solid
This saxophone arrangement of As the Deer is a gentle interplay of parts and gives the sensation of a constant flowing stream of water that offers a background for quiet reflection. A tenor sax
This clarinet arrangement of As the Deer is a gentle interplay of parts and gives the sensation of a constant flowing stream of water that offers a background for quiet reflection.
An unaccompanied saxophone trio (A-A-A/T) begins from the "git-go" with the melody in the first part with parts two and three adding harmonic and rhythmic interest. A brief modulation and interlude leads
An unaccompanied trombone (opt BHTC) trio begins from the "git-go" with the melody in the first part with parts two and three adding harmonic and rhythmic interest. A brief modulation and interlude leads
An unaccompanied trumpet trio begins from the "git-go" with the melody in the first part with parts two and three adding harmonic and rhythmic interest. A brief modulation and interlude leads into the next
Published with multiple woodwind parts for each of the three voices plus piano. The piece begins with a rather traditional solo and then joined by an imitative second part. The piece continues in block
This is a brass trio with piano accompaniment. The brass scoring is for trumpet, horn or flugel horn, and trombone or baritone. The style is presented in a majestic manner first in block harmonies and then
A favorite and familiar hymn for your Easter morning celebration. Scored for instrumental ensembles of many kinds, one of which is sure to fit your needs!
A brass trio scored for trumpet, horn (opt. trp.) and trombone, (opt BHTC), the introduction uses the opening passes of the hymn and then modulates upward to the hymn now harmonized where it modulates even
This unaccompanied trio is based on a traditional hymn tune. The arrangement is from the teaching files of Monty Budahl and is useful for vesper, offertory, and special. This arrangement of the hymn tune
An accompanied brass trio for trumpet, horn (or trumpet), and trombone (or baritone horn TC). The piece begins with a motive that is imitative and builds in intensity until the theme is presented in the
An accompanied sax trio (A-A-A/T) opening with an exciting motive. The first rendition is in block harmonies with occasional rhythmic punctuations. The next section has subtle contrapuntal statements
A trio for trumpet, horn, and trombone with piano and optional snare drum. It begins with an extended piano using a soft tremolo while a muted trumpet plays Taps. The motive is echoed in the horn
An accompanied saxophone trio for altos and optional tenor. The piece begins in a lively fashion starting quietly and adding more parts as it crescendos up to the opening of the tune in full ensemble
Joyful! Joyful! Joyful! This constantly bubbly piece makes a point of the excitement of the Birth of Christ. Although the shapes of the lines constantly change, the drive to the end is always present.