A simple yet elegant setting provides a poignant underscoring for the moving words of Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address in this work for band with narrator. The inspirational message is always as
Conceived as a fanfare to precede the presentation of The Star-Spangled Banner, this work can be presented in three different ways: (1) as a concert selection, (2) as a narrated work describing the
In some European Christmas traditions, Saint Nick does not work alone, he travels with Krampus who doles out punishment to bad boys and girls. This work serves as a darkly delightful Christmas piece,
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One of the most honored and respected speeches of all time, the Gettysburg Address is presented with an accompaniment that is playable by elementary groups. Outstanding for change of pace
Written for the 75th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor and gathering of heroes from around the world, this stirring composition pays tribute to America's "Greatest Generation." Beginning with a
Written for the 75th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, this stirring composition pays tribute to America's "Greatest Generation." Beginning with a heroic fanfare, the piece transforms into a lush
Inspired by and including the poem High Flight by John Gillespie Magee Jr. and premiered by the legendary Long Beach Municipal Band, this piece evokes the feeling of piloting an airplane - taking
In Flanders Fields can be performed in two ways: with any wind soloist, narrator and band, or with vocal soloist (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) and band. In the first version, the narrator speaks the
This magical work for student narrator(s) and band brings to life the tradition of writing a letter to Santa. Beginning with Jolly Old St. Nicholas and ending with We Wish You a Merry
Composed in remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. this piece comprises three sections. The Dream reflects on Dr. King's famous speech, followed by Strife, recalling the violence of
The words of the Gettysburg Address are presented in this piece using melodies of that era to honor one of our nation's greatest presidents. A profound musical presentation playable by younger bands that