An important part of core literature for concert band, this three-movement suite treats traditional melodies with remarkable originality and subtle charm. The movements are titled March: Seventeen Come
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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Written in 1905, this exceptional suite, based on English folk songs, is every bit as important and masterful as Holst's First Suite in E Flat. Together, these two works provide critically important
A very deservedly popular composition consisting of five contrasting variations on a lyrical Korean folk song. Stated first in unison by the woodwinds, the material is brilliantly explored and developed.
Scored for band by the composer, this outstanding work uses the Shaker tune Simple Gifts, which was first brought to public attention in Copland's "Appalachian Spring." This beautiful folk tune is
For mature bands, this is the arrangement to get! A marvelous arrangement of music from Bernstein's famous Broadway musical, this has been a programming favorite for many years. The music is as fresh and