| Match Day Concert band [Score] - Intermediate G and M Brand Music Publishers
Concert band (Piccolo, 1st Flute, 2nd Flute, Oboe 1/2, 1st Bb Clarinet, 2nd Bb C...(+)
Concert band (Piccolo, 1st Flute, 2nd Flute, Oboe 1/2, 1st Bb Clarinet, 2nd Bb Clarinet, 3rd Bb Clarinet, Eb Alto Clarinet, Bb Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, Eb Alto Saxophone 1/2, Bb Tenor Saxophone, Eb Baritone Saxophone, Bb Trumpet 1, Bb Trumpet 2/3, F Horn 1/2, F Horn 3/4) - grade 4 SKU: CN.S11279 Composed by Peter Meechan. Band Music. Score only. Duration 5:00. Published by G & M Brand Music Publishers (CN.S11279). It's game time! Match Day is an aural representation of the chants, songs, and general excitement heard at a football (soccer) games in Britain.
Match Day takes its inspiration from a night in May 2005, when the football team I have supported from my childhood, Liverpool FC, won the European Cup in what was considered by many to be one of the greatest football matches of all time. The piece is not only inspired by a football match, but also takes its musical material from chants and songs that you will hear at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon at any football ground in Britain. Match Day was written as a result of a commission from the National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain (with funds from Youth Music), and their Musical Director, Bramwell Tovey, to whom the piece is dedicated and who conducted the first performance in April 2006. $20.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Match Day Concert band [Score and Parts] - Intermediate G and M Brand Music Publishers
Concert band (Piccolo, 1st Flute, 2nd Flute, Oboe 1/2, 1st Bb Clarinet, 2nd Bb C...(+)
Concert band (Piccolo, 1st Flute, 2nd Flute, Oboe 1/2, 1st Bb Clarinet, 2nd Bb Clarinet, 3rd Bb Clarinet, Eb Alto Clarinet, Bb Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, Eb Alto Saxophone 1/2, Bb Tenor Saxophone, Eb Baritone Saxophone, Bb Trumpet 1, Bb Trumpet 2/3, F Horn 1/2, F Horn 3/4) - grade 4 SKU: CN.R10279 Composed by Peter Meechan. Band Music. Score and parts. Duration 5:00. Published by G & M Brand Music Publishers (CN.R10279). It's game time! Match Day is an aural representation of the chants, songs, and general excitement heard at a football (soccer) games in Britain.
Match Day takes its inspiration from a night in May 2005, when the football team I have supported from my childhood, Liverpool FC, won the European Cup in what was considered by many to be one of the greatest football matches of all time. The piece is not only inspired by a football match, but also takes its musical material from chants and songs that you will hear at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon at any football ground in Britain. Match Day was written as a result of a commission from the National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain (with funds from Youth Music), and their Musical Director, Bramwell Tovey, to whom the piece is dedicated and who conducted the first performance in April 2006. $85.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| The National Game Concert band - Intermediate Southern Music Ltd
(Band/Concert Band Music). By John Philip Sousa (1854-1932). Arranged by Brion, ...(+)
(Band/Concert Band Music). By John Philip Sousa (1854-1932). Arranged by Brion, Keith. For Concert Band. Band - Concert Band Music. Southern Music. Grade 3. Southern Music Company #S872CB. Published by Southern Music Company
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| Roman Times Concert band [Score] - Easy G and M Brand Music Publishers
Concert band (flute 1/2, oboe, clarinet 1/2, /3, Bb bass clarinet, alto sax 1/2,...(+)
Concert band (flute 1/2, oboe, clarinet 1/2, /3, Bb bass clarinet, alto sax 1/2, tenor sax, baritone sax, trumpet 1/2, F horn 1/2, trombone 1/2, euphonium, tuba, timpani, percussion 1 (snare drum) percussion 2 (3 toms) percussion 3 (bass drum) glockenspiel) - grade 2.5 SKU: CN.S11259 Composed by Bruce Fraser. Arranged by David Farnon. Band Music. Score only. Duration 6:30. Published by G & M Brand Music Publishers (CN.S11259). During a visit to the town of Saintes in South West France in the summer of 2003, I spent some time in the Roman amphitheatre there. It is a well preserved arena and I imagined what it must have been like to take part in the gladiatorial games. 'Roman times' is based on these images with the opening grand procession and its amazing mixture of Mediterranean peoples. The middle movement is an old fashioned love ballad followed by gladiators fighting in a very spirited battle to death or victory. $10.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| The Epic of Gilgamesh Concert band - Beginner Eighth Note Publications
Concert Band - Grade 1 SKU: AP.81-CB224472 Composed by François-Olivier ...(+)
Concert Band - Grade 1 SKU: AP.81-CB224472 Composed by François-Olivier Fortin. Concert Band. Score and Part(s). Duration 2:25. Eighth Note Publications #81-CB224472. Published by Eighth Note Publications (AP.81-CB224472). ISBN 9781778930386. UPC: 685462030392. English. We travel back in time to the land of Sumer (modern-day Iraq) to relive the tale of the mighty king Gilgamesh. He was an arrogant an abusive king, and the Gods decided to send the creature Enkidu, half-man and half-beast, to deal with him. After an epic battle, both opponents find themselves in awe of one another. Respect then brings a strong sense of friendship between them and they become like brothers, off to some mighty adventures. Check out The Epic of Gilgamesh by François-Olivier Fortin! (2:25). $50.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Bread and Games Concert band [Score] - Easy Gobelin Music Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2 SKU: BT.GOB-000756-140 Composed by Willia...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2 SKU: BT.GOB-000756-140 Composed by William Vean. Score Only. 36 pages. Gobelin Music Publications #GOB 000756-140. Published by Gobelin Music Publications (BT.GOB-000756-140). ‘Panem et Circenses’, Bread and Games were essential for keeping the citizens of ancient Rome in check. While the bread was meant for the poorest among the Romans, the Games were Popular Pastime Number One for everybody. There were different kinds of games, such as chariot races (especially popular with female spectators), or wild-beast fights, where lions, tigers, bulls or bears were set on one another or even on human beings. Most popular, however, were the Gladiator fights.
In ‘Bread and Games’ William Vean depicts one of the many fights in the antique Colosseum. 1. Entrance of the Gladiators: By powerful bugle-calls the attention of the peoplewas asked for, after which the Gladiators entered the Arena at the sound of heroic marching-music. 2.Swordfight: We can hear that the fights were not mere child’s play in this part.On the contrary, they were a matter of life and death and were fought accordingly. 3.Mercy of the Emperor: Sometimes a wounded gladiator could be fortunate, depending on the mercy of the audience. Waving one’s handkerchief meant mercy, a turned-down thumb meant no pardon. The Emperor had the right to take the final decision, but he usually complied with the wish of the majority of the public. 4.Lap of Honour: Gladiators were mainly selected among slaves, convicted criminals, or prisoners of war. Consequently, winning was very important, as it would mean fame, honour and sometimes even wealth. A lap of honour, therefore, was the winner’s due reward.
