Band Concert Band SKU: PR.465000130 For Large Wind Ensemble. Compo...(+)
Band Concert Band
SKU:
PR.465000130
For
Large Wind Ensemble.
Composed by Dan Welcher.
Sws. Contemporary. Full
score. With Standard
notation. Composed 2010.
Duration 14 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#465-00013. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.465000130).
ISBN
9781598064070. UPC:
680160600144. 9x12
inches.
Following a
celebrated series of wind
ensemble tone poems about
national parks in the
American West, Dan
Welcher’s Upriver
celebrates the Lewis &
Clark Expedition from the
Missouri River to
Oregon’s Columbia
Gorge, following the
Louisiana Purchase of
1803. Welcher’s
imaginative textures and
inventiveness are freshly
modern, evoking our
American heritage,
including references to
Shenandoah and other folk
songs known to have been
sung on the expedition.
For advanced players.
Duration:
14’. In 1803,
President Thomas
Jefferson sent Meriwether
Lewis and William
Clark’s Corps of
Discovery to find a water
route to the Pacific and
explore the uncharted
West. He believed woolly
mammoths, erupting
volcanoes, and mountains
of pure salt awaited
them. What they found was
no less mind-boggling:
some 300 species unknown
to science, nearly 50
Indian tribes, and the
Rockies.Ihave been a
student of the Lewis and
Clark expedition, which
Thomas Jefferson called
the “Voyage of
Discovery,†for as
long as I can remember.
This astonishing journey,
lasting more than
two-and-a-half years,
began and ended in St.
Louis, Missouri —
and took the travelers up
more than a few rivers in
their quest to find the
Northwest Passage to the
Pacific Ocean. In an age
without speedy
communication, this was
akin to space travel out
of radio range in our own
time: no one knew if,
indeed, the party had
even survived the voyage
for more than a year.
Most of them were
soldiers. A few were
French-Canadian voyageurs
— hired trappers
and explorers, who were
fluent in French (spoken
extensively in the
region, due to earlier
explorers from France)
and in some of the Indian
languages they might
encounter. One of the
voyageurs, a man named
Pierre Cruzatte, also
happened to be a
better-than-average
fiddle player. In many
respects, the travelers
were completely on their
own for supplies and
survival, yet,
incredibly, only one of
them died during the
voyage. Jefferson had
outfitted them with food,
weapons, medicine, and
clothing — and
along with other
trinkets, a box of 200
jaw harps to be used in
trading with the Indians.
Their trip was long,
perilous to the point of
near catastrophe, and
arduous. The dream of a
Northwest Passage proved
ephemeral, but the
northwestern quarter of
the continent had finally
been explored, mapped,
and described to an
anxious world. When the
party returned to St.
Louis in 1806, and with
the Louisiana Purchase
now part of the United
States, they were greeted
as national heroes.Ihave
written a sizeable number
of works for wind
ensemble that draw their
inspiration from the
monumental spaces found
in the American West.
Four of them (Arches, The
Yellowstone Fires,
Glacier, and Zion) take
their names, and in large
part their being, from
actual national parks in
Utah, Wyoming, and
Montana. But Upriver,
although it found its
voice (and its finale) in
the magnificent Columbia
Gorge in Oregon, is about
a much larger region.
This piece, like its
brother works about the
national parks,
doesn’t try to
tell a story. Instead, it
captures the flavor of a
certain time, and of a
grand adventure. Cast in
one continuous movement
and lasting close to
fourteen minutes, the
piece falls into several
subsections, each with
its own heading: The
Dream (in which
Jefferson’s vision
of a vast expanse of
western land is opened);
The Promise, a chorale
that re-appears several
times in the course of
the piece and represents
the seriousness of the
presidential mission; The
River; The Voyageurs; The
River II ; Death and
Disappointment; Return to
the Voyage; and The River
III .The music includes
several quoted melodies,
one of which is familiar
to everyone as the
ultimate “river
song,†and which
becomes the
through-stream of the
work. All of the quoted
tunes were either sung by
the men on the voyage, or
played by
Cruzatte’s fiddle.
From various journals and
diaries, we know the men
found enjoyment and
solace in music, and
almost every night
encampment had at least a
bit of music in it. In
addition to Cruzatte,
there were two other
members of the party who
played the fiddle, and
others made do with
singing, or playing upon
sticks, bones, the
ever-present jaw harps,
and boat horns. From
Lewis’ journals, I
found all the tunes used
in Upriver: Shenandoah
(still popular after more
than 200 years),
V’la bon vent,
Soldier’s Joy,
Johnny Has Gone for a
Soldier, Come Ye Sinners
Poor and Needy (a hymn
sung to the tune
“Beech
Springâ€) and
Fisher’s Hornpipe.
The work follows an
emotional journey: not
necessarily step-by-step
with the Voyage of
Discovery heroes, but a
kind of grand arch.
Beginning in the mists of
history and myth,
traversing peaks and
valleys both real and
emotional (and a solemn
funeral scene), finding
help from native people,
and recalling their zeal
upon finding the one
great river that will, in
fact, take them to the
Pacific. When the men
finally roar through the
Columbia Gorge in their
boats (a feat that even
the Indians had not
attempted), the
magnificent river
combines its theme with
the chorale of
Jefferson’s
Promise. The Dream is
fulfilled: not quite the
one Jefferson had
imagined (there is no
navigable water passage
from the Missouri to the
Pacific), but the dream
of a continental
destiny.
Band Concert Band SKU: PR.46500013L For Wind Ensemble. Composed by...(+)
Band Concert Band
SKU:
PR.46500013L
For
Wind Ensemble.
Composed by Dan Welcher.
Contemporary. Large
Score. With Standard
notation. Composed 2010.
Duration 14 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#465-00013L. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.46500013L).
UPC:
680160600151. 11 x 14
inches.
I n 1803,
President Thomas
Jefferson sent Meriwether
Lewis and William Clarks
Corps of Discovery to
find a water route to the
Pacific and explore the
uncharted West. He
believed woolly mammoths,
erupting volcanoes, and
mountains of pure salt
awaited them. What they
found was no less
mind-boggling: some 300
species unknown to
science, nearly 50 Indian
tribes, and the Rockies.
I have been a student of
the Lewis and Clark
expedition, which Thomas
Jefferson called the
Voyage of Discovery, for
as long as I can
remember. This
astonishing journey,
lasting more than
two-and-a-half years,
began and ended in St.
Louis, Missouri and took
the travelers up more
than a few rivers in
their quest to find the
Northwest Passage to the
Pacific Ocean. In an age
without speedy
communication, this was
akin to space travel out
of radio range in our own
time: no one knew if,
indeed, the party had
even survived the voyage
for more than a year.
Most of them were
soldiers. A few were
French-Canadian voyageurs
hired trappers and
explorers, who were
fluent in French (spoken
extensively in the
region, due to earlier
explorers from France)
and in some of the Indian
languages they might
encounter. One of the
voyageurs, a man named
Pierre Cruzatte, also
happened to be a
better-than-average
fiddle player. In many
respects, the travelers
were completely on their
own for supplies and
survival, yet,
incredibly, only one of
them died during the
voyage. Jefferson had
outfitted them with food,
weapons, medicine, and
clothing and along with
other trinkets, a box of
200 jaw harps to be used
in trading with the
Indians. Their trip was
long, perilous to the
point of near
catastrophe, and arduous.
The dream of a Northwest
Passage proved ephemeral,
but the northwestern
quarter of the continent
had finally been
explored, mapped, and
described to an anxious
world. When the party
returned to St. Louis in
1806, and with the
Louisiana Purchase now
part of the United
States, they were greeted
as national heroes. I
have written a sizeable
number of works for wind
ensemble that draw their
inspiration from the
monumental spaces found
in the American West.
Four of them (Arches, The
Yellowstone Fires,
Glacier, and Zion) take
their names, and in large
part their being, from
actual national parks in
Utah, Wyoming, and
Montana. But Upriver,
although it found its
voice (and its finale) in
the magnificent Columbia
Gorge in Oregon, is about
a much larger region.
This piece, like its
brother works about the
national parks, doesnt
try to tell a story.
Instead, it captures the
flavor of a certain time,
and of a grand adventure.
