Cymbal Circus is not a cymbal feature, but it does use cymbals and an assortment of percussion instruments to portray the events of a night at the circus. Features the Grand Entry, Lion Tamer, Flying Trapeze, Clown Alley and Finale which can be...
Mark Fabio gives life to youthful imagination in this carefully crafted original work. The sonorities will take your audience to a place of magic and excitement, allowing them to soar on a carpet over castles, camels and sand. Traditional percussion...
Here is an entertaining march that brings a different sound to concert programs. It starts very soft and gradually builds to a crescendo, as if the band is approaching from a distance. The music grows to a peak and then fades and ends as if the band...
A musical description of the sights and sounds of the landscape of New Hampshire, the playground of future presidents. The composer incorporates presidential themes along with tongue-in-cheek passages that create a light selection with a touch of...
This song came about while author Jack Norworth rode on a subway train in 1908. He then passed the words along to Albert Von Tilzer, who composed the music. In no time this song was published by the New York Music Company and was a hit immediately!...
While well-suited for young bands, groups at all levels will want to consider this for performance. An effective yet playable band setting provides the backdrop for the narration of this important historical document.
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Three of the most influential composers of band music are paid tribute in this charming suite for band. John Kinyon, Frank Erickson and James Ployhar touched the lives of countless musicians and families. To recognize their talents, each movement is...
This inspiring work is written in ABA form with the outer sections featuring multiple percussion instruments in a thunderous display. The lower winds provide the thunder in the middle section. A variety of style changes are found in this solid...