A powerhouse arrangement of this march for the concert band! Written at an accessible Grade 3.5, this march is sure to impress. As an opener, closer, or mid-concert show-stopper, this will be an audience
The rousing march music of John Philip Sousa has been an audience favorite for generations. This spirited medley combines themes from four of Sousa's most famous marches: The Washington Post; Semper
A slow, dark, and mysterious opening transitions to a brisk but dark C minor melody that slowly builds before exploding into a triumphant A-flat major fanfare. Fantastic melodic writing, creative harmonies,
Give your students the opportunity to learn Romantic-era playing techniques as well perform some of the most beloved classical literature from one of its greatest composers. This very authentic
A fresh new opportunity for orchestra musicians to step outside the normal styles and explore swing and bluesy harmonies. Each instrument also has the opportunity to work slides as well as more advanced
The classic march has been wonderfully rescored for more accessibility while maintaining the grandeur of the original.
Go on an adventure to southern Spain and soak in the musical culture of flamenco. Spanish rhythms and sultry melodies abound in this engaging original work, with some New World tango thrown in for good
Enjoy a trip to the rolling hills and galloping horses of Bluegrass country. This great original work delivers a very tuneful nod to old Appalachian-style dance music while providing an excellent exercise
A beautiful lyrical piece that holds the listener's engagement from beginning to end. Excellent orchestrations explore a wide variety of colors while careful scoring creates peaks and valleys that bring out
A soaring and high energy showcase for the advanced high school band. Heroic themes are passed around the ensemble in various settings that will stretch the limits of your players and thrill the audience.
A great technical showcase that is fun and entertaining. Whimsical melodies, whirling eighth note lines, crisp and punchy hits and campy yet well scored percussion effects combine to create this fresh work
Premiered at the 50th Anniversary of MENC (now NAfME) in San Antonio by the United States Air Force Band. This magnificent composition was received with immediate and overwhelming acceptance. At its
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A bold and powerful opening fanfare for the more advanced concert band. A great showcase for a powerful brass section.
Described as an "Italian Grand March," this wonderful march is now available in an edition based on the original European edition. Edited by John Bourgeois and including a full score, this entertaining
Staccato accented interval patterns combined with creative harmonies create the feel of a clock keeping tense moments in time. Contrasting legato sections also feature a number of solo opportunities.
Originally written for eight-part mixed chorus as a sort of tone poem, the composer has adapted this profound work to the vibrant colors and textures of the modern concert band. Broad and symphonic in
This original work packs in a lot of excitement and emotion. The more developed ensemble will be given the opportunity to explore the full range of the capabilities of the concert band.
Best known for his marches, Davide delle Cese was an Italian band leader, composer and teacher who enjoyed a long and rich musical career. His march, Inglesina, is one of his most popular marches
A rare and wonderful opportunity for students to be exposed to raga, an improvisational framework found in Indian classical music. This descriptive work paints a vivid picture of the gorgeous Hindu
An engaging, uplifting, and "triumphant" work full of great educational opportunities. Excellent melodic writing along with sixteenth-note patterns, syncopations, dramatic dynamic shifts, meter changes,
Three classic sea shanties are presented in three movements that can be performed together or separately. A wonderful exercise in 6/8 rhythms, these arrangements are a fun and engaging addition to your next
This exciting Slavic march is one of the gems to come out of post-Cold War Russia! Adapted for American concert band instrumentation by John Bourgeois, this vibrant "Sousa meets the Volga