Transcribed by R. Mark Rogers for Symphonic Wind Band. Composed by Dmitri ...(+)
Transcribed by R. Mark
Rogers
for Symphonic Wind Band.
Composed by Dmitri
Shostakovich (1906-1975).
Edited by Mark Rogers.
Southern Music. Concert.
Softcover. Southern Music
Company #S977CB.
Published by
Southern Music Company
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1196080-010 Composed by Jan V...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1196080-010
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2019.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1196080-010.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1196080-010).
English-German-French-
Dutch.
This work
for soprano and concert
band was originally
written for a special
occasion: the wedding of
one of the
composer’s
children. It therefore
matches another piece
written for a similar
occasion “I
Shall Love But
Theeâ€. The
lyrics are from the book
Respiro Neve by
the internationally
renowned art photographer
Luca Artioli who
possesses poetic talent
as well. The first
movement is stately and
serene as where the
contrasting allegro is
much more dynamic and
cheerful, requiring the
solid high register of
the singer. The
conclusion is festive and
radiant, partly thanks to
the contribution of a
piccolo trumpet! This
work is a wonderful
addition to the
bandrepertoire wanting to
perform with an excellent
vocal soloist!
Deze compositie
voor sopraan en
kamerorkest is net als
Van der Roosts eerdere
werk I Shall Love But
Thee oorspronkelijk
geschreven voor een
speciale gelegenheid: het
huwelijk van een van de
kinderen van de
componist. De teksten
komen uit het boek
Respiro Neve van
de internationaal
gerenommeerde
kunstfotograaf Luca
Artioli, die ook
poëtische talenten
heeft. Het eerste deel is
statig en sereen: het
contrasterende allegro is
veel dynamischer en
opgewekter en vergt heel
wat van de soliste,
vooral in het hoge
register. Het slot is
feestelijk en stralend,
mede dankzij de inbreng
van de piccolotrompet.
Dit werk is een aanwinst
voor het repertoire van
elk goed orkest datmet
een uitstekende soliste
wil/kan concerteren!
Dieses Werk
für Sopran und
Blasorchester wurde
ursprünglich für
einen besonderen Anlass
geschrieben: die Hochzeit
eines der Kinder des
Komponisten. Es passt
daher zu einem anderen
Stück, das für
einen ähnlichen Anlass
komponiert wurde: I
Shall Love But Thee.
Die Texte stammen aus dem
Buch Respiro Neve
des international
renommierten
Kunstfotografen Luca
Artioli der auch
poetisches Talent
besitzt. Der erste Satz
ist würdevoll und
ruhig, wohingegen das
gegensätzliche Allegro
viel dynamischer und
fröhlicher ist und von
der Sängerin ein
solides hohes Register
erfordert. Der Schluss
ist festlich und
strahlend, auch durch die
Verwendung der
Piccolotrompete!
DiesesWerk ist eine
wunderbare Ergänzung
zum Repertoire für
Blasorchester, die mit
einer hervorragenden
Gesangssolistin auftreten
möchten!
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1196080-140 Composed by Jan V...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1196080-140
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2019. 20
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1196080-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1196080-140).
English-German-French-
Dutch.
This work
for soprano and concert
band was originally
written for a special
occasion: the wedding of
one of the
composer’s
children. It therefore
matches another piece
written for a similar
occasion “I
Shall Love But
Theeâ€. The
lyrics are from the book
Respiro Neve by
the internationally
renowned art photographer
Luca Artioli who
possesses poetic talent
as well. The first
movement is stately and
serene as where the
contrasting allegro is
much more dynamic and
cheerful, requiring the
solid high register of
the singer. The
conclusion is festive and
radiant, partly thanks to
the contribution of a
piccolo trumpet! This
work is a wonderful
addition to the
bandrepertoire wanting to
perform with an excellent
vocal soloist!
Deze compositie
voor sopraan en
kamerorkest is net als
Van der Roosts eerdere
werk I Shall Love But
Thee oorspronkelijk
geschreven voor een
speciale gelegenheid: het
huwelijk van een van de
kinderen van de
componist. De teksten
komen uit het boek
Respiro Neve van
de internationaal
gerenommeerde
kunstfotograaf Luca
Artioli, die ook
poëtische talenten
heeft. Het eerste deel is
statig en sereen: het
contrasterende allegro is
veel dynamischer en
opgewekter en vergt heel
wat van de soliste,
vooral in het hoge
register. Het slot is
feestelijk en stralend,
mede dankzij de inbreng
van de piccolotrompet.
Dit werk is een aanwinst
voor het repertoire van
elk goed orkest datmet
een uitstekende soliste
wil/kan concerteren!
Dieses Werk
für Sopran und
Blasorchester wurde
ursprünglich für
einen besonderen Anlass
geschrieben: die Hochzeit
eines der Kinder des
Komponisten. Es passt
daher zu einem anderen
Stück, das für
einen ähnlichen Anlass
komponiert wurde: I
Shall Love But Thee.
Die Texte stammen aus dem
Buch Respiro Neve
des international
renommierten
Kunstfotografen Luca
Artioli der auch
poetisches Talent
besitzt. Der erste Satz
ist würdevoll und
ruhig, wohingegen das
gegensätzliche Allegro
viel dynamischer und
fröhlicher ist und von
der Sängerin ein
solides hohes Register
erfordert. Der Schluss
ist festlich und
strahlend, auch durch die
Verwendung der
Piccolotrompete!
DiesesWerk ist eine
wunderbare Ergänzung
zum Repertoire für
Blasorchester, die mit
einer hervorragenden
Gesangssolistin auftreten
möchten!
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.
Hungarian Dances Nos.
5 & 6. Composed by
Johannes Brahms. Arranged
by Tohru Takahashi. Great
Classics. Transcription.
Score Only. Composed
2010. 36 pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1114946-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1114946-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Fascinated by
the expressive power and
spirit of the gypsy music
from Hungary, Brahms used
mainly traditional
melodies in his Hungarian
Dances as well as themes
from compositions in
similar musical styles.
No. 5 and No. 6 are the
most well-known of his
Hungarian Dances and are
popular as encores at the
New Year’s Concert
of the Vienna
Philharmonic.
Fasziniert von
der Ausdruckskraft und
Lebendigkeit der
Zigeunermusik“ aus
Ungarn, verwendete Brahms
für die meisten
seiner Ungarischen
Tänze traditionelle
Melodien und Themen aus
Kompositionen in diesem
Stil. Besonders die
Tänze Nr. 5 und Nr. 6
sind heute noch weit
über die Grenzen
der klassischen Musik
hinaus bekannt und
beliebte Zugabenummern
bei den Neujahrskonzerten
der Wiener
Philharmoniker.
Aff
ascinato dal grande
potere espressivo e dallo
spirito della musica
gitana ungherese, nelle
Danze Ungheresi Brahms
utilizzò soprattutto
melodie tradizionali e
temi tratti da
composizioni scritte in
uno stile musicale
simile. La numero 5 e 6
sono le Danze Ungheresi
più note e sono spesso
eseguite come bis nel
Concerto di Capodanno dei
Wiener Philarmoniker.
Hungarian Dances Nos.
