SKU: BT.DHP-1115037-140
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
Satoshi Yagisawa is well known for his dramatic symphonic band compositions. Even though he has written relatively few marches, they are also very popular: March Willing and Able is based on a chorale while March Bou Shu is based on a Japanese folk song. The Memory of Our Native Place is a rather unusual piece for Yagisawa, as it actually closely resembles a traditional march. The piece opens with a lively fanfare and is contrasted by the following theme. The trio features a chorale-like melody.Satoshi Yagisawa is vooral bekend van zijn dramatische orkestwerken. Marsen schreef hij nog maar weinig. Die paar die hij schreef, zijn inmiddels allemaal wel erg geliefd en populair; March Willing and Able is gebaseerd op koraalmuziek en in March Bou Shu is een Japanse volksmelodie verwerkt. Deze nieuwe mars, The Memory of Our Native Place, begint met een stralende fanfare. Daarna klinkt een innig thema. In het triodeel komt een koraalachtige melodie naar voren. Kortom: hieraan houdt uw publiek zeker een mooie herinnering!Satoshi Yagisawa ist bekannt für seine dramatischen Blasorchesterwerke - Märsche hat er bisher nur sehr wenige, dafür aber sehr beliebte geschrieben. Zwei davon sind March Willing and Able und March Bou Shu - der eine auf choraler Musik, der andere auf einem japanischen Volkslied basierend. The Memory of Our Native Place beginnt mit einer strahlenden Fanfare, bevor ein inniges Thema erklingt. Im Trio tritt eine choralartige Melodie hervor.The Memory of our Native Place n’est pas une marche conventionnelle, mais contient néanmoins quelques éléments standard. Elle s’ouvre avec une fanfare brillante, suivie par un thème pétillant de fraîcheur marqué par une joyeuse alternance de réponses entre bois, cuivres et cuivres graves. La mélodie chantante du trio mène fi nale haut en couleurs faisant de The Memory of our Native Place une incontournable marche de concert. Satoshi Yagisawa ha composto oltre cento brani per fi ati, ma solamente quattro marce, tra le quali ricordiamo le acclamate March Willing and Able e March Bou Shu, la prima basata su musica corale, la seconda su una canzone folk giapponese. Con The Memory of our Native Place, Yagisawa si allontana dal suo stile poco convenzionale, componendo una marcia che si avvicina agli schemi standard. L’inizio vede protagonista una fanfara brillante, seguita da un tema più intimo. Il trio espone una melodia simile a un corale.
SKU: BT.DHP-1115037-010
SKU: BT.1160-04-010-MS
The award-winning musical Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber has beenperformed all over the world and is now the longest running musical inLondon and on Broadway. The romantic song Memory, with its beautiful melody, is a real classic. In this touching arrangement by Naohiro Iwai the alto saxophone shines as a solo instrument. A magnificent piece for your next concert. Das mehrfach preisgekrönte Musical Cats von Andrew Lloyd Webber wurde weltweit aufgeführt und ist das mittlerweile am längsten laufende Musical in London und am Broadway. Das romantische Memory ist wohl das populärste Lied daraus. Naohiro Iwais gefühlvolle Bearbeitung ist ganz dem Altsaxophon als Soloinstrument gewidmet und wird auch Ihr Publikum in seinen Bann ziehen.
SKU: HL.1428484
ISBN 9798350122275. UPC: 196288202462. 9.0x12.0x0.199 inches.
Memory Believes (a requiem) is a seven-movement work for chamber choir and string quartet dedicated to the memory of the composer's brother, Jonathan Adolphe (1952-2022). Four Meditation movements, each for solo violin, solo cello, solo viola, and the entire string quartet, are interspersed with three movements that include the choir and quartet. The texts set are “Because I could not stop for Death” (Emily Dickinson), “Are there not a thousand forms of sorrow” (Ethan Canin), and “Memory Believes” (William Faulkner). The string quartet score and parts and the choral score are available separately.
