Band Concert Band SKU: PR.465000130 For Large Wind Ensemble. Compo...(+)
Band Concert Band
SKU:
PR.465000130
For
Large Wind Ensemble.
Composed by Dan Welcher.
Sws. Contemporary. Full
score. With Standard
notation. Composed 2010.
Duration 14 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#465-00013. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.465000130).
ISBN
9781598064070. UPC:
680160600144. 9x12
inches.
Following a
celebrated series of wind
ensemble tone poems about
national parks in the
American West, Dan
Welcher’s Upriver
celebrates the Lewis &
Clark Expedition from the
Missouri River to
Oregon’s Columbia
Gorge, following the
Louisiana Purchase of
1803. Welcher’s
imaginative textures and
inventiveness are freshly
modern, evoking our
American heritage,
including references to
Shenandoah and other folk
songs known to have been
sung on the expedition.
For advanced players.
Duration:
14’. In 1803,
President Thomas
Jefferson sent Meriwether
Lewis and William
Clark’s Corps of
Discovery to find a water
route to the Pacific and
explore the uncharted
West. He believed woolly
mammoths, erupting
volcanoes, and mountains
of pure salt awaited
them. What they found was
no less mind-boggling:
some 300 species unknown
to science, nearly 50
Indian tribes, and the
Rockies.Ihave been a
student of the Lewis and
Clark expedition, which
Thomas Jefferson called
the “Voyage of
Discovery,†for as
long as I can remember.
This astonishing journey,
lasting more than
two-and-a-half years,
began and ended in St.
Louis, Missouri —
and took the travelers up
more than a few rivers in
their quest to find the
Northwest Passage to the
Pacific Ocean. In an age
without speedy
communication, this was
akin to space travel out
of radio range in our own
time: no one knew if,
indeed, the party had
even survived the voyage
for more than a year.
Most of them were
soldiers. A few were
French-Canadian voyageurs
— hired trappers
and explorers, who were
fluent in French (spoken
extensively in the
region, due to earlier
explorers from France)
and in some of the Indian
languages they might
encounter. One of the
voyageurs, a man named
Pierre Cruzatte, also
happened to be a
better-than-average
fiddle player. In many
respects, the travelers
were completely on their
own for supplies and
survival, yet,
incredibly, only one of
them died during the
voyage. Jefferson had
outfitted them with food,
weapons, medicine, and
clothing — and
along with other
trinkets, a box of 200
jaw harps to be used in
trading with the Indians.
Their trip was long,
perilous to the point of
near catastrophe, and
arduous. The dream of a
Northwest Passage proved
ephemeral, but the
northwestern quarter of
the continent had finally
been explored, mapped,
and described to an
anxious world. When the
party returned to St.
Louis in 1806, and with
the Louisiana Purchase
now part of the United
States, they were greeted
as national heroes.Ihave
written a sizeable number
of works for wind
ensemble that draw their
inspiration from the
monumental spaces found
in the American West.
Four of them (Arches, The
Yellowstone Fires,
Glacier, and Zion) take
their names, and in large
part their being, from
actual national parks in
Utah, Wyoming, and
Montana. But Upriver,
although it found its
voice (and its finale) in
the magnificent Columbia
Gorge in Oregon, is about
a much larger region.
This piece, like its
brother works about the
national parks,
doesn’t try to
tell a story. Instead, it
captures the flavor of a
certain time, and of a
grand adventure. Cast in
one continuous movement
and lasting close to
fourteen minutes, the
piece falls into several
subsections, each with
its own heading: The
Dream (in which
Jefferson’s vision
of a vast expanse of
western land is opened);
The Promise, a chorale
that re-appears several
times in the course of
the piece and represents
the seriousness of the
presidential mission; The
River; The Voyageurs; The
River II ; Death and
Disappointment; Return to
the Voyage; and The River
III .The music includes
several quoted melodies,
one of which is familiar
to everyone as the
ultimate “river
song,†and which
becomes the
through-stream of the
work. All of the quoted
tunes were either sung by
the men on the voyage, or
played by
Cruzatte’s fiddle.
From various journals and
diaries, we know the men
found enjoyment and
solace in music, and
almost every night
encampment had at least a
bit of music in it. In
addition to Cruzatte,
there were two other
members of the party who
played the fiddle, and
others made do with
singing, or playing upon
sticks, bones, the
ever-present jaw harps,
and boat horns. From
Lewis’ journals, I
found all the tunes used
in Upriver: Shenandoah
(still popular after more
than 200 years),
V’la bon vent,
Soldier’s Joy,
Johnny Has Gone for a
Soldier, Come Ye Sinners
Poor and Needy (a hymn
sung to the tune
“Beech
Springâ€) and
Fisher’s Hornpipe.
The work follows an
emotional journey: not
necessarily step-by-step
with the Voyage of
Discovery heroes, but a
kind of grand arch.
Beginning in the mists of
history and myth,
traversing peaks and
valleys both real and
emotional (and a solemn
funeral scene), finding
help from native people,
and recalling their zeal
upon finding the one
great river that will, in
fact, take them to the
Pacific. When the men
finally roar through the
Columbia Gorge in their
boats (a feat that even
the Indians had not
attempted), the
magnificent river
combines its theme with
the chorale of
Jefferson’s
Promise. The Dream is
fulfilled: not quite the
one Jefferson had
imagined (there is no
navigable water passage
from the Missouri to the
Pacific), but the dream
of a continental
destiny.
Band Concert Band SKU: PR.46500013L For Wind Ensemble. Composed by...(+)
Band Concert Band
SKU:
PR.46500013L
For
Wind Ensemble.
Composed by Dan Welcher.
Contemporary. Large
Score. With Standard
notation. Composed 2010.
Duration 14 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#465-00013L. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.46500013L).
UPC:
680160600151. 11 x 14
inches.
I n 1803,
President Thomas
Jefferson sent Meriwether
Lewis and William Clarks
Corps of Discovery to
find a water route to the
Pacific and explore the
uncharted West. He
believed woolly mammoths,
erupting volcanoes, and
mountains of pure salt
awaited them. What they
found was no less
mind-boggling: some 300
species unknown to
science, nearly 50 Indian
tribes, and the Rockies.
I have been a student of
the Lewis and Clark
expedition, which Thomas
Jefferson called the
Voyage of Discovery, for
as long as I can
remember. This
astonishing journey,
lasting more than
two-and-a-half years,
began and ended in St.
Louis, Missouri and took
the travelers up more
than a few rivers in
their quest to find the
Northwest Passage to the
Pacific Ocean. In an age
without speedy
communication, this was
akin to space travel out
of radio range in our own
time: no one knew if,
indeed, the party had
even survived the voyage
for more than a year.
