Marching Band - Grade 3 SKU: AP.36481 American Idiot---The Musical, Pa...(+)
Marching Band - Grade 3
SKU: AP.36481
American Idiot---The
Musical, Part III.
Composed by Green Day.
Arranged by Brian Scott.
Marching Band;
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles.
Mega Sounds for Marching
Band. Rock. Score and
Part(s). 112 pages.
Alfred Music #00-36481.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.36481).
UPC:
038081411477.
English.
Closing
out the American
Idiot---The Musical show
is a medley of two Green
Day hits. Wake Me Up When
September Ends begins
with a beautiful trumpet
solo and gradually builds
into Homecoming, a
montage of four different
melodies. Veteran writer
Brian Scott keeps the
excitement building
throughout the piece
until the final push.
This one will bring the
down the house!
Three Lions. Arranged by Heinz Briegel. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 20...(+)
Three Lions. Arranged by
Heinz Briegel. Set (Score
&
Parts). Composed 2006.
Musikverlag Siegfried
Rundel
#MVSR2827. Published by
Musikverlag Siegfried
Rundel
(Featuring: Home / Over the Rainbow). By Harold Arlen, lyrics by E.Y. Harburg. A...(+)
(Featuring: Home / Over
the Rainbow). By Harold
Arlen, lyrics by E.Y.
Harburg. Arranged by
Victor L�³pez and
Victor Lopez. Marching
Band. Marching Band;
Part(s); Score. Mega
Sounds for Marching Band.
Movie; Pop. Grade 3. 116
pages. Published by
Alfred Mus
Arranged by Gary Wylie /Carl Major. For Marching Band. Jalen Marching Band. Patr...(+)
Arranged by Gary Wylie
/Carl Major. For Marching
Band. Jalen Marching
Band. Patriotic and
Service Songs. Grade 3
(Medium-Easy). Score and
parts. Published by Jalen
Publishing
By Phillip Phillips. By Drew Pearson and Greg Holden. Arranged by Michael Brown....(+)
By Phillip Phillips. By
Drew Pearson and Greg
Holden. Arranged by
Michael Brown. For
Marching Band (Score and
Parts). Easy Contemporary
Marching Band. Grade 2-3.
Published by Hal Leonard
(Featuring: Home / Over the Rainbow). By Harold Arlen, lyrics by E.Y. Harburg. A...(+)
(Featuring: Home / Over
the Rainbow). By Harold
Arlen, lyrics by E.Y.
Harburg. Arranged by
Victor López. Marching
Band. Marching Band;
Score. Mega Sounds for
Marching Band. Movie;
Pop. Grade 3. 8 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
(American Idiot â?? The Musical, Part III). By Green Day. Arranged by Brian Sco...(+)
(American Idiot â?? The
Musical, Part III). By
Green Day. Arranged by
Brian Scott. Marching
Band. Marching Band;
Score. Mega Sounds for
Marching Band. Rock.
Grade 3. 12 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
Voyage with the VOC Fanfare [Conducteur] - Facile Gobelin Music Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.GOB-000835-120 Composed by William Vean....(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.GOB-000835-120
Composed by William Vean.
Score Only. 20 pages.
Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000835-120. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000835-120).
The Netherlands
have been an important
trading nation for a long
time partly as a result
of their geographical
situation. One of the
first multinationals in
The Netherlands was the
‘Verenigde Oostindische
Compagnie’ (VOC).
The aim of the VOC was to
send ships to Asia in
order to buy pepper and
spices, and to take over
the Portuguese monopoly
in this field. The
Company was successful.
An era of great
prosperity resulted, in
which the art of painting
(Rembrandt van Rijn) as
well as science
(Constantijn Huygens)
flourished alongside a
thriving economy.
1. The Sails are set :
There is a lot of hustle
and bustle on the quay.
The crew are preparing
fordeparture. Goodbyes
are said and once the
sails have been hoisted
the ship sets out to
sea.
2. A Visit to
the Rajah of Yogyakarta:
After a voyage of many
months the place of
destination is reached. A
visit to the Radja, the
king of the area around
Yokyakarta, follows. The
dishes and beverages and
the native culture in
general are very pleasant
after having been on a
diet of ship’s biscuit
and water for such a long
time.
3. The Holds
have been loaded: The
holds have been loaded to
the brim, and the voyage
home can be
begin!
4. Death
sails along: Life at sea
is rough. not seldom did
a sailor die of a
tropical disease or
scurvy. After a memorial
service, the Captain
would speak the words
‘One, two, three, in
God’s name ...’ and
the body, wrapped in
canvas, would be
committed to the
sea.