SKU: BT.DHP-1094708-010
Memory Ernst Mosch entstand im Herbst 2005 - Ernst Mosch ( 7.11.1925- 15.5.1999 ) hätte am 7.11.2005 seinen 80. Geburtstag gefeiert. Ernst Hutter widmete diese Komposition seinem Mentor und langjährigen musikalischen Vorbild. Zusammen mit dem Arrangeur Klaus Wagenleiter entstand so ein Solostück im Stile der swingenden 50er-Jahre, in denen Ernst Mosch selbst als Posaunist beim Südfunktanzorchester (heute SWR Big Band) brillierte. Ernst Hutter, der ihm als Leiter der Egerländer Musikanten nachfolgte, spielt heute ebenfalls als Posaunensolist bei der SWR Big Band. Aus dem Repertoire von Ernst Hutter & Die Egerländer Musikanten - Das Original†ist Memory ErnstMosch nicht mehr wegzudenken und sicherlich ein effektvolles Solostück für jeden ambitionierten Posaunisten.Die fett gedruckten Stimmen in der Partitur entsprechen der Originalbesetzung von Ernst Hutter & Die Egerländer Musikanten. Das Werk ist bereits in dieser Besetzung spielbar. Um auch Blasorchestern die Möglichkeit zu bieten, dieses Werk zu spielen, sind in dieser Ausgabe weitere Stimmen zur Vervollständigung der Blasorchester-Besetzung mitgeliefert. (Artikelnummer wurde geändert von 1630-09-010 M nach DHP 1094708-010.).
SKU: HL.4001649
9.0x12.0x0.068 inches.
Symphonic Band – Grade 4 The memorable songs of one of America's foremost showmen have been combined into a delightful symphonic medley by Warren Barker. This entertaining tribute includes Road to Morocco, Two Sleepy People, Buttons and Bows, Moonlight Becomes You, and, of course, Thanks for the Memory.
SKU: HL.4006141
ISBN 9781540064509. UPC: 888680966577.
The award-winning musical Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber has beenperformed all over the world and is now the longest running musical in London and on Broadway. The romantic song Memory, with its beautiful melody, is a real classic. In this touching arrangement by Naohiro Iwai the alto saxophone shines as a solo instrument. A magnificent piece for your next concert.
SKU: HL.4006142
UPC: 888680966584.
The award-winning musical Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber has been performed all over the world and is now the longest running musical in London and on Broadway. The romantic song Memory, with its beautiful melody, is a real classic. In this touching arrangement by Naohiro Iwai the alto saxophone shines as a solo instrument. A magnificent piece for your next concert.
SKU: BT.1160-04-140-MS
Das mehrfach preisgekrönte Musical Cats von Andrew Lloyd Webber wurde weltweit aufgeführt und ist das mittlerweile am längsten laufende Musical in London und am Broadway. Das romantische Memory ist wohl das populärste Lied daraus. Naohiro Iwais gefühlvolle Bearbeitung ist ganz dem Altsaxophon als Soloinstrument gewidmet und wird auch Ihr Publikum in seinen Bann ziehen.
SKU: HL.4004998
UPC: 888680657529. 9.0x12.0x0.031 inches.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's landmark musical Cats originally opened on Broadway in 1982 and went on to enjoy a stunning run of 18 years. In 2016 Cats is back for a triumphant return, and here is the signature ballad carefully arranged for younger players.
SKU: CF.YPS208F
ISBN 9781491152966. UPC: 680160910465.
