A Mother's Love Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Facile Alfred Publishing
Concert Band - Grade 2 SKU: AP.37819S Composed by Brad Ciechomski. Concer...(+)
Concert Band - Grade 2
SKU: AP.37819S
Composed by Brad
Ciechomski. Concert Band;
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles.
Young Symphonic. Form:
Ballade. Score. 12 pages.
Alfred Music #00-37819S.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.37819S).
UPC:
038081438474.
English.
A mother's
love is boundless,
never-ending, gentle, and
caressing. Written upon
the passing of the
composer's mother, this
composition opens with a
pure and simple melodic
statement that later
opens into the warmth of
the full ensemble sound,
much like the comfort of
a mother's embrace. The
opening interval of the
minor third is often
heard by a child calling
mom-my, and the piece
closes with the bells
playing this motive. The
composer dedicates this
piece to the memory of
his mother, who always
believed in his hopes and
dreams.
A Mother's Love Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Alfred Publishing
By Brad Ciechomski. Concert Band. Concert Band; Part(s); Score. Young Symphonic....(+)
By Brad Ciechomski.
Concert Band. Concert
Band; Part(s); Score.
Young Symphonic. Form:
Ballade. Grade 2. 126
pages. Published by
Alfred Music Publishing
A Mother’s Hymn Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Facile RWS Music Company
Grade 3 SKU: CL.RWS-2028-01 How Great Thou Art. Arranged by Robert...(+)
Grade 3
SKU:
CL.RWS-2028-01
How
Great Thou Art.
Arranged by Robert W.
Smith. Concert Band.
Extra full Score.
Composed 2020. RWS Music
Company #RWS-2028-01.
Published by RWS Music
Company (CL.RWS-2028-01).
Simple,
poignant and beautiful, A
Mother’s Hymn by
Robert W. Smith is an
artistic experience for
both band and audience.
Based on an old Swedish
melody also known as How
Great Thou Art, this
setting is appropriate
for any concert or
festival performance. An
instant standard in the
concert band
repertoire.
A Mother’s Hymn Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile RWS Music Company
Grade 3 SKU: CL.RWS-2028-00 How Great Thou Art. Concert Band. RWS ...(+)
Grade 3
SKU:
CL.RWS-2028-00
How
Great Thou Art.
Concert Band. RWS Concert
Band Series. Score and
set of parts. Composed
2020. Duration 4 minutes,
40 seconds. RWS Music
Company #RWS-2028-00.
Published by RWS Music
Company (CL.RWS-2028-00).
Simple,
poignant and beautiful, A
Mother’s Hymn by
Robert W. Smith is an
artistic experience for
both band and audience.
Based on an old Swedish
melody also known as How
Great Thou Art, this
setting is appropriate
for any concert or
festival performance. An
instant standard in the
concert band
repertoire.
A Mother's Hymn Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Facile RWS Music Company
Concert Band; Orchestra - Grade 3 SKU: AP.98-RWS228801 How Great Thou ...(+)
Concert Band; Orchestra -
Grade 3
SKU:
AP.98-RWS228801
How Great Thou
Art. Arranged by
Robert W. Smith. Full
Orchestra; Performance
Music Ensemble; Single
Titles. RWS - Concert
Orchestra. Score.
Composed 2022. RWS Music
Company #98-RWS228801.
Published by RWS Music
Company
(AP.98-RWS228801).
ISBN 9781470696986.
UPC: 038081612836.
English.
Simple,
poignant and beautiful, A
Mother's Hymn by Robert
W. Smith is an artistic
experience for both full
orchestra and audience.
Based on an old Swedish
melody also known as How
Great Thou Art, this
setting is appropriate
for any concert or
festival performance. An
instant standard in the
orchestra
repertoire.