5. A joyful
homecoming: After many
months of hardship coming
home is perhaps the best
part of the entire
voyage. The quay is
filled with people eager
to give the crew a warm
welcome.
Nederland is,
mede door de geografische
ligging, sinds lange tijd
een belangrijke
handelsnatie. Eén
van de eerste
multinationals was de
‘Verenigde Oostindische
Compagnie’ (VOC).
Het doel van de VOC was
schepen naar Azië
testuren om peper en
specerijen te kopen en
het Portugese monopolie
over te nemen. De VOC
werd een succes. Het was
een tijd van grote
welvaart (Gouden Eeuw),
waarin naast een
bloeiende economie ook de
schilderkunst (Rembrandt
vanRijn) en de wetenschap
(Constantijn Huygens)
floreerden.
1.
The Sails are set: Aan de
kade is het een drukte
van belang. De bemanning
maakt het schip klaar
voor vertrek. Er wordt
afscheid genomen en als
de zeilen gehesenzijn
zetten we koers naar
volle zee.
2. A
Visit to the Rajah of
Yogyakarta: Na een
maandenlange reis wordt
de bestemming bereikt. Er
volgt een bezoek aan de
Radja, de koning van de
streek rond Yokyakarta.
De spijzen, drankenen de
inheemse cultuur zijn
zeer aangenaam na maanden
scheepsbeschuit en
water.
3. The
Holds have been loaded:
De laadruimtes zijn
volgestouwd. De thuisreis
kan beginnen.
4.
Death sails along: Het
leven op zeeis hard. Niet
zelden vond een zeeman de
dood door een tropische
ziekte of scheurbuik. Na
een herdenkingsdienst
sprak de kapitein de
woorden: ‘Eén, twee,
drie in Godsnaam
.....’, waarna het in
zeildoek gewikkelde
lichaam aan de golvenwerd
toevertrouwd.
5.
A joyful homecoming: Na
maanden van ontberingen
is het thuiskomen
misschien wel het mooiste
van de hele reis. De kade
staat weer vol om de
bemanning een warm
onthaal te geven.
Voyage with the VOC Fanfare [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Gobelin Music Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.GOB-000835-020 Composed by William Vean....(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.GOB-000835-020
Composed by William Vean.
Set (Score & Parts). 146
pages. Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000835-020. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000835-020).
The Netherlands
have been an important
trading nation for a long
time partly as a result
of their geographical
situation. One of the
first multinationals in
The Netherlands was the
‘Verenigde Oostindische
Compagnie’ (VOC).
The aim of the VOC was to
send ships to Asia in
order to buy pepper and
spices, and to take over
the Portuguese monopoly
in this field. The
Company was successful.
An era of great
prosperity resulted, in
which the art of painting
(Rembrandt van Rijn) as
well as science
(Constantijn Huygens)
flourished alongside a
thriving economy.
1. The Sails are set :
There is a lot of hustle
and bustle on the quay.
The crew are preparing
fordeparture. Goodbyes
are said and once the
sails have been hoisted
the ship sets out to
sea.
2. A Visit to
the Rajah of Yogyakarta:
After a voyage of many
months the place of
destination is reached. A
visit to the Radja, the
king of the area around
Yokyakarta, follows. The
dishes and beverages and
the native culture in
general are very pleasant
after having been on a
diet of ship’s biscuit
and water for such a long
time.
3. The Holds
have been loaded: The
holds have been loaded to
the brim, and the voyage
home can be
begin!
4. Death
sails along: Life at sea
is rough. not seldom did
a sailor die of a
tropical disease or
scurvy. After a memorial
service, the Captain
would speak the words
‘One, two, three, in
God’s name ...’ and
the body, wrapped in
canvas, would be
committed to the
sea.
5. A joyful
homecoming: After many
months of hardship coming
home is perhaps the best
part of the entire
voyage. The quay is
filled with people eager
to give the crew a warm
welcome.
Nederland is,
mede door de geografische
ligging, sinds lange tijd
een belangrijke
handelsnatie. Eén
van de eerste
multinationals was de
‘Verenigde Oostindische
Compagnie’ (VOC).
Het doel van de VOC was
schepen naar Azië
testuren om peper en
specerijen te kopen en
het Portugese monopolie
over te nemen. De VOC
werd een succes. Het was
een tijd van grote
welvaart (Gouden Eeuw),
waarin naast een
bloeiende economie ook de
schilderkunst (Rembrandt
vanRijn) en de wetenschap
(Constantijn Huygens)
floreerden.
