Cette marche de concert pour orchestre dépeint à la fois la nature espiègle et la beauté gracieuse d'une créature merveilleuse : le renard roux. Les harmonies espagnoles et la signature temporelle à 3...
This arrangement of Tchaikovsky's epic tone poem maintains the drama and grandeur of the original, while remaining easily playable by developing bands. One of music's best-known masterworks, this will...
This selection from the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book has become well-known to band audiences through its inclusion in Gordon Jacob's 'William Byrd Suite.' Going back to the original manuscript, Mark Will...
You're looking for a march with substance, but your students want one that's fun to play. Impossible to find you say? Not anymore! With Unity March, Steve Hodges has skillfully taken traditional march...
The musical inspiration for this piece came from the scenes and speeches on a rock emblazoned with battle scenes from our nation's history. The piece opens with a military-sounding march that leads to...
Air and Variations is designed to expose students to the variation form through the use of contrasting styles, tempi and meters. The work opens with a statement of the theme presented by flute, clarin...
The Spirit of Killian Hill is a concert overture that begins with a spirited march-like theme that transitions to a lyrical contrasting section in three-four time. A Da Capo and Coda round out this tu...
Fantasy on an Early American Marching Tune is based on the popular fife and drum melody, 'The Girl I Left Behind Me. ' All melodies and countermelodies in the piece are drawn from this well-known them...
How very British! This delightful piece is reminiscent of many wonderful moments in the wind literature of England, including charming marches, lyrical chorales and the irrepressible folk music of thi...
Machu Picchu is the site of a pre-Columbian (1462AD) Inca ruin, often referred to as 'The Lost City of the Incas.' It is situated on a mountain ridge 8000 feet above the Urubamba Valley in Peru. Ameri...