Live On, Larry Clark Concert Band Grade 2.5
Taking its title from a poem about grief and loss by Chrissie Pinney, Live On honors the life of band director Linda Mann, to whom the piece is ded...
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Taking its title from a poem about grief and loss by Chrissie Pinney, Live On honors the life of band director Linda Mann, to whom the piece is ded...
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Lotus, by Yukiko Nishimura, was inspired by the flower. The Lotus is known as a symbol of the sun because it closes at night and reopens at dawn. ...
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This piece was written to celebrate the Loudoun County Public Schools' orchestra's inaugural school year. Administration, staff, families, and stud...
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Clarinet Ensemble (w/opt. rhythm section)
Lux Spiritus ('Spirit of Light') was written in celebration of a Pennsylvania band director who dedicated her life and career inspiring and instruc...
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Not only is this an effective learning piece for teaching 7/8, Magic Sevens is a great-sounding concert piece with engaging melodies, rhythmic driv...
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Inspired by an incredible display of stars the composer experienced in Hawaii, this piece portrays the ponderous and expansive beauty of the night ...
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Trumpet Trio or Ensemble (w/opt. rhythm section)
Sax Quartet or Ensemble (w/opt. rhythm section)
The powerful group of Roman centurions process into the hall in perfect formation. Their collective movement is punctuated with bold melodic statem...
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Based on standard march form, March of the Clowns is an original sounding piece that goes back and forth between major and minor tonality. It is qu...
View full detailsThis Victor Herbert classic has been thoughtfully reimagined in this new arrangement for young band by Nathan Jones. Parts have been tailored to be...
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March to Nowhere, by the renowned and brilliant Czech composer Vaclav Nelhybel, was originally published in 1976. This arrangement, by Chris M. Ber...
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The players in your developing band will enjoy this arrangement of the main theme of Schubert's popular piano duet. Everyone knows this one. A fant...
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A beautiful holiday rock ballad played at around 98 BPM. The opening melody on this tender ballad is written featuring your 1st tenor sax player. L...
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A beautiful holiday rock ballad played at around 98 BPM. The opening melody on this tender ballad is written featuring your 1st tenor sax player. L...
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Sufferin' syncopation! Where will it land? Once you get the hang of it, it'll be lots of fun! Really! Merrily We Stroll Along by Thom Sharp is writ...
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Clarinet Ensemble (w/opt. rhythm section)
On the inspiration for Midnight (A Slow Mambo), Steven Rosenhaus, the composer writes: "Growing up in New York City, as with any major city, presen...
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The victorious parade begins late at night, with lights and camaraderie providing the confidence to march on. We can almost ignore what we imagine ...
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Clarinet Ensemble (w/opt. rhythm section)
Clarinet Ensemble (w/opt. rhythm section)
Composer/arranger Carl Strommen skillfully captures the essence of a lively, bluesy, hand-clapping, and up-tempo celebratory gathering. With a toe-...
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