The Other Side Fanfare - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 3.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1145556-020 Composed by Stijn Roels....(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 3.5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1145556-020
Composed by Stijn Roels.
Concert and Contest
Collection Brass Band en
Fanfare. Set (Score &
Parts). Composed 2014. De
Haske Publications #DHP
1145556-020. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1145556-020).
English-German-French-
Dutch.
The Other
Side was written as a
farewell to a loved one.
Following the melancholy
theme of mourning in a
minor key we also hear
the happy memories in
major key and also the
knowledge that the person
who has gone to ‘a
better place’ is
now at peace. This is a
soulful and calm work
that leaves plenty of
space for the
musicians’ and
listeners’ own
thoughts. This set
includes optional parts
for piano and vibraphone.
The Other
Side is geschreven
als afscheid van een
geliefde persoon. Behalve
het melancholische
mineurthema komen in dit
werk ook mooie
herinneringen in majeur
naar voren. Bovendien
klinkt in de muziek de
hoop door dat de
betreffende persoon nueen
goed leven heeft
‘aan gene
zijde’. Dit
gevoelige, rustige werk
laat muzikanten en
luisteraars de ruimte
voor hun eigen gedachten.
De set bevat optionele
partijen voor piano en
vibrafoon.
THE
OTHER SIDE wurde zum
Abschied von einem
geliebten Menschen
geschrieben. Neben dem
melancholischen
Trauerthema in Moll
klingen jedoch auch die
schönen Erinnerungen
in Dur durch und auch die
Zuversicht, dass es die
Person nun auf der
„anderenSeite“
; gut hat. Ein
gefühlvolles, ruhiges
Werk, das den Musikern
und Zuhörern angenehm
viel Raum lässt, ihre
eigenen Gedanken
schweifen zu lassen. Das
Set enthält optionale
Stimmen für Klavier
und
Vibraphon.
The Other Side è
stata composta per dare
l’addio a una
persona cara. Oltre al
tema malinconico del
lutto in tonalità
minore, arriva il suono
dei bei ricordi in
tonalità maggiore.
Si confi da nel fatto che
la persona riposiin pace.
Un brano sentimentale e
tranquillo, che lascia a
musicisti e ascoltatori
ampi spazi gradevoli per
consentire ai propri
pensieri di vagare. Il
set comprende parti
opzionali per pianoforte
e vibrafono.
The Other Side Fanfare - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 3.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1145556-120 Composed by Stijn Roels....(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 3.5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1145556-120
Composed by Stijn Roels.
Concert and Contest
Collection Brass Band en
Fanfare. Score Only.
Composed 2014. 24 pages.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1145556-120.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1145556-120).
English-German-French-
Dutch.
The Other
Side was written as a
farewell to a loved one.
Following the melancholy
theme of mourning in a
minor key we also hear
the happy memories in
major key and also the
knowledge that the person
who has gone to ‘a
better place’ is
now at peace. This is a
soulful and calm work
that leaves plenty of
space for the
musicians’ and
listeners’ own
thoughts. This set
includes optional parts
for piano and vibraphone.
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.