Where to find standard/latin dance repertoire for concert band

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sidenius
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Where to find standard/latin dance repertoire for concert band

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Does anyone here know if a repertoire of standard/Latin dances arranged for concert band exists and where to buy?


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JWPepper? Just a guess. Oh - and by Latin, do you mean: samba, rhumba, tango, bossa nova, salsa, cha-cha, mambo, bolero, or one of the other national or regional Middle-American styles?
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strictly for dancing, or concert showpieces?

If the latter, are you familiar with this one?

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This site was not difficult to find, but I don’t know anything about most of these pieces:

https://windliterature.org/tag/latin
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