J.W. Pepper Catalogs

2026 Fall Concert Band Catalog

J.W. Pepper Music Catalog

Issue link: https://read.jwpepper.com/i/1545777

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 137 of 171

Editors' Choice New Basic Library A Cappella Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision 136 Skylark—Hoagy Carmichael/arr. Dave Wolpe. You won't find a better ballad feature for your tenor sax soloist! The ensemble writing is wonderful, too. Dave Wolpe has created an arrangement that truly does justice to this extraordinarily beautiful Hoagy Carmichael tune. Highly recommended! 2701970 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 60.00 A Song for You—Leon Russell/arr. Mark Taylor. Composed in 1970, A Song for You has over the years become one of Leon Russell's most popular songs, recorded by countless artists including Peggy Lee, Michael Buble, Ray Charles, Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin and many others. Here is an outstanding version for jazz ensemble arranged as a solo feature for tenor saxophone. 10759340 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 50.00 Summer Never Ends—Bill Liston. Wow, here's a funk ballad that features your trombone soloist with a completely notated solo along with provided changes. The solo part floats over the band and remains legato against the band's funk grooves. An optional, extended improvisation section for the trombone soloist is included. If you're looking for something different for a solo feature... this is it! 10068876 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 Too Little Time (from The Glenn Miller Story)—Henry Mancini/arr. Sammy Nestico. Sammy Nestico pays tribute to his long-time friend and trombone icon, Bill Watrous, with this touching trombone solo feature of Mancini's Too Little Time from the soundtrack of the 1954 film "The Glenn Miller Story." The trombone solo part requires a strong player as far as range, but is not technically difficult. A wonderful feature selection and a fitting tribute to a towering performer! 10960652 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 50.00 True North—Mike Dana. This is a captivating, contemporary even-eighth note ballad in the ECM tradition. Your lead alto player can really shine during this tuneful original for advancing groups. The composer highly recommends using the wordless optional vocal part to enhance the sensitivity and warmth of the piece. Ranges and rhythms are very accessible, but the rhythm section's interpretation must be solid and nuanced. This is truly a beautiful work that belongs in every library! 10093846 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 55.00 What a Wonderful World—Douglas & Weiss/arr. Alan Baylock. Alan Baylock sets this wonderful tune in a sultry 12/8 groove played at about 72 bpm, making it feel lazy and relaxed. There are no solos, just sweet ensemble writing all the way. The lead trumpet range is to A above the staff and optional parts are included for expanded instrumentations. This outstanding chart is an ideal contrasting piece for any performance! 10997206 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 54.00 When I Fall in Love—Victor Young/arr. Craig Skeffington. Show off the sensitive side of your band with this ensemble ballad with no featured soloist. There is a brief four-bar written trumpet melody; otherwise, it's all ensemble blend with a lush texture and a double-time section. Lead trumpet range is to written G on top of the staff. The drummer plays with brushes and sticks, the band emotes, and everybody sounds great! Optional parts for flute, horn in F, baritone horn, and tuba are included. You'll fall in love with this excellent chart! 10049716 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 52.00 Willow Weep for Me—Ann Ronell/arr. Kris Berg. A superb alto sax solo feature, this is a classic 12/8, bluesy and soulful treatment of this great standard! Everything is written out for the alto player and it has chord changes if preferred. The lead trumpet range is to written A above the staff. Give a listen to this great chart and decide for yourself. It's one of the quintessential features for alto saxophone! Highly recommended! Optional expanded instrumentation. 10093167 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 52.00 Wonderful Tonight—Eric Clapton/arr. Rick Hirsch. This lush, heartfelt arrangement leans into the warmth of the classic rock ballad, placing the piano in a featured role. Rich harmonic writing and smooth wind textures support the melody without overpowering it, creating an intimate, sophisticated atmosphere. A lyric sheet is included for an optional vocal feature. Modest brass ranges with fully notated rhythm parts keep the chart accessible while remaining polished for mature concert or festival performance. 