Most of them were
soldiers. A few were
French-Canadian voyageurs
hired trappers and
explorers, who were
fluent in French (spoken
extensively in the
region, due to earlier
explorers from France)
and in some of the Indian
languages they might
encounter. One of the
voyageurs, a man named
Pierre Cruzatte, also
happened to be a
better-than-average
fiddle player. In many
respects, the travelers
were completely on their
own for supplies and
survival, yet,
incredibly, only one of
them died during the
voyage. Jefferson had
outfitted them with food,
weapons, medicine, and
clothing and along with
other trinkets, a box of
200 jaw harps to be used
in trading with the
Indians. Their trip was
long, perilous to the
point of near
catastrophe, and arduous.
The dream of a Northwest
Passage proved ephemeral,
but the northwestern
quarter of the continent
had finally been
explored, mapped, and
described to an anxious
world. When the party
returned to St. Louis in
1806, and with the
Louisiana Purchase now
part of the United
States, they were greeted
as national heroes. I
have written a sizeable
number of works for wind
ensemble that draw their
inspiration from the
monumental spaces found
in the American West.
Four of them (Arches, The
Yellowstone Fires,
Glacier, and Zion) take
their names, and in large
part their being, from
actual national parks in
Utah, Wyoming, and
Montana. But Upriver,
although it found its
voice (and its finale) in
the magnificent Columbia
Gorge in Oregon, is about
a much larger region.
This piece, like its
brother works about the
national parks, doesnt
try to tell a story.
Instead, it captures the
flavor of a certain time,
and of a grand adventure.
Cast in one continuous
movement and lasting
close to fourteen
minutes, the piece falls
into several subsections,
each with its own
heading: The Dream (in
which Jeffersons vision
of a vast expanse of
western land is opened);
The Promise, a chorale
that re-appears several
times in the course of
the piece and represents
the seriousness of the
presidential mission; The
River; The Voyageurs; The
River II ; Death and
Disappointment; Return to
the Voyage; and The River
III . The music includes
several quoted melodies,
one of which is familiar
to everyone as the
ultimate river song, and
which becomes the
through-stream of the
work. All of the quoted
tunes were either sung by
the men on the voyage, or
played by Cruzattes
fiddle. From various
journals and diaries, we
know the men found
enjoyment and solace in
music, and almost every
night encampment had at
least a bit of music in
it. In addition to
Cruzatte, there were two
other members of the
party who played the
fiddle, and others made
do with singing, or
playing upon sticks,
bones, the ever-present
jaw harps, and boat
horns. From Lewis
journals, I found all the
tunes used in Upriver:
Shenandoah (still popular
after more than 200
years), Vla bon vent,
Soldiers Joy, Johnny Has
Gone for a Soldier, Come
Ye Sinners Poor and Needy
(a hymn sung to the tune
Beech Spring) and Fishers
Hornpipe. The work
follows an emotional
journey: not necessarily
step-by-step with the
Voyage of Discovery
heroes, but a kind of
grand arch. Beginning in
the mists of history and
myth, traversing peaks
and valleys both real and
emotional (and a solemn
funeral scene), finding
help from native people,
and recalling their zeal
upon finding the one
great river that will, in
fact, take them to the
Pacific. When the men
finally roar through the
Columbia Gorge in their
boats (a feat that even
the Indians had not
attempted), the
magnificent river
combines its theme with
the chorale of Jeffersons
Promise. The Dream is
fulfilled: not quite the
one Jefferson had
imagined (there is no
navigable water passage
from the Missouri to the
Pacific), but the dream
of a continental
destiny.
The Grand Tetons Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Band Concert Band - Grade 3 SKU: CF.CPS263 Composed by Carl Strommen. Cps...(+)
Band Concert Band - Grade
3
SKU: CF.CPS263
Composed by Carl
Strommen. Cps. Set of
Score and Parts.
8+8+4+8+8+8+4+4+4+4+4+4+8
+8+8+4+4+4+4+6+6+6+6+4+8+
1+1+4+5+32 pages.
Duration 4 minutes, 38
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #CPS263. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS263).
ISBN
9781491161524. UPC:
680160920150.
Notes
The Teton Range is part
of the Rocky Mountain
chain just east of the
Idaho border and south of
Yellowstone National
Park. The name of this
majestic range has its
roots in the Shoshone
teewinet, meaning many
pinnacles. Performance
Suggestions: The opening
measures of The Grand
Tetons should be played
broadly and majestically.
At m. 14, the tempo is
indicated at q = 132 and
is introduced by a light
snare drum figure. The
low brass figures at m.18
are to be played softly
and broadly in contrast
to the lighter and
slightly louder high
woodwinds. This entire
section builds to a
climax at m.44. Note the
dynamic contrasts in the
mixed meter section after
m. 53. at 67, the
trombone and horn figures
should be evident but not
overbearing against the
lightly played trumpet
solo. The 2 measure mixed
meter (6/8) (3/4) theme
introduced at m.88 should
be performed by
exaggerating the dotted
8th-16th rhythm, thereby
creating a slight swing
and dance-like feeling.
At m.109, the 8th notes
become even and the theme
more strident and
energetic, with the
ritard returning Tetons
to the opening theme at
m.129. Notes The Teton
Range is part of the
Rocky Mountain chain just
east of the Idaho border
and south of Yellowstone
National Park. The name
of this majestic range
has its roots in the
Shoshone teewinet,
meaning many pinnacles.
Performance Suggestions:
The opening measures of
The Grand Tetons should
be played broadly and
majestically. At m. 14,
the tempo is indicated at
q = 132 and is introduced
by a light snare drum
figure. The low brass
figures at m.18 are to be
played softly and broadly
in contrast to the
lighter and slightly
louder high woodwinds.
This entire section
builds to a climax at
m.44. Note the dynamic
contrasts in the mixed
meter section after m.
53. at 67, the trombone
and horn figures should
be evident but not
overbearing against the
lightly played trumpet
solo. The 2 measure mixed
meter (6/8) (3/4) theme
introduced at m.88 should
be performed by
exaggerating the dotted
8th-16th rhythm, thereby
creating a slight swing
and dance-like feeling.
At m.109, the 8th notes
become even and the theme
more strident and
energetic, with the
ritard returning Tetons
to the opening theme at
m.129. Notes The
Teton Range is part of
the Rocky Mountain chain
just east of the Idaho
border and south of
Yellowstone National
Park. The name of this
majestic range has its
roots in the Shoshone
“teewinet,â€
meaning “many
pinnacles.â€Â Perf
ormance
Suggestions:Â The
opening measures of The
Grand Tetons should be
played broadly and
majestically. At m. 14,
the tempo is indicated at
q = 132 and is introduced
by a light snare drum
figure. The low brass
figures at m.18 are to be
played softly and broadly
in contrast to the
lighter and slightly
louder high woodwinds.
This entire section
builds to a climax at
m.44. Note the dynamic
contrasts in the mixed
meter section after m.
