| Flying Colors Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire/avancé FJH
By Chris Sharp. Arranged by Chris Sharp. Concert Band/Wind Ensemble. FJH Concert...(+)
By Chris Sharp. Arranged
by Chris Sharp. Concert
Band/Wind Ensemble. FJH
Concert Band. Full set
(score and parts). Score
only also available: S.
Concert Band. Score and
Set of Parts. Composed
2001. Published by The
FJH Music Company Inc.
Level: Grade 4.
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| Worksite Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant Alfred Publishing
Percussion Feature. Composed by Chris M. Bernotas. Concert Band; Part(s);...(+)
Percussion
Feature. Composed by
Chris M. Bernotas.
Concert Band; Part(s);
Score. Sound Innovations
for Concert Band.
Novelty. 142 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.44157).
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| Christimas March Orchestre d'harmonie Southern Music Ltd
For Concert Band. Composed by Edwin Franko Goldman (1878-1956). Arranged ...(+)
For Concert Band.
Composed by Edwin Franko
Goldman (1878-1956).
Arranged by Mark Rogers.
Southern Music.
Christmas. Softcover.
Southern Music Company
#S951CB. Published by
Southern Music Company
(HL.172768).
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| The All-American Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire FJH
By Chris Sharp. Concert Band/Wind Ensemble. FJH Concert Band. Score for this tit...(+)
By Chris Sharp. Concert
Band/Wind Ensemble. FJH
Concert Band. Score for
this title: B1285S. Extra
part for this title:
B1285P. Concert Band.
Level: Grade 3.5. Score
and Set of Parts.
Published by The FJH
Music Company Inc.
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| Doctor Rhythm Orchestre d'harmonie Alfred Publishing
Composed by Chris M. Bernotas. Concert Band; Performance Music Ensemble; Single ...(+)
Composed by Chris M.
Bernotas. Concert Band;
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles.
Sound Innovations for
Concert Band. Light
Concert. Part(s); Score.
138 pages. Duration 2:10.
Alfred Music #00-44970.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.44970).
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| Vikings Victorious Concert March Orchestre d'harmonie - Débutant FJH
Concert Band Concert Band - Grade 1.5 SKU: FJ.B1245S Score Only. C...(+)
Concert Band Concert Band
- Grade 1.5 SKU:
FJ.B1245S Score
Only. Composed by
Chris Sharp. Concert
Band. FJH Developing
Band. Form: March. Score.
Duration 1:50. The FJH
Music Company Inc
#98-B1245S. Published by
The FJH Music Company Inc
(FJ.B1245S).
English. A
concert march in the
classic tradition, this
piece is ideal for your
festival program. Written
in the key of Eb, the
difficult key change at
the trio is avoided by a
modulation to Bb, instead
of the traditional Ab.
The D.S. al fine helps
this piece come together
with minimum rehearsal
time and maximum result.
Consider even using the
opening section as a
school fight song!
About FJH
Developing
Band Sligh
tly more advanced than
beginning band. Clarinet
1 begins to play over the
break. Rhythms and ranges
are expanded to
accommodate the end of
first-year as well as
second-year instruction.
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| Nimrod Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile FJH
By Edward Elgar. Arranged by Chris Sharp. Young Band. FJH Young Band. Full set (...(+)
By Edward Elgar. Arranged
by Chris Sharp. Young
Band. FJH Young Band.
Full set (score and
parts). Score only also
available: S. Concert
Band. Score and Set of
Parts. Composed 2004.
Published by The FJH
Music Company Inc.
Level: Grade 2.
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| Pony Express Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
By Chris M. Bernotas. Concert Band. Concert Band; SmartMusic. Young Symphonic. G...(+)
By Chris M. Bernotas.
Concert Band. Concert
Band; SmartMusic. Young
Symphonic. Grade 3.
Conductor Score and
Parts. 264 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
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| Finding a Way Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
Composed by Chris M. Bernotas. Concert Band. Concert Band; Part(s); Score. Alfre...(+)
Composed by Chris M.
Bernotas. Concert Band.
Concert Band; Part(s);
Score. Alfred Concert
Band. Grade 3.5. 262
pages. Published by
Alfred Music
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| Momentum Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire/avancé Alfred Publishing
Composed by Chris M. Bernotas. Concert Band. Concert Band; Part(s); Score....(+)
Composed by Chris M.
Bernotas. Concert Band.
Concert Band; Part(s);
Score. Alfred Concert
Band.
Grade 4. 284 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
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| Vikings Victorious Concert March Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] FJH
Composed by Chris Sharp. Developing Band. FJH Developing Band. Full set (score a...(+)
Composed by Chris Sharp.
Developing Band. FJH
Developing Band. Full set
(score and parts). Score
only also available:
B1245S. Score and set of
parts. Duration 1 minute,
50 seconds. Published by
The FJH Music Company Inc
(FJ.B1245).
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| Air and Jig Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant Alfred Publishing
Composed by Chris M. Bernotas. Concert Band. Concert Band; Part(s); Score....(+)
Composed by Chris M.
Bernotas. Concert Band.
Concert Band; Part(s);
Score. Sound Innovations
for
Band. Folk. Grade 1.5.
142
pages. Published by
Alfred
Music
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| Sleep, My Child Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Euphonium...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Bells,
Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2,
Euphonium, Euphonium
T.C., Flute, Flute 2,
Horn, Mallet Percussion,
Oboe, Percussion 1,
Percussion 2, Snare Drum,
Timpani, Trombone,
Trumpet 1, Trumpet 2,
Tuba, alto Saxophone and
more. - Grade 2 SKU:
CF.YPS208 Shlof,
Mayn Kind. Composed
by Larry Clark. Young
Band (YPS). Set of Score
and Parts. With Standard
notation.