‘Panem et Circenses’, brood en (circus)spelen, essentieel in het Romeinse leven om de burgers in het gareel te houden. Het brood was vooral voor de allerarmsten bedoeld, maar de spelen, dat was volksvermaak nummer één. Erwaren verschillende soorten spelen, de Strijdwagen racen, vooral in trek bij de vrouwen, de dierengevechten of jachtpartijen, waar leeuwen, tijgers, buffels of beren tegen elkaar of tegen mensen opgehitst werden. Maar favoriet warentoch wel de gevechten der Gladiatoren.
William Vean beschrijft in ‘Bread and Games’ één van de vele gevechten in het aloude Colosseum. 1. Entrance of the Gladiators: Met krachtige (hoorn)signalen wordt de aandachtvan het volk gevraagd waarna de Gladiatoren op heldhaftige marsmuziek de Arena binnentreden. 2. Swordfight: Dat de gevechten geen kinderspel waren horen we in dit deel. Het gaat er hard aan toe, en de gevechten waren vaak op levenen dood. 3. Mercy of the Emperor: In enkele gevallen had een gewonde Gladiator geluk. Dit hing af van de stemming van het publiek. Wapperende zakdoeken betekende geluk, met de duim naar beneden wijzen betekende geen pardon.De Keizer had het laatste woord maar volgde meestal de stemming van het publiek. 4. Lap of Honour: Gladiatoren werden meestal uit slaven, veroordeelde misdadigers of krijgsgevangen geselecteerd. Winnen was daarom erg belangrijk.Dit betekende roem, eer en soms zelfs rijkdom. (vergelijkbaar met onze sporthelden) Een ereronde was dus wel op zijn plaats. $26.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Bread and Games Concert band [Score and Parts] - Easy Gobelin Music Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2 SKU: BT.GOB-000756-010 Composed by Willia...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2 SKU: BT.GOB-000756-010 Composed by William Vean. Set (Score & Parts). 116 pages. Gobelin Music Publications #GOB 000756-010. Published by Gobelin Music Publications (BT.GOB-000756-010). ‘Panem et Circenses’, Bread and Games were essential for keeping the citizens of ancient Rome in check. While the bread was meant for the poorest among the Romans, the Games were Popular Pastime Number One for everybody. There were different kinds of games, such as chariot races (especially popular with female spectators), or wild-beast fights, where lions, tigers, bulls or bears were set on one another or even on human beings. Most popular, however, were the Gladiator fights.
In ‘Bread and Games’ William Vean depicts one of the many fights in the antique Colosseum. 1. Entrance of the Gladiators: By powerful bugle-calls the attention of the peoplewas asked for, after which the Gladiators entered the Arena at the sound of heroic marching-music. 2.Swordfight: We can hear that the fights were not mere child’s play in this part.On the contrary, they were a matter of life and death and were fought accordingly. 3.Mercy of the Emperor: Sometimes a wounded gladiator could be fortunate, depending on the mercy of the audience. Waving one’s handkerchief meant mercy, a turned-down thumb meant no pardon. The Emperor had the right to take the final decision, but he usually complied with the wish of the majority of the public. 4.Lap of Honour: Gladiators were mainly selected among slaves, convicted criminals, or prisoners of war. Consequently, winning was very important, as it would mean fame, honour and sometimes even wealth. A lap of honour, therefore, was the winner’s due reward.
‘Panem et Circenses’, brood en (circus)spelen, essentieel in het Romeinse leven om de burgers in het gareel te houden. Het brood was vooral voor de allerarmsten bedoeld, maar de spelen, dat was volksvermaak nummer één. Erwaren verschillende soorten spelen, de Strijdwagen racen, vooral in trek bij de vrouwen, de dierengevechten of jachtpartijen, waar leeuwen, tijgers, buffels of beren tegen elkaar of tegen mensen opgehitst werden. Maar favoriet warentoch wel de gevechten der Gladiatoren.
William Vean beschrijft in ‘Bread and Games’ één van de vele gevechten in het aloude Colosseum. 1. Entrance of the Gladiators: Met krachtige (hoorn)signalen wordt de aandachtvan het volk gevraagd waarna de Gladiatoren op heldhaftige marsmuziek de Arena binnentreden. 2. Swordfight: Dat de gevechten geen kinderspel waren horen we in dit deel. Het gaat er hard aan toe, en de gevechten waren vaak op levenen dood. 3. Mercy of the Emperor: In enkele gevallen had een gewonde Gladiator geluk. Dit hing af van de stemming van het publiek. Wapperende zakdoeken betekende geluk, met de duim naar beneden wijzen betekende geen pardon.De Keizer had het laatste woord maar volgde meestal de stemming van het publiek. 4. Lap of Honour: Gladiatoren werden meestal uit slaven, veroordeelde misdadigers of krijgsgevangen geselecteerd. Winnen was daarom erg belangrijk.Dit betekende roem, eer en soms zelfs rijkdom. (vergelijkbaar met onze sporthelden) Een ereronde was dus wel op zijn plaats. $110.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Battlefield 1942 Theme Concert band [Score and Parts] - Easy Hal Leonard
Score and Parts Concert Band (Score and Parts) - Grade 3 SKU: HL.4008806 ...(+)
Score and Parts Concert Band (Score and Parts) - Grade 3 SKU: HL.4008806 Composed by Joel Eriksson. Arranged by Paul Murtha. Young Concert Band. Video Games. Softcover. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.4008806). UPC: 196288205791. 9.0x12.0x0.452 inches. One of the best-known video game themes of all time, Battlefield 1942 Theme features a driving military pulse and a memorable soaring melody. Paul Murtha's powerful version stays true to the original and brings all of the heart-pounding excitement to the concert stage. $70.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Cuphead Concert band - Easy Belwin
Concert Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: AP.47409 Featuring: Inkwell Isle Two / A...(+)
Concert Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: AP.47409 Featuring: Inkwell Isle Two / All Bets Are Off / Porkrind's Shop. Composed by Kristofer Maddigan. Arranged by Victor Lopez. Concert Band; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Pop Young Band. Video Game. Score and Part(s). 260 pages. Duration 3:15. Belwin Music #00-47409. Published by Belwin Music (AP.47409). UPC: 038081547084. English. A 1930s retro-style animation soundtrack that pays homage to ragtime jazz music and the early days of animated cartoons. One of the most popular action-packed video games today, it's fun to play and certainly will excite your students and audience. (3:15). $67.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Cuphead Concert band [Score] - Easy Alfred Publishing
Concert Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: AP.47409S Featuring: Inkwell Isle Two / ...(+)
Concert Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: AP.47409S Featuring: Inkwell Isle Two / All Bets Are Off / Porkrind's Shop. Composed by Kristofer Maddigan. Arranged by Victor Lopez. Concert Band; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Pop Young Band. Video Game. Score. 28 pages. Duration 3:15. Alfred Music #00-47409S. Published by Alfred Music (AP.47409S). UPC: 038081547091. English. A 1930s retro-style animation soundtrack that pays homage to ragtime jazz music and the early days of animated cartoons. One of the most popular action-packed video games today, it's fun to play and certainly will excite your students and audience. (3:15). $10.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Concerto Capriccioso Concert band [Score] - Intermediate De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie and Flute Solo - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1053846-140 (+)
Concert Band/Harmonie and Flute Solo - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1053846-140 For Flute and Concert Band. Composed by Kees Schoonenbeek. Soloworks. Concert Piece. Score Only. Composed 2005. 64 pages. De Haske Publications #DHP 1053846-140. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1053846-140). English-German-French-Dutch. Concerto Cappricioso begins with a short fanfare-like opening. It?s three movements then develop with exciting dialogues between the soloist and the main concert band, which both answers and accompanies the soloist, in addition to adding their own new material. The musical game between the solis and accompaniment will captivate and delight your audience every time.
