About Richard L. Saucedo
Richard L. Saucedo is a highly regarded American composer, arranger, conductor, and educator whose prolific output has significantly shaped contemporary wind band literature. Predominantly recognized for his contributions to concert band and marching band repertoire, Saucedo’s work is characterized by its accessible yet engaging style, making him a staple in educational music programs worldwide. His influence extends from the podium to the publishing house, as he is a distinguished staff writer for Hal Leonard Corporation, ensuring his compositions and arrangements reach countless musicians.
- For 31 years, Richard L. Saucedo served as the Director of Bands and Performing Arts Department Chairman at Carmel High School in Carmel, Indiana, where his bands garnered numerous state and national honors for their concert, jazz, and marching performances.
- Saucedo was the brass composer and arranger for the Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps from 2000 through 2008, a period during which the corps secured five Drum Corps International (DCI) World Championships.
- As a freelance arranger and composer, he has released over 300 marching band arrangements, in addition to numerous concert band, orchestral works, and choral compositions.
- In recognition of his substantial contributions to music education, Richard L. Saucedo was inducted into the Music for All Hall of Fame in March 2015.
Richard L. Saucedo’s sheet music is an excellent choice for a wide range of performers, from middle school and high school ensembles to college and university bands. His compositions are known for their practical scoring and often feature flexible instrumentation, making them adaptable for various skill levels and ensemble sizes. Performing his music offers a rewarding experience, providing engaging melodic lines, well-crafted harmonies, and rhythmic vitality that not only entertain but also foster musical development and a deeper appreciation for the wind band genre.