53. at 67, the trombone
and horn figures should
be evident but not
overbearing against the
lightly played trumpet
solo. The 2 measure
mixed meter (6/8) (3/4)
theme introduced at m.88
should be performed by
exaggerating the dotted
8th-16th rhythm, thereby
creating a slight
“swing†and
dance-like feeling. At
m.109, the 8th notes
become even and the theme
more strident and
energetic, with the
ritard returning Tetons
to the opening theme at
m.129.
The Grand Tetons Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Band Concert Band - Grade 3 SKU: CF.CPS263F Composed by Carl Strommen. Cp...(+)
Band Concert Band - Grade
3
SKU: CF.CPS263F
Composed by Carl
Strommen. Cps. Full
score. 32 pages. Duration
4 minutes, 38 seconds.
Carl Fischer Music
#CPS263F. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS263F).
ISBN
9781491161739. UPC:
680160920426.
Notes
The Teton Range is part
of the Rocky Mountain
chain just east of the
Idaho border and south of
Yellowstone National
Park. The name of this
majestic range has its
roots in the Shoshone
teewinet, meaning many
pinnacles. Performance
Suggestions: The opening
measures of The Grand
Tetons should be played
broadly and majestically.
At m. 14, the tempo is
indicated at q = 132 and
is introduced by a light
snare drum figure. The
low brass figures at m.18
are to be played softly
and broadly in contrast
to the lighter and
slightly louder high
woodwinds. This entire
section builds to a
climax at m.44. Note the
dynamic contrasts in the
mixed meter section after
m. 53. at 67, the
trombone and horn figures
should be evident but not
overbearing against the
lightly played trumpet
solo. The 2 measure mixed
meter (6/8) (3/4) theme
introduced at m.88 should
be performed by
exaggerating the dotted
8th-16th rhythm, thereby
creating a slight swing
and dance-like feeling.
At m.109, the 8th notes
become even and the theme
more strident and
energetic, with the
ritard returning Tetons
to the opening theme at
m.129. Notes The Teton
Range is part of the
Rocky Mountain chain just
east of the Idaho border
and south of Yellowstone
National Park. The name
of this majestic range
has its roots in the
Shoshone teewinet,
meaning many pinnacles.
Performance Suggestions:
The opening measures of
The Grand Tetons should
be played broadly and
majestically. At m. 14,
the tempo is indicated at
q = 132 and is introduced
by a light snare drum
figure. The low brass
figures at m.18 are to be
played softly and broadly
in contrast to the
lighter and slightly
louder high woodwinds.
This entire section
builds to a climax at
m.44. Note the dynamic
contrasts in the mixed
meter section after m.
53. at 67, the trombone
and horn figures should
be evident but not
overbearing against the
lightly played trumpet
solo. The 2 measure mixed
meter (6/8) (3/4) theme
introduced at m.88 should
be performed by
exaggerating the dotted
8th-16th rhythm, thereby
creating a slight swing
and dance-like feeling.
At m.109, the 8th notes
become even and the theme
more strident and
energetic, with the
ritard returning Tetons
to the opening theme at
m.129. Notes The
Teton Range is part of
the Rocky Mountain chain
just east of the Idaho
border and south of
Yellowstone National
Park. The name of this
majestic range has its
roots in the Shoshone
“teewinet,â€
meaning “many
pinnacles.â€Â Perf
ormance
Suggestions:Â The
opening measures of The
Grand Tetons should be
played broadly and
majestically. At m. 14,
the tempo is indicated at
q = 132 and is introduced
by a light snare drum
figure. The low brass
figures at m.18 are to be
played softly and broadly
in contrast to the
lighter and slightly
louder high woodwinds.
This entire section
builds to a climax at
m.44. Note the dynamic
contrasts in the mixed
meter section after m.
53. at 67, the trombone
and horn figures should
be evident but not
overbearing against the
lightly played trumpet
solo. The 2 measure
mixed meter (6/8) (3/4)
theme introduced at m.88
should be performed by
exaggerating the dotted
8th-16th rhythm, thereby
creating a slight
“swing†and
dance-like feeling. At
m.109, the 8th notes
become even and the theme
more strident and
energetic, with the
ritard returning Tetons
to the opening theme at
m.129.
Part I, II, III and IV. Composed by Alex Poelman. The Best Original Compo...(+)
Part I, II, III and
IV. Composed by Alex
Poelman. The Best
Original Compositions for
Concert Band/Catalogue
Master Works Vol. 1.
Molenaar Masterpieces.
Recorded on The Seven
Wonders of the Ancient
World (ML.311080720).
Full set. Duration 20
minutes, 58 seconds.
Published by Molenaar
Edition (ML.012792100).
Ralph Hultgren : Masada Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Brolga Music Publishing Company
By Ralph Hultgren. Concert Band. Brolga Music Symphonic Repertoire. Grade 5. Sco...(+)
By Ralph Hultgren.
Concert Band. Brolga
Music Symphonic
Repertoire. Grade 5.
Score and set of parts.
Duration 11:10. Published
by Brolga Music
Publishing Company
Loch Lomond Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Manhattan Beach Music
By Frank Ticheli. Concert band. Suitable for advanced middle school, high school...(+)
By Frank Ticheli. Concert
band. Suitable for
advanced middle school,
high school, community
and college bands. Level:
Grade 3. Conductor score
and set of parts.
Duration 6:30. Published
by Manhattan Beach Music.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.AMP-337-140 For the victims of...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.AMP-337-140
For
the victims of the
Japanese earthquake and
tsunami, March 2011.
Composed by Philip
Sparke. Anglo Music
Midway Series. Score
Only. Composed 2011. 16
pages. Anglo Music Press
#AMP 337-140. Published
by Anglo Music Press
(BT.AMP-337-140).
9x12
inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
The composer
writes:On March 11th 2011
a massive 9.0- magnitude
earthquake occurred off
the coast of
north-eastern Japan.I'm
writing these programme
notes barely a week later
and the death toll caused
by the quake and
resulting tsunami already
exceeds 6000, with
thousands of people still
unaccounted for. I have
many friends associated
with many bands
throughout Japan and one
of these, Yutaka Nishida,
suggested I write a piece
to raise money to help
those affected by the
disaster. I was
immediately attracted by
the idea and have
arranged Cantilena (a
brass band piece recently
commissioned by the
Grenland International
Brass Festival, Norway)
for wind band, giving it
a new title tohonour my
friends in the Land of
the Rising Sun.I will be
donating royalties from
this piece to the
Japanese Red Cross
Society Emergency Relief
Fund and am delighted to
say that my distributors,
De Haske, who will
generously also donate
all net profits from
sales of this piece, have
pledged a substantial
advance payment to the
Red Cross so that what
little help this project
generates can be
immediate.It is my
sincere wish that this
'Band Aid' project will
allow wind bands around
the world support the
people of Japan, where
bands are a way of life
for many, in this
difficult time.Philip
Sparke
De
componist schrijft:Op 11
maart 2011 vond er vlak
bij de noordkust van
Japan een enorme
aardbeving - 9.0 op de
schaal van Richter -
plaats.Ik maak deze
werkbeschrijving
nauwelijks een week later
en het aantal doden dat
de aardbevingen de
daaropvolgende tsunami
hebben geëist, komt al
uit boven de 6000,
terwijl er nog steeds
duizenden mensen worden
vermist.Ik heb veel
vrienden die met orkesten
in heel Japan werken, en
een van hen, Yutaka
Nishida, steldevoor dat
ik een stuk zou schrijven
om geld bij elkaar te
krijgen voor hulp aan de
slachtoffers van de ramp.
