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Celebration! is a challenging & jubilant fanfare & overture for wind band, featuring constantly shifting mixed meters, syncopation, and soaring solos in the horn and euphonium. It works perfectly as either a concert opener or closer! Grade Level: 5…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Philip Parker
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Robert Ambrose beautifully transcribed Max Schonherr's arrangement of Joseph Hellmesberger Jr. arrangement of Gypsy Dance from the ballet The Pearl of Iberia. This is an exciting, fast moving work, with a melody, that musicians and listeners will enjoy and…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Hellmesberger, Robert Ambrose
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
(I Will Keep Quiet) Extracted from Renaissance composer Gesualdo’s Fourth Book of Madrigals, Io Tacerò was originally scored for five voices. Ambrose has done a masterful job of adapting the surprisingly chromatic choral work for the modern wind ensemble,…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Gesualdo, Robert Ambrose
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Originally composed for full orchestra and inspired by heavy metal music, Metalfare is a 1-1/2 minute is a burst of energy from start to finish, featuring the brilliance of the brass and lyricism of the woodwinds.Program NotesMetalfare for Symphony Orchestra…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Robert Ambrose
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Op. 24 Written at the ripe age of 15, Mendelssohn's Ouverture, op. 24 demonstrates his musical maturity from a very young age. Set in sonata form, the work begins with a slow, highly melodic introduction that leads into a quick allegro filled with…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Mendelssohn, M. Asbill, K. Geraldi
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Oboe Feature A fantastic feature for your outstanding oboe player or guest artist to perform with a developing ensemble, Soliloquy & Dance features slow melodious sections contrast to faster ornamental passages. There is even an extended cadenza for the…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Philip Parker
Publisher: C. Alan Publications