Olympus is completely topsy-turvy in William S. Gilbert's lighthearted tale that began the collaboration between him and Arthur Sullivan in 1871. Appearing in publication for the first time, this performing
An interesting combination of 3/4 time in the style of a march. This is the third work in a series of young band selections beginning with First Time Out followed by Second Time
An exciting and contemporary adventure for concert band. Four contrasting musical sections begin with a very commanding The Summoning, followed by the suspenseful Fear.
Accessible transcription for developing ensembles. Sarabande; Minuet and Polonaise. J.S. Bach's most recognized melody is found in the Minuet.
Very accessible dances from one of the Baroque masters for developing string ensembles. A great way to introduce young players to baroque forms and style. Corrente, Gavotta and
Three Dances for Baritone Saxophone and Piano was commissioned by saxophone artist Lynn Klock, a celebrated patron of new music. The choice of baritone saxophone provides a masculine, full-bodied
A work in three brief movements that stands as a fine example of the mid-20th-century compositional style. Advanced tonal idioms and harmonic colors in a very succinct, accessible duo. Prelude, Gavotte
Designed for a combined concert with ensembles at the elementary, middle, and high school levels, The Three Knight’s Quest is an inspiring work intended to have flexibility and creativity for
This well-known march, said to be Mrs. Sousa's favorite, is adapted here for young bands and still retains all the charm and appeal of the original. With the woodwind parts lowered and the rhythms and snare
Tides are associated with the daily rise and fall of the oceans and a metaphor for the ups and downs of fortune. This gently lilting piece revolves around a simple two-measure motive that evokes images
A nonstop tour de force of energy and excitement! Sweeping woodwind lines, powerhouse brass writing, driving percussion and gripping harmonic tension combine to make this a work that will be a favorite of
Tigers are among the most majestic and fearsome creatures in the world - beautiful, graceful, and deadly. This tribute to these wonders of nature incorporates Asian musical influences from the various
The evocative music of this work appears at times in melodic swirls that seem to float in from the distance like faint and far-off memories. Light but persistent percussion creates a subtle yet