| Allegro From Water Music Woodwind Quintet: flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, horn - Intermediate Kendor Music Inc.
By George Frideric Handel. Arranged by North. For flute, oboe, Bb clarinet, fren...(+)
By George Frideric Handel. Arranged by North. For flute, oboe, Bb clarinet, french horn and bassoon. Woodwind Quintet. Level: Grade 4. Published by Kendor Music Inc.
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| In a Bright Room Clarinet, Bassoon (duet) - Intermediate Cimarron Music Press
Composed by Scott Balentine. For clarinet and bassoon. Duet music. Grade 4. Publ...(+)
Composed by Scott Balentine. For clarinet and bassoon. Duet music. Grade 4. Published by Cimarron Music Press
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| Christmas Trios For All (Trombone, Baritone B.C., Bassoon, Tuba) Brass Trio Belwin
(Holiday Songs from Around the World) Arranged by William Ryden (1939-), edited ...(+)
(Holiday Songs from Around the World) Arranged by William Ryden (1939-), edited by Thom Proctor. Instrumental trio book for 3 bass clef instruments (trombone, baritone B.C., bassoon, tuba). Series: Educational Instrumental Collection. 24 pages. Published by Belwin.
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| Testimony of Life Shawnee Press
Consort (CD-ROM) Choral (Instrumental Consort) SKU: HL.35029297 A Serv...(+)
Consort (CD-ROM) Choral (Instrumental Consort) SKU: HL.35029297 A Service of Lessons and Carols Celebrating the Life of Christ Chamber Orchestration. Composed by Joseph M. Martin. Shawnee Sacred. General Worship, Sacred. CD-ROM. Duration 2400 seconds. Published by Shawnee Press (HL.35029297). UPC: 884088951801. 5.0x5.0x0.19 inches. Chamber Orchestration CD-ROM: Written in a traditional style and inspired by the celebrated lessons and carols format, Testimony of Life presents the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Comprised of choral anthems, Scripture and congregational songs, the work also divides easily into three sections, enabling directors to present the work progressively through Lent and Easter. Choirs of any size will enjoy the thoughtful part writing and the easily learned melodies. From joyful celebrations of Christ's early ministry to the deep sadness of His suffering and crucifixion, from the shadowed whispers of Gethsemane to the brilliant alleluias of Easter, Testimony of Life is a thoughtful mix of artistry and ministry. A full line of support products is available to enhance your performance. Songs include: Prologue * I Will Sing the Wondrous Story * The Story Begins * A Day of Rejoicing and Praise * Hosanna, Loud Hosanna * Banquet of Mercy * Into the Garden * When I Survey the Wondrous Cross * A Day Bright with Joy * I Know that My Redeemer Lives. Instrumentation: (1 Player per Part) Score and parts for flute, oboe clarinet, bassoon (sub. Bass clarinet), trumpet, percussion, harp, piano (play from vocal score), violin 1&2, viola, cello, double bass. Can work with woodwinds only or with strings only. $175.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| John Gardner Carols Choral SATB SATB A Cappella [Vocal Score] Oxford University Press
By John Gardner. For SATB choir accompanied and a cappella (A Gallery Carol: per...(+)
By John Gardner. For SATB choir accompanied and a cappella (A Gallery Carol: percussion (optional: timpani, xylophone, glockenspiel, triangle, tambourine, snare drum, cymbal), organ; (from vocal score) How bright the morning star does shine: flute (optional), oboe, clarinet (optional), bassoon, horn, trumpet (opti). Mixed Voices. Composer Carol Collections. Christmas, Choral Collection. Vocal score. 64 pages. Published by Oxford University Press
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| The Whole Bright World Rejoices Now Choral SATB SATB MorningStar Music Publishers
By Peter Crisafulli. For SATB choir (2 C instruments, Handbells 2-octaves, percu...(+)
By Peter Crisafulli. For SATB choir (2 C instruments, Handbells 2-octaves, percussion, cello/bassoon. Choral Music. Easter. Medium
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| Bright Eyes Concert band [Score and Parts] Theodore Presser Co.
