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2026 Fall Concert Band Catalog

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Order Toll Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 | jwpepper.com | [email protected] 31 Concert & Contest | Medium-Easy / Medium Up and Away—Todd Stalter. The view looking down from a plane in the sky inspires the fast, buoyant character of this concert band fanfare. Rising and falling melodic shapes suggest gliding through the air, set against repeated eighth-note motion that keeps the energy high. Brief harmonic surprises near the end with the use of accidentals sharpen reading skills. A versatile opener or closer for middle or high school concerts when you want excitement, clarity, and a sense of motion from the first note. 11680821 Band Set & Score . .ME 70.00 Variations on a Martian Folk Song— Jorge Vargas. An imaginative work, this Grade 2.5 piece presents a series of creative variations on an otherworldly folk-style melody. Colorful harmonies, unexpected chord progressions, and playful melodic twists give the music a distinctive personality. Frequent accidentals and unique tonal language offer strong teaching opportunities, while an optional theremin or synthesizer adds an extraterrestrial edge. Fun, inventive, and full of character, it brings a sense of adventure and discovery to concert programming. 11684745 Band Set & Score . .ME 65.00 Viking Spirit—Christopher W. Johnson. Forward motion and bright rhythmic drive give this exciting work strong appeal as an opener or closer for advancing middle school or early high school bands. Syncopated lines and active percussion keep the energy up, and a contrasting middle section shifts into smooth, legato writing that encourages expressive playing. It leaves ensembles with music that's exciting to play and impactful in performance. 11629320 Band Set & Score . .ME 60.00 Vivacity—Michael Story. Joyful and propulsive energy define this Grade 2 concert band overture built as an engaging concert or festival opener. Bold melodic ideas ride over driving percussion, contrasted by a calmer middle section with more exposed writing. Frequent accidentals are used accessibly, strengthening reading skills and harmonic awareness. It's well suited to middle school or easier high school ensembles wanting a confident opener that teaches articulation, balance, and stylistic contrast while keeping preparation efficient. 11680842 Band Set & Score . .ME 70.00 War Dance of Seven Serpents—Brian Beck. A dark ritual with unstable motion defines this concert band work whose title explains its character. "War" reflects the driving intensity associated with Holst's Mars; "Seven" points to the persistent 4/4 + 3/4 mixed meter, and "Serpents" draws on the snake-ritual imagery of Revueltas' Sensemaya. Triplets, accidentals, a variety of solos, and shifting meters feel bold yet approachable for young players. A compelling choice when young bands are ready to sound sophisticated while developing rhythmic confidence and deep ensemble focus. 11678245 Band Set & Score . .ME 75.00 A Watercolor Lullaby—Daniel Sault. Slow, lyrical pacing places expression at the forefront of this concert band work built around frequent exposed solos across the ensemble. With minimal technical demands, students can concentrate on tone quality, blend, and rubato throughout. A thoughtful programming option for middle or high school groups seeking a sustained, expressive piece that rewards musical maturity. 11684428 Band Set & Score . .ME 55.00 What Is left Unspoken...—Clifton Jones. Meditative lyricism shapes this reflective work for band that emphasizes expressive line and harmonic warmth. Frequent tempo fluctuations provide a natural setting for teaching rubato, pacing, and ensemble listening. Gradual builds lead to broad impact moments, encouraging control and musical sensitivity throughout its choral-influenced approach centered on emotional depth. 11677928 Band Set & Score . .ME 80.00 When Dreams Awaken—John M. Pasternak. A spirited, vibrant composition for concert band captures the electrifying moment when potential becomes reality. The music bursts forth with a bold fanfare; dotted eighth- and sixteenth-note figures abound. The adventurous harmonies ensure that young players have a firm grasp on the complete range of their instrument as well as a deep understanding of enharmonic spellings. This is an energetic piece perfect as a prelude to graduation ceremonies or any festive occasion. Correlates with Tradition of Excellence Book 2, page 34. 11687172 Band Set & Score . .ME 75.00 Winds of Persistence—Laura Estes. Blues licks and a dance-like groove fuel this fun band work packed with energy and color. Syncopation and chromatic lines give each section a moment in the spotlight, while percussion leans into a drum-set feel with the hi-hat and ride cymbal. Plenty of musical substance is delivered in a compact, exciting format that's fun to rehearse and perform. 11677844 Band Set & Score . .ME 65.00 The Wolves of Alaska—Rossano Galante. Opening with brass fanfares moving through mixed meters, this remarkable work takes the listener on a musical journey through the eyes of Alaskan wolves. Heroic themes and soaring countermelodies capture the essence of these magnificent creatures, while lyrical passages honor the beautiful scenery. An epic musical adventure that plays exceptionally well! (4:00) 11511690 Band Set & Score . .ME 80.00 Zip Line—JaRod Hall. Experience an exhilarating journey through breathtaking scenery while on a zip line! Invoking the anticipation before launch, the intense adrenaline rush, and the endorphin high, composer JaRod Hall explores the beauty of the surrounding landscapes, gracefully gliding through the air, and the relief of landing. Zip Line is certainly a complete experience! (3:15) 11511697 Band Set & Score . .ME 75.00 Concert & Contest Selections Medium A Life Well Played—Andrew Morgan Smith. Slow, lyrical writing shapes this expressive piece for wind ensemble that features frequent exposed lines and a variety of solo moments. The music gradually intensifies toward a resonant peak marked by a key change, offering a strong expressive outlet for developed high school groups. 11673267 Band Set & Score . . . M 94.99 Across the Alaskan Snow—JaRod Hall. Unleash the spirit of adventure and embrace the wild beauty of the Alaskan wilderness. Inspired by the legendary Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, this stirring musical journey is a testament to the human spirit, the bond between humans and animals, and the awe-inspiring power of nature. Your students will transport audiences across icy plains and beneath dazzling sunsets, leaving them with a deep appreciation for the relentless pursuit of dreams in the face of adversity. (3:30) 11568581 Band Set & Score . . . M 80.00 After...—Randall Standridge. A reflective Grade 3.5 work exploring loss, memory, and what remains, this piece opens with the gentle sound of wind chimes before a solo clarinet establishes a quiet, expressive mood. A warm horn solo deepens the emotional landscape as the music moves through sorrow toward calm acceptance. Transparent textures and patient pacing encourage nuance, phrasing, and thoughtful emotional engagement in performance. 11684697 Band Set & Score . . . M 75.00 Aiyana—Yukiko Nishimura. Expressive writing and a reflective tone shape this medium-level piece for concert band centered on lyrical, exposed playing. An extended flute solo opens the work, leading into a 6/8 middle section with gentle motion before settling back into calm resolution. Well suited to high school groups, the music offers clear opportunities to teach phrasing, rubato, and expressive ensemble balance. 11677805 Band Set & Score . . . M 80.00 Love ePrint "Seamless music-buying experience with ePrint and instrumental MP3 download." Avery

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