| Proud (Grutsk) Marching band [Score] - Easy De Haske Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1196103-120 For Fanfare Band, Bag...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1196103-120 For Fanfare Band, Bagpipes and Drums. Composed by Jacob De Haan. Concert and Contest Collection Brass Band en Fanfare. Concert Piece. Score Only. Composed 2019. 14 pages. De Haske Publications #DHP 1196103-120. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1196103-120). English-German-French-Dutch. This impressive work was composed for the Dutch-Friesian city of Leeuwarden, which was considered the ‘cultural capital’ of Europe, 2018; the composer spent his college years in this city. This festive work for bagpipes, drums and fanfare band is based on the melody of the anthem of the province of Friesland. Proud was written for the music event, Grutsk, which is the Friesian word for proud hence the title. Various bands have performed on five different stages across the town centre. The finale was performed in a concert held at Wilhelminaplein (Wilhelmina Square), which opened with this work. This world premiere was conducted by the composer himself. The bagpipes areoptional, but advisable. As a whole, they give the composition a very special sound.
Dit indrukwekkende werk is gecomponeerd in het kader van Leeuwarden als Culturele Hoofdstad van Europa in 2018. In deze stad heeft de componist ooit zijn studententijd doorgebracht. Het feestelijke werk voor doedelzakken, drummers en blaasorkesten is gebaseerd op de melodie van het volkslied van de provincie Friesland. Proud werd geschreven voor het muziekevenement Grutsk. Dit is het Friese woord voor trots vandaar de titel. Op vijf verschillende podia in de binnenstad traden diverse bands op. Afsluiting vormde het concert op het Wilhelminaplein, dat met dit werk werd geopend. Deze wereldpremière werd gedirigeerd door de componist zelf. De doedelzakstemmen zijn optioneel,maar wel wenselijk. Ze geven de gehele compositie een bijzondere klankkleur.
Dieses eindrucksvolle Werk wurde für die holländisch-friesische Stadt Leeuwarden geschrieben, die Europäische Kulturhauptstadt 2018 ist. In dieser Stadt verbrachte der Komponist seine Studienjahre. Sein festliches Werk für Dudelsack, Trommler und Blasorchester basiert auf der Hymne der Provinz Friesland. Proud wurde speziell für die Veranstaltung Grutsk“ geschrieben, was auf Friesisch so viel Stolz“ bedeutet und somit den Titel des Stückes erklärt. Auf fünf verschiedenen Bühnen im Stadtzentrum führten es mehrere Blasorchestern auf. Das Finale bildete ein Konzert auf dem Wilhelmina-Platz, das mit Proud eröffnet wurde. Diese Welturaufführung wurde vomKomponisten selbst dirigiert. Der Dudelsack ist optional, jedoch empfehlenswert, da er der Komposition ihren ganz besonderen Klang verleiht.
Cette œuvre saisissante a été composé pour la ville de Leeuwarden (Pays-Bas) en tant que capitale européenne de la culture en 2018. C’est dans cette ville que le compositeur a passé ses années universitaire. Cette œuvre festive pour cornemuses, tambours et fanfare est basée sur la mélodie de l’hymne de la province de la Frise. Proud a été écrit pour l'événement musical Grutsk, qui est le mot frison pour Proud (fier) - d'où le titre. Sur cinq scènes différentes travers le centre-ville, divers groupes ont joué. Le final était un concert sur le Wilhelminaplein (Square Wilhelmina), dont ce titre était l’ouverture. Cette première mondiale a été assurée par le compositeurlui-même. Les cornemuses sont facultatives, mais recommandées. Ils donnent la composition dans son ensemble un son très particulier. $21.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Proud (Grutsk) Marching band [Score and Parts] - Easy De Haske Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1196103-020 For Fanfare Band, Bag...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1196103-020 For Fanfare Band, Bagpipes and Drums. Composed by Jacob De Haan. Concert and Contest Collection Brass Band en Fanfare. Concert Piece. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2019. De Haske Publications #DHP 1196103-020. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1196103-020). English-German-French-Dutch. This impressive work was composed for the Dutch-Friesian city of Leeuwarden, which was considered the ‘cultural capital’ of Europe, 2018; the composer spent his college years in this city. This festive work for bagpipes, drums and fanfare band is based on the melody of the anthem of the province of Friesland. Proud was written for the music event, Grutsk, which is the Friesian word for proud hence the title. Various bands have performed on five different stages across the town centre. The finale was performed in a concert held at Wilhelminaplein (Wilhelmina Square), which opened with this work. This world premiere was conducted by the composer himself. The bagpipes areoptional, but advisable. As a whole, they give the composition a very special sound.
Dit indrukwekkende werk is gecomponeerd in het kader van Leeuwarden als Culturele Hoofdstad van Europa in 2018. In deze stad heeft de componist ooit zijn studententijd doorgebracht. Het feestelijke werk voor doedelzakken, drummers en blaasorkesten is gebaseerd op de melodie van het volkslied van de provincie Friesland. Proud werd geschreven voor het muziekevenement Grutsk. Dit is het Friese woord voor trots vandaar de titel. Op vijf verschillende podia in de binnenstad traden diverse bands op. Afsluiting vormde het concert op het Wilhelminaplein, dat met dit werk werd geopend. Deze wereldpremière werd gedirigeerd door de componist zelf. De doedelzakstemmen zijn optioneel,maar wel wenselijk. Ze geven de gehele compositie een bijzondere klankkleur.
