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Latest News

January 30, 2026

Broughton's "Wildfire" Premieres to Packed House in Manchester

On Saturday, January 24th, 2026, the world-famous Black Dyke Band, under the leadership of Prof. Nicholas Childs, premiered Bruce Broughton's new work for brass and percussion, Wildfire. ...

December 23, 2025

In Time for Christmas...

Broughton's "Joy" Now Available for Online Viewing

Bruce Broughton's Joy weaves together two favorite Christmas carols in one exuberant blast. ...

December 23, 2025

"Suspect Folktunes" Update

The Special Christmas Concert Receives Rousing Reception

On Sunday, December 7th, the world premiere of Bruce Broughton's Suspect Folktunes was performed by the Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony, conducted by Dr. Scott A. Stewart ...

November 26, 2025

Broughton's "Two Sermons" Now Available for Online Viewing

See and hear the University of Michigan's School of Music, Theatre & Dance's perform Bruce Broughton's Two Sermons for choir and winds. ...

November 4, 2025

Three New Broughton Releases in Time for the Holidays!

From fanfare to carol to a tuba quintet, Bruce Broughton is bringing the brass in time to light up the holiday spirit. ...

July 18, 2025

New Broughton Music Debuts in Disneyland's 70th Anniversary Celebration

New arrangements from Broughton's original score for "Walt Disney: One Man’s Dream” premier with the new animatronic stage show, "Walt Disney – A Magical Life." ...

Latest Works

Alone Yet Not Alone

A lyrical, sonorous and genuinely sincere arrangement of the Bruce Broughton/Dennis Spiegel song, “Alone Yet Not Alone.”

Rapunzel

The first movement in the Grimm Tales suite for symphonic band, this is a dramatic and colorful musical version of the Rapunzel story.

Little Red Riding Hood

The second movement in the Grimm Tales suite for symphonic band, this is a musical retelling of the story that features three strong areas of activity.

The Shoes that Were Danced to Pieces

The third movement in the Grimm Tales suite for symphonic band that features a great Grand Waltz of a finale.

Rumpelstiltskin

The fourth movement in the Grimm Tales suite for symphonic band in which the “Rumpelstiltskin” name is represented in a four-note solo flute motif, the King’s court as three trumpets, and low woodwinds and brass conjuring the devious imp.

The Musicians of Bremen

The fifth and final movement in the Grimm Tales suite for symphonic band in which the four animals—the donkey, the dog, the cat, and the rooster—are each represented by their own instruments.