11685073 Jazz Ensemble . . . . M 64.00 Ballads Medium-Advanced & Advanced As Light Through Leaves—Jeff Coffin/ arr. Bob Washut. Transparent and gentle textures permeate this treatment of Jeff Coffin's lyrical South African-inspired jazz waltz. Commissioned by Jeff for the 2011 Massachusetts All-State Jazz Band, Bob Washut's brilliant arrangement provides an open solo vamp section that will accommodate any soloist in the band. Includes optional flute and vibraphone parts, tenor sax 1 doubles on clarinet, eight brass (optional ten), and flugelhorns substitute for trumpets. 11164613 Jazz Ensemble . . .MA 60.00 Ballad for Nancy—Randall Snyder. Lush lyricism defines this jazz ensemble ballad for high school, shaped with 1950s swing- era influence. Written solo features for trumpet, alto saxophone, and trombone alternate with full-ensemble passages, while an open section with chord changes invites improvisation for any player. Piano flourishes enrich the texture, and a closing key change adds harmonic depth to the final statement. 11678102 Jazz Ensemble . . .MA 55.00 Bayou Farewell—Graham Breedlove. Bayou Farewell is an original, melancholy, Pat Metheny style ballad with straight eighth notes and a beautiful melody. Graham Breedlove's use of color is superb in this solo feature for soprano saxophone (an alternate alto saxophone solo part is included). The use of flugelhorns will also enhance the color characteristics. Solo space is provided for soprano sax, trumpet 2, and guitar followed by a soaring ensemble shout section. The lead trumpet range is to a written high C. Unique and memorable! 10310229 Jazz Ensemble . . .MA 55.00 Curveball—Paul Baker. Featuring a tenor saxophone soloist, Curveball is in the style of the Ray Charles big band. It opens with huge ensemble brass and bluesy sax lines that switch in and out of a double-time swing feel. The navigation from swing ballad style, double-time feel, and true medium swing and the return to the original swing ballad style helps to define the chart throughout. A soulful melody for the soloist, which is written and improvised, is icing on the cake, along with an improvised solo and cadenzas at the end. Brass ranges: trumpet to written high D and trombone to written G. This is a real powerhouse chart for the entire band and an important addition to the tenor sax solo repertoire! 10999408 Jazz Ensemble . . .MA 55.00 Lifelong Friends—Kris Berg. Kris Berg has composed a beautiful, sensitive and mature solo feature for B-flat, E-flat instruments or trombone. The ensemble is equally important in this setting at around 74 bpm that transitions from the ballad style to a double-time section with the soloist and then back to the ballad style. While the solo part is written, there are ample opportunities for improvisation. The lead trumpet range is to written high C. This is an outstanding chart and ideal vehicle for your advanced soloist. 10513940 Jazz Ensemble . . .MA 60.00 Round Midnight—Monk & Williams/arr. Dave Wolpe. The timeless and beautiful Cootie Williams and Thelonious Monk classic is set here as a flugelhorn feature. The band and soloist get to stretch out some in a double-time interlude before returning to the lyrical ballad style. Great tune, great chart! It's everything you would want it to be. Highly recommended! 10049734 Jazz Ensemble . . .MA 60.00 Samantha—Sammy Nestico. Originally written for and played by Bud Shank, this showpiece for alto sax features a wide dynamic range and calls for a soft, smooth approach to background figures. Although written solo lines are provided throughout, the main solo chorus includes chord changes for players with improvisation chops. The chart closes out with a solo cadenza over a sustained ensemble chord. 10283500 Jazz Ensemble . . .MA 55.00 Snowberry—Yukiko Nishimura. This touching and heartfelt ballad will be equally at home on a concert stage or at a festival performance. 11615122 Jazz Ensemble . . .MA 60.00 BEST SELLERS Ballads Medium-Advanced & Advanced Best-Selling Charts! These selections, listed in order of popularity, are chosen most often by directors like you. Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most—Tommy Wolf/arr. Kris Berg. 10011988 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 Round Midnight— Monk & Williams/arr. Dave Wolpe. 10049734 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 Snowberry—Yukiko Nishimura. 11615122 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 Samantha—Sammy Nestico. 10283500 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 Lifelong Friends—Kris Berg. 10513940 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 Ballads | Medium / Medium-Advanced & Advanced Remo 8" Practice Pad These tunable pads duplicate the tension and response of a real drum, but offer a "muffled" sound for quieter practice. This 8" practice pad comes with a coated Ambassador drumhead housed in a high- impact gray plastic housing. 10370067 ..... 50.10

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of J.W. Pepper Catalogs - 2026 Fall Concert Band Catalog