As performed by Ricky Martin. By Robi Draco Rosa, Desmond Child. Edited by Bob D...(+)
As performed by Ricky
Martin. By Robi Draco
Rosa, Desmond Child.
Edited by Bob Dingley.
Arranged by Victor Lopez.
Marching band. Published
by Warner Brothers.
Performed by George Thorogood, The Destroyers. By George Thorogood. Edited by La...(+)
Performed by George
Thorogood, The
Destroyers. By George
Thorogood. Edited by
Larry Clark. Arranged by
Nick Baratta. Marching
band. 12 pages. Published
by Warner Brothers.
Performed by Survivor. By Frankie Sullivan, Jim Peterik. Edited by Bob Dingley. ...(+)
Performed by Survivor. By
Frankie Sullivan, Jim
Peterik. Edited by Bob
Dingley. Arranged by
Jerry Burns. Marching
band. Level: easy.
Published by Warner
Brothers.
Fanfare Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1064079-020 Composed by Kees Schoonenb...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 3
SKU:
BT.DHP-1064079-020
Composed by Kees
Schoonenbeek. Inspiration
Series. Concert Piece.
Set (Score & Parts).
Composed 2006. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1064079-020. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1064079-020).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
The Golden
Age is a programmatic
composition in four
movements. I
Overture For the
Netherlands, the
seventeenth century was a
period of great
flourishing in the fields
of economy, culture and
politics; thus it is
called the Golden Age.
Overseas trade boomed,
and the Dutch East India
Company (known as the VOC
by the Dutch) was founded
and expanded to become a
powerful -and, at the
time - modern enterprise.
II ¡Adiós
españoles!(Farewel
l, Spaniards!) In 1567,
the Spanish army invaded,
led by the Duke of Alva.
There was a fierce
resistance against the
Spanish tyranny; toward
the end of the sixteenth
century, the Dutch
proclaimed theRepublic.
However, the Spanish
continued the war. Only
with the Treaty of
Münster in 1648 did
the Dutch get their much
sought-after
independence. This was
also the end of the
Eighty Years’ War.
III Rembrandt’s
Night WatchThe field
of culture, particularly
literature, painting,
sculpture, architecture,
the art of printing, and
cartography developed
fast. It was in the
Golden Age that the
celebrated painter
Rembrandt van Rijn
created his famous Night
Watch. IV The
Admiral Overseas
trade entailed the
colonization of large
areas in Asia, from where
precious products that
yielded lots of money
were brought in.
Surrounding countries
were also involved in
such practices.
Colonizers poached on
each other’s
territories in the
literal and figurative
sense - in this context
the Anglo-Dutch Sea Wars
are legendary. The fourth
movement starts with the
English patriotic song
Rule Britannia, after
which the Dutch Admiral
Michiel de Ruyter makes
the English change their
tune; one can even hear
the roaring of cannons.
When the smoke of battle
has cleared, a small
fragment of a Dutch song
about Michiel de Ruyter
appears, followed by a
fitting closing.
The Golden
Age is een
programmatische
compositie in vier delen.
Overtureverklankt
de Gouden Eeuw, voor
Nederland een periode van
grote bloei. Dan volgt
¡Adiós
españoles! over
het einde van de
Tachtigjarige
Oorlog.Rembrandtâ€â
„¢s Night Watch
beschrijft de
ontwikkeling op cultureel
gebied: in de Gouden Eeuw
schilderde Rembrandt van
Rijn zijn beroemde
Nachtwacht. Deel
vier, The Admiral,
begint met Rule
Britannia,waarna de
Nederlandse admiraal
Michiel de Ruyter de
Engelsen een toontje
lager laat zingen, er is
zelfs kanongebulder te
horen. Dan klinkt een
fragment van het
Nederlandse liedje dat
aan Michiel de Ruyter is
gewijd, waarna een
passendslot
volgt.