A stunning and heart-wrenching composition based on the Jewish folk son Shlof, Mayn Kind. You can hear the emotional content pour out of this piece written in memory of an outstanding orchestra director. The piece beginnings with original material to set the tone, followed by a clarinet solo on the song. It then develops through a variety of different harmonic presentation before building to a nice key change and climatic moment. The piece ends as it began, but with a more hopeful tone. An amazing piece.Sleep, My Child was commissioned by the Madison Middle School Band and Orchestra in Tampa, Florida, and is dedicated to the memory of their Director of Orchestras Kevin Frye. Director of Bands Chris Shultz championed the commissioning of this piece to honor Kevin after he passed away in December 2016. Mr. Frye was a beloved member of the staff at Madison Middle as well as the music community of Tampa and the state of Florida. I was a personal friend of Kevin’s. We were in several musical groups together when we were young that were formative to both of our musical careers. I also guest conducted his Madison Middle School Orchestra several times over the past four years. His musicianship, teaching skills and love for his students were exemplary.When taking on the challenge of writing a piece to honor Kevin’s legacy, Mr. Shultz and I decided to try and include several important aspects of Kevin’s life into the piece. Kevin was proudly Jewish, a fantastic trumpet player and loved Jazz. With that in mind, and after a lot of research, a Jewish folk song Shlof, Mayn Kind was selected as the basis for the piece, not to be religious, but to honor his faith and heritage. Plus it is a beautiful song, and I felt the title reflected the sentiment I was looking to express, which is of someone taking rest after a long battle with illness. Thus, a lullaby seemed appropriate.I also wanted to incorporate Jazz into the piece, but in a concert setting, so you will hear as the piece develops, the harmonies of the folk song expand into ones found more commonly in Jazz compositions. Not in a far out way, but in a subtle way to again honor this part of his life. For example the climactic moment of the piece at the fermata in m. 57 is a Dbmaj9#11 chord. It appropriately give the piece the angst that I was looking for at this moment in the piece, while honoring the importance of Jazz in Kevin’s musical life.The piece was also conceived to include both the Madison band and orchestra in the performance at the premiere. I wanted the pieces to work separately by the band and separately by the orchestra, but I also wanted them to be able to play the piece together to honor Kevin.The piece begins with original material designed to set the mood of the piece with a tempo/style marking of pensive, but also as material that I used as connective musical tissue between statements of the folk song. After this introduction, the folk song is presented by a solo violin (or clarinet) with orchestral accompaniment in a simple straight forward presentation of the song. This is followed by a woodwind section statement of the folk song accompanied by muted trumpets. During this presentation the harmony starts to expand with more color notes in the chords. The low brass are added half way through this statement to add depth and lushness.The introductory material returns, but with some angry hits in the lower voices. This leads to a full ensemble state of new material that is used to transition to the climax of the piece, and to build tension. After the build, the piece modulates to a shortened statement of the folk song with more advanced harmonies and an active counter line in the violas, horns, saxes and first clarinets to further build the tension. This tension is released at the fermata in m. 57, as mentioned above. After a thoughtful pause, the piece concludes with a completion of the folk song again with a solo violin (or clarinet) followed by a return of the introductory material to tie the piece together. The piece ends hopeful, with a solo trumpet (Kevin’s instrument) that is dissonant at first, but then resolves as if to say - everything will be OK! It has been my distinct honor to have been asked to write this piece in Kevin’s memory! I hope that in some small way the piece helps to bring comfort to his family, students, colleagues and to all those that knew him!–Larry ClarkLakeland, FL 2017.
SKU: CF.YPS208
ISBN 9781491152287. UPC: 680160909780. Key: D minor.
SKU: AP.46000S
UPC: 038081523583. English.
The title of this piece translates from German to The Master Teacher. Commissioned by the Florida Bandmasters Association in memory of Jack Crew, this piece serves to honor the memory of one of the all-time great teachers and musicians in our world of band music. The piece is written in a style reminiscent of Richard Strauss, one of Jack's favorite composers. (5:10).
SKU: HL.44011067
UPC: 884088640125. 9.0x12.0x1.03 inches. English-German-French-Dutch-Japanese.
This piece was commissioned by Japan Ground Self Defense Force Western Army Band. In the programme note for the premiere the composer wrote: I am always impressed by the expansive earth and sparkling ocean scenery when I come to Kyushu. I have met many local people here and they are all expressive and energetic. I wrote this dramatic piece to convey to the whole of Japan the memory of my experience here, swaying in the west wind. I wrote this, hoping that the Self Defense Force will forge closer ties with the community through this piece. Eastern drama felt in the west wind!This piece was commissioned by Japan Ground Self Defense Force Western Army Band. In the programme note for the premiere the composer wrote: I am always impressed by the expansive earth and sparkling ocean scenery when I come toKyushu. I have met many local people here and they are all expressive and energetic. I wrote this dramatic piece to convey to the whole of Japan the memory of my experience here, swaying in the west wind. I wrote this, hoping thatthe Self Defense Force will forge closer ties with the community through this piece. Eastern drama felt in the west wind!Dieses Stück basiert auf dem Motto eines japanischen Musikfestivals der japanischen Streitkrafte: Unsere Leidenschaft soll in unserem Herzen widerhallen. Der Komponist liess sich ausserdem von der eindrucksvollen Küstenlandschaft in Kyushu, wo das Festival stattfand, inspirieren und vom Wunsch, dass die verschiedenen Militarblasorchester der Region engere Bande knüpfen mogen, leiten. Aus diesen Themen entstand dieses ausdruckvolle, dramatische Werk.L'oeuvre fut donnee en creation dans le cadre du Festival des Musiques Militaires des Forces armees japonaises 2010, qui s'est tenu sur l'ile de Kyushu. Le theme fut << La passion est en nous >>. Swaying in the West Wind revele une profondeur d'expression poignante. Depuis des siecles, Kyushu s'est ouverte aux cultures occidentales. Et c'est la force de ce souffle occidental, de l'energie des habitants de l'ile que Satoshi Yagisawa depeint dans son oeuvre. Questo brano e stato commissionato dal Japan Ground Self Defense Force Western Army Band di stanza a Kyushu. Il compositore si e ispirato alla questa regione giapponese dichiarando la bellezza della natura, le grandi distese e il colore dell'Oceano mi hanno profondamente. E questa natura, sono sicuro trasmette le proprie energie agli abitanti di Kyushu, gente molto espressiva ed energia, in perfetta sintonia con la terra in cui vivono.
