Featuring a larger than usual clarinet choir (and percussion!), this popular work from the orchestra repertoire is sure to please any crowd. Plus, it's way easier to play some of these fanfares on the...
A great piece for Halloween, or just for whenever you want to play it. The devilish violin solo at the opening has been replace by a pair of clarinets to achieve that haunting tritone. Also, the origi...
Originally composed for piano four-hands (two people playing the same piano), this is a rollicking two-step halfway between a march and a polka. Instrumentation: E-Flat Clarinet, 4 B-Flat Clarinets, A...
This popular dance taken from Smetana's opera, 'The Bartered Bride.' First performed at the Florida State University's annual PRISM concert, this transcription was created through a collaboration betw...
The most famous of all of Sousa's marches! Also included is a piccolo part, just in case you would like a piccolo player to rise out of the ensemble at just the right moment. Instrumentation: E-Flat C...
Another delightful and popular march by Sousa which is now most popularly associated with Monty Python's Flying Circus. Instrumentation: E-Flat Clarinet,4 B-Flat Clarinets, Alto Clarinet/Basset Horn,...
One of Sousa's most famous marches. Great when paired with Fillmore's Rolling Thunder. Instrumentation: E-Flat Clarinet, 4 B-Flat Clarinets, Alto Clarinet/Basset Horn, Bass Clarinet, Contrabass Clarin...
Composed for The Washington Post newspaper in 1889. Instrumentation: E-Flat Clarinet, 4 B-Flat Clarinets, Alto Clarinet/Basset Horn, Bass Clarinet, Contrabass Clarinet/Contralto/String Bass
A huge arrangement of one of the most recognizable pieces in the history of opera. Slightly abridged, but still very difficult! Instrumentation: 2 E-Flat Clarinets, 10 B-Flat Clarinets, 2 Alto Clarine...
Though Charles-Marie Widor is more widely known for the Toccata from his Organ Symphony No. 5, the Symphony directly following it maintains the spirit and energy embodied in the Toccata. The first mov...