The
Golden Age ist eine
programmatische
Komposition in vier
Sätzen über das so
genannte “Goldene
Zeitalter“ in der
Geschichte der
Niederlande. In dieser
Periode erlebte das Land
eine Blütezeit des
(Ãœbersee-)Handels, der
Kultur und Politik, es
befreite sich von der
spanischen Herrschaft,
brachte Kunstwerke wie
Rembrandt’s
Nachtwache hervor
und entwickelte sich zu
einer Kolonialmacht. Die
Aufmerksamkeit der
Zuhörer ist bei Kees
Schoonenbeeks spannender
musikalischer
Geschichtsstunde
garantiert!
Dopo
una guerra che durò 80
anni, la Spagna riconobbe
l’indipendenza
delle Province-Unite
olandesi che divennero
potenze marittime ed
economiche del XVII
secolo. Questo periodo
è conosciuto con il
nome di Secolo
d’Oro (The Golden
Age) e corrisponde ad una
fase di sviluppo
eccezionale dei Paesi
Bassi sia sul piano
coloniale e militare, sia
sul piano culturale,
intellettuale e
artistico.
The Golden Age Fanfare [Conducteur] - Facile De Haske Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1064079-120 Composed by Kees Schoonenb...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 3
SKU:
BT.DHP-1064079-120
Composed by Kees
Schoonenbeek. Inspiration
Series. Concert Piece.
Score Only. Composed
2006. 56 pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1064079-120. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1064079-120).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
The Golden
Age is a programmatic
composition in four
movements. I
Overture For the
Netherlands, the
seventeenth century was a
period of great
flourishing in the fields
of economy, culture and
politics; thus it is
called the Golden Age.
Overseas trade boomed,
and the Dutch East India
Company (known as the VOC
by the Dutch) was founded
and expanded to become a
powerful -and, at the
time - modern enterprise.
II ¡Adiós
españoles!(Farewel
l, Spaniards!) In 1567,
the Spanish army invaded,
led by the Duke of Alva.
There was a fierce
resistance against the
Spanish tyranny; toward
the end of the sixteenth
century, the Dutch
proclaimed theRepublic.
However, the Spanish
continued the war. Only
with the Treaty of
Münster in 1648 did
the Dutch get their much
sought-after
independence. This was
also the end of the
Eighty Years’ War.
III Rembrandt’s
Night WatchThe field
of culture, particularly
literature, painting,
sculpture, architecture,
the art of printing, and
cartography developed
fast. It was in the
Golden Age that the
celebrated painter
Rembrandt van Rijn
created his famous Night
Watch. IV The
Admiral Overseas
trade entailed the
colonization of large
areas in Asia, from where
precious products that
yielded lots of money
were brought in.
Surrounding countries
were also involved in
such practices.
Colonizers poached on
each other’s
territories in the
literal and figurative
sense - in this context
the Anglo-Dutch Sea Wars
are legendary. The fourth
movement starts with the
English patriotic song
Rule Britannia, after
which the Dutch Admiral
Michiel de Ruyter makes
the English change their
tune; one can even hear
the roaring of cannons.
When the smoke of battle
has cleared, a small
fragment of a Dutch song
about Michiel de Ruyter
appears, followed by a
fitting closing.
The Golden
Age is een
programmatische
compositie in vier delen.
Overtureverklankt
de Gouden Eeuw, voor
Nederland een periode van
grote bloei. Dan volgt
¡Adiós
españoles! over
het einde van de
Tachtigjarige
Oorlog.Rembrandtâ€â
„¢s Night Watch
beschrijft de
ontwikkeling op cultureel
gebied: in de Gouden Eeuw
schilderde Rembrandt van
Rijn zijn beroemde
Nachtwacht. Deel
vier, The Admiral,
begint met Rule
Britannia,waarna de
Nederlandse admiraal
Michiel de Ruyter de
Engelsen een toontje
lager laat zingen, er is
zelfs kanongebulder te
horen. Dan klinkt een
fragment van het
Nederlandse liedje dat
aan Michiel de Ruyter is
gewijd, waarna een
passendslot
volgt.
The
Golden Age ist eine
programmatische
Komposition in vier
Sätzen über das so
genannte “Goldene
Zeitalter“ in der
Geschichte der
Niederlande. In dieser
Periode erlebte das Land
eine Blütezeit des
(Ãœbersee-)Handels, der
Kultur und Politik, es
befreite sich von der
spanischen Herrschaft,
brachte Kunstwerke wie
Rembrandt’s
Nachtwache hervor
und entwickelte sich zu
einer Kolonialmacht. Die
Aufmerksamkeit der
Zuhörer ist bei Kees
Schoonenbeeks spannender
musikalischer
Geschichtsstunde
garantiert!