1.
The Sails are set: Aan de
kade is het een drukte
van belang. De bemanning
maakt het schip klaar
voor vertrek. Er wordt
afscheid genomen en als
de zeilen gehesenzijn
zetten we koers naar
volle zee.
2. A
Visit to the Rajah of
Yogyakarta: Na een
maandenlange reis wordt
de bestemming bereikt. Er
volgt een bezoek aan de
Radja, de koning van de
streek rond Yokyakarta.
De spijzen, drankenen de
inheemse cultuur zijn
zeer aangenaam na maanden
scheepsbeschuit en
water.
3. The
Holds have been loaded:
De laadruimtes zijn
volgestouwd. De thuisreis
kan beginnen.
4.
Death sails along: Het
leven op zeeis hard. Niet
zelden vond een zeeman de
dood door een tropische
ziekte of scheurbuik. Na
een herdenkingsdienst
sprak de kapitein de
woorden: ‘Eén, twee,
drie in Godsnaam
.....’, waarna het in
zeildoek gewikkelde
lichaam aan de golvenwerd
toevertrouwd.
5.
A joyful homecoming: Na
maanden van ontberingen
is het thuiskomen
misschien wel het mooiste
van de hele reis. De kade
staat weer vol om de
bemanning een warm
onthaal te geven.
Odyssee Fanfare [Conducteur] - Facile Gobelin Music Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.GOB-000432-120 Composed by Jan Bosveld. Sc...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 3
SKU:
BT.GOB-000432-120
Composed by Jan Bosveld.
Score Only. 20 pages.
Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000432-120. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000432-120).
The Odyssee
tells the story of
Odysseus, the undaunted
hero. In times long
ago the blind poet Homer
wrote this famous epic.
The Odyssey follows
the Iliad, the story of
the bloody war between
the Greek and the
Trojans. This battle
endsafter ten years
thanks to the Odysseys
famous trick. the Trojan
Horse. The Odyssey
is not a war epic, but a
story about perseverance,
loyalty, adventure, and
the survival instinct of
its ingenious hero.
In The Odyssey, Homer
describes howOdysseus,
the king of Ithaca, had
to endure another ten
years of affliction after
the ten years of war in
Troy before he could
finally return to his
home land. During
those years, his wife,
Penelope, had to try and
keep her many admirers
away.These men not only
wanted het hand but also
the kingship. To prove
her husbands worth, she
played a trick: As soon
as I have finished
weaving this shroud for
my father-in-law,
Laertes, I will choose
one of you to become my
husband, she
promisedthem. But
during the night, she
secretly loosened what
she had woven during the
day, prolonging the time
until Odysseus would
finally return. After
twenty long years, when
he finally stood at the
door, she wondered: Is
this really my husband?
Ishe an imposter?
Cunningly, she asked him
to move the bed, because
only she and her husband
know that the bed was
immovable and was build
around an old three
trunk! Odysseus was
deeply moved: this really
was his wife, his
Penelope! Nearly
threethousands years
later, the loyalty and
strength of this
character, and all the
dangerous adventures that
Odysseus survived thanks
to courage and
intelligence, still moves
us today.
Odyssee
by Jan Bosveld is not
just an adventure story,
butrather a
characteristic piece in
which memories of Homers
story can be heard.
The composition opens
with a firm, stirring
theme describing our
hero, Odysseus, in
detail: This man is not
to be taken lightly.
The further
development of thisshort
introduction completes
this character sketch:
trustworthy, perseverant,
and a genius. After
that we can picture
Odysseus on the lonely
beach of Ogygia. Do the
trumpets depict his
memories of the war of
Troy? Does he think of
his wife, as werecognise
the weaving loom of
Penelope in the murmuring
eighth? In the
solemn, plaintive part
that follows, we can
imagine Penelope feeling
lonely, sitting in the
womens room with her
servants.One of the girls
plays the harp, but that
does notclear the sombre
atmosphere. Then we can
imagine seeing the
sorceress Circe, who
changed Odysseus men into
swine. After she gives a
simple magic sign
something follows that
reminds us of the sound
of pigs grunting. Then
the Odysseus theme
resounds:the hero comes
to savi his comrades.
Assisted by Hermes, he
forces Circe to lift the
spell. The piece ends
the same way as it began,
with an animated theme:
Odysseus is still the
same, undefeated and not
to be taken
lighty!
