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Dixieland Medley (for Brass Quintet)
“Dixieland Medley” for Brass Quintet is a collection of five “Dixieland-ish” favorites to include: “That’s a Plenty”, “After You've Gone”, “Alexander's Ragtime Band”, “Margie” and “At the Jazz Band Ball”. This is an Advanced Intermediate to Advanced arrangement. |
Various | $7.00 | |
St. Louis Blues (for Brass Quintet)
St. Louis Blues written by W. C. Handy, offered here for Brass Quintet, is an essential chart in any Dixieland library. This arrangement is suitable for professional musicians and reachable by less experienced ensembles. |
Handy, W.C. | $8.00 | |
Just a Closer Walk for Brass Quintet
A Closer Walk With Thee for Brass Quintet is a quintessential New Orleans funeral dirge that has numerous playing applications and an all time Dixieland favorite. This arrangement is suitable for professional musicians and reachable by less experienced ensembles. |
Traditional | $7.00 | |
Royal Garden Blues (for Brass Quintet)
Royal Garden Blues for Brass Quintet is a well know and readily recognizable Dixieland classic. This arrangement is suitable for professional musicians and more experienced ensembles. |
Williams, S. | $7.00 | |
Basin Street Blues (for Brass Quintet)
"Basin Street Blues" written by Spencer Williams, first published in 1926 and made famous by a Louis Armstrong recording in 1928 is a Dixieland favorite. This arrangement for Brass Quintet features solo sections by all in the ensemble and a fun read for the professional Quintet while still being accessible to younger or less experienced musicians. |
Spencer Williams | $13.99 | |
The Girl From Ipanema (for Brass Quintet)
"The Girl From Ipanema" by Antonio Carlos Jobim, arranged here for Brass Quintet, is a staple in any professional quintets Jazz repertoire. However, this arrangement is still accessible to younger or less experienced Quintets. |
Antonio Carlos Jobim | $14.99 | |
When Sunny Gets Blue (for Brass Quintet)
"When Sunny Gets Blue", music by Marvin Fisher and arranged here for Brass Quintet, is a timeless classic and a "must have" in any professional quintets Jazz library. This arrangement is also playable by younger or less experienced Quintets. |
Jack Segal & Marvin Fisher | $13.99 | |
Always - Irving Berlin (for Brass Quintet)
This is Irving Berlin’s “Always” for Brass Quintet from Christmas Holiday. This lovely song is appropriate for various occasions including Weddings and Christmas and the arrangement is of intermediate level difficulty. |
Irving Berlin | $9.00 | |
Blue Moon (for Brass Quintet)
“Blue Moon” by Lorenz Hart & Richard Rodgers, arranged here for Brass Quintet, is an ageless standard most audiences will remember. This is an intermediate to advanced intermediate level arrangement depending on the ensemble you choose. |
Rodgers & Hart | $14.99 | |
I’ve Got You Under My Skin (for Brass Quintet)
Cole Porter’s romantic, “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” for Brass Quintet. This arrangement is in a “Latin feel” and a good device for learning 2 against 3 & 3 against 4. Intermediate and professional players will both find this chart useful. |
Cole Porter | $13.99 | |
The Way You Look Tonight (for Brass Quintet)
“The Way You Look Tonight”, Words by Dorothy Fields Music by Jerome Kern for Brass Quintet. This is an intermediate to advanced intermediate level arrangement through professional players will enjoy playing it as well. |
Dorothy Fields & Jerome Kern | $14.99 | |
Come Fly With Me (for Brass Quintet)
“Come Fly With Me” Words & Music by Sammy Cahn & James Van Heusen and arranged here for Brass Quintet. This is an intermediate to advanced intermediate level arrangement of a jazz standard. |
Sammy Cahn & James Van Heusen | $14.99 | |
Sentimental Journey (for Brass Quintet)
“Sentimental Journey”, Words and Music by Bud Green, Les Brown and Ben Homer, arranged for Brass Quintet. This is a delightful intermediate level arrangement of a Jazz / Show Tune staple. |
Green, Brown, Homer | $14.99 | |
Sing-along Medley #1 (for Brass Quintet)
