The two Romanian Rhapsodies, Op. 11, are Enesco's best-known works and have secured a place in the repertory of major orchestras worldwide. They were written in Paris in 1901 and first performed together in
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
A true tapestry of color and rhythm that explores the range of each section as well as the concert band as a whole. Based on the popular gospel song This Little Light of Mine, this piece
After a vigorous, syncopated orchestral tutti, the first theme is announced in the solo oboe, accompanied by a steady eighth-note ostinato. Playful interjections are stated in the flute and bassoon. The
An excellent modern retelling of a Renaissance classic. Lots of exquisite colors and plenty of technique to go around. This multi-movement work presents a brass tacet woodwind feature in mvt. 2 and a
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
The first published work of John Barnes Chance, this superb composition is widely recognized and acclaimed for its wealth of rhythmic and melodic inventiveness. It opens with a slow, intriguingly
Based on an ancient Russian Christmas carol, a good deal of original material, and some motif elements from liturgical music of the Eastern Orthodox Church, this is a massive, powerful work that provides a