A Mother's Hymn Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile RWS Music Company
Concert Band; Orchestra - Grade 3 SKU: AP.98-RWS228800 How Great Thou ...(+)
Concert Band; Orchestra -
Grade 3
SKU:
AP.98-RWS228800
How Great Thou
Art. Arranged by
Robert W. Smith. Full
Orchestra; Performance
Music Ensemble; Single
Titles. RWS - Concert
Orchestra. Score and
Part(s). Composed 2022.
RWS Music Company
#98-RWS228800. Published
by RWS Music Company
(AP.98-RWS228800).
ISBN 9781470693497.
UPC: 038081609348.
English.
Simple,
poignant and beautiful, A
Mother's Hymn by Robert
W. Smith is an artistic
experience for both full
orchestra and audience.
Based on an old Swedish
melody also known as How
Great Thou Art, this
setting is appropriate
for any concert or
festival performance. An
instant standard in the
orchestra
repertoire.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1115036-140 Composed by Satos...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4
SKU:
BT.DHP-1115036-140
Composed by Satoshi
Yagisawa. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Score Only. Composed
2010. 14 pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1115036-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1115036-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
This piece was
commissioned by Oyama
City Symphonic Wind
Orchestra to commemorate
their 30th Anniversary.
The composer was inspired
by Oyama City’s
slogan, ‘water,
green and earth’,
to write this festive
fanfare. Following a
gentle opening a fanfare
leads to a magnifi cent
chorale. This turns into
a quickly moving
energetic section with
irregular rhythm. This is
a short but dramatic
piece that will make a
brilliant concert opener.
Beim Komponieren
dieses Werkes ließ
sich Satoshi Yagisawa von
den Schlagwörtern
Wasser“,
grün“ und
Erde“ aus dem Motto
der auftraggebenden Stadt
Oyama inspirieren. Mit
einer sanften Einleitung,
nach der die Fanfare zu
einem prachtvollen Choral
anschwillt, um dann ein
kraftvolles, schnelles
Thema hervorzubringen,
bietet Fanfare - The
Benefaction from Sky and
Mother Earth alles,
was es zu einer
wirkungsvollen
Konzerteröffnung
braucht.
Questo brano è
stato commissionato dalla
Oyama City Symphonic Wind
Orchestra in Giappone,
per celebrare il 30°
anniversario di
fondazione. Nello
scrivere il brano, il
compositore si è
ispirato allo slogan di
Oyama: acqua, verde e
terra.
L’introduzione
è discreta ed è
seguita da una fanfara
che accompagna il brano
ad un splendido corale.
Il brano diventa poi
più energico e veloce.
Un brano breve, ma di
grande impatto, tipico
dello stile di
Yagisawa.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1115036-010 Composed by Satos...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4
SKU:
BT.DHP-1115036-010
Composed by Satoshi
Yagisawa. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Set (Score & Parts).
Composed 2010. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1115036-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1115036-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
This piece was
commissioned by Oyama
City Symphonic Wind
Orchestra to commemorate
their 30th Anniversary.
The composer was inspired
by Oyama City’s
slogan, ‘water,
green and earth’,
to write this festive
fanfare. Following a
gentle opening a
fanfareleads to a
magnificent chorale. This
turns into a quickly
moving energetic section
with irregular rhythm.
This is a short but
dramatic piece that will
make a brilliant concert
opener.
Een
indrukwekkend en
kleurrijk openingswerk
waarvoor de componist
zich heeft laten
inspireren door de
Japanse stad Oyama.
Beim Komponieren
dieses Werkes ließ
sich Satoshi Yagisawa von
den Schlagwörtern
Wasser“,
grün“ und
Erde“ aus dem Motto
der auftraggebenden Stadt
Oyama inspirieren. Mit
einer sanften Einleitung,
nach der die Fanfare zu
einem prachtvollen Choral
anschwillt, um dann ein
kraftvolles, schnelles
Thema hervorzubringen,
bietet Fanfare - The
Benefaction from Sky and
Mother Earth alles,
was es zu einer
wirkungsvollen
Konzerteröffnung
braucht.