Concerto Cappricioso beginnt mit einer kurzen fanfareähnlichen Einleitung. Dann entwickeln sich drei Sätze voll von spannenden Dialogen zwischen dem Solisten und dem übrigen Blasorchester, das mal kommentierend, mal antwortend und mal begleitend agiert. Das musikalische Spiel zwischen Solist und Begleitung wird Ihr Publikum immer wieder aufs Neue begeistern.
La brève introduction prépare l’entrée du soliste qui explore le tissu musical travers un solo joué rubato. La musique adopte ensuite la forme concertato. L’accompagnement dévoile ses réponses et commente le sujet par intervalles. Le deuxième mouvement est une douce rêverie tandis que le troisième développe un dialogue entre le soliste et l’accompagnement. Le jeu musical est particulièrement plaisant et captivant pour l’auditoire.
La breve introduzione prepara l’entrata del solista che esplora il tessuto musicale attraverso un assolo eseguito rubato. La musica adotta in seguito la forma del concertato. L’accompagnamento svela le sue risposte e commenta il soggetto con intervalli. Il secondo movimento è una dolce fantasia, mentre il terzo sviluppa un dialogo tra il solista e l’accompagnamento. Il gioco musicale si dimostra per il pubblico particolarmente piacevole e accattivante. $36.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Concerto Capriccioso Concert band [Score and Parts] - Intermediate De Haske Publications
Concert Band - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1053846-040 For Flute and Concert B...(+)
Concert Band - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1053846-040 For Flute and Concert Band. Composed by Kees Schoonenbeek. Soloworks. Concert Piece. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2005. De Haske Publications #DHP 1053846-040. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1053846-040). English-German-French-Dutch. Concerto Cappricioso begins with a short fanfare-like opening. It?s three movements then develop with exciting dialogues between the soloist and the main concert band, which both answers and accompanies the soloist, in addition to adding their own new material. The musical game between the solis and accompaniment will captivate and delight your audience every time.
Concerto Cappricioso beginnt mit einer kurzen fanfareähnlichen Einleitung. Dann entwickeln sich drei Sätze voll von spannenden Dialogen zwischen dem Solisten und dem übrigen Blasorchester, das mal kommentierend, mal antwortend und mal begleitend agiert. Das musikalische Spiel zwischen Solist und Begleitung wird Ihr Publikum immer wieder aufs Neue begeistern.
La brève introduction prépare l’entrée du soliste qui explore le tissu musical travers un solo joué rubato. La musique adopte ensuite la forme concertato. L’accompagnement dévoile ses réponses et commente le sujet par intervalles. Le deuxième mouvement est une douce rêverie tandis que le troisième développe un dialogue entre le soliste et l’accompagnement. Le jeu musical est particulièrement plaisant et captivant pour l’auditoire.
La breve introduzione prepara l’entrata del solista che esplora il tessuto musicale attraverso un assolo eseguito rubato. La musica adotta in seguito la forma del concertato. L’accompagnamento svela le sue risposte e commenta il soggetto con intervalli. Il secondo movimento è una dolce fantasia, mentre il terzo sviluppa un dialogo tra il solista e l’accompagnamento. Il gioco musicale si dimostra per il pubblico particolarmente piacevole e accattivante. $211.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Concerto Capriccioso Concert band [Score and Parts] - Intermediate De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie and Flute Solo - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1053846-010 (+)
Concert Band/Harmonie and Flute Solo - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1053846-010 For Flute and Concert Band. Composed by Kees Schoonenbeek. Soloworks. Concert Piece. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2005. De Haske Publications #DHP 1053846-010. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1053846-010). English-German-French-Dutch. Concerto Cappricioso begins with a short fanfare-like opening. It?s three movements then develop with exciting dialogues between the soloist and the main concert band, which both answers and accompanies the soloist, in addition to adding their own new material. The musical game between the solis and accompaniment will captivate and delight your audience every time.
Concerto Capriccioso begint met een fanfareachtige introductie, waarna een korte ‘solo rubato’ volgt. Dan begint het echte ‘concertato’. De begeleiding antwoordt en becommentarieert met tussenpozen. De introductie duikt weerop, waarna dezelfde opzet nog eens volgt. Deel twee presenteert een tweede thema, als een dialoog uitgewerkt. Het beginthema keert terug, maar met een anders opgezette begeleiding. Het derde deel is een brede dialoog tussen solisten begeleiding. De opnieuw fanfareachtige inleiding komt steeds als een refrein terug tussen de tarantella-achtige solopassages. Het spel tussen de solist en de begeleiding blijft steeds boeiend.
Concerto Cappricioso beginnt mit einer kurzen fanfareähnlichen Einleitung. Dann entwickeln sich drei Sätze voll von spannenden Dialogen zwischen dem Solisten und dem übrigen Blasorchester, das mal kommentierend, mal antwortend und mal begleitend agiert. Das musikalische Spiel zwischen Solist und Begleitung wird Ihr Publikum immer wieder aufs Neue begeistern.
La brève introduction prépare l’entrée du soliste qui explore le tissu musical travers un solo joué rubato. La musique adopte ensuite la forme concertato. L’accompagnement dévoile ses réponses et commente le sujet par intervalles. Le deuxième mouvement est une douce rêverie tandis que le troisième développe un dialogue entre le soliste et l’accompagnement. Le jeu musical est particulièrement plaisant et captivant pour l’auditoire.
La breve introduzione prepara l’entrata del solista che esplora il tessuto musicale attraverso un assolo eseguito rubato. La musica adotta in seguito la forma del concertato. L’accompagnamento svela le sue risposte e commenta il soggetto con intervalli. Il secondo movimento è una dolce fantasia, mentre il terzo sviluppa un dialogo tra il solista e l’accompagnamento. Il gioco musicale si dimostra per il pubblico particolarmente piacevole e accattivante. $211.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Sound Sight-Reading for Concert Band, Book 1 Concert band Alfred Publishing
Concert Band SKU: AP.48578 Music-Reading and Performance Concepts....(+)
Concert Band SKU: AP.48578 Music-Reading and Performance Concepts. Composed by Brian Beck, Robert Sheldon, and Scott Watson. Band Method; MakeMusic Cloud; Method/Instruction; Technique Musicianship; Warm-Ups. Sound Innovations for Concert Band: Sound Sight-Reading. Book. 420 pages. Alfred Music #00-48578. Published by Alfred Music (AP.48578). ISBN 9781470643096. UPC: 038081554242. English. Sound Sight-Reading by Brian Beck, Scott Watson, and Robert Sheldon is part of the revolutionary Sound Innovations for Concert Band series. Sound Sight-Reading provides students with decoding strategies to help with reading music more quickly and accurately. Organized in six progressively detailed and expressive levels, each section introduces and reviews new notes, rhythms, time signatures, and other musical elements through a variety of performance material. The teacher's score is packed with insights and ideas for musical games to help keep things fun and challenging.