5 & 6. Composed by
Johannes Brahms. Arranged
by Tohru Takahashi. Great
Classics. Transcription.
Set (Score & Parts).
Composed 2010. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1114946-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1114946-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Fascinated by
the expressive power and
spirit of the gypsy music
from Hungary, Brahms used
mainly traditional
melodies in his Hungarian
Dances as well as themes
from compositions in
similar musical styles.
No. 5 and No. 6 are the
most well-known of his
Hungarian Dances and are
popular as encores at the
New Year’s Concert
of the Vienna
Philharmonic.
Fasziniert von
der Ausdruckskraft und
Lebendigkeit der
Zigeunermusik“ aus
Ungarn, verwendete Brahms
für die meisten
seiner Ungarischen
Tänze traditionelle
Melodien und Themen aus
Kompositionen in diesem
Stil. Besonders die
Tänze Nr. 5 und Nr. 6
sind heute noch weit
über die Grenzen
der klassischen Musik
hinaus bekannt und
beliebte Zugabenummern
bei den Neujahrskonzerten
der Wiener
Philharmoniker.
Aff
ascinato dal grande
potere espressivo e dallo
spirito della musica
gitana ungherese, nelle
Danze Ungheresi Brahms
utilizzò soprattutto
melodie tradizionali e
temi tratti da
composizioni scritte in
uno stile musicale
simile. La numero 5 e 6
sono le Danze Ungheresi
più note e sono spesso
eseguite come bis nel
Concerto di Capodanno dei
Wiener Philarmoniker.
Adventure Land Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1175846-140 Composed by Thi...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1175846-140
Composed by Thierry
Deleruyelle. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2017. 22
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1175846-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1175846-140).
Adventure Land wurde
vom Gemeindeverband
Clermont (F) und der CREA
(Direktoren der lokalen
Musikschulen und
Konservatorien) in
Auftrag gegeben. Dieses
Werk war das
Eröffnungsstück
für eine Show mit
Orchester, Chor und
Schauspielern. Die
Geschichte spielt in
Clermont-Ferrand, wo ein
Abenteurer die Stadt
durch Rätsel und
Abenteuer entdeckt.
Adventure Land ist
in Form eines
sinfonischen Marschs
komponiert und zeichnet
sich durch eine langsame
und hübsche Passage im
Mittelteil aus. Das
Ergebnis ist ein
dynamisches und
verspieltes Stück in
einem Stil, den man auch
in Comics oder
Zeichentrick- und
Kinofilmen finden
könnte.
Adventure Land Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1175846-010 Composed by Thi...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1175846-010
Composed by Thierry
Deleruyelle. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2017.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1175846-010.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1175846-010).
Adventure Land wurde
vom Gemeindeverband
Clermont (F) und der CREA
(Direktoren der lokalen
Musikschulen und
Konservatorien) in
Auftrag gegeben. Dieses
Werk war das
Eröffnungsstück
für eine Show mit
Orchester, Chor und
Schauspielern. Die
Geschichte spielt in
Clermont-Ferrand, wo ein
Abenteurer die Stadt
durch Rätsel und
Abenteuer entdeckt.
Adventure Land ist
in Form eines
sinfonischen Marschs
komponiert und zeichnet
sich durch eine langsame
und hübsche Passage im
Mittelteil aus. Das
Ergebnis ist ein
dynamisches und
verspieltes Stück in
einem Stil, den man auch
in Comics oder
Zeichentrick- und
Kinofilmen finden
könnte.
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... !
Concert Band/Harmonie (Score) - Grade 5 SKU: HL.44011765 Composed by Jan ...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie
(Score) - Grade 5
SKU:
HL.44011765
Composed
by Jan de Haan. De Haske
Concert Band. Concert
Piece. Score Only.
Composed 2010. De Haske
Publications #1094779.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(HL.44011765).
A flashback is
an interesting
psychological phenomenon:
a seemingly random
trigger can bring back
long-forgotten memories
from the subconscious
mind. The composer
underwent a similar
experience before writing
this piece. He was asked
to write a piece for The
National Youth Fanfare
Band in the Netherlands,
one which he heard
perform many years ago.
All of a sudden he
remembered Deep
Harmony, a piece
frequently programmed
back then. He used his
own flashback-experience
as an inspiration to
weave an old English hymn
into his new composition,
much like a musical
flashback. The right idea
at the right moment, as
this piece will
prove!
Een
flashback is een
psychologisch fenomeen:
een hedendaagse belevenis
roept zomaar uit het
niets herinneringen uit
het verleden op. Zo
verging het ook Jan de
Haan, toen hij een
muziekstuk voor het
Nationaal Jeugd Fanfare
Orkest inopdracht kreeg.
Het is het orkest waarin
hij zelf ooit speelde.
Plotseling viel hem het
werk Deep Harmony
in, een werk dat hij
destijds vaak had
gespeeld. Zijn flashback
op dit Engelse kerklied
nam hij als
inspiratiebronen hij
verwerkte het in dit
nieuwe muziekstuk. De
juiste inval op het
juiste moment, zoals nu
iedereen kan
horen!
Ein
Flashback ist ein
psychologisches Phanomen:
Eine Erfahrung weckt
scheinbar aus dem Nichts
die Erinnerung an lang
Zurückliegendes. So
ging es auch Jan de Haan,
als er ein Stück
für ein
Jugendauswahlorchester
der Niederlande, in dem
er selbst einst
mitspielte, schreiben
sollte. Plotzlich fiel
ihm ein damals oft
programmiertes
Stück namens
Deep Harmony ein
und er nahm diesen
Flashback als
Inspiration, dieses
englische Kirchenlied in
seinem neuen Werk zu
verarbeiten. Der richtige
Einfall im richtigen
Moment, wie das Resultat
beweist!
Le
flash-back est un
phenomene psychologique.
Des evenements du passe,
imprimes dans la memoire
a long terme,
resurgissent comme une
reponse inconsciente et
soudaine a un stimulus
lie a une experience
anterieure.Cette
œuvre a ete composee
a l'occasion du
cinquantieme anniversaire
de l'Orchestre de Fanfare
National des Jeunes des
Pays-Bas, une formation
talentueuse, dont Jan de
Haan fut lui-meme membre,
au cours des annees 1960.
Jeune musicien, il
eprouvait un profond
respect pour le chef
d'alors, Piebe Bakker
(1929-2002), un homme
passionne, avec un style
de direction tres
stimulant. En revenant
sur cette periode,
quarante ans apres, Jan
de Haan a revecu
lesnombreuses
interpretations de la
piece Deep
Harmony. La melodie
scintillante - extraite
d'un cantique anglais -
lui est alors apparue
comme un flash-back et
c'est comme un eclair
mental qu'il a choisi de
lui redonner vie dans le
passage final de cette
œuvre.
Flashback Orchestre d'harmonie - Avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1094779-140 Composed by Jan d...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1094779-140
Composed by Jan de Haan.
Concert and Contest
Collection CBHA. Concert
Piece. Score Only.