Ik vond het meteen een
goed idee en ik heb
vervolgens Cantilena (
een brassbandwerk dat ik
recentelijk heb
gecomponeerd voorhet
Grenland International
Brass festival in
Noorwegen) gearrangeerd
voor harmonieorkest en er
een nieuwe titel aan
gegeven, als eerbewijs
aan mijn vrienden in het
land van de rijzende
zon.De royalty's die ik
voor dit werk krijg,zal
ik doneren aan het
Japanse noodhulpfonds van
het Rode Kruis, en ik ben
heel blij dat mijn
distributeur, De Haske,
die eveneens alle
nettowinst op dit werk
zal doneren, bereid is
alvast een grote
vooruitbetaling te doen
aanhet Rode Kruis, zodat
de hulp die uit dit
project voortkomt, hoe
bescheiden wellicht ook,
onmiddellijk in gang
gezet kan worden.Ik hoop
oprecht dat dit 'Band
Aid-project' het
blaasorkesten wereldwijd
mogelijk maakt de mensen
in Japante steunen - een
land waar blaasmuziek
voor velen een manier van
leven is.
Der
Komponist schreibt
über sein Stück:Am
11. März 2011
ereignete sich ein
Erdbeben der Stärke
9,0 vor der
nordöstlichen Küste
Japans.Diese
Werkbeschreibung schreibe
ich nur eine Woche
später. Die Zahl der
Todesopfer des Erdbebens
und des dadurch
ausgelösten Tsunamis
überschreitet bereits
die 6000, wobei noch
tausende Menschen als
vermisst gelten.Ich habe
zahlreiche Freunde in
Japan, die mit vielen
Blasorchestern im ganzen
Land verbunden sind.
Einer dieser Freunde,
Yutaka Nishida, schlug
mir vor, ein Stück zu
schreiben, um mit dem
Erlös den von der
Katastrophe betroffenen
Menschen zu helfen. Ich
war gleich begeistert von
dieser Idee und habe
daraufhin
Cantilena(ein
Brass-Band-Stück, das
ich jüngst für das
Grenland International
Brass Festival in
Norwegen komponierte)
für Blasorchester
bearbeitet und ihm zu
Ehren meiner Freunde im
Land der aufgehenden
Sonne einen neuen Titel
gegeben.Ich werde meine
Tantiemen für dieses
Stück dem Hilfsfonds
des Japanischen Roten
Kreuzes spenden. Ich bin
auch sehr froh, dass mein
Verlag De Haske, der
ebenfalls alle Erlöse
aus diesem Stück
spenden wird, dem Roten
Kreuz bereits im Voraus
eine bedeutende Summe
geschickt hat, damit der
kleine Beitrag, den
dieses Projekt beitragen
kann, sofort ankommt.Es
ist mein inniger Wunsch,
dass dieses Band
Aid“-Projekt
Blasorchestern auf der
ganzen Welt
ermöglichen wird, den
Menschen in Japan zu
helfen, wo Blasorchester
in dieser schweren Zeit
für viele ein Weg
sind, das Leben aufrecht
zu erhalten.“Philip
Sparke
La
recente tragedia del
Giappone, messo in
ginocchio dal terremoto,
ha spinto Philip Sparke a
comporre The Sun Will
Rise Again (Il sole
sorger nuovamente), un
brano che vuole essere un
messaggio di solidariet
al popolo nipponico, ma
anche un aiuto concreto:
gli introiti saranno
interamente devoluti, sia
dal compositore sia dalla
casa editrice De Haske,
alla Croce Rossa
giapponese.
Song of Hope Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1115227-010 Composed by Jan V...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.DHP-1115227-010
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Hymns & Chorals. Set
(Score & Parts). Composed
2012. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1115227-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1115227-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
2011 was a
disastrous year for
Japan: on March 11 the
northeast of the country
suffered a violent
earthquake, which
triggered a huge tsunami
and caused massive damage
to people and the
environment. The ensuing
problems with the nuclear
reactor atFukushima only
increased the misery: a
black day in the
country's
history... One almost
inevitable consequence of
such dramatic
circumstances is the
particular damage
suffered by the cultural
arts. And so it was in
Japan: various high
school wind orchestras in
the effected areas lost
their practice rooms
and/or instruments.It
will take a long time
before the damage
suffered is repaired -
and it will take great
effort to overcome the
psychological effects,
too. Focusing on the
latter, Yutada Nishida
(director of The
Bandwagon radio program)
asked a few composers
fora simple work that
could be played by many
orchestras. It just so
happened that the Osakan
Philharmonic Winds (with
whom Jan Van der Roost
had conducted a concert
exclusively of his own
works on September 25th)
had had a similar idea.
This concert saw the
baptism of Song of
Hope. This
pieceimmediately struck a
chord with musicians and
audience alike: it begins
bleakly in the low
register and evolves to a
more open, optimistic
close. There really is
hope for better
times!
2011 was
een rampzalig jaar voor
Japan: op 11 maart
teisterde een hevige
aardbeving het
noordoosten van het land,
bracht een enorme tsunami
teweeg en veroorzaakte
zeer grote schade aan
mens en natuur. De
daaruit voortvloeiende
problemenmet
dekernreactor van
Fukushima maakten de
ellende nog groter: een
zwarte pagina in het
bestaan van het land ...
Dat in dergelijke
dramatische
omstandigheden ook (en
vooral) het culturele
bestel een flinke knauw
krijgt, ishelaas een
haastonvermijdelijke
consequentie. Zo ook in
Japan: verschillende high
school bands in de
getroffen regio verloren
hun repetitieruimte en/of
instrumenten: het zal
lang duren voordat de
geleden schade is
hersteld - enhet zal ook
moeite kosten om er
mentaalweer bovenop te
geraken. Met het oog op
dat laatste aspect
verzocht Yutaka Nishida
(samensteller van het
radioprogramma The
Bandwagon) een paar
componisten om een
eenvoudig werkje te
schrijvendat speelbaar is
door een groot aantal
orkesten. Alsbij
toeval kwam een dergelijk
verzoek eveneens van de
kant van de OSAKAN
Philharmonic Winds,
waarmee Jan Van der Roost
op 25 september een
concert dirigeerde,
uitsluitend gewijdaan
eigen werken. Daar werd
Song of Hope dan
ook ten doop gehoudenen
het werkje sloeg meteen
aan bij uitvoerders en
publiek: na een tamelijk
donkere start in het lage
register evolueert het
tot een optimistischer en
opener slot.Er is
inderdaad hoop op betere
tijden!
