The March to the Scaffold is the fourth movement of Hector Berlioz's 'Symphonie Fantastique,' a programmatic work consisting of five movements. This movement depicts the central artist character poiso...
Arranged for Clarinet Fusion: a San Francisco/Bay Area clarinet choir under the direction of Dr. Lawrence E. Anderson. This work has always been a favorite of the arranger, however, being a fairly dif...
A Moorside Suite was originally composed by Holst for brass band in 1928. The homogeneity of the brass band sound is mirrored well by the clarinet choir and this arrangement in addition to the other H...
Jambo (pronounced jahm-boh) is Swahili and translates as “Hello.” The composition was created from extended sketches Basler wrote while living in Nairobi, Kenya in 1993-94 as the Senior Fu...
Silverwood is a bright and sprightly march composed by British composer Luke Whitlock. It was commissioned by the Silverwood Clarinet Choir in Syracuse, New York, and is primarily in 6/8 meter with a...
One of the cornerstones of the concert band repertoire, this three movement suite (March: Seventeen come Sunday; Intermezzo: My Bonny Boy; March: Folk Songs from Somerset) was composed in 1923 and rec...
This work is a jaunt through the classic piano repertoire, with many familiar tunes, such as Chopsticks, Mozart's Rondo alla Turca, Clair de Lune by Debussy, and more! Meant to evoke that long-ago ner...
The first Slovenian piece ever composed for clarinet sextet, Arabesque evokes a number of contrasting moods. The many shifting meters will prove a challenge for any group, however the result is a very...
This transcription consists of the first two movements (Praeludium; Intermezzo) of the Carl Nielsen's Little Suite, Opus 1. Composed at the age of 22 for string orchestra, the work translates over to...
A fantastic arrangement of this classic 80's pop phenomenon, as performed by the Norwegian band A-ha. First recorded in 1984, it was the innovative music video premiered on MTV that took the 1986 MTV...