Marching Band - Grade 3 SKU: AP.43906S As Recorded by James Brown....(+)
Marching Band - Grade 3
SKU: AP.43906S
As Recorded by James
Brown. Composed by
James Brown. Arranged by
Victor Lopez. Marching
Band; Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles.
Mega Sounds for Marching
Band. Funk. Score. 12
pages. Duration 2:00.
Alfred Music #00-43906S.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.43906S).
UPC:
038081502984.
English.
The life
of singer James Brown was
brought to the silver
screen in 2014 with the
release of the movie Get
on Up. Here is one of his
biggest hits in a funky
new arrangement by Victor
López! (2:00).
As Recorded by James Brown. Composed by James Brown. Arranged by Victor L...(+)
As Recorded by James
Brown. Composed by
James Brown. Arranged by
Victor Lopez. Marching
Band; Part(s); Score.
Mega Sounds for Marching
Band. Funk. 110 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.43906).
Fanfare Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.AMP-282-020 Quelle est cette odeur agre...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 3
SKU:
BT.AMP-282-020
Quelle est cette odeur
agreable. Arranged by
Philip Sparke. Anglo
Music Midway Series.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2009.
Anglo Music Press #AMP
282-020. Published by
Anglo Music Press
(BT.AMP-282-020).
9x12
inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
‘Whence
is that Goodly Fragrance
Flowing?’ is the
first line of an old
French Christmas song
that originated in the
17th century. In 1728
John Gay used this joyous
and markedly festive
melody that honours Jesus
Christ and His miraculous
birth in his
Beggar’s
Opera. Philip Sparke
has given this melody a
new lease of life with
his charming and
imaginative arrangement
for the Christmas season.
Woher kommt
dieser angenehme
Duft?“ lautet die
erste Zeile dieses
ursprünglich
französischen
Weihnachtsliedes aus dem
17. Jahrhundert. Die
strahlend fröhliche
und festliche Melodie
dieses Liedes über die
Geburt Jesu wurde 1728
von John Gay in seiner
Bettleroper
verwendet und kommt auch
in Philip Sparkes
Bearbeitung für
Fanfareorchester sehr
schön zur Geltung.
Fanfare Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.AMP-282-120 Quelle est cette odeur agre...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 3
SKU:
BT.AMP-282-120
Quelle est cette odeur
agreable. Arranged by
Philip Sparke. Anglo
Music Midway Series.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2009.
Anglo Music Press #AMP
282-120. Published by
Anglo Music Press
(BT.AMP-282-120).
9x12
inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
‘Whence
is that Goodly Fragrance
Flowing?’ is the
first line of an old
French Christmas song
that originated in the
17th century. In 1728
John Gay used this joyous
and markedly festive
melody that honours Jesus
Christ and His miraculous
birth in his
Beggar’s
Opera. Philip Sparke
has given this melody a
new lease of life with
his charming and
imaginative arrangement
for the Christmas season.
Woher kommt
dieser angenehme
Duft?“ lautet die
erste Zeile dieses
ursprünglich
französischen
Weihnachtsliedes aus dem
17. Jahrhundert. Die
strahlend fröhliche
und festliche Melodie
dieses Liedes über die
Geburt Jesu wurde 1728
von John Gay in seiner
Bettleroper
verwendet und kommt auch
in Philip Sparkes
Bearbeitung für
Fanfareorchester sehr
schön zur Geltung.
Pixar Favorites Fanfare [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire/avancé Hal Leonard
Pixar Favorites by Michael Giacchino and Randy Newman. Arranged by Michael Brown...(+)
Pixar Favorites by
Michael Giacchino and
Randy Newman. Arranged by
Michael Brown and Will
Rapp. For Marching Band
(Score & Parts).
Performance/Easy Limited
Edition. Grade 4.
Published by Hal Leonard
Marching Band - Grade 1.5 SKU: AP.38525 Composed by Ray Henderson. Arrang...(+)
Marching Band - Grade 1.5
SKU: AP.38525
Composed by Ray
Henderson. Arranged by
Jerry Burns. Marching
Band; Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles.