Het
muzikale relaas van de
Griekse schrijver Homerus
over de held Odyssee in
een karakterstuk vol
herinneringen. Een
stevig opgewekt thema
symboliseert de
grootsheid van Odyssee en
zijn karaktertrekken -
betrouwbaar, volhardend
en vernuftig.
Detegenslagen welke hij
tegenkomt en in het
tweede tragische gedeelte
dreigen te escaleren,
nemen in het derde snelle
gedeelte bij zijn
verschijning toch weer
een positieve wending.
Nijmegenaar Jan
Bosveld bewijst in dit
originele werk dat hij
opde hoogte is van de
onmogelijkheden, maar
vooral de ongekende
mogelijkheden van
muzikanten uit de lagere
afdelingen.
Odyssee Fanfare [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Gobelin Music Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.GOB-000432-020 Composed by Jan Bosveld. Se...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 3
SKU:
BT.GOB-000432-020
Composed by Jan Bosveld.
Set (Score & Parts). 71
pages. Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000432-020. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000432-020).
The Odyssee
tells the story of
Odysseus, the undaunted
hero. In times long
ago the blind poet Homer
wrote this famous epic.
The Odyssey follows
the Iliad, the story of
the bloody war between
the Greek and the
Trojans. This battle
endsafter ten years
thanks to the Odysseys
famous trick. the Trojan
Horse. The Odyssey
is not a war epic, but a
story about perseverance,
loyalty, adventure, and
the survival instinct of
its ingenious hero.
In The Odyssey, Homer
describes howOdysseus,
the king of Ithaca, had
to endure another ten
years of affliction after
the ten years of war in
Troy before he could
finally return to his
home land. During
those years, his wife,
Penelope, had to try and
keep her many admirers
away.These men not only
wanted het hand but also
the kingship. To prove
her husbands worth, she
played a trick: As soon
as I have finished
weaving this shroud for
my father-in-law,
Laertes, I will choose
one of you to become my
husband, she
promisedthem. But
during the night, she
secretly loosened what
she had woven during the
day, prolonging the time
until Odysseus would
finally return. After
twenty long years, when
he finally stood at the
door, she wondered: Is
this really my husband?
Ishe an imposter?
Cunningly, she asked him
to move the bed, because
only she and her husband
know that the bed was
immovable and was build
around an old three
trunk! Odysseus was
deeply moved: this really
was his wife, his
Penelope! Nearly
threethousands years
later, the loyalty and
strength of this
character, and all the
dangerous adventures that
Odysseus survived thanks
to courage and
intelligence, still moves
us today.
Odyssee
by Jan Bosveld is not
just an adventure story,
butrather a
characteristic piece in
which memories of Homers
story can be heard.
The composition opens
with a firm, stirring
theme describing our
hero, Odysseus, in
detail: This man is not
to be taken lightly.
The further
development of thisshort
introduction completes
this character sketch:
trustworthy, perseverant,
and a genius. After
that we can picture
Odysseus on the lonely
beach of Ogygia. Do the
trumpets depict his
memories of the war of
Troy? Does he think of
his wife, as werecognise
the weaving loom of
Penelope in the murmuring
eighth? In the
solemn, plaintive part
that follows, we can
imagine Penelope feeling
lonely, sitting in the
womens room with her
servants.One of the girls
plays the harp, but that
does notclear the sombre
atmosphere. Then we can
imagine seeing the
sorceress Circe, who
changed Odysseus men into
swine. After she gives a
simple magic sign
something follows that
reminds us of the sound
of pigs grunting. Then
the Odysseus theme
resounds:the hero comes
to savi his comrades.
Assisted by Hermes, he
forces Circe to lift the
spell. The piece ends
the same way as it began,
with an animated theme:
Odysseus is still the
same, undefeated and not
to be taken
lighty!
Het
muzikale relaas van de
Griekse schrijver Homerus
over de held Odyssee in
een karakterstuk vol
herinneringen. Een
stevig opgewekt thema
symboliseert de
grootsheid van Odyssee en
zijn karaktertrekken -
betrouwbaar, volhardend
en vernuftig.
Detegenslagen welke hij
tegenkomt en in het
tweede tragische gedeelte
dreigen te escaleren,
nemen in het derde snelle
gedeelte bij zijn
verschijning toch weer
een positieve wending.
Nijmegenaar Jan
Bosveld bewijst in dit
originele werk dat hij
opde hoogte is van de
onmogelijkheden, maar
vooral de ongekende
mogelijkheden van
muzikanten uit de lagere
afdelingen.