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After the Rain—Matt Neufeld.
Mallet percussion, percussion effects, and
snapping from the wind players create the
sound of a gentle rain as beautiful chords and
melodies swell and recede from the wind consort.
Written to be accessible to younger players, this
gorgeous lyrical work will provide your ensemble
with opportunities for expressive playing and
tone development. A wonderful addition to the
repertoire for developing ensembles.
11515703 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . VE 50.00
Among the Stars, You'll Shine—
Chris M. Bernotas. Embodying the idea of being
part of something larger than yourself but also
valued as a unique individual, this lush work is
the perfect choice for developing an expressive
style of performance with your students. While
predominantly lyrical, there are plenty of
contrasts and opportunities for all your students
to shine. Correlates to Sound Innovations Book
1, Level 6. (2:30)
11511618 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . VE 55.00
Bittersweet—Chris Campbell.
A lyrical piece with a little bit of motion that
conveys both a sense of mystery and longing.
The use of a flat five in the melody makes for
some nice ear-gripping moments.
11501983 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . .E 65.00
Faith Eternal—arr. Carol Brittin Chambers.
Based on the well-known hymn I Know That
My Redeemer Lives, here is a carefully crafted
setting for young players. Whether used to teach
important concepts of lyric style playing or as an
emotional connection for your students, the pacing
and dramatic peak in this lush arrangement ensure
a rewarding musical experience.
11517339 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . .E 65.00
The Friendly Beasts—Gene Milford.
Designed to reflect the medieval origins of this
12th-century hymn, this beautiful setting offers
great opportunities to develop unision phrasing
of long melodic lines. With the melody set in both
a four and three feel, you can also use this to
introduce the concept of different meters. Although
designed primarily as a holiday selection, this
composition also works well as a contrasting
selection in concert or as a ballad for contest.
11516671 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . .E 58.00
Gone but Not Forgotten—Anthony Susi.
This peaceful, poignant piece is a musical reminder
that though a person may have physically passed
on, their spirit and memories will always remain in
the hearts of the people they touched.
11516148 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . .E 65.00
In Solitude—Todd Stalter.
Sometimes we seek solitude on purpose.
Occasionally we are left in it. This lush and
expressive original work seeks to connect with
the different emotions we experience when alone.
Featuring cinematic techniques like lydian scale
movement and appoggiaturas, the atmospheric
sound is sure to resonate both musically and
personally with performers and audiences. (2:35)
11511650 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . .E 65.00
In This Beautiful Place—William Owens.
A beautiful and lyrical work with lush scoring and
wonder-ful counterpoint. All sections have features
including solo opportunities. This is a perfect way
to develop and showcase your band's tone and
overall musicianship.
11501985 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . .E 65.00
Lift Every Voice and Sing—Chris Sharp.
James Weldon Johnson's inspirational hymn
dates back to the Harlem Renaissance. This
beautiful arrangement is scored to be playable
with voices or as a stand-alone concert band
piece. Accessible to bands of all sizes and levels.
11515295 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . VE 65.00
Me (reAffirmation)—Randall Standridge.
Another chapter in the "unBroken Project" by
Randall Standridge, this stirring work confronts the
emotional toll that bullying takes on individuals.
Borrowing themes and melodies from his work
Affirmation, Randall has created a lullaby that
evokes comfort, peace, and healing. Musical,
colorful, and very timely, this work will bring out the
emotional side of your musicians while providing a
useful tool for discussing the challenges that many
of our young musicians face.
11515753 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . .E 60.00
Music for a Night Sky—Jorge L. Vargas.
A lovely lyrical work for beginning bands in 3/4,
this piece opens softly with a sound like a music
box before developing into a full and lushly
scored work with a warm melody and pleasing
harmonies. A great choice to develop your
beginners' musicianship.
11501977 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . VE 55.00
My Heart with Pleasure Fills—
Vince Gassi. Inspired by one of William
Wordsworth's most popular lyrical poems,
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, this lush work
uses lyrical melodies and sonorous harmonies
to provide opportunities for young musicians to
develop expressive playing. (2:35)
11511663 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . .E 65.00
Of Lochs and Thistles—Christina Huss.
A beautiful work for young ensembles, this gem
evokes the folk music of Scotland, with soaring
melodies, lush harmonies, and tasteful percussion.
Orchestrated with developing musicians in mind,
this work will serve as a vehicle for expressive
playing and tonal development as well as
providing a wonderful contrast at your next concert
or festival performance.
11515759 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . .E 65.00
Resilience—Pinkzebra.
This beautiful and haunting piece, with lyrical
melodies projecting strength and determination,
is like a modern chorale with film score
undertones, providing an opportunity for band
members to focus on tone and shape emotionally
dramatic phrases. Great for a concert program
needing a short piece to provide a contrast in
mood and energy.
11510297 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . .E 65.00
A Song for Peace—Christina Huss.
Tender and reflective, this work provides an
excellent opportunity to teach breath control,
phrasing, tone, and ensemble playing. Excellently
scored with lush harmonies, this piece creates
a sonorous sound while giving all instruments
interesting parts and paying attention to the needs
of young embouchures.
11501751 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . .E 65.00
Testament—Steve Parsons.
Tender and reflective, this lyrical and emotional
work effectively explores the musical range of the
young concert band.
11501989 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . .E 65.00
Yellow Moon—Aaron McMichael.
When the moon appears orange or yellow, it
simply means that the observer is looking at it
through more layers of the atmosphere. This
lyrical composition set in the easily accomplishable
key of concert B flat uses multiple musical layers
to create an aural impression of the moon's visual
appearance. Using gentle percussion and small
dissonant moments, this is the perfect piece to
teach rubato phrase shaping and the concepts
of minor tempo variations to help create a mood.
There are no extreme range challenges, so
performers can concentrate on creating emotional
moments with a beautiful performance. Great as a
contrasting selection or as a contest ballad.
11516687 Band Set & Score. . . . . . . . . .E 58.00
ELEMENTARY
LYRIC SELECTIONS
Elevate the musicianship of your young band with these great new
pieces that teach phrasing, balance, intonation & musicality.