Experience the many benefits of improved sight-reading: * Maximize the contact time you have with students. * Spend less time learning notes and more time learning expression, phrasing, balance, etc. * Achieve better scores at festivals and other assessments. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud. $49.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Baba Yetu Concert band [Score and Parts] Molenaar Edition
From Civilization IV . Composed by Christopher Tin. Arranged by Henk Umm...(+)
From Civilization IV . Composed by Christopher Tin. Arranged by Henk Ummels. Full set. Duration 3 minutes, 30 seconds. Molenaar Edition #013465060. Published by Molenaar Edition (ML.013465060).
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| Seven Wonders of the Ancient World Concert band [Score and Parts] Molenaar Edition
Part I, II, III and IV. Composed by Alex Poelman. The Best Original Compo...(+)
Part I, II, III and IV. Composed by Alex Poelman. The Best Original Compositions for Concert Band/Catalogue Master Works Vol. 1. Molenaar Masterpieces. Recorded on The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (ML.311080720). Full set. Duration 20 minutes, 58 seconds. Published by Molenaar Edition (ML.012792100).
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| Odysseia Concert band [Score] - Intermediate De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1084443-140 Based on Homer...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1084443-140 Based on Homer-s Odyssey. Composed by Maxime Aulio. Concert and Contest Collection CBHA. Concert Piece. Score Only. Composed 2008. 52 pages. De Haske Publications #DHP 1084443-140. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1084443-140). 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. Washed up on the Phaeacian shore after a shipwreck, Odysseus is introduced to King Alcinous. As he sits in the palace, he tells the Phaeacians of his wanderings since leaving Troy. Odysseus and his men fi rst landed on the island of the Cicones wherethey sacked the city of Ismarus. From there, great storms swept them to the land of the hospitable Lotus Eaters. Then they sailed to the land of the Cyclopes. Odysseus and twelve of his men entered the cave of Polyphemus. After the single-eyed giantmade handfuls of his men into meals, Odysseus fi nally defeated him. He got him drunk and once he had fallen asleep, he and his men stabbed a glowing spike into the Cyclop’s single eye, completely blinding him. They escaped by clinging to the belliesof some sheep. Once aboard, Odysseus taunted the Cyclop by revealing him his true identity. Enraged, Polyphemus hurled rocks at the ship, trying to sink it. After leaving the Cyclopes’ island, they arrived at the home of Aeolus, ruler of the winds.Aeolus off ered Odysseus a bag trapping all the strong winds within except one - the one which would take him straight back to Ithaca. As the ship came within sight of Ithaca, the crewmen, curious about the bag, decided to open it. The winds escapedand stirred up a storm. Odysseus and his crew came to the land of the cannibalistic Laestrygonians, who sank all but one of the ships. The survivors went next to Aeaea, the island of the witch-goddess Circe. Odysseus sent out a scouting party butCirce turned them into pigs. With the help of an antidote the god Hermes had given him, Odysseus managed to overpower the goddess and forced her to change his men back to human form. When it was time for Odysseus to leave, Circe told him to sail tothe realm of the dead to speak with the spirit of the seer Tiresias. One day’s sailing took them to the land of the Cimmerians. There, he performed sacrifi ces to attract the souls of the dead. Tiresias told him what would happen to him next. He thengot to talk with his mother, Anticleia, and met the spirits of Agamemnon, Achilles, Patroclus, Antilochus, Ajax and others. He then saw the souls of the damned Tityos, Tantalus, and Sisyphus. Odysseus soon found himself mobbed by souls. He becamefrightened, ran back to his ship, and sailed away. While back at Aeaea, Circe told him about the dangers he would have to face on his way back home. She advised him to avoid hearing the song of the Sirens; but if he really felt he had to hear, thenhe should be tied to the mast of the ship, which he did. Odysseus then successfully steered his crew past Charybdis (a violent whirlpool) and Scylla (a multiple-headed monster), but Scylla managed to devour six of his men. Finally, Odysseus and hissurviving crew approached the island where the Sun god kept sacred cattle. Odysseus wanted to sail past, but the crewmen persuaded him to let them rest there. Odysseus passed Circe’s counsel on to his men. Once he had fallen asleep, his men impiouslykilled and ate some of the cattle. When the Sun god found out, he asked Zeus to punish them. Shortly after they set sail from the island, Zeus destroyed the ship and all the men died except for Odysseus. After ten days, Odysseus was washed up on theisland of the nymph Calypso.
Odysseus, die is aangespoeld op de kust van de Phaeaken, maakt kennis met koning Alcinoüs. In het paleis van de laatstgenoemde vertelt hij wat hij heeft meegemaakt sinds zijn vertrek uit Troje. Odysseus en zijn metgezellen legdeneerst aan op het eiland van de Ciconen, waar ze de stad Ismarus plunderden. Toen ze weer op zee waren, brak een storm los, die ze naar het land van de gastvrije Lotophagen bracht. Daarna zeilden ze naar het eiland van de Cyclopen.Odysseus en twaalf van zijn metgezellen kwamen terecht in de grot van Polyphemus. Deze verslond een aantal van hen, maar werd uiteindelijk door Odysseus verslagen: hij voerde de reus dronken, waarna die in slaap viel. Vervolgensstak hij een gloeiende paal in zijn ene oog om hem blind te maken. Odysseus en zijn mannen ontsnapten uit de grot door ieder onder de buik van een van Polyphemus’ schapen te gaan hangen. Eenmaal weer aan boord riep Odysseusuitdagend naar de cycloop en onthulde zijn naam. Woedend wierp Polyphemus rotsblokken in de richting van het schip in een poging het te laten zinken. Nadat ze het Cyclopeneiland hadden verlaten, arriveerden ze bij Aeolus, heerservan de winden. Aeolus gaf Odysseus een zak met daarin alle krachtige winden behalve één - die hem rechtstreeks terug naar zijn thuisbasis Ithaca zou voeren. Toen het schip Ithaca bijna had bereikt, besloten de metgezellen, die nieuwsgierigwaren naar de inhoud, de zak te openen. De winden ontsnapten en er ontstond een enorme storm. Odysseus en zijn bemanning kwamen terecht in het land van de kannibalistische Laestrygonen, die alle schepen lieten zinken, opéén na. De overlevenden vluchtten naar Aeaea, het eiland van de tovenares Circe, die de metgezellen van Odysseus in zwijnen veranderde. Met de hulp van een tegengif dat hij had gekregen van Hermes, lukte het Odysseus om Circe te
Nachdem er an die Küste der Phäaker gespült wurde, wird Odysseus dem König Akinoos vorgestellt. In dessen Palast erzählt er den Phäakern von den Fahrten nach seiner Abreise aus Troja. Odysseus und seine Männer landen zunächst auf denKikonen, einer Inselgruppe, wo sie die Stadt Ismaros einnehmen. Von dort aus treiben sie mächtige Stürme zum Land der gastfreundlichen Lotophagen (Lotos-Essern). Dann segeln sie zum Land der Kyklopen (Zyklopen). Odysseus und seine zwölf Mannenbetreten die Höhle von Poloyphem, dem Sohn Poseidons. Nachdem dieser einige der Männer verspeist hat, überwaÃ…Nltigt ihn Odysseus, indem er ihn betrunken macht und dann mit einem glühenden Spieß in dessen einziges Auge sticht und ihn somitblendet. Odysseus und die übrigen Männer fl iehen an den Bäuchen von Schafen hängend. Wieder an Bord, provoziert Odysseus den Zyklopen, indem er ihm seine wahre Identität verrät. Wütend bewirft Polyphem das Schiff mit Steinen undversucht, es zu versenken. Nachdem sie die Insel der Kyklopen verlassen haben, kommen Odysseus und seine Mannen ins Reich von Aiolos, dem Herr der Winde. Aiolos schenkt ihm einen Beutel, in dem alle Winde eingesperrt sind, außer dem, der ihn direktzurück nach Ithaka treiben soll. Als das Schiff