Orchestra Concert Band SKU: PR.44641256L For Orchestra. Composed b...(+)
Orchestra Concert Band
SKU: PR.44641256L
For Orchestra.
Composed by Ellen Taaffe
Zwilich. This edition:
Orchestra version.
Contemporary. Large
Score. With Standard
notation. Composed 2010.
28 pages. Duration 12
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #446-41256L.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.44641256L).
UPC:
680160596010. 11 x 17
inches. Key: A
major.
Fanfare;
Reminiscence and
Celebration is in 2
movements. I. Fanfare The
opening of a concert hall
is always an exciting
event, introducing the
hall to the performers
and the performers to the
hall each testing the
capacities of the other.
I decided to have the
ensemble greet and salute
the new Ruby Diamond Hall
with a Fanfare that
includes offstage brass
players in 3 different
locations in the
audience. II.
Reminiscence and
Celebration The 2nd
movement begins in a
reflective mood. As I
thought about Ruby
Diamond Hall, where I had
performed as a teenager,
I remembered people,
particularly many mentors
with whom I have
performed here, who are
gone, but whose gifts and
spirits are still with
us. The theater has a
beautiful tradition of
leaving one light bulb
burning all night long
for the spirits of the
actors who have graced
that stage. While I
wanted my 2nd movement to
acknowledge that sense of
continuity of past and
present, the piece ends
in celebration of the
new. Perhaps all artists
feel a strong connection
with the past, but we
work in and for the
present and we build for
the future. Fanfare;
Reminiscence and
Celebration is in 2
movements. I. Fanfare The
opening of a concert hall
is always an exciting
event, introducing the
hall to the performers
and the performers to the
hall a each testing the
capacities of the other.
I decided to have the
ensemble greet and salute
the new Ruby Diamond Hall
with a Fanfare that
includes offstage brass
players in 3 different
locations in the
audience. II.
Reminiscence and
Celebration The 2nd
movement begins in a
reflective mood. As I
thought about Ruby
Diamond Hall, where I had
performed as a teenager,
I remembered people,
particularly many mentors
with whom I have
performed here, who are
gone, but whose gifts and
spirits are still with
us. The theater has a
beautiful tradition of
leaving one light bulb
burning all night long
for the spirits of the
actors who have graced
that stage. While I
wanted my 2nd movement to
acknowledge that sense of
continuity of past and
present, the piece ends
in celebration of the
new. Perhaps all artists
feel a strong connection
with the past, but we
work in and for the
present and we build for
the future. Fanfare;
Reminiscence and
Celebration is in 2
movements. I. Fanfare The
opening of a concert hall
is always an exciting
event, introducing the
hall to the performers
and the performers to the
hall -- each testing the
capacities of the other.
I decided to have the
ensemble greet and salute
the new Ruby Diamond Hall
with a Fanfare that
includes offstage brass
players in 3 different
locations in the
audience. II.
Reminiscence and
Celebration The 2nd
movement begins in a
reflective mood. As I
thought about Ruby
Diamond Hall, where I had
performed as a teenager,
I remembered people,
particularly many mentors
with whom I have
performed here, who are
gone, but whose gifts and
spirits are still with
us. The theater has a
beautiful tradition of
leaving one light bulb
burning all night long
for the spirits of the
actors who have graced
that stage. While I
wanted my 2nd movement to
acknowledge that sense of
continuity of past and
present, the piece ends
in celebration of the
new. Perhaps all artists
feel a strong connection
with the past, but we
work in and for the
present and we build for
the future. Fanfare;
Reminiscence and
Celebration is in 2
movements.I. FanfareThe
opening of a concert hall
is always an exciting
event, introducing the
hall to the performers
and the performers to the
hall — each
testing the capacities of
the other. I decided to
have the ensemble greet
and salute the new Ruby
Diamond Hall with a
Fanfare that includes
offstage brass players in
3 different locations in
the audience.II.
Reminiscence and
CelebrationThe 2nd
movement begins in a
reflective mood. As I
thought about Ruby
Diamond Hall, where I had
performed as a teenager,
I remembered people,
particularly many mentors
with whom I have
performed here, who are
gone, but whose gifts and
spirits are still with
us. The theater has a
beautiful tradition of
leaving one light bulb
burning all night long
for the spirits of the
actors who have graced
that stage. While I
wanted my 2nd movement to
acknowledge that sense of
continuity of past and
present, the piece ends
in celebration of the
new. Perhaps all artists
feel a strong connection
with the past, but we
work in and for the
present and we build for
the future.
Orchestra Concert Band SKU: PR.446412560 For Orchestra. Composed b...(+)
Orchestra Concert Band
SKU: PR.446412560
For Orchestra.
Composed by Ellen Taaffe
Zwilich. This edition:
Orchestra version. Sws.
Contemporary. Full score.
With Standard notation.
Composed 2010. 28 pages.
Duration 12 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#446-41256. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.446412560).
ISBN
9781598063738. UPC:
680160596003. 9x12
inches. Key: A
major.
Fanfare;
Reminiscence and
Celebration is in 2
movements. I. Fanfare The
opening of a concert hall
is always an exciting
event, introducing the
hall to the performers
and the performers to the
hall each testing the
capacities of the other.
I decided to have the
ensemble greet and salute
the new Ruby Diamond Hall
with a Fanfare that
includes offstage brass
players in 3 different
locations in the
audience. II.
Reminiscence and
Celebration The 2nd
movement begins in a
reflective mood. As I
thought about Ruby
Diamond Hall, where I had
performed as a teenager,
I remembered people,
particularly many mentors
with whom I have
performed here, who are
gone, but whose gifts and
spirits are still with
us. The theater has a
beautiful tradition of
leaving one light bulb
burning all night long
for the spirits of the
actors who have graced
that stage. While I
wanted my 2nd movement to
acknowledge that sense of
continuity of past and
present, the piece ends
in celebration of the
new. Perhaps all artists
feel a strong connection
with the past, but we
work in and for the
present and we build for
the future. Fanfare;
Reminiscence and
Celebration is in 2
movements. I. Fanfare The
opening of a concert hall
is always an exciting
event, introducing the
hall to the performers
and the performers to the
hall a each testing the
capacities of the other.
I decided to have the
ensemble greet and salute
the new Ruby Diamond Hall
with a Fanfare that
includes offstage brass
players in 3 different
locations in the
audience. II.
Reminiscence and
Celebration The 2nd
movement begins in a
reflective mood. As I
thought about Ruby
Diamond Hall, where I had
performed as a teenager,
I remembered people,
particularly many mentors
with whom I have
performed here, who are
gone, but whose gifts and
spirits are still with
us. The theater has a
beautiful tradition of
leaving one light bulb
burning all night long
for the spirits of the
actors who have graced
that stage. While I
wanted my 2nd movement to
acknowledge that sense of
continuity of past and
present, the piece ends
in celebration of the
new. Perhaps all artists
feel a strong connection
with the past, but we
work in and for the
present and we build for
the future. Fanfare;
Reminiscence and
Celebration is in 2
movements. I. Fanfare The
opening of a concert hall
is always an exciting
event, introducing the
hall to the performers
and the performers to the
hall -- each testing the
capacities of the other.
I decided to have the
ensemble greet and salute
the new Ruby Diamond Hall
with a Fanfare that
includes offstage brass
players in 3 different
locations in the
audience. II.
Reminiscence and
Celebration The 2nd
movement begins in a
reflective mood. As I
thought about Ruby
Diamond Hall, where I had
performed as a teenager,
I remembered people,
particularly many mentors
with whom I have
performed here, who are
gone, but whose gifts and
spirits are still with
us. The theater has a
beautiful tradition of
leaving one light bulb
burning all night long
for the spirits of the
actors who have graced
that stage. While I
wanted my 2nd movement to
acknowledge that sense of
continuity of past and
present, the piece ends
in celebration of the
new. Perhaps all artists
feel a strong connection
with the past, but we
work in and for the
present and we build for
the future. Fanfare;
Reminiscence and
Celebration is in 2
movements.I. FanfareThe
opening of a concert hall
is always an exciting
event, introducing the
hall to the performers
and the performers to the
hall — each
testing the capacities of
the other. I decided to
have the ensemble greet
and salute the new Ruby
Diamond Hall with a
Fanfare that includes
offstage brass players in
3 different locations in
the audience.II.
Reminiscence and
CelebrationThe 2nd
movement begins in a
reflective mood. As I
thought about Ruby
Diamond Hall, where I had
performed as a teenager,
I remembered people,
particularly many mentors
with whom I have
performed here, who are
gone, but whose gifts and
spirits are still with
us. The theater has a
beautiful tradition of
leaving one light bulb
burning all night long
for the spirits of the
actors who have graced
that stage. While I
wanted my 2nd movement to
acknowledge that sense of
continuity of past and
present, the piece ends
in celebration of the
new. Perhaps all artists
feel a strong connection
with the past, but we
work in and for the
present and we build for
the future.
Composed
by Philip Sparke. Anglo
Music Concert Band.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2013.
Anglo Music Press
#AMP358140. Published by
Anglo Music Press
(HL.44012271).
UPC:
888680057664.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Looking Up,
Moving On was
commissioned by the Tokyo
Kosei Wind Orchestra and
was part of a tour
programme they gave in
May 2012, a tour which
included many areas that
had been devastated by
the 2011 earthquake and
tsunami.The theme of the
piece is the powerful
ability of mankind to
overcome such disasters
and look forward to a
positive future; it opens
in an appropriately
optimistic mood,
featuring bright
orchestral colours and
extensive syncopation. A
chorale-like fanfare is
soon introduced on horns
and euphonium, answered
by chirpy woodwinds. The
mood subsides until an
alto saxophone introduces
a brief quotation from
the composer's The Sun
Will RiseAgain, which
was written to raise
funds for victims of the
2011 disaster. The mood
soon changes and the
horns introduce a noble
theme under woodwind
flourishes. This leads to
the main Vivo
section of the piece
which is characterised
again by strong
syncopations as part of a
florid theme in the low
woodwinds. This melody
undergoes varied
development by all
sections of the band
until the horn fanfare
returns triumphally on
the brass. This is
extended and leads to a
faster coda which brings
together previous
material in counterpoint
to close the work in
optimistic mood.