8+2+4+4+2+2+5+2+2+4+4+4+6
+3+2+3+1+1+2+6+12 pages.
Duration 4 minutes, 31
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #YPS208. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.YPS208). ISBN
9781491152287. UPC:
680160909780. Key: D
minor. A stunning
and heart-wrenching
composition based on the
Jewish folk son Shlof,
Mayn Kind. You can
hear the emotional
content pour out of this
piece written in memory
of an outstanding
orchestra director. The
piece beginnings with
original material to set
the tone, followed by
a clarinet solo on the
song. It then develops
through a variety of
different harmonic
presentation before
building to a nice key
change and climatic
moment. The piece ends as
it began, but with a more
hopeful tone. An amazing
piece. Sleep, My Child
was commissioned by the
Madison Middle School
Band and Orchestra in
Tampa, Florida, and is
dedicated to the memory
of their Director of
Orchestras Kevin Frye.
Director of Bands Chris
Shultz championed the
commissioning of this
piece to honor Kevin
after he passed away in
December 2016. Mr. Frye
was a beloved member of
the staff at Madison
Middle as well as the
music community of Tampa
and the state of
Florida. I was a
personal friend of
Kevin’s. We were
in several musical groups
together when we were
young that were formative
to both of our musical
careers. I also guest
conducted his Madison
Middle School Orchestra
several times over the
past four years. His
musicianship, teaching
skills and love for his
students were
exemplary.When taking on
the challenge of writing
a piece to honor
Kevin’s legacy,
Mr. Shultz and I decided
to try and include
several important aspects
of Kevin’s life
into the piece. Kevin was
proudly Jewish, a
fantastic trumpet player
and loved Jazz. With that
in mind, and after a lot
of research, a Jewish
folk song Shlof, Mayn
Kind was selected as the
basis for the piece, not
to be religious, but to
honor his faith and
heritage. Plus it is a
beautiful song, and I
felt the title reflected
the sentiment I was
looking to express, which
is of someone taking rest
after a long battle with
illness. Thus, a lullaby
seemed appropriate.I also
wanted to incorporate
Jazz into the piece, but
in a concert setting, so
you will hear as the
piece develops, the
harmonies of the folk
song expand into ones
found more commonly in
Jazz compositions. Not
in a far out way, but in
a subtle way to again
honor this part of his
life. For example the
climactic moment of the
piece at the fermata in
m. 57 is a Dbmaj9#11
chord. It appropriately
give the piece the angst
that I was looking for at
this moment in the piece,
while honoring the
importance of Jazz in
Kevin’s musical
life.The piece was also
conceived to include both
the Madison band and
orchestra in the
performance at the
premiere. I wanted the
pieces to work separately
by the band and
separately by the
orchestra, but I also
wanted them to be able to
play the piece together
to honor Kevin.The piece
begins with original
material designed to set
the mood of the piece
with a tempo/style
marking of pensive, but
also as material that I
used as connective
musical tissue between
statements of the folk
song. After this
introduction, the folk
song is presented by a
solo violin (or clarinet)
with orchestral
accompaniment in a simple
straight forward
presentation of the song.
This is followed by a
woodwind section
statement of the folk
song accompanied by muted
trumpets. During this
presentation the harmony
starts to expand with
more color notes in the
chords. The low brass are
added half way through
this statement to add
depth and lushness.The
introductory material
returns, but with some
angry hits in the lower
voices. This leads to a
full ensemble state of
new material that is used
to transition to the
climax of the piece, and
to build tension. After
the build, the piece
modulates to a shortened
statement of the folk
song with more advanced
harmonies and an active
counter line in the
violas, horns, saxes and
first clarinets to
further build the
tension. This tension
is released at the
fermata in m. 57, as
mentioned above. After a
thoughtful pause, the
piece concludes with a
completion of the folk
song again with a solo
violin (or clarinet)
followed by a return of
the introductory material
to tie the piece
together. The piece ends
hopeful, with a solo
trumpet (Kevin’s
instrument) that is
dissonant at first, but
then resolves as if to
say - everything will be
OK! It has been my
distinct honor to have
been asked to write this
piece in Kevin’s
memory! I hope that in
some small way the piece
helps to bring comfort to
his family, students,
colleagues and to all
those that knew
him!–Larry
ClarkLakeland, FLÂ
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| István (part 3 from 'Sinfonia Hungarica') Orchestre d'harmonie De Haske Publications
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.
Dit
stuk werd gecomponeerd in
opdracht van het
symfonisch blaasorkest
Kiskunfélegyhaza uit
Hongarije en opgedragen
aan dirigent Ferenc
Jankovski, burgemeester
Jozsef Ficsor en
Gabriella Kiss. De
wereldpremière vond
plaats op 31 maart2001 in
Budapest (Hongarije) door
het eerdergenoemde orkest
onder leiding van de
componist.Deze driedelige
symfonie beschrijft de
geschiedenis van
Hongarije. De drie delen
zijn ge nspireerd op
historische
sleutelfiguren,
oorlogenen andere
belangrijke
gebeurtenissen in dit
land. De symfonie werd
geschreven ter
gelegenheid van de
millenniumviering van
Hongarije in
2001.ATTILA,
koning van de Hunnen,
vaak ‘de gesel
Gods’ genoemd, is
de centrale figuurin het
eerste deel, dat
voornamelijk wordt
gekenmerkt door angst,
dreiging, agressie en
wreedheid.
