El Camino Real, Arr. Robert Longfield Concert Band Grade 3
Hal Leonard
Composed by Alfred Reed in 1986, El Camino Real continues to be a repertoire staple for advanced ensembles. By shortening the duration an d reducin...
View full detailsComposed by Alfred Reed in 1986, El Camino Real continues to be a repertoire staple for advanced ensembles. By shortening the duration an d reducin...
View full detailsPHAETON - Band Association of NSW 120th Anniversary Test Piece Special Edition (all 5 movements / 3 packs).by A. HallamPremiered in 2010 at the Syd...
View full detailsWho could have predicted the successof the TV series The Osbournes? In a strange twist of musical ir ony, Ozzy's heavy metal anthem was transformed...
View full detailsFor many years, one of the musical highlights for band and orchestra students at my school was an annual excursion to see “DOCH Gypsy Orchestra” di...
View full detailsThe opening section of this beautiful lyric piece is meant to depict light breaking upon a darkened world. Filled with vibrant instrumental colors ...
View full detailsFirst published in Germany in 1964, Franz Biebl's Ave Maria was originally scored for seven-part men¹s choir. This expressive transcription is base...
View full detailsRhapsody was composed as a tribute to my University Band Director, Dr. Ralph Hultgren. It was under Dr. Hultgren’s baton that I was introduced to t...
View full detailsJohan de Meij's orchestration of “Trois Rag – Caprices” for symphonic band is a most welcome addition next to the original band works of Milhaud, s...
View full detailsFor this spirited concert march, the creative and lively mind of GalileoGalilei, the great Italian mathematician, physicist, and astronomer, se rve...
View full detailsThe concert opener "A Celebration Overture" is really an extended fanfare, opening with an energetic brass and percussion motif that forms the basi...
View full detailsIn honor of one of America's most beloved musical treasures this magnificent medley features songs made famous by the great Louis Armstrong. A few ...
View full detailsAs the title “Prayer and Jubilation” suggests, this piece is one of a spiritual nature. The first part is slow and reflective, almost meditative. T...
View full detailsDuring his brief lifetime, Sidney Lanier (1842-1881) was at one time or another a soldier, musician, teacher, lawyer, and a college professor. He i...
View full detailsFrom a song shared by Squamish First Nation artist and performer Bob Baker, comes a new work for concert band shaped by Robert Buckley that will al...
View full detailsRichard Wagner is mainly famous for his great and unique dramatic works, where he developed a comprehensive, holstic style as composer, librettist ...
View full detailsHans Christian Lumbye was a Danish director and composer; he was born on May 2, 1810 in Copenhagen. During one of several boat trips with his famil...
View full detailsPeter Leitner is composer, arranger, trumpeter and singer of the successful Carinthian group “Fegerländer”. Under the slogan “Der Blasmusik Schlage...
View full detailsThis little nocturne “Abendmond” (evening moon) combines two German folk tunes: “Abend wird es wieder” (It’s evening again) and “Der Mond ist aufge...
View full detailsHans Finatzer, a South Tyrolean composer and musician, was born in 1973 in Bozen. He attended Bozen Conservatory, graduating in 1995, followed by f...
View full detailsHighway of Heroes was composed to honor heroism of all kinds – to pay tribute to the brave souls who daily and unselfishly risk their lives and eve...
View full detailsIn this concise yet powerful work from Johnnie Vinson, the opening segment features a “flourish” from the woodwinds accompanying a fanfare figure i...
View full detailsFrom the composers of You Raise Me Up, this tender ballad is filled with a range of emotions in the form of a lullaby from a parent to a grown chil...
View full details'Synergy' is the combined power of a group when they are working with each other – in musical terms, it's that magical something that happens when ...
View full detailsComposer Norman Dello Joio (1913-2008) received an Emmy award for his 1965 score for the television program The Louvre. His concert band adaptation...
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