“Sing-along Medley #1, arranged here for Brass Quintet is a collection 5 timeless classics to include: “Baby Face”, “Daisy Bell”, “By the light of the Silvery Moon”, “Down by the Old Mill Stream”, “I’m Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover”. This piece is of intermediate level difficulty and is perfect for performances for elderly audiences, as a music history-teaching tool for younger audiences as well as other performance applications. |
Various | $8.50 | |
Sweet Caroline (for Brass Quintet)
“Sweet Caroline”, Words and Music by Neil Diamond and arranged here for Brass Quintet. A timeless “Pop” classic that audiences love to “Interact” with… |
Niel Diamond | $13.99 | |
Take On Me (for Brass Quintet)
“Take On Me”, Music by Waaktaar and Magne Furuholmne and Words by Waaktaar, Furuholmne and Harket arranged here for Brass Quintet. This is an intermediate to advanced arrangement depending on the ensemble of the still very popular song created and made popular by the Norwegian Band a-ha. |
a-ha | $14.99 | |
Stylistic Variations on “Smoke on the Water” (for Brass Quintet)
Stylistic Variations on “Smoke on the Water”, Words and Music by Blackmore, Gillan, Glover and Lord and Paice arranged here for Brass Quintet. Both the performers and audience will find this advanced intermediate to advanced arrangement with its theme and three variations humorously appealing… |
Deep Purple | $14.99 | |
The Shadow of Your Smile (for Brass Quintet)
“The Shadow of Your Smile”, Words by Paul Francis Webster and Music by Johnny Mandel arranged for Brass Quintet. This charming song was first introduced in the 1965 film “The Sandpiper” and won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year as well as the Academy Award for Best Original Song. |
Webster & Mandel | $14.99 | |
Quiet Nights and Quiet Stars (Corcovado) (for Brass Quintet)
“Quiet Nights and Quiet Stars” or “Corcovado”, (its Spanish title), Words & Music by Antonio Carlos Jobim arranged here for Brass Quintet. This is an Intermediate to advanced intermediate arrangement of Jobim’s romantic Latin Jazz standard. |
Antonio Carlos Jobim | $14.99 | |
My Favorite Things (for Brass Quintet)
“My Favorite Things” arranged here for Brass Quintet. This is an advanced intermediate to advanced level arrangement of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein’s timeless classic from The Sound of Music. |
Rodgers and Hammerstein | $14.99 | |
Don’t Get Around Much Anymore (for Brass Quintet)
“Don’t Get Around Much Anymore”, Words by Bob Russell Music by Duke Ellington for Brass Quintet. This is an advanced ?level arrangement of a classic jazz standard. |
Duke Ellington & Bob Russell | $14.99 | |
Georgia on My Mind (for Brass Quintet)
“Georgia on My Mind”, Words by Stuart Gorrell & Music by Hoagy Carmichael for Brass Quintet. This is an easier advanced to advanced arrangement of Hoagy Carmichael’s tribute to his home state. While there are some challenging sections, the tempo and the way it lays should make it accessible to many ensembles. |
Hoagy Carmichael & Stuart Gorrell | $14.99 | |
You Took Advantage of Me (for Brass Quintet)
“You Took Advantage of Me”, Music by Richard Rogers & Lyrics by Lorenz Hart for Brass Quintet, arr. Ken Abeling. This is an advanced arrangement of an all time Show Tune turned Dixieland favorite that will showcase your entire ensemble. |
Richard Rogers & Lorenz Hart | $15.99 | |
Witchcraft (for Brass Quintet)
“Witchcraft”, Music by Cy Coleman & Lyrics by Carolyn Leigh for Brass Quintet, arr. Ken Abeling. This is a more advanced arrangement of another Frank Sinatra staple. Sketched in the same “Opus” as “Lullaby of Birdland”, if you liked that chart, you will like this one as well! |
Cy Coleman & Carolyn Leigh | $15.99 | |
I Want a Little Girl (for Brass Quintet)
“I Want a Little Girl”, Words and Music by Murray Mencher and Billy Moll for Brass Quintet, arr. Ken Abeling. This is an advanced Dixieland arrangement of an old Vaudeville favorite. |
Murray Mencher and Billy Moll | $14.99 | |
Muskrat Ramble (for Brass Quintet)