Cast in one continuous
movement and lasting
close to fourteen
minutes, the piece falls
into several subsections,
each with its own
heading: The Dream (in
which Jeffersons vision
of a vast expanse of
western land is opened);
The Promise, a chorale
that re-appears several
times in the course of
the piece and represents
the seriousness of the
presidential mission; The
River; The Voyageurs; The
River II ; Death and
Disappointment; Return to
the Voyage; and The River
III . The music includes
several quoted melodies,
one of which is familiar
to everyone as the
ultimate river song, and
which becomes the
through-stream of the
work. All of the quoted
tunes were either sung by
the men on the voyage, or
played by Cruzattes
fiddle. From various
journals and diaries, we
know the men found
enjoyment and solace in
music, and almost every
night encampment had at
least a bit of music in
it. In addition to
Cruzatte, there were two
other members of the
party who played the
fiddle, and others made
do with singing, or
playing upon sticks,
bones, the ever-present
jaw harps, and boat
horns. From Lewis
journals, I found all the
tunes used in Upriver:
Shenandoah (still popular
after more than 200
years), Vla bon vent,
Soldiers Joy, Johnny Has
Gone for a Soldier, Come
Ye Sinners Poor and Needy
(a hymn sung to the tune
Beech Spring) and Fishers
Hornpipe. The work
follows an emotional
journey: not necessarily
step-by-step with the
Voyage of Discovery
heroes, but a kind of
grand arch. Beginning in
the mists of history and
myth, traversing peaks
and valleys both real and
emotional (and a solemn
funeral scene), finding
help from native people,
and recalling their zeal
upon finding the one
great river that will, in
fact, take them to the
Pacific. When the men
finally roar through the
Columbia Gorge in their
boats (a feat that even
the Indians had not
attempted), the
magnificent river
combines its theme with
the chorale of Jeffersons
Promise. The Dream is
fulfilled: not quite the
one Jefferson had
imagined (there is no
navigable water passage
from the Missouri to the
Pacific), but the dream
of a continental
destiny.
The Book of Urizen is Jacob de Haan his first Symphony for concert band, ...(+)
The Book of Urizen
is Jacob de Haan his
first Symphony for
concert band, solo
soprano, and a male
narrator in which sound
collages of expressions
are used. The piece is
inspired by the
compelling visionary poem
of the samename (which
the poet illustrated
himself) by the
Englishman William Blake
(1757-1827). The
Vision, first
movement and The
Creation, second
movement of The Book
of Urizen are
available by following
editionnumber: DHP
1043551. The Web,
the third movement of
The Book of Urizen
is available by the
following edition number:
DHP 1125252. Download the
audio samples here: track
1, track 2, track
3
In The Book
of Urizen - Jacob de
Haan zijn eerste symfonie
voor harmonieorkest,
zangstem (sopraan) en een
mannelijke spreekstem -
wordt gebruik gemaakt van
geluidscollages. De
compositie is ge
nspireerd op het
gelijknamigegedicht van
William Blake
(1757-1827). The
Vision, het eerste
deel en The
Creation, het tweede
deel van The Book of
Urizen zijn
beschikbaar via volgend
editienummer: DHP
1043551. The Web,
het derdedeel van The
Book of Urizen is
verkrijgbaar via
editienummer: DHP
1125252. Download
audiofragmenten hier:
track 1, track 2, track
3
The Book of
Urizen ist Jacob de
Haan seine erste
Symphonie für
Blasorchester, Gesang
(Sopran) und
(männliche)
Sprechstimme, in welcher
Botschaften durch
Geräuschcollagen
wiedergegeben werden. Als
Inspirationsquelle
dienteder gleichnamige
Gedichtzyklus des
großen englischen
Dichters und Malers
William Blake
(1757-1827). The
Vision, erster Satz
und The Creation,
zweiter Satz von The
Book of Urizen sind
unter der
folgendenEditionsnummer
erhältlich: DHP
1043551. The Web,
der dritte Satz von
The Book of Urizen , ist
unter der folgenden
Editionsnummer
erhältlich: DHP
1125252. Laden Sie hier
die Audiosamples
herunter: track 1, track
2,track 3
The Book of
Urizen is a work for
concert band, solo
soprano, and a male
narrator in which sound
collages of religious
expressions are used. The
piece is inspired by the
compelling visionary poem
of the same name (which
the poet
illustratedhimself) by
the Englishman William
Blake (1757-1827), who
occupies a unique
position in western
literature and the visual
arts. He was not just a
poet and a writer, but he
was also a graphic
artist, a painter, an
illustrator, a
spiritualist, areligious
visionary, and a mystic
philosopher. For the
performance of this work,
a professional sound
system, including two
microphones and a CD
player, is needed. The
three sound collages are
three separate tracks on
the enclosed CD and can
beplayed easily at the
right moment. The Book
of Urizen bears
resemblance to Genesis
and Exodus, of which the
contents form the basis
of the Christian, Jewish,
and Islamic faith. Blake
adhered to the principle
that all religions are in
fact one,and that deities
reside in human beings.
In The Book of
Urizen this is
represented in “The
Net of Religion,â€
which is spanned over the
earth by Urizen. The
sound collages, compiled
by Jacob de Haan in the
studio, find their origin
inJerusalem, the Holy
City, where the
afore-mentioned faiths
“come
together.†In the
first movement of
this composition, The
Vision, Urizen
prepares his vision of
the world, and he
presents this to the
“Eternals.â€
His vision is
rejected,and Urizen locks
himself up in his own
abstract world. When he
does emerge again, he is
confronted with rage by
the gathered Eternals.
Urizen flees the wrath of
the Eternals, “the
flames of eternal
fury,†and enwombs
himself in his own world.
Whenthe Eternals see
Urizen in his
“stony
sleep,†they wonder
if this is death. The
blacksmith Los is torn by
grief because of the
isolation of Urizen. It
brings him to rouse his
fires, prepare his forge,
and to give
Urizen’s world
concrete form. In
thesecond
movement, The
Creation,
Urizen’s world,
but also man, woman, and
child are created. Los is
horrified with the
appearance of
Urizen’s body. He
mourns and pities Urizen,
and from his blood a
female form comes into
being, with thename
Enitharmon. The Eternals,
fearful of the female
form, decide to erect a
tent to obstruct their
view to eternity.
Enitharmon and Los beget
a son, called Orc. Los
baptizes him as a child
of the “fallen
world.†Orc is fed
at Enitharmon’s
breast,which makes a
girdle of jealousy
restrict Los’
chest. He takes the child
to the top of the
mountain and chains him
down. The cries of Orc
awaken Urizen, who
explores his world
creating instruments of
scientific measurement to
do so. Los encircles
theface of Enitharmon
from the sight of Urizen
and Orc. She then
populates the earth by
giving birth to an
enormous race.The
Web, third movement
of The Book of
Urizen is now
available: DHP 1125252
Band Concert Band SKU: PR.11540239L I. from Mythology Suite. Compo...(+)
Band Concert Band
SKU:
PR.11540239L
I.
from Mythology Suite.
Composed by Stacy Garrop.
Large Score. Duration
5:30. Theodore Presser
Company #115-40239L.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.11540239L).
UPC:
680160680221.
The
Sirens were sea nymphs,
usually pictured as part
woman and part bird, who
lived on a secluded
island surrounded by
rocks. Their enchanting
song was irresistible to
passing sailors, who were
lured to their deaths as
their ships were
destroyed upon the rocks.
The Lovely Sirens
presents three ideas: the
Sirens' beautiful song,
an unfortunate group of
sailors whose course
takes them near the
island, and the disaster
that befalls the sailors.
The sailors' peril is
represented by the Morse
code S.O.S. signal (three
dots, three dashes, and
three dots--represented
musically by short and
long rhythms). The S.O.S.
signal grows increasingly
more insistent and
distressed as it becomes
obvious that the sailors,
smitten with the voices
of the Sirens, are headed
for their
demise. The Sirens
were sea nymphs, usually
pictured as part woman
and part bird, who lived
on a secluded island
surrounded by rocks.
Their enchanting song was
irresistible to passing
sailors, who were lured
to their deaths as their
ships were destroyed upon
the rocks. The Lovely
Sirens presents three
ideas: the Sirens’
beautiful song, an
unfortunate group of
sailors whose course
takes them near the
island, and the disaster
that befalls the sailors.
The sailors’ peril
is represented by the
Morse code S.O.S. signal
(three dots, three
dashes, and three
dots—represented
musically by short and
long rhythms). The S.O.S.
signal grows increasingly
more insistent and
distressed as it becomes
obvious that the sailors,
smitten with the voices
of the Sirens, are headed
for their demise.
The Lovely Sirens Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] Theodore Presser Co.
Band Concert Band SKU: PR.11540239S I. from Mythology Suite. Compo...(+)
Band Concert Band
SKU:
PR.11540239S
I.
from Mythology Suite.
Composed by Stacy Garrop.
Full score. Duration
5:30. Theodore Presser
Company #115-40239S.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.11540239S).
UPC:
680160680214.
The
Sirens were sea nymphs,
usually pictured as part
woman and part bird, who
lived on a secluded
island surrounded by
rocks. Their enchanting
song was irresistible to
passing sailors, who were
lured to their deaths as
their ships were
destroyed upon the rocks.
