A rhythmic and stirring addition to the band repertoire that demands excellence and attention from all players. The percussion adds a variety spice while utilizing a wide array of instruments.
Do you have a great low brass section, particularly euphonium, that you would like to show off? As suggested by the title, this wonderful original concert march is what you're looking for. Great lines
From its haunting opening to its stirring conclusion, this contemporary setting evokes the gospel-infused roots of the original lyrics and melody. Featuring a vocal soloist, optional choir and optional
Looking for something fun to play and sure to be a crowd pleaser? This is a historically "American" work, written by a German immigrant composer, and dedicated to an American president. Put this on your
All of the characteristics of a traditional fanfare are present in this highly emotional work while incorporating heavy dissonances and contrasting legato lines. Playable by developed high school bands,
This rousing piece, written as a tribute to the community of Michigan City, Indiana, explores the full range of the capabilities of the concert band. A great choice for concert or contest.
How do you describe music combining elements of bluegrass, jazz, funk, blues, and just about everything else in between? "Blu-bop!" To further diversify this veritable hodgepodge of styles, it is
A rollicking, funky concert opener! Blind Tiger is another name for a speakeasy, the gangster-run nightclubs of the Prohibition Era which featured the growing genre of jazz music and were
Original version. Absolutely fascinating! The composer has created a work that combines his love of jazz and the blues with his own contemporary style. Although there is a strong allusion to the blues and a
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Written as a companion piece to Stranger at My Door, this work celebrates Peg Bowden, a resident of southern Arizona, and her incredible life rendering aid to migrants. Memorable melodies float
This concert band work on a grand scale work pays homage to a high school alma mater that uses the song Annie Lisle. The composer's own Praise Theme is also woven in.
Exciting and dramatic, this work depicts the building of a wicker man and its subsequent burning. With a sinister melody and tarantella-like rhythms, the piece ends with the vivid image of the wicker man
As the title suggests, this high-octane piece is fast and furious, pushing the boundaries of tempo, range, and technique. An excellent balance of theme and effect, this work utilizes a driving tempo,
Drawing inspiration from composers and performers George Gershwin, Josephine Baker, and Édith Piaf, this wonderful concert opener or closer features trumpet, bass clarinet, and tenor saxophone solos.