in Sichtweite von Ithaka ist, öff nen die neugierigen Seemänner den Windsack. Die Winde entfl iehen und erzeugen einen Sturm. Odysseus und seine Mannschaft verschlägt es ins Land derkannibalischen Laistrygonen, die alle ihre Schiff e, bis auf eines, versenken. Die Ãœberlebenden reisen weiter nach Aiaia, der Insel der Zauberin Kirke. Odysseus sendet einen Spähtrupp aus, der von Kirke aber in Schweine verwandelt wird. Mit Hilfeeines Gegenmittels vom Götterboten Hermes kann Odysseus Kirke überwaÃ…Nltigen und er zwingt sie, seinen Gefährten wieder ihre menschliche Gestalt zurückzugeben. Als er wieder aufbrechen will, rät Kirke ihm, den Seher Teiresias in derUnterwelt aufzusuchen und zu befragen. Eine Tagesreise führt sie dann ins Land der Kimmerer, nahe dem Eingang des Hades. Dort bringt Odysseus Opfer, um die Seelen der Toten anzurufen. Teireisas sagt ihm sein Schicksal voraus. Dann darf Odysseusmit seiner Mutter Antikleia und den Seelen von Agamemnon, Achilles, Patroklos, Antilochus, Ajax und anderen Toten sprechen. Dann sieht er die Seelen der Verdammten Tityos, Tantalos und Sisyphos. Bald wird Odysseus selbst von den Seelen gequält, kehrtvoll Angst zu seinem Schiff zurück und segelt davon. In Aiaia hatte Kirke ihn vor den drohenden Gefahren der Heimreise gewarnt. Sie riet ihm, den Gesang der Sirenen zu vermeiden, wenn er aber unbedingt zuhören müsse, solle er sich an denMast seines Schiff es bindet lassen, was er dann auch tut. Dann führt Odysseus seine Mannschaft erfolgreich durch die Meerenge zwischen Skylla und Charybdis, wobei Skylla jedoch sechs seiner Männer verschlingt. Schließlich erreichen Odysseusund die überlebende Besatzung die Insel, auf der der Sonnengott Helios heiliges Vieh hält. Odysseus will weitersegeln, aber seine Mannschaft überredet ihn zu einer Rast. Odysseus erzählt ihnen von Kirkes Warnung, aber kaum, dass ereingeschlafen ist, töten die Männer in gotteslästerlicher Weise einige Rinder und verspeisen sie. Als Helios dies entdeckt, bittet er Zeus, sie zu bestrafen. Kurz nachdem sie die Segel für die Abreise von der Insel gesetzt haben, zerstört Zeusdas Schiff und alle außer Odysseus sterben. Nach zehn Tagen wird Odysseus an den Strand der Insel der Nymphe Kalypso angespült.
Ulysse, épuisé par la terrible tempête qu’il a subie, échoue sur le rivage des Phéaciens. Reçu au palais du roi Alcinoos, Ulysse entreprend le récit des épreuves passées depuis son départ de Troie. Arrivés dans l’île des Cicones, Ulysse et ses compagnons mettent la cité d’Ismaros sac puis reprennent la mer. Les vents les emportent chez les Lotophages, un peuple paisible. Ulysse aborde au pays des Cyclopes. Il pénètre dans la caverne de Polyphème accompagné de douze hommes. Après avoir vu le Cyclope dévorer deux de ses compagnons chaque repas, Ulysse ruse pour lui échapper. Il l’enivre puis embrase un épieu taillé, qu’il plante dans l'œil unique du Cyclope endormi,l’aveuglant définitivement. Les survivants sortent ensuite cachés sous le ventre de ses brebis et regagnent leurs bateaux. Faisant preuve d’orgueil, Ulysse crie sa véritable identité au risque de faire sombrer son navire sous une pluie de rochers. Ulysse aborde l’île d’Eolie, au royaume du maître des vents. Eole offre Ulysse un vent favorable pour regagner Ithaque, et une outre renfermant tous les vents contraires. Hélas, la curiosité des marins d’Ulysse aura raison de cet heureux dénouement car, en ouvrant l’outre, les vents contraires s’échappent et déchaînent une nouvelle tempête. Après avoir dérivé plusieurs jours, ils parviennent chez les Lestrygons cannibales qui détruisent l’escadre. Les survivants reprennent la mer avec un unique navire et abordent dans l’île d’Aiaié, séjour de la magicienne Circé. Ulysse envoie des éclaireurs dans les terres. Imprudemment entrés dans la demeure de la magicienne, ils sont transformés en pourceaux. Seul Ulysse échappe au sortilège gr ce l’antidote que lui indique Hermès. Vaincue, Circé s’offre au héros et rend ses compagnons leur forme humaine. Avant de laisser partir Ulysse, Circé lui conseille d’aller au pays des morts consulter l’ombre du devin Tirésias. Après une journée de navigation, le bateau d’Ulysse atteint le pays des Cimmériens. Il s’acquitte des rites appropriés pour pouvoir s’entretenir avec l’ me. $62.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Odysseia Concert band [Score and Parts] - Intermediate De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1084443-010 Based on Homer...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1084443-010 Based on Homer-s Odyssey. Composed by Maxime Aulio. Concert and Contest Collection CBHA. Concert Piece. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2008. De Haske Publications #DHP 1084443-010. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1084443-010). 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. Washed up on the Phaeacian shore after a shipwreck, Odysseus is introduced to King Alcinous. As he sits in the palace, he tells the Phaeacians of his wanderings since leaving Troy. Odysseus and his men fi rst landed on the island of the Cicones wherethey sacked the city of Ismarus. From there, great storms swept them to the land of the hospitable Lotus Eaters. Then they sailed to the land of the Cyclopes. Odysseus and twelve of his men entered the cave of Polyphemus. After the single-eyed giantmade handfuls of his men into meals, Odysseus fi nally defeated him. He got him drunk and once he had fallen asleep, he and his men stabbed a glowing spike into the Cyclop’s single eye, completely blinding him. They escaped by clinging to the belliesof some sheep. Once aboard, Odysseus taunted the Cyclop by revealing him his true identity. Enraged, Polyphemus hurled rocks at the ship, trying to sink it. After leaving the Cyclopes’ island, they arrived at the home of Aeolus, ruler of the winds.Aeolus off ered Odysseus a bag trapping all the strong winds within except one - the one which would take him straight back to Ithaca. As the ship came within sight of Ithaca, the crewmen, curious about the bag, decided to open it. The winds escapedand stirred up a storm. Odysseus and his crew came to the land of the cannibalistic Laestrygonians, who sank all but one of the ships. The survivors went next to Aeaea, the island of the witch-goddess Circe. Odysseus sent out a scouting party butCirce turned them into pigs. With the help of an antidote the god Hermes had given him, Odysseus managed to overpower the goddess and forced her to change his men back to human form. When it was time for Odysseus to leave, Circe told him to sail tothe realm of the dead to speak with the spirit of the seer Tiresias. One day’s sailing took them to the land of the Cimmerians. There, he performed sacrifi ces to attract the souls of the dead. Tiresias told him what would happen to him next. He thengot to talk with his mother, Anticleia, and met the spirits of Agamemnon, Achilles, Patroclus, Antilochus, Ajax and others. He then saw the souls of the damned Tityos, Tantalus, and Sisyphus. Odysseus soon found himself mobbed by souls. He becamefrightened, ran back to his ship, and sailed away. While back at Aeaea, Circe told him about the dangers he would have to face on his way back home. She advised him to avoid hearing the song of the Sirens; but if he really felt he had to hear, thenhe should be tied to the mast of the ship, which he did. Odysseus then successfully steered his crew past Charybdis (a violent whirlpool) and Scylla (a multiple-headed monster), but Scylla managed to devour six of his men. Finally, Odysseus and hissurviving crew approached the island where the Sun god kept sacred cattle. Odysseus wanted to sail past, but the crewmen persuaded him to let them rest there. Odysseus passed Circe’s counsel on to his men. Once he had fallen asleep, his men impiouslykilled and ate some of the cattle. When the Sun god found out, he asked Zeus to punish them. Shortly after they set sail from the island, Zeus destroyed the ship and all the men died except for Odysseus. After ten days, Odysseus was washed up on theisland of the nymph Calypso.