Looking Up,
Moving On is
gecomponeerd in opdracht
van het Tokyo Kosei Wind
Orchestra. Het werk
maakte deel uit van een
programma uit mei 2012,
dat werd uitgevoerd
tijdens een tournee
waarbij veel regio's
werden bezocht die waren
verwoest door de
aardbeving en tsunami van
2011.Het thema van het
werk is het buitengewone
vermogen van de mens om
dergelijke rampen te
boven te komen en vooruit
te kijken naar een
positieve toekomst. De
opening is dan ook
optimistisch van
karakter, met heldere
orkestrale kleuren en een
rijkelijke syncopering.
Al snel wordt er een
koraalachtige fanfare
geintroduceerd door de
hoorns en het euphonium,
waarop een levendig
antwoord volgt in
dehoutblazerssectie. De
sfeer wordt dan steeds
kalmer totdat een
altsaxofoon een kort
citaat laat horen uit een
eerder werk van de
componist, The Sun
Will Rise Again, dat
werd geschreven om geld
in te zamelen voor de
slachtoffers van de ramp
uit 2011. De stemming
slaat vlug weer om: de
hoorns introduceren een
nobel thema, dat
weerklinkt onder
versieringen in het hout.
Dit leidt naar het Vivo,
het hoofdgedeelte, dat
eveneens wordt gekenmerkt
door sterke
syncoperingen, als
onderdeel van een
sierlijk thema in het
lage hout. De melodie
ondergaat een gevarieerde
ontwikkeling binnen alle
secties van het orkest,
totdat de hoornfanfare op
triomfantelijke wijze
terugkeert in het koper.
De fanfare wordt
vervolgens verder
uitgewerkt en voert ons
mee naar een snellere
coda, die voorafgaand
materiaal in contrapunt
samenbrengt en de
compositie in
optimistische stemming
afsluit.
Looking Up,
Moving Down wurde vom
Tokyo Kosei Wind
Orchestra in Auftrag
gegeben und war Teil des
Konzertprogramms einer
Tour im Mai 2012, welche
viele Gebiete einschloss,
die vom Erdbeben und
Tsunami im Jahr 2011
zerstort worden waren.
Thema dieses Stuckes ist
die gewaltige Fahigkeit
der Menschheit, uber
solche Katastrophen
hinwegzukommen und voll
Optimismus in die Zukunft
zu blicken; es beginnt
dementsprechend in einer
positiven Stimmung mit
strahlenden
Orchesterfarben und einer
ausgepragten
Synkopierung. Schon bald
wird eine choralartige
Fanfare auf den Hornern
und im Euphonium
vorgestellt, die von
munteren Holzblasern
beantwortet wird. Die
Stimmung flaut ab, bis
einAltsaxophon ein kurzes
Zitat aus The Sun Will
Rise Again anspielt,
das der Komponist zur
Spendenbeschaffung fur
die Opfer des Unglucks
2011 geschrieben hatte.
Kurz darauf folgt ein
Stimmungswechsel und die
Horner prasentieren ein
stattliches Thema,
begleitet von Fanfaren in
den Holzblasern. Dies
fuhrt zum mit Vivo
uberschriebenen Hauptteil
des Stuckes, der wiederum
von starken
Synkopierungen gepragt
ist, die Teil eines
bluhenden Themas in den
tiefen Holzblasern sind.
Diese Melodie durchlauft
eine vielgestaltige
Entwicklung durch alle
Instrumentengruppen des
Blasorchesters, bis das
Blech mit der Hornfanfare
triumphal zuruckkehrt.
Dies wird erweitert und
fuhrt zu einer
schnelleren Coda, in dem
verschiedenes zuvor
gehortes Material
kontrapunktisch
zusammenkommt, um das
Werk in einer
optimistischen Stimmung
zu beenden.
Looking Up,
Moving On est une
commande du Tokyo Kosei
Wind Orchestra. Cette
piece faisait partie du
programme de la tournee
effectuee par l'orchestre
en mai 2012, qui s'est
produit dans de
nombreuses regions
devastees par le
tremblement de terre et
le tsunami de 2011.La
composition a pour theme
l'immense capacite
humaine a surmonter de
telles catastrophes et
envisager l'avenir de
facon positive. Elle
debute justement dans un
climat optimiste
comportant de vives
couleurs orchestrales et
des passages syncopes.
Les cors et les euphonium
introduisent bientot une
fanfare en forme de
choral a laquelle
repondent des bois
petillants. L'ambiance
s'apaise jusqu'a ce
qu'unsaxophone alto
introduise un court
extrait de The Sun
Will Rise Again, du
meme compositeur, une
piece ecrite pour
collecter des fonds en
faveur des victimes du
desastre de 2011. Le
climat change hativement
lorsque les cors
introduisent un theme
noble par-dessus des
fioritures executees par
les bois. Vient ensuite
la principale section
vivo de la piece, qui se
caracterise, encore une
fois, par des syncopes
tres marquees dans le
cadre d'un theme fleuri
assure dans le registre
grave des bois. Cette
melodie fait l'objet de
divers developpements par
tous les pupitres de
l'orchestre jusqu'au
retour triomphant de la
fanfare soutenue par les
cuivres. Celle-ci se
prolonge pour mener a une
coda plus rapide qui
rassemble les elements
precedents en contrepoint
pour clore la piece dans
un climat optimiste.
Band concert band - Grade 4.5 SKU: CF.SPS75 Composed by Brant Karrick. SW...(+)
Band concert band - Grade
4.5
SKU: CF.SPS75
Composed by Brant
Karrick. SWS FS. Carl
Fischer Symphonic
Performance Series. Set
of Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
3+12+12+6+12+12+12+6+6+6+
6+6+6+9+9+9+6+6+9+9+9+9+6
+12+6+9+3+9+9+40 pages.
Duration 6 minutes, 44
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #SPS75. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.SPS75).
ISBN
9781491147702. UPC:
680160905201. 9 x 12
inches. Key: F
major.
When Hearts
Tremble is an emotion
packed piece dedicated to
musician friends lost all
to soon. This beautiful
composition by Brant
Karrick reflects on the
fragility of human
existence, joyous
memories of loved ones
and their effect on
everyone around them, and
maintaining hope for what
the future will hold when
all feels lost. This tour
de force piece perfectly
displays Karrick's
polished compositional
craft with impeccable
scoring, beautiful
melodic writing, and
exceptional
orchestrational
color. While the
day-to-day grind of our
lives can be filled with
overwhelming obligations,
goals and commitments, it
is sometimes very easy to
forget just how precious
and fragile life is . It
is so easy to get caught
up in our own personal
feelings and worries that
we sometimes don’t
realize and appreciate
the many blessings we
have, especially
friendships . On
Wednesday, November 18,
2015 the Jefferson High
School Band in Jefferson,
Georgia lost two of its
members to a fatal car
accident . The victims
were brothers . Music was
a constant part of their
lives, and the boys were
talented percussionists
in the marching band . To
help with the grieving
process the school and
community commissioned
this piece to celebrate
the lives of William and
Alex Trimble .As a
father, I cannot imagine
losing a child, let alone
two, and beginning this
piece was very difficult
as I felt extreme
anguish, especially for
the parents . But it was
decided the piece should
primarily reflect the
enthusiasm, youthful
spirits and positive
influence these two young
men demonstrated as they
were deeply loved by
their band mates,
community and family .
There are four main
themes, each representing
the feelings and emotions
that are certain to occur
after a loss of loved
ones . The first theme is
a short, introductory
fanfare, strong and bold,
to stand for courage . A
second dance-like melody
features a liltingly
mixed meter to portray a
youthful and carefree
innocence . This soon
changes into a third more
song-like, and stately
theme intended to provide
encouragement as we move
forward through life .The
middle of the piece
includes a soft
transition as two snare
drummers give voice to
the boys, allowing them
to thank their friends
and assuring them that it
will be okay . This moves
directly into a slow
melody introduced by the
saxophones (Alex, the
younger brother was also
a saxophonist) and is a
time for reflection and
allows for feelings of
sadness at losing beloved
friends . However, a
second statement of the
same theme, now at full
volume with a strong
percussion cadence,
intends to lift the
spirits and allows all
friends to unite in
joyous celebration of
life . Both the
enthusiastic dance theme
and stately lyrical theme
return, now in different
keys, and work their way
toward the highly
energetic burst of
glorious sound in the
short and wild coda .
When Hearts Tremble was
written to celebrate the
joys of youth and life,
and should remind us that
our friends and loved
ones are precious, and we
should live each day to
bring more joy into the
world and into the lives
of others .
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 6 SKU: BT.DHP-1002209-010 Composed by Jan V...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 6
SKU:
BT.DHP-1002209-010
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. Sovereign Series.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2000.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1002209-010.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1002209-010).
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
final movement is named
after ISTVAN, the King
who introduced
Christianity into Hungary
and who was crowned by
Pope Silvestro II on
January 1, 1001. A rather
solemn start leads to
another war-like passage,
ending with some loud
crashes. This symbolizes
the fact that the body of
the pagan Koppany was cut
into four pieces, and
sent to the four castles
of the country as an
example. After a quiet,
almost
religiousintermezzo, the
National Hymn of Hungary
is introduced. This broad
“grandiosoâ€
ending also has a
symbolic meaning: after
ten centuries, Hungary
has many reasons to look
back on the past with
pride, and to look
forward to the future
with optimism and
confidence.
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.
Diamond Concerto Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Anglo Music
Concert Band/Harmonie and Euphonium Solo - Grade 5 SKU: BT.AMP-354-010 (+)
Concert Band/Harmonie and
Euphonium Solo - Grade 5
SKU:
BT.AMP-354-010
Euphonium Concerto No.
3. Composed by Philip
Sparke. Elite Series. Set
(Score & Parts). Composed
2012. Anglo Music Press
#AMP 354-010. Published
by Anglo Music Press
(BT.AMP-354-010).
