A perennial best-seller! The exciting sound of the Flamenco style are boldly combined with the infectious rhythms of today.
Jay began writing FANFARE at 35, 000 ft. during a transatlantic flight. Contemporary harmony, dignified and heroic melodies, and interesting percussion make this a great choice for a concert opener or...
Explorer - Beginning Level Probably the best-known of all the Olympic themes, Paul's solid arrangement is very easy (only 6 notes and nothing faster than a quarter note) and will sound great with begi...
This very easy setting of the John Williams' 1984 Olympic theme is designed to help beginning bands sound full, even with incomplete instrumentation.
This majestic work by Richard Saucedo uses mixed meters alternating between 4/4 and 3/4 to achieve a truly unique-sounding fanfare. There is a nice balance between bold brass statements and answering...
This striking new work from master composer John Moss uses marvelous band scoring techniques and a distinctive form to achieve a wonderfully effective musical setting. The exciting opening fanfare sec...
Commissioned by the Gamma Eta chapter of Phi Mu Alpha, at Furman University, Greenville, SC, this impressive work is built around two chorale themes and a recurring fanfare. After the boldly stated op...
Grade 2 Characteristic of Richard's distinctive style, this impressive piece features a rhythmic vitality throughout, along with fresh harmonies and skilled orchestrational devices. Amid the powerful...
Written with a dramatic blend of thundering percussion, intense brass proclamations, and woodwind flourishes, Samuel Hazo expands the 'fanfare' format into a truly powerful setting for wind band. Equa...