Attila’s broer,
Buda, heeft echter een
hero scher thema, terwijl
zijn geliefde vrouw,
Rika, een lyrische
melodie heeft. Het
spannendeeinde van dit
openingsdeel illustreert
de gevreesde snelheid van
Attila’s troepen:
ze achtervolgden hun
slachtoffers en
vermoordden ze allemaal!
Het tweede deel gaat over
ARPAD, de stichter
van de Hongaarse staat.
Hetbegint met een
sfeerpassage, die het
beeld oproept van zijn
grootmoeder, Emese,
dromend over zijn
bestemming. Een van
Arpad’s
tegenstanders, de
Bulgaarse prins Zalan,
werd verdreven na een
gevecht. Hierna noemde
Arpad het gebiedofficieel
‘Magyarorszagâ€
.Het laatste deel is
genoemd naar
ISTVAN, de koning
die het christendom in
Hongarije introduceerde
en die werd gekroond door
paus Silvester II op 1
januari 1001. Een vrij
plechtige start leidt tot
nogeen martiale passage,
die eindigt met een
aantal luide slagen. Deze
symboliseren het voorval
waarbij het lichaam van
de heiden Koppany in vier
stukken werd gesneden,
die naar de vier kastelen
van het land werden
gezonden als
schrikwekkend
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.
Sinfon
ia Hungarica est une
œuvre de commande
pour l’Orchestre
d’Harmonie de
Kiskunfelegyhaze en
Hongrie. Elle est
dédiée Ferenc
Jankovski (Directeur de
l’Orchestre
d’Harmonie),
Jozsef Ficsor (Maire de
la ville de
Kiskunfelegyhaze) et
Gabriella Kiss.Cette
symphonie en trois
mouvements retrace
l’histoire de la
Hongrie.
L’ensemble des
trois mouvements
s’inspire de la
vie de personnages
historiques clés, de
guerres et
d’autres
événements de
grande importance qui ont
marqué
l’histoire de ce
pays. Sinfonia
Hungarica
célèbre le
millénaire de la
fondation de
l’État
hongrois (1001-2001).
L’œuvre a
été donnée en
création mondiale, le
31 mars 2001 Budapest,par
l’Orchestre
d’Harmonie de
Kiskunfelegyhaze placé
sous la direction du
compositeur.ATTILA
, roi des Huns,
surnommé “le
Fléau de Dieuâ€,
est le personnage central
du premier mouvement
où règne une
atmosphère de peur, de
menace,
d’agression et de
cruauté. Bléda, le
frère d’Attila,
est associé un
thème aux accents plus
héro ques, tandis que
Kerka, l’épouse
bien-aimée du roi des
Huns, est
représentée par une
mélodie lyrique. La
fin trépidante de ce
mouvement
d’ouverture
illustre
l’effroyable
rapidité avec laquelle
les troupes
d’Attila
poursuivaient et tuaient
toutes leurs victimes.Le
deuxième mouvement est
centré sur
ARPAD, le
fondateur de
l’État
hongrois. Un passage
limpide et aérien
ouvre ce mouvement
évoquant Émèse,
la grand-mère
d’Arpad, qui vit
en rêve sa destinée
future. Après avoir
livré bataille contre
l’un de ses
opposants, le prince
bulgare Zalan, et
l’avoir chassé
des terres magyares,
Arpad donne
officiellement au
territoire le nom de
Magyarorszag.Le
troisième et dernier
mouvement de la symphonie
porte le nom de celui qui
convertit le pays au
christianisme :
Étienne Ier
(ISTVAN), sacré
roi de Hongrie le 1er
janvier 1001 par le Pape
Sylvestre II. Les mesures
d’ouverture,
solennelles et
majestueuses, mènent
un passage dont
l’atmosphère
belliqueuse
s’intensifie pour
s’achever en de
violents fracas
symbolisant la mort
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
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| Sleep, My Child Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bell Tree, Bells, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2...(+)
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Drum, Bassoon, Bell Tree,
Bells, Clarinet 1,
Clarinet 2, Crash
Cymbals, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute,
Flute 2, Horn, Mallet
Percussion, Oboe,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Snare Drum, Suspended
Cymbal, Tam-tam, Timpani
and more. - Grade 2
SKU: CF.YPS208F
Shlof, Mayn Kind.
Composed by Larry Clark.
Young Band (YPS). Full
score. With Standard
notation. 12 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #YPS208F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.YPS208F).
ISBN 9781491152966.
UPC:
680160910465. A
stunning and
heart-wrenching
composition based on the
Jewish folk son Shlof,
Mayn Kind. You can
hear the emotional
content pour out of this
piece written in memory
of an outstanding
orchestra director. The
piece beginnings with
original material to set
the tone, followed by
a clarinet solo on the
song. It then develops
through a variety of
different harmonic
presentation before
building to a nice key
change and climatic
moment. The piece ends as
it began, but with a more
hopeful tone. An amazing
piece. Sleep, My Child
was commissioned by the
Madison Middle School
Band and Orchestra in
Tampa, Florida, and is
dedicated to the memory
of their Director of
Orchestras Kevin Frye.
