Classic variations and a fugue on our National Anthem composed originally for organ by American composer Dudley Buck (1839-1900) are arranged for brass quintet by Arthur Frackenpohl.
Jan Sweelinck’s (1562 – 1621) choral work for brass quintet by noted arranger Conrad DeJong, whose famous edition of Scheidt’s Canzona Bergamasca has been commercially recorded numerous times.
This seasonal work contains three lesser known carols-The Boar’s Head Carol, Good Christian Men Rejoice, and Gloucestershire Wassail, and is an attractive and interesting addition on any quintet Christmas program.
Written to commemorate the 500th birthday of Martin Luther, this arrangement of A Mighty Fortress is Our God is an exciting yet very playable composition that uses syncopations inspired by Renaissance dance music.
This collection has been a favorite of horn quartets for many Christmas seasons. Over ten carols have been grouped in suites, which can either be played as suites or played as individual carols.