Perfect for free selections and concert programs! Introducing famous and classic favorites in wind ensemble music.
Members of school wind bands often get frequent chances to perform in public—at competitions (free-choice pieces), regular concerts, baseball game rallies, and even sports days! And every time, choosing the repertoire is the big headache.
Besides classic wind band standards and trending Japanese pop arrangements, if it’s a free-choice piece for a competition, you also want something that shows off your ensemble’s strengths—so when you think through everything, it can be hard to land on “this is it.” In this article, we’ll introduce a wealth of recommended wind band pieces that will surely help if you’re feeling stuck.
We’ve picked out a wide range—from dazzling numbers across various genres to stylish and cool pieces—so please find works that make you think, “We want to perform this!”
Playlist
| Perfect for free selections and concert programs! Introducing famous and classic favorites in wind ensemble music. | |||
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| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | Treasure IslandT-SQUARE | play_arrow | Takarajima is a staple song by T-SQUARE. |
| 2east | Sing, Sing, SingLouis Prima | play_arrow | The Origin and Appeal of Sing Sing Sing |
| 3east | The Seventh Night of July (Tanabata)Sakai Itaru | play_arrow | A wind ensemble piece based on the Tanabata legend |
| 4east | El CumbancheroRafael Hernández | play_arrow | The Latin music song “El Cumbanchero” |
| 5east | CenturiaJames Swearingen | play_arrow | Swearin’s popular song “Centuria” |
| 6east | Dance of the Wind for Wind EnsembleFukuda Yosuke | play_arrow | Introduction to the characteristics of the 2004 set piece “Kaze no Mai” |
| 7east | Overture to AlcobacaJames Barnes | play_arrow | Alvamar for Concert Band by Barnes |
| 8east | The Last Letter from MurdockTarumiya Masanori | play_arrow | Original wind ensemble compositions are popular and have become standard. |
| 9east | ArsenalJan Van der Roost | play_arrow | A masterpiece that combines the lightness and beauty of a march |
| 10north_east | March “Raise the Flag of Courage”Toguchi Kimihiro | play_arrow | A set piece march themed around courage and hope |
| 11south_east | Disco KidTōkairin Osamu | play_arrow | Disco Kid, a pops piece for wind band competitions |
| 12east | El Camino RealAlfred Reed | play_arrow | A Spanish-style wind band piece composed by Alfred Reed |
| 13east | fairy taleSakai Itaru | play_arrow | Band Competition Set Piece Composed by Itaru Sakai |
| 14east | Overture to AlcobacaJames Barnes | play_arrow | A masterpiece of wind ensemble music, first performed in 1981 |
| 15east | Liberty Leading the PeopleTarumiya Masanori | play_arrow | Powerfully expressing the French Revolution through music |
| 16east | Bling-Bang-Bang-BornCreepy Nuts | play_arrow | Creepy Nuts’ smash hit arranged for concert band |
| 17east | Symphonic poem “The Roman Festivals”Ottorino Respighi | play_arrow | A wind band arrangement of a lavish orchestral work depicting Roman festivals |
| 18east | Festive Overture: Prayers Shine in the Flow of TimeFukushima Hirokazu | play_arrow | Hirokazu Fukushima’s grand wind ensemble work |
| 19east | DubidubiduChristell Rodriguez | play_arrow | A cat meme originating in Chile is trending worldwide |
| 20east | From the symphonic poem ‘La Mer’: Movement III, ‘Dialogue of the Wind and the Sea’Claude Debussy | play_arrow | A grand symphonic poem arranged for wind band from Debussy’s La mer |
| 21east | Sakura SongFukuda Yosuke | ![]() | A moving brass band masterpiece themed around cherry blossoms |
