SKU: GI.G-J189
English.
Compositions and arrangements for winds and percussion with optional improvisation! Twelve selections for concert band in one book. Highlights include: • Optional improvisation sections in each selection • Grade levels II–IV • Full score with complete instrumentation • Music for all ages and for all seasons • Recordings (CD or cassette) available, performed by instrumentalists from the Eastman School of Music • Playable with minimal to full instrumentation Part books (specify instrument and catalog number below): Flute (J179) - Oboe (J180) - Clarinet I (J181) - Clarinet II (J182) - Bass Clarinet (J183) - Bassoon (J184) - Alto Saxophone (J185) - Tenor Saxophone (J186) - Baritone Saxophone (J187) - Trumpet I (J188) - Trumpet II (J189) - Horn (J190) - Trombone I (J191) - Trombone II (J192) - Baritone BC (J193) - Baritone TC (J194) - Tuba (J195) - Bells/Xylophone/Piano (J196) - Percussion (J197) - Demonstration compact disc (J198CD).
SKU: CF.FPS131F
ISBN 9781491143179. UPC: 680160900671.
Just as the title suggests, this rock infused fanfare for beginning band will make a bold statement as a strong opening for a concert. Solid rhythmic interest with angular melodic figures propels this piece to a dramatic conclusion.
SKU: PR.416412370
UPC: 680160092178. 9 x 12 inches.
Ideal for family concerts about space travel and adventure, Dorff’s BLAST OFF! was commissioned by Lockheed Martin for narration by astronaut Kenneth Reightler; the score itself was a traveler on NASA’s mission STS 1000. The travelogue about a trip to space is also designed to teach about the sounds of each family of instruments; CD available on Bridge Records.
SKU: HL.49006655
ISBN 9790001071994. 7.75x10.75x0.162 inches.
SKU: GI.G-J185
SKU: CF.FPS134F
ISBN 9781491143230. UPC: 680160900732.
Carol Brittin Chambers has composed a beautifully lush and touching new ballad that offers the perfect opportunity to focus on musicianship and expression. It will stretch your students musically, but will be well worth the effort.
SKU: PR.465000050
ISBN 9781598061321. UPC: 680160496327.
Commissioned by the College Band Directors' Association, Songs Without Words includes five short movements, each a musical exploration of a specific mood (1. Manic, 2. Reflective, 3. Giddy, 4. Stunned , 5. Confident), as expressed by winds, brass, and percussion. The finale quotes themes from the previous movements, then, says Welcher, ends in a bouyant cloud of optimism. Published in 9X14 full s core; performance materials are available on a rental basis.
SKU: MH.1-59913-047-5
ISBN 9781599130477.
Ensemble instrumentation: 4 Flute I, 6 Flute II / Oboe, 6 Bb Clarinet I, 6 Bb Clarinet II, 3 Bb Bass Clarinet, 2 Bassoon, 3 Eb Alto Saxophone I, 3 Eb Alto Saxophone II, 2 Bb Tenor Saxophone, 1 Eb Baritone Saxophone, 3 Bb Cornet I, 3 Bb Cornet II, 3 Bb Cornet III, 2 F Horn I, 2 F Horn II, 3 Trombone I, 3 Trombone II, 3 Baritone B.C., 2 Baritone T.C., 4 Tuba, 2 Timpani, 7 Percussion, 3 Mallet Percussion.
SKU: CF.SC89
ISBN 9781491158852. UPC: 680160917570.
