Master arranger Luther Henderson created many of the signature arrangements performed by the Canadian Brass, including this classic. Paul Murtha has authentically adapted Luther's version for concert band with this well-crafted arrangement. (Grade...
Originally scored by the legendary Luther Henderson for full orchestra and brass quintet, here is a great-sounding adaptation for concert band by Paul Murtha that features three classic Ellington compositions. Includes: Cotton Tail, Sophisticated...
Based on the familiar hymn “Angels from the Realms of Glory,” the Canadian Brass version originally arranged by Eric Robertson took on a life of its own with a very unique and appealing style. Here is a faithful and effective version...
Legendary composer, arranger, and author Rayburn Wright is responsible for initiating the storied jazz program at the Eastman School of Music, and was also a composer for film and television. His masterful setting of Shaker melodies includes the...
Based on the famous Canadian Brass version by master arranger Luther Henderson, here is a wonderful adaptation for concert band by Michael Brown. Opening with a bluesy medium swing feel, the tuba section is featured on the melody along with a small...
One of the all-time favorite production numbers for the Canadian Brass is this clever arrangement that combines The Hallelujah Chorus with When the Saints Go Marching In. Johnnie has created an easier version of this classic allowing it to be...
From the recent Canadian Brass recording Stars & Stripes comes this impressive setting of one of the most popular folk tunes to come out of the Civil War era. Trumpeter Brandon Ridenour found new and inventive ways to treat this timeless melody, and...