“Muskrat Ramble”, Music by Edward “Kid” Ory for Brass Quintet, arr. Ken Abeling. This is a rather advanced arrangement of a chart you will find on anyone’s list of top ten best Dixieland songs ever written! |
Edward Ory | $10.00 | |
Sing-along Medley #2 (for Brass Quintet)
“Sing-along Medley #2”, arranged here for Brass Quintet is the second collection five “Tin Pan Alley” era songs arranged by Kenneth Abeling to include: “You Made Me love You” - “In the Good Old Summertime” - "Shine on Harvest Moon" - "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" & “April Showers". This piece is of intermediate to advanced intermediate level difficulty and is perfect for performances for elderly audiences, as a music history-teaching tool for younger audiences as well as other nostalgic performance applications. Playing Time 4:40 without repeats & 7:40 with repeats. |
Various | $9.00 | |
CHICAGO (That Toddlin' Town) (for Brass Quintet)
CHICAGO (That Toddlin' Town) by Fred Fisher arranged for Brass Quintet by Kenneth Abeling. This an advanced arrangement of Fisher’s tribute to the 2nd City and made popular by Frank Sinatra amongst others. Playing time: 3:00. |
Fred Fisher | $8.50 | |
Edelweiss (for Brass Quintet)
“Edelweiss” arranged here for Brass Quintet by Kenneth Abeling. This is an intermediate level arrangement of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein lovely melody from “The Sound of Music”. This song and arrangement are very suitable to Oktoberfest and similar performances. |
Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein | $13.99 | |
Peg O My Heart (for Brass Quintet)
“Peg O’ My Heart” is a charming song written for a Broadway show of the same name by Alfred Bryan & Fred Fisher and arranged here for Brass Quintet by Kenneth Abeling. This is an advanced intermediate to early advanced version of the very popular show tune which evolves from a slow “Rag-ish” type feel into a slow Swing. Playing Time: 3:45. |
Alfred Bryan & Fred Fisher | $8.00 | |
The Charleston (for Brass Quintet)
Mac & Johnson’s “Charleston” or “The Charleston” as it is most frequently referred for Brass Quintet is a bit of a workout. The chart is in typical Dixieland fashion with both written solos and chord changes for improvised solos provided throughout. The rarely used introduction begins the piece as it works its way into frenzy at the end! Suitable for numerous performance occasions your audiences will love this staple of the American Jazz/Dixieland library… |
Mac & Johnson | $10.00 | |
Who’s Sorry Now? (for Brass Quintet)
Who’s Sorry Now? Music by Ted Snyder, Lyrics by Bert Kalmer and Harry Ruby arranged here for Brass Quintet by Kenneth Abeling. This is an advanced level arrangement of the 1923 immensely popular song recorded by a variety of vocalists, and appearing in number of films. |
Snyder, Kalmer & Ruby | $8.50 | |
I’ve Found a New Baby (for Brass Quintet)
I’ve Found a New Baby, Music by Spencer Williams and Lyrics by Jack Palmer for Brass Quintet and arranged by Kenneth Abeling. This is an advanced arrangement of one of the most popular Dixieland charts of all time and a must for your Dixieland library!! Playing Time 3:10. |
Spencer Williams & Jack Palmer | $9.00 | |
Serenade in Blue (for Brass Quintet)
Serenade in Blue Music by Harry Warren with Lyrics by Mack Gordon for Brass Quintet and arranged by Kenneth Abeling. This is a moderate to moderately advanced arrangement of a tune first popularized by the Glenn Miller Orchestra (Big Band) and first featured in the movie “Orchestra Wives”. This is a classic tune and readily recognizable to anyone over the age of 40. A must ballad for your Jazz library!! Playing Time 3:20. |
Harry Warren & Mack Gordon | $15.99 | |
This Masquerade (for Brass Quintet)
This Masquerade Words & Music by Leon Russell and arranged for Brass Quintet by Kenneth Abeling. This very beautiful song is one of Leon Russell's most popular of all time. It has been recorded by various artists over the years most notably George Benson. This is a Latin arrangement of the song and most ensembles will find it to be moderately difficult. Playing time 3:45. |