Scoring: Bass Clarinet in Bb, Bassoon, Clarinet 1 in Bb, Clarinet 2 in Bb, Contrabass, Flute 1, Flute 2, Harp, Horn 1 in F, Horn 2 in F, Horn 3 in F, Oboe, Percussion, Timpani, Trumpet 1 in Bb, Trumpet 2 in Bb, Trumpet 3 in Bb, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2 and more.William Grant Stillas catalog of works comprises over 200 pieces, including five symphonies, nine operas, four ballets and numerous works for chamber ensembles. He initially found employment as an oboist in pit orchestras in New York City, later as an arranger of popular music for various ensembles, including those by William C. Handy, James P. Johnson and Paul Whiteman. His career as a composer was launched with a performance in 1931 of his Symphony No. 1 aAfro-Americana by the Rochester Philharmonic, conducted by Howard Hanson, who would remain a life-long champion of Stillas orchestral works. By the 1950s the symphony had been performed in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and various European capitals. This notoriety earned Still a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1934, after which he moved to Los Angeles. He is credited as the first African-American to conduct a major orchestra (the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra), the first to have an opera performed by a major company (Troubled Island by the New York City Opera in 1949), and one of the first composers to write for radio, films and television. So numerous were his awards and accolades, including three Guggenheim Fellowships and a variety of honorary doctorates, that he was designated as the aDean of Afro-American Composers.a The aBlack belta refers to a region in the southern United States that was distinguished by the color of its fertile soil. It was an area whose rich economy was based on cotton and tobacco plantations that were controlled by rich white people and worked by poor black laborers. Stillas piece From the Black Belt from 1926 is presumably a musical representation of these laborers. He described its seven parts in the following ways: William Grant Stillas catalog of works comprises over 200 pieces, including five symphonies, nine operas, four ballets and numerous works for chamber ensembles. He initially found employment as an oboist in pit orchestras in New York City, later as an arranger of popular music for various ensembles, including those by William C. Handy, James P. Johnson and Paul Whiteman. His career as a composer was launched with a performance in 1931 of his Symphony No. 1 aAfro-Americana by the Rochester Philharmonic, conducted by Howard Hanson, who would remain a life-long champion of Stillas orchestral works. By the 1950s the symphony had been performed in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and various European capitals. This notoriety earned Still a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1934, after which he moved to Los Angeles. He is credited as the first African-American to conduct a major orchestra (the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra), the first to have an opera performed by a major company (Troubled Island by the New York City Opera in 1949), and one of the first composers to write for radio, films and television. So numerous were his awards and accolades, including three Guggenheim Fellowships and a variety of honorary doctorates, that he was designated as the aDean of Afro-American Composers.a The aBlack belta refers to a region in the southern United States that was distinguished by the color of its fertile soil. It was an area whose rich economy was based on cotton and tobacco plantations that were controlled by rich white people and worked by poor black laborers. Stillas piece From the Black Belt from 1926 is presumably a musical representation of these laborers. He described its seven parts in the following ways: Lial Scamp If one were to base his judgment on the volume of sound, he would think this little fellow, who delights in playing childish pranks, a big scamp. But the aptness of the title is determined by the brevity of the piece rather than by the volume of sound. Honeysuckle A musical suggestion of the saccharine odor of the honeysuckle. Dance This title is self-explanatory. Brown Girl A tone picture of a lovely girl. Mah Bones Is Creakina An old man, afflicted with rheumatism, complains loudly. Blue The lament of a weary soul. Clap Yoa Hanas The participants in a game for children form a circle and clap their hands at intervals.
SKU: HP.C6140C
UPC: 763628961404. By Keith Getty & Stuart Townend.
Medley of songs including by Keith Getty & Stuart Townend This medley for Holy Week includes many of the significant hymns and songs that center on the cross: The Power of the Cross, Beneath the Cross, Beneath the Cross of Jesus, Near the Cross, and When I Survey the Wondrous Cross. This Holy Week Experience is an extended work (7:30 mins. ), with optional scripture narration and instruments, as well as an opportunity for the congregation to join in on at the end of When I Survey. Instrumental Parts: Conductor's Score, Flute, Oboe (or Soprano Sax or Clarinet), Horn (or Alto Sax or Clarinet), Piano, Cello/Bassoon (or Bass Clarinet).