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Spring from The Four Seasons
Composer: Vivaldi, AntonioArranger: DuBrock, ChrisEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: BaroqueGrade: 5Duration: 3Model: AOS836One of the most famous and well-loved of all baroque works, the four seasons (Le quattro stagioni) were first published in 1725 as the first of 12 concerti that make up Il Cemento Dell'armonia e dell'inventione ( The Contest of Harmony and Invention). This adaptation of “Spring” for Brass Quintet... -
$45.00
St Louis Blues March
Composer: Handy, W.C.Arranger: Allen, MichaelEnsemble: Brass EnsembleGenre: AmericanaGrade: 4Duration: 4.5Model: BB-BE120701For 11 piece brass ensemble 4 Trumpets in B♭ (3 & 4 double on Flugelhorn) 2 Horns 2 Trombones Bass Trombone Euphonium Tuba Drum set This arrangement is part of our Boulder Brass Signature Series. -
$54.00
St. Anthony of Padua’s Fish Sermon from Das Knaben Wunderhorn
Composer: Mahler, GustavArranger: Allen, MichaelEnsemble: Brass EnsembleGenre: RomanticGrade: 5Duration: 4Model: BB-BE1110201St. Anthony of Padua's Fish Sermon is one of the settings from Des Knaben Wunderhorn ('The Youth's Magic Horn'). This is a comic song in which St. Anthony finds his church empty, so he goes to the river and delivers his sermon to the fish. The fish like it very... -
$21.00
St. James Infirmary
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Trumpet, Horn and PianoGenre: JazzGrade: 4Duration: 4Model: CRL129An arrangement of the Blues standard for Trumpet, Horn and Piano. It features improvised solo sections for each instrument, and a written out solo is included for the horn player. Nice rendition here by Thrice -
$12.00
St. James Infirmary
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Brass TrioGenre: JazzGrade: 4Duration: 3Model: CRL119The "St. James Infirmary Blues" is an American Folksong of anonymous origin. The title is derived from St. James Hospital in London, a religious foundation for the treatment of leprosy. The melody is based on an 18th century English folk song called “The Unfortunate Rake”. This arrangement, for brass trio,... -
$18.00
St. James Infirmary
Composer: Primrose, JoeArranger: Forbes, MikeEnsemble: Trombone QuartetGenre: JazzGrade: 4Duration: 4Model: ET403The "St. James Infirmary Blues" is an American Folksong of anonymous origin. The title is derived from St. James Hospital in London, a religious foundation for the treatment of leprosy. The melody is based on an 18th century English folk song called “The Unfortunate Rake”. -
$18.00
St. James Infirmary
Composer: Primrose, JoeArranger: Forbes, MikeEnsemble: Tuba QuartetGenre: JazzGrade: 5Duration: 5Model: EU405The "St. James Infirmary Blues" is an American Folksong of anonymous origin. The title is derived from St. James Hospital in London, a religious foundation for the treatment of leprosy. The melody is based on an 18th century English folk song called “The Unfortunate Rake”. There is a written solo in the... -
$30.00
St. Louis Blues
Composer: Handy, W.C.Arranger: Williams, MarcEnsemble: Trombone OctetGenre: JazzGrade: 4Duration: 7Model: AOS1148The classic "St. Louis Blues" is arranged here for 5 Tenor and 3 Bass Trombones. A Tuba may be used in place of (or in addition to) the 3rd Bass Trombone. There is an optional solo section with changes in the first and fourth trombone parts. -
$22.00
St. Louis Blues Fantasy
Composer: Handy, W.C.Arranger: Nagle, PaulEnsemble: Brass Quintet and PercussionGenre: JazzGrade: 4Duration: 3Model: PN03St. Louis Blues Fantasy is a creative spin on W.C. Handy's "St. Louis Blues", arranged by noted Brass Quintet composer Paul Nagle. This chart gets down and dirty, with some bluesy plunger work ( a la Cootie Williams) by the 2nd trumpet. The theme gets passed around to different... -
$18.00
Stabat Mater Dolorosa
Composer: Pergolesi, GiovanniArranger: Miller, RobertEnsemble: Brass QuartetGenre: MadrigalGrade: 3Duration: 2Model: AOS1789The Stabat Mater is a 13th-century Christian hymn to Mary, which portrays her suffering as Jesus Christ's mother during his crucifixion. The title comes from its first line, "Stabat Mater dolorosa", which means "the sorrowful mother was standing". The hymn is sung at the liturgy on the memorial of Our...