Feature your percussion section, or even a talented faculty member, in this novelty that uses the woodblock as a soloist. Great for developing first-year counting skills and working on balance,
This piece tells the story of our Galaxy, of the great unknown and what lies beyond, and where we belong within this vastness of space. The soloists and the ensemble paint a picture of this great
This delightful work will be a welcome addition to your next concert as you bring your trumpet section into the spotlight. In addition to reinforcing steady beat, the beginning band members are presented
Written as a duet for any two instruments and band, this work represents the idea of moving through a gate from one phase of life into the next. Perfect for featuring a specific section, a group of talented
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You can tell just by the title that this very young band percussion section feature is sure to be a hit! It's written to display a full compliment of standard percussion instruments yet is easily adaptable
A nice, easy flute feature that utilizes only quarter, half, dotted half, and whole notes. Perfectly playable at a beginning band's first performance.
Dvorak's delightful work is one of the most famous melodies of light classical music. This arrangement is sensitively scored to retain the delicate lilt and feel of the original piano composition, an ideal
This work for euphonium and band is a movement from The American Folk Odyssey, a suite for various soloists and concert band. Beginning with a mysterious and lyrical statement of the haunting
Feature one or all of your trombones in this Bayreuth blockbuster! Three of Wagner's most famous melodies are featured in this magnificent ... view details
One of Beethoven's most loved pieces, skillfully arranged for marimba and band. It can also be performed as a vibraphone solo or as a marimba-vibraphone duet. Feature your mallet percussion while treating
A fun, vibrant, colorful, and programmatic tribute to M.C. Escher (1898-1972), one of the world's most famous graphic artists, known for playing with architecture, perspective, and impossible spaces. His
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This three-movement work is an extraordinary creation for solo tuba and symphonic winds. Musically sophisticated, yet truly an artistic addition to the repertoire for solo tuba.
This fine arrangement captures the playfulness and somewhat mischievous spirit of the original work. Feature your star tuba, bassoon, or bass clarinet player!