Composed in 1925, this pasodoble is one of the better-known pieces of Spanish music around the world. Pasodobles became very popular with U.S. bands throughout the sixties, and some of them, including this
This exotic original work takes musicians and audiences on a fantastic adventure. Mysterious melodies based on the double harmonic minor scale, ear-grabbing harmonies, and whirlwind tempo changes will sweep
FREE DOWNLOAD WITH PURCHASE! Looking for interesting ideas for Black History Month for the middle and high school band classroom? This resource contains a number of lesson ideas and
You will find this piece intriguing as it explores the musically rich traditions of Cuba. This habanera will provide many opportunities for your percussionists as well as great space for solo players.
This work celebrates the struggle of the people of Rwanda to overcome tremendous forces of evil, using the Rwanda National Anthem that was adopted in 2001.
A suite of Scottish folk songs, this work has the beautiful and memorable melodies that make a concert something special. Rich, too, in historical relevance, the arrangement offers concert band musicians
A definite winner! A bright and lively gigue turns to a lyrical air that then returns to the original material; this interesting composition will add a worldly flavor to your next concert. With moving and
This exotic work will take your band on a journey to a land steeped in mystery and enchantment. Using a variety of textures including solo opportunities, creative harmonies, interesting parts for all, and
Consisting of three Celtic-infused melodies, Irish features three contrasting sections: a nostalgic and heartfelt ballad, a rollicking and energetic jig, and a quick toe-tapping reel.
For thousands of years, indigenous tribes would gather to share stories through dance, song and drumming. This tradition still exists in Alaska in the form of the kivgik or "messenger
Music from Ireland is very intriguing to audiences and musicians. It fits so well with concert band instrumentation that it always sounds great, and this piece is no exception. Starting with a solo clarinet
This charming collection of dances is inspired by the natural beauty of Mexico. Orchestral scoring and joyful rhythms combine to paint a musical portrait of the flora found in the diverse and beautiful
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Movement 2 of this charming collection of dances inspired by the natural beauty of Mexico is named for the Mexican white pine. Orchestral scoring and joyful rhythms combine to paint a musical portrait of
The fourth and final movement of this charming collection of dances inspired by the natural beauty of Mexico is named for the ceiba tree which can grow over 200 feet tall. Orchestral scoring and joyful
The title refers to the most important and elaborate holiday in Japan and the buoyant music reflects this celebratory occasion. The time of year is rich with traditions and in this musical
Originally this was the third movement of the "Irish Suite" for orchestra and was rescored for concert band by the composer. This marvelous setting of the Irish folksong is a programming gem, suitable for