A staple in the concert band repertoire, American Overture has undergone some significant changes to celebrate its 50th year in publication. A full score is now available in addition to the
Original version. Absolutely fascinating! The composer has created a work that combines his love of jazz and the blues with his own contemporary style. Although there is a strong allusion to the blues and a
This has real class. Like much of Bernstein's show music, the score of "Candide" is equally at home on the concert stage as the theater. Clare Grundman's great arranging talent has once again produced a
This is aptly subtitled as it is indeed a major work of substantial content in a two-movement setting. Using the hymn Give Us This Day, Maslanka has constructed a work both expressive and powerful
Next to "Appalachian Spring," this is perhaps Copland's most recognizable composition. It is the final movement of his suite Four Dance Episodes from "Rodeo," which is drawn from his Ballet score
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Originally part of the classic suite "The Planets," this authentic transcription features one of the most endearing melody's ever written.The festive mood maintained throughout is introduced by a genial,
This six-movement suite of English folk songs, written in 1937 and published in 1940, is truly a cornerstone of the repertoire of the mature symphonic band.
Derived from themes by Carl Maria von Weber, this work by Hindemith has been transcribed for concert band by Keith Wilson. A staple of the concert band repertoire, found on many state lists. Note:
Completed in 1914, when World War I was but an emerging threat, Mars is dominated by a relentless hammering out of a 5/4 rhythm which suggests the relentless destruction of war. The opposition of