Odysseus, die is aangespoeld op de kust van de Phaeaken, maakt kennis met koning Alcinoüs. In het paleis van de laatstgenoemde vertelt hij wat hij heeft meegemaakt sinds zijn vertrek uit Troje. Odysseus en zijn metgezellen legdeneerst aan op het eiland van de Ciconen, waar ze de stad Ismarus plunderden. Toen ze weer op zee waren, brak een storm los, die ze naar het land van de gastvrije Lotophagen bracht. Daarna zeilden ze naar het eiland van de Cyclopen.Odysseus en twaalf van zijn metgezellen kwamen terecht in de grot van Polyphemus. Deze verslond een aantal van hen, maar werd uiteindelijk door Odysseus verslagen: hij voerde de reus dronken, waarna die in slaap viel. Vervolgensstak hij een gloeiende paal in zijn ene oog om hem blind te maken. Odysseus en zijn mannen ontsnapten uit de grot door ieder onder de buik van een van Polyphemus’ schapen te gaan hangen. Eenmaal weer aan boord riep Odysseusuitdagend naar de cycloop en onthulde zijn naam. Woedend wierp Polyphemus rotsblokken in de richting van het schip in een poging het te laten zinken. Nadat ze het Cyclopeneiland hadden verlaten, arriveerden ze bij Aeolus, heerservan de winden. Aeolus gaf Odysseus een zak met daarin alle krachtige winden behalve één - die hem rechtstreeks terug naar zijn thuisbasis Ithaca zou voeren. Toen het schip Ithaca bijna had bereikt, besloten de metgezellen, die nieuwsgierigwaren naar de inhoud, de zak te openen. De winden ontsnapten en er ontstond een enorme storm. Odysseus en zijn bemanning kwamen terecht in het land van de kannibalistische Laestrygonen, die alle schepen lieten zinken, opéén na. De overlevenden vluchtten naar Aeaea, het eiland van de tovenares Circe, die de metgezellen van Odysseus in zwijnen veranderde. Met de hulp van een tegengif dat hij had gekregen van Hermes, lukte het Odysseus om Circe te
Nachdem er an die Küste der Phäaker gespült wurde, wird Odysseus dem König Akinoos vorgestellt. In dessen Palast erzählt er den Phäakern von den Fahrten nach seiner Abreise aus Troja. Odysseus und seine Männer landen zunächst auf denKikonen, einer Inselgruppe, wo sie die Stadt Ismaros einnehmen. Von dort aus treiben sie mächtige Stürme zum Land der gastfreundlichen Lotophagen (Lotos-Essern). Dann segeln sie zum Land der Kyklopen (Zyklopen). Odysseus und seine zwölf Mannenbetreten die Höhle von Poloyphem, dem Sohn Poseidons. Nachdem dieser einige der Männer verspeist hat, überwaÃ…Nltigt ihn Odysseus, indem er ihn betrunken macht und dann mit einem glühenden Spieß in dessen einziges Auge sticht und ihn somitblendet. Odysseus und die übrigen Männer fl iehen an den Bäuchen von Schafen hängend. Wieder an Bord, provoziert Odysseus den Zyklopen, indem er ihm seine wahre Identität verrät. Wütend bewirft Polyphem das Schiff mit Steinen undversucht, es zu versenken. Nachdem sie die Insel der Kyklopen verlassen haben, kommen Odysseus und seine Mannen ins Reich von Aiolos, dem Herr der Winde. Aiolos schenkt ihm einen Beutel, in dem alle Winde eingesperrt sind, außer dem, der ihn direktzurück nach Ithaka treiben soll. Als das Schiff in Sichtweite von Ithaka ist, öff nen die neugierigen Seemänner den Windsack. Die Winde entfl iehen und erzeugen einen Sturm. Odysseus und seine Mannschaft verschlägt es ins Land derkannibalischen Laistrygonen, die alle ihre Schiff e, bis auf eines, versenken. Die Ãœberlebenden reisen weiter nach Aiaia, der Insel der Zauberin Kirke. Odysseus sendet einen Spähtrupp aus, der von Kirke aber in Schweine verwandelt wird. Mit Hilfeeines Gegenmittels vom Götterboten Hermes kann Odysseus Kirke überwaÃ…Nltigen und er zwingt sie, seinen Gefährten wieder ihre menschliche Gestalt zurückzugeben. Als er wieder aufbrechen will, rät Kirke ihm, den Seher Teiresias in derUnterwelt aufzusuchen und zu befragen. Eine Tagesreise führt sie dann ins Land der Kimmerer, nahe dem Eingang des Hades. Dort bringt Odysseus Opfer, um die Seelen der Toten anzurufen. Teireisas sagt ihm sein Schicksal voraus. Dann darf Odysseusmit seiner Mutter Antikleia und den Seelen von Agamemnon, Achilles, Patroklos, Antilochus, Ajax und anderen Toten sprechen. Dann sieht er die Seelen der Verdammten Tityos, Tantalos und Sisyphos. Bald wird Odysseus selbst von den Seelen gequält, kehrtvoll Angst zu seinem Schiff zurück und segelt davon. In Aiaia hatte Kirke ihn vor den drohenden Gefahren der Heimreise gewarnt. Sie riet ihm, den Gesang der Sirenen zu vermeiden, wenn er aber unbedingt zuhören müsse, solle er sich an denMast seines Schiff es bindet lassen, was er dann auch tut. Dann führt Odysseus seine Mannschaft erfolgreich durch die Meerenge zwischen Skylla und Charybdis, wobei Skylla jedoch sechs seiner Männer verschlingt. Schließlich erreichen Odysseusund die überlebende Besatzung die Insel, auf der der Sonnengott Helios heiliges Vieh hält. Odysseus will weitersegeln, aber seine Mannschaft überredet ihn zu einer Rast. Odysseus erzählt ihnen von Kirkes Warnung, aber kaum, dass ereingeschlafen ist, töten die Männer in gotteslästerlicher Weise einige Rinder und verspeisen sie. Als Helios dies entdeckt, bittet er Zeus, sie zu bestrafen. Kurz nachdem sie die Segel für die Abreise von der Insel gesetzt haben, zerstört Zeusdas Schiff und alle außer Odysseus sterben. Nach zehn Tagen wird Odysseus an den Strand der Insel der Nymphe Kalypso angespült.