9x12
inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Diamond
Concerto was
commissioned by
Musikverein Mörschied
from Germany - Dr. Eric
Grandjean, conductor -
for a special concert
featuring Steven Mead as
guest soloist. Together
they gave the world
premiere on 28th April
2012 in the town theatre
of Idar-Oberstein.The
commission is a highlight
in the 30-year friendship
between composer and
soloist, which has
included many mutual CD
projects and concerts
and, now, a concerto.
Sparke had Steven
Mead’s special
euphonium sound in his
head throughout the
composition process and
made free use of the
variety of styles which
the world-renowned
virtuoso has made his own
during his highly
successful solo
career.The village
ofMörschied lies to
the west of Frankfurt am
Main in the area known as
the German Road of
Precious Stones, which is
famous for its thriving
gem industry. Because of
this it was decided to
give the commission a
local connection by
choosing the title,
Diamond Concerto.
Each of the three
movements is named after
a famous diamond:1 EARTH
STARis rather stern in
mood, opening with a free
fantasy for the soloist
over a static chord from
the band. This leads to
an Allegro Moderato in
minor mode where small
motives are gradually
repeated and developed by
both band and soloist.2
OCEAN DREAMuses a varied
quote from the
composer’s
Music for Battle
Creek, including a
melting slow melody that
was originally written
with Steven Mead in
mind.3 BLUE HEARTwas
written, at Steven
Mead’s suggestion,
in bebop style and takes
the form of a jazz waltz.
The quasi-improvisatory
central section features
a call-and-response
passage for the soloist
and upper
woodwinds.Soloist:
Difficulty 6Diamond
Concerto is available
for euphonium and piano
(AMP 374-401) as well as
for euphonium and brass
band (AMP 354-030).
Diamond
Concerto is
geschreven in opdracht
van de Duitse Musikverein
Mörschied - met
dirigent Eric Grandjean -
voor een speciaal concert
met Steven Mead als
gastsolist. De
wereldpremière vond
plaats op 28 april 2012
in het Stadttheater van
Idar-Oberstein.De
opdracht vormt een
hoogtepunt in de dertig
jaar lange vriendschap
van de componist en de
solist - waarin ze aan
vele gezamenlijke
cd-projecten en concerten
werkten. En nu is er dan
dit concert. Sparke heeft
het gecomponeerd met
Steven Meads geheel eigen
euphoniumklank in het
achterhoofd. Hij paste
daarbij de diverse
stijlen toe die de
wereldberoemde virtuoos
zich heeft eigen gemaakt
tijdens zijn
succesvollesolocarrièr
e.Het plaatsje
Mörschied ligt ten
westen van Frankfurt am
Main, in het gebied dat
bekendstaat als de
Deutsche
Edelsteinstrasse. Het is
beroemd vanwege zijn
bloeiende
edelstenenindustrie. Om
het werk een lokaal
tintje te geven is een
toepasselijke titel
gekozen: Diamond
Concerto. Elk van de
drie delen is genoemd
naar een beroemde
edelsteen:1 EARTH STARDit
deel is tamelijk sober
van sfeer. Het opent met
een vrije fantasie van de
solist over een statisch
akkoord in het orkest.
Dan volgt een allegro
moderato in mineur, met
kleine motieven die
geleidelijk worden
herhaald en uitgewerkt
door zowel het orkest als
de solist.2 OCEAN
DREAMHierin wordt een
citaat van
Sparke’s werk
Music for Battle
Creek naar voren
gebracht, met een
vloeiende, langzame
melodie die van oorsprong
werd geschreven met het
spel van Steven Mead in
gedachten.3 BLUE
HEARTNaar een suggestie
van Steven Mead zelf is
dit deel geschreven in
bebopstijl. Het neemt de
vorm aan van een
jazzwals. De
quasi-improvisatorische
centrale passage omvat
een vraag-en-antwoordspel
voor de solist en het
hoge hout.Solo:
moeilijkheidsgraad
6Diamond
Concertois eveneens
verkrijgbaar voor
euphonium en piano (AMP
374-401) en voor
euphonium en brass band
(AMP 354-030).
Geschrieben
für den Musikverein
Mörschied, westlich
von Frankfurt am Main an
der Deutschen
Edelsteinstraße
gelegen, wurde jeder der
drei Sätze von
Diamond Concerto
nach einem berühmten
Diamanten benannt: 1
EARTH STAR ist eher
stimmungstechnisch ein
Stern. Der Satz beginnt
mit einer freien Fantasie
des Solisten über
einem statischen Akkord
des Orchesters. Dieses
führt zu einem Allegro
Moderato in Moll, in
welchem kurze Motive von
sowohl Orchester als auch
Solist nach und nach
wiederholt und entwickelt
werden.2 OCEAN DREAM
verwendet ein variiertes
Zitat aus Music for
Battle Creek von
Philip Sparke, das ein
schmelzende Melodie
enthält, die schon im
Gedanken an
Stevengeschrieben worden
war.3 BLUE HEART wurde
auf Steven Meads Anregung
hin im Bebop-Stil
komponiert und weist die
Form eines Jazz Waltz
auf. Der
quasi-improvisatorische
Mittelteil enthält
eine Passage im
Call-and-Response-Muster,
die sich zwischen Solist
und den hohen
Holzbläsern
abspielt.Solist:
Schwierigkeitsgrad
6Diamond Concerto
ist für Euphonium und
Klavier erhältlich
(AMP 374-401) sowie
für Euphonium und
Brass Band (AMP 354-030).
Score and Parts.
Composed by Philip
Sparke. Anglo Music
Concert Band. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2012.
Anglo Music Press
#AMP354010. Published by
Anglo Music Press
(HL.44011228).
Diamond
Concerto was
commissioned by
Musikverein Morschied
from Germany - Dr. Eric
Grandjean, conductor -
for a special concert
featuring Steven Mead as
guest soloist. Together
they gave the world
premiere on 28th April
2012 in the town theatre
of Idar-Oberstein.The
commission is a highlight
in the 30-year friendship
between composer and
soloist, which has
included many mutual CD
projects and concerts
and, now, a concerto.
Sparke had Steven Mead's
special euphonium sound
in his head throughout
the composition process
and made free use of the
variety of styles which
the world-renowned
virtuoso has made his own
during his highly
successful solo
career.The village
ofMorschied lies to the
west of Frankfurt am Main
in the area known as the
German Road of Precious
Stones, which is famous
for its thriving gem
industry. Because of this
it was decided to give
the commission a local
connection by choosing
the title, Diamond
Concerto. Each of the
three movements is named
after a famous diamond:1
EARTH STARis rather stern
in mood, opening with a
free fantasy for the
soloist over a static
chord from the band. This
leads to an Allegro
Moderato in minor mode
where small motives are
gradually repeated and
developed by both band
and soloist.2 OCEAN
DREAMuses a varied quote
from the composer's
Music for Battle
Creek, including a
melting slow melody that
was originally written
with Steven Mead in
mind.3 BLUE HEARTwas
written, at Steven Mead's
suggestion, in bebop
style and takes the form
of a jazz waltz. The
quasi-improvisatory
central section features
a call-and-response
passage for the soloist
and upper
woodwinds.Soloist:
Difficulty 6Diamond
Concerto is available
for euphonium and piano
(AMP 374-401) as well as
for euphonium and brass
band (AMP 354-030).
Diamond
Concerto is
geschreven in opdracht
van de Duitse Musikverein
Morschied - met dirigent
Eric Grandjean - voor een
speciaal concert met
Steven Mead als
gastsolist. De
wereldpremiere vond
plaats op 28 april 2012
in het Stadttheater van
Idar-Oberstein.De
opdracht vormt een
hoogtepunt in de dertig
jaar lange vriendschap
van de componist en de
solist - waarin ze aan
vele gezamenlijke
cd-projecten en concerten
werkten. En nu is er dan
dit concert. Sparke heeft
het gecomponeerd met
Steven Meads geheel eigen
euphoniumklank in het
achterhoofd. Hij paste
daarbij de diverse
stijlen toe die de
wereldberoemde virtuoos
zich heeft eigen gemaakt
tijdens zijn
succesvollesolocarriere.H
et plaatsje Morschied
ligt ten westen van
Frankfurt am Main, in het
gebied dat bekendstaat
als de Deutsche
Edelsteinstrasse. Het is
beroemd vanwege zijn
bloeiende
edelstenenindustrie. Om
het werk een lokaal
tintje te geven is een
toepasselijke titel
gekozen: Diamond
Concerto. Elk van de
drie delen is genoemd
naar een beroemde
edelsteen:1 EARTH STARDit
deel is tamelijk sober
van sfeer. Het opent met
een vrije fantasie van de
solist over een statisch
akkoord in het orkest.
Dan volgt een allegro
moderato in mineur, met
kleine motieven die
geleidelijk worden
herhaald en uitgewerkt
door zowel het orkest als
de solist.2 OCEAN
DREAMHierin wordt een
citaat van Sparke's werk
Music for Battle
Creek naar voren
gebracht, met een
vloeiende, langzame
melodie die van oorsprong
werd geschreven met het
spel van Steven Mead in
gedachten.3 BLUE
HEARTNaar een suggestie
van Steven Mead zelf is
dit deel geschreven in
bebopstijl. Het neemt de
vorm aan van een
jazzwals. De
quasi-improvisatorische
centrale passage omvat
een vraag-en-antwoordspel
voor de solist en het
hoge hout.Solo:
moeilijkheidsgraad
6Diamond
Concertois eveneens
verkrijgbaar voor
euphonium en piano (AMP
374-401) en voor
euphonium en brass band
(AMP 354-030).
Geschrieben fur
den Musikverein
Morschied, westlich von
Frankfurt am Main an der
Deutschen
Edelsteinstrasse gelegen,
wurde jeder der drei
Satze von Diamond
Concerto nach einem
beruhmten Diamanten
benannt: 1 EARTH STAR ist
eher stimmungstechnisch
ein Stern. Der Satz
beginnt mit einer freien
Fantasie des Solisten
uber einem statischen
Akkord des Orchesters.