Leon Russell | $15.99 | |
Blazing Saddles (Movie Theme) (for Brass Quintet)
Blazing Saddles Music & Lyrics by John Morris and Mel Brooks and arranged for Brass Quintet by Kenneth Abeling. This is the theme song to the 1974 comedy classic and Oscar nominated satirical western film. While the melodies are somewhat simple, the repetitive background sixteenth notes can make it moderately difficult and a bit challenging. Playing time 1:50. |
John Morris & Mel Brooks | $13.99 | |
Broadway Medley (for Brass Quintet)
Broadway Medley by George M. Cohan and arranged for Brass Quintet by Kenneth Abeling. This is an intermediate level arrangement of three Broadway favorites to include; Forty-Five Minutes form Broadway, Harrigan and Give my regards to Broadway. Playing time 3:25. |
George M. Cohan | $9.50 | |
Amapola (for Brass Quintet)
Amapola, Music by Spanish American Composer Joseph Lacalle (formerly Jose Maria Lacalle Garcia) and arranged here for Brass Quintet. This lovely piece has been recorded by dozens of prominent vocal artists, Operatic to Pop, and instrumentally as well as being featured in several movies. This is moderate level “Tango-ish” arrangements and suitable for general performance and other special events such as Weddings. Playing time 3:20. |
Joseph Lacalle | $9.00 | |
It Had to Be You (for Brass Quintet)
It Had to Be You, lyrics by Gus Kahn and music by Isham Jones arranged here for Brass Quintet. This delightful song, and timeless standard, has appeared in several films and recorded by such prominent vocalists as Doris Day, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby and Barbra Streisand. This is a moderate to moderately difficult arrangement appropriate for numerous performance opportunities and audiences will enjoy this memorable tune. Playing Time 3:20 |
Gus Kahn & Isham Jones | $9.00 | |
Embraceable You (for Brass Quintet)
Embraceable You by Ira & George Gershwin for Brass Quintet arranged by Kenneth Abeling. This is a lovely and popular song by George and Ira Gershwin and first apart of the Broadway musical Girl Crazy. The arrangement of this timeless jazz standard is advanced intermediate to early advanced with a playing time of approximately 3:30. |
Ira & George Gershwin | $9.00 | |
April in Paris (for Brass Quintet)
April in Paris, words by E.Y. "Yip" Harburg and music by Vernon Duke arranged for Brass Quintet. Composed for the musical “Walk a Little Faster”, this song has been covered by numerous vocalists and jazz orchestras. This is an easier advanced arrangement of this very popular jazz standard! The playing time is approximately 3:35 |
E.Y. Harburg & Vernon Duke | $15.99 | |
Tea for Two (for Brass Quintet)
Tea for Two, music by Vincent Youmans with lyrics by Irving Caesar arranged for Brass Quintet. This cute little number was first featured in the Broadway Musical “No, No, Nanette” and is a show tune standard. This is an advanced intermediate to earlier advanced “Cha Cha-ish” arrangement and is suitable for a variety of audiences. Playing time 3:10. |
Vincent Youmans & Irving Caesar | $10.00 | |
Sweet Georgia Brown (for Brass Quintet)
Sweet Georgia Brown, Lyrics by Kenneth Casey and Music by Ben Bernie & Maceo Pinkard arranged for Brass Quintet. This is a more advanced arrangement of the 1925 Jazz standard / Popular tune. The song is perhaps most recognized as the theme song of the basketball comedy team the Harlem Globetrotters. Playing time approximately 3:00. |
Bernie. Pinkard, Casey | $9.00 | |
A Marshmallow World (for Brass Quintet)
A Marshmallow World, lyrics by Carl Sigman & music by Peter De Rose arranged for Brass Quintet. This is cute little popular song from the late 1940s about wintertime or more particularly snow itself. The arrangement is intermediate to easier advanced level in difficulty and suitable for wintertime events including Christmas although it is not exclusively a Christmas song. Playing time approximately 2:00. |
Sigman & De Rose | $14.99 | |
Fly Me to the Moon (for Brass Quintet)