Director of Bands Chris
Shultz championed the
commissioning of this
piece to honor Kevin
after he passed away in
December 2016. Mr. Frye
was a beloved member of
the staff at Madison
Middle as well as the
music community of Tampa
and the state of
Florida. I was a
personal friend of
Kevin’s. We were
in several musical groups
together when we were
young that were formative
to both of our musical
careers. I also guest
conducted his Madison
Middle School Orchestra
several times over the
past four years. His
musicianship, teaching
skills and love for his
students were
exemplary.When taking on
the challenge of writing
a piece to honor
Kevin’s legacy,
Mr. Shultz and I decided
to try and include
several important aspects
of Kevin’s life
into the piece. Kevin was
proudly Jewish, a
fantastic trumpet player
and loved Jazz. With that
in mind, and after a lot
of research, a Jewish
folk song Shlof, Mayn
Kind was selected as the
basis for the piece, not
to be religious, but to
honor his faith and
heritage. Plus it is a
beautiful song, and I
felt the title reflected
the sentiment I was
looking to express, which
is of someone taking rest
after a long battle with
illness. Thus, a lullaby
seemed appropriate.I also
wanted to incorporate
Jazz into the piece, but
in a concert setting, so
you will hear as the
piece develops, the
harmonies of the folk
song expand into ones
found more commonly in
Jazz compositions. Not
in a far out way, but in
a subtle way to again
honor this part of his
life. For example the
climactic moment of the
piece at the fermata in
m. 57 is a Dbmaj9#11
chord. It appropriately
give the piece the angst
that I was looking for at
this moment in the piece,
while honoring the
importance of Jazz in
Kevin’s musical
life.The piece was also
conceived to include both
the Madison band and
orchestra in the
performance at the
premiere. I wanted the
pieces to work separately
by the band and
separately by the
orchestra, but I also
wanted them to be able to
play the piece together
to honor Kevin.The piece
begins with original
material designed to set
the mood of the piece
with a tempo/style
marking of pensive, but
also as material that I
used as connective
musical tissue between
statements of the folk
song. After this
introduction, the folk
song is presented by a
solo violin (or clarinet)
with orchestral
accompaniment in a simple
straight forward
presentation of the song.
This is followed by a
woodwind section
statement of the folk
song accompanied by muted
trumpets. During this
presentation the harmony
starts to expand with
more color notes in the
chords. The low brass are
added half way through
this statement to add
depth and lushness.The
introductory material
returns, but with some
angry hits in the lower
voices. This leads to a
full ensemble state of
new material that is used
to transition to the
climax of the piece, and
to build tension. After
the build, the piece
modulates to a shortened
statement of the folk
song with more advanced
harmonies and an active
counter line in the
violas, horns, saxes and
first clarinets to
further build the
tension. This tension
is released at the
fermata in m. 57, as
mentioned above. After a
thoughtful pause, the
piece concludes with a
completion of the folk
song again with a solo
violin (or clarinet)
followed by a return of
the introductory material
to tie the piece
together. The piece ends
hopeful, with a solo
trumpet (Kevin’s
instrument) that is
dissonant at first, but
then resolves as if to
say - everything will be
OK! It has been my
distinct honor to have
been asked to write this
piece in Kevin’s
memory! I hope that in
some small way the piece
helps to bring comfort to
his family, students,
colleagues and to all
those that knew
him!–Larry
ClarkLakeland, FLÂ
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| Video Games Live -- Part I Orchestre d\'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
By Marty O\'donnell, Michael Salvatori, Christopher Tin, And Yoko Shimamura. Arr...(+)
By Marty O\'donnell,
Michael Salvatori,
Christopher Tin, And Yoko
Shimamura. Arranged by
Ralph Ford. For Concert
Band. Concert Band. Pop
Concert Band. Video Game.
Level: 3 (Medium Easy)
(grade 3). Conductor
Score and Parts. 272
pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
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Michael Salvatori,
Christopher Tin, And Yoko
Shimamura. Arranged by
Ralph Ford. For Concert
Band. Concert Band. Pop
Concert Band. Video Game.
Level: 3 (Medium Easy)
(grade 3). Conductor
Score. 48 pages.
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| Jesus Christ Superstar (medley) Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire/avancé Hal Leonard
Performed by Andrew Lloyd Webber. By Andrew Lloyd Webber. Arranged by John Moss,...(+)
Performed by Andrew Lloyd
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Webber. Arranged by John
Moss, Henry Mancini.
(Score & Parts). Score
and full set of parts.
Hal Leonard Concert Band
Series. Grade 4. Size
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| Symphony nr. 5 Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Baton Music
(4. Adagietto). By Gustav Mahler (1860-1911). Arranged by Christiaan Janssen. Fo...(+)
(4. Adagietto). By Gustav
Mahler (1860-1911).
Arranged by Christiaan
Janssen. For Concert
Band. Grade 5. Full score
and set of parts.
Duration 11:00
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| Sinfonia Hungarica (Complete edition) Orchestre d'harmonie De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 6 SKU: BT.DHP-1002307-010 Composed by Jan V...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 6 SKU:
BT.DHP-1002307-010
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. Sovereign Series.
Set (Score and Parts).
Composed 2000. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1002307-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1002307-010).
This
three-movement symphony
musically depicts the
history of Hungary. Key
historical figures, wars
and other important
events from this country
inspired all three
movements. The first
movement depicts Atilla,
the King of the Huns, and
is characterised by fear,
threat and aggression.
The second movement
focuses on Ãrpád,
the founder of the
Hungarian State and the
final movement is named
after István, the King
who introduced
Christianity into
Hungary. The beautiful
theme of the national
hymn appears throughout
the symphony, however it
is often partially
hidden. It is used as a
â??thread,â? hardly
recognizable at the
beginning, becoming more
and more obvious near the
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| Attila! (part 1 from 'Sinfonia Hungarica') Orchestre d'harmonie De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 6 SKU: BT.DHP-1002207-140 Composed by Jan V...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 6 SKU:
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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!