Very Easy Pops for
Marching Band. Blues;
Jazz; Swing. Score and
Part(s). 88 pages.
Duration 1:43. Alfred
Music #00-38525.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.38525).
UPC:
038081439211. English.
Words by B. G. DeSylva;
Lew Brown.
This
swing era classic has
been given new life with
this very playable Jerry
Burns arrangement. Lots
of strong block scoring
and a tasty trumpet solo
make this a solid choice
for any band! (1:43).
Fanfare Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1074314-120 Drei kurzweilige Impres...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 3
SKU:
BT.DHP-1074314-120
Drei kurzweilige
Impressionen.
Composed by Peter Kleine
Schaars. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2007. 32
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1074314-120. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1074314-120).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
For Three
Aspects of Kurt Weill
Peter Kleine Schaars took
inspiration from the
three periods that
characterise the life of
Weill - he
successivelylived in
Berlin, Paris and New
York. One theme is used
to create threetotally
different atmospheres, a
protest march against the
fascists inBerlin, a
French Musette (valse de
Paris) and an American
big bandstyle Broadway
orchestra. Let this great
work show the versatility
ofyour concert band!
Kurt
Weill, der unter anderem
mit seiner Musik zur
Dreigroschenoper
berühmt wurde, lebte
nacheinander in Berlin,
Paris und New York.
Three Aspects of Kurt
Weill weist ein Thema
auf, das dementsprechend
in drei völlig
unterschiedlichen
Stimmungen erscheint: als
Protestmarsch gegen die
Faschisten in Berlin, als
französische Musette
und im amerikanischen
Big- Band-Stil. Beweisen
Sie die
Verwandlungsfähigkeit
Ihres Blasorchesters!
Fanfare Band - Grade 6 SKU: BT.DHP-0900226-120 Composed by Jan Van der Ro...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 6
SKU:
BT.DHP-0900226-120
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. Sovereign Series.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 1990. De
Haske Publications #DHP
0900226-120. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-0900226-120).
This major
concert work cosists o
five movements.1st
movement: La Laguna del
ShimbeSituated high up in
the Andes mountains in
Northern Peru are the
Huaringas, a group of
lagoons in isolated and
mysterious surroundings.
The water has healing
powersand for centuries
traditional healers have
settled there in small
villages. From far the
sick come to the
Huaringas to be treated
in nightly rituals, in
which the hallucinating
juice of the San Pedro
cactus gives the prophet
a look inside hispatient.
The biggest lagoon is the
“Laguna del
Shimbeâ€, one of the
countless wells of the
immense Amazon stream.2nd
movement: Los
AguarunasFurther
downstream in Northern
Peru we come across the
rain tribe of Los
Aguarunas. It’s a
proud, beautiful
andindependent race,
which has never succumbed
to domination, not even
from the Incas. They live
from everything the
forest has to offer:
fish, fruit, plants, ...
. They also grow some
crops and live as
semi-nomads. They take
their fate into their
ownhands and after having
made contact with modern
civilisation, they have
integrated new elements
into their lives without
betraying their own
ways.3rd movement:
MekaronMekaron is an
Indian word meaning
“pictureâ€,
“soulâ€,
“essenceâ€.
The Indians are
theorigina inhabitants of
the Amazon region. They
either live in one place
as a group or move around
a large region. They all
have their own political
system, their own
language and an intense
social life. At the same
time they are master of
music andmedicine.
“Everywhere the
white man goes, he leaves
a wilderness behind
himâ€, wrote the
North American Indian
leader Seatl in 1885. As
a result of these
contacts with the whites,
the disruption of most
Indian societies began.
(In this century alone,80
tribes have vanished
completely).4th movement:
KêêtuajêThis is
the name of the
initiating ceremony of
the Krahô tribe in the
Brazilian state of Goias,
in which young boys and
girls enter adult life.
