Habanera from Carmen by Georges Bizet, arranged by Richard Meyer, will give your students an opportunity to perform one of the most familiar scenes from that famous opera. In this authentic sounding a...
This fantastic concert march was written in 1907 and is regarded by many as one of Fucik's finest works. The triumphant ending makes it a great finale to any concert, leaving your audience with a smil...
All the dark and passionate themes of this great work are maintained, yet this arrangement is perfect for intermediate orchestras. Even though the piece does not have a programmatic theme beyond that...
Millennium, recorded this year by Alfred for the first time, was first released in 1998. Winner of the 1998 N. S. O. A. composition contest, this contemporary-sounding overture is extremely powerful a...
From the master of educational arranging, this arrangement will be perfect for intermediate and high school full orchestra. A great piece for festival and contest, this one has been a successful selec...
Students and audiences love this masterpiece by J. S. Bach, and this work makes a wonderful concert addition any time of year. The winds are featured on Bach's chorale theme while violins play his ing...
From the masterful pen of Vernon Leidig comes this special orchestration of Marcello's well-known majestic march. Scored with today's multipleability large groups in mind (alternate string and wind pa...
From the Czech composer Antonín Dvorák.
A great selection for festival and contest, this one has been a proven winner for decades and is sure to be the perfect addition to your concert program. Tastefully and artistically arranged by one of...
This new arrangement from Richard Meyer is fairly challenging but very gratifying. All the textures and concepts of Dvorák's original have been carefully maintained, while making the work more accessi...
Bring a sense of occasion to concerts, special events and graduations with this stately arrangement of the classic Grand March. / Perfect for intermediate players!
Give your students the chance to dig into Beethoven with this lovely arrangement. Perfect for working on musicality and expression as you have them imagine 'Country Life' and 'Thankful feelings after...
In D minor, this arrangement is a very 'approachable' version of this masterwork. Strings will use a variety of bowings, and some position work is required of first violins and cellos. Winds, brass, a...
The second movement from his sixth and last symphony finds Tchaikovsky at his melodic best, arranged by Richard Meyer. This elegant 'waltz' in 5/4 meter has long been a favorite of audiences and is an...
The essence and resonance of this timeless overture is perfectly preserved in Leidig's arrangement. Technical range is perfect for high school string or full orchestras. String parts are carefully edi...
A musical postcard to the world! Your audiences will be thrilled with this early piece of Americana, and your musicians will love the colors and energy of this uniquely American music as imagined by t...
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Based on the 'Te Deum' of Charpentier, this stately French classic will make your full orchestra sound mature beyond their years. This masterful arrangement by Vernon Leidig captures the spirit of the...
This beautiful arrangement of the second movement from Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 should be in every orchestra's repertoire. With its serene and solemn dignity, it has been likened to a procession thr...
Now your full orchestra can perform Beethoven's Symphony No. 9! Almost everyone can hum the famous 'Ode to Joy,' but now students can play it in the context of the heroic and beautiful fourth movement...
Symphony No. 3 was composed in 1883 and first performed that same year in Vienna. The second movement is a rather quiet Andante and one of the most lyrical works that Brahms ever composed. It is elega...
It has been said that Beethoven preferred his later works to his earlier ones and was continually dedicated to the exploration of new ideas. The inclusion of a Scherzo as the second movement of the Ni...
Academic Festival Overture was written in 1879 when Brahms was given a degree of doctor of philosophy by the University of Breslau. As a spirit of gratitude, Brahms composed the overture for the occas...
A great classic for intermediate level orchestra! Ludwig van Beethoven first performed the First Symphony at the Royal Imperial Theater in Vienna on April 2, 1800. The Second Movement is loosely remin...
Are you looking for a big, bombastic opener or closer for your next symphony orchestra concert? Do you need a contrasting piece to a delicate Debussy impression and want to stay 'French'? Are you too...
The most accessible of the themes from this popular symphonic poem are perfectly set to allow many of the sections of the orchestra to play the theme and to provide a rousing concluding coda for all t...
Haunting, ominous, and playful, this Scherzo movement from Beethoven's famous Symphony No. 5, arranged by Richard Meyer, has it all. Your students will love the stirring harmonies and driving rhythms...