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  • Garry Owen – Brass Band

    The arrangements in Bill Reichenbach's American Brass Band Series were written to showcase the brass band. These familiar tunes are all great audience pleasers and will be a welcome addition to your next concert.

    Bill and his band, playing on restored instruments from the 1870s, performed these charts at the Great American Brass Band Festival, Custer's Little Big Horn re-enactment and brass benefit concerts to name a few.

    Each arrangement has the parts numbered from the top down on both the score and the individual parts. For example, numbers 6 and 7 have parts for both trombone bass clef as well as transposing treble clef parts for tenor horns. All the optional versions of the same part have the same number, making it simple to have all the parts covered by making sure that you have someone playing all the numbers. Print all the parts or print only those you need.

    This rollicking version of the Irish song Garry Owen has the following parts included:

    1 – Eb Cornet
    2 – Bb Cornet/Trumpet 1
    3 – Bb Cornet/Trumpet 2
    4 – F Horn 1
    4 – Eb Horn 1
    5 – F Horn 2
    5 – Eb Horn 2
    6 – Trombone/Tenor Horn 1 (BC)
    6 – Trombone/Tenor Horn 1 (TC)
    7 – Trombone/Tenor Horn 2 (BC)
    7 – Trombone/Tenor Horn 2 (TC)
    8 –  Baritone Horn (BC)
    8 –  Baritone Horn (TC)
    9 – Tuba (BC)
    9 – Eb Tuba (TC)
    9 – Bb Tuba (TC)
    10 – Percussion 1 (Snare Drum)
    11 – Percussion 2 (Bass Drum, Crash Cymbals)

    Upstate Brass Band (all Eastman School of Music students) with Kevin Michael Holzman, conductor, recorded this piece. The full version is downloadable and available at no charge.

    It's also available on YouTube

    Composer: Bill Reichenbach
    Instrumentation: See above
    Duration/# of Pages: ca. 2:15 / 53 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
    Key: Eb

    Score & Parts $30.00
    MP3 Free!
  • Gaudete – Brass Quintet

    Gaudete is a 16th century Christmas carol, first published in 1582 in Finland. The carol is referred to as a medieval folk carol, and was most likely written in the late 1400s. It’s origin in unknown.

    There are many notated versions of this carol, with a variety of meters. This arrangement has meters based on the Latin lyrics, thus the 3 + 3 phrasing. The stanzas are followed by a 4-bar refrain.

    The title means rejoice, and the music will bring joy and great delight to your audience.

    Composer: Anne McGinty
    Instrumentation: 2 Bb Trumpets, F Horn, Trombone & Tuba
    Duration/# of Pages: ca. 1:40 / 10 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
    Key: N/A

    Score & Parts $21.00
  • Gaudete – Flute Choir

    Gaudete is a 16th century Christmas carol, first published in 1582 in Finland. The carol is referred to as a medieval folk carol, and was most likely written in the late 1400s. It’s origin in unknown.

    There are many notated versions of this carol, with a variety of meters. This arrangement has meters based on the Latin lyrics, thus the 3 + 3 phrasing. The stanzas are followed by a 4-bar refrain.

    The title means rejoice, and the music will bring joy and great delight to your audience.

    Composer: Anne McGinty
    Instrumentation: 4 C Flutes, Alto Flute & Bass Flute
    Duration/# of Pages: ca. 1:40 / 11 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
    Key: N/A

    Score & Parts $21.00
  • Getting Medieval – Trombone Choir

    This original composition for eight trombones is a very welcome addition to the literature! Written for the 2006 Dutch Bass Trombone Open, no one knows trombones like Bill Reichenbach!

    There is a youtube performance of this piece at:

    Getting Medieval

    and

    2010 Dutch Bass Trombone Open – 50 Bass Trombone players!

    Composer: Bill Reichenbach
    Instrumentation: 8 Trombones
    Duration/# of Pages: ca. 3:55 / 24 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
    Key: N/A

    Score & Parts $25.00