Brass Quintets

(Orchestral & Brass Band Instruments)

All of these publications include Score and Parts for Orchestral and Brass Band Quintet

plus Eb Soprano Cornet (in lieu of 1st Bb Cornet) & Bb Bass (in lieu of Eb Bass)

If you have purchased any of these quintets and require different instrumental transposition, please let me know and I will provide.

A Foggy Day (In London Town) (Gershwin)

The classic Gershwin standard


A Garden In The Rain (Dyrenforth / Gibbons)

A great tune by one the 1920's foremost band leaders


Air (from the Suite No. 3 in D) (J S Bach)

The famous one!


Alleluia (Exultate Jubilate) (W A Mozart)

A beautiful aria from Mozart's motet


All The Things You Are (Hammerstein / Kern)

Written for the 1939 musical "Very Warm For May"



All You Need Is Love (Lennon / McCartney)

The evergreen Beatles hit


Ave Verum Corpus (W A Mozart)

A miniature masterpiece


Basin Street Blues (Spencer Williams)

The jazz classic


Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out The Barrel) (Jaromir Vejvoda)

Welcome to the Oktoberfest!


Ben (Don Black, Walter Scharf)

The Michael Jackson hit


Body and Soul (Johnny Green)

Johnny Green's 1930 jazz standard


Brazil (Barroso / Russell)

A South American "Foot-tapper"


British Grenadiers, The (Traditional) 

The British are coming (from a distance)


Caravan (Tizol / Ellington / Mills) 

Duke Ellington's famous number


Clouds Will Soon Roll By, The (Bill Hill & Harry Woods) 

A not so well known standard from the 30's


Country Gardens, English (Traditional) 

A fresh look at the folk tune


Dancing Queen (Anderson / Anderssen / Ulvaeus) 

from Sweden's greatest export


English Country Gardens (Traditional) 

A fresh look at the folk tune


Foggy Day, A (In London Town) (Gershwin)

The classic Gershwin standard


Folks Who Live On The Hill, The (Kern, Hammerstein)

The brilliant hit from "High, Wide and Handsome"


Garden In The Rain, A (Dyrenforth / Gibbons)

A great tune by one of the 1920's foremost British band leaders


Georgia On My Mind (Gorrell / Carmichael)

Hoagy Carmichael's jazz standard


Goualante Du Pauvre Jean, La (The Poor People of Paris)

(Rouzaud, Monnot & Lawrence)

One of Edith Piaf's great songs


Home In Pasadena (Edgar, Warren & Clarke)

A fantastic jazz standard from the 1920's


How Deep The Father's Love For Us (Stuart Townend)

The beautiful communion hymn


Hymne A L'Amour (If You Love Me) (Monnot / Piaf)

Edith Piaf's top selling ballad


If You Love Me (Hymne A L'Amour) (Monnot / Piaf)

Edith Piaf's top selling ballad


Isn't This A Lovely Day (To Be Caught In The Rain?) (Irving Berlin)

One of Fred Astaire's all-time favourites from "Top Hat"


It Might As Well Be Spring (Rodgers and Hammerstein)

A not so often played classic from "State Fair"


I Won't Dance (Harbach, Hammerstein, Fields, Kern, McHugh)

Get your Fred Astaire shoes on!


Jerusalem (C H H Parry)

Very useful for those occasions


La Goualante Du Pauvre Jean (The Poor People of Paris)

(Rouzaud, Monnot & Lawrence)

One of Edith Piaf's great songs


Lazy River (Up The) (Arodin, Carmichael)

Another of Hoagy Carmichael's classics


Leaning On A Lamp Post (Noel Gay)

A lovely standard from the 30's


Lost Chord, The (Arthur Sullivan)

W S Gilbert not involved in this one!


Love Is The Sweetest Thing (Ray Noble)

A great tune by one of the few British bandleaders to make it big in the States


Makin' Whoopee (Gus Kahn, Walter Donaldson)

The hit song from the 1928 musical "Whoopee"


Moon River (Johnny Mercer, Henry Mancini)

From the film "Breakfast At Tiffany's"


Nearness Of You, The (Ned Washington, Hoagy Carmichael)

A beautiful ballad from one of America's greatest songsmiths


Oh, Listen To The Band (Soldiers In The Park) (Lionel Monckton)

The rousing march from the 1898 hit show "A Runaway Girl"


On Ilkla' Moor Baht 'At (Traditional)

A creative version of the allegorical folk song


Over The Rainbow (Somewhere) (Arlen & Harburg))

The classic from "The Wizard of Oz"


Pasadena (Home in) (Edgar, Warren & Clarke)

A fantastic jazz standard from the 1920's


Poor People of Paris, The (La Goualante Du Pauvre Jean)

(Rouzaud, Monnot & Lawrence)

One of Edith Piaf's great songs


Roll Out The Barrel (Beer Barrel Polka) (Jaromir Wejvoda)

Welcome to the Oktoberfest!


Skylark (Johnny Mercer, Hoagy Carmichael)

One of Hoagy Carmichael's most enduring standards


Snowfall (A Christmas Carol Medley) (Nigel Simmons)

A medley of the three carols, See Amid The Winter's Snow (Humility), In The Bleak Mid-Winter (Cranham) and The Snow Lay On The Ground (Trad. Irish)


Soldiers In The Park (Oh, Listen To The Band) (Lionel Monckton)

The rousing march from the 1898 hit show "A Runaway Girl"


Somewhere Over The Rainbow (Arlen & Harburg)

The classic from "The Wizard of Oz"


Spread A Little Happiness (Ellis, Newman & Grey)

The big song from the hit musical "Mr Cinders"


The British Grenadiers (Traditional) 

The British are coming (from a distance)


The Clouds Will Soon Roll By (Bill Hill & Harry Woods) 

A not so well known standard from the 30's


The Folks Who Live On The Hill (Kern, Hammerstein)

The brilliant hit from "High, Wide and Handsome"


The Lost Chord (Arthur Sullivan)

W S Gilbert not involved in this one!


The Nearness Of You (Ned Washington, Hoagy Carmichael)

A beautiful ballad from one of America's greatest songsmiths


The Poor People of Paris (La Goualante Du Pauvre Jean)

(Rouzaud, Monnot & Lawrence)

One of Edith Piaf's great songs


The Very Thought Of You (Ray Noble)

Another hit from the pen of Ray Noble


The Way You Look Tonight (Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern)

A fabulous tune from Jerome Kern


Two Sleepy People (Hoagy Carmichael, Frank Loesser)

Another of Hoagy Carmichael's greats


Up The Lazy River (Arodin, Carmichael)

Another of Hoagy Carmichael's classics


Very Thought Of You, The (Ray Noble)

Another hit from the pen of Ray Noble


Walking My Baby Back Home (Ahlert, Turk)

An old classic made famous by Nat King Cole


Waltzing Matilda ("Banjo" Paterson)

A new swing version of the Australian classic, with solos for trumpet and trombone


Way Down Yonder In New Orleans (Creamer, Layton)

A "Southern" song from 1922


Way You Look Tonight, The (Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern)

A fabulous tune from Jerome Kern