The Lovely Sirens
presents three ideas: the
Sirens' beautiful song,
an unfortunate group of
sailors whose course
takes them near the
island, and the disaster
that befalls the sailors.
The sailors' peril is
represented by the Morse
code S.O.S. signal (three
dots, three dashes, and
three dots--represented
musically by short and
long rhythms). The S.O.S.
signal grows increasingly
more insistent and
distressed as it becomes
obvious that the sailors,
smitten with the voices
of the Sirens, are headed
for their
demise. The Sirens
were sea nymphs, usually
pictured as part woman
and part bird, who lived
on a secluded island
surrounded by rocks.
Their enchanting song was
irresistible to passing
sailors, who were lured
to their deaths as their
ships were destroyed upon
the rocks. The Lovely
Sirens presents three
ideas: the Sirens’
beautiful song, an
unfortunate group of
sailors whose course
takes them near the
island, and the disaster
that befalls the sailors.
The sailors’ peril
is represented by the
Morse code S.O.S. signal
(three dots, three
dashes, and three
dots—represented
musically by short and
long rhythms). The S.O.S.
signal grows increasingly
more insistent and
distressed as it becomes
obvious that the sailors,
smitten with the voices
of the Sirens, are headed
for their demise.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.AMP-494-140 Composed by Philip ...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.AMP-494-140
Composed by Philip
Sparke. Debut Series
(Anglo). Concert March.
Score Only. Composed
2021. 28 pages. Anglo
Music Press #AMP 494-140.
Published by Anglo Music
Press (BT.AMP-494-140).
English-German-French-
Dutch.
March of
the Robot Army was
commissioned by Linda
Anzolin & Giordano-Bruno
Tedeschi for Campobanda
2019, with funds made
available by JUST ITALIA.
Campobanda is an Italian
summer music camp for 8-
to 18-year-olds (held
inCamposilvano in 2019)
which has a different
theme every year. The
theme for 2019 was
‘science
fiction’, so
composer Philip Sparke
chose to write a robot
march. After a quirky
introduction featuring
trumpet calls and
chromaticfigures, the
main theme appears in a
minor mode on clarinet
and tenor sax and is then
taken up by the full
band. A change of key
heralds a new theme, led
by the trumpet and again
repeated by the full
ensemble. A further
change ofkey introduces a
legato
‘trio’
melody over a rather
robotic accompaniment:
instruments are added bit
by bit until a climax is
reached. Small motifs
from the introduction
then lead back to a full
recapitulation,
revisiting thefirst two
themes in new guises
before finishing the
march with a
flourish.
March
of the Robot Army
werd geschreven in
opdracht van Linda
Anzolin & Giordano-Bruno
Tedeschi voor Campobanda
2019: de financiering
werd mogelijk gemaakt
door JUST ITALIA.
Campobanda is een
Italiaans zomermuziekkamp
vooracht- tot
achttienjarigen (dat in
2019 werd gehouden in
Camposilvano) met elk
jaar een ander thema. Het
thema voor 2019 was
sciencefiction, dus
besloot componist Philip
Sparke een robotmars te
schrijven. Na een
grilligeinleiding met
trompetsignalen en
chromatische motieven
verschijnt het hoofdthema
in mineur op klarinet en
tenorsax, waarna het door
het hele orkest wordt
overgenomen. Een
verandering van toonsoort
kondigt een nieuw thema
aan, weeringeleid door de
trompet en herhaald door
het volledige ensemble.
Een verdere
toonsoortverandering
introduceert een legato
‘triomelodieâ€
boven een nogal
robotachtige begeleiding:
er worden stapsgewijs
instrumenten toegevoegd
totde muziek uitmondt in
een hoogtepunt. Korte
figuren uit de inleiding
nemen ons dan mee naar
een volledige herneming,
met een terugkeer naar de
eerste twee
thema’s in een
nieuwe gedaante, waarna
de mars in stijl wordt
afgesloten.
Der
March of the Robot
Army wurde von Linda
Anzolin und
Giordano-Bruno Tedeschi
für Campobanda
2019“ in Auftrag
gegeben und finanziell
von JUST ITALIA
unterstützt. Das
italienische
Sommermusikcamp
Campobanda für 8-
bis18-Jährige fand
2019 in Camposilvano
statt und hat jedes Jahr
ein anderes Motto. 2019
lautete das Thema Science
Fiction“, daher
entschied sich der
Komponist Philip Sparke
dazu, einen Robotermarsch
zu schreiben. Nach
einerskurrilen Einleitung
mit Trompetenrufen und
chromatischen Figuren
erklingt in Klarinetten
und Tenorsaxophonen das
Hauptthema in Moll, das
dann vom gesamten
Orchester aufgegriffen
werd. Ein Tonartwechsel
kündigt ein neues
Thema an,das von der
Trompete vorgestellt und
anschließend vom
gesamten Ensemble
wiederholt wird. Ein
weiterer Tonartwechsel
führt zu einem
melodischen, legato
gespielten Trio-Abschnitt
über einer
roboterhaften Begleitung.
Nach und nachkommen
weitere Instrumente
hinzu, bis der
Höhepunkt erreicht
ist. Kleine Motive aus
der Einleitung führen
dann zu einer Reprise,
wobei die ersten beiden
Themen in neuer Gestalt
wieder aufgegriffen
werden, bevor der Marsch
zum Endehin noch einmal
musikalisch
aufblüht.
March of the Robot Army Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Anglo Music
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.AMP-494-010 Composed by Philip ...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.AMP-494-010
Composed by Philip
Sparke. Debut Series
(Anglo). Concert March.
Set (Score & Parts).
Composed 2021. Anglo
Music Press #AMP 494-010.
Published by Anglo Music
Press (BT.AMP-494-010).
English-German-French-
Dutch.
March of
the Robot Army was
commissioned by Linda
Anzolin & Giordano-Bruno
Tedeschi for Campobanda
2019, with funds made
available by JUST ITALIA.
Campobanda is an Italian
summer music camp for 8-
to 18-year-olds (held
inCamposilvano in 2019)
which has a different
theme every year. The
theme for 2019 was
‘science
fiction’, so
composer Philip Sparke
chose to write a robot
march. After a quirky
introduction featuring
trumpet calls and
chromaticfigures, the
main theme appears in a
minor mode on clarinet
and tenor sax and is then
taken up by the full
band. A change of key
heralds a new theme, led
by the trumpet and again
repeated by the full
ensemble. A further
change ofkey introduces a
legato
‘trio’
melody over a rather
robotic accompaniment:
instruments are added bit
by bit until a climax is
reached. Small motifs
from the introduction
then lead back to a full
recapitulation,
revisiting thefirst two
themes in new guises
before finishing the
march with a
flourish.
March
of the Robot Army
werd geschreven in
opdracht van Linda
Anzolin & Giordano-Bruno
Tedeschi voor Campobanda
2019: de financiering
werd mogelijk gemaakt
door JUST ITALIA.
Campobanda is een
Italiaans zomermuziekkamp
vooracht- tot
achttienjarigen (dat in
2019 werd gehouden in
Camposilvano) met elk
jaar een ander thema. Het
thema voor 2019 was
sciencefiction, dus
besloot componist Philip
Sparke een robotmars te
schrijven. Na een
grilligeinleiding met
trompetsignalen en
chromatische motieven
verschijnt het hoofdthema
in mineur op klarinet en
tenorsax, waarna het door
het hele orkest wordt
overgenomen. Een
verandering van toonsoort
kondigt een nieuw thema
aan, weeringeleid door de
trompet en herhaald door
het volledige ensemble.
Een verdere
toonsoortverandering
introduceert een legato
‘triomelodieâ€
boven een nogal
robotachtige begeleiding:
er worden stapsgewijs
instrumenten toegevoegd
totde muziek uitmondt in
een hoogtepunt. Korte
figuren uit de inleiding
nemen ons dan mee naar
een volledige herneming,
met een terugkeer naar de
eerste twee
thema’s in een
nieuwe gedaante, waarna
de mars in stijl wordt
afgesloten.
Der
March of the Robot
Army wurde von Linda
Anzolin und
Giordano-Bruno Tedeschi
für Campobanda
2019“ in Auftrag
gegeben und finanziell
von JUST ITALIA
unterstützt. Das
italienische
Sommermusikcamp
Campobanda für 8-
bis18-Jährige fand
2019 in Camposilvano
statt und hat jedes Jahr
ein anderes Motto. 2019
lautete das Thema Science
Fiction“, daher
entschied sich der
Komponist Philip Sparke
dazu, einen Robotermarsch
zu schreiben. Nach
einerskurrilen Einleitung
mit Trompetenrufen und
chromatischen Figuren
erklingt in Klarinetten
und Tenorsaxophonen das
Hauptthema in Moll, das
dann vom gesamten
Orchester aufgegriffen
werd. Ein Tonartwechsel
kündigt ein neues
Thema an,das von der
Trompete vorgestellt und
anschließend vom
gesamten Ensemble
wiederholt wird. Ein
weiterer Tonartwechsel
führt zu einem
melodischen, legato
gespielten Trio-Abschnitt
über einer
roboterhaften Begleitung.
