"Aethelinda" is Welsh for "dragon." This programmatic piece invokes the energy and power of a great winged beast as it awakens from its slumber to wreak havoc on the countryside. Opening with a low
Break out the anvils for this immensely popular Verdi gem. Taken from the opera "Il Trovatore," everyone should recognize this grand mainstay of classical repertoire. A rewarding experience for your
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Winner of the 1987 National School Orchestra Association composition contest, this ceremonial overture is animated, inspirational and very playable. A must for concerts and school functions, it belongs in
The sparkling colors of the Romantic period are in full play all the way to the exciting conclusion. The stirring march movement from Liszt's Symphonic Poem No. 6, Mazeppa, will be a welcome
After a stately fanfare introduces a five-note motif, this celebratory overture blossoms into a joyful concert selection that will be enthusiastically received each time it is
A fantastic piece of orchestral literature, expertly arranged for advanced full orchestra! This spirited overture from Beethoven's only opera contains dramatic contrast between slow, lyrical sections
There's a cold mystique about this work from Finland's most famous composer, but at its heart is a warmth that overflows with beauty. Well known to many listeners, Finlandia displays a strong sense
Here's one of the most famous pieces of classical music ever written! Brahms arranged over 20 Hungarian dances, but this one is by far the most familiar to students and audiences. With its dramatic tempo
This outstanding original work in D minor exists for both band and full orchestra. It is rich, full, and vibrant, with exciting parts for all players.
A truly excellent addition to any orchestra library! Completely re-edited for advanced full orchestra in its original length, this exciting work is always a concert favorite. Opening with its famous horn