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In anthropology, liminality is a feeling of confusion or ambiguity that occurs during a transitional time in one's life, or a rite of passage. Written to commemorate the retirement of an admired music educator, this namesake piece embodies that emotional…
Style: Jazz Ensemble
Composer: Joey Stempien
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
A Duet Companion to Joannes Rochut's Melodious Etudes for Trombone, Book 1 Joannes Rochut’s Melodious Etudes for Trombone has been a staple in the repertoire of low brass players, and a significant pedagogical resource for low brass teachers for almost a…
Style: Solo Works, Brass
Composer: Ran Whitley
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Evoking imagery of the boreal landscapes of Alaska and Canada, The North Zephyr draws from the ECM roots of Pat Metheny to create a floating, contemporary straight-eighth feel. An alluring melody and tasteful horn voicings will charm players and audiences…
Style: Jazz Ensemble
Composer: Joey Stempien
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Written in a light Latin-pop style, South Shore encapsulates the carefree nature of summer leisure, bringing afternoon regattas and picturesque bike rides to mind. Soprano saxophone and flugelhorn are featured on the catchy theme at the top of the chart, and…
Style: Jazz Ensemble
Composer: Joey Stempien
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Based on Josquin Desprez's motet Tu Pauperum Refugium, this work begins with soul-settling chords, then moves off into the complex polyphony Josquin perfected 500 years ago. A beautiful arrangement for band. Grade Level: 3 Copyright: 2004 Number of Players:…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Josquin, Gordon Brock
Publisher: C. Alan Publications