Nach und nachkommen
weitere Instrumente
hinzu, bis der
Höhepunkt erreicht
ist. Kleine Motive aus
der Einleitung führen
dann zu einer Reprise,
wobei die ersten beiden
Themen in neuer Gestalt
wieder aufgegriffen
werden, bevor der Marsch
zum Endehin noch einmal
musikalisch
aufblüht.
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By Sandy Feldstein and Larry Clark. For Beginning Band. Music for Young Bands. C...(+)
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Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1043551-140 I. The Vision ...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1043551-140
I. The Vision - II.
The Creation.
Composed by Jacob De
Haan. Sovereign Series.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2004. De
Haske Publications #DHP
1043551-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1043551-140).
The Book of
Urizen is Jacob de
Haan his first Symphony
for concert band, solo
soprano, and a male
narrator in which sound
collages of expressions
are used. The piece is
inspired by the
compelling visionary poem
of the samename (which
the poet illustrated
himself) by the
Englishman William Blake
(1757-1827). The
Vision, first
movement and The
Creation, second
movement of The Book
of Urizen are
available by following
editionnumber: DHP
1043551. The Web,
the third movement of
The Book of Urizen
is available by the
following edition number:
DHP 1125252. Download the
audio samples here: track
1, track 2, track
3
In The Book
of Urizen - Jacob de
Haan zijn eerste symfonie
voor harmonieorkest,
zangstem (sopraan) en een
mannelijke spreekstem -
wordt gebruik gemaakt van
geluidscollages. De
compositie is ge
nspireerd op het
gelijknamigegedicht van
William Blake
(1757-1827). The
Vision, het eerste
deel en The
Creation, het tweede
deel van The Book of
Urizen zijn
beschikbaar via volgend
editienummer: DHP
1043551. The Web,
het derdedeel van The
Book of Urizen is
verkrijgbaar via
editienummer: DHP
1125252. Download
audiofragmenten hier:
track 1, track 2, track
3
The Book of
Urizen ist Jacob de
Haan seine erste
Symphonie für
Blasorchester, Gesang
(Sopran) und
(männliche)
Sprechstimme, in welcher
Botschaften durch
Geräuschcollagen
wiedergegeben werden. Als
Inspirationsquelle
dienteder gleichnamige
Gedichtzyklus des
großen englischen
Dichters und Malers
William Blake
(1757-1827). The
Vision, erster Satz
und The Creation,
zweiter Satz von The
Book of Urizen sind
unter der
folgendenEditionsnummer
erhältlich: DHP
1043551. The Web,
der dritte Satz von
The Book of Urizen , ist
unter der folgenden
Editionsnummer
erhältlich: DHP
1125252. Laden Sie hier
die Audiosamples
herunter: track 1, track
2,track 3
The Book of
Urizen is a work for
concert band, solo
soprano, and a male
narrator in which sound
collages of religious
expressions are used. The
piece is inspired by the
compelling visionary poem
of the same name (which
the poet
illustratedhimself) by
the Englishman William
Blake (1757-1827), who
occupies a unique
position in western
literature and the visual
arts. He was not just a
poet and a writer, but he
was also a graphic
artist, a painter, an
illustrator, a
spiritualist, areligious
visionary, and a mystic
philosopher. For the
performance of this work,
a professional sound
system, including two
microphones and a CD
player, is needed. The
three sound collages are
three separate tracks on
the enclosed CD and can
beplayed easily at the
right moment. The Book
of Urizen bears
resemblance to Genesis
and Exodus, of which the
contents form the basis
of the Christian, Jewish,
and Islamic faith. Blake
adhered to the principle
that all religions are in
fact one,and that deities
reside in human beings.
In The Book of
Urizen this is
represented in “The
Net of Religion,â€
which is spanned over the
earth by Urizen. The
sound collages, compiled
by Jacob de Haan in the
studio, find their origin
inJerusalem, the Holy
City, where the
afore-mentioned faiths
“come
together.†In the
first movement of
this composition, The
Vision, Urizen
prepares his vision of
the world, and he
presents this to the
“Eternals.â€
His vision is
rejected,and Urizen locks
himself up in his own
abstract world. When he
does emerge again, he is
confronted with rage by
the gathered Eternals.
Urizen flees the wrath of
the Eternals, “the
flames of eternal
fury,†and enwombs
himself in his own world.
Whenthe Eternals see
Urizen in his
“stony
sleep,†they wonder
if this is death. The
blacksmith Los is torn by
grief because of the
isolation of Urizen. It
brings him to rouse his
fires, prepare his forge,
and to give
Urizen’s world
concrete form. In
thesecond
movement, The
Creation,
Urizen’s world,
but also man, woman, and
child are created. Los is
horrified with the
appearance of
Urizen’s body. He
mourns and pities Urizen,
and from his blood a
female form comes into
being, with thename
Enitharmon. The Eternals,
fearful of the female
form, decide to erect a
tent to obstruct their
view to eternity.
Enitharmon and Los beget
a son, called Orc. Los
baptizes him as a child
of the “fallen
world.†Orc is fed
at Enitharmon’s
breast,which makes a
girdle of jealousy
restrict Los’
chest. He takes the child
to the top of the
mountain and chains him
down. The cries of Orc
awaken Urizen, who
explores his world
creating instruments of
scientific measurement to
do so. Los encircles
theface of Enitharmon
from the sight of Urizen
and Orc. She then
populates the earth by
giving birth to an
enormous race.The
Web, third movement
of The Book of
Urizen is now
available: DHP
1125252.
Guardians of the Waves Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Anglo Music
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3.5 SKU: BT.AMP-481-010 Composed by Philip ...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3.5
SKU:
BT.AMP-481-010
Composed by Philip
Sparke. Ceremonial
Series. Concert March.
Set (Score & Parts).
Composed 2021. Anglo
Music Press #AMP 481-010.
Published by Anglo Music
Press (BT.AMP-481-010).
English-German-French-
Dutch.
Guardians
of the Waves was
commissioned by the Japan
Coast Guard Band to
celebrate their 30th
anniversary in 2018. They
gave the premiere as part
of a 30th anniversary
concert on November 8th
that year. Set in
traditionalmarch form,
Guardians of the
Waves opens with a
short introduction, which
leads to the main theme,
played initially by the
brass and then repeated
with a florid woodwind
descant. The theme is
extended and morphs into
asecond theme, first
played tutti and then
quietly repeated by
bassoon, tenor sax and
euphonium. This leads to
a conventional
‘bass
strain’, played
twice with varying
accompaniments. A quieter
trio section follows,
delicatelyscored and
featuring the tenor
instruments of the band.
Taken up by the full
band, this leads back to
a recall of the
introduction and a return
to the main two themes,
which lead to a triumphal
close.
Guardian
s of the Waves werd
geschreven in opdracht
van de Japan Coast Guard
Band ter gelegenheid van
het dertigjarig bestaan
van dit orkest, in 2018.
De première vond
plaats tijdens het
jubileumconcert op 8
november van datjaar. Het
werk, dat is gecomponeerd
in een traditionele
marsvorm, begint met een
korte introductie die het
hoofdthema inleidt, dat
aanvankelijk wordt
gespeeld door het koper
en dan wordt herhaald met
een weelderige discant in
hethout. Het thema wordt
voortgezet en gaat over
in een tweede thema,
eerst tutti gespeeld en
rustig herhaald door
fagot, tenorsax en
eufonium. Dit thema voert
ons mee naar een
conventionele baslijn,
die twee keer wordt
gespeeld metvariërende
begeleiding. Daarna volgt
een kalmer triogedeelte,
dat delicaat is getoonzet
en waarin de
tenorinstrumenten van het
orkest ruimschoots aan
bod komen. Het wordt dan
overgenomen door het
complete orkest en brengt
onsterug naar de
inleiding en de twee
hoofdthema’s,
uitmondend in een
triomfantelijk
slot.
Guardians
of the Waves wurde
von der Japan Coast Guard
Band anlässlich ihres
30-jährigen Bestehens
im Jahr 2018 in Auftrag
gegeben. Die
Uraufführung fand am
8. November 2018 im
Rahmen eines
Jubiläumskonzertes
statt.Guardians of the
Waves wurde als
traditioneller Marsch
komponiert und beginnt
mit einer kurzen
Einleitung, die zum
Hauptthema führt.
Dieses wird zunächst
von den Blechbläsern
gespielt und dann von den
Oberstimmen in
denHolzbläsern mit
Verzierungen wiederholt.