Dopo
una guerra che durò 80
anni, la Spagna riconobbe
l’indipendenza
delle Province-Unite
olandesi che divennero
potenze marittime ed
economiche del XVII
secolo. Questo periodo
è conosciuto con il
nome di Secolo
d’Oro (The Golden
Age) e corrisponde ad una
fase di sviluppo
eccezionale dei Paesi
Bassi sia sul piano
coloniale e militare, sia
sul piano culturale,
intellettuale e
artistico.
Composed by John Williams. Arranged by Mike Story. Marching Band. Marching Band;...(+)
Composed by John
Williams. Arranged by
Mike Story. Marching
Band. Marching Band;
Part(s); Score. Big and
Easy. Movie. Grade 2. 118
pages. Published by
Alfred Music
By John Williams. Arranged by Victor Lopez, percussion arr. Anthony M. Falcone. ...(+)
By John Williams.
Arranged by Victor Lopez,
percussion arr. Anthony
M. Falcone. Music by John
Williams / arr. Victor
Lopez, percussion arr.
Anthony M. Falcone. For
Marching Band. Marching
Band. Mega Sounds for
Marching Band. Movie.
Level: Medium Easy (grade
III). Conductor Score &
Parts. 226 pages.
Duration 2:57:00.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
From Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Composed by John Williams. Arranged by Jack Ho...(+)
From Star Wars: The Last
Jedi. Composed by John
Williams. Arranged by
Jack
Holt, Matt Conaway.
Performance/Easy Limited
Edition. Movies.
Softcover.
Published by Hal Leonard
Composed by John Williams. Arranged by Mike Story. Marching Band. Marching Band;...(+)
Composed by John
Williams. Arranged by
Mike Story. Marching
Band. Marching Band;
Score. Big and Easy.
Movie. Grade 2. 8 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Bread and Games Fanfare [Conducteur] - Facile Gobelin Music Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 2 SKU: BT.GOB-000803-120 Composed by William Vean. S...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 2
SKU:
BT.GOB-000803-120
Composed by William Vean.
Score Only. 20 pages.
Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000803-120. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000803-120).
‘Panem et
Circenses’, Bread and
Games were essential for
keeping the citizens of
ancient Rome in check.
While the bread was
meant for the poorest
among the Romans, the
Games were Popular
Pastime Number One for
everybody. There were
different kinds of games,
such as chariot races
(especially popular with
female spectators), or
wild-beast fights, where
lions, tigers, bulls or
bears were set on one
another or even on human
beings. Most popular,
however, were the
Gladiator fights.
In ‘Bread and Games’
William Vean depicts one
of the many fights in the
antique Colosseum. 1.
Entrance of the
Gladiators: By powerful
bugle-calls the attention
of the peoplewas asked
for, after which the
Gladiators entered the
Arena at the sound of
heroic
marching-music. 2.Swor
dfight: We can hear that
the fights were not mere
child’s play in this
part.On the contrary,
they were a matter of
life and death and were
fought
accordingly. 3.Mercy
of the Emperor: Sometimes
a wounded gladiator could
be fortunate, depending
on the mercy of the
audience. Waving one’s
handkerchief meant mercy,
a turned-down thumb meant
no pardon. The Emperor
had the right to take the
final decision, but he
usually complied with the
wish of the majority of
the public. 4.Lap of
Honour: Gladiators were
mainly selected among
slaves, convicted
criminals, or prisoners
of war. Consequently,
winning was very
important, as it would
mean fame, honour and
sometimes even wealth. A
lap of honour, therefore,
was the winner’s due
reward.
Fanfare Band - Grade 2 SKU: BT.GOB-000803-020 Composed by William Vean. S...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 2
SKU:
BT.GOB-000803-020
Composed by William Vean.
Set (Score & Parts). 98
pages. Gobelin Music
Publications #GOB
000803-020. Published by
Gobelin Music
Publications
(BT.GOB-000803-020).
