Availability Information
This item is only available by rental. You must contact the publisher directly to rent the item.
This zany and energetic work is perfect for adding a lighter touch to your concert. An active percussion section, fun extended techniques, mutes, and abundant energy make this piece a blast! The composer
Inspired by a massive work of art in which steel rods are placed over a large expanse of desert, drawing lightning strikes and creating powerful man-made electrical storms. This work draws on
The fourth movement of The Soul Has Many Motions, this boisterous piece is a great way to bring your performance to a resounding finish! A rambunctious circus march-style piece, it
The atmosphere of courtly intrigue and suspense is created from the very beginning with soft murmuring whispers that introduce the unfolding drama. Ripples of sound grow and spread, rising in intensity as
Uplifting and encouraging, this music has an attitude! From the opening multi-phonic saxophones to fluttered tongued winds and crashes of cymbals, it's strong and defiant music with a purpose. Dedicated to
The story of this work begins with a tragedy, but that's not where it ends. Although it commemorates a specific catastrophe, the piece is not programmatic. Instead, it's a meditation on grief, transcending
A collection of four separate movements, each with its own special style and meaning. Violet Crown Fanfare captures the movement of the heavens and optimism of the wide open West. Night on
This terrific work is a wonderful adaptation of the middle movement of the larger work Wine-Dark Sea: Symphony for Band. It's meant to represent the song of the beautiful and immortal nymph Kalypso
The third movement from "The Soul Has Many Motions," this delightful work begins quietly, like a specter taking shape from a cloud of mist. Soon, the music begins swirling, changing to a
This striking adaptation has all the intensity and drama of the original. The powerful opening creates high drama, as if mighty forces gather to prepare for battle. Once assembled, the music takes on a