Dieses fuhrt zu einem
Allegro Moderato in Moll,
in welchem kurze Motive
von sowohl Orchester als
auch Solist nach und nach
wiederholt und entwickelt
werden.2 OCEAN DREAM
verwendet ein variiertes
Zitat aus Music for
Battle Creek von
Philip Sparke, das ein
schmelzende Melodie
enthalt, die schon im
Gedanken an
Stevengeschrieben worden
war.3 BLUE HEART wurde
auf Steven Meads Anregung
hin im Bebop-Stil
komponiert und weist die
Form eines Jazz Waltz
auf. Der
quasi-improvisatorische
Mittelteil enthalt eine
Passage im
Call-and-Response-Muster,
die sich zwischen Solist
und den hohen Holzblasern
abspielt.Solist:
Schwierigkeitsgrad
6Diamond Concerto
ist fur Euphonium und
Klavier erhaltlich (AMP
374-401) sowie fur
Euphonium und Brass Band
(AMP 354-030).
Diamond
Concerto est une
œuvre de commande de
la formation allemande
Musikverein Morschied,
dirigee par le Dr Eric
Grandjean, pour un
concert avec un invite
special, le soliste
Steven Mead. Ensemble,
ils ont cree cette
œuvre le 28 avril
2012 au theatre de la
ville
d'Idar-Oberstein.Cette
commande represente l'un
des points culminants
d'une amitie de trente
annees entre le
compositeur et le
soliste, leur relation
ayant donne naissance a
de nombreux
enregistrements et
concerts et, maintenant,
a un concerto. Pendant la
composition de cette
œuvre, Sparke avait
sans cesse a l'esprit le
son bien particulier de
l'euphonium de Steven
Mead, et il a employe
librement lavariete de
styles que ce virtuose
mondialement connu a
adoptes au cours de sa
brillante carriere de
soliste.Le village de
Morschied se trouve a
l'ouest de
Francfort-sur-le-Main,
dans la region surnommee
Route allemande des
pierres precieuses,
celebre pour son
industrie de la
joaillerie. C'est
pourquoi le compositeur a
decide de saluer cette
province en intitulant
son œuvre Diamond
Concerto. Les trois
mouvements sont chacun
nommes d'apres un diamant
celebre :1 EARTH STARDe
caractere plutot serieux,
ce mouvement debute avec
une fantaisie libre pour
le soliste sur un accord
statique de l'orchestre.
Vient ensuite un Allegro
Moderato en mode mineur
ou de courts motifs sont
progressivement repetes
et developpes par
l'orchestre et le
soliste.2 OCEAN DREAML'on
pourra entendre ici une
variante d'un extrait de
Music for Battle
Creek, incluant une
melodie lente et
emouvante, que le
compositeur ecrivit alors
dans l'optique d'une
future interpretation
realisee par Steven
Mead.3 BLUE HEARTSuivant
l'idee de Steven Mead, ce
mouvement est ecrit dans
un style de be-bop et
prend la forme d'une
valse jazzy. La partie
centrale,
quasi-improvisee,
comprend un passage
d'appel et reponse entre
le soliste et les
bois.Soliste: Difficulte
6Diamond Concerto
est aussi disponible pour
euphonium et piano (AMP
374-401) et euphonium et
brass.
Score Only.
Composed by Philip
Sparke. Anglo Music
Concert Band. Score Only.
Composed 2012. 64 pages.
Anglo Music Press
#AMP354140. Published by
Anglo Music Press
(HL.44011229).
Diamond
Concerto was
commissioned by
Musikverein Morschied
from Germany - Dr. Eric
Grandjean, conductor -
for a special concert
featuring Steven Mead as
guest soloist. Together
they gave the world
premiere on 28th April
2012 in the town theatre
of Idar-Oberstein.The
commission is a highlight
in the 30-year friendship
between composer and
soloist, which has
included many mutual CD
projects and concerts
and, now, a concerto.
Sparke had Steven Mead's
special euphonium sound
in his head throughout
the composition process
and made free use of the
variety of styles which
the world-renowned
virtuoso has made his own
during his highly
successful solo
career.The village
ofMorschied lies to the
west of Frankfurt am Main
in the area known as the
German Road of Precious
Stones, which is famous
for its thriving gem
industry. Because of this
it was decided to give
the commission a local
connection by choosing
the title, Diamond
Concerto. Each of the
three movements is named
after a famous diamond:1
EARTH STARis rather stern
in mood, opening with a
free fantasy for the
soloist over a static
chord from the band. This
leads to an Allegro
Moderato in minor mode
where small motives are
gradually repeated and
developed by both band
and soloist.2 OCEAN
DREAMuses a varied quote
from the composer's
Music for Battle
Creek, including a
melting slow melody that
was originally written
with Steven Mead in
mind.3 BLUE HEARTwas
written, at Steven Mead's
suggestion, in bebop
style and takes the form
of a jazz waltz. The
quasi-improvisatory
central section features
a call-and-response
passage for the soloist
and upper
woodwinds.Soloist:
Difficulty 6Diamond
Concerto is available
for euphonium and piano
(AMP 374-401) as well as
for euphonium and brass
band (AMP 354-030).
Diamond
Concerto is
geschreven in opdracht
van de Duitse Musikverein
Morschied - met dirigent
Eric Grandjean - voor een
speciaal concert met
Steven Mead als
gastsolist. De
wereldpremiere vond
plaats op 28 april 2012
in het Stadttheater van
Idar-Oberstein.De
opdracht vormt een
hoogtepunt in de dertig
jaar lange vriendschap
van de componist en de
solist - waarin ze aan
vele gezamenlijke
cd-projecten en concerten
werkten. En nu is er dan
dit concert. Sparke heeft
het gecomponeerd met
Steven Meads geheel eigen
euphoniumklank in het
achterhoofd. Hij paste
daarbij de diverse
stijlen toe die de
wereldberoemde virtuoos
zich heeft eigen gemaakt
tijdens zijn
succesvollesolocarriere.H
et plaatsje Morschied
ligt ten westen van
Frankfurt am Main, in het
gebied dat bekendstaat
als de Deutsche
Edelsteinstrasse. Het is
beroemd vanwege zijn
bloeiende
edelstenenindustrie. Om
het werk een lokaal
tintje te geven is een
toepasselijke titel
gekozen: Diamond
Concerto. Elk van de
drie delen is genoemd
naar een beroemde
edelsteen:1 EARTH STARDit
deel is tamelijk sober
van sfeer. Het opent met
een vrije fantasie van de
solist over een statisch
akkoord in het orkest.
Dan volgt een allegro
moderato in mineur, met
kleine motieven die
geleidelijk worden
herhaald en uitgewerkt
door zowel het orkest als
de solist.2 OCEAN
DREAMHierin wordt een
citaat van Sparke's werk
Music for Battle
Creek naar voren
gebracht, met een
vloeiende, langzame
melodie die van oorsprong
werd geschreven met het
spel van Steven Mead in
gedachten.3 BLUE
HEARTNaar een suggestie
van Steven Mead zelf is
dit deel geschreven in
bebopstijl. Het neemt de
vorm aan van een
jazzwals. De
quasi-improvisatorische
centrale passage omvat
een vraag-en-antwoordspel
voor de solist en het
hoge hout.Solo:
moeilijkheidsgraad
6Diamond
Concertois eveneens
verkrijgbaar voor
euphonium en piano (AMP
374-401) en voor
euphonium en brass band
(AMP 354-030).
Geschrieben fur
den Musikverein
Morschied, westlich von
Frankfurt am Main an der
Deutschen
Edelsteinstrasse gelegen,
wurde jeder der drei
Satze von Diamond
Concerto nach einem
beruhmten Diamanten
benannt: 1 EARTH STAR ist
eher stimmungstechnisch
ein Stern. Der Satz
beginnt mit einer freien
Fantasie des Solisten
uber einem statischen
Akkord des Orchesters.
Dieses fuhrt zu einem
Allegro Moderato in Moll,
in welchem kurze Motive
von sowohl Orchester als
auch Solist nach und nach
wiederholt und entwickelt
werden.2 OCEAN DREAM
verwendet ein variiertes
Zitat aus Music for
Battle Creek von
Philip Sparke, das ein
schmelzende Melodie
enthalt, die schon im
Gedanken an
Stevengeschrieben worden
war.3 BLUE HEART wurde
auf Steven Meads Anregung
hin im Bebop-Stil
komponiert und weist die
Form eines Jazz Waltz
auf. Der
quasi-improvisatorische
Mittelteil enthalt eine
Passage im
Call-and-Response-Muster,
die sich zwischen Solist
und den hohen Holzblasern
abspielt.Solist:
Schwierigkeitsgrad
6Diamond Concerto
ist fur Euphonium und
Klavier erhaltlich (AMP
374-401) sowie fur
Euphonium und Brass Band
(AMP 354-030).
Diamond
Concerto est une
œuvre de commande de
la formation allemande
Musikverein Morschied,
dirigee par le Dr Eric
Grandjean, pour un
concert avec un invite
special, le soliste
Steven Mead. Ensemble,
ils ont cree cette
œuvre le 28 avril
2012 au theatre de la
ville
d'Idar-Oberstein.Cette
commande represente l'un
des points culminants
d'une amitie de trente
annees entre le
compositeur et le
soliste, leur relation
ayant donne naissance a
de nombreux
enregistrements et
concerts et, maintenant,
a un concerto. Pendant la
composition de cette
œuvre, Sparke avait
sans cesse a l'esprit le
son bien particulier de
l'euphonium de Steven
Mead, et il a employe
librement lavariete de
styles que ce virtuose
mondialement connu a
adoptes au cours de sa
brillante carriere de
soliste.Le village de
Morschied se trouve a
l'ouest de
Francfort-sur-le-Main,
dans la region surnommee
Route allemande des
pierres precieuses,
celebre pour son
industrie de la
joaillerie. C'est
pourquoi le compositeur a
decide de saluer cette
province en intitulant
son œuvre Diamond
Concerto. Les trois
mouvements sont chacun
nommes d'apres un diamant
celebre :1 EARTH STARDe
caractere plutot serieux,
ce mouvement debute avec
une fantaisie libre pour
le soliste sur un accord
statique de l'orchestre.
