This intriguing work by Robert W. Smith is driven by a large percussion section and fascinating effects. In the final movement the composer even suggests encircling the audience with percussion for an
This is a tribute to all things American, based on When Johnny Comes Marching Home. Morton Gould develops and embellishes the folk melody with splendor and verve, and Philip Lang's transcription is
By the Beautiful Blue Danube (direct German translation) or The Blue Danube as it is commonly referred by Johann Strauss II, transcribed here for Instrumental Quartet and...
Kenneth Megan brings this spirited Copland gem to life in an arrangement experienced bands will love performing! As one of the dance episodes from Copland's famous ballet "Rodeo," it's a well known
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A superb selection for any contest or concert program. Comprising two main musical ideas, one of which is the familiar Shaker hymn 'Tis the Gift to Be Simple, this is an exceptionally interesting,
Everyone is familiar with this one! The standard piece known as the "Bach Double" features two capable violin soloists. Arranged for string orchestra with optional piano (or harpsichord), the viola, cello
One of the most popular of all band transcriptions, this has definitely earned its place in any good band library. A masterpiece of expression!
An important part of core literature for concert band, this three-movement suite treats traditional melodies with remarkable originality and subtle charm. The movements are titled March: Seventeen Come
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This massive work epitomizes the style of Claude T. Smith. It is listed on most major state repertoire lists. It is a deeply felt, sonorous treatment of a beloved melody that is suitable for
Imagine a fantasy based on all six of the Brandenburg Concerti! This arrangement captures the spirit of the original works, but sets most of them in minor keys or uses darker tones, pizzicato, and
This delightful work is "pure" Grainger! Originally the final movement of his suite "In a Nutshell," Grainger rescored this piece for Military Band, Piano and Tuneful Percussion. Written in his most popular