Edward MacDowell can be regarded as the first great American composer, although he disliked the idea of being classified as any sort of musical nationalist. He composed a large number of orchestral works but it is the charming and unpretentious suite of musical miniatures, Woodland Sketches, that has survived as his best-known work, with To a Wild Rose being the most popular. Philip Sparke has expertly arranged this simple work for brass band.
| Arrangement | Brass Band |
| Genres | Celebrations, Festival, Funeral, Harvest |
| Level | 2 |
| Series | Debut Series (Anglo) |
| Publisher | Anglo Music Press |
| Contributors | MacDowell, Edward(Composer) Sparke, Philip(Arranger) |
| ISMN | 9790570294688 |