Composed 2010. 44 pages.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1094779-140.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1094779-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
A flashback is
an interesting
psychological phenomenon:
a seemingly random
trigger can bring back
long-forgotten memories
from the subconscious
mind. The composer
underwent a similar
experience before writing
this piece. He was asked
to write a piece for The
National Youth Fanfare
Band in the Netherlands,
one which he heard
perform many years ago.
All of a sudden he
remembered Deep
Harmony, a piece
frequently programmed
back then. He used his
own flashback-experience
as an inspiration to
weave an old English hymn
into his new composition,
much like a musical
flashback. The right idea
at the right moment, as
this piece will
prove!
Een
flashback is een
psychologisch fenomeen:
een hedendaagse belevenis
roept zomaar uit het
niets herinneringen uit
het verleden op. Zo
verging het ook Jan de
Haan, toen hij een
muziekstuk voor het
Nationaal Jeugd Fanfare
Orkest inopdracht kreeg.
Het is het orkest waarin
hij zelf ooit speelde.
Plotseling viel hem het
werk Deep Harmony
in, een werk dat hij
destijds vaak had
gespeeld. Zijn flashback
op dit Engelse kerklied
nam hij als
inspiratiebronen hij
verwerkte het in dit
nieuwe muziekstuk. De
juiste inval op het
juiste moment, zoals nu
iedereen kan
horen!
Ein
Flashback“ ist ein
psychologisches
Phänomen: Eine
Erfahrung weckt scheinbar
aus dem Nichts die
Erinnerung an lang
Zurückliegendes. So
ging es auch Jan de Haan,
als er ein Stück
für ein
Jugendauswahlorchester
der Niederlande, in dem
er selbst einst
mitspielte, schreiben
sollte. Plötzlich fiel
ihm ein damals oft
programmiertes
Stück namens
Deep Harmony ein
und er nahm diesen
Flashback als
Inspiration, dieses
englische Kirchenlied in
seinem neuen Werk zu
verarbeiten. Der richtige
Einfall im richtigen
Moment, wie das Resultat
beweist!
Flashback Orchestre d'harmonie - Avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1094779-010 Composed by Jan d...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1094779-010
Composed by Jan de Haan.
Concert and Contest
Collection CBHA. Concert
Piece. Set (Score &
Parts). Composed 2010. De
Haske Publications #DHP
1094779-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1094779-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
A flashback is
an interesting
psychological phenomenon:
a seemingly random
trigger can bring back
long-forgotten memories
from the subconscious
mind. The composer
underwent a similar
experience before writing
this piece. He was asked
to write a piece for The
National Youth Fanfare
Band in the Netherlands,
one which he heard
perform many years ago.
All of a sudden he
remembered Deep
Harmony, a piece
frequently programmed
back then. He used his
own flashback-experience
as an inspiration to
weave an old English hymn
into his new composition,
much like a musical
flashback. The right idea
at the right moment, as
this piece will
prove!
Een
flashback is een
psychologisch fenomeen:
een hedendaagse belevenis
roept zomaar uit het
niets herinneringen uit
het verleden op. Zo
verging het ook Jan de
Haan, toen hij een
muziekstuk voor het
Nationaal Jeugd Fanfare
Orkest inopdracht kreeg.
Het is het orkest waarin
hij zelf ooit speelde.
Plotseling viel hem het
werk Deep Harmony
in, een werk dat hij
destijds vaak had
gespeeld. Zijn flashback
op dit Engelse kerklied
nam hij als
inspiratiebronen hij
verwerkte het in dit
nieuwe muziekstuk. De
juiste inval op het
juiste moment, zoals nu
iedereen kan
horen!
Ein
Flashback“ ist ein
psychologisches
Phänomen: Eine
Erfahrung weckt scheinbar
aus dem Nichts die
Erinnerung an lang
Zurückliegendes. So
ging es auch Jan de Haan,
als er ein Stück
für ein
Jugendauswahlorchester
der Niederlande, in dem
er selbst einst
mitspielte, schreiben
sollte. Plötzlich fiel
ihm ein damals oft
programmiertes
Stück namens
Deep Harmony ein
und er nahm diesen
Flashback als
Inspiration, dieses
englische Kirchenlied in
seinem neuen Werk zu
verarbeiten. Der richtige
Einfall im richtigen
Moment, wie das Resultat
beweist!
Composed by Jan de Haan.
De Haske Concert Band.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2010. Hal
Leonard #1094779.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.44011764).
A
flashback is an
interesting psychological
phenomenon: a seemingly
random trigger can bring
back long-forgotten
memories from the
subconscious mind. The
composer underwent a
similar experience before
writing this piece. He
was asked to write a
piece for The National
Youth Fanfare Band in the
Netherlands, one which he
heard perform many years
ago. All of a sudden he
remembered Deep
Harmony, a piece
frequently programmed
back then. He used his
own flashback-experience
as an inspiration to
weave an old English hymn
into his new composition,
much like a musical
flashback. The right idea
at the right moment, as
this piece will
prove!
Een
flashback is een
psychologisch fenomeen:
een hedendaagse belevenis
roept zomaar uit het
niets herinneringen uit
het verleden op. Zo
verging het ook Jan de
Haan, toen hij een
muziekstuk voor het
Nationaal Jeugd Fanfare
Orkest inopdracht kreeg.
Het is het orkest waarin
hij zelf ooit speelde.
Plotseling viel hem het
werk Deep Harmony
in, een werk dat hij
destijds vaak had
gespeeld. Zijn flashback
op dit Engelse kerklied
nam hij als
inspiratiebronen hij
verwerkte het in dit
nieuwe muziekstuk. De
juiste inval op het
juiste moment, zoals nu
iedereen kan
horen!
Ein
Flashback ist ein
psychologisches Phanomen:
Eine Erfahrung weckt
scheinbar aus dem Nichts
die Erinnerung an lang
Zurückliegendes. So
ging es auch Jan de Haan,
als er ein Stück
für ein
Jugendauswahlorchester
der Niederlande, in dem
er selbst einst
mitspielte, schreiben
sollte. Plotzlich fiel
ihm ein damals oft
programmiertes
Stück namens
Deep Harmony ein
und er nahm diesen
Flashback als
Inspiration, dieses
englische Kirchenlied in
seinem neuen Werk zu
verarbeiten. Der richtige
Einfall im richtigen
Moment, wie das Resultat
beweist!
Le
flash-back est un
phenomene psychologique.
Des evenements du passe,
imprimes dans la memoire
a long terme,
resurgissent comme une
reponse inconsciente et
soudaine a un stimulus
lie a une experience
anterieure.Cette
œuvre a ete composee
a l'occasion du
cinquantieme anniversaire
de l'Orchestre de Fanfare
National des Jeunes des
Pays-Bas, une formation
talentueuse, dont Jan de
Haan fut lui-meme membre,
au cours des annees 1960.
Jeune musicien, il
eprouvait un profond
respect pour le chef
d'alors, Piebe Bakker
(1929-2002), un homme
passionne, avec un style
de direction tres
stimulant. En revenant
sur cette periode,
quarante ans apres, Jan
de Haan a revecu
lesnombreuses
interpretations de la
piece Deep
Harmony. La melodie
scintillante - extraite
d'un cantique anglais -
lui est alors apparue
comme un flash-back et
c'est comme un eclair
mental qu'il a choisi de
lui redonner vie dans le
passage final de cette
œuvre.
