Concert Works
Angelus ad Virginem - (Gabriel to Mary Came)
Angelus ad Virginem is a good example of how the simplest of little tunes can prove very effective. This piece will be a welcome addition to a band's Christmas repertoire.
Asturias (Leyenda) from Suite Espaola
George Pollen has arranged Isaac Albéniz's Asturias (Leyenda) for Concert Wind Band, capturing all the vibrancy and vitality of this dynamic work. This is a well-crafted arrangement.
Australian Pioneer Medley
Australian Pioneer Medley is an arrangement of songs from the early pioneer days of Australia. Scored for full Concert Band by Jeffrey Thorpe this, in his words “are a bit of fun to perform”.
Baal-Moloch
'Baal-Moloch' is the second of two ragtime works for concert band, composed and arranged Keith Ottis Edwards, to be added to the 2009 SafeMusic catalogue.
Band of Brothers - TV Theme
Arranged by Colin Hales 'Band of Brothers is a popular piece amongst band musicians and audiences alike.
Blue Rondo la Turk
Blue Rondo a la Turk, composed by Dave Brubeck, has been arranged for concert band by Geoff Kingston. With its driving 9/8 rhythms and schmaltzy swing sections, it is a must for the concert platform.
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, arranged for concert band by Geoff Kingston is an iconic tune from World War II. With its driving rhythms this foot tapping score is guaranteed to be a real concert livener.
Brandenburg
This arrangement of part of two movements from the Brandenburg Concertos was scored by Roger Tomlinson in 1992 for the last British Military Tattoo held in Berlin.