Am 11.
März 2011 löste ein
heftiges Erdbeben in
Japan einen riesigen
Tsunami mit
desaströsen Folgen
für Mensch, Natur auch
das kulturelle Leben.
Yutaka Nishida vom
Radioprogramm The
Bandwagon bat daher
einige Komponisten,
darunter Jan Van
derRoost, ein einfaches,
für viele Orchester
spielbares Werk zu
schreiben. Song of
Hope beginnt
düster im tiefen
Register, um sich dann zu
einem optimistischeren
Schluss hin zu
entwickeln. Es gibt sie,
die Hoffnung auf bessere
Zeiten... !
Tower of Babel Orchestre d'harmonie - Avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1074199-010 Composed by Hayat...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1074199-010
Composed by Hayato
Hirose. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2007.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1074199-010.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1074199-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Based on the
Old Testament biblical
story of the building of
the Tower ofBabel, a
tower built to reach the
heavens, composer Hayato
Hirose hascreated this
dramatic programmatic
work in seven movements
that areplayed without
interruption. With
skilful detail each
movement portrays an
aspect of the story of
the tower and its
ultimate destruction. A
magnificent epic work!
Op basis van het
bekende verhaal over de
toren van Babel uit het
Oude Testament schreef
componist Hayato Hirose
een indrukwekkend
programmatisch werk in
zeven delen - uit te
voeren zonder pauzes. De
delen zijn getiteld:
Tower ofBabel (De
toren van Babel) -
Settlers from the
East (Kolonisten uit
het oosten) - Building
the Tower (Het bouwen
van de toren) -
Hope (Hoop) -
God’s Worry
(De zorgen van God) -
Confusion
(Verwarring) - en
Dispersion
(Verspreiding).
Au
f der Grundlage der
biblischen Geschichte vom
Turmbau zu Babel aus dem
Alten Testament schuf
Hayato Hirose ein
dramatisches
programmatisches Werk in
sieben Sätzen, die
ohne Unterbrechung zu
spielen sind. Sie
erzählen kunstvoll und
detailreich die
Geschichte vom Beginn des
Turmbaus über den Zorn
Gottes bis hin zur
Verwirrung der Sprachen
und der Zerstreuung der
Menschen über die
ganze Welt. Ein
großartiges Werk!
Tower of Babel Orchestre d'harmonie - Avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1074199-140 Composed by Hayat...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1074199-140
Composed by Hayato
Hirose. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2007. 52
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1074199-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1074199-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Based on the
Old Testament biblical
story of the building of
the Tower ofBabel, a
tower built to reach the
heavens, composer Hayato
Hirose hascreated this
dramatic programmatic
work in seven movements
that areplayed without
interruption. With
skilful detail each
movement portrays an
aspect of the story of
the tower and its
ultimate destruction. A
magnificent epic work!
Op basis van het
bekende verhaal over de
toren van Babel uit het
Oude Testament schreef
componist Hayato Hirose
een indrukwekkend
programmatisch werk in
zeven delen - uit te
voeren zonder pauzes. De
delen zijn getiteld:
Tower ofBabel (De
toren van Babel) -
Settlers from the
East (Kolonisten uit
het oosten) - Building
the Tower (Het bouwen
van de toren) -
Hope (Hoop) -
God’s Worry
(De zorgen van God) -
Confusion
(Verwarring) - en
Dispersion
(Verspreiding).
Au
f der Grundlage der
biblischen Geschichte vom
Turmbau zu Babel aus dem
Alten Testament schuf
Hayato Hirose ein
dramatisches
programmatisches Werk in
sieben Sätzen, die
ohne Unterbrechung zu
spielen sind. Sie
erzählen kunstvoll und
detailreich die
Geschichte vom Beginn des
Turmbaus über den Zorn
Gottes bis hin zur
Verwirrung der Sprachen
und der Zerstreuung der
Menschen über die
ganze Welt. Ein
großartiges Werk!
Song of Hope Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1115227-140 Composed by Jan V...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.DHP-1115227-140
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Hymns & Chorals. Score
Only. Composed 2012. 20
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1115227-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1115227-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
2011 was a
disastrous year for
Japan: on March 11 the
northeast of the country
suffered a violent
earthquake, which
triggered a huge tsunami
and caused massive damage
to people and the
environment. The ensuing
problems with the nuclear
reactor at Fukushima only
increased the misery: a
black day in the
country’s
history…One almost
inevitable consequence of
such dramatic
circumstances is the
particular damage
suffered by the cultural
arts. And so it was in
Japan: various high
school wind orchestras in
the effected areas lost
their practice rooms
and/or instruments. It
will take a long time
before the damage
suffered is
repaired—and it
will take great effort to
overcome thepsychological
effects, too. Focusing on
the latter, Yutada
Nishida (director of The
Bandwagon radio program)
asked a few composers for
a simple work that could
be played by many
orchestras. It just so
happened that the Osakan
Philharmonic Winds (with
whom Jan Van der Roost
had conducted a concert
exclusively of his own
works on September 25th)
had had a similar idea.
This concert saw the
baptism of Song of Hope.
This piece immediately
struck a chord with
musicians and audience
alike: it begins bleakly
in the low register and
evolves to a more open,
optimistic close. There
really is hope for better
times!
2011 was
een rampzalig jaar voor
Japan: op 11 maart
teisterde een hevige
aardbeving het
noordoosten van het land,
bracht een enorme tsunami
teweeg en veroorzaakte
zeer grote schade aan
mens en natuur. De
daaruit voortvloeiende
problemenmet de
kernreactor van Fukushima
maakten de ellende nog
groter: een zwarte pagina
in het bestaan van het
land ... Dat in
dergelijke dramatische
omstandigheden ook (en
vooral) het culturele
bestel een flinke knauw
krijgt, ishelaas een
haast onvermijdelijke
consequentie. Zo ook in
Japan: verschillende high
school bands in de
getroffen regio verloren
hun repetitieruimte en/of
instrumenten: het zal
lang duren voordat de
geleden schade is
hersteld - enhet zal ook
moeite kosten om er
mentaal weer bovenop te
geraken. Met het oog op
dat laatste aspect
verzocht Yutaka Nishida
(samensteller van het
radioprogramma The
Bandwagon) een paar
componisten om een
eenvoudig werkje te
schrijvendat speelbaar is
door een groot aantal
orkesten. Als bij toeval
kwam een dergelijk
verzoek eveneens van de
kant van de OSAKAN
Philharmonic Winds,
waarmee Jan Van der Roost
op 25 september een
concert dirigeerde,
uitsluitend gewijdaan
eigen werken. Daar werd
Song of Hope dan ook ten
doop gehouden en het
werkje sloeg meteen aan
bij uitvoerders en
publiek: na een tamelijk
donkere start in het lage
register evolueert het
tot een optimistischer en
opener slot.Er is
inderdaad hoop op betere
tijden!