Fly Me to the Moon, words and music by Bart Howard arranged for Brass Quintet. This an advanced intermediate to easier advanced arrangement of Bart Howard’s Grammy Winning song which has been covered by numerous artist to include Peggy Lee, Connie Francis and Frank Sinatra. Approximate Playing time 3:00 |
Bart Howard | $16.99 | |
Almost Like Being in Love (for Brass Quintet)
"Almost Like Being in Love" music by Frederick Loewe and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner arranged for Brass Quintet. This cute show tune was originally written for the 1947 musical Brigadoon and has since been covered by numerous artists and of course the closing number in the movie “Groundhog Day”. The arrangement is advanced intermediate to easier advanced in difficulty. The Playing Time is approximately 2:45. |
Loewe & Lerner | $15.99 | |
When the Saints Go Marching In (for Brass Quintet)
When the Saints Go Marching, a traditional spiritual arranged for Brass Quintet. When the Saints… is perhaps the most well known and most requested Dixieland piece of all time. This is an advanced intermediate to easier advanced arrangement of the Dixieland classic. Playing time approximately 2:45. |
Traditional Spiritual | $9.00 | |
Kansas City (for Brass Quintet)
Kansas City or Kansas City (Here I Come) By Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Arranged for Brass Quintet by Kenneth Abeling. This is an easier advanced arrangement of the classic Blues song first recorded by Little Willie Littlefield and popularized by Wilbert Harrison. The playing time is approximately 3:10 |
Leiber & Stoller | $14.99 | |
A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody (for Brass Quintet)
Irving Berlin’s lovely “A Pretty Girl is like a Melody” arranged here for Brass Quintet will please your audiences and your ensemble will enjoy playing it as well. |
Irving Berlin | $8.00 | |
I Can’t Get Started (for Brass Quintet)
I Can’t Get Started, Music and Lyrics by Vernon Duke & Ira Gershwin arranged for Brass Quintet. This an Intermediate arrangement of this popular song and Jazz Standard first introduced in the 1936 film, “The Ziegfeld Follies”. The playing time is approximately 3:20. |
Vernon Duke & Ira Gershwin | $14.99 | |
Wave (for Brass Quintet)
Wave by Antonio Carlos Jobim arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an advanced intermediate to easier advanced arrangement of Jobim’s Brazilian Jazz standard. |
Antonio Carlos Jobim | $15.99 | |
Someone to Watch Over Me (for Brass Quintet)
Someone to Watch Over Me by George & Ira Gershwin arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an advanced intermediate ballad arrangement of the centerpiece of the 1926 Broadway Musical “Oh, Kay!’ The song is an enduring jazz standard for which there are over 1800 recordings. The playing time is approximately 4:00. |
George & Ira Gershwin | $10.00 | |
Big Butter and Egg Man (for Brass Quintet)
Big Butter and Egg Man written by Percy Venable and arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an advanced intermediate to advanced arrangement of the Dixieland favorite and Jazz standard written for Louis Armstrong and singer May Alix. The playing time is approximately 2:45. |
Percy Venable | $10.00 | |
Tijuana Taxi (for Brass Quintet)
Tijuana Taxi by Ervan "bud" Coleman, Johnny Flamingo arranged for Brass Quintet by Kenneth Abeling. This is an Advanced intermediate arrangement “Tijuana Taxi” popularized by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass on their fifth album entitled Going Places released in 1965. The Playing time is approximately 2:10. |
Coleman & Flamingo | $15.99 | |
Doctor Jazz (for Brass Quintet)
Doctor Jazz, by Joe “King” Oliver arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an advanced arrangement of one of the most popular Dixieland songs ever written! Playing Time approximately 2:45. |
Joe "King" Oliver | $10.00 | |
Friends in Low Places (for Brass Quintet)
Friends in Low Places by Dewayne Blackwell & Earl Bud Lee arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an advanced intermediate arrangement of the award-winning country song recorded by Garth Brooks and a mega hit single on his 1990 album No Fences. The Playing time is approximately 4:15 with the repeat and 3:45 without. |