Das Thema wird erweitert
und geht in ein zweites
Thema über, das
zunächst vom Tutti
gespielt und dann von
Fagott, Tenorsaxophon und
Euphonium leise
wiederholt wird.
Anschließend
erklingteine
traditionelle Melodie in
den Bassinstrumenten, die
mit unterschiedlicher
Begleitung zweimal
gespielt wird. Es folgt
ein ruhigeres Trio, das
zart besetzt ist und die
Tenorinstrumente des
Blasorchesters
hervorhebt. Dies
wirdschließlich vom
gesamten Blasorchester
aufgegriffen und führt
zu einer Wiederholung der
Einleitung und einer
Rückkehr zu den beiden
Hauptthemen, die in einen
triumphalen Schluss
überleiten.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3.5 SKU: BT.AMP-481-140 Composed by Philip ...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3.5
SKU:
BT.AMP-481-140
Composed by Philip
Sparke. Ceremonial
Series. Concert March.
Score Only. Composed
2021. 32 pages. Anglo
Music Press #AMP 481-140.
Published by Anglo Music
Press (BT.AMP-481-140).
English-German-French-
Dutch.
Guardians
of the Waves was
commissioned by the Japan
Coast Guard Band to
celebrate their 30th
anniversary in 2018. They
gave the premiere as part
of a 30th anniversary
concert on November 8th
that year. Set in
traditionalmarch form,
Guardians of the
Waves opens with a
short introduction, which
leads to the main theme,
played initially by the
brass and then repeated
with a florid woodwind
descant. The theme is
extended and morphs into
asecond theme, first
played tutti and then
quietly repeated by
bassoon, tenor sax and
euphonium. This leads to
a conventional
‘bass
strain’, played
twice with varying
accompaniments. A quieter
trio section follows,
delicatelyscored and
featuring the tenor
instruments of the band.
Taken up by the full
band, this leads back to
a recall of the
introduction and a return
to the main two themes,
which lead to a triumphal
close.
Guardian
s of the Waves werd
geschreven in opdracht
van de Japan Coast Guard
Band ter gelegenheid van
het dertigjarig bestaan
van dit orkest, in 2018.
De première vond
plaats tijdens het
jubileumconcert op 8
november van datjaar. Het
werk, dat is gecomponeerd
in een traditionele
marsvorm, begint met een
korte introductie die het
hoofdthema inleidt, dat
aanvankelijk wordt
gespeeld door het koper
en dan wordt herhaald met
een weelderige discant in
hethout. Het thema wordt
voortgezet en gaat over
in een tweede thema,
eerst tutti gespeeld en
rustig herhaald door
fagot, tenorsax en
eufonium. Dit thema voert
ons mee naar een
conventionele baslijn,
die twee keer wordt
gespeeld metvariërende
begeleiding. Daarna volgt
een kalmer triogedeelte,
dat delicaat is getoonzet
en waarin de
tenorinstrumenten van het
orkest ruimschoots aan
bod komen. Het wordt dan
overgenomen door het
complete orkest en brengt
onsterug naar de
inleiding en de twee
hoofdthema’s,
uitmondend in een
triomfantelijk
slot.
Guardians
of the Waves wurde
von der Japan Coast Guard
Band anlässlich ihres
30-jährigen Bestehens
im Jahr 2018 in Auftrag
gegeben. Die
Uraufführung fand am
8. November 2018 im
Rahmen eines
Jubiläumskonzertes
statt.Guardians of the
Waves wurde als
traditioneller Marsch
komponiert und beginnt
mit einer kurzen
Einleitung, die zum
Hauptthema führt.
Dieses wird zunächst
von den Blechbläsern
gespielt und dann von den
Oberstimmen in
denHolzbläsern mit
Verzierungen wiederholt.
Das Thema wird erweitert
und geht in ein zweites
Thema über, das
zunächst vom Tutti
gespielt und dann von
Fagott, Tenorsaxophon und
Euphonium leise
wiederholt wird.
Anschließend
erklingteine
traditionelle Melodie in
den Bassinstrumenten, die
mit unterschiedlicher
Begleitung zweimal
gespielt wird. Es folgt
ein ruhigeres Trio, das
zart besetzt ist und die
Tenorinstrumente des
Blasorchesters
hervorhebt. Dies
wirdschließlich vom
gesamten Blasorchester
aufgegriffen und führt
zu einer Wiederholung der
Einleitung und einer
Rückkehr zu den beiden
Hauptthemen, die in einen
triumphalen Schluss
überleiten.
By James Swearingen. Young Band. FJH Young Band. Full set (score and parts). Sco...(+)
By James Swearingen.
Young Band. FJH Young
Band. Full set (score and
parts). Score only also
available: S. Concert
Band. Level: Grade 2.
Score and Set of Parts.
Composed 2006. Published
by The FJH Music Company
Inc.
Among the Clouds Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire FJH
By Brian Balmages. Arranged by Brian Balmages. Concert Band/Wind Ensemble. FJH C...(+)
By Brian Balmages.
Arranged by Brian
Balmages. Concert
Band/Wind Ensemble. FJH
Concert Band. After a
slow enchanting opening
conveys the sense of
drifting off to sleep,
the aggressive theme of
the fast section begins
the amazing flight. This
theme develops in several
ways before coming to an
invigorating conclusion.
Highly accessible and
exciting for medium level
bands! Score for this
title: B1225S. Extra part
for this title: B1225P.
Concert Band. Level:
Grade 3. Score and Set of
Parts. Published by The
FJH Music Company Inc.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.AMP-340-140 Composed by Philip Sp...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4
SKU:
BT.AMP-340-140
Composed by Philip
Sparke. Anglo Music
Midway Series. Concert
Piece. Score Only.
Composed 2012. 44 pages.
Anglo Music Press #AMP
340-140. Published by
Anglo Music Press
(BT.AMP-340-140).
9x12
inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Of Skies,
Rivers, Lakes and
Mountains was
commissioned by the
Northern California Band
Directors' Association to
honour their 50th
Anniversary in 2012. The
first performance was
given by the
Association’s 2012
Honor Band, conducted by
Dr Royce Trevis, in the
Harlen Adams Theater,
California State
University, Chico,
California, on 4th
February that year.The
brief for the commission
asked for a piece that
celebrated the United
States’ natural
resources and composer
Philip Sparke turned to
Katharine Lee
Bates’s lyrics for
the song America the
Beautiful, of which
the first and last verses
are:O beautiful for
spacious skies,For amber
waves of grain,For
purplemountain
majestiesAbove the
fruited plain!America!
America!God shed His
grace on thee,And crown
thy good with
brotherhoodFrom sea to
shining seaThe three
movements each take their
title from these
verses:1. O Beautiful
for Spacious Skies:
Opening with filigree
woodwind figuring, this
movement aims to recreate
the light and lightness
of a spring sky, birds
and blossoms floating on
gentle breezes.2. From
Sea to Shining Sea: A
vivacious celebration of
water bubbling in
streams, rivers and
lakes.3. For Purple
Mountain Majesties: A
slow final movement
representing an
awe-inspiring range of
mountains
Of
Skies, Rivers, Lakes and
Mountains is
geschreven in opdracht
van de Northern
California Band
Directors' Association,
ter gelegenheid van het
vijftigjarig jubileum van
deze organisatie, dat in
2012 werd gevierd. De
première werd op 4
februari van dat jaar
onder leiding van
dirigent Royce Trevis
uitgevoerd door de
Association’s 2012
Honor Band, in het Harlen
Adams Theater, California
State University, Chico,
Californië.De
componist kreeg het
verzoek een werk te
schrijven dat een lofzang
zou zijn op alles wat de
natuur van Verenigde
Staten te bieden heeft.
Philip Sparke gebruikte
de tekst van Katharine
Lee Bates voor de song
America the
Beautiful, waarvan
heteerste en laatste
couplet als volgt
luiden:O beautiful for
spacious skies,For amber
waves of grain,For purple
mountain majestiesAbove
the fruited
plain!America!
America!God shed His
grace on thee,And crown
thy good with
brotherhoodFrom sea to
shining seaDe titels van
de drie delen van de
compositie zijn ontleend
aan deze coupletten:1.
O Beautiful for
Spacious Skies: Dit
deel, dat opent met
verfijnde figuren in het
hout, is een poging om
het licht en de lichtheid
van een lentehemel te
herscheppen, met
vogeltjes en bloesems die
wiegen in een milde
bries.2. From Sea to
Shining Sea: Een
levendige ode aan water
dat stroomt in beken,
rivieren en meren3.
