Une oeuvre chorale lyrique et réconfortante de John Rutter est arrangée de manière experte pour orchestre de concert par Jay Dawson.
You will enjoy the simplicity and directness of this Jay Dawson arrangement.
This gorgeous work has become a virtual pop hit, thanks to the many recordings by today's best-loved sopranos. Easy, yet full of teaching opportunities for tone, blend, pitch and expression.
A fine concert march by Steve Reisteter that's based on a tune loved by all Canadians.
Swedish composer Jerker Johannson has created a lovely hymn for band with obligato parts for Bb bugle and snare drum. You'll find many performance opportunities for this easy, yet effective piece.
Jay began writing FANFARE at 35, 000 ft. during a transatlantic flight. Contemporary harmony, dignified and heroic melodies, and interesting percussion make this a great choice for a concert opener or...
This choral work by John Rutter translates beautifully for concert band. Arranged by Greg Bimm, this will be a great concert opener.
Jay's fun, original has a backwoods kind of charm. Yes, there are passages where the band will sound like roosters and mules.
One of Jay's better festival numbers for young bands. This is a fast-slow-fast trilogy of three well-known traditional tunes: Bonaparte's Retreat, Simple Gifts and The Eighth of January.
Larry Kerchner creates a serene and beautiful moment in this lovely arrangement. Especially appealing for younger bands, this arrangement is scored with only two clarinet parts and two trumpet parts.
Based on We Shall Overcome, this piece speaks of the pathos, struggle, and ultimately, the hope associated with this powerful melody.
This ingenious and appealing arrangement by Jeff Simmons merges The First Noel and Pachelbel's Canon in D.