SKU: CF.SPS82F
ISBN 9781491153277. UPC: 680160910779.
Resignation was composed in memory of one of Ed Kiefer's best friends. Evoking the struggle of coming to grips with the loss of a dear friend, the piece is based on the hymn, My Shepherd Will Supply My Need. It is dramatic, heartfelt, and overwhelmingly beautiful. As Hans Christian Andersen once said, When words fail, music speaks..Dr. David S. Kirby Commission Consortium Phillip Riggs, Commission CoordinatorNorthwest District Bandmasters AssociationRodney Workman, Past-Chair Andrew Jimeson, ChairWestern North Carolina Bandmasters AssociationAllen Klaes, ChairNorth Carolina School of Science and MathPhillip Riggs, DirectorA.C. Reynolds High School BandSean Smith, DirectorSouth Caldwell High School BandJason Childers, DirectorJay M. Robinson Symphonic BandAndrew Carter, DirectorApex High School BandDaniel Jarvis, DirectorPanther Creek High School BandDavid Robinson, DirectorEastern Randolph High School BandCarolina Perez, DirectorStanley County Concert Band/Pfeiffer University Concert BandCarmella Hedrick, Tim Hedrick and Frank Poolos, DirectorsLenoir Rhyne University Wind SymphonyDr. Daniel Kiser, ConductorDr. Christopher NegrelliNumerous colleagues, fellow teachers, and former studentsProgram NotesThere is no possible way I could compose a piece of music worthy of the memory of my close friend, Dr. David Kirby, who died very suddenly at an early age. Neither could I write a piece that could come close to reflecting his kind spirit, wit, personality or talent. In fact, it was almost impossible for me to write anything at all. My own grief and the stages of my grief kept getting in the way. I ended up with a setting of the hymn-tune, Resignation. Resigned. To the fact that he is no longer with us. I know he is in a better place, but we are not. We miss him very much. And so, My Shepherd Will Supply My Need seems to speak to those of us he left behind. I apologize if this piece does not reflect your special feelings for him or help you celebrate his moving on. Unfortunately, I could only put down what I have come to accept and hope in some way it may speak to any of you that knew him or to others of you who have also lost a close friend. My Shepherd Will Supply My Need. That is my hope and my hope for you.Although technically very easy, this composition requires a maturity of musicianship to be performed properly. The Bb contrabass clarinet part is integral to the composition, but there are cues in the tuba part if you need them.  Make sure you bring horns to the fore at m. 53 and the low brass at m. 59 so the melody can be heard without effort. Exaggerate dynamics to bring more emotion to the piece. Be careful not to diminuendo too soon near the end or it will be difficult to diminish even further at the very end, where the lone clarinetist holds over a couple of measures, fading into nothing. I hope your students will enjoy this piece and take from it a greater appreciation for the way making music can express feelings.
SKU: CF.SPS82
ISBN 9781491152591. UPC: 680160910090. Key: Bb major.
SKU: CF.CPS226
ISBN 9781491152522. UPC: 680160910021.
