This lively and march-like dance celebrates the story of French settlers in Nova Scotia, Canada. All sections of the band have the opportunity to show off their technical skills as well as reinforce
This vibrant and stylish piece for young bands provides a fresh and welcome contrast on any concert program. The musical material incorporates numerous colorful percussion instruments that will have all
Scored for second-year players and utilizing the four-part flexible format, this setting uses a tuneful melody and characteristic percussion writing to provide a truly unique holiday offering.
Here's a perfect choice for more advanced ensembles seeking to build their stylistic vocabulary. Its agile lines present a fun challenge for all, while its distinct Spanish flair will entertain both band
The music of Armenia, with its rich history of folk songs, has a fascinating uniqueness and distinctive flavor. This appealing setting uses five traditional Armenian melodies in a rhapsodic approach. Bold
Like the original, this setting for flexible instrumentation keeps the focus on a variety of playing styles. This distinctive multicultural work begins with a quasi-march treatment of The Bamboo
This authentic work captures the spirit of Chinese music beautifully with the use of a pentatonic scale, a synthesized mandolin, and solos for flute and piccolo. Brave Spirit begins with a
Written in the style of a Roma gypsy dance, this is fast, energetic, and daring. Students will love playing the exotic style and audiences will love hearing the infectious melodies. Directors will also find
"Carrickfergus" is one of Ireland's best-known songs and is presented here in an arrangement for concert band and voice by Mark Armstrong. (Key Eb) Note that this arrangement may be performed comfortably
Featuring two traditional Irish tunes, this stylish work for second-year players opens with a sensitive and lyric setting of Pretty Maid Milking Her Cow. The dance segment then follows
Continuing the popular series of Celtic Air and Dance settings, this work for second-year players opens with the tender Irish ballad Ned of the Hill. The dance segment that follows
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This incredibly fun work opens with a punch and doesn't quit! An intense piece with an infectious melody and plenty of Latin flair – it's perfect for opening or closing any concert program.
A beautiful arrangement of a classic Irish song for high voice and concert band (key Eb) with an optional string section (V1/V2/Vla/VC/CB) by Mark Armstrong.
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.
Classical composer Vicente Martín y Soler (1754-1806), sometimes called "The Spanish Mozart," wrote a 1786 opera entitled Una Cosa Rara. While the opera has fallen into obscurity, it was
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