Vient ensuite un Allegro
Moderato en mode mineur
ou de courts motifs sont
progressivement repetes
et developpes par
l'orchestre et le
soliste.2 OCEAN DREAML'on
pourra entendre ici une
variante d'un extrait de
Music for Battle
Creek, incluant une
melodie lente et
emouvante, que le
compositeur ecrivit alors
dans l'optique d'une
future interpretation
realisee par Steven
Mead.3 BLUE HEARTSuivant
l'idee de Steven Mead, ce
mouvement est ecrit dans
un style de be-bop et
prend la forme d'une
valse jazzy. La partie
centrale,
quasi-improvisee,
comprend un passage
d'appel et reponse entre
le soliste et les
bois.Soliste: Difficulte
6Diamond Concerto
est aussi disponible pour
euphonium et piano (AMP
374-401) et euphonium et
brass.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1125256-140 A Tone Poem fo...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.DHP-1125256-140
A Tone Poem for Wind
Orchestra. Composed
by Satoshi Yagisawa.
Concert and Contest
Collection CBHA. Concert
Piece. Score Only.
Composed 2012. 28 pages.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1125256-140.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1125256-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Like the
Eagle, We Soar and
Rise was commissioned
by Yuying Secondary
School Concert Band and
Yuying Alumni Association
for the 2010 centenary of
the school’s
foundation. The piece was
named by a friend of the
composer named Steven
Phua, who originally
suggested commissioning a
new piece to Satoshi
Yagisawa. The piece
furthermore takes its
name from the text of the
Yuying Secondary School
song.This composition is
based on three different
concepts: the first one
demonstrates ‘The
founders’ passion
for education’;
the second concept
illustrates
‘Hardship in war
time’; the third
one ‘To the
future’ describes
the inner strength people
find to overcome
struggles. Thispiece
concludes with a fanfare,
which is the sound of
hope that leads to a
brighter future in a
positive direction.The
world premiere of this
piece was conducted by
Faizal Bin Othman, who is
one of the leading
educators in Singapore,
and was performed by the
Yuying Secondary School
Concert Band.
Like the
Eagle, We Soar and
Rise is geschreven in
opdracht van de Yuying
Secondary School Concert
Band en de Yuying Alumni
Association, ter
gelegenheid van het
honderdjarig bestaan van
de school in 2010. Het
werk kreeg zijnnaam van
een vriend van de
componist, Steven Phua,
van wie in eerste
instantie het voorstel
kwam een nieuw werk bij
Satoshi Yagisawa in
opdracht te geven. De
titel is gebaseerd op de
tekst van het schoollied
van de Yuying
SecondarySchool. De
compositie is gestoeld op
drie verschillende
gegevens: het eerste
weerspiegelt de liefde
voor onderwijs van de
oprichters destijds, het
tweede behelst de
ontberingen in
oorlogstijd, en het derde
betreft de kijk op
detoekomst -waarbij de
innerlijke kracht van
mensen helpt
moeilijkheden te
overwinnen. Het werk
eindigt met een fanfare:
de klank van hoop die vol
optimisme een betere
toekomst verkondigt. De
wereldpremière werd
uitgevoerd door de
YuyingSecondary School
Concert Band, onder
leiding van Faizal Bin
Othman, een van de meest
gerenommeerde
muziekpedagogen in
Singapore.
Like
the Eagle, We Soar and
Rise war ein
Kompositionsauftrag des
Blasorchesters der Yuying
Secondary School und des
Yuying-Alumni-Verbandes
(Singapur). Anlass des
Auftrags war das
hundertjährige
Jubiläum der
Schulgründung im Jahr
2010. Der Werktitel
stammt von einem Freund
des Komponisten namens
Steven Phua, der auch die
Idee hatte, ein neues
Stück von Satoshi
Yagiswa schreiben zu
lassen. Außerdem
bezieht sich der Titel
auf den Text des
Schulliedes.Dieses Werk
basiert auf drei
unterschiedlichen
Konzepten: Das erste
spiegelt die Leidenschaft
der Gründer für das
Lehren wider; das zweite
Konzept beschreibt die
Not in Kriegszeiten; das
dritte Konzept mit dem
TitelTo the Future“
(zur Zukunft hingewandt)
handelt von der inneren
Stärke, die Menschen
entwickeln, um
Schwierigkeiten zu
überwinden. Das Werk
endet mit einer Fanfare,
die der Hoffnung auf eine
bessere Zukunft Klang
verleiht.Die Weltpremiere
von Like the Eagle, We
Soar and Rise wurde
von Faizal Bin Othman,
einem der führenden
Lehrbeauftragten von
Singapur, dirigiert. Es
spielte das Blasorchester
der Yuying Secondary
School.
La movimentata
storia di un istituto
scolastico in occasione
dei festeggiamenti per il
suo centenario, ha spinto
Satoshi Yagisawa a
comporre questo brano
basandosi su tre idee ben
distinte: la passione per
lo studio, la sofferenza
durante i periodi di
guerra e la speranza in
un futuro migliore,
simboleggiato dalla
fanfara finale.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1125256-010 A Tone Poem fo...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.DHP-1125256-010
A Tone Poem for Wind
Orchestra. Composed
by Satoshi Yagisawa.
Concert and Contest
Collection CBHA. Concert
Piece. Set (Score &
Parts). Composed 2012. De
Haske Publications #DHP
1125256-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1125256-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Like the
Eagle, We Soar and
Rise was commissioned
by Yuying Secondary
School Concert Band and
Yuying Alumni Association
for the 2010 centenary of
the school’s
foundation. The piece was
named by a friend of the
composer named Steven
Phua, who originally
suggested commissioning a
new piece to Satoshi
Yagisawa. The piece
furthermore takes its
name from the text of the
Yuying Secondary School
song.This composition is
based on three different
concepts: the first one
demonstrates ‘The
founders’ passion
for education’;
the second concept
illustrates
‘Hardship in war
time’; the third
one ‘To the
future’ describes
the inner strength people
find to overcome
struggles. Thispiece
concludes with a fanfare,
which is the sound of
hope that leads to a
brighter future in a
positive direction.The
world premiere of this
piece was conducted by
Faizal Bin Othman, who is
one of the leading
educators in Singapore,
and was performed by the
Yuying Secondary School
Concert Band.
Like the
Eagle, We Soar and
Rise is geschreven in
opdracht van de Yuying
Secondary School Concert
Band en de Yuying Alumni
Association, ter
gelegenheid van het
honderdjarig bestaan van
de school in 2010. Het
werk kreeg zijnnaam van
een vriend van de
componist, Steven Phua,
van wie in eerste
instantie het voorstel
kwam een nieuw werk bij
Satoshi Yagisawa in
opdracht te geven. De
titel is gebaseerd op de
tekst van het schoollied
van de Yuying
SecondarySchool. De
compositie is gestoeld op
drie verschillende
gegevens: het eerste
weerspiegelt de liefde
voor onderwijs van de
oprichters destijds, het
tweede behelst de
ontberingen in
oorlogstijd, en het derde
betreft de kijk op
detoekomst -waarbij de
innerlijke kracht van
mensen helpt
moeilijkheden te
overwinnen. Het werk
eindigt met een fanfare:
de klank van hoop die vol
optimisme een betere
toekomst verkondigt. De
wereldpremière werd
uitgevoerd door de
YuyingSecondary School
Concert Band, onder
leiding van Faizal Bin
Othman, een van de meest
gerenommeerde
muziekpedagogen in
Singapore.
Like
the Eagle, We Soar and
Rise war ein
Kompositionsauftrag des
Blasorchesters der Yuying
Secondary School und des
Yuying-Alumni-Verbandes
(Singapur). Anlass des
Auftrags war das
hundertjährige
Jubiläum der
Schulgründung im Jahr
2010. Der Werktitel
stammt von einem Freund
des Komponisten namens
Steven Phua, der auch die
Idee hatte, ein neues
Stück von Satoshi
Yagiswa schreiben zu
lassen. Außerdem
bezieht sich der Titel
auf den Text des
Schulliedes.Dieses Werk
basiert auf drei
unterschiedlichen
Konzepten: Das erste
spiegelt die Leidenschaft
der Gründer für das
Lehren wider; das zweite
Konzept beschreibt die
Not in Kriegszeiten; das
dritte Konzept mit dem
TitelTo the Future“
(zur Zukunft hingewandt)
handelt von der inneren
Stärke, die Menschen
entwickeln, um
Schwierigkeiten zu
überwinden. Das Werk
endet mit einer Fanfare,
die der Hoffnung auf eine
bessere Zukunft Klang
verleiht.Die Weltpremiere
von Like the Eagle, We
Soar and Rise wurde
von Faizal Bin Othman,
einem der führenden
Lehrbeauftragten von
Singapur, dirigiert. Es
spielte das Blasorchester
der Yuying Secondary
School.
La movimentata
storia di un istituto
scolastico in occasione
dei festeggiamenti per il
suo centenario, ha spinto
Satoshi Yagisawa a
comporre questo brano
basandosi su tre idee ben
distinte: la passione per
lo studio, la sofferenza
durante i periodi di
guerra e la speranza in
un futuro migliore,
simboleggiato dalla
fanfara finale.
Towards the Future Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Facile De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1124756-140 Composed by Hay...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1124756-140
Composed by Hayato
Hirose. Brilliant
Marches. Concert March.
Score Only. Composed
2012. 20 pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1124756-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1124756-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Towards the
Future was
commissioned by the
Nagoya City Fire Bureau
for the 50th anniversary
of the Nagoya City Fire
Bureau Band (Nagoya,
Japan). It was premiered
by the band on 7 February
2009, conducted by Masuo
Nakamura. This concert
march was conceived to
lift up the spirits of
the firemen who save
people’s lives.
The solemn and
heart-warming melodies
express their braveness
when faced with danger
and the tenderness shown
towards the people they
protect.It is an ideal
march to open a concert
and to inspire both
performers and
audience.