Dieses eindrucksvolle Werk wurde für die holländisch-friesische Stadt Leeuwarden geschrieben, die Europäische Kulturhauptstadt 2018 ist. In dieser Stadt verbrachte der Komponist seine Studienjahre. Sein festliches Werk für Dudelsack, Trommler und Blasorchester basiert auf der Hymne der Provinz Friesland. Proud wurde speziell für die Veranstaltung Grutsk“ geschrieben, was auf Friesisch so viel Stolz“ bedeutet und somit den Titel des Stückes erklärt. Auf fünf verschiedenen Bühnen im Stadtzentrum führten es mehrere Blasorchestern auf. Das Finale bildete ein Konzert auf dem Wilhelmina-Platz, das mit Proud eröffnet wurde. Diese Welturaufführung wurde vomKomponisten selbst dirigiert. Der Dudelsack ist optional, jedoch empfehlenswert, da er der Komposition ihren ganz besonderen Klang verleiht.
Cette œuvre saisissante a été composé pour la ville de Leeuwarden (Pays-Bas) en tant que capitale européenne de la culture en 2018. C’est dans cette ville que le compositeur a passé ses années universitaire. Cette œuvre festive pour cornemuses, tambours et fanfare est basée sur la mélodie de l’hymne de la province de la Frise. Proud a été écrit pour l'événement musical Grutsk, qui est le mot frison pour Proud (fier) - d'où le titre. Sur cinq scènes différentes travers le centre-ville, divers groupes ont joué. Le final était un concert sur le Wilhelminaplein (Square Wilhelmina), dont ce titre était l’ouverture. Cette première mondiale a été assurée par le compositeurlui-même. Les cornemuses sont facultatives, mais recommandées. Ils donnent la composition dans son ensemble un son très particulier. $98.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Hymnus Marching band [Score] - Intermediate Gobelin Music Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 4 SKU: BT.GOB-000264-120 Composed by Andrew R. Macke...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 4 SKU: BT.GOB-000264-120 Composed by Andrew R. Mackereth. Score Only. 20 pages. Gobelin Music Publications #GOB 000264-120. Published by Gobelin Music Publications (BT.GOB-000264-120). Hymnus was commissioned by the Wilhelmina Easterein Fanfare Orchestra in the Autumn of 1999 for their performance at the World Music Contest, Kerkrade.
The commission was the result of a collaboration between the composer and the thenmusical director, Marten van der Wal.
The exact meaning of the word Hymnus is not known but it is taken in this presentation to mean hymn or hymn-like. The melodic material is organic and grows from an initial unison tone. Thisinterval is gradually expanded to form the cell F E C F, a semitone, third, fifth. The only other melodic motif is the ascending three-note pattern spanning a major third. This is the second of his compositions to use this ascending motif, theother being Fanfare for a Bright New Age for Brass Band and Organ, also of 2000. These characteristic intervals appear in many contrasting moods and guises throughout the piece.
The opening unison notes are intended to convey as sense ofpower and magnificence, like the first sounds at the dawning of the universe. After the immense power, a period of stunned silence and reverence. The evolution of the hymn melody incorporates a variety of moods and atmospheres, sometimes expressing much joy and celebration whilst also suggesting periods of intense savagery or prayerful contemplation. The hymn builds as the piece progresses and is finally stated in its complete form at letter W.
The official worldpremiere of the work was given by Wilhelmina Easterein at the World Music Contest 2001. Whilst the composer was unable to attend in person, he was able to enjoy the premier simultaneously transmitted via a mobile phone from the audience!
Conductors Note The tempo indications are to be viewed as a guide rather than a literal instruction. Within the music there is an innate sense of pulse and metre, lending itself to considerable rubato. Melody is king, and all else is mere support and decoration, careful attention must therefore be given to balance. $38.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Hymnus Marching band [Score and Parts] - Intermediate Gobelin Music Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 4 SKU: BT.GOB-000264-020 Composed by Andrew R. Macke...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 4 SKU: BT.GOB-000264-020 Composed by Andrew R. Mackereth. Set (Score & Parts). 72 pages. Gobelin Music Publications #GOB 000264-020. Published by Gobelin Music Publications (BT.GOB-000264-020). Hymnus was commissioned by the Wilhelmina Easterein Fanfare Orchestra in the Autumn of 1999 for their performance at the World Music Contest, Kerkrade.
The commission was the result of a collaboration between the composer and the thenmusical director, Marten van der Wal.
The exact meaning of the word Hymnus is not known but it is taken in this presentation to mean hymn or hymn-like. The melodic material is organic and grows from an initial unison tone. Thisinterval is gradually expanded to form the cell F E C F, a semitone, third, fifth. The only other melodic motif is the ascending three-note pattern spanning a major third. This is the second of his compositions to use this ascending motif, theother being Fanfare for a Bright New Age for Brass Band and Organ, also of 2000. These characteristic intervals appear in many contrasting moods and guises throughout the piece.
The opening unison notes are intended to convey as sense ofpower and magnificence, like the first sounds at the dawning of the universe. After the immense power, a period of stunned silence and reverence. The evolution of the hymn melody incorporates a variety of moods and atmospheres, sometimes expressing much joy and celebration whilst also suggesting periods of intense savagery or prayerful contemplation. The hymn builds as the piece progresses and is finally stated in its complete form at letter W.
The official worldpremiere of the work was given by Wilhelmina Easterein at the World Music Contest 2001. Whilst the composer was unable to attend in person, he was able to enjoy the premier simultaneously transmitted via a mobile phone from the audience!
Conductors Note The tempo indications are to be viewed as a guide rather than a literal instruction. Within the music there is an innate sense of pulse and metre, lending itself to considerable rubato. Melody is king, and all else is mere support and decoration, careful attention must therefore be given to balance. $203.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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