Dit stuk werd
gecomponeerd in opdracht
van het symfonisch
blaasorkest
Kiskunfélegyhaza uit
Hongarije en opgedragen
aan dirigent Ferenc
Jankovski, burgemeester
Jozsef Ficsor en
Gabriella Kiss. De
wereldpremière vond
plaats op 31 maart2001 in
Budapest (Hongarije) door
het eerdergenoemde orkest
onder leiding van de
componist.Deze driedelige
symfonie beschrijft de
geschiedenis van
Hongarije. De drie delen
zijn ge nspireerd op
historische
sleutelfiguren,
oorlogenen andere
belangrijke
gebeurtenissen in dit
land. De symfonie werd
geschreven ter
gelegenheid van de
millenniumviering van
Hongarije in
2001.ATTILA,
koning van de Hunnen,
vaak ‘de gesel
Gods’ genoemd, is
de centrale figuurin het
eerste deel, dat
voornamelijk wordt
gekenmerkt door angst,
dreiging, agressie en
wreedheid.
Attila’s broer,
Buda, heeft echter een
hero scher thema, terwijl
zijn geliefde vrouw,
Rika, een lyrische
melodie heeft. Het
spannendeeinde van dit
openingsdeel illustreert
de gevreesde snelheid van
Attila’s troepen:
ze achtervolgden hun
slachtoffers en
vermoordden ze allemaal!
Het tweede deel gaat over
ARPAD, de stichter
van de Hongaarse staat.
Hetbegint met een
sfeerpassage, die het
beeld oproept van zijn
grootmoeder, Emese,
dromend over zijn
bestemming. Een van
Arpad’s
tegenstanders, de
Bulgaarse prins Zalan,
werd verdreven na een
gevecht. Hierna noemde
Arpad het gebiedofficieel
‘Magyarorszagâ€
.Het laatste deel is
genoemd naar
ISTVAN, de koning
die het christendom in
Hongarije introduceerde
en die werd gekroond door
paus Silvester II op 1
januari 1001. Een vrij
plechtige start leidt tot
nogeen martiale passage,
die eindigt met een
aantal luide slagen. Deze
symboliseren het voorval
waarbij het lichaam van
de heiden Koppany in vier
stukken werd gesneden,
die naar de vier kastelen
van het land werden
gezonden als
schrikwekkend
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.
Sinfon
ia Hungarica est une
œuvre de commande
pour l’Orchestre
d’Harmonie de
Kiskunfelegyhaze en
Hongrie. Elle est
dédiée Ferenc
Jankovski (Directeur de
l’Orchestre
d’Harmonie),
Jozsef Ficsor (Maire de
la ville de
Kiskunfelegyhaze) et
Gabriella Kiss.Cette
symphonie en trois
mouvements retrace
l’histoire de la
Hongrie.
L’ensemble des
trois mouvements
s’inspire de la
vie de personnages
historiques clés, de
guerres et
d’autres
événements de
grande importance qui ont
marqué
l’histoire de ce
pays. Sinfonia
Hungarica
célèbre le
millénaire de la
fondation de
l’État
hongrois (1001-2001).
L’œuvre a
été donnée en
création mondiale, le
31 mars 2001 Budapest,par
l’Orchestre
d’Harmonie de
Kiskunfelegyhaze placé
sous la direction du
compositeur.ATTILA
, roi des Huns,
surnommé “le
Fléau de Dieuâ€,
est le personnage central
du premier mouvement
où règne une
atmosphère de peur, de
menace,
d’agression et de
cruauté. Bléda, le
frère d’Attila,
est associé un
thème aux accents plus
héro ques, tandis que
Kerka, l’épouse
bien-aimée du roi des
Huns, est
représentée par une
mélodie lyrique. La
fin trépidante de ce
mouvement
d’ouverture
illustre
l’effroyable
rapidité avec laquelle
les troupes
d’Attila
poursuivaient et tuaient
toutes leurs victimes.Le
deuxième mouvement est
centré sur
ARPAD, le
fondateur de
l’État
hongrois. Un passage
limpide et aérien
ouvre ce mouvement
évoquant Émèse,
la grand-mère
d’Arpad, qui vit
en rêve sa destinée
future. Après avoir
livré bataille contre
l’un de ses
opposants, le prince
bulgare Zalan, et
l’avoir chassé
des terres magyares,
Arpad donne
officiellement au
territoire le nom de
Magyarorszag.Le
troisième et dernier
mouvement de la symphonie
porte le nom de celui qui
convertit le pays au
christianisme :
Étienne Ier
(ISTVAN), sacré
roi de Hongrie le 1er
janvier 1001 par le Pape
Sylvestre II. Les mesures
d’ouverture,
solennelles et
majestueuses, mènent
un passage dont
l’atmosphère
belliqueuse
s’intensifie pour
s’achever en de
violents fracas
symbolisant la mort
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
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| Arpád (part 2 from 'Sinfonia Hungarica') Orchestre d'harmonie De Haske Publications
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€
Dit stuk werd
gecomponeerd in opdracht
van het symfonisch
blaasorkest
Kiskunfélegyhaza uit
Hongarije en opgedragen
aan dirigent Ferenc
Jankovski, burgemeester
Jozsef Ficsor en
Gabriella Kiss. De
wereldpremière vond
plaats op 31 maart2001 in
Budapest (Hongarije) door
het eerdergenoemde orkest
onder leiding van de
componist.Deze driedelige
symfonie beschrijft de
geschiedenis van
Hongarije. De drie delen
zijn ge nspireerd op
historische
sleutelfiguren,
oorlogenen andere
belangrijke
gebeurtenissen in dit
land. De symfonie werd
geschreven ter
gelegenheid van de
millenniumviering van
Hongarije in
2001.ATTILA,
koning van de Hunnen,
vaak ‘de gesel
Gods’ genoemd, is
de centrale figuurin het
eerste deel, dat
voornamelijk wordt
gekenmerkt door angst,
dreiging, agressie en
wreedheid.