| 22east | African SymphonyVan McCoy and the Soul City Symphony | play_arrow | A musical piece that depicts the African wilderness |
| 23east | Omens of LoveT-SQUARE | play_arrow | Wind Band Classics by T-SQUARE |
| 24east | Sailors and sea shanties (songs of seafaring men)Robert W. Smith | play_arrow | A piece using special playing techniques that depicts a voyage |
| 25east | The tears of Princess Kushinada that flow into the Hii RiverTarumiya Masanori | ![]() | A song depicting the tale of Princess Kushinada |
| 26north_east | Theme of Lupin the ThirdŌno Yūji | play_arrow | The solo brings the excitement in a jazz arrangement |
| 27south_east | sand ripplesHoshina Hiroshi | play_arrow | A classic, popular piece for wind ensemble. |
| 28east | Hound of SpringAlfred Reed | play_arrow | The allure of Lied’s masterpiece, Spring’s Hounds |
| 29north_east | from the musical Les MisérablesClaude-Michel Schönberg | play_arrow | A medley of songs from Les Misérables |
| 30south_east | Folk Tale for Wind EnsembleJim Andy Caudill | play_arrow | A dynamic piece where instruments gradually join in |
| 31east | The Star-Spangled Banner ForeverJohn Philip Sousa | play_arrow | The Stars and Stripes Forever is a popular march piece for wind band. |
| 32north_east | Little Mermaid MedleyHoshide Takashi | play_arrow | Little Mermaid Medley |
| 33south_east | Polovtsian Dances from the opera Prince IgorAlexander Borodin | play_arrow | A piece famous for its oboe theme |
| 34north_east | RiverdanceBill Whelan | play_arrow | The lively melody of Riverdance for concert band |
| 35south_east | Armenian Dances, Part 1Alfred Reed | play_arrow | Armenian Dances is a representative work by Reed |
| 36east | Galaxy Express 999Takekawa Yukihide | play_arrow | Godiego's Galaxy Express 999 theme song |
| 37east | “Retro” 2023 All-Japan Band Competition Required Piece IIIAmano Masamichi | play_arrow | Masamichi Amano revived 70s–80s pop music through wind band arrangements. |
| 38north_east | Spells and DanceJohn Barnes Chance | play_arrow | Complex rhythms in a wind band piece using chance composition |
| 39south_east | First Suite for Wind EnsembleGustav Holst | play_arrow | A masterpiece wind band suite composed by Holst |
| 40east | Frontier SpiritItō Hiromu | play_arrow | A wind ensemble contest piece by Hiromu Ito. |
| 41east | Disney’s Fantillusion!Bruce Healey | play_arrow | Arrange Disneyland parade songs for wind ensemble |
| 42east | JupiterGustav Holst | play_arrow | An astrologically inspired work: Holst’s suite The Planets |
| 43east | Symphonia NobilissimaRobert Jager | play_arrow | A wind band masterpiece, shifting from solemn to graceful |
| 44east | Heavenly IslandSatō Hiroaki | play_arrow | A wind ensemble piece depicting impressions of Teuri Island |
| 45east | A Trumpeter’s HolidayLeroy Anderson | play_arrow | Introducing Leroy Anderson’s “A Trumpeter’s Holiday” |
| 46north_east | The Wind of ProvenceTasaka Naoki | play_arrow | A wind band piece that paints the landscapes of Spain and Provence in music |
| 47south_east | TequilaChuck Rio | play_arrow | Tequila is a staple Latin-rhythm piece for concert band. |
| 48east | Music for a CelebrationPhilip Sparke | play_arrow | A flamboyant overture composed by Sparke |
| 49north_east | Symphonic OvertureJames Barnes | play_arrow | Barnes's heroic wind band piece |
| 50north_east | Overture PeterlooSir Malcolm Henry Arnold | play_arrow | Depicting a tragedy from peace to intensity |
| 51south_east | Spanish FeverJay Chattaway | play_arrow | A Spanish-style passionate disco number |
| 52north_east | Polonaise and Aria — for Wind EnsembleMiyashita Hideki | play_arrow | Polonaise and Aria Wind Band Competition Required Piece |
