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Cougar Marching Band

Trad. Cougar Song (1:13) The BYU Fight Song written by Clyde Sandgren (also known as "Rise and Shout") is featured at all athletic events.
Trad. College Song (1:17) The Alma Mater, or College Song, is played and sung at all home football games.
2007 My Favorite Things (3:05)
2007 El Borro (4:03)
2005 Skull and Crossbones (3:04)
2005 National Emblem (1:40)
2005 Swords Crossed (2:45)
2004 Carmina Burana (2:35)
2004 Soak Up the Sun (1:29)
2003 Sing, Sing, Sing (2:39) A marching band arrangement of the classic swing tune, with lots of drums.
2003 Carry On, Wayward Son (1:51) The great classic rock song from Kansas, arranged for marching band.
2002 Rhythm of the Night (1:57)
2002 Barbarian Horde (2:30) This song comes from the film Gladiator.
2002 The Mummy (2:07) This powerful music from The Mummy won us the "Battle of the Bands" at the 2001 Liberty Bowl.
2001 El Toro Caliente (2:44) This high-octane latin number comes from the film Strictly Ballroom.
2001 Celebration (1:34) A favorite stand tune from Kool & The Gang.
2001 Yaleo (2:06) A recent Carlos Santana song, with a section featuring the drumline.
2000 Spanish Fantasy (2:12) The driving Chick Corea tune from our Rocky Mountain Festival show.
2000 Pretty Fly (1:24) A recent stand tune from The Offspring, arranged by Tom Wallace.
1999 Land of 1000 Dances (1:27) This is a classic oldie and one of our favorite stand tunes.
1999 Malagueña (3:23) The latin ballad, arranged by Roland Barrett and drums by Mike Heustis.
1998 Karn Evil 9 (2:09)
1998 Cantina Band (2:45) A medley that blends "Sing, Sing, Sing" with the music of the Cantina Band from Star Wars.

BYU Drumline

2003 Synergy (3:13) The traditional BYU Drumline cadence, recorded without the vocals.
2002 Cosmo (1:57) This groovin' cadence features a lot of notes from the BYU Drumline.
2000 Nick's Funky Feet (1:22) A fast and funky cadence by talented (then) grad student Mike Heustis.

Symphonic Band

2007 The Engulfed Cathedral (5:33)
2007 Festal Scenes (6:15)
2005 Fiesta Del Pacifico (9:42)
2004 Shortcut Home (2:56)
2004 The Planets - I. Mars (7:40)
2003 Suite from "The Firebird" (11:14)
2002 The Lord of the Rings
Symphony No. 1 - I. Gandalf
(5:26)
2000 The Stars and Stripes Forever (3:34) The encore to our Spring 2000 concert of "International" music, by the march king John Philip Sousa.
2000 Zaparozshki March (2:52) A well-known march from Ukraine by S. Tvorum, edited by Don Peterson.
1998 Lincolnshire Posy, 2nd Mvmt (2:53) The slow movement from Percy Grainger's collection or "bouquet" of settings to British folksongs.

Wind Symphony

2007 Folk Dances (4:21)
2007 Amazing Grace (3:42)
2005 Fanfare For A Golden Sky (2:56)
2005 The Jig Is Up (5:01)
2004 Yiddish Dances - Freylachs (4:45)
2004 Scootin' on Hardrock (3:19)
2003 Symphony in B Flat (7:16)
2003 Fiesta (6:38)
2003 Symphony No. 4 Finale (9:35)
2000 La Procession du Roccio (8:59) Based upon a work by Joaquin Turina, this setting is Alfred Reed's.
1998 Overture to "Colas Breugnon" (5:34) This composition by Russian composer Dimitri Kabelevsky is transcribed by Donald Hunsberger.
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