The exotic percussion sounds of tom-toms and drums with the snares turned off will help take your students and audiences on a delightful musical safari. The open harmonies in the winds with the excellent
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A treatment of the African American spiritual The Gospel Train, also known as Get on Board, is a great opportunity for young players to be exposed to the spiritual form in a different
Your youngest musicians will hop right on to this fantastic folk song. Using I've Been Working on the Railroad and She'll Be Comin' Round The Mountain, players get to
This beautiful and frequently performed lullaby is thought to be of African American origin. This delicate and lush setting for concert band will stretch and showcase your ensemble's...
The second movement of Three Folk Song Settings for Band, this hauntingly beautiful setting provides a lyrical contrast to the two outer movements. The touching lullaby, thought to be of
This moving hymn has long been a staple in celebrations of life and for comfort in moments of sorrow; this setting is meant as a celebration of the life of a fellow musician and composer. The impassioned
Three popular American hymns - Cleansing Fountain; Amazing Grace and Come, Thou Fount - explore the wide range of the concert band's capabilities and incorporate some fresh and
The folk music of Appalachia reflects the unwavering, indomitable spirit of the early settlers. Combining Sourwood Mountain and She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain, their story is told in
This delightful arrangement revisits three famous songs from American folk literature: Arkansas Traveler; Sweet Betsy from Pike and a rousing version of Turkey in the Straw. This
Thoroughfares of the American frontier, the countries' rivers have long been the subject of folk songs. Three of the most beloved tunes from the mid-19th century are woven into the fabric of this
This adaptation of the popular original concert work makes a great concert or contest selection for ensembles with limited instrumentation. Combining the well-known melodies of Simple Gifts and the
Originally scored for tuba/euphonium quartet, this work has been adapted for four-part flexible winds with optional percussion and is playable by any combination of instruments in the ensemble. It is based