The title refers to the region that includes most of the southern half of the state of Louisiana, and the music reflects the Cajun culture and heritage that is prominent in that area. Composed in three
This has real class. Like much of Bernstein's show music, the score of "Candide" is equally at home on the concert stage as the theater. Clare Grundman's great arranging talent has once again produced a
Named after both Columbia, the female personification of the New World and the United States, and the city of Columbia, Missouri, this exciting work is sure to be an audience favorite. Hints of Americana,
Written in a style reminiscent of Edvard Grieg's March of the Dwarves, this masterful work utilizes playful themes, creative harmonies, chromatic scales, and very colorful orchestrations
Your audience will barely be able to stay in their seats as the energy of the groove overwhelms them. This infectious work evokes the qualities of many folk dances and combines them in exciting new ways. A
This reflective piece takes the main theme through the various stages of grief. Written to honor the memory of two young clarinet players, the clarinet section is prominently featured.
This contemporary fanfare will usher in a sense of excitement and anticipation as the music unfolds in dramatic fashion. Bold, rhythmic motives combine with massively powerful lyrical lines spanning a wide
The climactic theme from Saint Saen's Third Symphony serves as the primary thematic material for this amazing arrangement. The main theme is first presented in a fanfare which gives way to an off-kilter