Open your program with strength and have your elementary students sounding full and mature at their first concert with this wonderfully scored work that offers great melodic themes, solid scoring, and fresh
Simple rhythms, heavy unisons, and comfortable ranges fueled by driving percussion make this highly accessible work the perfect opener for middle school and smaller high school bands.
The composition Wandering was written for French horn or Alto Saxophone, and was inspired by Psalm 119:10 CSB - "I have sought You with all my heart; don't let me wander from Your
Yet another exhilarating musical expedition into the higher realms by Gary Gazlay! This refreshing piece beautifully embodies the meaning of its title, "to lift up." Its crowning glory is an emotion-filled
Inspired by the Latin word "validus," composer Gary Gazlay brings us Strong, Mighty, Powerful, an
Composer Gary Gazlay brings us another superb composition for young bands in Triumphant. All instruments get a chance to play the melody, and careful orchestration and doubling will ensure that
This work was inspired by the composer's memories of walking on the beach and swimming in the Gulf of Mexico as a child, growing up near Madeira Beach, Florida. Consisting of two movements: Sandprints
Written as a tribute to the composer's parents for their encouragement and self-sacrifice, this original features an
A lively and fresh new accompanied solo for French horn suitable as a competition or recital piece. The text before each movement is an optional distraction from the soloist emptying the spit from their
The composition Cantus was written for brass quartet. The title is Latin for "song" and is dedicated to my wife and best friend, Betty. Cantus was inspired by Psalm 40:3. It is my hope that
The composition, Royal Procession, was written for saxophone quartet, and is dedicated to the amazing saxophone students that I had the privilege of teaching for over 35 years as a band director,
The composition Excellentia was written for brass choir and percussion, and was inspired by Psalm 8:9 (NKJV) - "O LORD, our lord, How excellent is your name in all the earth!" The word