SKU: FJ.B1650S
English.
Breathtaking harmonies meet the simple innocence of the beloved tune Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star in this lush, lyrical arrangement for young band. A wondrous teaching opportunity for phrasing and expression, Starry Night goes far beyond an arrangement and will be a welcome contrasting work on your next program.
About FJH Beginning Band
Appropriate within the first year of instruction and beginning of the second year. Clarinets do not go above the break, and there is limited use of accidentals. Plenty of doublings in the lower voices. Grade 1.
SKU: AP.48120
UPC: 038081554754. English.
Inspired by the painting of the same title by the famed Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, this work evokes the calmness and serenity of the starry scene while capturing the grandeur of the painting's swirling sky and dramatic moon, providing a sense of abiding warmth, peace, and hope. (2:05) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: AP.48120S
UPC: 038081554761. English.
SKU: HL.4006386
ISBN 9781540080493. UPC: 888680987923.
The main theme of this composition was created on a clear, starry night on the 10th of August. While writing it, the Italian composer Angela Ciampani was inspired by her son Lorenzo and the sight of stars over the green hills of Umbria. Initially, it was a short solo for trumpet and piano: subsequently, Jacob de Haan extended and rewrote the composition for euphonium solo and band. Thisarrangement was created for the celebration of the 170th and 20th anniversaries, respectively, of the concert bands of Monteleone d'Orvieto and Citta della Pieve.
SKU: FJ.B1642S
This tranquil offering brings to mind the feeling of floating on a calm sea, contemplating the starry skies above. Playable by young bands, this will bring a moment of lyricism to your next concert. (Correlates with Measures of Success Book 1, Opus 5).
SKU: FJ.B1642
UPC: 674398234257. English.
SKU: BT.DHP-1186065-140
English-German-French-Dutch.
The main theme of this composition was created on a clear, starry night on the 10th of August. While writing it, the Italian composer Angela Ciampani was inspired by her son Lorenzo and the sight of stars over the green hills of Umbria. Initially, it was a short solo for trumpet and piano: subsequently, Jacob de Haan extended and rewrote the composition for euphonium solo and band. This arrangement was created for the celebration of the 170th and 20th anniversaries, respectively, of the concert bands of Monteleone d'Orvieto and Citt della Pieve.Het hoofdthema van deze compositie werd gecreëerd in de nacht van 10 augustus, een van die heldere nachten met sterren die zachtjes vallen om de dromen niet te wekken. De Italiaanse componiste Angela Ciampani werd bij het schrijven ervan ge nspireerd door haar zoon Lorenzo en de sporen van vallende sterren verspreid over de groene heuvels van Umbrië. In eerste instantie betrof het een korte solo voor trompet en piano, vervolgens heeft Jacob de Haan de compositie uitgebouwd en herschreven voor euphoniumsolo en blaasorkest. Aanleiding hiervoor was de viering van de 170e en 20e verjaardag van de harmonieorkesten van respectievelijk Monteleone d'Orvieto en Citt della Pieve.Das Hauptthema dieser Komposition entstand in der Nacht des 10. August einer dieser sternenklaren Nächte, in der die Sternschnuppen sanft vom Himmel fallen, um die Träume der Schlafenden nicht zu stören. Die italienische Komponistin Angela Ciampani wurde bei der Komposition durch ihren Sohn Lorenzo und die Spuren der Sternschnuppen über den grünen Hügeln Umbriens inspiriert. Was ursprünglich als kurzes Solostück für Trompete und Klavier konzipiert war, wurde später von Jacob de Haan erweitert und für Solo-Euphonium und Blasorchester neu geschrieben. Der Anlass hierfür waren die Feiern zum 170. und 20. Jubiläum der Blasorchester von Monteleone d'Orvieto bzw. Citt dellaPieve. Le thème principal de cette composition est né la nuit du 10 ao t, une de ces nuits claires où les étoiles tombent doucement pour ne pas perturber les rêves. La compositrice italienne Angela Ciampani a été inspirée par son fils Lorenzo et les traces des étoiles filantes dispersées par-dessus les collines vertes d’Ombrie. A l’origine, l’œuvre consistait en un court solo pour trompette et piano : par la suite, Jacob de Haan a étendu et réécrit la composition pour euphonium solo et harmonie l’occasion de la célébration des 170e et 20e anniversaires des orchestres de Monteleone d’Orvieto et de Citt della Pieve respectivement.
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