Questo brano è
stato commissionato dalla
Oyama City Symphonic Wind
Orchestra in Giappone,
per celebrare il 30°
anniversario di
fondazione. Nello
scrivere il brano, il
compositore si è
ispirato allo slogan di
Oyama: acqua, verde e
terra.
L’introduzione
è discreta ed è
seguita da una fanfara
che accompagna il brano
ad un splendido corale.
Il brano diventa poi
più energico e veloce.
Un brano breve, ma di
grande impatto, tipico
dello stile di
Yagisawa.
Mother Goose Suite Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
By Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). Arranged by Jeffrey E. Turner. Concert Band. Conce...(+)
By Maurice Ravel
(1875-1937). Arranged by
Jeffrey E. Turner.
Concert Band. Concert
Band; Masterworks;
Part(s); Score. Young
Symphonic. Form:
Transcription.
Impressionistic;
Masterwork Arrangement.
Grade 3. 248 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
Mother Goose Suite Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
By Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). Arranged by Jeffrey E. Turner. Concert Band. Conce...(+)
By Maurice Ravel
(1875-1937). Arranged by
Jeffrey E. Turner.
Concert Band. Concert
Band; Masterworks; Score.
Young Symphonic. Form:
Transcription.
Impressionistic;
Masterwork Arrangement.
Grade 3. 20 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
A Sacred Suite Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire C. Alan Publications
By Brant Karrick. For Concert Band (Piccolo, Flute 1/2, Oboe, Bassoon, Clarinet ...(+)
By Brant Karrick. For
Concert Band (Piccolo,
Flute 1/2, Oboe, Bassoon,
Clarinet in Bb 1/2,
Clarinet in Bb 3, Bass
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone
1/2, Tenor Saxophone,
Baritone Saxophone,
Trumpet in Bb 1, Trumpet
in Bb 2/3, Horn in F 1/2,
Trombone 1, Trombone 2/3,
Euphonium, (Baritone
T.C.), Tuba,). Band
Music. Pioneer Band
Series. Grade 3. Score
and parts. Duration 7:20.
Published by C. Alan
Publications
Dreamcatcher Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile De Haske Publications
Score Only Concert Band (Score) - Level 2.5 SKU: HL.44013197 Composed by ...(+)
Score Only Concert Band
(Score) - Level 2.5
SKU: HL.44013197
Composed by Otto M.
Schwarz. Mitropa Music
Concert Band. Concert,
Festival. Softcover.
Duration 460 seconds. De
Haske Publications
#211217140M. Published by
De Haske Publications
(HL.44013197).
UPC:
888680793463.
Once
upon a time in North
America, there lived a
mother and her small
daughter who were part of
a community of Ojibwa
people. The girl suffered
from severe nightmares.
The mother sought help
from Spider Woman also
known as asibikaashi, who
protected people by
weaving a magical web.
This dreamcatcher.
decorated with sacred
feathers, only let good
dreams through, and the
bad dreams were burnt by
the morning sunbeams.
During this fascinating
programmatic work, one
can follow the story
meticulously, making it a
true phantasmal concert
experience! (Grade 2.5)
Dur: 8:10 (Mitropa).
Dreamcatcher Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile De Haske Publications
Score and Parts Concert Band (Score & Parts) - Level 2.5 SKU: HL.44013196 ...(+)
Score and Parts Concert
Band (Score & Parts) -
Level 2.5
SKU:
HL.44013196
Composed
by Otto M. Schwarz.
Mitropa Music Concert
Band. Concert, Festival.
Softcover. Duration 460
seconds. De Haske
Publications #211217010M.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(HL.44013196).
UPC:
888680793456.
Once
upon a time in North
America, there lived a
mother and her small
daughter who were part of
a community of Ojibwa
people. The girl suffered
from severe nightmares.
The mother sought help
from Spider Woman also
known as asibikaashi, who
protected people by
weaving a magical web.
This dreamcatcher.
decorated with sacred
feathers, only let good
dreams through, and the
bad dreams were burnt by
the morning sunbeams.
