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Why should the brass get to play all of the fanfares? Andrew Blair’s new work anti-Fanfare is a thrilling and unique concert opener for wind ensemble, minus brass, that allows your band to stand out, while the brass get to take a well-deserved break!Program…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Andrew Blair
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Canyon Echoes is a refreshing concert piece. There are four programmatic movements with a third movement that gives the performer much freedom in interpretation: Roving Sounds, Floating Memories, Canyon Ravines, and Jogging Across. Enjoy this challenging…
Style: Solo Works
Composer: Barton Schiboni
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
What would it sound like if Claude Debussy had been able to score for the modern wind band? Andrew Blair’s new orchestration of Debussy’s beloved Clair de Lune attempts to answer the question by faithfully and stunningly recreating the work for today’s wind…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Andrew Blair
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Four Lyric Pieces is a collection of piano compositions by Edvard Grieg adapted for the marimba by Murray Houllif. The collection includes: Patriotic Song, Waltz, Album Leaf, and Elfin Dance. Grade Level: 3 Copyright: 2003 Number of Players: 1 Publisher: C.…
Style: Solo Works
Composer: Murray Houllif, Grieg
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
"Land-Sighting" Edvard Grieg's Landkjenning, Op. 31 (“Land-Sighting”) is a Grade 4 selection, well-suited for the mature high school or collegiate band. Grade Level: 4 Copyright: 2015 Number of Players: Standard Duration: 7:30 Publisher: Aux Arcs Music…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Grieg, C. Ragsdale
Publisher: Aux Arcs Music
“Scene III” from Olav Trygvason, Op. 50 is a Grade 5, well-suited to the outstanding high school or college band. Duration 12:30.Program NotesThis arrangement came about because of my research into the music of the Australian-American composer Percy Aldridge…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Grieg, C. Ragsdale
Publisher: Aux Arcs Music
The Symphonic Dances were written in 1896-98 during Grieg’s mature period. They deserve a more prominent place in the standard repertoire; in them Grieg makes excellent use of dance rhythms, folk tunes, expressive lyricism and a fine ear for effective…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Grieg, C. Ragsdale
Publisher: Aux Arcs Music
Edvard Grieg’s operatic masterpiece 'Olav Trygvason' was never finished, but Grieg (being at least somewhat practical) made piano arrangements of segments of the unfinished opera. One of these was Temple Dance, which is set here as a Grade 4 band work, well-…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Grieg, C. Ragsdale
Publisher: Aux Arcs Music