Am 11.
März 2011 löste ein
heftiges Erdbeben in
Japan einen riesigen
Tsunami mit
desaströsen Folgen
für Mensch, Natur auch
das kulturelle Leben.
Yutaka Nishida vom
Radioprogramm The
Bandwagon bat daher
einige Komponisten,
darunter Jan Van der
Roost, ein einfaches,
für viele Orchester
spielbares Werk zu
schreiben. Song of
Hope beginnt
düster im tiefen
Register, um sich dann zu
einem optimistischeren
Schluss hin zu
entwickeln. Es gibt sie,
die Hoffnung auf bessere
Zeiten... !
Il 2011 è
stato un anno tragico per
il Giappone; al
devastante terremoto e al
non meno catastrofico
tsunami dell’11
marzo, sono seguiti i
gravi problemi al
reattore nucleare di
Fukushima. Il settore
della cultura in
generale, e quello della
musica in particolare
hanno sofferto
immensamente a causa di
questi nefasti eventi
naturali. Song of
Hope è un brano
che ha profondamente
commosso esecutori e
pubblico.Song of
Hope inizia nel
registro acuto con suoni
oscuri e melanconici, ma
si sviluppa in un clima
di ottimismo, come a
voler simboleggiare un
futuro più sereno.
Composed by Kees
Schoonenbeek. Inspiration
Series. Concert Piece.
Score Only. Composed
2006. 56 pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1064079-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1064079-140).
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€
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 Kees
Schoonenbeek. Inspiration
Series. Concert Piece.
Set (Score & Parts).
Composed 2006. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1064079-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1064079-010).
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€
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.
Concert Band - Grade 5 SKU: HL.4002918 Deluxe Score. Composed by J...(+)
Concert Band - Grade 5
SKU: HL.4002918
Deluxe Score.
Composed by John
Williams. Arranged by Jay
Bocook. John Williams
Signature Edition.
Movies. 24 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.4002918).
UPC:
884088453671. 10.5x14
inches. John
Williams/trans. Jay
Bocook.
Referring
to the 1975 blockbuster
Jaws, director
Steven Spielberg states
that John Williams' music
“was clearly
responsible for half the
success of the
movie.” This suite
features two of the
signature musical
sequences. In “Out
to Sea,” the trio
of shark hunters led by
police chief Martin Brody
(played by Roy Scheider)
heads into open water to
find the menacing beast.
This is followed by the
“Shark Cage
Fugue,” a
classically inspired and
sophisticated
accompaniment to a tense
underwater scene in which
Hooper (portrayed by
Richard Dreyfuss) comes
face-to-face with the
great white in an
all-too-fragile suspended
cage.
By Robert W. Smith. By Robert W. Smith. For Concert Band. Concert Band. Belwin S...(+)
By Robert W. Smith. By
Robert W. Smith. For
Concert Band. Concert
Band. Belwin Symphonic
Band. Level: 5 (Medium
Advanced) (grade 5).
Conductor Score. 56
pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
By Robert W. Smith. By Robert W. Smith. For Concert Band. Concert Band. Belwin S...(+)
By Robert W. Smith. By
Robert W. Smith. For
Concert Band. Concert
Band. Belwin Symphonic
Band. Multicultural.
Level: 5 (Medium
Advanced) (grade 5).
Conductor Score and
Parts. 394 pages.
Duration 8:19. Published
by Alfred Publishing.
Composed
by Hayato Hirose. De
Haske Concert Band.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2007.
De Haske Publications
#1074199. Published by De
Haske Publications
(HL.44007209).
Based on the
Old Testament biblical
story of the building of
the Tower ofBabel, a
tower built to reach the
heavens, composer Hayato
Hirose hascreated this
dramatic programmatic
work in seven movements
that areplayed without
interruption. With
skilful detail each
movement portrays an
aspect of the story of
the tower and its
ultimate destruction. A
magnificent epic work!
Op basis van het
bekende verhaal over de
toren van Babel uit het
Oude Testament schreef
componist Hayato Hirose
een indrukwekkend
programmatisch werk in
zeven delen - uit te
voeren zonder pauzes. De
delen zijn getiteld:
Tower ofBabel (De
toren van Babel) -
Settlers from the
East (Kolonisten uit
het oosten) - Building
the Tower (Het bouwen
van de toren) -
Hope (Hoop) -
God's Worry (De
zorgen van God) -
Confusion
(Verwarring) - en
Dispersion
(Verspreiding).
Au
f der Grundlage der
biblischen Geschichte vom
Turmbau zu Babel aus dem
Alten Testament schuf
Hayato Hirose ein
dramatisches
programmatisches Werk in
sieben Satzen, die ohne
Unterbrechung zu spielen
sind. Sie erzahlen
kunstvoll und detailreich
die Geschichte vom Beginn
des Turmbaus uber den
Zorn Gottes bis hin zur
Verwirrung der Sprachen
und der Zerstreuung der
Menschen uber die ganze
Welt. Ein grossartiges
Werk!
En 2006,
Hayato Hirose compose
Tower of Babel (La
Tour de Babel), une
œuvre dediee a son
professeur et maitre, le
compositeur belge Jan Van
der Roost. L'œuvre a
ete donnee en creation
mondiale, le 20 septembre
2006 a Louvain en
Belgique, par l'Orchestre
d'Harmonie de l'Institut
Lemmens place sous la
direction du
compositeur.Apres le
Deluge, les rescapes de
l'Arche de Noe eurent une
descendance nombreuse.
Partis de l'orient, ils
trouverent une vallee au
pays de Shinear et ils
s'y etablirent. Afin de
ne pas etre disperses sur
toute la surface de la
terre, ils deciderent de
batir une ville et une
tour - la Tour de Babel -
dont le sommet toucherait
le ciel.Inquiet du
dessein des fils des
hommes, l'Eternel
descendit pour voir la
ville et la tour qu'ils
batissaient. Il confondit
leur langage afin qu'ils
ne se comprennent plus
les uns les autres.
Ainsi, ils cesserent de
batir la ville, et de la
L'Eternel les dispersa
sur toute la surface de
la terre. (Genese 11 :
1-9) Hayato Hirose s'est
inspire du celebre recit
biblique selon l'Ancien
Testament pour composer
cette œuvre a
programme dramatique en
sept mouvements, qui
s'enchainent sans
interruption.1. La Tour
de Babel2. Venus de
l'orient3. La
construction de la tour4.
