SKU: SU.80603641
Set of partsJazz Big Band: 2 fl(pic), 4 hns, 2 ASx, 2 TSx, BarSx, 5 tpts, 5 tbns, Tuba, solo Flglhn, drms, perc, vbs, gtr, kybd, bs Composed: 1971 Published by: E.B. Marks.
SKU: M7.SMP-207
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The chart everyone has been waiting for!! Eight minutes of amazing, dynamic, exciting sounds! This arrangement was commissioned and recorded by the SWR Big Band of Stuttgart, Germany. It is, of course, based on the centerpiece of the wildly popular show. Everytime this chart was performed in live concerts in Germany (and elsewhere), the audience just erupted with applause and standing ovations. This isn't an easy chart to play, but it is well worth the effort (similar to The First Circle in that respect). All ranges are fairly reasonable, with the 1st Tpt. part topping out at a written high E. This is recorded on the highly acclaimed CD Towednack, Bob Curnow and the SWR Big Band (available from Sierra Music). 5-4-4-4.
SKU: SU.80603640
2 fl(pic), 4 hns, 2 ASx, 2 TSx, BarSx, 5 tpts, 5 tbns, Tuba, solo Flglhn, drms, perc, vbs, gtr, kybd, bs Composed: 1971 Published by: E.B. Marks.
SKU: M7.SMP-320
This amazing work was commissioned by the I.A.J.E, ASCAP and the Dizzy Gillespie Commissions and was premiered at the IAJE Conference in New York City. It is a piece approximately 12 minutes in length, with solos for trombone, baritone saxophone, piano and others. This is Holman's newest work, and it should stand as one of his most interesting, creative and exciting works to date. 5-4-4-3.
SKU: M7.SMP-1245
Sierra Music is excited to provide another original from Bob Curnow! 'The Secret of the Blues' is a fresh, new look at the blues with interesting altered changes, dynamics that move from the softest to the strongest possible, and an attitude that will get any audience fired up. This sultry, swinging, screaming blues arrangement is perfect for featuring many soloists (there is space for alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, trumpet, and piano) before the ensemble shines in a dynamic-building, roaring section prior to returning to the melody. The highest trumpet note is a written E. This chart is a must-have! 5-4-4-4.