For Purple Mountain
Majesties: Een
langzaam laatste deel
waarin het beeld wordt
opgeroepen van een
indrukwekkende bergketen
Of Skies,
Rivers, Lakes and
Mountains wurde von
der Northern California
Band Director’s
Association
(Dirigentenverband
Nord-Kaliforniens) zum
50-jährigen
Jubiläum im Jahr 2012
in Auftrag gegeben. Die
Uraufführung mit dem
Ehrenorchester 2012 des
Verbands fand am 4.
Februar desselben Jahre
unter der Leitung von Dr.
Royce Trevis im Halen
Adams Theater an der
California State
University, Chico
Kalifornien) statt.Der
Kompositionsauftrag
verlangte ein Stück zu
Ehren der Reichtümer
der Natur Amerikas. Der
Komponist Philip Sparke
wählte daher die erste
und letzte Strophe aus
Katherine Lee
Bates’ Text zum
Lied America the
Beautiful, die da
lauten:O beautiful for
spaciousskies,For amber
waves of grain,For purple
mountain majestiesAbove
the fruited
plain!America!
America!God shed His
grace on thee,And crown
thy good with
brotherhoodFrom sea to
shining seaDie Titel der
drei Sätze stammen
alle aus diesen
Strophen:1. O
Beautiful for Spacious
Skies (O
wunderschön, der weite
Himmel): Mit filigranen
Figuren im Holz
beginnend, will dieser
Satz das Licht und die
Leichtigkeit des
Frühlingshimmels, die
Vögel und von einer
sanften Brise getragene
Blüten zum Leben
erwecken.2. From Sea
to Shining Sea (Vom
Meer zum strahlenden
Meer): Mit lebhafter
Musik wird hier in
Flüssen, Bächen und
Seen sprudelndes Wasser
zelebriert.3. For
Purple Mountain
Majesties (Die
Erhabenheit der purpurrot
leuchtenden Berge): Der
langsame Schlusssatz
richtet den Blick auf
ehrfurchtgebietende
Gebirge.
The Great Land Run Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Facile Opus III Wind Orchestra Publications
Concert band - Grade 3 SKU: CL.012-4185-75 Composed by Anderson. Concert ...(+)
Concert band - Grade 3
SKU:
CL.012-4185-75
Composed by Anderson.
Concert Band. Concert
Band Series. Audio
recording available
separately (item
CL.WFR378). Oversized,
spiral-bound score.
Composed 2013. Duration 4
minutes, 38 seconds. Opus
III Wind Orchestra
Publications
#012-4185-75. Published
by Opus III Wind
Orchestra Publications
(CL.012-4185-75).
An exciting
journey through the old
west, The Great Land Run
paints an exhilarating
picture of 1889 Oklahoma.
A fanfare-like main theme
at the beginning is
followed by the night
around the campfire. As
the settlers rest, a
gentle storm washes over
them bringing forth the
questions of what
tomorrow may bring. As
morning rises, they head
back on their way to
stake their plot of land
and new life. A powerful
recap of the main theme
drives this piece to an
exciting end. With
multiple opportunities
for solos in the flute,
clarinet, oboe, and
trumpet, this piece will
offer a fun, yet
challenging experience
for any concert band!
The Great Land Run Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Facile Opus III Wind Orchestra Publications
Concert band - Grade 3 SKU: CL.012-4185-01 Composed by Anderson. Concert ...(+)
Concert band - Grade 3
SKU:
CL.012-4185-01
Composed by Anderson.
Concert Band. Concert
Band Series. Audio
recording available
separately (item
CL.WFR378). Extra full
score. Composed 2013.
Duration 4 minutes, 38
seconds. Opus III Wind
Orchestra Publications
#012-4185-01. Published
by Opus III Wind
Orchestra Publications
(CL.012-4185-01).
An exciting
journey through the old
west, The Great Land Run
paints an exhilarating
picture of 1889 Oklahoma.
A fanfare-like main theme
at the beginning is
followed by the night
around the campfire. As
the settlers rest, a
gentle storm washes over
them bringing forth the
questions of what
tomorrow may bring. As
morning rises, they head
back on their way to
stake their plot of land
and new life. A powerful
recap of the main theme
drives this piece to an
exciting end. With
multiple opportunities
for solos in the flute,
clarinet, oboe, and
trumpet, this piece will
offer a fun, yet
challenging experience
for any concert band!
Highly recommended!
Commence! Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Cabasa, Chimes, China Cymbal, Cla...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Bells,
Cabasa, Chimes, China
Cymbal, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3,
Crash Cymbals, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute 1,
Flute 2, Horn 1, Horn 2,
Mallet Percussion, Mark
Tree, Oboe, Percussion 1
and more. - Grade 3
SKU: CF.CPS210
Composed by Sean
O'Loughlin. Concert Band
(CPS). Set of Score and
Parts. With Standard
notation.
16+16+8+16+32+32+8+8+8+8+
8+8+16+16+16+8+8+12+12+12
+16+8+4+8+32+40+8 pages.
Duration 3 minutes, 57
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #CPS210. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS210).
ISBN
9781491152362. UPC:
680160909865.
A
driving composition from
Sean
O'loughlin,?Commence!?beg
ins with a spirited theme
that oscillates between
triple and duple meter.
After developing into a
heartfelt lush brass
chorale, the lilting
theme returns again. The
composition concludes
with a dramatic return of
the B theme and a rousing
finale. A beautiful
piece,?Commence!?is
a?strong choice for any
contest or
festival.
Commence!
em> was commissioned by
the Lynden High School
Class 2017-2019 and the
Lynden, WA Community, and
is dedicated to Steve
Herrick in celebration of
his retirement. Mr.
Herrick and I first
collaborated on a
commission in 2006, and I
was immediately taken by
the community and the
music program in Lynden.
It is truly one of the
most beautiful places in
the country and full of
musical inspiration at
every turn.
This piece is a
loving tribute to Mr.
Herrick and his amazing
contribution to the
students of Lynden for
over thirty years. The
music begins with a
spirited section
oscillating between 6/8
and 2/4 time. It should
maintain a pulsing
feeling throughout. The
main melody appears at m.
25 and has a lilting,
reminiscing quality to
it. After some further
development, it moves to
a B-section at m. 41 with
some warm brass passages.
The woodwinds should soar
over the top with their
counter line. The lower
voices take over the
melody at m. 59. The
harmony becomes more
discordant at m. 71 with
passages trading between
the brass and woodwinds.
This tension
releases into a slow
section that features a
flowing, heartfelt
melody. This builds to
the big moment at m. 112.
The timpani ushers us
back to the 6/8, 2/4
section. The melody is
now accompanied by some
flowing counterpoint at
m. 153 which leads to the
B-section again at m.
169. This time the
woodwinds take the lead
and the brass provide the
counter line. A final big
moment at m. 194 is the
culmination and high
point of the composition.
A brief fast section puts
a bow on the piece for a
rousing
finale.
.
Commence!
em> was commissioned by
the Lynden High School
Class 2017-2019 and the
Lynden, WA Community, and
is dedicated to Steve
Herrick in celebration of
his retirement. Mr.
Herrick and I first
collaborated on a
commission in 2006, and I
was immediately taken by
the community and the
music program in Lynden.
It is truly one of the
most beautiful places in
the country and full of
musical inspiration at
every turn.
This piece is a
loving tribute to Mr.
Herrick and his amazing
contribution to the
students of Lynden for
over thirty years. The
music begins with a
spirited section
oscillating between 6/8
and 2/4 time. It should
maintain a pulsing
feeling throughout. The
main melody appears at m.
25 and has a lilting,
reminiscing quality to
it. After some further
development, it moves to
a B-section at m. 41 with
some warm brass passages.
The woodwinds should soar
over the top with their
counter line. The lower
voices take over the
melody at m. 59. The
harmony becomes more
discordant at m. 71 with
passages trading between
the brass and woodwinds.
This tension
releases into a slow
section that features a
flowing, heartfelt
melody. This builds to
the big moment at m. 112.
The timpani ushers us
back to the 6/8, 2/4
section. The melody is
now accompanied by some
flowing counterpoint at
m. 153 which leads to the
B-section again at m.
169. This time the
woodwinds take the lead
and the brass provide the
counter line. A final big
moment at m. 194 is the
culmination and high
point of the composition.
A brief fast section puts
a bow on the piece for a
rousing
finale.
. Co
mmence! was commissioned
by the Lynden High School
Class 2017-2019 and the
Lynden, WA Community, and
is dedicated to Steve
Herrick in celebration of
his retirement. Mr.
Herrick and I first
collaborated on a
commission in 2006, and I
was immediately taken by
the community and the
music program in Lynden.
It is truly one of the
most beautiful places in
the country and full of
musical inspiration at
every turn. This piece is
a loving tribute to Mr.
Herrick and his amazing
contribution to the
students of Lynden for
over thirty years. The
music begins with a
spirited section
oscillating between 6/8
and 2/4 time. It should
maintain a pulsing
feeling throughout. The
main melody appears at m.