Composed by
Tyler Arcari. Concert
Band (CPS). Set of Score
and Parts. With Standard
notation.
16+4+8+16+4+4+8+4+4+8+8+8
+4+4+4+4+6+6+2+6+8+2+3+2+
4+10+28+4 pages. Duration
4 minutes, 6 seconds.
Carl Fischer Music
#CPS219. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS219).
ISBN
9781491152454. UPC:
680160909957.
Solar
Flare, by Tyler Arcari,
depicts the huge
explosion on the Sun that
appears as a sudden
bright flash. The piece
incorporates a whirlwind
of mixed meters to?depict
this phenomenon. Arcari
showcases his fresh,
exciting, and well-scored
compositional style in
this piece. Solar Flare
makes for? an excellent
concert opener. A
solar
flare is a huge
explosion on the sun that
appears as a sudden
increase in brightness or
flash. Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the
Work:Solar
Flare began
as a piece with two
goals: to write a space
piece in 7/8 and to write
a teaching 7/8 space
piece. The piece uses a
2-2-3 pattern, so using
this in pre-performance
warm-ups might be
beneficial. The piece is
loosely based on a minor
second descending to a
minor third. This motif
is used at the onset of
the piece in the mallet
percussion and then again
in the woodwinds. The
melody presents itself at
m. 19 in the clarinets.
This melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 6972 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99115 to the end
of the piece feature a
style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the ^ accent on the final
note is one meant to be
played heavy, and not
short. A solar
flare is a huge
explosion on the sun that
appears as a sudden
increase in brightness or
flash. Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the
Work:Solar
Flare began
as a piece with two
goals: to write a space
piece in 7/8 and to write
a ateaching 7/8a space
piece. The piece uses a
2-2-3 pattern, so using
this in pre-performance
warm-ups might be
beneficial. The piece is
loosely based on a minor
second descending to a
minor third. This motif
is used at the onset of
the piece in the mallet
percussion and then again
in the woodwinds. The
melody presents itself at
m. 19 in the clarinets.
This melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69a72 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99a115 to the
end of the piece feature
a style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the a^a accent on the
final note is one meant
to be played heavy, and
not short. A solar
flare is a huge
explosion on the sun that
appears as a sudden
increase in brightness or
flash. Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the
Work:Solar
Flare began
as a piece with two
goals: to write a space
piece in 7/8 and to write
a ateaching 7/8a space
piece. The piece uses a
2-2-3 pattern, so using
this in pre-performance
warm-ups might be
beneficial. The piece is
loosely based on a minor
second descending to a
minor third. This motif
is used at the onset of
the piece in the mallet
percussion and then again
in the woodwinds. The
melody presents itself at
m. 19 in the clarinets.
This melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69a72 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99a115 to the
end of the piece feature
a style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the a^a accent on the
final note is one meant
to be played heavy, and
not short. A solar
flare is a huge
explosion on the sun that
appears as a sudden
increase in brightness or
flash. Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the
Work:Solar
Flare began
as a piece with two
goals: to write a space
piece in 7/8 and to write
a teaching 7/8 space
piece. The piece uses a
2-2-3 pattern, so using
this in pre-performance
warm-ups might be
beneficial. The piece is
loosely based on a minor
second descending to a
minor third. This motif
is used at the onset of
the piece in the mallet
percussion and then again
in the woodwinds. The
melody presents itself at
m. 19 in the clarinets.
This melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69-72 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99-115 to the
end of the piece feature
a style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the ^ accent on the final
note is one meant to be
played heavy, and not
short. A solar flare
is a huge explosion on
the sun that appears as a
sudden increase in
brightness or flash.
Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the Work:
Solar Flare began as a
piece with two goals: to
write a space piece in
7/8 and to write a
teaching 7/8 space piece.
The piece uses a 2-2-3
pattern, so using this in
pre-performance warm-ups
might be beneficial. The
piece is loosely based on
a minor second descending
to a minor third. This
motif is used at the
onset of the piece in the
mallet percussion and
then again in the
woodwinds. The melody
presents itself at m. 19
in the clarinets. This
melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69-72 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99-115 to the
end of the piece feature
a style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the ^ accent on the final
note is one meant to be
played heavy, and not
short. A solar flare
is a huge explosion on
the sun that appears as a
sudden increase in
brightness or flash.
Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work.About the Work:Solar
Flare began as a piece
with two goals: to write
a space piece in 7/8 and
to write a
“teaching
7/8†space piece.
The piece uses a 2-2-3
pattern, so using this in
pre-performance warm-ups
might be beneficial. The
piece is loosely based on
a minor second descending
to a minor third. This
motif is used at the
onset of the piece in the
mallet percussion and
then again in the
woodwinds. The melody
presents itself at m. 19
in the clarinets. This
melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69–72
should be treated as a
transitional fanfare to
the new material at m.
73.Measures 99–115
to the end of the piece
feature a style similar
to the beginning that
helps to transition to m.
115, which is the climax
of the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the “^â€
accent on the final note
is one meant to be played
heavy, and not short.
Composed
by Tyler Arcari. Concert
Band (CPS). Full score.
With Standard notation.
28 pages. Carl Fischer
Music #CPS219F. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS219F).
ISBN
9781491153130. UPC:
680160910632.
Solar
Flare, by Tyler Arcari,
depicts the huge
explosion on the Sun that
appears as a sudden
bright flash. The piece
incorporates a whirlwind
of mixed meters to?depict
this phenomenon. Arcari
showcases his fresh,
exciting, and well-scored
compositional style in
this piece. Solar Flare
makes for? an excellent
concert opener. A
solar
flare is a huge
explosion on the sun that
appears as a sudden
increase in brightness or
flash. Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the
Work:Solar
Flare began
as a piece with two
goals: to write a space
piece in 7/8 and to write
a teaching 7/8 space
piece. The piece uses a
2-2-3 pattern, so using
this in pre-performance
warm-ups might be
beneficial. The piece is
loosely based on a minor
second descending to a
minor third. This motif
is used at the onset of
the piece in the mallet
percussion and then again
in the woodwinds. The
melody presents itself at
m. 19 in the clarinets.
This melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 6972 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99115 to the end
of the piece feature a
style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the ^ accent on the final
note is one meant to be
played heavy, and not
short. A solar
flare is a huge
explosion on the sun that
appears as a sudden
increase in brightness or
flash. Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the
Work:Solar
Flare began
as a piece with two
goals: to write a space
piece in 7/8 and to write
a ateaching 7/8a space
piece. The piece uses a
2-2-3 pattern, so using
this in pre-performance
warm-ups might be
beneficial. The piece is
loosely based on a minor
second descending to a
minor third. This motif
is used at the onset of
the piece in the mallet
percussion and then again
in the woodwinds. The
melody presents itself at
m. 19 in the clarinets.
This melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69a72 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99a115 to the
end of the piece feature
a style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the a^a accent on the
final note is one meant
to be played heavy, and
not short. A solar
flare is a huge
explosion on the sun that
appears as a sudden
increase in brightness or
flash. Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the
Work:Solar
Flare began
as a piece with two
goals: to write a space
piece in 7/8 and to write
a ateaching 7/8a space
piece. The piece uses a
2-2-3 pattern, so using
this in pre-performance
warm-ups might be
beneficial. The piece is
loosely based on a minor
second descending to a
minor third. This motif
is used at the onset of
the piece in the mallet
percussion and then again
in the woodwinds. The
melody presents itself at
m. 19 in the clarinets.
This melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69a72 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99a115 to the
end of the piece feature
a style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the a^a accent on the
final note is one meant
to be played heavy, and
not short. A solar
flare is a huge
explosion on the sun that
appears as a sudden
increase in brightness or
flash. Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the
Work:Solar
Flare began
as a piece with two
goals: to write a space
piece in 7/8 and to write
a teaching 7/8 space
piece. The piece uses a
2-2-3 pattern, so using
this in pre-performance
warm-ups might be
beneficial. The piece is
loosely based on a minor
second descending to a
minor third. This motif
is used at the onset of
the piece in the mallet
percussion and then again
in the woodwinds. The
melody presents itself at
m. 19 in the clarinets.
This melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69-72 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99-115 to the
end of the piece feature
a style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the ^ accent on the final
note is one meant to be
played heavy, and not
short. A solar flare
is a huge explosion on
the sun that appears as a
sudden increase in
brightness or flash.
Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the Work:
Solar Flare began as a
piece with two goals: to
write a space piece in
7/8 and to write a
teaching 7/8 space piece.
The piece uses a 2-2-3
pattern, so using this in
pre-performance warm-ups
might be beneficial. The
piece is loosely based on
a minor second descending
to a minor third. This
motif is used at the
onset of the piece in the
mallet percussion and
then again in the
woodwinds. The melody
presents itself at m. 19
in the clarinets. This
melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69-72 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99-115 to the
end of the piece feature
a style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the ^ accent on the final
note is one meant to be
played heavy, and not
short. A solar flare
is a huge explosion on
the sun that appears as a
sudden increase in
brightness or flash.
Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work.About the Work:Solar
Flare began as a piece
with two goals: to write
a space piece in 7/8 and
to write a
“teaching
7/8†space piece.
The piece uses a 2-2-3
pattern, so using this in
pre-performance warm-ups
might be beneficial. The
piece is loosely based on
a minor second descending
to a minor third. This
motif is used at the
onset of the piece in the
mallet percussion and
then again in the
woodwinds. The melody
presents itself at m. 19
in the clarinets. This
melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69–72
should be treated as a
transitional fanfare to
the new material at m.
73.Measures 99–115
to the end of the piece
feature a style similar
to the beginning that
helps to transition to m.
115, which is the climax
of the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the “^â€
accent on the final note
is one meant to be played
heavy, and not short.
Exultation Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire Anglo Music
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.AMP-279-140 Composed by Philip Sp...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.AMP-279-140
Composed by Philip
Sparke. Anglo Music
Midway Series. Concert
March. Score Only.
Composed 2010. 28 pages.
Anglo Music Press #AMP
279-140. Published by
Anglo Music Press
(BT.AMP-279-140).
9x12
inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Exultation is a
short and energetic
concert opener that is
similar to a palindrome.
A fanfare opens the work,
juxtaposing 3/4 and 6/8,
reminiscent of
Latin-American music. The
main theme is first heard
on the euphonium, horns
and saxophones which is
very bluesy. The
contrasting second theme
is short and spikey and
played by the bass
instruments of the band.
A lyric melody emerges as
the rest of the orchestra
joins in. The second
theme reappears which
leads back to the
‘blues’
melody, which leads back
to the opening fanfare.
Palindromic!
Exult
ation (Jubel) ist ein
kurzes, rhythmisch und
stilistisch
abwechslungsreiches
Eröffnungsstück,
das in seiner Form einem
Palindrom ähnelt: Nach
einer Fanfare in einem
fast lateinamerikanischen
Stil erscheint ein
bluesiges“
Hauptthema, das nach
einer kurzen
Ãœberleitung zu einem
zweiten Staccato-Thema
führt. Es folgt ein
lyrisches Thema, sodann
geht es
rückwärts wieder
zum Stacccato-Thema und
dann über die
Bluesmelodie“
zurück zur
Eröffnungsfanfare und
damit zum Anfang und Ende
zugleich!
Exultation è
un breve brano di
apertura che offre
diversit ritmiche e
stilistiche e che nella
sua forma ricorda un
palindromo. Dopo una
fanfara in stile
latino-americano, appare
il tema principale
eseguito dagli eufoni,
dai corni e dai sax,
caratterizzato da accenti
di blues che accompagna
ad un seconda tema in
staccato. Segue un tema
lirico, prima di tornare
nuovamente al tema in
staccato e, attraverso
una “melodia
bluesâ€, nuovamente
alla fanfara di apertura
e alla fine del
brano.
The Musical Village Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1064026-140 Composed by Jacob...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.DHP-1064026-140
Composed by Jacob De
Haan. Inspiration Series.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2006. 32
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1064026-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1064026-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
In this lyrical
work Jacob de Haan has
created an atmospheric
piece, which is in many
ways similar to an
on-stage stage musical
production. Dreamy
passages alternate with
festive and swinging
fragments as various
aspects of village life,
such as the beauty, the
peace and quiet and
nature around the
village, are
portrayed.Why not add a
unique twist to your
performance by projecting
images or films of your
town or village onto a
screen behind the band.
Jacob de Haan gab
dieser Komposition den
Namen The Musical
Village - Das
musikalische Dorf“,
die einzelnen Begriffe
dürfen aber auch
wörtlich genommen
werden.Musical“
spielt auf den Einfluss
von Vokalmusik und den
Musical-Stil der
Komposition an.
Village“ bezieht
sich auf den Inhalt des
Werkes, das
stimmungsvolle,
abwechslungsreiche Bilder
von der Geschichte und
dem Alltags- und
Festtagsleben eines
Dorfes zeichnet. Ein
Werk, das von
Verbundenheit mit der
Musik und der Heimat
erzählt!
The Musical
Village di Jacob de
Haan si ispira agli stili
e alle influenze vocali
della commedia musicale.
Come nel caso degli
spettacoli musicali,
l’universo sonoro
di questo brano si
rinnova continuamente.
Passaggi poetici si
alternano a frammenti
festivi dagli accenti
swing. Il brano propone
anche temi lirici.
Libertango Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1064122-010 Composed by Astor...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.DHP-1064122-010
Composed by Astor
Piazzolla. Arranged by
Lorenzo Bocci. De Haske
Pop Collection. Pop and
Rock. Set (Score and
Parts). Composed 2006. De
Haske Publications #DHP
1064122-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1064122-010).
9x12 inches.
International.
Asto
r Piazzolla (1921-1992)
revolutionized the tango:
with his bandoneon
(instrument similar to
the accordion), he dared
where others did not.
During his career, which
started in the 1950â??s,
Piazzolla produced a real
revolution, developing
the musical structure of
the tango in a truly
innovative way. He also
understood from the very
beginning the huge
expressiveness of tango.
In recent years the tango
has again become
extremely popular and
this arrangement of one
of Piazzollaâ??s most
famous pieces will be an
instant hit with both
band and
audience.