| 53north_east | Overture InvictaJames Swearingen | play_arrow | A wind band piece composed by Swearingen |
| 54south_east | Myth for Wind Ensemble: The Tale of the Heavenly Rock CaveŌguri Yutaka | play_arrow | A musical piece based on the myth of the Heavenly Rock Cave (Amano-Iwato) |
| 55east | Magellan’s Challenge to the Unknown ContinentTarumiya Masanori | play_arrow | Masanori Taruya’s wind ensemble piece on the theme of Magellan |
| 56east | Music of the UniversePhilip Sparke | play_arrow | A work that depicts the universe’s origin and future through music |
| 57east | SedonaSteven Reinek | play_arrow | A masterpiece of program music depicting the landscapes of Arizona |
| 58north_east | Disney MedleyIwai Naohaku | play_arrow | Perform a medley of famous songs from Disney movies |
| 59south_east | Viva Musica!Alfred Reed | play_arrow | A playful song that expresses the joy of music |
| 60south_east | CopacabanaBarry Manilow | play_arrow | Copacabana wind band arrangement version |
| 61east | Appalachian OvertureJames Barnes | play_arrow | Catchy song for brass band |
| 62north_east | Brussels RequiemBert Appermont | play_arrow | Requiem, the breakout hit of the 2019 Wind Ensemble Contest |
| 63north_east | Symphonic Suite “GR”: Symphonic SelectionAmano Masamichi | play_arrow | Symphonic wind ensemble arrangement of Giant Robo |
| 64north_east | Que sera, seraMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s youth-empowerment song |
| 65north_east | In the MoodJō Gārando | play_arrow | Jazz piece by the Glenn Miller Orchestra |
| 66east | Year of the DragonPhilip Sparke | play_arrow | The wind band piece Dragon’s Year composed by Sparke |
| 67south_east | Star Puzzle MarchKonagaya Soichi | play_arrow | A wind ensemble piece based on 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star' |
| 68north_east | Japanese Graffiti XIIHoshide Takashi | play_arrow | Arranging a medley of classic Showa-era anime songs |
| 69south_east | Tone Poem for Wind Ensemble: When the Sun RisesKō Shōsui | play_arrow | Ko Chang-soo’s wind band piece: From Impulse to Sunlight in Four Movements |
| 70east | Festival VariationsClaude Thomas Smith | play_arrow | A difficult piece with complex, irregular rhythms |
| 71east | Overture ‘Festival’Frank Erickson | play_arrow | A brilliant, quintessential wind band piece as an overture for a concert |
| 72north_east | Flashing WindsJan Van der Roost | play_arrow | Commissioned in Belgium, a brass fanfare, a dazzling short piece in irregular meter |
| 73north_east | Maximum reachSEKAI NO OWARI | play_arrow | Brass band arrangement of SEKAI NO OWARI’s “Highest Altitude” |
| 74east | The Great Promised Land: Genghis KhanSuzuki Eiji | play_arrow | A musical piece that depicts the life of Genghis Khan |
| 75east | Battle Suite for Wind Ensemble “Evangelion”Sagisu Shiro / Amano Masamichi | play_arrow | Arrange Evangelion’s battle music for wind ensemble |
| 76south_east | Disco Party IIAmano Masamichi | play_arrow | Performance Guide for Disco Party II |
| 77east | SOULSOUPOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | A song that sings of the courage to overcome hardship |
| 78north_east | DynamicaJan Van der Roost | play_arrow | A hidden masterpiece by a Belgian composer |
| 79south_east | Global VariationsNigel Hess | play_arrow | This piece was composed for wind ensemble with the theme of a journey around the world. |
| 80south_east | RomanesqueJames Swearingen | play_arrow | Romantic Brass Band Masterpiece Moving |
| 81east | Star Wars Concert SelectionJ. Uiriamuzu | play_arrow | Star Wars Movie Music Wind Ensemble Medley |