For Trumpet Trio and Band (Full Score and Parts). By Walter Alan Finlayson. Conc...(+)
For Trumpet Trio and Band (Full Score and Parts). By Walter Alan Finlayson. Concert band/stage band. For Piccolo, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet I, Clarinet II, Clarinet III, Alto Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, Alto Saxophone I, Alto Saxophone II, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Trumpet I, Trumpet II, Trumpet III, Cornet I, Cornet II, Cornet III, Horn, Tenor I, Tenor II, Tenor III, Baritone (Bass Clef), Double Bass, Drums, Timpani, Bells. Classical. Score and parts. 20 pages. Published by Theodore Presser Company.
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| Circles In A Square Concert band [Score and Parts] Carl Fischer
Composed by Ed Kiefer. For concert band (flute, oboe, clarinet 1 in Bb, clarinet...(+)
Composed by Ed Kiefer. For concert band (flute, oboe, clarinet 1 in Bb, clarinet 2 in Bb, clarinet 3 in Bb, bass clarinet in Bb, bassoon, alto saxophone 1 in Eb, alto saxophone 2 in Eb, tenor saxophone in Bb, baritone saxophone in Eb, trumpet 1 in Bb, trumpet 2 in Bb, trumpet 3 in Bb, horn 1 in ). Concert Performcnace Series. Score and parts. Duration 4 minutes, 49 seconds. Published by Carl Fischer
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| Compatible Christmas Duets for Winds [Score] Carl Fischer
By Doris Gazda and Larry Clark. For trombone or baritone or bassoon. Score. Publ...(+)
By Doris Gazda and Larry Clark. For trombone or baritone or bassoon. Score. Published by Carl Fischer
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| O Morning Star, How Fair and Bright Choral SATB SATB, Keyboard - Easy GIA Publications
SATB choir, keyboard accompaniment, flute, violin - Early intermediate SKU: G...(+)
SATB choir, keyboard accompaniment, flute, violin - Early intermediate SKU: GI.G-8036 Composed by Philipp Nicolai. Edited by Patrick M. Liebergen. Arranged by Johann Kuhnau. Christmastide, Epiphany. Choral. Tune Name: Wie Schön Leuchtet. Sacred. Octavo. 8 pages. GIA Publications #8036. Published by GIA Publications (GI.G-8036). UPC: 785147803607. English. Text Source: 'Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern' Translation: Catherine Winkworth. Text by Phillip Nicolai. Although a part for flute (or violin) is provided to emphasize the hymn tune, there are other creative instrumental opportunities to explore. Use a cello or bassoon for the bass accompaniment line. The organist is encouraged to experiment with different registrations and colors. The tenors will want to be well warmed-up, and the occasional tenuous bass section will appreciate the support from the keyboard. The Flute and Violin parts are optional. . $2.20 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Sixteen Chorales Concert band - Intermediate Schirmer
Bassoon I Part. By Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Mayhew Lake. Hal Leonard C...(+)
Bassoon I Part. By Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Mayhew Lake. Hal Leonard Concert Band Series. Grade 4. Size 9x12 inches. 8 pages. Published by G. Schirmer, Inc.