Dewayne Blackwell & Earl Bud Lee | $15.99 | |
A String of Pearls (for Brass Quintet)
A String of Pearls, Music by Jerry Gray & Lyrics by Eddie De Lange arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an advanced arrangement of the number one hit single recorded by the Glenn miller Orchestra in 1941. The playing time is approximately 3:00 |
Jerry Gray & Eddie De Lange | $15.99 | |
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (for Brass Quintet)
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, Music and Lyrics by Don Raye & Hughie Prince arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an advanced intermediate to advanced arrangement of this song first introduced by the Andrews Sisters in the 1941 movie Buck Privates. The playing time is approximately 2:35 |
Raye & Prince | $15.99 | |
Summer Wind (for Brass Quintet)
Summer Wind Music by Heinz (Henry) Meier and English Lyrics by Johnny Mercer arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an advanced intermediate arrangement of this Jazz standard popularized by Frank Sinatra and many others! The playing time is approximately 3:00 |
Mercer & Meier | $15.99 | |
Spanish Flea (for Brass Quintet)
Spanish Flea by Julius Wechter arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an Advanced intermediate to easier advanced arrangement of the song originally recorded by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass on their album Going Places. This melody will be recognized as the “Bachelor’s Theme” to the long running game show The Dating Game. Additionally, it has been used in numerous movies and TV episodes. |
Julius Wechter | $15.99 | |
Margaritaville (for Brass Quintet)
Margaritaville by Jimmy Buffett arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an intermediate level arrangement of Buffett’s Top Ten 1977 Billboard hit! The playing time approximately 4:00. |
Jimmy Buffett | $15.99 | |
Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head (for Brass Quintet)
Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head, Lyrics by Hal David and music by Burt Bacharach arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an intermediate level arrangement of this soft-rock chart topping and Oscar Winning song originally recorded by B.J. Thomas. The playing time is approximately 2:45. |
Hal David & Burt Bacharach | $15.99 | |
Struttin With Some BBQ (for Brass Quintet)
Struttin’ With Some Barbecue, Don Raye, Lillian Hardin Armstrong for Brass Quintet and arranged by Kenneth Abeling. This is an easier advanced to advanced arrangement of one of the most popular Dixieland songs of all time!! Playing Time 3:25 |
Don Raye, Lillian Hardin Armstrong | $13.00 | |
Tonight You Belong to Me (for Brass Quintet)
Tonight You Belong to Me by Billy Rose & Lee David arranged for Brass Quintet. This charming Jazz, Pop song duet has been covered by numerous vocalists perhaps most notably Patience and Prudence and The Lennon Sisters. It has also been used in a variety of movies and featured most humorously as a duet sang by Steve Martin and Bernadette Petters in the movie The Jerk. The playing time is approximately 2:20 |
Billy rose & Lee David | $9.00 | |
My Blue Heaven (for Brass Quintet)
My Blue Heaven, music by Walter Donaldson and Lyrics by George Whiting arranged for Brass Quintet. This song, first recorded in 1927 was a huge success for crooner Gene Austin selling over 5 million copies globally. It was initially used in the Ziegfeld Follies, then covered by numerous recording artist and has like numbers of music credits. This is an advanced intermediate arrangement. The Playing time is approximately 3:00. |
Walter Donaldson & George Whiting | $10.00 | |
Sing-along Medley #3 (for Brass Quintet)