| 82east | Coral BlueMajima Toshio | play_arrow | A wind ensemble piece based on Okinawan folk songs |
| 83east | Symphonic Suite PinocchioFerrer Ferran | play_arrow | A suite depicting the adventures of Pinocchio |
| 84north_east | Friend Like MeAlan Menken | play_arrow | Friend Like Me is a fun and showy song. |
| 85south_east | When the Saints Go Marching InLouis Armstrong | play_arrow | When the Saints Go Marching In is a standard piece in wind band repertoire. |
| 86south_east | SenbonzakuraKurousa-P | play_arrow | Senbonzakura is a song loved by a wide audience. |
| 87south_east | March “Pegasus’s Dream”Minakuchi Toru | play_arrow | Introduction to the Dream of March Pegasus |
| 88south_east | Passion Continent CollectionHakasé Tarō | play_arrow | Arrange the song from Passion Continent for a wind ensemble |
| 89north_east | Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral from the opera LohengrinRichard Wagner | play_arrow | The wedding ceremony music from Wagner's opera |
| 90north_east | Armenian Dance, Part 2Alfred Reed | play_arrow | A three-movement wind band piece composed by Reed. |
| 91south_east | Daphnis and ChloeJoseph-Maurice Ravel | play_arrow | Maurice Ravel’s ballet music Daphnis and Chloé |
| 92east | March “Blue Sky”Takagi Toko | play_arrow | A bright wind ensemble piece like a blue sky |
| 93north_east | Overture from Dragon Quest I for Wind BandSakkyoku: Sugiyama Kouichi / Henkyoku: Majima Toshio | play_arrow | A wind band arrangement of video game music |
| 94south_east | typewriterLeroy Anderson | play_arrow | A song that makes use of typewriter sounds |
| 95east | Overture “1812”Pyotr Tchaikovsky | play_arrow | A song with the thunderous sound of cannons |
| 96east | Time ParadoxVaundy | play_arrow | Doraemon movie theme song: a message of courage and bonds |
| 97east | Galaxy Express 999Godaigo | play_arrow | A rock hit with the theme song of Galaxy Express 999 |
| 98east | Suite on Celtic Folk Songs: Celtic RhapsodyTatabe Tomohiro | play_arrow | A three-movement suite arranged from Celtic folk songs |
| 99east | Legendary IrelandRobert Smith | play_arrow | A powerful piece woven by brass and woodwinds |
| 100east | St. Anthony VariationsW.H.Hiru | play_arrow | The beautiful melody of the pipe organ is moving. |
| 101north_east | Detective Conan Main ThemeŌno Katsuo | play_arrow | The theme song of Conan is an immortal classic |
| 102south_east | Symphonic Poem “Run, Melos”Fukushima Hirokazu | play_arrow | A wind ensemble piece that musically expresses the story of Melos |
| 103south_east | Redline TangoJohn Mackey | play_arrow | Wind band premiere, award-winning masterpiece in irregular time signatures |
| 104south_east | Woodcutter’s Song for Wind BandKoyama Kiyoshige | play_arrow | A Japanese-style variations piece based on a village lumberjack song |
| 105east | sea sprayKamioka Yoichi | play_arrow | A concert band piece with an impressive trumpet solo |
| 106east | Saga CandidaBert Appermont | play_arrow | A seven-part composition about witch hunts, themed around a musical |
| 107east | When the wind sparklesKondō Ayataka | play_arrow | A beautiful wind ensemble piece that entrusts the joy of spring to the breeze |
| 108east | Deep Purple Medleysahashi toshihiko | play_arrow | Signature songs of Deep Purple and wind band arrangements |
| 109east | Three JaponismesMajima Toshio | play_arrow | A Japanese-style piece composed by Toshio Majima, structured in three movements |
| 110east | March ‘Memories Refrain’Itō Shion | play_arrow | A modern march notable for its key changes and instrumental call-and-response |
| 111east | Dance of the Seven Veils from the music drama ‘Salome’Richard Georg Strauss | play_arrow | A mesmerizing song to which Salome dances sensually |