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| Summit March Concert band Carl Fischer
By Harold Bennett. Arranged by Larry Clark. Concert Band. For Flute, Oboe, Flute...(+)
By Harold Bennett. Arranged by Larry Clark. Concert Band. For Flute, Oboe, Flute II, Clarinet I, Clarinet II, Bass Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Trumpet I, Trumpet II, Horn, Tenor, Baritone (Bass Clef), Bassoon, Baritone ( Full Score
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| All things bright and beautiful Choral SATB SATB, Piano [Score] Oxford University Press
Composed by John Rutter (1945-). For SATB choir and piano/small orchestra (2 flu...(+)
Composed by John Rutter (1945-). For SATB choir and piano/small orchestra (2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, bassoon, 2 horns, harp, strings). This edition: Paperback. Mixed Voices. John Rutter Anniversary Edition. Full score. Duration 3 minutes. Published by Oxford University Press
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| with brightness round about it Concert band [Set of Parts] Subito Music
Composed by Nancy Galbraith (1951-). For Concert Band (2 flutes, piccolo, 2 oboe...(+)
Composed by Nancy Galbraith (1951-). For Concert Band (2 flutes, piccolo, 2 oboes, Eb clarinet, 3 clarinets, bass clarinet, 2 bassoons; 2 alto saxophones, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone; 4 horns, 4 trumpets, 3 trombones, euphonium, 2 tubas; timpani, 4 percussion, piano/synthesizer, string-bass). Set of Parts. Composed 1993. Duration 11'. Published by Subito Music Corporation
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| Danza de los Duendes Concert band [Study Score / Miniature] Subito Music
By Nancy Galbraith (1951-). For Concert Band (2 flutes, piccolo, 2 oboes, Eb cla...(+)
By Nancy Galbraith (1951-). For Concert Band (2 flutes, piccolo, 2 oboes, Eb clarinet, 3 clarinets*, bass clarinet, 2 bassoons; 2 alto saxophones, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone; 4 horns, 4 trumpets, 3 trombones, euphonium, 2 tubas; timpani, 4 percussion, piano, string-bass (*at least 2 per part). Study Score. Composed Arr. 1996. Duration 10'. Published by Subito Music Corporation
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| Bright Wings Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra *Perc, 2 Bassoons, 2 Flutes (2d doubling Piccolo 2), 2 Oboes, 3 Clarin...(+)
Orchestra *Perc, 2 Bassoons, 2 Flutes (2d doubling Piccolo 2), 2 Oboes, 3 Clarinets (3d doubling Bass Clarinet), 3 Trombones, 4 Horns, 4 Percussion*, 4 Trumpets, Contrabassoon, English Horn (doubling Oboe 3), Harp, Piano and Celesta, Piccolo, Strings, Timpani, Tuba SKU: PR.46600063L Valediction for Large Orchestra. Composed by Dan Welcher. Premiere: Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Litton, Music Director; Eugene McDermott Concert Hall, Dallas, TX. Contemporary. Large Score. With Standard notation. Composed July 4 1996. 61 pages. Duration 14 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #466-00063L. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.46600063L). UPC: 680160599172. 11 x 17 inches. $90.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Bright Wings [Score] Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra *Perc, 2 Bassoons, 2 Flutes (2d doubling Piccolo 2), 2 Oboes, 3 Clarin...(+)
Orchestra *Perc, 2 Bassoons, 2 Flutes (2d doubling Piccolo 2), 2 Oboes, 3 Clarinets (3d doubling Bass Clarinet), 3 Trombones, 4 Horns, 4 Percussion*, 4 Trumpets, Contrabassoon, English Horn (doubling Oboe 3), Harp, Piano and Celesta, Piccolo, Strings, Timpani, Tuba SKU: PR.466000630 Valediction for Large Orchestra. Composed by Dan Welcher. Premiere: Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Litton, Music Director; Eugene McDermott Concert Hall, Dallas, TX. Contemporary. Full score. With Standard notation. Composed July 4 1996. 61 pages. Duration 14 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #466-00063. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.466000630). UPC: 680160599165. 8.5 x 11 inches. $42.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Solar Flare Concert band - Intermediate Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Crash Cym...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Crash Cymbals, Euphonium, Euphonium T.C., Flute 1, Flute 2, Horn 1, Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4, Mallet Percussion 1, Mallet Percussion 2, Marimba, Oboe, Percussion 1, Percussion 2 and more. - Grade 3.5 SKU: CF.CPS219 Composed by Tyler Arcari. Concert Band (CPS). Set of Score and Parts. With Standard notation. 16+4+8+16+4+4+8+4+4+8+8+8+4+4+4+4+6+6+2+6+8+2+3+2+4+10+28+4 pages. Duration 4 minutes, 6 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #CPS219. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CPS219). ISBN 9781491152454. UPC: 680160909957. Solar Flare, by Tyler Arcari, depicts the huge explosion on the Sun that appears as a sudden bright flash. The piece incorporates a whirlwind of mixed meters to?depict this phenomenon. Arcari showcases his fresh, exciting, and well-scored compositional style in this piece. Solar Flare makes for? an excellent concert opener. A solar flare is a huge explosion on the sun that appears as a sudden increase in brightness or flash. Sometimes these explosions push large amounts of energy and even parts of the sun flying out into space. These events can be so powerful that they cause events on Earth such as auroras, as well as more serious issues like disrupting radio and electronic instruments. To our naked eye, these dangerous explosions are beautiful and quiet. The celestial is a fascinating place, hopefully captured in some small part by this work. About the Work: Solar Flare began as a piece with two goals: to write a space piece in 7/8 and to write a teaching 7/8 space piece. The piece uses a 2-2-3 pattern, so using this in pre-performance warm-ups might be beneficial. The piece is loosely based on a minor second descending to a minor third. This motif is used at the onset of the piece in the mallet percussion and then again in the woodwinds. The melody presents itself at m. 19 in the clarinets. This melodic material is varied and traded throughout the instrument groups until m.67. Measures 6972 should be treated as a transitional fanfare to the new material at m. 73. Measures 99115 to the end of the piece feature a style similar to the beginning that helps to transition to m. 115, which is the climax of the work. An ostinato pattern (2-2-3) is presented with fragments of the melody appearing in the alto voices. This momentum culminates in a large, abrasive area at m. 125 where the suspension-resolution in the brass and horn melodic fragment need to be the focus. This momentum continuously grows until the last note where we resolve finally. Care should be taken that the ^ accent on the final note is one meant to be played heavy, and not short. A solar flare is a huge explosion on the sun that appears as a sudden increase in brightness or flash. Sometimes these explosions push large amounts of energy and even parts of the sun flying out into space. These events can be so powerful that they cause events on Earth such as auroras, as well as more serious issues like disrupting radio and electronic instruments. To our naked eye, these dangerous explosions are beautiful and quiet. The celestial is a fascinating place, hopefully captured in some small part by this work. About the Work: Solar Flare began as a piece with two goals: to write a space piece in 7/8 and to write a ateaching 7/8a space piece. The piece uses a 2-2-3 pattern, so using this in pre-performance warm-ups might be beneficial. The piece is loosely based on a minor second descending to a minor third. This motif is used at the onset of the piece in the mallet percussion and then again in the woodwinds. The melody presents itself at m. 19 in the clarinets. This melodic material is varied and traded throughout the instrument groups until m.67. Measures 69a72 should be treated as a transitional fanfare to the new material at m. 73. Measures 99a115 to the end of the piece feature a style similar to the beginning that helps to transition to m. 115, which is the climax of the work. An ostinato pattern (2-2-3) is presented with fragments of the melody appearing in the alto voices. This momentum culminates in a large, abrasive area at m. 125 where the suspension-resolution in the brass and horn melodic fragment need to be the focus. This momentum continuously grows until the last note where we resolve finally. Care should be taken that the a^a accent on the final note is one meant to be played heavy, and not short. A solar flare is a huge explosion on the sun that appears as a sudden increase in brightness or flash. Sometimes these explosions push large amounts of energy and even parts of the sun flying out into space. These events can be so powerful that they cause events on Earth such as auroras, as well as more serious issues like disrupting radio and electronic instruments. To our naked eye, these dangerous explosions are beautiful and quiet. The celestial is a fascinating place, hopefully captured in some small part by this work. About the Work: Solar Flare began as a piece with two goals: to write a space piece in 7/8 and to write a ateaching 7/8a space piece. The piece uses a 2-2-3 pattern, so using this in pre-performance warm-ups might be beneficial. The piece is loosely based on a minor second descending to a minor third. This motif is used at the onset of the piece in the mallet percussion and then again in the woodwinds. The melody presents itself at m. 19 in the clarinets. This melodic material is varied and traded throughout the instrument groups until m.67. Measures 69a72 should be treated as a transitional fanfare to the new material at m. 73. Measures 99a115 to the end of the piece