Towar
ds the Future is
geschreven in opdracht
van de Nagoya City Fire
Bureau Band (Nagoya,
Japan) ter gelegenheid
van het vijftigjarig
bestaan van het orkest.
Het werk is tot stand
gekomen met financiële
steun van het NagoyaCity
Fire Bureau. De
première vond op 7
februari 2009 plaats
onder leiding van Masuo
Nakamura.Deze concertmars
is gecomponeerd met de
intentie om de
brandweerlieden, die
telkens weer het leven
van burgers redden, een
hart onder deriem te
steken. De plechtige en
hartverwarmende
melodieën verklanken
moed in gevaarlijke
omstandigheden en de
toewijding aan de mensen
die worden beschermd.De
mars is ideaal om een
concert mee te openen en
zowel muzikanten als
publiekin de stemming te
brengen.
Toward
s the Futurewurde von
der Nagoya City Bureau
Band (Blasorchester der
Städtischen Feuerwehr
Nagoya, Japan) in Auftrag
gegeben. Anlass zu diesem
von der Städtischen
Feuerwehr Nagoya
unterstützten Werk war
das 150-jährige
Jubiläum dieses
Orchesters, welches am
7.Februar 2009 unter der
Leitung von Masuo
Nakamura die
Uraufführung
spielte.Dieser
Konzertmarsch wurde zur
Ermutigung der
Feuerwehrleute
geschrieben, die
Menschenleben retten. Die
feierlichen,
herzergreifenden Melodien
beschreiben den Mut der
Feuerwehrleute, den sie
im Angesicht von Gefahr
beweisen, und ihre
Fürsorglichkeit
gegenüber den
Menschen, die sie
beschützen.Mit diesem
Marsch kann man sehr
gutein Konzert
eröffnen und die
Stimmung von Musikern als
auch Zuhörenden heben.
Questa
marcia da concerto è
stata composta in onore,
ma anche per incoraggiare
e sostenere i vigili del
fuoco che salvano le vite
dei cittadini, spesso
mettendo a rischio la
propria incolumit . Le
melodie solenni e
commoventi al contempo
descrivono il coraggio di
questi uomini davanti al
pericolo e vogliono
sottolineare la tenerezza
e la dedizione nei
confronti delle persone
che sono chiamati a
salvare.
Towards the Future Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1124756-010 Composed by Hay...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1124756-010
Composed by Hayato
Hirose. Brilliant
Marches. Concert March.
Set (Score & Parts).
Composed 2012. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1124756-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1124756-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Towards the
Future was
commissioned by the
Nagoya City Fire Bureau
for the 50th anniversary
of the Nagoya City Fire
Bureau Band (Nagoya,
Japan). It was premiered
by the band on 7 February
2009, conducted by Masuo
Nakamura. This concert
march was conceived to
lift up the spirits of
the firemen who save
people’s lives.
The solemn and
heart-warming melodies
express their braveness
when faced with danger
and the tenderness shown
towards the people they
protect.It is an ideal
march to open a concert
and to inspire both
performers and
audience.
Towar
ds the Future is
geschreven in opdracht
van de Nagoya City Fire
Bureau Band (Nagoya,
Japan) ter gelegenheid
van het vijftigjarig
bestaan van het orkest.
Het werk is tot stand
gekomen met financiële
steun van het NagoyaCity
Fire Bureau. De
première vond op 7
februari 2009 plaats
onder leiding van Masuo
Nakamura.Deze concertmars
is gecomponeerd met de
intentie om de
brandweerlieden, die
telkens weer het leven
van burgers redden, een
hart onder deriem te
steken. De plechtige en
hartverwarmende
melodieën verklanken
moed in gevaarlijke
omstandigheden en de
toewijding aan de mensen
die worden beschermd.De
mars is ideaal om een
concert mee te openen en
zowel muzikanten als
publiekin de stemming te
brengen.
Toward
s the Futurewurde von
der Nagoya City Bureau
Band (Blasorchester der
Städtischen Feuerwehr
Nagoya, Japan) in Auftrag
gegeben. Anlass zu diesem
von der Städtischen
Feuerwehr Nagoya
unterstützten Werk war
das 150-jährige
Jubiläum dieses
Orchesters, welches am
7.Februar 2009 unter der
Leitung von Masuo
Nakamura die
Uraufführung
spielte.Dieser
Konzertmarsch wurde zur
Ermutigung der
Feuerwehrleute
geschrieben, die
Menschenleben retten. Die
feierlichen,
herzergreifenden Melodien
beschreiben den Mut der
Feuerwehrleute, den sie
im Angesicht von Gefahr
beweisen, und ihre
Fürsorglichkeit
gegenüber den
Menschen, die sie
beschützen.Mit diesem
Marsch kann man sehr
gutein Konzert
eröffnen und die
Stimmung von Musikern als
auch Zuhörenden heben.
Questa
marcia da concerto è
stata composta in onore,
ma anche per incoraggiare
e sostenere i vigili del
fuoco che salvano le vite
dei cittadini, spesso
mettendo a rischio la
propria incolumit . Le
melodie solenni e
commoventi al contempo
descrivono il coraggio di
questi uomini davanti al
pericolo e vogliono
sottolineare la tenerezza
e la dedizione nei
confronti delle persone
che sono chiamati a
salvare.
Mixed Choir SKU: CF.CFD16 Composed by Charles H. Gabriel, Conrad Kocher, ...(+)
Mixed Choir
SKU:
CF.CFD16
Composed by
Charles H. Gabriel,
Conrad Kocher, Dennis
Allen, Fanny J. Crosby,
John Bacchus Dykes, John
Darwell, Lelia Morris,
Lowell Mason, Phoebe
Knapp, Robert Lowry,
Samuel Wesley,
Traditional, Various,
Walter Knapp, and William
H. Doane. Arranged by Bob
Burroughs, Dana Mengel,
Dennis Allen, Elizabeth
Campbell, Hal H. Hopson,
Ken Berg, Melodie Tunney,
Patrick M. Liebergen,
Ruth Elaine Schram, Stan
Pethel, and Walter Knapp.
Jewel Case. Carl Fischer
Concert Band Recordings.
Audio CD. With Standard
notation. Carl Fischer
Music #CFD16. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CFD16).
ISBN
9780825860164. UPC:
798408060169.
Since
the beginning of the
Protestant Reformation,
hymns have been the tie
binding the hearts and
spirits of Christians
together. With their
beautiful melodies and
poetically penned words,
hymns are the universal
language of Christian
worship, the bond that
draws believers together
from all walks of life
and across the world.
With texts of faith and
inspiration, hymns speak
to present time with
words of assurance of
hope, and help direct us
toward the future in
glory. Next to the Bible,
they have endured as the
timeless voice of the
Christian faith, teaching
and inspiring believers
throughout generations.
In this collection of
“favoritesâ€
we offer listeners a
compilation of the
genre’s most
beloved and inspirational
hymns of faith. Arranged
by some of today’s
most distinguished church
music icons, the hymns in
this collection will
thrill and comfort the
faithful listener.
Drawing upon the words
and melodies of some of
the world’s
greatest hymn writers,
including Fanny Crosby,
Charles Wesley, and
Martin Luther, the
arrangers in this
collection maintain each
work’s original
integrity while
beautifully transporting
each hymn into the realm
of today’s modern
worship world. From the
stirring strains of
“Amazing
Grace†to the
majestic power of
“Holy, Holy,
Holy,†this
collection will inspire
Christian worshipers.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 6 SKU: BT.DHP-1002207-140 Composed by Jan V...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 6
SKU:
BT.DHP-1002207-140
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. Sovereign Series.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2000. 96
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1002207-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1002207-140).
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.ATTILA, King of the
Huns, often named
“The scourge of
God,†is the
central figure of the
first movement, mainly
characterized by fear,
threat, aggression, and
cruelty. Attila’s
brother, Buda, however,
has a more heroic theme,
while his beloved wife,
Rika, has a lyrical
melody. The exciting
ending of this opening
movement illustrates the
dreaded speed of
Attila’s troops:
they pursued their
victims and killed them
all!
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.
SKU: GI.G-10580 Philosopher and Practitioner in Dialogue. Composed...(+)
SKU: GI.G-10580
Philosopher and
Practitioner in
Dialogue. Composed by
William Perrine. Music
Education. 430 pages. GIA
Publications #10580.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-10580).
ISBN
9781622776375.
Cont
ributors: Travis J. Cross
(University of
California–Los
Angeles) • David J.
Elliott (New York
University) •
Marissa Silverman
(Montclair State
University) • Jacob
Wallace (South Dakota
State University) •
Randall Everett Allsup
(Teachers College,
Columbia University)
• Cynthia Johnston
Turner (Wilfrid Laurier
University) •
Carolyn Barber
(University of
Nebraska-Lincoln) •
John Kratus (Independent
Scholar) • Vincent
C. Bates (Weber State
University) •
Thomas G. Warner, Jr.
(North Carolina
Agricultural and
Technical State
University) • Ben
Hawkins (Transylvania
University) •
Thomas A. Regelski (SUNY
Fredonia School of Music,
Helsinki University of
Finland) • Paul
Woodford (Western
University) •
Charles Peltz (New
England Conservatory of
Music) In the wind band
profession—as in
every great
discipline—it is
critical to take stock in
the big questions about
where we are heading, and
why, as we move through
the twenty-first century.
This thought-provoking
book contains seven
high-level exchanges
between a leading wind
band practitioner and a
music education
philosopher. Each section
of The Future of the Wind
Band grapples with the
most profound issues
facing the music
education profession and
the path of instrumental
music education in our
schools: Relevance: What
relevance, if any, does
the wind band have both
to today’s
students and to culture
more broadly in the
twenty-first century?
What relevance does the
band experience hold for
students’ everyday
life? Repertoire: What is
the relationship between
the repertoire performed
by wind ensembles and the
larger musical world?
Pedagogy: What
constitutes best practice
in terms of musical
pedagogy and rehearsal
technique within the
large-ensemble
experience? Creativity:
Can the wind band
function as a vehicle for
enhancing the individual
creativity of its
members? Economic
Justice: How do issues of
social class and the
distribution of wealth
relate to broader
questions of social
justice within the
context of instrumental
music education?
