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2026 Fall Concert Band Catalog

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Editors' Choice New Basic Library A Cappella Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision 30 Concert & Contest | Medium-Easy A Tail of Revenge—Claire Petherick. A familiar beginner tune gets a dramatic transformation in this playful reimagining of Hot Cross Buns, turning those three simple notes into a full-scale epic adventure. What starts as a nod to a first lesson quickly becomes a dramatic tale of rebellion and comeback packed with bold rhythms, mischievous melodies, and tongue-in-cheek humor. Familiar fragments peek through as the music builds a story of bravery, attitude, and not-so-fluffy determination, giving new life to a melody everyone thinks they already know. 11686064 Band Set & Score . .ME 90.00 Tambourin—Michael Oare. Light dance style frames this band arrangement inspired by a traditional French dance. A tuneful melody circulates through the ensemble, and a contrasting lyrical middle section in minor adds an expressive contrast. Clear writing supports balance, phrasing, and stylistic clarity throughout. It's a useful selection when introducing classical dance character and articulation within an accessible, engaging concert work. 11680839 Band Set & Score . .ME 75.00 Teeth of the Mechanism—John Mackey. This aggressive, high-energy work fuses relentless rhythmic drive with industrial textures and intense dynamic contrasts. Mackey's first Grade 3 in years, this piece showcases his signature blend of cinematic tension and mechanical precision. 11627948 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . ME 135.00 Testimony—David Gorham. Exposed opening lines for euphonium, horn, and flute lead into an allegro section with light, bouncy melodies and a central key change in this band selection. The music expands into a broad, dramatic close that rewards expressive playing and ensemble control. It works especially well for festival or competition settings at the middle or high school level for ensembles wishing to show off expression and control. 11677921 Band Set & Score . .ME 75.00 The Curse of Tutankhamun (Flexible Instrumentation)—Michael Story. Capture the mystery and foreboding of the legend of the boy-Pharaoh's tomb in this riveting overture for band! Exotic, colorful melodies spin a tale of intrigue that will take your audience away to another place and time. Based on the original programmatic work, now available for flex band! 11638922 Band Set & Score Flex Instrumentation for Winds, Strings & Perc.. . . . .ME 75.00 The Parting Glass—arr. Robert Sheldon. This heartfelt rendition of the beautiful Scottish-Irish folk song is as playable as it is expressive. The various instrumental colors and unexpected harmonies provide moments of warmth, reverie, sentimentality, angst, and resolve that appeal to audiences and ensembles with moderate to advanced abilities. (3:40) 11568623 Band Set & Score . .ME 65.00 Themes From Finlandia—Jean Sibelius/ arr. Caryn Wiegand Neidhold. The powerful thematic material from this landmark work is arranged here for young band. Bold statements contrast with more sustained, expressive writing for a dramatic arc that remains accessible. A strong programming option for introducing younger ensembles to major symphonic repertoire through familiar, stirring themes presented with clarity and impact. 11687479 Band Set & Score . .ME 70.00 This Cruel Moon—John Mackey. This terrific work is a wonderful adaptation of the middle movement of the larger work Wine-Dark Sea: Symphony for Band. It's meant to represent the song of the beautiful and immortal nymph Kalypso who saves Odysseus, falls in love with him, and ultimately loses him. The music is very expressive, with quiet moments of tenderness that swell to moving climaxes, finally subsiding to close with a moving touch of sadness and loss. 10766522 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . ME 165.00 This Great Legacy—William Owens. A spirited Grade 2.5 concert march with seamless transitions between 6/8 and 2/4 meters, rich harmonies, and a strong melodic focus, this work offers an excellent opportunity to teach march style and changing meter. A tribute as well as a teaching tool, this is a meaningful and exciting choice for concert or festival performance. 11622924 Band Set & Score . .ME 70.00 This I Know—Larry Clark. Interwoven hymn tunes create this rhapsody for band that blends fanfare energy, lyrical chorale writing, and light staccato passages. Jesus Loves Me; Jesus Loves the Little Children and To God Be the Glory pass fluidly between sections, with multiple key and meter changes reinforcing style shifts. The approachable writing exposes developing players to contrast, phrasing, and foundational ensemble technique. 11677840 Band Set & Score . .ME 65.00 Three Ayres from Gloucester—Hugh M. Stuart. Quite playable yet exceptionally rewarding, this easy three-movement suite is written in the early English folksong style, and effectively captures the mood of common folk living in the shadows of medieval castles. 748269 Band Set & Score . .ME 75.00 Through Purple Mists Ascending (flex) (Flexible Instrumentation)—Ted Allen. In this response to the Willa Cather poem Prairie Dawn, an animated pastoral frolic gives way to a setting of the bittersweet Scottish ballad Barbara Allen. The historical and literary connections in the work provide opportunities for cross- curricular lesson activities. 