Attila’s broer,
Buda, heeft echter een
hero scher thema, terwijl
zijn geliefde vrouw,
Rika, een lyrische
melodie heeft. Het
spannendeeinde van dit
openingsdeel illustreert
de gevreesde snelheid van
Attila’s troepen:
ze achtervolgden hun
slachtoffers en
vermoordden ze allemaal!
Het tweede deel gaat over
ARPAD, de stichter
van de Hongaarse staat.
Hetbegint met een
sfeerpassage, die het
beeld oproept van zijn
grootmoeder, Emese,
dromend over zijn
bestemming. Een van
Arpad’s
tegenstanders, de
Bulgaarse prins Zalan,
werd verdreven na een
gevecht. Hierna noemde
Arpad het gebiedofficieel
‘Magyarorszagâ€
.Het laatste deel is
genoemd naar
ISTVAN, de koning
die het christendom in
Hongarije introduceerde
en die werd gekroond door
paus Silvester II op 1
januari 1001. Een vrij
plechtige start leidt tot
nogeen martiale passage,
die eindigt met een
aantal luide slagen. Deze
symboliseren het voorval
waarbij het lichaam van
de heiden Koppany in vier
stukken werd gesneden,
die naar de vier kastelen
van het land werden
gezonden als
schrikwekkend
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.
Sinfon
ia Hungarica est une
œuvre de commande
pour l’Orchestre
d’Harmonie de
Kiskunfelegyhaze en
Hongrie. Elle est
dédiée Ferenc
Jankovski (Directeur de
l’Orchestre
d’Harmonie),
Jozsef Ficsor (Maire de
la ville de
Kiskunfelegyhaze) et
Gabriella Kiss.Cette
symphonie en trois
mouvements retrace
l’histoire de la
Hongrie.
L’ensemble des
trois mouvements
s’inspire de la
vie de personnages
historiques clés, de
guerres et
d’autres
événements de
grande importance qui ont
marqué
l’histoire de ce
pays. Sinfonia
Hungarica
célèbre le
millénaire de la
fondation de
l’État
hongrois (1001-2001).
L’œuvre a
été donnée en
création mondiale, le
31 mars 2001 Budapest,par
l’Orchestre
d’Harmonie de
Kiskunfelegyhaze placé
sous la direction du
compositeur.ATTILA
, roi des Huns,
surnommé “le
Fléau de Dieuâ€,
est le personnage central
du premier mouvement
où règne une
atmosphère de peur, de
menace,
d’agression et de
cruauté. Bléda, le
frère d’Attila,
est associé un
thème aux accents plus
héro ques, tandis que
Kerka, l’épouse
bien-aimée du roi des
Huns, est
représentée par une
mélodie lyrique. La
fin trépidante de ce
mouvement
d’ouverture
illustre
l’effroyable
rapidité avec laquelle
les troupes
d’Attila
poursuivaient et tuaient
toutes leurs victimes.Le
deuxième mouvement est
centré sur
ARPAD, le
fondateur de
l’État
hongrois. Un passage
limpide et aérien
ouvre ce mouvement
évoquant Émèse,
la grand-mère
d’Arpad, qui vit
en rêve sa destinée
future. Après avoir
livré bataille contre
l’un de ses
opposants, le prince
bulgare Zalan, et
l’avoir chassé
des terres magyares,
Arpad donne
officiellement au
territoire le nom de
Magyarorszag.Le
troisième et dernier
mouvement de la symphonie
porte le nom de celui qui
convertit le pays au
christianisme :
Étienne Ier
(ISTVAN), sacré
roi de Hongrie le 1er
janvier 1001 par le Pape
Sylvestre II. Les mesures
d’ouverture,
solennelles et
majestueuses, mènent
un passage dont
l’atmosphère
belliqueuse
s’intensifie pour
s’achever en de
violents fracas
symbolisant la mort
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. $314.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Pilgrims of Wolfryt Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1196182-140 Composed by Jac...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2.5 SKU:
BT.DHP-1196182-140
Composed by Jacob De
Haan. Concert and Contest
Collection CBHA. Concert
Piece. Score Only.
Composed 2019. 27 pages.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1196182-140.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1196182-140).
English-German-French-
Dutch. The work
Pilgrims of
Wolfryt tells the
story of the legend
Walfridus (also known as
Wolfryt), a resident of
the town of Bedum in the
Netherlands who was born
in the 11th century.
Wilfridus had an eventful
life: he introduced
Christianity to Bedum and
helped the town build its
first legal system, but
ultimately his story
ended in demise murdered
alongside his son at the
hands of the Vikings.
Pilgrims of
Wolfryt is a
symphonic poem-like
masterpiece, full of
evocative melodies in a
mix of tonalities to make
the most of the
impressive rhythmic
material.
Het werk
Pilgrims of
Wolfryt vertelt het
verhaal van de
legendarische Walfridus
(ook wel Wolfryt
genoemd), een inwoner van
het dorp Bedum in
Groningen die leefde rond
het jaar 1000 na
Christus. Walfridus
leidde een bewogen leven:
hij bracht het
christendom naar Bedum,
zorgde voor de invoering
van een rechtssysteem en
was verantwoordelijk voor
grote infrastructurele
verbeteringen totdat hij
en zijn zoon op tragische
wijze werden gedood door
de Noormannen. Een
kleurrijk symfonisch
meesterwerk waarin
melodieën in
verschillende majeur- en
mineurtoonsoorten worden
gecombineerd met
afwisselend en meeslepend
ritmische
materiaal.