feature a style similar to the beginning that helps to transition to m. 115, which is the climax of the work. An ostinato pattern (2-2-3) is presented with fragments of the melody appearing in the alto voices. This momentum culminates in a large, abrasive area at m. 125 where the suspension-resolution in the brass and horn melodic fragment need to be the focus. This momentum continuously grows until the last note where we resolve finally. Care should be taken that the a^a accent on the final note is one meant to be played heavy, and not short. A solar flare is a huge explosion on the sun that appears as a sudden increase in brightness or flash. Sometimes these explosions push large amounts of energy and even parts of the sun flying out into space. These events can be so powerful that they cause events on Earth such as auroras, as well as more serious issues like disrupting radio and electronic instruments. To our naked eye, these dangerous explosions are beautiful and quiet. The celestial is a fascinating place, hopefully captured in some small part by this work. About the Work: Solar Flare began as a piece with two goals: to write a space piece in 7/8 and to write a teaching 7/8 space piece. The piece uses a 2-2-3 pattern, so using this in pre-performance warm-ups might be beneficial. The piece is loosely based on a minor second descending to a minor third. This motif is used at the onset of the piece in the mallet percussion and then again in the woodwinds. The melody presents itself at m. 19 in the clarinets. This melodic material is varied and traded throughout the instrument groups until m.67. Measures 69-72 should be treated as a transitional fanfare to the new material at m. 73. Measures 99-115 to the end of the piece feature a style similar to the beginning that helps to transition to m. 115, which is the climax of the work. An ostinato pattern (2-2-3) is presented with fragments of the melody appearing in the alto voices. This momentum culminates in a large, abrasive area at m. 125 where the suspension-resolution in the brass and horn melodic fragment need to be the focus. This momentum continuously grows until the last note where we resolve finally. Care should be taken that the ^ accent on the final note is one meant to be played heavy, and not short. A solar flare is a huge explosion on the sun that appears as a sudden increase in brightness or flash. Sometimes these explosions push large amounts of energy and even parts of the sun flying out into space. These events can be so powerful that they cause events on Earth such as auroras, as well as more serious issues like disrupting radio and electronic instruments. To our naked eye, these dangerous explosions are beautiful and quiet. The celestial is a fascinating place, hopefully captured in some small part by this work. About the Work: Solar Flare began as a piece with two goals: to write a space piece in 7/8 and to write a teaching 7/8 space piece. The piece uses a 2-2-3 pattern, so using this in pre-performance warm-ups might be beneficial. The piece is loosely based on a minor second descending to a minor third. This motif is used at the onset of the piece in the mallet percussion and then again in the woodwinds. The melody presents itself at m. 19 in the clarinets. This melodic material is varied and traded throughout the instrument groups until m.67. Measures 69-72 should be treated as a transitional fanfare to the new material at m. 73. Measures 99-115 to the end of the piece feature a style similar to the beginning that helps to transition to m. 115, which is the climax of the work. An ostinato pattern (2-2-3) is presented with fragments of the melody appearing in the alto voices. This momentum culminates in a large, abrasive area at m. 125 where the suspension-resolution in the brass and horn melodic fragment need to be the focus. This momentum continuously grows until the last note where we resolve finally. Care should be taken that the ^ accent on the final note is one meant to be played heavy, and not short. A solar flare is a huge explosion on the sun that appears as a sudden increase in brightness or flash. Sometimes these explosions push large amounts of energy and even parts of the sun flying out into space. These events can be so powerful that they cause events on Earth such as auroras, as well as more serious issues like disrupting radio and electronic instruments. To our naked eye, these dangerous explosions are beautiful and quiet. The celestial is a fascinating place, hopefully captured in some small part by this work.About the Work:Solar Flare began as a piece with two goals: to write a space piece in 7/8 and to write a “teaching 7/8†space piece. The piece uses a 2-2-3 pattern, so using this in pre-performance warm-ups might be beneficial. The piece is loosely based on a minor second descending to a minor third. This motif is used at the onset of the piece in the mallet percussion and then again in the woodwinds. The melody presents itself at m. 19 in the clarinets. This melodic material is varied and traded throughout the instrument groups until m.67. Measures 69–72 should be treated as a transitional fanfare to the new material at m. 73.Measures 99–115 to the end of the piece feature a style similar to the beginning that helps to transition to m. 115, which is the climax of the work. An ostinato pattern (2-2-3) is presented with fragments of the melody appearing in the alto voices. This momentum culminates in a large, abrasive area at m. 125 where the suspension-resolution in the brass and horn melodic fragment need to be the focus. This momentum continuously grows until the last note where we resolve finally. 