During this fascinating
programmatic work, one
can follow the story
meticulously, making it a
true phantasmal concert
experience! (Grade 2.5)
Dur: 8:10 (Mitropa).
And Still, the Spirit Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
(Easier Version of Spirit of the Sequoia). Composed by Philip Sparke (195...(+)
(Easier Version of
Spirit of the
Sequoia). Composed by
Philip Sparke (1951-). De
Haske Concert Band.
Festival. Softcover.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(HL.44012829).
Mother Machree Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Kjos Music Company
Band concert band - Grade 3.5 SKU: KJ.WB117 Composed by John Zdechlik. Sc...(+)
Band concert band - Grade
3.5
SKU: KJ.WB117
Composed by John
Zdechlik. Score and set
of parts. Neil A. Kjos
Music Company #WB117.
Published by Neil A. Kjos
Music Company (KJ.WB117).
This
arrangement of the old
Irish folk song is simple
and direct so the
inherent expressive
quality of the melody can
speak freely. Flute,
oboe, trumpet and
baritone solos are heard
before a final tutti
statement closes the
setting.
Mother Machree - Score Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire Kjos Music Company
Band concert band - Grade 3.5 SKU: KJ.WB117F Composed by John Zdechlik. S...(+)
Band concert band - Grade
3.5
SKU: KJ.WB117F
Composed by John
Zdechlik. Score. Neil A.
Kjos Music Company
#WB117F. Published by
Neil A. Kjos Music
Company (KJ.WB117F).
This
arrangement of the old
Irish folk song is simple
and direct so the
inherent expressive
quality of the melody can
speak freely. Flute,
oboe, trumpet and
baritone solos are heard
before a final tutti
statement closes the
setting.
Grade 5 SKU: CL.RWS-1823-01 (based on the vision and imagery of Harvey...(+)
Grade 5
SKU:
CL.RWS-1823-01
(based on the vision
and imagery of Harvey
Dunn, a great American
artist). Concert
Band. RWS Symphony Band
Series. Extra full score.
Composed 2018. Duration 8
minutes, 28 seconds. RWS
Music Company
#RWS-1823-01. Published
by RWS Music Company
(CL.RWS-1823-01).
Inspired by and
based on the masterpiece
The Prairie Is My Garden
by American painter
Harvey Thomas Dunn, this
work for the symphonic
band is large in scope
and musical depth. In the
painting, a mother and
her two children are out
gathering flowers from
the quintessential
prairie of the Great
Plains. Composer Robert
W. Smith delivers us to
the same Great Plains in
this epic musical tone
poem. From the reflective
opening solo to the bold
and courageous statements
that follow, this homage
to the generations that
built the great American
west is an excellent
concert/festival
selection for the mature
concert band.
A Mother’s Hymn Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Facile RWS Music Company
Grade 3 SKU: CL.RWS-2028-75 Arranged by Robert W. Smith. Concert Band. Ov...(+)
Grade 3
SKU:
CL.RWS-2028-75
Arranged by Robert W.
Smith. Concert Band.
Oversized, spiral-bound
score. Composed 2020. RWS
Music Company
#RWS-2028-75. Published
by RWS Music Company
(CL.RWS-2028-75).
A Charles Dickens Christmas Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Manhattan Beach Music
Concert band - Grade 3 SKU: MH.1-59913-050-5 Composed by traditional Engl...(+)
Concert band - Grade 3
SKU:
MH.1-59913-050-5
Composed by traditional
English carols. Arranged
by William Ryden.
Suitable for advanced
middle school, high
school, community and
college bands. Conductor
score and set of parts.
Duration 6:30. Published
by Manhattan Beach Music
(MH.1-59913-050-5).
ISBN
9781599130507.
Char
les Dickens certainly
would have known the
three carols in A CHARLES
DICKENS CHRISTMAS. They
were among the best-known
and best-loved carols of
the Victorian Era, and
were a staple of the
repertoire of roving
waits, or carollers, that
appear in his novels.
