Why should the brass get to play all of the fanfares? This a thrilling and unique concert opener for wind ensemble, minus brass, allows your band to stand out while the brass get to take a well-deserved
This powerful work brings a sense of strength and a true flair for the dramatic. Bold brass fanfares, crisp percussion, flowing woodwind lines, and strong tutti sections come together to create a piece that
Inspired by the spirit of independence and the altruistic and welcoming nature of the best of us in this great country, this reflects what the United States of America stands for in the world: freedom, and
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,
Commissioned by the ATSSB All-State band, this workis all about the deep and personal connections we all form as human beings. Uniquely human, it is full of positive emotional peaks as well as gentle
For concert band. First printing. Commissioned by and dedicated to the Florida State University Summer Music Camps in honor of their 70th anniversary. Includes program notes. Duration: ... view details
This exciting fanfare combines compound meter, dazzling woodwind runs, heroic brass, and significant percussion parts to create a truly striking concert opener. Intricate rhythms and soaring melodies add to
Gloriana, commissioned by Furman University for the inauguration of its 12th president, is based on The Faerie Queene, an incomplete English epic poem written by Edmund Spenser and
Originally composed for Herald Trumpets, the U.S. Army Band's acclaimed trumpet ensemble, Paul Murtha's dramatic fanfare
Inspired by and including the poem High Flight by John Gillespie Magee Jr. and premiered by the legendary Long Beach Municipal Band, this piece evokes the feeling of piloting an airplane - taking
This sparkling concert overture opens with a majestic fanfare that leads to the buoyant main theme in 12/8 time. A lyrical contrasting section is as rich in melodic content as it is passion. In a modified
This stunning original work for wind band is filled with energy, excitement, and life. An ideal opener for your next concert!
Evoking the colors and feel of medieval England as described in the novels of Sir Walter Scott, this exciting work is a great addition to your advanced concert band's next program! Featuring drive and
This piece opens with a heroic and grandiose melody heralded by the trumpets. Throughout, bits of a school song are heard, first introduced by horns and later passed through various sections and soloists;
The serpent eating its own tail is an engaging image in and of itself, but perhaps more thought-provoking is the ouroboros as a metaphor for curiosity. Inquisitiveness can bring about great growth, but in
Filled with rhythmic excitement, woodwind flourishes, and brass fanfares throughout, this piece grabs you from the opening bars to the dazzling finish!
A steam donkey is a 19th-century steam-powered winch used in logging, mining, and sailing. This rousing work will take you back to the old logging country with unrelenting energy and amazing themes. This