L'espoir5. Les
inquietudes de
l'Eternel6. La
confusion7. La
dispersion.
Score Only Concert Band (Score) - Grade 2 SKU: HL.861705 Composed by Alan...(+)
Score Only Concert Band
(Score) - Grade 2
SKU:
HL.861705
Composed by
Alan Menken and Howard
Ashman. Arranged by Paul
Lavender. Essential
Elements Expert Level.
Ballad, Children, Disney,
Movies, Pop. Published by
Hal Leonard (HL.861705).
UPC: 884088161736.
9.0x12.0x0.035
inches.
Here is the
familiar and beautiful
title song from Disney's
Beauty and the Beast set
for younger bands with
the melody skillfully
passed from section to
section. (Essential
Elements Expert
Level).
About
Essential Elements Band
Method
Abo
ut Essential Elements
Band Method: Essential
Elements Band Method
provides a complete
system of books and
accompanying materials
that make the educator's
job easier, and the
students' learning more
thorough and enjoyable.
By Tom C. Rhodes, Donald
Bierschenk, Tim
Lautzenheiser, John
Higgens, Linda
Petersen.
Loch Lomond Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire Manhattan Beach Music
By Frank Ticheli. Concert band. Suitable for advanced middle school, high school...(+)
By Frank Ticheli. Concert
band. Suitable for
advanced middle school,
high school, community
and college bands. Level:
Grade 3. Conductor Full
Score. Duration 6:30.
Published by Manhattan
Beach Music.
In Nomine Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé Hal Leonard
Score and Parts Concert Band (Score & Parts) - Grade 4 SKU: HL.4008005 (+)
Score and Parts Concert
Band (Score & Parts) -
Grade 4
SKU:
HL.4008005
For
Concert Band, Grade 4
11:20 Score and
Parts. Composed by
Otto M. Schwarz. Concert.
Softcover. Duration 680
seconds. Hal Leonard
#SDP1022202. Published by
Hal Leonard (HL.4008005).
How often has
something been justified
by, declared to be, or
blessed as “in the
name of†some cause
or other? How can it be
that opposing armies and
the use of weapons are
ever “in the name
ofâ€...? This is a
common thread in the
history of different
faiths. Good was created
but evil was committed
and all “in the
name of...†This
thread is also found in
the history of the
Premonstratensian Abbey
at Wadgassen. The abbey
was built in the 12th
century on unfertile,
desolate moorland, which
later evolved into the
most powerful religious
community in the
Saarland. The history of
the abbey records quite
astounding achievements
under the motto desertum
florebit quasi lilium
(“the desert will
bloom like a
lilyâ€); but also
the harsh treatment of
delinquents. The order
had its own school, in
which children were
taught the seven liberal
arts (which included
music as well as
geography and astronomy),
but the poor were left to
starve outside the abbey
walls and were only
allowed to eat from the
members' on feast days.
The medieval witch trials
demanded their pound of
flesh, and one group that
fell victim were ecstatic
dancers who moved wildly
to music--which was
interpreted as the
devil's work. The result:
a show trial that
sentenced the dancers to
death by fire. All in the
name of... The year is
1789: Abbot Bordier is in
the tenth year of his
command. He does not yet
know that he is to be the
last abbot of an almost
700-year-tradition. Not
far from the abbey is the
French border, which has
long been making itself
felt with the sound of
gunfire, and the brothers
continue to keep a
nervous eye on it. The
first portents of the
French Revolution loom,
but no one wants to
believe it--that is,
until the French pound
the door down, storm the
abbey and come right into
the brothers' chambers.
In a blind fury, all the
pipes of the abbey organ
are torn out, icons
beheaded with swords and
brothers beaten death
while numerous buildings
are set on fire. The
abbey church is in
flames. A frantic and
desperate escape begins.
Abbot Bordier and a
handful of brothers make
their getaway via the
River Saar, adjacent to
the abbey, to the
neighbouring village of
Bous. They survive, but
their life--the
Premonstratensian
abbey--is destroyed.
While they flee towards
Prague and the sanctuary
of the Strahov Monastery,
the abbey at Wadgassen is
razed to the ground and
becomes a stone quarry.
The desert blooms once
more, however. A few
short decades later, a
glasswork arises from the
foundations of the abbey.
As peace returns to the
region, it brings jobs
and a new vision for its
people.
In Nomine Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé Hal Leonard
Concert Band (Score) - Grade 4 SKU: HL.4008004 For Concert Band, Grade...(+)
Concert Band (Score) -
Grade 4
SKU:
HL.4008004
For
Concert Band, Grade 4
11:20 Score. Composed
by Otto M. Schwarz.
Concert. Softcover. 60
pages. Duration 680
seconds. Hal Leonard
#SDP1022201. Published by
Hal Leonard (HL.4008004).
How often has
something been justified
by, declared to be, or
blessed as “in the
name of†some cause
or other? How can it be
that opposing armies and
the use of weapons are
ever “in the name
ofâ€...? This is a
common thread in the
history of different
faiths. Good was created
but evil was committed
and all “in the
name of...†This
thread is also found in
the history of the
Premonstratensian Abbey
at Wadgassen. The abbey
was built in the 12th
century on unfertile,
desolate moorland, which
later evolved into the
most powerful religious
community in the
Saarland. The history of
the abbey records quite
astounding achievements
under the motto desertum
florebit quasi lilium
(“the desert will
bloom like a
lilyâ€); but also
the harsh treatment of
delinquents. The order
had its own school, in
which children were
taught the seven liberal
arts (which included
music as well as
geography and astronomy),
but the poor were left to
starve outside the abbey
walls and were only
allowed to eat from the
members' on feast days.
The medieval witch trials
demanded their pound of
flesh, and one group that
fell victim were ecstatic
dancers who moved wildly
to music--which was
interpreted as the
devil's work. The result:
a show trial that
sentenced the dancers to
death by fire. All in the
name of... The year is
1789: Abbot Bordier is in
the tenth year of his
command. He does not yet
know that he is to be the
last abbot of an almost
700-year-tradition. Not
far from the abbey is the
French border, which has
long been making itself
felt with the sound of
gunfire, and the brothers
continue to keep a
nervous eye on it. The
first portents of the
French Revolution loom,
but no one wants to
believe it--that is,
until the French pound
the door down, storm the
abbey and come right into
the brothers' chambers.
In a blind fury, all the
pipes of the abbey organ
are torn out, icons
beheaded with swords and
brothers beaten death
while numerous buildings
are set on fire. The
abbey church is in
flames. A frantic and
desperate escape begins.
Abbot Bordier and a
handful of brothers make
their getaway via the
River Saar, adjacent to
the abbey, to the
neighbouring village of
Bous. They survive, but
their life--the
Premonstratensian
abbey--is destroyed.
While they flee towards
Prague and the sanctuary
of the Strahov Monastery,
the abbey at Wadgassen is
razed to the ground and
becomes a stone quarry.