11622371 Band Set & Score . .ME 75.00 Through the Storm—JaRod Hall. The winner of the Barbara Buehlman prize in composition hosted by The Midwest Clinic, this engaging work takes on both the breathtaking majesty and the volatile nature of the storm and its aftermath. Percussion instruments clash and clamor, whipping the melodic ideas from one section to another. Tensions rise and fall as the temperature begins to drop before the music sends listeners charging to the eyewall. The piece ends with a gentle whisper of air as the storm subsides. 11399694 Band Set & Score . .ME 75.00 To the Moon and Back Again—Christina Huss. Lush, lyrical writing creates a mature sound for intermediate concert bands in this expressive work that is nonetheless quick to learn. Exposed textures and brief solo moments provide a gentle introduction to expressive playing, supported by subtle tempo changes and a closing key change. Well suited to middle school groups, the music encourages attention to phrasing, rubato, and emotional playing. 11677842 Band Set & Score . .ME 65.00 To the Stars—Joshua A. Hobbs. Brilliant, fanfare energy launches this concert band work inspired by the Latin motto Ad astra per aspera – "To the stars through hardships." A fast opening gives way to a slower, reflective middle section before returning to a spirited close. Clear melodic writing and contrasting styles make it a solid concert opener with an uplifting, aspirational arc. 11677926 Band Set & Score . .ME 65.00 Tock—JaRod Hall. Expertly blending rhythmic vitality with melodic beauty, this enchanting young band piece at mid- tempo opens with a delicate clarinet solo, gracefully echoed by the alto saxophone, setting a lyrical and emotive tone. The percussion section plays a pivotal role, with crotales and bells adding shimmering, ethereal textures that dance above the ensemble. Meanwhile, the timpani and hi-hat provide a steady, pulse-keeping foundation, ensuring a cohesive and dynamic flow throughout the piece. Perfect for showcasing the expressive potential and emerging lyricism of young musicians, offering performers and audiences an unforgettable musical experience. (2:30) 11616401 Band Set & Score . .ME 70.00 A Tribute to Freedom—Mark Sescilla. A moving and memorable concert selection for middle school and developing bands. Opening with a quiet, reflective atmosphere, the piece weaves together stirring fragments of Battle Hymn of the Republic; Battle Cry of Freedom and America the Beautiful. The music gradually builds in strength and emotion, culminating in a powerful and uplifting finale. Accessible to young ensembles yet equally rewarding for more advanced groups for any concert or patriotic program. 11688687 Band Set & Score . .ME 53.50 Triton (The Lost Planet)—David Shaffer. Gliding effortlessly through the blackness of deep space, we travel to the moon Triton in this concert band work. This exciting Grade 2 piece ignites the musical imaginations of both students and audiences with vivid percussion, energetic rhythmic development, and flowing melodic lines. It captivates performers and listeners alike and works beautifully in any concert setting. 11686767 Band Set & Score . .ME 90.00 Troja (Troy)—Otto M. Schwarz. The ancient legend of the Trojan War forms the narrative foundation for this concert band work drawing on Homer's Iliad and the tale of the Trojan Horse. The story traces Paris' fateful judgment, the abduction of Helen, and the ensuing ten-year siege of Troy by Greek forces. Victory comes not through battle but through deception, as Greeks hide within a wooden horse and destroy the city from within. The aftermath leaves Troy in ruins, with only Aeneas escaping to carry the legacy forward into legend. The story is perfectly conveyed in the music, making for a strong concert closer for high school ensembles. 11683936 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . ME 117.00 Turquoise—William Owens. A gentle piece to honor a young student who selflessly served her community during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is generally quiet and peaceful, reflecting her care for others, but grows strong, revealing her profound impact. A touching tribute to a remarkable girl's legacy and a celebration of her life through heartfelt music. (3:25) 11568554 Band Set & Score . .ME 65.00 Twilight Tango—Gary Fagan. Dark tango character shapes this Grade 2 band work, immersing students in syncopated rhythms and sharp articulations drawn from the tango style. Latin percussion – including claves, timbales, castanets, and many more – replaces traditional instruments to give the piece authentic color. Rhythmic patterns are typical for the style yet approachable by younger players. A strong choice for introducing tango style to middle school groups while building groove, coordination, and ensemble confidence. 11680868 Band Set & Score . .ME 70.00 Two Movements from Lincolnshire Posy (Flex Band)—arr. Michael Sweeney. Featuring two of the most popular movements from this cornerstone of wind band literature, this mini suite consists of Horkstow Grange and The Lost Lady Found. This special arrangement will allow bands of all sizes and instrumentations to perform the music of this great work. 11105348 Band Set & Score . .ME 65.00

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