Das
Stück Pilgrims of
Wolfryt erzählt
die Geschichte der
legendären Gestalt
Walfridus (auch unter dem
Namen Wolfryt bekannt),
der um das Jahr 1000 n.
Chr. in der Stadt Bedum
in den Niederlanden
lebte. Walfridus hatte
ein ereignisreiches und
turbulentes Leben: Er
brachte das Christentum
nach Bedum, erfand das
Rechtssystem und war
für große
infrastrukturelle
Veränderungen
verantwortlich, bis sein
Sohn und er auf tragische
Weise von den Normannen
getötet wurden. Ein
abwechslungsreiches
Meisterwerk in Form einer
sinfonischen Dichtung, in
dem sich Melodien in
verschiedenen Dur- und
Moll-Tonleitern mit einer
Fülle von
beeindruckendem
rhythmischem Material
abwechseln.
La
composition Pilgrims
of Wolfryt évoque
la légende de
Walfridus (également
appelé Wolfryt), un
habitant de la ville de
Bedum, dans la province
néerlandaise de
Groningen, aux environs
de l’an 1000. La
vie de Walfridus fut
aussi riche que
mouvementée : il
popularisa le
christianisme Bedum,
inventa un système de
lois et entreprit de
grands travaux
d’infrastructure
jusqu’ sa mort, et
celle de son fils, aux
mains des Vikings. Ce
chef-d’œuvre
en forme de poème
symphonique est haut en
couleurs, regorge de
mélodies en
tonalités majeures et
mineures, et offre un bel
éventail de
matériel
rythmique. $29.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Pilgrims of Wolfryt Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1196182-010 Composed by Jac...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2.5 SKU:
BT.DHP-1196182-010
Composed by Jacob De
Haan. Concert and Contest
Collection CBHA. Concert
Piece. Set (Score &
Parts). Composed 2019. De
Haske Publications #DHP
1196182-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1196182-010).
English-German-French-
Dutch. The work
Pilgrims of
Wolfryt tells the
story of the legend
Walfridus (also known as
Wolfryt), a resident of
the town of Bedum in the
Netherlands who was born
in the 11th century.
Wilfridus had an eventful
life: he introduced
Christianity to Bedum and
helped the town build its
first legal system, but
ultimately his story
ended in demise murdered
alongside his son at the
hands of the Vikings.
Pilgrims of
Wolfryt is a
symphonic poem-like
masterpiece, full of
evocative melodies in a
mix of tonalities to make
the most of the
impressive rhythmic
material.
Het werk
Pilgrims of
Wolfryt vertelt het
verhaal van de
legendarische Walfridus
(ook wel Wolfryt
genoemd), een inwoner van
het dorp Bedum in
Groningen die leefde rond
het jaar 1000 na
Christus. Walfridus
leidde een bewogen leven:
hij bracht het
christendom naar Bedum,
zorgde voor de invoering
van een rechtssysteem en
was verantwoordelijk voor
grote infrastructurele
verbeteringen totdat hij
en zijn zoon op tragische
wijze werden gedood door
de Noormannen. Een
kleurrijk symfonisch
meesterwerk waarin
melodieën in
verschillende majeur- en
mineurtoonsoorten worden
gecombineerd met
afwisselend en meeslepend
ritmische
materiaal.
Das
Stück Pilgrims of
Wolfryt erzählt
die Geschichte der
legendären Gestalt
Walfridus (auch unter dem
Namen Wolfryt bekannt),
der um das Jahr 1000 n.
Chr. in der Stadt Bedum
in den Niederlanden
lebte. Walfridus hatte
ein ereignisreiches und
turbulentes Leben: Er
brachte das Christentum
nach Bedum, erfand das
Rechtssystem und war
für große
infrastrukturelle
Veränderungen
verantwortlich, bis sein
Sohn und er auf tragische
Weise von den Normannen
getötet wurden. Ein
abwechslungsreiches
Meisterwerk in Form einer
sinfonischen Dichtung, in
dem sich Melodien in
verschiedenen Dur- und
Moll-Tonleitern mit einer
Fülle von
beeindruckendem
rhythmischem Material
abwechseln.
La
composition Pilgrims
of Wolfryt évoque
la légende de
Walfridus (également
appelé Wolfryt), un
habitant de la ville de
Bedum, dans la province
néerlandaise de
Groningen, aux environs
de l’an 1000. La
vie de Walfridus fut
aussi riche que
mouvementée : il
popularisa le
christianisme Bedum,
inventa un système de
lois et entreprit de
grands travaux
d’infrastructure
jusqu’ sa mort, et
celle de son fils, aux
mains des Vikings. Ce
chef-d’œuvre
en forme de poème
symphonique est haut en
couleurs, regorge de
mélodies en
tonalités majeures et
mineures, et offre un bel
éventail de
matériel
rythmique. $137.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| The Saga of Haakon the Good Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé 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). UPC:
884088414603.
9.0x12.0x1.97 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. 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. $196.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| The Saga of Haakon the Good Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé Anglo Music
Concert Band - Grade 4 SKU: HL.44010430 Grade 4 - Score Only. Comp...(+)
Concert Band - Grade 4
SKU: HL.44010430
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). UPC:
884088414610. 9x12
inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch. 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. $17.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| To Create a Voice Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Euph...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet
1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet
3, Euphonium, Euphonium
T.C., Flute 1, Flute 2,
Horn 1, Horn 2, Mallet
Percussion 1, Mallet
Percussion 2, Marimba,
Oboe, Percussion 1,
Percussion 2, Shaker,
Snare Drum and more. -
Grade 3 SKU:
CF.CPS226 Composed by
Carol Brittin Chambers.
