SKU: CN.S11292
Perfect for graduation ceremonies. Known to many as Pomp and Circumstance, Land of Hope and Glory is from the G&M Brand Compact Band Series. Perfect for graduation ceremonies. Known to many as Pomp and Circumstance, Land of Hope and Glory is from the G&M Brand Compact Band Series. Playable by as few as four players provided each of the four parts is covered, each 'choir' within the band - woodwinds, saxophones, Bb clarinets and brass - is complete so you may use contrasting choirs for different sections for variety.
SKU: CN.R10289
Full of lush harmonies and long sweeping melodic lines, Handel's Largo is from the G&M Brand Compact Band Series. Playable by as few as four players provided each of the four parts is covered, each 'choir' within the band - woodwinds, saxophones, Bb clarinets and brass - is complete so you may use contrasting choirs for different sections for variety.
SKU: CN.S11289
SKU: M7.SMP-1233
If you are looking for a modern arrangement with a classic feel, Drew Zaremba has done just that with Dave Brubeck's 'Cassandra.' Recorded by the University of North Texas One O'Clock Lab Band on their CD Lab 2014, Drew uses theme and variation to take this marvelous, swinging melody into challenging, extensive and exciting places. In addition to featuring the depth of your ensemble, including woodwind doubles, lots of counterpoint, and tempo and style changes, there is also solo space for alto saxophone and trumpet. This chart is the real deal! 5-4-4-4.
SKU: HL.14008418
UPC: 884088809034. 8.5x11.75x0.114 inches.
This work, which was written shortly after the Trumpet Sonata and the Five Pieces For Piano, was first performed by Georgina Dobree and the composer at the 1957 Darmstadt Festival. The score was subsequently lost, but was rediscovered by Kevin Corner in 1983. 'This is a dramatic, emphatic and at times extravagant piece. The first movement is a Moderato reaching through wide-flung clarinet lines and keen piano gestures to a great climax near the end. Then comes a quick movement, a kind of demonic scherzo, including a cadenza for the clarinettist. The finale is an Adagio that gradually achieves a sort of simplicity, though not before exceedingly testing times for both players. Duration c. 25mins.
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