Professional Ethics: What
are the primary ethical
responsibilities of the
wind band conductor?
Democratic Citizenship:
What relationship, if
any, can be drawn between
membership in the wind
band and citizen
participation in
democracy? Such exchanges
can only strengthen our
profession and pay rich
dividends in our musical
and educational work with
the students we serve.
Editor of this book,
William (Bill) M. Perrine
is Associate Professor of
Music and Director of
Instrumental Activities
at Concordia University
in Ann Arbor, Michigan,
where he directs the wind
ensemble, marching band,
and community
orchestra.
Concert Band (Score & Parts) - Level 2.5 SKU: HL.4006471 Composed by Sato...(+)
Concert Band (Score &
Parts) - Level 2.5
SKU: HL.4006471
Composed by Satoshi
Yagisawa. De Haske
Concert Band. Concert.
Softcover. Duration 330
seconds. De Haske
Publications #032530.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(HL.4006471).
UPC:
888680992606. 9.0x12.0
inches.
A wonderful
new work by Satoshi
Yagisawa in which flowers
are the focal point. This
work honors the official
registration of the
Dendrobium “Yishun
Primary School†in
the International Orchid
Register. This flower was
created by pupils of a
Singaporean school. The
dramatic mood of the
piece is intended to
inspire the next
generation of students
towards a hopeful future
after overcoming
difficulties and
hardships.
Composed by Philip
Sparke. Anglo Music
Concert Band. Concert
Piece. Set (Score &
Parts). Composed 2013.
Anglo Music Press
#AMP358010. Published by
Anglo Music Press
(HL.44012270).
UPC:
888680057657.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Looking Up,
Moving On was
commissioned by the Tokyo
Kosei Wind Orchestra and
featured in their concert
programme in their May
2012 tour, which took in
many areas destroyed by
the earthquake and
tsunami in 2011. The
timeless message of
thismoving work is the
belief in the tremendous
capacity of humankind to
recover from such
disasters and look
optimistically to the
future.
Looking Up,
Moving On was
commissioned by the Tokyo
Kosei Wind Orchestra and
featured in their concert
programme in their May
2012 tour, which took in
many areas destroyed by
the earthquake and
tsunami in
2011.
The timeless
message of this moving
work is the belief in the
tremendous capacity of
humankind to recover from
such disasters and look
optimistically to the
future.
Looking Up,
Moving On is
gecomponeerd in opdracht
van het Tokyo Kosei Wind
Orchestra. Het werk
maakte deel uit van een
programma uit mei 2012,
dat werd uitgevoerd
tijdens een tournee
waarbij veel regios
werden bezocht die waren
verwoest doorde
aardbeving en tsunami van
2011. Het tijdloze thema
van dit treffende werk is
het buitengewone vermogen
van de mens om dergelijke
rampen te boven te komen
en de toekomst met
optimisme tegemoet te
zien.
Looking
Up, Moving Down wurde
vom Tokyo Kosei Wind
Orchestra in Auftrag
gegeben und war Teil des
Konzertprogramms einer
Tour im Mai 2012, die
auch viele Gebiete
einschloss, die vom
Erdbeben und Tsunami im
Jahr 2011 zerstort worden
waren. Diezeitlose
Botschaft dieses
bewegenden Werkes ist der
Glaube an die gewaltige
Fahigkeit des Menschen,
uber solche Katastrophen
hinwegzukommen und
optimistisch in die
Zukunft zu
blicken.
Lookin
g Up, Moving On est
une commande du Tokyo
Kosei Wind Orchestra.
Cette piece faisait
partie du programme de la
tournee effectuee par
l'orchestre en mai 2012,
qui s'est produit dans de
nombreuses regions
devastees par le
tremblement deterre et le
tsunami de 2011. La
composition a pour theme
l'immense capacite
humaine a surmonter de
telles catastrophes et
envisager l'avenir de
facon
positive.
Looki
ng Up, Moving On e
stata commissionata dalla
Tokyo Kosei Wind
Orchestra e faceva parte
del programma del
concerto di un tour del
maggio 2012 che
comprendeva diverse zone
colpite nel 2011 dal
terremoto e dallo
tsunami. Il messaggio
sempreattuale di questa
toccante opera e il
credere nella grandiosa
capacita dell'uomo di
superare tali catastrofi
e di guardare al futuro
con ottimismo.
Brass Band (Score & Parts) - Grade 5 SKU: HL.44012770 Composed by Philip ...(+)
Brass Band (Score &
Parts) - Grade 5
SKU:
HL.44012770
Composed
by Philip Sparke. Anglo
Music Concert Band.
Concert Piece. Softcover.
Composed 2008. Anglo
Music Press #AMP236-030.
Published by Anglo Music
Press (HL.44012770).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Philip
Sparke's The
Saga Of Haakon The
Good for Brass Band.
Score and parts.
The Saga of
Haakon the Good werd
geschreven in opdracht
van Frei Hornmusikk uit
Noorwegen, ter
gelegenheid van het
samengaan van de twee
Kommuner (gemeenten) Frei
en Kristiansund op 1
januari 2008. Deze
brassband gebruikte het
werk bij het Noorse
Nationale
Brassbandkampioenschap in
februari. De compositie
is gebaseerd op
belangrijke
gebeurtenissen in het
leven van Haakon de Goede
(ca. 920-961), die koning
Haakon 1 van Noorwegen
werd - THE FUTURE KING.
Hij werd opgevoed door
koning Adelstein
(Athelstan van Engeland)
als onderdeel van een
vredesovereenkomst die
zijn vader had gesloten.
De Engelse koning bracht
hem de christelijke
godsdienst bij. Toen het
nieuws kwam dat zijnvader
was overleden, kreeg
Haakon een aantal schepen
met bemanning mee om ten
strijde te trekken tegen
zijn halfbroer Erik
Bloedbijl, die tot koning
was uitgeroepen. In
Noorwegen aangekomen trok
hij noordwaarts - THE
JOURNEY TO TRONDHEIM -,
waar hij de steun van
landeigenaren wist te
verkrijgen door ze te
beloven dat hij de
belastingen die zijn
vader hief, zou
afschaffen.De zoons van
Erik zochten steun bij de
Denen, maar ze werden
verslagen door Haakon,
die slaagde in alles wat
hij deed, behalve in zijn
pogingen het christendom
in het land te
introduceren - THE
MISSIONARY KING. Hij
voelde zich niet
opgewassen tegen het
verzet dat hij hierin
ondervond. Een van zijn
beroemdste overwinningen
was de slag bij
Rastarkalv (dicht bij
Frei) - THE BATTLE OF
RASTARKALV - in 955. Door
tien vaandels ver van
elkaar te plaatsen langs
een lage bergkam (om de
indruk te wekken dat zijn
leger groter was dan in
werkelijkheid) lukte het
hem om Eriks zoons het
idee te geven dat zij in
de minderheid waren. De
Denen vluchtten en het
leger van Haakon
zegevierde. De genoemde
tien vaandels worden
weergegeven door tien
luide akkoorden vanaf
maat 420.
The
Saga of Haakon the
Good reflektiert das
Leben von Konig Haakon I
von Norwegen (um
920-961). Jeder der vier
Satze dieses Werkes hat
etwas Besonderes zu
bieten - von
ausdrucksvollen
Lento-Passagen bis zu
dynamischen rhythmischen
Abschnitten und vielen
spannenden Soli. The
Saga of Haakon the
Good war bereits
Pflichtstück bei
den British National
Brass Band Championships
2008. Wahrhaft
meisterlich!
Un
superbe morceau impose,
par le roi des imposes
Philip Sparke. Base sur
la legende de Haakon le
bon (vers 920-961).
Like a Child Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Facile Gobelin Music Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.GOB-000752-140 Composed by Andrea...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.GOB-000752-140
Composed by Andreas
Ludwig Schulte. Score
Only. Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000752-140. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000752-140).
The young have
the future. This is the
statement made at the
beginning of ‘Like
a Child’ by
Andreas Ludwig
Schulte. The opening
radiates strength and
ambition, but one is also
made to wonder which
direction will be chosen,
which choices will have
to be made. After the
introduction the first
steps on the path of life
are taken, still somewhat
unsteadily (the 3/4th
time used illustrates
this uncertainty).
However, the child has
now set off and will meet
the future with an open
mind, unafraid, even
though experience will
teach it how easily it
can be
hurt. Fortunately, it
is sometimes allowed to
be vulnerable and it
discovers there will
always be someone to
offer shelter,support and
love. (Adagio) The
last part breathes a far
greater independence.
Youth is able to face the
future, it can even take
on the whole world!
Wie de jeugd
heeft, heeft de toekomst.
Met dit statement begint
deze compositie van
Andreas Ludwig Schulte.
Het begin straalt
kracht en ambitie uit.
Maar welke kant gaat het
op, welke keuzes moeten
gemaakt worden? Na de
inleidingworden de eerste
schreden op het levenspad
gezet, het is nog wat
onzeker (de driekwarts
maat voelt een beetje
wankel). Toch gaan we
daarna op pad,
onbevangen, met open
vizier de toekomst
tegemoet al blijken er
toch noch
kwetsbaremomenten te
bestaan. Gelukkig
mogen we dat soms ook
zijn en dan is er altijd
wel iemand bij wie we
geborgenheid, steun en
liefde ontvangen.
(Adagio) Het laatste
deel straalt al veel meer
zelfstandigheid uit. Laat
maarkomen die toekomst,
we kunnen de wereld
aan!
Like a Child Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Gobelin Music Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.GOB-000752-010 Composed by Andrea...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.GOB-000752-010
Composed by Andreas
Ludwig Schulte. Set
(Score & Parts). 160
pages. Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000752-010. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000752-010).
The young have
the future. This is the
statement made at the
beginning of ‘Like a
Child’ by Andreas
Ludwig Schulte. The
opening radiates strength
and ambition, but one is
also made to wonder which
direction will be chosen,
which choices will have
to be made. After the
introduction the first
steps on the path of life
are taken, still somewhat
unsteadily (the 3/4th
time used illustrates
this uncertainty).
