The feelings and worldviews of those struggling with mental health issues and facing isolation are illustrated in this hopeful work. Drawing from his own experiences with depression and anxiety, the
Familiar beginning band tunes (Hot Cross Buns; Mary Had a Little Lamb; Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star and Baa, Baa, Black Sheep) are mashed together with a sinister
Little Mexican Suite, by Nubia Jaime-Donjuan, is a charming collection of dances inspired by the natural beauty of Mexico. Orchestral scoring and joyful rhythms combine to paint a musical portrait
Drawing from his own experiences with mental health crises, Randall Standridge has created a work that reflects on the experiences of individuals living with depression, anxiety, and other such
A phase shift is a change in the location or timing of a point within a cycle of a repetitive waveform. In this distinctive work, this concept is explored by grouping the ensemble into nontraditional Side A
This feisty and festive holiday work finds our iconic antihero taking to the seas to spread his brand of holiday mayhem. Written in a jaunty 3/4 time, Chapter 2 of the Santa the Barbarian saga evokes both
Your audience will barely be able to stay in their seats as the energy of the groove overwhelms them. This infectious work evokes the qualities of many folk dances and combines them in exciting new ways. A
The beauty and fun of a snowy day are captured in this beautiful cinematic work. A winter scene is painted gently with bells at the beginning before the piece takes off in a blizzard of sparkling flourishes
The sky is the limit with this exciting work. Meaning "Flight," Vuelo begins with an airy, expansive opening that creates a sense of anticipation. This gives way to an explosive faster segment with
MacFarlane's Lantern is the name that some Scottish Highland clans called the moon, as Clan MacFarlane was well known for nighttime cattle raids. This exciting work combines a mischievous character, duple
This thrilling work depicts an exciting chase through a dark night. Aggressive harmony, wonderful scoring, and multimeter surprises combine in a work that will be a favorite of performers and audiences
Cry "Havoc!" Make a bold statement at your next concert with this aggressive original work. Rhythmic motifs, power chords, and thoughtful orchestration combine to create a work that is accessible and
This exciting and energetic original work sets many of the voices in the concert band in a rhythmic dialogue with one another. This, combined with fascinating harmonies, creates a work that truly sounds
This original concert march is sure to be a favorite at your next concert! Delightful melodies and harmonies are utilized within the traditional march form to create a piece that sounds both new and
Bring the classic Dickens tale to life with this engaging attacca suite. A narrator guides the audience through the story of Ebenezer Scrooge as he encounters Marley's ghost and the Ghosts of Christmas
The energy and fun of the summer season are captured in this delightful work! Soaring harmonies, dance-like rhythms, and colorful orchestration are utilized to great effect in this work from a rising voice
Leap into action with this fun and imaginative work for beginning bands. Serving as an introduction to leaps for your developing ensembles, this piece paints an amusing portrait of young frogs frolicking
Drawing on visual art, this imaginative suite of miniatures for young ensembles creates impressions of the colors on the color wheel in this. Electric Yellow buzzes with electricity, which gives
What do you get when you mix symphonic motivic development, a touch of country hoedown, and a hint of jazz, all tied together with clapping from the ensemble? This unique offering is as much fun to play as
This mature work for young ensembles is a meditation on the lives of those who live with mental health conditions. At times melancholy, terrifying, triumphant, and confused, this work was carefully tailored
Racers... start your engines! This thrilling work combines staccato articulations, dramatic dynamic changes, and unbridled energy with accessible ranges and rhythmic vocabulary to create a work that sounds
This emotional work is an illustration of the months of autumn. The colorful orchestration alternates between hopeful and bittersweet harmonies as motives and melodies are passed around to all instruments.
Named after both Columbia, the female personification of the New World and the United States, and the city of Columbia, Missouri, this exciting work is sure to be an audience favorite. Hints of Americana,