Generally known as Here Comes the Bride or Wedding March, this piece by Richard Wagner which has been used as a processional for many brides around the world, has now been freshly arranged for Brass Quartet
Designed to be as flexible as possible, this unique collection gives you the opportunity to use these settings with any three instruments - the number of combinations are endless! Double parts to create a
Twenty pieces from the standard wedding repertoire, flexibly arranged for same or mixed wind instrumentation! Each is playable as a trio, duet, or solo with piano accompaniment. Each compatible book
This very popular piece has been arranged many times for various instruments. This version for brass quartet alternates between the chorale theme and the wandering counter-melody that has made this piece so
The most popular song to be played as a processional for many weddings around the world. This arrangement has been specifically modified so that the entire piece can be used for the whole bridal party to
This is a straightforward yet beautiful arrangement of the famous tune. It will require sensitive musicianship and good technique, but is such a fine piece, it practically plays itself.
Also known as the Prince of Denmark's March, a composition by Jeremiah Clarke has been freshly arranged for Brass Quartet (2 Bb-Trumpets, French Horn, Trombone) with Piano accompaniment. It is very popular
Eighteen new arrangements of favorite works for all musical phases of a wedding ceremony: prelude, postlude, processional, ceremony, and recessional. Beautifully engraved, Wedding Brass Will Ring
This comprehensive collection of the most requested wedding favorites will become an invaluable asset to a soloist's repertoire. Includes access to audio with piano and organ accompaniment tracks for