Transcribed from the organ works of the Baroque master, this arrangement fits the brass quartet of average ability. Ranges are reasonable and no real rhythmic problems make this a perfect choice.
From The Art of the Fugue, this Bach masterwork transcribes perfectly for Brass Quintet. It was found in the New York Brass Quintet archives at Yale University and was one of the NYBQ
This work was written for the St. Louis Brass, and is recorded on the CD Renaissance Faire. Playable by high school groups, this four movement work is perfect for any ensemble contest.
For Trumpets in C, F Horn, Trombone and Tuba, another jewel found in the New York Brass Quintet archives. A bold fanfare followed by a chorale in which the 1st Trumpet is featured over the remaining
This fanfare for Brass Choir and Percussion was written for the Dallas Brass Fanfare competition. This is the condensed version for four F Horns, four Bb Trumpets, two Trombones, Euphonium, Tuba, and
This arrangement makes a great showcase for a quality group. The recognizable melodic line, and rhythmic vitality, will have your audience sitting on the edge of their chairs.
This famous melody is recognized by players and audiences alike, and makes a great opener for any concert.
A New York Brass Quintet arrangement, these three original chorales are quite contemporary in their sound. Use them for concert and contest.
Known as Ave Maria (K. 554) and Alleluia (K. 553), these two canons pair perfectly, and are excellent material for concert or contest.
A New York Brass Quintet Series arrangement. Fantasia No. 1 is a duet for trumpets, and Fantasia No. 2 is for the remaining members of the quintet. More experienced groups will
Windscape presents each member of the woodwind quintet in a solo setting, with the rest of the quintet members playing the accompaniment. Each solo is independent, different in movement, and not a