Concert Band (CPS). Set
of Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
16+4+8+16+16+4+4+4+4+4+4+
8+8+8+4+4+6+6+6+8+2+2+2+6
+12+24+4 pages. Duration
3 minutes, 55 seconds.
Carl Fischer Music
#CPS226. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS226). ISBN
9781491152522. UPC:
680160910021. Inspi
red by the memory of an
influential music
educator, Carol Brittin
Chambers has woven a
multitude of grooves,
colors, and uplifting
themes into To Create a
Voice. Chambers has
attempted to convey
distinct moods and
emotions that this
educator tried to instill
in his students. In honor
of this dynamic teacher,
you will hear Hot
Cross Buns cleverly
placed throughout the
composition. To Create
a Voice was commissioned
by the Valley Concert
Band in Stockton,
California. The piece
premiered in October
2017, in memory and
celebration of Chris
Anderson, a local
musician and
educator.When writing
this piece, I tried to
convey certain moods and
emotions throughout:
soulful at the beginning
with calm woodwind chords
and solo trombone;
increased energy
throughout the various
sections of the piece;
exploration of different
grooves and colors; an
uplifting, emotional
ending that leaves the
listener with a sense of
how positive and loving
Chris was.This piece is
largely inspired by a
specific quote from
Chris:Most people would
consider the sounds
students first make on
their instruments to be
cringe-worthy, but to me
that’s music to my
ears, because
that’s the first
time students put a voice
to their instrument. Over
time those voices become
stronger; they become
clear, more confident,
and get to a point where
they use those voices to
communicate with each
other, and to their
audiences.To relate to
the first notes on the
instrument idea, I used
motifs based on the first
notes most beginners ever
play, do-re-mi, which are
introduced at the
beginning of the piece
with the trombone solo,
Chris’ instrument.
During the section at m.
15, the brass introduce a
chorale that I named
Chris’ Theme while
the woodwinds keep
reminding us of do-re-mi.
Later in the piece (mm.
71 and 79), I use these
notes again, but in
reverse, which becomes a
reference to the first
song most beginners
learn, Hot Cross Buns.
This section is also
meant to portray
Chris’ quirky and
joking side. In mm. 75
and 83, Chris’
Theme presents itself
again a couple of times
in response to Hot Cross
Buns.Toward the end, at
the uplifting moment (m.
97), do-re-mi is heard
again, but this time in
harmony with mi-fa-sol.
This represents the
ultimate satisfaction we
all feel as musicians
when we have finally
progressed enough to play
in harmony with others.
The half-time feeling in
3 at that moment also has
significance, relating
(rhythmically) to those
important three notes
again.I really hope you
enjoy performing and
listening to this piece
as much as I have enjoyed
creating it! $95.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| To Create a Voice Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Euph...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet
1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet
3, Euphonium, Euphonium
T.C., Flute 1, Flute 2,
Horn 1, Horn 2, Mallet
Percussion 1, Mallet
Percussion 2, Marimba,
Oboe, Percussion 1,
Percussion 2, Shaker,
Snare Drum and more. -
Grade 3 SKU:
CF.CPS226F Composed
by Carol Brittin
Chambers. Concert Band
(CPS). Full score. With
Standard notation. 24
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#CPS226F. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS226F). ISBN
9781491153208. UPC:
680160910700. Inspi
red by the memory of an
influential music
educator, Carol Brittin
Chambers has woven a
multitude of grooves,
colors, and uplifting
themes into To Create a
Voice. Chambers has
attempted to convey
distinct moods and
emotions that this
educator tried to instill
in his students. In honor
of this dynamic teacher,
you will hear Hot
Cross Buns cleverly
placed throughout the
composition. To Create
a Voice was commissioned
by the Valley Concert
Band in Stockton,
California. The piece
premiered in October
2017, in memory and
celebration of Chris
Anderson, a local
musician and
educator.When writing
this piece, I tried to
convey certain moods and
emotions throughout:
soulful at the beginning
with calm woodwind chords
and solo trombone;
increased energy
throughout the various
sections of the piece;
exploration of different
grooves and colors; an
uplifting, emotional
ending that leaves the
listener with a sense of
how positive and loving
Chris was.This piece is
largely inspired by a
specific quote from
Chris:Most people would
consider the sounds
students first make on
their instruments to be
cringe-worthy, but to me
that’s music to my
ears, because
that’s the first
time students put a voice
to their instrument. Over
time those voices become
stronger; they become
clear, more confident,
and get to a point where
they use those voices to
communicate with each
other, and to their
audiences.To relate to
the first notes on the
instrument idea, I used
motifs based on the first
notes most beginners ever
play, do-re-mi, which are
introduced at the
beginning of the piece
with the trombone solo,
Chris’ instrument.
During the section at m.
15, the brass introduce a
chorale that I named
Chris’ Theme while
the woodwinds keep
reminding us of do-re-mi.
Later in the piece (mm.
71 and 79), I use these
notes again, but in
reverse, which becomes a
reference to the first
song most beginners
learn, Hot Cross Buns.
This section is also
meant to portray
Chris’ quirky and
joking side. In mm. 75
and 83, Chris’
Theme presents itself
again a couple of times
in response to Hot Cross
Buns.Toward the end, at
the uplifting moment (m.
97), do-re-mi is heard
again, but this time in
harmony with mi-fa-sol.
This represents the
ultimate satisfaction we
all feel as musicians
when we have finally
progressed enough to play
in harmony with others.
The half-time feeling in
3 at that moment also has
significance, relating
(rhythmically) to those
important three notes
again.I really hope you
enjoy performing and
listening to this piece
as much as I have enjoyed
creating it! $14.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
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