Jazz groups with a strong lead alto sax player will enjoy this ballad in film noir style. Its smoky harmonies and wistful melody are broken up with a double-time swing section before a powerful reprise at
Focus on developing the ability to maintain tone and intonation within the ensemble throughout shifting tonal centers with this unique warm-up collection for more developed bands. Excellent for ear training
George Gershwin's moving ballad is beautifully scored for the mature concert band. A lovely change of pace for your concert program.
Open your concert in impressive fashion with this multipurpose piece that can be performed as a fanfare and overture or as a stand-alone fanfare. The energetic opening features several attention-catching
It's all about the green! This piece comprises tunes referencing the color green, including In England's Green; Pleasant Land and Now the Green Blade Riseth. It also borrows
This accessible Latin chart features an authentic salsa groove. Montuno figures in the piano and carefully notated percussion parts help the group achieve this popular rhythm section style that provides an
A distinctive original work that is a true representation of the American voice. The pastoral effect of the 3/4 melody is evocative of rural folk music and is passed around through various sections
Opening with a catchy unison ensemble lick, this chart is a samba reminiscent of the Antonio Carlos Jobim style. It features alto sax 1 and trumpet 2 on the lead melody and solos for each that can be
This barnburner will get your blood pumping! Built on the chord changes to the jazz standard Cherokee (even in the same key) and showing off the technical chops of your sax section, this piece
Here is the trombone section feature you've been looking for! The Sing, Sing, Sing style and ensemble writing will give your trombones plenty to sink their teeth into. The lead trumpet range
This piece creates a vivid musical depiction of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Each historical site is presented using one of the seven diatonic modes which originated in ancient Greece. Colorful
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