However, the child has
now set off and will meet
the future with an open
mind, unafraid, even
though experience will
teach it how easily it
can be
hurt. Fortunately, it
is sometimes allowed to
be vulnerable and it
discovers there will
always be someone to
offer shelter,support and
love. (Adagio) The
last part breathes a far
greater independence.
Youth is able to face the
future, it can even take
on the whole world!
Wie de jeugd
heeft, heeft de toekomst.
Met dit statement begint
deze compositie van
Andreas Ludwig Schulte.
Het begin straalt
kracht en ambitie uit.
Maar welke kant gaat het
op, welke keuzes moeten
gemaakt worden? Na de
inleidingworden de eerste
schreden op het levenspad
gezet, het is nog wat
onzeker (de driekwarts
maat voelt een beetje
wankel). Toch gaan we
daarna op pad,
onbevangen, met open
vizier de toekomst
tegemoet al blijken er
toch noch
kwetsbaremomenten te
bestaan. Gelukkig
mogen we dat soms ook
zijn en dan is er altijd
wel iemand bij wie we
geborgenheid, steun en
liefde ontvangen.
(Adagio) Het laatste
deel straalt al veel meer
zelfstandigheid uit. Laat
maarkomen die toekomst,
we kunnen de wereld
aan!
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.
Concert Band (Score) - Level 2.5 SKU: HL.4006472 Composed by Satoshi Yagi...(+)
Concert Band (Score) -
Level 2.5
SKU:
HL.4006472
Composed
by Satoshi Yagisawa. De
Haske Concert Band.
Concert. Softcover.
Duration 270 seconds. De
Haske Publications #DHP
1206225. Published by De
Haske Publications
(HL.4006472).
UPC:
888680992613.
A
wonderful new work by
Satoshi Yagisawa in which
flowers are the focal
point. This work honors
the official registration
of the Dendrobium
“Yishun Primary
School†in the
International Orchid
Register. This flower was
created by pupils of a
Singaporean school. The
dramatic mood of the
piece is intended to
inspire the next
generation of students
towards a hopeful future
after overcoming
difficulties and
hardships.
Fanfare. Composed
by Satoshi Yagisawa.
Inspiration Series. Set
(Score & Parts). Composed
2006. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1063951-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1063951-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
This fantastic,
stirring fanfare was
written with the
composer?s wish that the
young musicians
performing it would fly
into the bright future
like pheasants. The first
part of the piece is a
fanfare, which is
suitable for opening
ceremonies, and the
second part is a lush
chorale-like movement.
Your band can perform
both parts together or
you could perform each
one separately. This
short opening work will
start any concert in real
style.
Deze
fanfare is geschreven in
opdracht van de Nara
Prefectural Kashihara
Senior High School. De
mascotte van de school is
een jonge fazant. De
componist schreef dit
werk met de wens dat de
leerlingen in de zonnige
toekomst zoudenuitvliegen
als fazanten. De
compositie bestaat uit
twee delen. De fanfare is
uitstekend geschikt als
openingswerk. Het
koraalachtige tweede deel
beschrijft de
schoolgebouwen, gelegen
in een mooie omgeving met
prachtige natuur
rondom.Beide delen zijn
te combineren, maar ze
kunnen ook afzonderlijk
worden uitgevoerd. Hoewel
dit werk tamelijk kort
is, vertelt het een
verhaal op een treffende
en opgewekte
manier.
Der
japanische Komponist
Yagisawa schrieb diese
Fanfare zum 30jährigen
Jubiläum einer Schule.
Die ‘jungen
Fasane’ im Titel
sind ein Symbol für
die Schüler, die ihrer
Zukunft entgegen fliegen.
Die Fanfare, die sich
wunderbar als feierliches
Eröffnungswerk eignet,
tritt hauptsächlich im
ersten Teil auf,
während der zweite
Teil einen
choralähnlichen
Charakter aufweist. Beide
Sätze dieser
bemerkenswerten
Komposition können
auch einzeln
aufgeführt werden.
Solemnitas Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1216343-010 Composed by Jan V...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4
SKU:
BT.DHP-1216343-010
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2021.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1216343-010.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1216343-010).
Solemnitas Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1216343-140 Composed by Jan V...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4
SKU:
BT.DHP-1216343-140
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2021. 23
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1216343-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1216343-140).
The Saga of Haakon the Good Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Anglo Music
Concert Band - Grade 4 SKU: HL.44010429 Grade 4 - Score and Parts....(+)
Concert Band - Grade 4
SKU: HL.44010429
Grade 4 - Score and
Parts. Composed by
Philip Sparke. Anglo
Music Concert Band.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2008.
Anglo Music Press
#AMP236-010. Published by
Anglo Music Press
(HL.44010429).
The piece
traces key events in the
life of Haakon the Good,
later to become King
Haakon I (ca. 921-960),
who had been fostered by
King Athelstan of England
as part of a peace
agreement made by his
father (The Future King).
The English king brought
him up in the Christian
religion and, on the news
of his father's death,
provided him with ships
and men for an expedition
against his half-brother
Eirik Bloodaxe, who had
been proclaimed king of
Norway. On his arrival he
travelled north (The
Journey to Trondheim),
where he began to gain
the support of the
landowners by promising
to give up the rights of
taxation his father had
previously claimed.
Elrik's sons allied
themselves with the
Danes, but were
invariably defeated by
Haakon, who was
successful in everything
he undertook except in
his attempt to introduce
Christianity to the
country (The Missionary
King), which aroused an
opposition he did not
feel strong enough to
face. One of his most
famous victories was The
Battle of Rastarkalv
(near Frei) in 955. By
placing ten standards far
apart along a low ridge
(to give the impression
his army was bigger than
it actually was), he
managed to fool Eirik's
sons that they were
outnumbered (the ten
standards are represented
by ten loud chords that
begin in m. 420). The
Danes fled and were
slaughtered by Haakon's
army.
Grade 4 - Score
Only. Composed by
Philip Sparke. Anglo
Music Concert Band.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2008. 64
pages. Anglo Music Press
#AMP236-140. Published by
Anglo Music Press
(HL.44010430).
The piece
traces key events in the
life of Haakon the Good,
later to become King
Haakon I (ca. 921-960),
who had been fostered by
King Athelstan of England
as part of a peace
agreement made by his
father (“The Future
King”). The English
king brought him up in
the Christian religion
and, on the news of his
father's death, provided
him with ships and men
for an expedition against
his half-brother Eirik
Bloodaxe, who had been
proclaimed king of
Norway. On his arrival he
travelled north
(“The Journey to
Trondheim”), where
he began to gain the
support of the landowners
by promising to give up
the rights of taxation
his father had previously
claimed. Elrik's sons
allied themselves with
the Danes, but were
invariably defeated by
Haakon, who was
successful in everything
he undertook except in
his attempt to introduce
Christianity to the
country (“The
Missionary King”),
which aroused an
opposition he did not
feel strong enough to
face. One of his most
famous victories was
“The Battle of
Rastarkalv” (near
Frei) in 955. By placing
ten standards far apart
along a low ridge (to
give the impression his
army was bigger than it
actually was), he managed
to fool Eirik's sons that
they were outnumbered
(the ten standards are
represented by ten loud
chords that begin in m.
420). The Danes fled and
were slaughtered by
Haakon's army.
(Themes from all eight movies). Arranged by Jerry Brubaker. Concert Band. Concer...(+)
(Themes from all eight
movies). Arranged by
Jerry Brubaker. Concert
Band. Concert Band;
Score. Pop Symphonic
Band. Form: Medley.
Movie. Grade 4. 76 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
The Complete Harry Potter Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
(Themes from all eight movies). Arranged by Jerry Brubaker. Concert Band. Concer...(+)
(Themes from all eight
movies). Arranged by
Jerry Brubaker. Concert
Band. Concert Band;
Part(s); Score. Pop
Symphonic Band. Form:
Medley. Movie. Grade 4.
342 pages. Published by
Alfred Music Publishing
First Concerto Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie/Fanfare Band - Grade 1 SKU: BT.DHP-1053901-015 Comp...(+)
Concert
Band/Harmonie/Fanfare
Band - Grade 1
SKU:
BT.DHP-1053901-015
Composed by Peter Kleine
Schaars. Flexible 4
Series. Original Light
Music. Set (Score &
Parts). Composed 2005. De
Haske Publications #DHP
1053901-015. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1053901-015).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
As the title
suggest this work offers
the young musician their
first opportunity to take
the stage as a soloist.
The solo part of First
Concerto can be played on
a variety of brass or
woodwind instruments
(parts in different keys
are supplied) and is also
particularly suitable for
recorder. If one of your
students can play 5
notes, First Concerto can
be the first solo work to
showcase their future
music talent!
Gute
Literatur für
Anfängerorchester, die
lehrreich ist und Spaß
macht, gibt es immer noch
zu wenig. Für diesen
Bedarf komponierte Peter
Kleine Schaars sein First
Concerto. Die Solostimme
ist für verschiedenste
Instrumente spielbar -
auch für Blockflöte
- und wird in zwei
Transpositionen
geliefert. Damit eignet
sich dieses Werk ideal
für das erste
gemeinsame Zusammenspiel
eines jungen
Blockflötenensembles
mit einem
Jugendblasorchester oder
einem variablen
vierstimmigen
Bläserensemble. Die
Komposition setzt sich
aus dem 3-Noten-Marsch,
der 4-Noten-Ballade und
dem 5-Noten-Rock
zusammen. First Concerto
ist also das ultimative
erste Solowerk für
jedes
aufstrebendemusikalische
Talent!
Peter Kleine
Schaars ha composto
First Concerto
dietro richiesta di molti
amici maestri di banda.
La parte solista è
scritta per flauto/i
dolci. Questo brano da
concerto a quattro voci
per ensemble a
strumentazione variabile
è disponibile in due
tonalit diverse. Ciò
permette di accompagnare
uno strumento (o gruppo
di strumenti) diversi dal
flauto dolce. First
Concerto si compone
di una marcia, di una
ballata e di un rock.