The desert blooms once
more, however. A few
short decades later, a
glasswork arises from the
foundations of the abbey.
As peace returns to the
region, it brings jobs
and a new vision for its
people.
Shelter Island (From East Coast Pictures). By Nigel Hess (1953-). Concert Band. ...(+)
Shelter Island (From East
Coast Pictures). By Nigel
Hess (1953-). Concert
Band. For Wind Band.
Masterworks; Part(s);
Score; Wind Band. Faber
Edition: Faber Wind Band
Series. 20th Century;
Masterwork. Published by
Faber Music
A Viking Saga.
Composed by Gene Milford.
Concert Band (CPS). Set
of Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
8+8+4+8+16+16+4+4+4+4+4+4
+8+8+8+4+4+6+6+6+8+8+2+4+
10+24+4 pages. Duration
4:44. Carl Fischer Music
#CPS221. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS221).
ISBN
9781491152478. UPC:
680160909971.
The
Long Ships: A Viking
Saga portrays the
drama and excitement of
the adventures of Viking
heroes and great tales of
Norse mythology. Composer
Gene Milford has written
a descriptive work that
is bold, exciting, and
beautiful. It is a
rhapsodic piece with
great potential for
developing the
musicianship of your
students. The Long
Ships is a perfect
addition to your
ensemble's contest and
festival
repertoire. The
Vikings or Norsemen were
the great explorers,
warriors and traders of
the European Medieval
Age. In their iconic
“long shipsâ€
they traveled from their
Scandinavian home lands
as far west as Greenland
and New Foundland, south
into the Mediterranean
and East through Russia
to the Black Sea. The
Vikings were also the
scourge of the era, and
the cry “the Long
Ships are comingâ€
sent fear through coastal
and river communities
throughout Great Britain
and Europe. The Norse
sagas, tales of gods and
heroes, have inspired
musicians and authors
though the centuries.The
Long Ships: A Viking Saga
portrays the drama and
excitement of the
adventures of Viking
heroes and great tales of
Norse mythology.The anvil
in Percussion 2 should be
struck with a large metal
hammer. A low sounding
anvil is preferred but a
break drum can be
substituted.
A Viking Saga.
Composed by Gene Milford.
Concert Band (CPS). Full
score. With Standard
notation. 24 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #CPS221F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CPS221F).
ISBN 9781491153154.
UPC:
680160910656.
The
Long Ships: A Viking
Saga portrays the
drama and excitement of
the adventures of Viking
heroes and great tales of
Norse mythology. Composer
Gene Milford has written
a descriptive work that
is bold, exciting, and
beautiful. It is a
rhapsodic piece with
great potential for
developing the
musicianship of your
students. The Long
Ships is a perfect
addition to your
ensemble's contest and
festival
repertoire. The
Vikings or Norsemen were
the great explorers,
warriors and traders of
the European Medieval
Age. In their iconic
“long shipsâ€
they traveled from their
Scandinavian home lands
as far west as Greenland
and New Foundland, south
into the Mediterranean
and East through Russia
to the Black Sea. The
Vikings were also the
scourge of the era, and
the cry “the Long
Ships are comingâ€
sent fear through coastal
and river communities
throughout Great Britain
and Europe. The Norse
sagas, tales of gods and
heroes, have inspired
musicians and authors
though the centuries.The
Long Ships: A Viking Saga
portrays the drama and
excitement of the
adventures of Viking
heroes and great tales of
Norse mythology.The anvil
in Percussion 2 should be
struck with a large metal
hammer. A low sounding
anvil is preferred but a
break drum can be
substituted.
The Fields Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1084333-010 Composed by Jacob...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.DHP-1084333-010
Composed by Jacob De
Haan. Concert and Contest
Collection CBHA. Concert
Piece. Set (Score &
Parts). Composed 2008. De
Haske Publications #DHP
1084333-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1084333-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
The Fields is
an ode to the unique
countryside of
Westerwolde, aregion in
the Northeast of the
Netherlands, where Jacob
de Haanlives. The
composition is based on
film footage of the
region as thebeautiful
landscape changes with
the seasons. A moving
concertitem that will
bring out the best in
your players.
The
Fields is een ode aan
het unieke landschap van
Westerwolde, een
landelijk gebied in het
noordoosten van
Nederland, waar componist
Jacob de Haan woont. De
muziek is gebaseerd op
filmopnamen van de akkers
door de
verschillendejaargetijden
heen. Diverse aspecten
van het rustieke leven op
het land passeren de
revue in dit mooie
werk.Download hier de
bijbehorende
filmopnamn.
T
he Fields ist eine
Ode an die einzigartige
Landschaft von
Westerwolde, einer Region
im Nordwesten der
Niederlande, wo Jacob de
Haan lebt. Die
Komposition basiert auf
Filmmaterial von dieser
Gegend. Die im Film
gezeigten Felder im
Jahreszeitenwandel bilden
das zentrale Element von
The Fields. Die
drei Teile dieses
ungewöhnlichen Werkes
beschreiben die Felder im
Wechsel der Jahreszeiten,
aus verschiedenen
Perspektiven und in
unterschiedlichen
Stimmungen. Ein
besonderes
Hörerlebnis!Sie
können den zum Werk
passenden Film hier
herunterladen.
The Fields Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1084333-140 Composed by Jacob...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.DHP-1084333-140
Composed by Jacob De
Haan. Concert and Contest
Collection CBHA. Concert
Piece. Score Only.
Composed 2008. 36 pages.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1084333-140.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1084333-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
The Fields is
an ode to the unique
countryside of
Westerwolde, aregion in
the Northeast of the
Netherlands, where Jacob
de Haanlives. The
composition is based on
film footage of the
region as thebeautiful
landscape changes with
the seasons. A moving
concertitem that will
bring out the best in
your players.
The
Fields is een ode aan
het unieke landschap van
Westerwolde, een
landelijk gebied in het
noordoosten van
Nederland, waar componist
Jacob de Haan woont. De
muziek is gebaseerd op
filmopnamen van de akkers
door de
verschillendejaargetijden
heen. Diverse aspecten
van het rustieke leven op
het land passeren de
revue in dit mooie
werk.
The
Fields ist eine Ode
an die einzigartige
Landschaft von
Westerwolde, einer Region
im Nordwesten der
Niederlande, wo Jacob de
Haan lebt. Die
Komposition basiert auf
Filmmaterial von dieser
Gegend. Die im Film
gezeigten Felder im
Jahreszeitenwandel bilden
das zentrale Element von
The Fields. Die
drei Teile dieses
ungewöhnlichen Werkes
beschreiben die Felder im
Wechsel der Jahreszeiten,
aus verschiedenen
Perspektiven und in
unterschiedlichen
Stimmungen. Ein
besonderes
Hörerlebnis!Sie
können den zum Werk
passenden Film hier
herunterladen.