Sing-along Medley #3, arranged for Brass Quintet is a collection 5 timeless Old Time classics from the years, 1926 and 1927. The Titles in this Medley/Collection are; “Ain’t She Sweet”, “The Best Things in Life Are Free”, “Me and My Shadow”, “Side by Side” and “Five Foot Two Eyes of Blue”. The songs within this intermediate level arrangement can either be played as a medley, or individually with or without the repeats. This is perfect for performances for elderly audiences or as a music history-teaching tool for younger audiences as well as other performance applications. The approximate playing times are, 8:45 with the repeats and 4:30 without. |
Various | $11.00 | |
Are You Lonesome Tonight? (for Brass Quintet)
Are You Lonesome Tonight?, Lyrics and Music by vaudevillians Roy Turk and Lou Handman arranged for Brass Quintet. This intermediate level arrangement of Handman’s charming melody has been recorded by dozens of popular artists dating back to 1927. Perhaps most notably on the list is Elvis Presley. The playing time is approximately 2:30. |
Turk & Handman | $9.00 | |
Dream a Little Dream of Me (for Brass Quintet)
Dream a Little Dream of Me by Wilbur Schwandt, Gus Kahn, Fabian Andre arranged for Brass Quintet by Kenneth Abeling. This is an intermediate level arrangement of the song popularized by Ella Fitzgerald, Doris Day and perhaps most notably by Cass Elliot. https://lincolnmusicpublications.com/music/search.php?q=Dream+a+Little |
Wilbur Schwandt, Gus Kahn, Fabian Andre | $14.99 | |
Build Me Up Buttercup (for Brass Quintet)
Build Me Up Buttercup by Michael D’abo and Tony Macauley arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an intermediate level arrangement of the 1968 chart toping hit released by The Foundations and featured in many film and TV productions throughout the years. The playing time is approximately 3:10. |
D’abo & Macauley | $15.99 | |
Build Me Up Buttercup (for Saxophone Quintet SATTB or AATTB)
Build Me Up Buttercup by Michael D’abo and Tony Macauley arranged for Saxophone Quintet. This is an intermediate level arrangement of the 1968 chart toping hit released by The Foundations and featured in many film and TV productions throughout the years. The playing time is approximately 3:10. |
D’abo & Macauley | $15.99 | |
Cheek to Cheek (for Brass Quintet)
Cheek to Cheek by Irving Berlin arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an intermediate level arrangement of the #1 song of 1935 written for the musical Top Hat featuring Fred Astaire & Ginger Rodgers. This song has been covered by hundreds of recording artists over the years. The playing time is approximately 3:15. |
Irving Berling | $15.99 | |
All the Things You Are (for Brass Quintet)
All the Things You Are, music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an advanced intermediate arrangement of a very beautiful song originally written for the 1939 Broadway Musical Warm in May. It has since been recorded both as a vocal and instrumental by numerous artists. The playing time is approximately 3:10. |
Kern & Hammerstein | $15.99 | |
They Can’t take That Away from Me (for Brass Quintet)
They Can’t take That Away from Me, music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an intermediate to advanced intermediate level arrangement of the Academy Award nominated song introduced by Fred Astaire in the 1937 film Shall We Dance. It has been featured in several other Broadway musicals, films and covered by numerous recording artists as well. The playing time is approximately 3:30. |
George & Ira Gershwin | $15.99 | |
Desafinado (for Brass Quintet)
Desafinado, music by Antonio Carlos Jobim original Portuguese lyrics by Newton Mendonça arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an advanced intermediate arrangement one of the most popular Latin Jazz Standards (bossa novas) of all time. The playing time is approximately 3:40. |
Carlos Antonio Jobim | $15.99 | |
The Nearness of You (for Brass Quintet)
The Nearness of You, music by Hoagy Carmichael and Lyrics by Ned Washington arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an intermediate to advanced intermediate arrangement of this charming jazz ballad. It has been covered by over 50 prominent recording artists since it was written. The playing time is approximately 3:30. |
Washington & Carmichael | $15.99 | |