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| Solar Flare Concert band [Score] - Intermediate Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Crash Cym...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Crash Cymbals, Euphonium, Euphonium T.C., Flute 1, Flute 2, Horn 1, Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4, Mallet Percussion 1, Mallet Percussion 2, Marimba, Oboe, Percussion 1, Percussion 2 and more. - Grade 3.5 SKU: CF.CPS219F Composed by Tyler Arcari. Concert Band (CPS). Full score. With Standard notation. 28 pages. Carl Fischer Music #CPS219F. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CPS219F). ISBN 9781491153130. UPC: 680160910632. Solar Flare, by Tyler Arcari, depicts the huge explosion on the Sun that appears as a sudden bright flash. The piece incorporates a whirlwind of mixed meters to?depict this phenomenon. Arcari showcases his fresh, exciting, and well-scored compositional style in this piece. Solar Flare makes for? an excellent concert opener. A solar flare is a huge explosion on the sun that appears as a sudden increase in brightness or flash. Sometimes these explosions push large amounts of energy and even parts of the sun flying out into space. These events can be so powerful that they cause events on Earth such as auroras, as well as more serious issues like disrupting radio and electronic instruments. To our naked eye, these dangerous explosions are beautiful and quiet. The celestial is a fascinating place, hopefully captured in some small part by this work. About the Work: Solar Flare began as a piece with two goals: to write a space piece in 7/8 and to write a teaching 7/8 space piece. The piece uses a 2-2-3 pattern, so using this in pre-performance warm-ups might be beneficial. The piece is loosely based on a minor second descending to a minor third. This motif is used at the onset of the piece in the mallet percussion and then again in the woodwinds. The melody presents itself at m. 19 in the clarinets. This melodic material is varied and traded throughout the instrument groups until m.67. Measures 6972 should be treated as a transitional fanfare to the new material at m. 73. Measures 99115 to the end of the piece feature a style similar to the beginning that helps to transition to m. 115, which is the climax of the work. An ostinato pattern (2-2-3) is presented with fragments of the melody appearing in the alto voices. This momentum culminates in a large, abrasive area at m. 125 where the suspension-resolution in the brass and horn melodic fragment need to be the focus. This momentum continuously grows until the last note where we resolve finally. Care should be taken that the ^ accent on the final note is one meant to be played heavy, and not short. A solar flare is a huge explosion on the sun that appears as a sudden increase in brightness or flash. Sometimes these explosions push large amounts of energy and even parts of the sun flying out into space. These events can be so powerful that they cause events on Earth such as auroras, as well as more serious issues like disrupting radio and electronic instruments. To our naked eye, these dangerous explosions are beautiful and quiet. The celestial is a fascinating place, hopefully captured in some small part by this work. About the Work: Solar Flare began as a piece with two goals: to write a space piece in 7/8 and to write a ateaching 7/8a space piece. The piece uses a 2-2-3 pattern, so using this in pre-performance warm-ups might be beneficial. The piece is loosely based on a minor second descending to a minor third. This motif is used at the onset of the piece in the mallet percussion and then again in the woodwinds. The melody presents itself at m. 19 in the clarinets. This melodic material is varied and traded throughout the instrument groups until m.67. Measures 69a72 should be treated as a transitional fanfare to the new material at m. 73. Measures 99a115 to the end of the piece feature a style similar to the beginning that helps to transition to m. 115, which is the climax of the work. An ostinato pattern (2-2-3) is presented with fragments of the melody appearing in the alto voices. This momentum culminates in a large, abrasive