25 and has a lilting,
reminiscing quality to
it. After some further
development, it moves to
a B-section at m. 41 with
some warm brass passages.
The woodwinds should soar
over the top with their
counter line. The lower
voices take over the
melody at m. 59. The
harmony becomes more
discordant at m. 71 with
passages trading between
the brass and woodwinds.
This tension releases
into a slow section that
features a flowing,
heartfelt melody. This
builds to the big moment
at m. 112. The timpani
ushers us back to the
6/8, 2/4 section. The
melody is now accompanied
by some flowing
counterpoint at m. 153
which leads to the
B-section again at m.
169. This time the
woodwinds take the lead
and the brass provide the
counter line. A final big
moment at m. 194 is the
culmination and high
point of the composition.
A brief fast section puts
a bow on the piece for a
rousing finale.
Commence! Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Facile Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Cabasa, Chimes, China Cymbal, Cla...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Bells,
Cabasa, Chimes, China
Cymbal, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3,
Crash Cymbals, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute 1,
Flute 2, Horn 1, Horn 2,
Mallet Percussion, Mark
Tree, Oboe, Percussion 1
and more. - Grade 3
SKU: CF.CPS210F
Composed by Sean
O'Loughlin. Concert Band
(CPS). Full score. With
Standard notation. 40
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#CPS210F. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS210F).
ISBN
9781491153048. UPC:
680160910540.
A
driving composition from
Sean
O'loughlin,?Commence!?beg
ins with a spirited theme
that oscillates between
triple and duple meter.
After developing into a
heartfelt lush brass
chorale, the lilting
theme returns again. The
composition concludes
with a dramatic return of
the B theme and a rousing
finale. A beautiful
piece,?Commence!?is
a?strong choice for any
contest or
festival.
Commence!
em> was commissioned by
the Lynden High School
Class 2017-2019 and the
Lynden, WA Community, and
is dedicated to Steve
Herrick in celebration of
his retirement. Mr.
Herrick and I first
collaborated on a
commission in 2006, and I
was immediately taken by
the community and the
music program in Lynden.
It is truly one of the
most beautiful places in
the country and full of
musical inspiration at
every turn.
This piece is a
loving tribute to Mr.
Herrick and his amazing
contribution to the
students of Lynden for
over thirty years. The
music begins with a
spirited section
oscillating between 6/8
and 2/4 time. It should
maintain a pulsing
feeling throughout. The
main melody appears at m.
25 and has a lilting,
reminiscing quality to
it. After some further
development, it moves to
a B-section at m. 41 with
some warm brass passages.
The woodwinds should soar
over the top with their
counter line. The lower
voices take over the
melody at m. 59. The
harmony becomes more
discordant at m. 71 with
passages trading between
the brass and woodwinds.
This tension
releases into a slow
section that features a
flowing, heartfelt
melody. This builds to
the big moment at m. 112.
The timpani ushers us
back to the 6/8, 2/4
section. The melody is
now accompanied by some
flowing counterpoint at
m. 153 which leads to the
B-section again at m.
169. This time the
woodwinds take the lead
and the brass provide the
counter line. A final big
moment at m. 194 is the
culmination and high
point of the composition.
A brief fast section puts
a bow on the piece for a
rousing
finale.
.
Commence!
em> was commissioned by
the Lynden High School
Class 2017-2019 and the
Lynden, WA Community, and
is dedicated to Steve
Herrick in celebration of
his retirement. Mr.
Herrick and I first
collaborated on a
commission in 2006, and I
was immediately taken by
the community and the
music program in Lynden.
It is truly one of the
most beautiful places in
the country and full of
musical inspiration at
every turn.
This piece is a
loving tribute to Mr.
Herrick and his amazing
contribution to the
students of Lynden for
over thirty years. The
music begins with a
spirited section
oscillating between 6/8
and 2/4 time. It should
maintain a pulsing
feeling throughout. The
main melody appears at m.
25 and has a lilting,
reminiscing quality to
it. After some further
development, it moves to
a B-section at m. 41 with
some warm brass passages.
The woodwinds should soar
over the top with their
counter line. The lower
voices take over the
melody at m. 59. The
harmony becomes more
discordant at m. 71 with
passages trading between
the brass and woodwinds.
This tension
releases into a slow
section that features a
flowing, heartfelt
melody. This builds to
the big moment at m. 112.
The timpani ushers us
back to the 6/8, 2/4
section. The melody is
now accompanied by some
flowing counterpoint at
m. 153 which leads to the
B-section again at m.
169. This time the
woodwinds take the lead
and the brass provide the
counter line. A final big
moment at m. 194 is the
culmination and high
point of the composition.
A brief fast section puts
a bow on the piece for a
rousing
finale.
. Co
mmence! was commissioned
by the Lynden High School
Class 2017-2019 and the
Lynden, WA Community, and
is dedicated to Steve
Herrick in celebration of
his retirement. Mr.
Herrick and I first
collaborated on a
commission in 2006, and I
was immediately taken by
the community and the
music program in Lynden.
It is truly one of the
most beautiful places in
the country and full of
musical inspiration at
every turn. This piece is
a loving tribute to Mr.
Herrick and his amazing
contribution to the
students of Lynden for
over thirty years. The
music begins with a
spirited section
oscillating between 6/8
and 2/4 time. It should
maintain a pulsing
feeling throughout. The
main melody appears at m.
25 and has a lilting,
reminiscing quality to
it. After some further
development, it moves to
a B-section at m. 41 with
some warm brass passages.
The woodwinds should soar
over the top with their
counter line. The lower
voices take over the
melody at m. 59. The
harmony becomes more
discordant at m. 71 with
passages trading between
the brass and woodwinds.
This tension releases
into a slow section that
features a flowing,
heartfelt melody. This
builds to the big moment
at m. 112. The timpani
ushers us back to the
6/8, 2/4 section. The
melody is now accompanied
by some flowing
counterpoint at m. 153
which leads to the
B-section again at m.
169. This time the
woodwinds take the lead
and the brass provide the
counter line. A final big
moment at m. 194 is the
culmination and high
point of the composition.
A brief fast section puts
a bow on the piece for a
rousing finale.
Concert Band/Harmonie and Clarinet Solo - Grade 2 SKU: BT.CMP-0893-05-140 ...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie and
Clarinet Solo - Grade 2
SKU:
BT.CMP-0893-05-140
Composed by Mike
Hannickel. Young Band.
Solo & Concerto. Score
Only. Composed 2005. 15
pages. Curnow Music #CMP
0893-05-140. Published by
Curnow Music
(BT.CMP-0893-05-140).
English.
Typical
ly bands that play at
this level have some
Clarinet players who are
comfortable above the
break and others who are
not. By staying below the
break throughout, this
light and spirited
Clarinet section feature
let’s you give the
entire section a bit of
the limelight. This is a
perfect vehicle to help
your Clarinet section
learn to shape a phrase,
and the cheerful melody
let’s you program
this piece anywhere you
like. It’s also a
good selection to use to
take the pressure off
Brasses before a
particularly taxing major
work. Remind the
critically important
Clarinet section that you
value their efforts as
much as any other
section.
Breezy!
De term
‘chalumeau’
is afkomstig van de naam
van een zeventiende-eeuws
instrument dat de
voorloper was van de
huidige klarinet. In
Chalumeau on the
Go speelt de
klarinetsectie in het
warme, comfortabele
chalumeauregister.
Ditlichte, levendige werk
helpt uw klarinettisten
om goed te fraseren. De
vrolijke melodie is
geschikt voor elk moment
binnen uw
concertprogramma (u kunt
er eventueel uw
koperblazers mee sparen
voordat u een werk brengt
waarin zijeen grote en
zware rol spelen). Dit is
een prima werk om uw
klarinetsectie te
stimuleren.
Ein
einfaches, spritziges
Stück, mit dem das
Klarinettenregister Ihres
Blasorchesters mit
Leichtigkeit in jedem
Sinne glänzen kann!
Mit diesem Stück
können sich die
Klarinetten wunderbar in
Phrasierung üben,
während die
Blechbläser eine
Atempause erhalten, die
sie vielleicht vor einem
weiteren anspruchsvollen
Programmpunkt gut
gebrauchen können. Die
schwungvolle,
fröhliche Melodie von
Chalumeau on the
Go peppt jedes
Konzertprogramm auf.
Chalumeau on the go Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Curnow Music
Concert Band/Harmonie and Clarinet Solo - Grade 2 SKU: BT.CMP-0893-05-010 ...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie and
Clarinet Solo - Grade 2
SKU:
BT.CMP-0893-05-010
Composed by Mike
Hannickel. Young Band.
Solo & Concerto. Set
(Score & Parts). Composed
2005. Curnow Music #CMP
0893-05-010. Published by
Curnow Music
(BT.CMP-0893-05-010).
