Concert Band
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 4
The Bells of Christmas
Based on traditional holiday favorites, but loaded with a creative mix of styles and treatments, here is an outstanding production number for winter concerts. Based on Bob Krogstad’s original version for full orchestra, Ted Ricketts has masterfully adapated this for concert band. Includes: Ding Dong! Merrily on High!, Carol of the Bells, Silver Bells, I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day and Jingle Bells. Dur: 6:45SKU: HL04002687 -
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3
The Best of Carole King
Carole King practically owned the radio airwaves in the early ’70s with her easy flowing songs and heartfelt performances. This medley of mega-hits includes It’s Too Late, Jazzman, You’ve Got a Friend, and I Feel the Earth Move. Dur: 6:00SKU: HL04001199 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 2
The Best of Chicago
The early hits by supergroup Chicago were remarkable for their driving rock style combined with a distinctive and integral use of horns. Here’s a fast-paced and dynamic medley for young players that includes the familiar tunes Make Me Smile, Saturday in the Park, and 25 or 6 to 4.SKU: HL04003347 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 2
The Best of Glee
Don’t be left behind as the Glee phenomenon continues to bolster excitement and interest in school music programs all across the country! Here is an entertaining and energetic medley of famliar hits in a very playable arrangement for young bands. Includes: Don’t Stop Believin’, Lean on Me, Sweet Caroline, and My Life Would Suck Without You.SKU: HL08725309 -
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3
The Best of Journey
In the early ’80s, the group Journey (featuring the distinctive vocal style of Steve Perry) was a vital part of the music scene. Now, thanks to continued airplay, video games, and the hit TV series Glee, they are back on top again. Featuring Don’t Stop Believin’, Separate Ways (Worlds Apart), Open Arms and Any Way You Want It, this medley is sure to be a hit with all audiences.SKU: HL02501469 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 2
The Best of Leroy Anderson
From the dean of American light music, this through-played medley is scored to be accessible for young and developing bands. It includes “Plink! Plank! Plunk!,” “The Syncopated Clock,” “Forgotten Dreams,” “Blue Tango,” “A Trumpeter’s Lullaby,” and “Fiddle-Faddle.” With ample shifting of melodic responsibility that permits adequate rests for all, Leroy Anderson’s unique style remains as young and fresh as the very day on which it was composed. (4:45)SKU: AL43116 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 2
The Best of Queen
The group Queen practically invented the “rock anthem” with their driving rhythms and catchy riffs. Here is an easy but hard-hitting medley of three of their trademark hits: We Will Rock You, Another One Bites the Dust and We Are the Champions. Dur: 3:00SKU: HL08724966 -
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
The Billboard March
The march was written for and dedicated to the music trade publication of the same name. This arrangement retains all of the integral parts but with the technical difficulties removed. The built-in recognition factor is an added plus. A great opener or encore. (:51)SKU: ALBD01034 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
The Birthplace of Kings
Inspired by a visit to Bath, England, this work envisions the coronation of the first King of England. Modal harmonies and period-sounding percussion bring this majestic piece to life. Regal in nature, this original straightforward composition will inspire your beginners’ imaginations. (2:30)SKU: AL43079 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3
The Blessing (from Celtic Woman)
Recorded by renowned vocal group Celtic Woman on the CD A New Journey, this beautiful ballad features a haunting melody and rich harmonies. Sean O’Loughlin brings us a moving adaptation for band with a nice variety in scoring and emotional pacing.SKU: HL04001227 -
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 2
The Brandenburg Gate (German March)
Heralded by a fanfare-like figure for trumpets in the first strain, here is an appealing German-style march solidly scored for young players. Low brass take the lead on the second strain, followed by a contrasting lyrical section featuring the woodwinds. The full ensemble brings us to a rousing finish in this terrific-sounding march. (This is a nice follow-up to Johnnie’s earlier “international” marches St. Petersburg March, New Forest March and The Crown of Castile.) Dur: 2:30SKU: HL04003087