This immortal J.S. Bach theme from his Orchestral Suite No. 3 lends itself exceedingly well to the full, rich timbres of a trombone quartet. The top three parts are to be played in a flowing legato
A set of pieces for organ and brass quartet (two trumpets and two trombones with optional French horn). The pieces are antiphonal in nature, with the organ mostly in dialogue with the brass. A must for your
The beautiful motet by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart that is widely used all over the world, especially during the Easter season, has been freshly arranged for Brass Quartet (2 Bb-Trumpets, French Horn, Trombone)
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
This exciting medley of the most famous and widely used Easter hymns is arranged for multiple ensembles with piano accompaniment. The melodies that are used and often intertwine with each other in
Joplin's most famous rag is a great choice for intermediate to advanced players who want to have some fun. A light treatment of this classic and a perfect encore selection!
This magnificent collection at the intermediate level deserves a spot in every church music library! Each setting includes a festive introduction, a standard hymnal harmonization, and a last stanza
Georges Bizet's seductive aria from his opera Carmen is certainly his best known work and with good reason: the floating melody over the habanera bass ostinato transplants the listener to a different place
A brass quartet that begins with delightful counterpoint and then breaks into the tune in the trombone with a horn counterline which in turn is punctuated with the trumpet lines. The middle section opens
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
Often the most requested piece for a Palm Sunday processional or a special instrumental feature, this reverent and majestic arrangement is easy to learn and play. Scored for many ensemble options, some with