Inspired by the memory of an influential music educator, Carol Brittin Chambers has woven a multitude of grooves, colors, and uplifting themes into To Create a Voice. Chambers has attempted to convey distinct moods and emotions that this educator tried to instill in his students. In honor of this dynamic teacher, you will hear Hot Cross Buns cleverly placed throughout the composition.To Create a Voice was commissioned by the Valley Concert Band in Stockton, California. The piece premiered in October 2017, in memory and celebration of Chris Anderson, a local musician and educator.When writing this piece, I tried to convey certain moods and emotions throughout: soulful at the beginning with calm woodwind chords and solo trombone; increased energy throughout the various sections of the piece; exploration of different grooves and colors; an uplifting, emotional ending that leaves the listener with a sense of how positive and loving Chris was.This piece is largely inspired by a specific quote from Chris:Most people would consider the sounds students first make on their instruments to be cringe-worthy, but to me that’s music to my ears, because that’s the first time students put a voice to their instrument. Over time those voices become stronger; they become clear, more confident, and get to a point where they use those voices to communicate with each other, and to their audiences.To relate to the first notes on the instrument idea, I used motifs based on the first notes most beginners ever play, do-re-mi, which are introduced at the beginning of the piece with the trombone solo, Chris’ instrument. During the section at m. 15, the brass introduce a chorale that I named Chris’ Theme while the woodwinds keep reminding us of do-re-mi. Later in the piece (mm. 71 and 79), I use these notes again, but in reverse, which becomes a reference to the first song most beginners learn, Hot Cross Buns. This section is also meant to portray Chris’ quirky and joking side. In mm. 75 and 83, Chris’ Theme presents itself again a couple of times in response to Hot Cross Buns.Toward the end, at the uplifting moment (m. 97), do-re-mi is heard again, but this time in harmony with mi-fa-sol. This represents the ultimate satisfaction we all feel as musicians when we have finally progressed enough to play in harmony with others. The half-time feeling in 3 at that moment also has significance, relating (rhythmically) to those important three notes again.I really hope you enjoy performing and listening to this piece as much as I have enjoyed creating it!
SKU: CF.CPS226F
ISBN 9781491153208. UPC: 680160910700.
SKU: FJ.B1675
UPC: 241444371336. English.
This emotionally charged piece was written in memory of an aspiring rock musician. At turns nostalgic and triumphant, this new work for concert band brings together elements of symphonic and pop music to create both a memorial for a young life lost as well as a portrait of the final days of Autumn, fading in their golden glory.
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Designed for high school groups and upper-level middle school groups. Independence is encouraged, but many lines are cross-cued. Usually includes an expanded percussion section. Grades 3 - 3.5
SKU: BT.AMP-440-140
English-German-French-Dutch.
Salute to the Victor is in traditional march form and contains, as a tribute to Victor Grieve who was a devotee of English music (in particular that of Sir Edward Elgar), a short quote from Elgar’s Sea Pictures in the trio. Salute tothe Victor was commissioned by Helen, Alex and James Grieve for the Golden Kangaroos (Hornsby Concert Band) from Sydney, Australia, in memory of their parents, Louise and Victor Grieve, Founder and Director.Salute to the Victor is een werk in traditionele marsvorm. Als eerbetoon aan Victor Grieve, een liefhebber van Engelse muziek (met name die van Sir Edward Elgar), bevat het in het trio een kort citaat uit Sea Pictures van die componist.Salute to the Victor is gecomponeerd in opdracht van Helen, Alex en James Grieve, voor de Golden Kangaroos (Hornsby Concert Band) uit Sydney, Australië, ter herinnering aan hun ouders, Louise en Victor Grieve de oprichtster en dirigent.Salute to the Victor ist in einer traditionellen Marschform komponiert. Das Stück enthält im Trio ein kurzes Zitat aus Elgars Sea Pictures als Tribut an Victor Grieve, der ein Verehrer der englischen Musik (insbesondere der Musik vonSir Edward Elgar), war. Salute to the Victor wurde von Helen, Alex und James Grieve für die Golden Kangaroos (Hornsby Concert Band) aus Sydney/Australien in Erinnerung an ihre Eltern Louise und Victor Grieve, den Gründer und ehemaliger Leiterder Golden Kangaroos, in Auftrag gegeben.Salute to the Victor est en forme traditionnelle de marche et, en hommage Victor Grieve, un passionné de la musique anglaise (en particulier celle de Sir Edward Elgar), contient une courte citation de Sea Pictures de ce dernier dansle trio. Salute to the Victor fut commandé par Helen, Alex et James Grieve pour les Golden Kangaroos (Hornsby Concert Band) de Sydney, Australie, en mémoire de leurs parents, Louise et Victor Grieve, fondateur et directeur.
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