area at m. 125 where the suspension-resolution in the brass and horn melodic fragment need to be the focus. This momentum continuously grows until the last note where we resolve finally. Care should be taken that the a^a accent on the final note is one meant to be played heavy, and not short. A solar flare is a huge explosion on the sun that appears as a sudden increase in brightness or flash. Sometimes these explosions push large amounts of energy and even parts of the sun flying out into space. These events can be so powerful that they cause events on Earth such as auroras, as well as more serious issues like disrupting radio and electronic instruments. To our naked eye, these dangerous explosions are beautiful and quiet. The celestial is a fascinating place, hopefully captured in some small part by this work. About the Work: Solar Flare began as a piece with two goals: to write a space piece in 7/8 and to write a ateaching 7/8a space piece. The piece uses a 2-2-3 pattern, so using this in pre-performance warm-ups might be beneficial. The piece is loosely based on a minor second descending to a minor third. This motif is used at the onset of the piece in the mallet percussion and then again in the woodwinds. The melody presents itself at m. 19 in the clarinets. This melodic material is varied and traded throughout the instrument groups until m.67. Measures 69a72 should be treated as a transitional fanfare to the new material at m. 73. Measures 99a115 to the end of the piece feature a style similar to the beginning that helps to transition to m. 115, which is the climax of the work. An ostinato pattern (2-2-3) is presented with fragments of the melody appearing in the alto voices. This momentum culminates in a large, abrasive area at m. 125 where the suspension-resolution in the brass and horn melodic fragment need to be the focus. This momentum continuously grows until the last note where we resolve finally. Care should be taken that the a^a accent on the final note is one meant to be played heavy, and not short. A solar flare is a huge explosion on the sun that appears as a sudden increase in brightness or flash. Sometimes these explosions push large amounts of energy and even parts of the sun flying out into space. These events can be so powerful that they cause events on Earth such as auroras, as well as more serious issues like disrupting radio and electronic instruments. To our naked eye, these dangerous explosions are beautiful and quiet. The celestial is a fascinating place, hopefully captured in some small part by this work. About the Work: Solar Flare began as a piece with two goals: to write a space piece in 7/8 and to write a teaching 7/8 space piece. The piece uses a 2-2-3 pattern, so using this in pre-performance warm-ups might be beneficial. The piece is loosely based on a minor second descending to a minor third. This motif is used at the onset of the piece in the mallet percussion and then again in the woodwinds. The melody presents itself at m. 19 in the clarinets. This melodic material is varied and traded throughout the instrument groups until m.67. Measures 69-72 should be treated as a transitional fanfare to the new material at m. 73. Measures 99-115 to the end of the piece feature a style similar to the beginning that helps to transition to m. 115, which is the climax of the work. An ostinato pattern (2-2-3) is presented with fragments of the melody appearing in the alto voices. This momentum culminates in a large, abrasive area at m. 125 where the suspension-resolution in the brass and horn melodic fragment need to be the focus. This momentum continuously grows until the last note where we resolve finally. Care should be taken that the ^ accent on the final note is one meant to be played heavy, and not short. A solar flare is a huge explosion on the sun that appears as a sudden increase in brightness or flash. Sometimes these explosions push large amounts of energy and even parts of the sun flying out into space. These events can be so powerful that they cause events on Earth such as auroras, as well as more serious issues like disrupting radio and electronic instruments. To our naked eye, these dangerous explosions are beautiful and quiet. The celestial is a fascinating place, hopefully captured in some small part by this work. About the Work: Solar Flare began as a piece with two goals: to write a space piece in 7/8 and to write a teaching 7/8 space piece. The piece uses a 2-2-3 pattern, so using this in pre-performance warm-ups might be beneficial. The piece is loosely based on a minor second descending to a minor third. This motif is used at the onset of the piece in the mallet percussion and then again in the woodwinds. The melody presents itself at m. 19 in the clarinets. This melodic material is varied and traded throughout the instrument groups until m.67. Measures 69-72 should be treated as a transitional fanfare to the new material at m. 