Liberta
ngo ist eines der
berühmtesten Stücke
von Astor Piazolla, der
seit den fünfziger
Jahren den Tango neu
belebte: Nie zuvor hatte
man so bewegende und
melancholische und
zugleich auch aggressive
und lebendige Musik
gehört. Eines der
berühmtesten Stücke
von Piazolla, der
unsterbliche
Libertango, zeigt
besonders deutlich, wie
wichtig dem Komponisten
gerade diese musikalische
Form war, in der Rhythmus
und Farben eine
bedeutende Rolle spielen.
In diesem Sinne
bearbeitete Lorenzo Bocci
Libertango für
Blasorchester.
Libertango Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.DHP-1064122-140 Composed by Astor...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.DHP-1064122-140
Composed by Astor
Piazzolla. Arranged by
Lorenzo Bocci. De Haske
Pop Collection. Pop and
Rock. Score Only.
Composed 2006. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1064122-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1064122-140).
9x12 inches.
International.
Asto
r Piazzolla (1921-1992)
revolutionized the tango:
with his bandoneon
(instrument similar to
the accordion), he dared
where others did not.
During his career, which
started in the 1950â??s,
Piazzolla produced a real
revolution, developing
the musical structure of
the tango in a truly
innovative way. He also
understood from the very
beginning the huge
expressiveness of tango.
In recent years the tango
has again become
extremely popular and
this arrangement of one
of Piazzollaâ??s most
famous pieces will be an
instant hit with both
band and
audience.
Liber
tango ist eines der
berühmtesten Stücke
von Astor Piazolla, der
seit den fünfziger
Jahren den Tango neu
belebte: Nie zuvor hatte
man so bewegende und
melancholische und
zugleich auch aggressive
und lebendige Musik
gehört. Eines der
berühmtesten Stücke
von Piazolla, der
unsterbliche
Libertango, zeigt
besonders deutlich, wie
wichtig dem Komponisten
gerade diese musikalische
Form war, in der Rhythmus
und Farben eine
bedeutende Rolle spielen.
In diesem Sinne
bearbeitete Lorenzo Bocci
Libertango für
Blasorchester.
Orchestra Concert Band SKU: PR.416413660 For Violin and Orchestra....(+)
Orchestra Concert Band
SKU: PR.416413660
For Violin and
Orchestra. Composed
by Behzad Ranjbaran.
Perfect. Contemporary.
Full score. With Standard
notation. Composed 1994.
144 pages. Duration 31
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #416-41366.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.416413660).
ISBN
9781598063578. UPC:
680160601899. 9x12
inches.
Trained as
a violinist in his native
Tehran, composer Behzad
Ranjbaran eagerly drew
inspiration from the
traditional Persian
kamancheh and its
delicate, lyrical sound
when creating his
profoundly luscious and
brilliant Concerto for
Violin and Orchestra.
This work was completed
in 1994 and premiered in
England by Joshua Bell,
who also gave the first
American and Canadian
performances. The
Concerto for Violin and
Orchestra is the
recipient of the Rudolf
Nissim Award from ASCAP,
and it was supported in
part by a grant from The
National Endowment for
the Arts. The solo part
with a piano reduction as
well as a large score are
available on custom
print. For advanced
players. Duration:
31'. From my early
years studying violin at
the Tehran Music
Conservatory, I was
captivated by the sound
of the kamancheh, an
ancient Persian bowed
instrument considered one
of the ancestors to the
modern violin. I was
pleased when the National
Endowment for the Arts
awarded me a grant to
write a violin concerto
as it provided me with an
occasion to rekindle my
fascination with the
kamancheh. The notionof
writing a violin concerto
that would incorporate
the power and brilliance
of a modern instrument
with the delicate and
lyrical character of an
ancient one was simply
irresistible. Moreover,
the inspiration from the
kamancheh also informed
my use of Persian modes,
melodic, and rhythmic
figures.The notes of the
violin’s open
strings (G, D, A, E) also
influenced many of the
melodic and harmonic
elements of my violin
concerto. The opening
tutti is mostly based on
intervals of a perfect
4th and 5th. The primary
material for each
movement incorporates
notes of two of the open
strings of the violin,
creating a three-note
melodic motif as the
basis of themes:1 st
movement: A-D-A2nd
movement: D-G-D3rd
movement: E-A-EThe
overall structure of the
concerto is organic and
cyclical, as themes are
shared between the three
movements. For example,
the main musical idea of
the third movement is a
transformation of the
first movement’s
primary theme. While the
movements share similar
musical materials, each
one is definedby
distinguishing
characters. The first
movement is conflicted;
alternating between
sections of unabashed
lyricism and
unforgivingferocity. The
second movement is
haunting, mysterious, and
expressive with long
melodic lines that vary
continuously. It moves
through different moods
and characters including
a reimagining of a
traditional Persian
wedding tune played by
the orchestra (m. 98).
The third movement is
festive in character and
features much brilliant
passagework for the solo
violin. At the climax of
this movement, themes
fromthe previous
movements re-emerge
simultaneously with
greater intensity,
propelling the concerto
to an energetic finale.
The Concerto was composed
in 1994 and is dedicated
to Joshua Bell.
By Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Arranged by Donald Hunsberger. Concert Ban...(+)
By Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750). Arranged by
Donald Hunsberger.
Concert Band. Concert
Band; Masterworks. Donald
Hunsberger Wind Library.
Form: Transcription.
Baroque; Masterwork
Arrangement. Grade 4.
Score. 84 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
By Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Arranged by Donald Hunsberger. Concert Ban...(+)
By Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750). Arranged by
Donald Hunsberger.
Concert Band. Concert
Band; Masterworks. Donald
Hunsberger Wind Library.
Form: Transcription.
Baroque; Masterwork
Arrangement. Grade 4.
Conductor Score and
Parts. 444 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, China Cymbal, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Cr...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, China
Cymbal, 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, Tambourine,
Timpani and more. - Grade
2
SKU: CF.YPS204
Long Live the
King. Composed by
Tyler Arcari. 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+3+1+1+4+16+2+4 pages.
Duration 2 minutes, 24
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #YPS204. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.YPS204).
ISBN
9781491152249. UPC:
680160909742. Key: D
minor.
Avalonâ€
Long Live the
King is a medieval
fantasy piece depicting
the Isle of Avalon where
the mystical sword
Excalibur of King Arthur
was forged. Composer
Tyler Arcari unearths a
solid piece for young
bands that is both bold
and dramatic. This piece
is sure to spark the
imagination of students
and give them strong
musical content with
which they can develop
their
musicianship. Program
Notes:Avalon–Long
live the King began its
journey as a commission
in honor of a dear friend
and mentor. David Riggs
is one of those band
directors that just seems
timeless. He is a
powerhouse with such a
stacked resume that it is
easy to forget that at
the end of the day he
enjoys taking long bike
rides with his lovely
wife and whittling a
piece of wood just as
much as being a band
director. He has touched
so many lives and
inspired so many people
in our field and beyond.
