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With its heartfelt message and appealing gospel flavor, this Oscar Peterson composition has been embraced by choirs throughout the world. This band arrangement matches the classic original and can be
This heroic and haunting music was composed by well-known film composer Michael Kamen as the theme to the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers. It is a sweeping elegiac orchestral work that is sure to impress at
Originally a piano piece by composer F.W. Meacham written in 1885, this piece depicts the approach, passing, and fading away into the distance of a military unit. While there are many versions of this
Parts for an optional four-part chorus may be purchased to accompany this set. This is an outstanding early effort from one of America's finest composers.
Very true to the original yet arranged for string orchestra, this is sure to become a classic. Celebrate the bicentennial of the victory of the Russian army over Napoleon's army with the most recognized
The Air Force Memorial located in Arlington, Virginia inspired the creation of Three Metallic Spires. The Memorial was formally dedicated to the men and women of the United States Air Force and its
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Do you need a piece for cross-curricular teaching? Are your students studying European history? Featuring the national anthems of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Canada, and the United States,
This theme and variations on America weaves together six unique variations: view details
Arranged for string orchestra with a simple approach to a melody of national treasure, but with a harmonic concept that offers an inescapable feeling of warmth, honor, and patriotism.
A celebratory salute to one of our nation's oldest and strongest institutions, this orchestration will thrill audiences of any age or demographic.
On a tour of America in 1833 and 1834, the Franco–Flemish violin virtuoso Henri Vieuxtemps heard Yankee Doodle. Upon returning to Europe, he produced the violin and piano barnburner that was