They are cleansed with
water, painted with
redpaint and covered with
feathers, after which the
ritual dance holds the
entire tribe
spell-bound.5th movement:
Paulino FaiakanIn 1988
the Indian chiefs Faiakan
and Raoni Kaiapo came to
Europe to protest against
the building of the
Altamira dam inBrazil. As
a result of the dam the
Indians would be driven
from their traditional
land and enormous
artificial would be
created. The project was
supported financially by,
amongst others, the
European Community. In
February 1989 the Indian
tribesaround Altamira
held a protest march for
the first time in their
history together. Amongst
other things they paid
tribute tot Chico Mendez,
who, murdered in 1988,
was the leader of the
rubber syndicate and a
fierce opponent of the
destruction of
theBrazilian rain forest.
Brazilian and world
opinion was awakened. The
building of the dam was
-albeit temporarily -
stopped.
Fanfare Band - Grade 6 SKU: BT.DHP-0900226-020 Composed by Jan Van der Ro...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 6
SKU:
BT.DHP-0900226-020
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. Sovereign Series.
Set (Score & Parts).
Composed 1990. De Haske
Publications #DHP
0900226-020. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-0900226-020).
This major
concert work cosists o
five movements.1st
movement: La Laguna del
ShimbeSituated high up in
the Andes mountains in
Northern Peru are the
Huaringas, a group of
lagoons in isolated and
mysterious surroundings.
The water has healing
powersand for centuries
traditional healers have
settled there in small
villages. From far the
sick come to the
Huaringas to be treated
in nightly rituals, in
which the hallucinating
juice of the San Pedro
cactus gives the prophet
a look inside hispatient.
The biggest lagoon is the
“Laguna del
Shimbeâ€, one of the
countless wells of the
immense Amazon stream.2nd
movement: Los
AguarunasFurther
downstream in Northern
Peru we come across the
rain tribe of Los
Aguarunas. It’s a
proud, beautiful
andindependent race,
which has never succumbed
to domination, not even
from the Incas. They live
from everything the
forest has to offer:
fish, fruit, plants, ...
. They also grow some
crops and live as
semi-nomads. They take
their fate into their
ownhands and after having
made contact with modern
civilisation, they have
integrated new elements
into their lives without
betraying their own
ways.3rd movement:
MekaronMekaron is an
Indian word meaning
“pictureâ€,
“soulâ€,
“essenceâ€.
The Indians are
theorigina inhabitants of
the Amazon region. They
either live in one place
as a group or move around
a large region. They all
have their own political
system, their own
language and an intense
social life. At the same
time they are master of
music andmedicine.
“Everywhere the
white man goes, he leaves
a wilderness behind
himâ€, wrote the
North American Indian
leader Seatl in 1885. As
a result of these
contacts with the whites,
the disruption of most
Indian societies began.
(In this century alone,80
tribes have vanished
completely).4th movement:
KêêtuajêThis is
the name of the
initiating ceremony of
the Krahô tribe in the
Brazilian state of Goias,
in which young boys and
girls enter adult life.
They are cleansed with
water, painted with
redpaint and covered with
feathers, after which the
ritual dance holds the
entire tribe
spell-bound.5th movement:
Paulino FaiakanIn 1988
the Indian chiefs Faiakan
and Raoni Kaiapo came to
Europe to protest against
the building of the
Altamira dam inBrazil. As
a result of the dam the
Indians would be driven
from their traditional
land and enormous
artificial would be
created. The project was
supported financially by,
amongst others, the
European Community. In
February 1989 the Indian
tribesaround Altamira
held a protest march for
the first time in their
history together. Amongst
other things they paid
tribute tot Chico Mendez,
who, murdered in 1988,
was the leader of the
rubber syndicate and a
fierce opponent of the
destruction of
theBrazilian rain forest.
Brazilian and world
opinion was awakened. The
building of the dam was
-albeit temporarily -
stopped.