| 112east | Rhapsodia for Wind EnsembleAdachi Tadashi | play_arrow | A wind ensemble piece with a Japanese scale. The piccolo and euphonium are distinctive. |
| 113east | A medley of iconic songs that inspire JapanMiyagawa Seiji | play_arrow | Boost the cheering with a medley of Japanese classics |
| 114east | Blue and SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Ao to Natsu” is suitable for a brass band. |
| 115east | FateOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | Higedan’s “Shukumei” energized Koshien |
| 116east | English Folk Song SuiteRalph Vaughan Williams | play_arrow | Arrangement of English Folk Songs, Three-Movement Suite |
| 117east | From the opera ‘Turandot’Gotō Hiroshi | play_arrow | Puccini’s final opera, Turandot |
| 118east | Under the banner of the double-headed eagleJosef Franz Wagner | play_arrow | A classic march that’s popular as an entrance song for sports day events |
| 119east | Manatee Lyric OvertureRobert Sheldon | play_arrow | Commemorative Song for the Opening of the Florida Civic Center in 1985 |
| 120east | March “Glittering Morning”Makino Keigo | play_arrow | An Encouraging March by a High School Student Composer |
| 121east | The Greatest Show | play_arrow | A five-song medley from the movie The Greatest Showman |
| 122east | Jamboree Mickey!Marco Marinangeli | play_arrow | Theme song of Disney Kids Dance |
| 123east | The Pines of RomeOttorino Respighi | play_arrow | The Pines of Rome, an orchestral work composed in 1924 |
| 124east | Forest of ResonanceFukushima Hirokazu | play_arrow | Hirokazu Fukushima's Forest of Resonance is graceful |
| 125east | Variations on a Hymn by Louis BourgeoisClaude Thomas Smith | play_arrow | Commentary on Variations on a Hymn by Louis Bourgeois |
| 126east | TruthT-SQUARE | play_arrow | Pop wind band arrangements are popular. |
| 127east | Symphonic Poem for Wind Ensemble: GururiyozáItō Yasuhide | play_arrow | A suite themed on the hymns of the Hidden Christians |
| 128east | Scootin’ on Hardrock: Three Improvisatory Jazz-Style Dance PiecesDavid R. Holsinger | play_arrow | A classic jazzy piece for wind ensemble |
| 129east | Tomorrow will surely be a good day.Takahashi Yuu | play_arrow | Unite our hearts through an uplifting wind ensemble piece |
| 130east | Seagate OvertureJames Swearingen | play_arrow | The beautiful music of the Seagate Overture |
| 131east | Procession to PeaceToda Akira | play_arrow | 2001 Wind Band Competition Set Piece March |
| 132east | Fantasia Variations on a Theme by PaganiniJames Barnes | play_arrow | Variations on a Theme by Paganini |
| 133east | Theme from Mission: ImpossibleLalo Schifrin | play_arrow | Arrange a spy theme for wind ensemble |
| 134east | Symphonic Three MovementsJames Curnow | play_arrow | A hidden gem in three movements for brass instruments |
| 135east | Song of WalesAlbert Oliver Davis | play_arrow | A three-movement piece based on Welsh folk songs |
| 136east | Path of the wavesSakai Itaru | play_arrow | A piece that depicts the scene of waves using musical instruments |
| 137east | AmethystFuyuno Yumi | play_arrow | The theme song of Hikaru Kimi e is an elegant and lavish piano concerto. |
| 138east | Mambo of the BullfighterPerez Prado | play_arrow | Matador Mambo is a popular song by the Mambo King. |
| 139east | Toys ParadeHirayama Yūichi | play_arrow | Popular march from the 2020 canceled competition assignment pieces |
| 140east | In The MoodJoe Garland | play_arrow | A quintessential jazz classic, a signature big band number |
| 141east | Bilqis, the Queen of ShebaOttorino Respighi | play_arrow | A wind ensemble arrangement of an orchestral piece |