Today this music is as
familiar as Santa Claus
and Tiny Tim. THE FIRST
NOWELL was first
collected in Christmas
Carols, Ancient and
Modern by William Sandys
in 1833. It is most
probably 200 years older
than that. The Oxford
Book of Carols contains
nine verses, which makes
it an ideal processional
for Christmas or Epiphany
(the feast commemorating
the coming of the Magi).
COVENTRY CAROL, or Lully,
Lullay, comes from the
medieval tradition of
mystery and miracle
plays. In 1534 the
Pageant of the Shearman
and Tailors Guild
included a scene in which
the mothers of Jewish
children sang this
haunting lullaby after
hearing the horrifying
order: Herod the king, In
his raging, All young
children to slay. The
music is anonymous; the
text believed to be by
Robert Croo. ANGELS WE
HAVE HEARD ON HIGH is
probably of French
origin, but the English
long ago adopted it as
their own. Besides the
French text, Les Anges
dans nos compagnes, it is
known in several versions
and by several titles,
including Angels from the
Realms of Glory, When the
Crimson Sun Had Set, and
Westminster Carol. It
belongs to a category
known as macaronic
carols, which mix
vernacular verses with
Latin refrains - in this
instance, Gloria in
Excelsis Deo (Glory be to
God on High). Ensemble
instrumentation: 1
Piccolo, 8 Flute, 2 Oboe,
1 Bassoon 1, 1 Bassoon 2,
4 Bb Clarinet 1, 4 Bb
Clarinet 2, 4 Bb Clarinet
3, 1 Eb Alto Clarinet, 3
Bb Bass Clarinet & Bb
Contrabass Clarinet, 2 Eb
Alto Saxophone 1, 2 Eb
Alto Saxophone 2, 1 Bb
Tenor Saxophone, 1 Eb
Baritone Saxophone, 3 Bb
Trumpet 1, 3 Bb Trumpet
2, 3 Bb Trumpet 3, 2 F
Horn 1, 2 F Horn 2, 2
Trombone 1, 2 Trombone 2,
2 Trombone 3, 3 Euphonium
(Bass Clef), 2 Euphonium
(Treble Clef), 5 Tubas, 1
Timpani, 2 Bells &
Chimes, 3 Percussion 1:
small triangle, suspended
cymbal, crash cymbal,
snare drum, bass drum, 2
Percussion 2: large
triangle, finger
cymbals.
Als die alte Mutter Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile De Haske Publications
Concert Band and Vocal Solo - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1084580-010 For opti...(+)
Concert Band and Vocal
Solo - Grade 3
SKU:
BT.DHP-1084580-010
For optional Soprano
and Concert Band.
Composed by Antonin
Dvorak. Arranged by Tohru
Takahashi. Great
Classics. Transcription.
Set (Score & Parts).
Composed 2008. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1084580-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1084580-010).
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 6 SKU: BT.DHP-1002208-010 Composed by Jan V...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 6
SKU:
BT.DHP-1002208-010
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. Sovereign Series.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2000.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1002208-010.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1002208-010).
Sinfonia
Hungarica is a
three-movement symphony
that depicts the history
of Hungary. All three
movements were inspired
by historical key
figures, wars, and other
important events from
this country. This
symphony is a celebration
of Hungary’s
millennium in 2001.The
second movement focuses
on ARPAD, the actual
founder of the Hungarian
State. It starts with an
atmospherical passage,
evoking his grandmother,
Emese, who dreamt about
his future destination.
One of Arpad’s
opponents, the Bulgarian
Prince Zalan, was chased
away after a fight. After
this, Arpad officially
named the territory
“Magyarorszag.â€
Die
Sinfonie in drei
Sätzen ist eine
musikalische Schilderung
der Geschichte Ungarns.