Ulysse, épuisé par la terrible tempête qu’il a subie, échoue sur le rivage des Phéaciens. Reçu au palais du roi Alcinoos, Ulysse entreprend le récit des épreuves passées depuis son départ de Troie. Arrivés dans l’île des Cicones, Ulysse et ses compagnons mettent la cité d’Ismaros sac puis reprennent la mer. Les vents les emportent chez les Lotophages, un peuple paisible. Ulysse aborde au pays des Cyclopes. Il pénètre dans la caverne de Polyphème accompagné de douze hommes. Après avoir vu le Cyclope dévorer deux de ses compagnons chaque repas, Ulysse ruse pour lui échapper. Il l’enivre puis embrase un épieu taillé, qu’il plante dans l'œil unique du Cyclope endormi,l’aveuglant définitivement. Les survivants sortent ensuite cachés sous le ventre de ses brebis et regagnent leurs bateaux. Faisant preuve d’orgueil, Ulysse crie sa véritable identité au risque de faire sombrer son navire sous une pluie de rochers. Ulysse aborde l’île d’Eolie, au royaume du maître des vents. Eole offre Ulysse un vent favorable pour regagner Ithaque, et une outre renfermant tous les vents contraires. Hélas, la curiosité des marins d’Ulysse aura raison de cet heureux dénouement car, en ouvrant l’outre, les vents contraires s’échappent et déchaînent une nouvelle tempête. Après avoir dérivé plusieurs jours, ils parviennent chez les Lestrygons cannibales qui détruisent l’escadre. Les survivants reprennent la mer avec un unique navire et abordent dans l’île d’Aiaié, séjour de la magicienne Circé. Ulysse envoie des éclaireurs dans les terres. Imprudemment entrés dans la demeure de la magicienne, ils sont transformés en pourceaux. Seul Ulysse échappe au sortilège gr ce l’antidote que lui indique Hermès. Vaincue, Circé s’offre au héros et rend ses compagnons leur forme humaine. Avant de laisser partir Ulysse, Circé lui conseille d’aller au pays des morts consulter l’ombre du devin Tirésias. Après une journée de navigation, le bateau d’Ulysse atteint le pays des Cimmériens. Il s’acquitte des rites appropriés pour pouvoir s’entretenir avec l’ me. $327.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| The Star Spangled Banner Concert band - Intermediate Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Cras...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Crash Cymbals, Euphonium, Euphonium T.C., Flute 1, Flute 2, Glockenspiel, Horn 1, Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4, Mallet Percussion, Oboe, Percussion 1, Percussion 2, Piccolo and more. - Grade 4 SKU: CF.SPS73 Composed by John Stafford Smith. Arranged by Sean O'Loughlin. SWS FS. Carl Fischer Symphonic Performance Series. Set of Score and Parts. With Standard notation. 1+4+4+2+4+4+4+2+2+2+2+2+2+3+3+3+2+2+2+2+3+3+3+2+3+4+1+1+2+3+12 pages. Duration 1 minute, 48 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #SPS73. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.SPS73). ISBN 9781491147689. UPC: 680160905188. 9 x 12 inches. Key: Bb major. Composer/arranger Sean O'Loughlin has provided a refreshing new setting of our National Anthem. It was originally written for orchestral brass and percussion and has been performed at both MLB and NBA events. The arrangement begins with a bold fanfare to set the tone, but also to provide the motive glue to hold the arrangement together and create something unique. Creative harmonic usage and colorful orchestration really make this version stand out from the rest. There have been many great arrangements of our National Anthem throughout the years . The responsibility of creating one that truly brought something new to the mix was very daunting . I was fortunate enough to get an opportunity to write this version for the Oregon Symphony Brass Section to perform at the Portland Trail Blazers NBA games . Subsequent performances have occurred with the Baltimore Symphony at the Baltimore Orioles MLB games . At this time, it is my supreme honor to adapt this for the advanced concert band .In bringing something new, I decided to start with a bold fanfare to set the tone for this great music . Introducing some more dissonant harmonies also created a more intense feel .The first stanza includes a flowing counter line in the horns and alto saxophones . The trumpets interject some flourishes on the second pass to further the intensity . These flourishes continue “ . . . when the rockets red glare!†The final push at m . 29 is colored with pulsating 16th notes in the woodwinds that lead to some dramatic harmony at the fermata in m . 32 . The opening fanfare then returns to let everyone know that it's time to “Play ball!â€. $110.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Batter Up! Concert band [Score and Parts] - Beginner C.L. Barnhouse
(A Sandlot Symphony for Beginning Band and Narrator). By David Shaffer. Concert ...(+)
(A Sandlot Symphony for Beginning Band and Narrator). By David Shaffer. Concert band. Young Band. Sound Foundations Series. Audio recording available separately (item CL.WFR374). Grade 0.5. Score and set of parts. Composed 2011. Duration 2 minutes, 59 seconds. Published by C.L. Barnhouse
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| Forest of Arden Concert band [Score] - Intermediate G and M Brand Music Publishers
Concert band (Flute 1/Piccolo, Flute 2, Oboe 1/2, Bb Clarinet 1, Bb Clarinet 2, ...(+)
Concert band (Flute 1/Piccolo, Flute 2, Oboe 1/2, Bb Clarinet 1, Bb Clarinet 2, Bb Clarinet 3, Eb Alto Clarinet (optional), Bb Bass Clarinet, Bassoon 1/2, Alto Saxophone 1/2, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Bb Cornet 1, Bb Cornet 2, Bb Cornet 3, Bb Trumpet 1/2, Ho) - grade 4 SKU: CN.S11042 Composed by George Lloyd. Band Music. Score only. Duration 10:00. Published by G & M Brand Music Publishers (CN.S11042). This symphonic sketch for concert band is packed full different motives thrown around the ensemble hinting at the programmatic leitmotifs of Wagner. Every section of the ensemble gets a workout in this delightful 10-minute work.