I was humbled, and
honored, when I was
contacted for the
commission. To David, I
hope that you one day
know how much you mean to
so many people, including
myself.About the
piece:The piece is
written with a little
homage to David’s
long tenure at Avalon
Middle school in Pace,
Florida. He was certainly
treated like a king as
the band director and
rightly so. It seemed
only fitting to add a
little medieval fantasy.
Avalon is a mystical
island in the world of
King Arthur where the
great sword Excalibur was
forged.The piece begins
lyrically with a slow
introduction with melodic
material. This melodic
motive is used throughout
with slight variations
depending on the
instrument voicing etc.
Care should be taken at
m. 10 that the Timpani
roll helps to bridge our
transition from an
exposed section to full
tutti. Care should be
taken so that the tempo
change at m. 19 is brisk
and avoids the low brass
turning into stomping.
Accessories like the
China cymbal and
tambourine can become
overpowering. I recommend
having students think of
these effects as
background in order to
make sure they
don’t POP out. The
dynamic changes at mm.
27-35 should be subito
similar to orchestral
dynamic changes. Avoid
unwritten crescendos in
this section. Measures
60–64 are a great
opportunity to teach
those unwritten dynamics
that make music so
enjoyable as we lead up
to the finale. It was
originally left blank for
some theatrics in the
premiere at
David’s retirement
concert so I know he
would enjoy adding some
Cholesterol as David
would say.Long Live the
King!
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.AMP-172-140 Composed by John Phil...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.AMP-172-140
Composed by John Philip
Sousa. Arranged by Philip
Sparke. Ceremonial
Series. March. Score
Only. Composed 2006. 20
pages. Anglo Music Press
#AMP 172-140. Published
by Anglo Music Press
(BT.AMP-172-140).
9x12
inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
What a way to
open any concert. The
Black Horse Troopis one
of John Philip Sousa?s
best known marches and
was described by the
great Frederick Fennell
as ?a regimental march of
classic content and
proportions,one which
serves as a model for all
that are similar to it
...? Treat your band with
this fantastic march.
John Philip Sousa
schreef deze mars voor
Troop A, een uitmuntende
bereden eenheid van de
Ohio National Guard in
Cleveland. Frederick
Fennell beschreef dit
stuk als volgt:
“Dit is een
regimentsmars van een
klassieke inhoud en
vorm,een die kan dienen
als model voor alle
vergelijkbare
marsen… In The
Black Horse Troop is
veel meer te vinden dan
enkel Sousa’s
talent voor het schrijven
van marsen: zijn liefde
voor paarden heeft hem
ongetwijfeld geholpenbij
het maken van een van
zijn mooiste
creaties.†De titel
verwijst naar het
exclusieve gebruik van
zwarte paarden door Troop
A, Ohio National
Guard.
The
Black Horse Troop ist
einer von John Philip
Sousas bekanntesten
Märschen. Der
berühmte Dirigent
Frederick Fennel
beschrieb das Stück
als ein Regimentsmarsch
von klassischem Inhalt
und Struktur, ein Vorbild
für alle ihm
ähnlichen Werke...
Verwöhnen Sie Ihr
Blasorchester mit diesem
fantastischen Marsch!
La collaborazione
tra John Philip Sousa e
la Troupe A,
un’eccellente unit
della Guardia Nazionale
dell’Ohio di
stanza a Cleveland,
risale al 1881. Nel 1924,
John Philip Sousa dedica
a questa unit la marcia
The Black Horse Troop(La
truppa dei cavalli neri).
Da The Black Horse
Troop traspare molto
più del semplice
talento nel comporre di
Sousa; il suo amore per i
cavalli lo ha senza
dubbio aiutato a fare di
questa marcia una delle
sue creazioni più
riuscite. Il titolo
prende spunto dal fatto
che la Troupe A monta
solamente cavalli
neri.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3 SKU: BT.AMP-172-010 Composed by John Phil...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3
SKU:
BT.AMP-172-010
Composed by John Philip
Sousa. Arranged by Philip
Sparke. Ceremonial
Series. March. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2006.
Anglo Music Press #AMP
172-010. Published by
Anglo Music Press
(BT.AMP-172-010).
9x12
inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
What a way to
open any concert. The
Black Horse Troopis one
of John Philip Sousa?s
best known marches and
was described by the
great Frederick Fennell
as ?a regimental march of
classic content and
proportions,one which
serves as a model for all
that are similar to it
...? Treat your band with
this fantastic march.
John Philip Sousa
schreef deze mars voor
Troop A, een uitmuntende
bereden eenheid van de
Ohio National Guard in
Cleveland. Frederick
Fennell beschreef dit
stuk als volgt:
“Dit is een
regimentsmars van een
klassieke inhoud en
vorm,een die kan dienen
als model voor alle
vergelijkbare
marsen… In The
Black Horse Troop is
veel meer te vinden dan
enkel Sousa’s
talent voor het schrijven
van marsen: zijn liefde
voor paarden heeft hem
ongetwijfeld geholpenbij
het maken van een van
zijn mooiste
creaties.†De titel
verwijst naar het
exclusieve gebruik van
zwarte paarden door Troop
A, Ohio National
Guard.
The
Black Horse Troop ist
einer von John Philip
Sousas bekanntesten
Märschen. Der
berühmte Dirigent
Frederick Fennel
beschrieb das Stück
als ein Regimentsmarsch
von klassischem Inhalt
und Struktur, ein Vorbild
für alle ihm
ähnlichen Werke...
Verwöhnen Sie Ihr
Blasorchester mit diesem
fantastischen Marsch!
La collaborazione
tra John Philip Sousa e
la Troupe A,
un’eccellente unit
della Guardia Nazionale
dell’Ohio di
stanza a Cleveland,
risale al 1881. Nel 1924,
John Philip Sousa dedica
a questa unit la marcia
The Black Horse Troop(La
truppa dei cavalli neri).
Da The Black Horse
Troop traspare molto
più del semplice
talento nel comporre di
Sousa; il suo amore per i
cavalli lo ha senza
dubbio aiutato a fare di
questa marcia una delle
sue creazioni più
riuscite. Il titolo
prende spunto dal fatto
che la Troupe A monta
solamente cavalli
neri.
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, China Cymbal, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Cr...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, China
Cymbal, 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, Tambourine,
Timpani and more. - Grade
2
SKU: CF.YPS204F
Long Live the
King. Composed by
Tyler Arcari. Young Band
(YPS). Full score. With
Standard notation. 16
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#YPS204F. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.YPS204F).
ISBN
9781491152928. UPC:
680160910427.
Avalo
n–Long Live the
King is a medieval
fantasy piece depicting
the Isle of Avalon where
the mystical sword
Excalibur of King Arthur
was forged. Composer
Tyler Arcari unearths a
solid piece for young
bands that is both bold
and dramatic. This piece
is sure to spark the
imagination of students
and give them strong
musical content with
which they can develop
their
musicianship. Program
Notes:Avalon–Long
live the King began its
journey as a commission
in honor of a dear friend
and mentor. David Riggs
is one of those band
directors that just seems
timeless. He is a
powerhouse with such a
stacked resume that it is
easy to forget that at
the end of the day he
enjoys taking long bike
rides with his lovely
wife and whittling a
piece of wood just as
much as being a band
director. He has touched
so many lives and
inspired so many people
in our field and beyond.