| 142north_east | Fantasia on Japanese Folk Songs: On the Theme of “Sunayama”Samuel Hazo | play_arrow | A wind band piece based on the Japanese children's song Sunayama |
| 143north_east | I Can’t Turn You LooseOtis Ray Redding | play_arrow | Hype up the concert with Otis Redding’s classic hits |
| 144north_east | threadNakajima Miyuki | play_arrow | The moving masterpiece “Ito” is loved by people of all ages. |
| 145north_east | Legend of FireKushida Chin no Fu | play_arrow | Japanese-style melody, low bass, slow tempo, high difficulty |
| 146north_east | Weigh anchorCharles Zimmerman | play_arrow | Naval marches stir the hearts of many people |
| 147north_east | A grassland swaying in the windShimoda Kazuki | play_arrow | A wind ensemble piece depicting a grassland scene |
| 148north_east | March “Ramses II”Abe Yuichi | play_arrow | A wind ensemble piece themed on an ancient Egyptian king |
| 149south_east | Fiesta!Philip Sparke | play_arrow | Philip Sparke's wind band piece, Fiesta! |
| 150east | I Got RhythmJōji Gāshuwin | play_arrow | A classic jazz masterpiece composed by Gershwin |
| 151east | Deep Purple MedleyHenchoku: Sahashi Toshihiko | play_arrow | A wind band medley that fuses three Deep Purple songs |
| 152east | Moonlight SerenadeGlenn Miller | play_arrow | Glenn Miller’s classic Moonlight Serenade |
| 153east | The Washington PostJohn Philip Sousa | play_arrow | Sousa's historic classic march |
| 154east | A fragrant instantNagao Atsushi | play_arrow | A cryptic assignment piece that heavily employs irregular time signatures |
| 155east | American Graffiti XVIIwai Naohiro | play_arrow | 60s American song medley, fun |
| 156east | Layla on the HillHoshide Takashi | play_arrow | A wind ensemble piece rich in poetic sentiment and overflowing with emotion |
| 157east | seagullMajima Toshio | play_arrow | The melancholic melody of the saxophone resonates in my heart. |
| 158east | “Heavenly Island” 2011 Required Piece (II)Satō Hiroaki | play_arrow | A wind ensemble piece that turns the scenery of Hokkaido’s remote islands into sound |
| 159east | In the MoodGlenn Miller | play_arrow | A classic swing jazz piece by Glenn Miller |
| 160east | The Splendid DanceClaude Thomas Smith | play_arrow | The Brilliant Dances is a technically challenging yet accessible classic of wind band music |
| 161east | From the musical “Miss Saigon”Shishikura Akira | play_arrow | Arrange Miss Saigon for wind band |
| 162east | Someday My Prince Will ComeFrank Churchill | play_arrow | Someday My Prince Will Come, a classic romantic piece for wind ensemble |
| 163east | Prelude for a Mythical Legend, 2006 Required Piece (I)Horiuchi Toshio | play_arrow | Toshio Horiuchi’s grand, dramatic wind ensemble work |
| 164east | Path of the Pegasus ~ for Wind Band (2008 Contest Piece IV)Kataoka Hiroaki | play_arrow | A wind ensemble piece that depicts the story of Pegasus |
| 165east | El CapitanJohn Philip Sousa | play_arrow | Sousa’s magnificent masterpiece of a march |
| 166east | March ‘The National Emblem’Edwin Eugene Bagley | play_arrow | The birth of Bagley’s renowned march |
| 167east | Cinema ParadisoEnnio Morricone | play_arrow | Masterpieces of orchestral film music |
| 168east | JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 3 Execution BGM ‘Stardust Crusaders’Kanno Yugo | play_arrow | JoJo's Orchestral Battle Theme |
| 169east | Suite ‘Space Battleship Yamato’Miyakawa Tai | ![]() | A wind band masterpiece inspired by iron |
| 170east | Covington SquareJames Swearingen | play_arrow | A wind band piece composed by Swearingen |


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