73. Measures 99-115 to the end of the piece feature a style similar to the beginning that helps to transition to m. 115, which is the climax of the work. An ostinato pattern (2-2-3) is presented with fragments of the melody appearing in the alto voices. This momentum culminates in a large, abrasive area at m. 125 where the suspension-resolution in the brass and horn melodic fragment need to be the focus. This momentum continuously grows until the last note where we resolve finally. Care should be taken that the ^ accent on the final note is one meant to be played heavy, and not short. A solar flare is a huge explosion on the sun that appears as a sudden increase in brightness or flash. Sometimes these explosions push large amounts of energy and even parts of the sun flying out into space. These events can be so powerful that they cause events on Earth such as auroras, as well as more serious issues like disrupting radio and electronic instruments. To our naked eye, these dangerous explosions are beautiful and quiet. The celestial is a fascinating place, hopefully captured in some small part by this work.About the Work:Solar Flare began as a piece with two goals: to write a space piece in 7/8 and to write a “teaching 7/8†space piece. The piece uses a 2-2-3 pattern, so using this in pre-performance warm-ups might be beneficial. The piece is loosely based on a minor second descending to a minor third. This motif is used at the onset of the piece in the mallet percussion and then again in the woodwinds. The melody presents itself at m. 19 in the clarinets. This melodic material is varied and traded throughout the instrument groups until m.67. Measures 69–72 should be treated as a transitional fanfare to the new material at m. 73.Measures 99–115 to the end of the piece feature a style similar to the beginning that helps to transition to m. 115, which is the climax of the work. An ostinato pattern (2-2-3) is presented with fragments of the melody appearing in the alto voices. This momentum culminates in a large, abrasive area at m. 125 where the suspension-resolution in the brass and horn melodic fragment need to be the focus. This momentum continuously grows until the last note where we resolve finally. Care should be taken that the “^†accent on the final note is one meant to be played heavy, and not short. $14.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Primula [Score] - Easy Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Crash Cymbals, Euphonium, E...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Crash Cymbals, Euphonium, Euphonium T.C., Flute 1, Flute 2, Glockenspiel, Horn 1, Horn 2, Mallet Percussion, Oboe, Percussion, Snare Drum, Suspended Cymbal, Timpani, Triangle, Trombone 1 and more. - Grade 2 SKU: CF.YPS235F Composed by Yukiko Nishimura. Sws. Yps. Full score. 20 pages. Duration 3 minutes, 21 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #YPS235F. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.YPS235F). ISBN 9781491158548. UPC: 680160917143. 9 x 12 inches. This piece was originally composed for string orchestra, commissioned by the North Ohio Youth Orchestras. This transcription for band sounds brighter than the original version because of the instrumentation, and addition of percussion. Primula is a dainty little flower blooms in spring. The piece opens with a short introduction. The sound should be arisoluto.a After the introduction, the main theme begins. The combination of 8th note accompaniment and legato melody flows everywhere. Enjoy the dialogue of each melody line and its fresh and bright atmosphere. Letas celebrate the coming of spring!  . This piece was originally composed for string orchestra, commissioned by the North Ohio Youth Orchestras. This transcription for band sounds brighter than the original version because of the instrumentation, and addition of percussion. Primula is a dainty little flower blooms in spring. The piece opens with a short introduction. The sound should be risoluto. After the introduction, the main theme begins. The combination of 8th note accompaniment and legato melody flows everywhere. Enjoy the dialogue of each melody line and its fresh and bright atmosphere. Let's celebrate the coming of spring!  . This piece was originally composed for string orchestra, commissioned by the North Ohio Youth Orchestras. This transcription for band sounds brighter than the original version because of the instrumentation, and addition of percussion.Primula is a dainty little flower blooms in spring. The piece opens with a short introduction. The sound should be “risoluto.†After the introduction, the main theme begins. The combination of 8th note accompaniment and legato melody flows everywhere. Enjoy the dialogue of each melody line and its fresh and bright atmosphere. Let’s celebrate the coming of spring! . $11.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
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