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,
Exciting rhythms, fanfare brass, and exotic melodies abound in this work that paints a portrait of a forgotten kingdom. Your performers and audiences are sure to enjoy this work that combines active
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
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
Here is a piece for young band that uses careful orchestration, purposeful percussion, and lush harmony to provide many opportunities for artistic expression. It features reproducible parts and digital
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
The jolly old elf from the North Pole gets an aggressive makeover in this wonderfully tongue-in-cheek work for young band. Beginning with a movie-trailer narration, Santa is reimagined as a warrior from the
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
The aim of this work is to show that in the face of adversity, hope is a better choice than despair. This exciting concert opener is the perfect vehicle for teaching 7/8 time to your young musicians, as it
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
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
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 second in the 16th Empire series, this installment provides students with a vehicle to master two-sixteenths-one-eighth rhythms. Exotic scales, reduced ranges, and optional clarion notes for young