You will definitely want to experience this advanced band work with your ensemble. Rhythmic and harmonic intensity mark this musical portrait of a witch from a dark forest who delights in terrorizing a
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;
This four-movement work is a celebration of conductors and the gestures they use to communicate. After an opening of warm-up sounds, an exciting mixed-meter movement ensues, followed by a Grainer-esque
Challenges can seem like unclimbable mountains. This inspiring work is about taking on those challenges and overcoming them. Written for advanced musicians, it uses nontraditional mixed and asymmetric
In this authentic transcription, flute, oboe, clarinet, alto saxophone, and cornet all make notable solo contributions. There are at least ten separate tunes, each exhibiting a singular character, making
The Can-Can is a physically demanding dance that features high kicking, skirt shaking and other lively body movements. The arranger's treatment of this dance capitalizes on its energetic nature to
This big, bright overture is a worthy challenge for the very best concert bands. Musically descriptive, the composer was inspired to write this work during his morning commute, complete with lots of
Three early twentieth century tunes provide the geographical and musical framework for this fun musical romp: St. Louis Blues, Memphis Blues and Way Down Yonder in New