English.
Typical
ly bands that play at
this level have some
Clarinet players who are
comfortable above the
break and others who are
not. By staying below the
break throughout, this
light and spirited
Clarinet section feature
let’s you give the
entire section a bit of
the limelight. This is a
perfect vehicle to help
your Clarinet section
learn to shape a phrase,
and the cheerful melody
let’s you program
this piece anywhere you
like. It’s also a
good selection to use to
take the pressure off
Brasses before a
particularly taxing major
work. Remind the
critically important
Clarinet section that you
value their efforts as
much as any other
section.
Breezy!
De term
‘chalumeau’
is afkomstig van de naam
van een zeventiende-eeuws
instrument dat de
voorloper was van de
huidige klarinet. In
Chalumeau on the
Go speelt de
klarinetsectie in het
warme, comfortabele
chalumeauregister.
Ditlichte, levendige werk
helpt uw klarinettisten
om goed te fraseren. De
vrolijke melodie is
geschikt voor elk moment
binnen uw
concertprogramma (u kunt
er eventueel uw
koperblazers mee sparen
voordat u een werk brengt
waarin zijeen grote en
zware rol spelen). Dit is
een prima werk om uw
klarinetsectie te
stimuleren.
Ein
einfaches, spritziges
Stück, mit dem das
Klarinettenregister Ihres
Blasorchesters mit
Leichtigkeit in jedem
Sinne glänzen kann!
Mit diesem Stück
können sich die
Klarinetten wunderbar in
Phrasierung üben,
während die
Blechbläser eine
Atempause erhalten, die
sie vielleicht vor einem
weiteren anspruchsvollen
Programmpunkt gut
gebrauchen können. Die
schwungvolle,
fröhliche Melodie von
Chalumeau on the
Go peppt jedes
Konzertprogramm auf.
Composed by
Geoffrey Brand. Arranged
by Geoffrey Brand. Band
Music. Score only.
Duration 10:00. Published
by G & M Brand Music
Publishers (CN.S11254).
Full of
intrigue and mystery,
Variations on a Bass
Theme is a treat for the
ears. A plethora of
thematic material emerges
out of tuba section in
the opening bar, creating
the jumping off point for
the whole work. Lloyd
takes the listener down
numerous unexpected
paths, conjuring many
visual images along the
way as if watching a
movie.
Variations
on a Bass Theme was
written in 1986 for brass
band and the original
version was titled
Diversions on a Bass
Theme. The composer
himself wrote: This piece
is a set of variations.
Traditionally variations
were what they said they
were, i.e. a given tune
was treated in a variety
of ways. The pattern of
this work is made the
other way round: a number
of tunes grow out of the
first bar, played by the
tubas, which provide the
motif for the whole work.
Arranger's Note: The
suggestion to arrange the
work for symphonic wind
band came from George
Lloyd: he felt the piece
lent itself to such
transcription and asked
if I would be interested
in undertaking it.
Interestingly, he always
referred to the piece as
his Variations on a Bass
Theme and I have
reflected this in the
title of this concert
band version. In all
other respects the work
is exactly as George
Lloyd wrote it.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.1165-04-140-MS Arranged by Toshio...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4
SKU:
BT.1165-04-140-MS
Arranged by Toshio
Mashima. New Sounds for
Concert Band. Pop & Rock.
Score Only. Composed
2004. Music Sales
#1165-04-140 MS.
Published by Music Sales
(BT.1165-04-140-MS).
Can't Take
My Eyes Off You war
ein Riesenerfolg für
das Duo Bob Crewe und Bob
Gaudio. Bekannte
Künstler, wie unter
anderem Diana Ross,
Gloria Gaynor und
später die Pet Shop
Boys, brachten den Titel
über drei Jahrzehnte
hinweg immer wieder in
die Hitparaden und die
Menschen in den Discos
zum Tanzen. Toshio
Mashima bearbeitete den
unwiderstehlich flotten
Popsongs für
Blasorchester. Bei diesem
Titel kann niemand still
sitzen!
There have been
many arrangements of
Beatles’ songs for
various kinds of
ensembles, so rather than
just producing a further
medley of Beatles’
hits, Peter Kleine
Schaars has added a new
twist to them with this
excellent new work. All
You Need Is Love and With
a Little Help from my
Friends pass by in a
swing march, Michelle
sounds like a newly
composed ballad and When
I’m Sixty Four is
played in Dixie swing
style. A Hard
Day’s Night is
transformed into a funk
theme with a samba
interlude, Let It Be into
a slow march, and
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da in a
rock beat. Experience The
Beatles as you have never
heard them before.
Grade 2 - Score
Only. Composed by
Mike Hannickel. Curnow
Music Concert Band.
Concert. 15 pages. Curnow
Music #89305140.
Published by Curnow Music
(HL.44005218).
UPC:
073999574685. 8.5x11
inches.
Most
second-year bands have
some clarinet players who
are comfortable above the
break and others who are
not. By staying below the
break throughout, this
light and spirited
clarinet section feature
lets you give the entire
section a bit of the
limelight. It's a perfect
vehicle to help your
clarinet section learn to
shape a phrase, and the
cheerful melody lets you
program the piece
anywhere you like. It's
also a good selection to
use to take the pressure
off of the brass before a
particularly taxing major
work. Remind the
critically important
clarinet section that you
value their efforts as
much as any other
section. Breezy!
Band Concert Band - Grade 2 SKU: CF.YPS167 Composed by Andrew Balent. Set...(+)
Band Concert Band - Grade
2
SKU: CF.YPS167
Composed by Andrew
Balent. Set of Score and
Parts. With Standard
notation.
8+2+4+4+2+2+5+2+2+4+4+4+6
+3+2+3+1+1+2+2+12 pages.
Duration 2 minutes, 12
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #YPS167. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.YPS167).
ISBN
9781491143964. UPC:
680160901463. 9 x 12
inches. Key: Eb
major.
As the title
suggests, your saxophone
section will get a good
workout in this clever
section feature. Andrew
Balent's original tune is
taken through several
variations including a
nice little swing
section. There are many
opportunities for the
other instruments to
shine as well in some
nice interplay between
the saxes and the rest of
the band. Highlight your
budding saxophonists with
this fun little
piece!
March. Composed by
Rimmer. Arranged by
Geoffrey Brand. Score and
parts. Duration 3:20.
Published by G & M Brand
Music Publishers
(CN.R10298).
Another great
march from William
Rimmer, March King, who
is reputed to have
written more that a
hundred marches. March:
The Cossack opens with a
magnificent portrayal of
the strength and vigor
reminiscent of a Russian
Cossack. An insightful
Trio provides evidence of
a Cossack's more
reflective side before a
short bridge takes the
music back, via a Da
Capo, to its opening
power and strength.
Another great
march from William
Rimmer, Britain's
Lancashire-born March
King, who is reputed to
have written more that a
hundred marches. A
Cossack, as defined in
The Oxford Dictionary, is
a member of a people of
southeastern Russia,
especially as light horse
in Russian army. William
Rimmer's march opens with
a magnificent portrayal
of the strength and vigor
which that definition
implies and there is more
character portrayal to
come. An insightful Trio
provides evidence of a
Cossack's more reflective
side before a short
bridge takes the music
back, via a Da Capo, to
its opening power and
strength. In William
Rimmer's skillful hands,
March: The Cossack is
veritably a musical
portrait.
March. Composed by
Rimmer. Arranged by
Geoffrey Brand. Score
only. Duration 3:20.
Published by G & M Brand
Music Publishers
(CN.S11298).
Another great
march from William
Rimmer, March King, who
is reputed to have
written more that a
hundred marches. March:
The Cossack opens with a
magnificent portrayal of
the strength and vigor
reminiscent of a Russian
Cossack. An insightful
Trio provides evidence of
a Cossack's more
reflective side before a
short bridge takes the
music back, via a Da
Capo, to its opening
power and strength.
Another great
march from William
Rimmer, Britain's
Lancashire-born March
King, who is reputed to
have written more that a
hundred marches. A
Cossack, as defined in
The Oxford Dictionary, is
a member of a people of
southeastern Russia,
especially as light horse
in Russian army. William
Rimmer's march opens with
a magnificent portrayal
of the strength and vigor
which that definition
implies and there is more
character portrayal to
come. An insightful Trio
provides evidence of a
Cossack's more reflective
side before a short
bridge takes the music
back, via a Da Capo, to
its opening power and
strength. In William
Rimmer's skillful hands,
March: The Cossack is
veritably a musical
portrait.
Grade 2 - Score
Only. Composed by
James Hosay. Curnow Music
Concert Band. Pop. 24
pages. Published by
Curnow Music
(HL.44007413).
UPC:
884088251819. 9x12
inches.
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