Alle drei Sätze haben
bedeutende historische
Persönlichkeiten und
Schlüsselereignisse
aus der Landesgeschichte
- wie etwa Kriege - zum
Inhalt. Das Werk wurde
zuUngarns
Tausendjahrfeier im Jahr
2001
geschrieben.Attila
, König der Hunnen,
oftmals auch die
Geißel Gottes genannt,
ist die zentrale Gestalt
des ersten Satzes; in
seiner musikalischen
Beschreibung sind
Aggressivität und
Grausamkeit, die vonihm
ausgehende Bedrohung und
ihm entgegengebrachte
Furcht spürbar.
Daneben erscheinen das
heroischer klingende
Thema von Buda,
Attilas Bruder, und das
lyrische von Rika,
seiner zärtlich
geliebten Frau. Der
aufpeitschende Schluss
desSatzes ist Sinnbild
für die gefürchtete
Schnelligkeit von Attilas
Truppen, mit der sie ihre
Opfer eingeholt und ohne
Ausnahme getötet
haben.Im Mittelpunkt des
zweiten Satzes steht
Arpad, der
eigentliche Begründer
des ungarischen Staates.
Eineatmosphärisch
klingende Einleitung
beschwört
Emese, die
Großmutter Arpads,
herauf, die im Traum
seine Bestimmung
vorhergesehen hatte. Er
schlug seinen Gegner, den
Prinzen Zalan von
Bulgarien, im Kampf in
die Flucht und gab dem
Land denNamen
Magyarorszag.Das Finale
ist nach Istvan
benannt, dem König,
der in Ungarn das
Christentum einführte
und am ersten Januar 1001
durch Papst Sylvester II.
gekrönt wurde. Ein
feierlicher Anfang leitet
über in einen an
Kriegsgetümmelerinnern
den Abschnitt, der in
lärmendem Getöse
endet. Es steht für
das Ende des Heiden
Koppany, dessen
Körper gevierteilt und
als abschreckendes
Beispiel an die vier
Burgen des Landes gesandt
wurde. Ein ruhiges,
beinahe religiös
wirkendesZwischenspiel
mündet in die
ungarische Nationalhymne.
Dieser prachtvolle, mit
grandioso
überschriebene Schluss
hat auch eine symbolische
Bedeutung: Nach zehn
Jahrhunderten hat Ungarn
guten Grund, mit Stolz
zurückzublicken und
der Zukunft mitZuversicht
und Optimismus
entgegenzusehen.Die
wunderbare Melodie der
Nationalhymne erscheint
in der Sinfonie auch
vorher schon immer
wieder, wird meist aber
ganz oder teilweise
überdeckt. Sie
durchläuft das Werk
wie ein roter Faden, der
anfangs kaumwahrzunehmen
ist und erst im Verlauf
der Sinfonie immer
deutlicher wird. Am Ende
krönt sie das Werk in
einer letzten
prachtvollen Steigerung,
in der das Orchester den
majestätischen Klang
einer Orgel
annimmt.
Sinfonia
Hungarica,
commissionata dalla banda
ungherese di
Kiskunfelegyahaza, è
dedicata al maestro
Ferenc Jankovski, al
sindaco della citt Jozsef
Ficsor e a Gabriella
Kiss. La prima mondiale,
eseguita dalla banda
Kiskunfelegyhaza si è
tenutaa Budapest il 31
marzo 2001 sotto la
direzione del
compositore.Gli eventi
salienti della storia
dell’Ungheria,
come le guerre ed altri
avvenimenti importanti,
sono tradotti in musica
in questa sinfonia
strutturata in tre
movimenti. Sinfonia
Hungaricavuole anche
essere un omaggio allo
stato ungherese che
festeggia il suo
millennio nel
2001.ATTILA, re
degli Unni, spesso
chiamato “il
flagello di Dio“
è la figura centrale
del primo movimento,
caratterizzato dalla
paura, dalla
minaccia,dall’aggr
essione e dalla crudelt .
Buda, fratello di Attila
è associato ad un tema
più eroico, mentre
Rika, l’amata
moglie, è
rappresentata da una
melodia lirica.