Satin Doll (for Brass Quintet)
Satin Doll, Music by Duke Ellington & Bill Strayhorn and lyrics by Bob Johnny Mercer arranged for Brass Quintet by Kenneth Abeling. This is an advanced intermediate level to easier advanced arrangement of the popular jazz standard. The playing time is approximately 3:15 |
Ellington, Strayhorn & Mercer | $15.99 | |
Love is Here to Stay (for Brass Quintet)
Love is Here to Stay or Our Love is Here to Stay, by Ira and George Gershwin arranged for Brass Quintet. Originally performed in the Goldwyn Follies it was first popularized by Gene Kelly in in the film, An American in Paris. It has since been used in numerous films and recorded by dozens of prominent vocalists. This is an advanced intermediate level to easier advanced arrangement of the popular jazz standard/show tune. The playing time is approximately 3:30 |
Ira & George Gershwin | $15.99 | |
What the World Needs Now is Love (for Brass Quintet)
What the World Needs Now is Love, by Hal David & Burt Bacharach arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an intermediate level arrangement of this1965 Pop Hit most notably recorded by Jackie DeShannon and Dionne Warwick. The playing time is approximately 2:45 |
Hal David & Burt Bacharach | $15.99 | |
Teach Me Tonight (for Brass Quintet)
Teach Me Tonight (for Clarinet Quartet)Teach Me Tonight, Lyrics by Sammy Cahn & Music by Gene De Paul arranged for Brass Quintet. This popular song, and now jazz standard was first published 1953 and widely recorded. This is an advanced intermediate arrangement. The playing time is approximately 3:20 |
Cahn and De Paul | $15.99 | |
It's Been a Long, Long Time (for Brass Quintet)
It's Been a Long, Long Time Music by Jule Styne and Lyrics by Sammy Cahn arranged for Brass Quintet by Kenneth Abeling. This is an intermediate level arrangement of the charming and chart-topping Big Band hit from 1945. The playing time is approximately 2:40. |
Styne and Cahn | $13.99 | |
I’ve Got a Crush on You (for Brass Quintet)
I’ve Got a Crush on You, Lyrics and Music by Ira and George Gershwin arranged for Brass Quintet. This is easier moderate level arrangement of the beautiful jazz standard featured in three Broadway musicals, recorded by dozens of vocal artists and included in several films. The playing time is approximately 3:25 |
George & Ira Gershwin | $10.00 | |
For Good from Wicked (for Brass Quintet)
For Good from the Broadway musical hit Wicked. Lyrics & Music by Stephen Schwartz and arranged for Brass Quintet. This is an intermediate level arrangement of one of the best-known songs in the musical. The playing time is approximately 4:00. |
Stephen Schwartz | $15.99 | |
Ain’t Misbehavin (for Brass Quintet)
Ain’t Misbehavin’, lyrics by Andy Razaf and music by Thomas “Fats” Waller arranged for Brass Quintet. This is a moderate level arrangement of the stride jazz/ early Swing song originally written for Connies Hot Chocolates for its Harlem debut. The musical was renamed Hot Chocolates when it moved to Broadway. The Playing time is approximately 2:50. |
Razaf & Waller | $14.99 | |
Night and Day (for Brass Quintet)
“Night and Day”, words and music by Cole Porter and arranged for Brass Quintet. This popular song was originally written for the musical Gay Divorce in 1932 and later featured in the film The Gay Divorcee in 1934. This is an easier advanced arrangement of one of Cole Porter’s most popular songs and has been recorded by several dozen prominent recording artists over the years. |
Cole Porter | $15.99 | |
Stompin at the Savoy (for Brass Quintet)
Stompin at the Savoy, music by Edgar Sampson and arranged for Brass Quintet by Kenneth Abeling. This jazz standard is also frequently and improperly credited to Benny Goodman, Chuck Webb and Andy Razaf as well. This is an easier advanced arrangement of Sampson’s song named for the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem and recorded by hundreds of instrumental groups and vocalists. The playing time is approximately 3:00. |
Edgar Sampson | $15.99 |
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