A Symphonic Sketch for Concert Band. The resurgence of interest in George Lloyd's music must give us faith that such talent will ultimately prevail against sometimes unhappy circumstances. Lloyd was Cornish and showed precocious gifts at an early age - he had completed his first symphony by the age of nineteen. During the 1930s he completed two operas, one of which - The Serf - was produced at Covent Garden in 1938. He was set for a glittering career as a composer. The Second World War intervened and he was invalidad out of the Navy in a shell-shocked state, and having written very little serious music since 1937 went to Switzerland to recuperate, looked after by his wife, Nancy. Painfully, he began writing again - symphonies Nos. 4 and 5 - and then returned to England. He needed to earn a living and he set up a mushroom farm in Dorset. But slowly he began to compose again and drafted more symphonies in short score. By this time he was virtually unknown - despite being considered the equal of Walton, Britten, and other young stars of English music some 30 years earlier. Lloyd decided to embark on a series of recordings of his symphonies, and slowly popular acclaim enabled him to regain his position. The Forest of Arden was written in 1987 as a result of a commission by the Solihull Youth Wind Band. Although Lloyd's music feels instinctively written one should not be misled - it is carefully crafted, but the craft and structure are always subordinated to create a flow with a strongly melodic content. Instead of two or three themes, The Forest of Arden contains an abundance of ideas which can be described in two groups. The first group contains the opening rhythmic motif, quickly developed into a short rising quaver passage in the woodwinds, and later then a chromatic ostinato bass - only 8 bars at this stage but later expanded. The second group is broad and expansive, initially based on intervals of rising fifths introduced by euphonium, tubas, and baritone saxophone, immediately echoed by horns. Low brass and winds expand the theme into rising sixths and octaves. There is a hint of development, bit this is arrested as the music moves to a piu tranquillo section introduced by the alto saxophone which further develops the rising sixth theme. There follows a true development of the opening material, starting with the ostinato bass and gradually passing through different tonal centers until the rising fifths of the second theme group are heralded - fortissimo and poco piu largamente shortly before the end. The structure is almost Wagnerian (albeit on a much smaller scale), with themes being used as leitmotifs, but this is music which, even within the space of ten minutes is conceived on a grand design. $15.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Batter Up! Concert band [Score] C.L. Barnhouse
Pre 1 SKU: CL.023-4007-01 A Sandlot Symphony for Beginning Band and Na...(+)
Pre 1 SKU: CL.023-4007-01 A Sandlot Symphony for Beginning Band and Narrator. Composed by Shaffer. Young Concert Band. Sound Foundations Series. Audio recording available separately (item CL.WFR374). Extra full score. Composed 2011. Duration 2 minutes, 59 seconds. C.L. Barnhouse #023-4007-01. Published by C.L. Barnhouse (CL.023-4007-01). It’s the final inning of the ballgame and the hometown team is behind 3 to nothing facing the final out! With each batter the excitement rises, as the final pitch is thrown with bases loaded. Combined with the clever narration, you can capture the excitement of the American pastime featuring a local celebrity, teacher, student or administrator as the voice of your hometown team. Take your whole band out to the ballgame! $8.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Symphony No. 3 Urban Landscapes Concert band Hal Leonard
Concert Band (Study Score) SKU: HL.4008056 Op. 55 Wind Orchestra, Grad...(+)
Concert Band (Study Score) SKU: HL.4008056 Op. 55 Wind Orchestra, Grade 6 27:00 Study Score. Composed by Franco Cesarini. De Haske Concert Band. Concert, Fanfare, Jazz. Softcover. Duration 1620 seconds. Hal Leonard #EFC001-SSC. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.4008056). ISBN 9781705184523. UPC: 196288115953. Fascinated by the beauty of Chicago, Franco Cesarini has translated his emotions into music: this is how Symphony No. 3 “Urban Landscapes†Op. 55, was born, a musical portrait of this metropolis overlooking Lake Michigan. The composition is divided into three movements: The Wrigley Building from Dawn to Noon, Blue Silhouette and Cloud Gates, which by sharing the same thematic material arranged in cyclical form, strengthen the overall cohesion of the piece. The first movement, preceded by a short slow introduction in which the main theme is presented in an almost dreamlike form, metaphorically represents the city at dawn. The sudden change of time symbolizes the start of activities with all its noises and sounds: you can hear the bell that announces the closing of the subway doors, the sound of cars speeding by, the siren of a patrol car. If the first movement represents the day, the second introduces a nocturnal environment: a melancholic melody played by the English horn anticipates a more animated tempo depicting melodies coming from jazz clubs. Powerful fanfares that take up the second theme of the first movement introduce the third movement. In this finale, the role of the two themes is reversed compared to the first movement and one takes the place of the other in a kind of games of mirrors. Symphony No. 3 “Urban Landscapes” Op. 55: a sumptuous musical portrait of the “Windy City”. $26.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Symphony No. 3 Urban Landscapes Concert band - Intermediate/advanced Hal Leonard
Score Concert Band (Full Score) - Grade 6 SKU: HL.4007482 Op. 55 Wind ...(+)
Score Concert Band (Full Score) - Grade 6 SKU: HL.4007482 Op. 55 Wind Orchestra, Grade 6 27:00 Full Score. Composed by Franco Cesarini. De Haske Concert Band. Concert, Fanfare, Jazz. Softcover. Duration 1620 seconds. Hal Leonard #EFC001-SC. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.4007482). UPC: 196288058069. Fascinated by the beauty of Chicago, Franco Cesarini has translated his emotions into music: this is how Symphony No. 3 “Urban Landscapes†Op. 55, was born, a musical portrait of this metropolis overlooking Lake Michigan. The composition is divided into three movements: The Wrigley Building from Dawn to Noon, Blue Silhouette and Cloud Gates, which by sharing the same thematic material arranged in cyclical form, strengthen the overall cohesion of the piece. The first movement, preceded by a short slow introduction in which the main theme is presented in an almost dreamlike form, metaphorically represents the city at dawn. The sudden change of time symbolizes the start of activities with all its noises and sounds: you can hear the bell that announces the closing of the subway doors, the sound of cars speeding by, the siren of a patrol car. If the first movement represents the day, the second introduces a nocturnal environment: a melancholic melody played by the English horn anticipates a more animated tempo depicting melodies coming from jazz clubs. Powerful fanfares that take up the second theme of the first movement introduce the third movement. In this finale, the role of the two themes is reversed compared to the first movement and one takes the place of the other in a kind of games of mirrors. Symphony No. 3 “Urban Landscapes” Op. 55: a sumptuous musical portrait of the “Windy City”. $93.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Early Light Concert band [Score and Parts] Carl Fischer
By Carolyn Bremer. Concert band/stage band. Carl Fischer Performance Series - Me...(+)
By Carolyn Bremer. Concert band/stage band. Carl Fischer Performance Series - Medium Band. Classical. Level: Medium Band. Score and Audio CD. 46 pages. Published by Carl Fischer.
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| Chariot Race Concert band [Score] - Beginner FJH
Concert Band Concert Band - Grade 0.5 SKU: FJ.B1395S Score Only. C...(+)
Concert Band Concert Band - Grade 0.5 SKU: FJ.B1395S Score Only. Composed by William Owens. Concert Band. FJH Starter Series. Programmatic. Score. Duration 1:10. The FJH Music Company Inc #98-B1395S. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc (FJ.B1395S). English. Experience the thrill of the chase in this riveting work about the dangerous games that took place in ancient Greek and Roman times. A regal introduction depicts the horses lining up for the starting signal. Suddenly, the race is on! Listeners will feel the thrill of the ride through intense moments of dissonance and will hear the crack of the whip as the steeds race to victory! $5.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Big Apple, The CD Symphony No2 Concert band [CD] Hal Leonard
Performed by Amsterdam Wind Orchestra. Amstel Concert Bands. CD only. Size 5x5.5...(+)
Performed by Amsterdam Wind Orchestra. Amstel Concert Bands. CD only. Size 5x5.5 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.
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