L’eccitante finale
di questo movimento di
apertura illustra la
tanto temuta velocit
delle truppe di Attila
che seminavano paura e
morte.Il secondo
movimento pone
l’accento su
ARPAD, il
fondatore dello Stato
ungherese. Inizia con un
passaggio in stile
atmosferico che evoca la
nonna di Arpad, Emese che
aveva sognato e
predettoil futuro del
nipote. Uno degli
oppositori di Arpad, il
principe bulgaro Zalan,
fu cacciato dopo una
battaglia. In seguito,
Arpad chiamò
ufficialmente il
territorio
“Magyarorszagâ€
.Il movimento finale
prende il nome da
ISTVAN, il re che
portòil cristianesimo
in Ungheria e che fu
incoronato da Papa
Silvestro II il 1
gennaio, 1001. Un inizio
solenne prelude ad un
passaggio bellico
accentuato da rumori
imponenti; questo a
simboleggiare
l’atroce fine del
pagano Koppany il cui
corpo futagliato in
quattro pezzi e inviato
ai quattro castelli del
paese come monito. Dopo
un intermezzo quieto,
quasi religioso, viene
presentato l’Inno
nazionale ungherese. In
questo ampio e grandioso
finale riecheggia
l’orgoglio
dell’Ungheria
nelricordare il suo
passato e la fiducia con
la quale si proietta al
futuro.Lo stupendo tema
dell’Inno
nazionale ungherese è
proposto nell’arco
dell’intera
sinfonia. E’
però spesso
parzialmente nascosto e
usato come filo
conduttore, appena
riconoscibileall’i
nizio ma sempre più
ovvio quando la sinfonia
si avvicina al suo
finale. A conclusione
della sinfonia, il
sublime inno conduce la
banda in
un’apoteosi
finale, facendo apparire
l’organico
strumentale come un
maestoso organo.
Pie Jesu Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2 SKU: BT.DHP-1115077-010 From Requiem o...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2
SKU:
BT.DHP-1115077-010
From Requiem opus
48. Composed by
Gabriel Faure. Arranged
by Robert van Beringen.
Great Classics. Festive
and Solemn Music. Set
(Score and Parts).
Composed 2011. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1115077-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1115077-010).
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Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2
SKU:
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From Requiem opus
48. Composed by
Gabriel Faure. Arranged
by Robert van Beringen.
Great Classics. Festive
and Solemn Music. Score
Only. Composed 2011. 8
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1115077-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1115077-140).
Odysseia Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire 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-Dut
ch.
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.
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.
Odysseia Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire 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-Dut
ch.
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.
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.
Up From Earth's Center Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Facile Opus III Wind Orchestra Publications
Concert band - Grade 3 SKU: CL.012-4257-01 Composed by Romeyn. Concert Ba...(+)
Concert band - Grade 3
SKU:
CL.012-4257-01
Composed by Romeyn.
Concert Band. Concert
Band Series. Audio
recording available
separately (items
CL.WFR381 & CL.WFR387).
Extra full score.
Composed 2014. Duration 8
minutes, 13 seconds. Opus
III Wind Orchestra
Publications
#012-4257-01. Published
by Opus III Wind
Orchestra Publications
(CL.012-4257-01).
This brilliant
programmatic work from
the pen of Rob Romeyn is
an incredible display of
beauty, sensitivity,
emotion and vigorous
intensity. The journey
begins on the morning of
the great 1868 Hawaii
earthquake. Peaceful and
beautiful sounds of the
black sand beach of
Punalu’u are heard
as the sun rises. The
music then develops,
first with a statement of
the traditional melody
The Earth Is Our Mother
to remind us to respect
Mother Earth and be
mindful of her incredible
powers. As the tempo
quickens we are musically
transported into the
events of the fateful
day, as the earthquake
and resulting Tsunami
ensued. As the movement
of the earth subsides, we
return to the beach of
Punalu’u as Mother
Earth begins her renewal
of new life. Certain to
become a classic for
concert and festival use,
this is music of highest
quality!