‘Panem et
Circenses’, Bread and
Games were essential for
keeping the citizens of
ancient Rome in check.
While the bread was
meant for the poorest
among the Romans, the
Games were Popular
Pastime Number One for
everybody. There were
different kinds of games,
such as chariot races
(especially popular with
female spectators), or
wild-beast fights, where
lions, tigers, bulls or
bears were set on one
another or even on human
beings. Most popular,
however, were the
Gladiator fights.
In ‘Bread and Games’
William Vean depicts one
of the many fights in the
antique Colosseum. 1.
Entrance of the
Gladiators: By powerful
bugle-calls the attention
of the peoplewas asked
for, after which the
Gladiators entered the
Arena at the sound of
heroic
marching-music. 2.Swor
dfight: We can hear that
the fights were not mere
child’s play in this
part.On the contrary,
they were a matter of
life and death and were
fought
accordingly. 3.Mercy
of the Emperor: Sometimes
a wounded gladiator could
be fortunate, depending
on the mercy of the
audience. Waving one’s
handkerchief meant mercy,
a turned-down thumb meant
no pardon. The Emperor
had the right to take the
final decision, but he
usually complied with the
wish of the majority of
the public. 4.Lap of
Honour: Gladiators were
mainly selected among
slaves, convicted
criminals, or prisoners
of war. Consequently,
winning was very
important, as it would
mean fame, honour and
sometimes even wealth. A
lap of honour, therefore,
was the winner’s due
reward.
Arranged by Dallas Burke / Carl Major. For Marching Band. Jalen Marching Band. W...(+)
Arranged by Dallas Burke
/ Carl Major. For
Marching Band. Jalen
Marching Band. Warm
Ups/Chorales. Grade 3
(Medium-Easy). Score and
set of parts. Composed
2001. Published by Jalen
Publishing . Score and
Parts. Warm
Ups/Chorales.
Fanfare Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1012561-020 Composed by Jacob De Haan....(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 3
SKU:
BT.DHP-1012561-020
Composed by Jacob De
Haan. Inspiration Series.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2001.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1012561-020.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1012561-020).
This expressive
piece depicts three
periods that play an
important role in the
history of the American
state of Virginia, the
colonization, slavery,
and the American Civil
War. The first movement
describes the adventures
and hardships of the
first colonists through
lively American sounding
themes.The expressive
slow movement, in which a
melancholic minor theme
forms the starting point,
depicts, with clever use
of blues elements, the
oppressed slaves on the
tobacco plantation. This
is followed by a
illustration of the Civil
War, heralded by
ceremonial figures from
the brass section. The
work is brought to a
close with a slow but
optimistic theme
heralding hope for the
future.
De
kolonisatie, de slavernij
en de Amerikaanse
Burgeroorlog: drie
periodes die een
belangrijke rol spelen in
de geschiedenis van de
staat Virginia. De
expressieve inleiding
geeft de avonturen en
ontberingen van de eerste
kolonistenweer. Vanaf
1619 voert Virginia ten
behoeve van de
tabaksplantages als
eerste staat zwarte
slaven in. Dit wordt
uitgedrukt in een
langzaam gedeelte, waarin
een melancholiek
mineurthema en elementen
van de blues het
uitgangspuntvormen. Het
scherp koper kondigt de
Amerikaanse Burgeroorlog
aan. Het slotthema
verklankt verlossing en
hoop.
Auf der
Landkarte sieht der
amerikanische Staat
Virginia wie ein etwas
schief geratenes Dreieck
aus. Diese Form
schlägt sich bildhaft
in der vorliegenden
Komposition nieder, die
den Staat aus drei
verschiedenen
Blickwinkeln beleuchtet,
drei Zeitabschnitten, die
für Virginia von
besonderer Bedeutung
waren: Die Kolonisation,
die Sklaverei und der
amerikanische
Bürgerkrieg. Die
bewegenden Ereignisse
wurden in mal lebhafte,
dann wieder langsame, in
mal kämpferische, mal
friedvolle und mal
melancholische und
schließlich
optimistisch stimmende
Musik umgesetzt. Ein
ausdrucksstarkes Werk
über ein bewegendes
Stück amerikanischer
Geschichte!