I was humbled, and
honored, when I was
contacted for the
commission. To David, I
hope that you one day
know how much you mean to
so many people, including
myself.About the
piece:The piece is
written with a little
homage to David’s
long tenure at Avalon
Middle school in Pace,
Florida. He was certainly
treated like a king as
the band director and
rightly so. It seemed
only fitting to add a
little medieval fantasy.
Avalon is a mystical
island in the world of
King Arthur where the
great sword Excalibur was
forged.The piece begins
lyrically with a slow
introduction with melodic
material. This melodic
motive is used throughout
with slight variations
depending on the
instrument voicing etc.
Care should be taken at
m. 10 that the Timpani
roll helps to bridge our
transition from an
exposed section to full
tutti. Care should be
taken so that the tempo
change at m. 19 is brisk
and avoids the low brass
turning into stomping.
Accessories like the
China cymbal and
tambourine can become
overpowering. I recommend
having students think of
these effects as
background in order to
make sure they
don’t POP out. The
dynamic changes at mm.
27-35 should be subito
similar to orchestral
dynamic changes. Avoid
unwritten crescendos in
this section. Measures
60–64 are a great
opportunity to teach
those unwritten dynamics
that make music so
enjoyable as we lead up
to the finale. It was
originally left blank for
some theatrics in the
premiere at
David’s retirement
concert so I know he
would enjoy adding some
Cholesterol as David
would say.Long Live the
King!
Homage to Bharat Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé FJH
Concert Band Symphonic Band - Grade 4 SKU: FJ.B1733 Composed by Brian Bal...(+)
Concert Band Symphonic
Band - Grade 4
SKU:
FJ.B1733
Composed by
Brian Balmages. Concert
Band. FJH Symphonic Band.
Multicultural. Score and
Part(s). Duration 7:00.
The FJH Music Company Inc
#98-B1733. Published by
The FJH Music Company Inc
(FJ.B1733).
UPC:
241444388402.
English.
Explore
the colorful sounds of
India in this work that
brings elements of modern
Indian pop (similar to
Bollywood) to the concert
band. Using a wealth of
authentic instruments
(including plenty of
suggestions for suitable
alternatives), the music
has such a unique and
colorful sound that the
orchestration seemingly
jumps off the page. From
ethereal to energetic and
powerful to infectious -
this piece will shatter
your audience's
expectations of what is
possible and take your
band to a whole new
level.
About FJH
Symphonic
Band
Appro
priate for accomplished
high school, college, and
professional groups.
Includes expanded
instrumentation and
ranges. Grades 4 - 5
Composed by
Victor Herbert. Symphonic
Band (SPS). Set of Score
and Parts. With Standard
notation.
3+12+12+6+6+3+12+24+24+6+
6+8+8+6+6+9+18+18+27+8+8+
8+8+9+9+9+9+12+3+6+6+40+6
pages. Duration 7:37.
Carl Fischer Music
#SPS78. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.SPS78).
ISBN 9781491152553.
UPC: 680160910052. Key:
Bb major.
Festival
March is presented in a
new edition arranged by
Richard Summers. It is a
tour de force composition
for advanced bands and
hearkens back to a bygone
era during the golden age
of the band movement.
Directors and students
will hear operatic music
from composer Victor
Herbert who is best known
for his Christmas
classic, Toyland. This
is a richly scored
masterpiece that deserves
to return to standard
status in concert band
repertoire. We are proud
to bring you this new
setting of this cherished
classic. Festival
March by Victor Herbert
was written for the
Pittsburgh Symphony and
first performed under
Herbert’s
direction in Chicago on
Dec. 9, 1901 celebrating
the 12th anniversary
of Chicago’s
Auditorium Theatre. Also
known as the Auditorium
Festival March, he
included it many times
for programs of a
festival nature. The main
theme Auld Lang Syne, a
famous Scottish folk
song, is incorporated
many times along with
brass fanfares,
interludes and march
melodies. This band
arrangement is very
similar to the original
orchestral composition.
The missing string parts,
the addition of the
saxophone section and
other band instruments,
editing of the
superimposed triplets
against
sixteenth notes, to
one or the other, and
articulations suitable
for the band, were major
challenges. The style of
early twentieth-century
American music is
captured here. This
arrangement will give
band musicians access to
a fine piece of music
that could only be
appreciated by orchestra
musicians up to now.
Although suitable for
many occasions, this
piece is a great way to
begin or end a December
holiday concert.
 Notes to the
ConductorVictor
Herbert’s music
can be interpreted in a
romantic style, which is
the conductor’s
responsibility to read in
nuance and musicality.
The beginning and other
triple-tonguing sections
of this piece have a
March of the Toys quality
to it. Â The interludes
and Auld Lang Syne
sections are legato and
musical. The March
sections can also be
shaped musically.About
the ComposerVictor
Herbert was born in
Ireland in 1861 and
raised in Germany. When
he moved to America in
1886, he joined the
Metropolitan Opera as
principal cellist and
eventually composed many
works including
forty-three operettas
on Broadway from the
1890s to World War I,
including Naughty
Marietta and Babes in
Toyland. Victor Herbert
conducted the Pittsburgh
Symphony from 1898 to
1904 and then was the
conductor of his own
Victor Herbert Orchestra.
He formed ASCAP with a
group of composers in
1914 and was the director
until his death in 1924.
Among his thirty-one
compositions for
orchestra, Festival March
was a favorite of his and
was eventually published
by Carl Fischer Music.
 .
Composed by
Victor Herbert. Symphonic
Band (SPS). Full score.
With Standard notation.
40 pages. Carl Fischer
Music #SPS78F. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.SPS78F).
ISBN
9781491153239. UPC:
680160910731.
Festi
val March is presented in
a new edition arranged by
Richard Summers. It is a
tour de force composition
for advanced bands and
hearkens back to a bygone
era during the golden age
of the band movement.
Directors and students
will hear operatic music
from composer Victor
Herbert who is best known
for his Christmas
classic, Toyland. This
is a richly scored
masterpiece that deserves
to return to standard
status in concert band
repertoire. We are proud
to bring you this new
setting of this cherished
classic. About the
CompositionFestival March
by Victor Herbert was
written for the
Pittsburgh Symphony and
first performed under
Herbert’s
direction in Chicago on
Dec. 9, 1901 celebrating
the 12th anniversary
of Chicago’s
Auditorium Theatre. Also
known as the Auditorium
Festival March, he
included it many times
for programs of a
festival nature. The main
theme Auld Lang Syne, a
famous Scottish folk
song, is incorporated
many times along with
brass fanfares,
interludes and march
melodies. This band
arrangement is very
similar to the original
orchestral composition.
The missing string parts,
the addition of the
saxophone section and
other band instruments,
editing of the
superimposed triplets
against
sixteenth notes, to
one or the other, and
articulations suitable
for the band, were major
challenges. The style of
early twentieth-century
American music is
captured here. This
arrangement will give
band musicians access to
a fine piece of music
that could only be
appreciated by orchestra
musicians up to now.
Although suitable for
many occasions, this
piece is a great way to
begin or end a December
holiday concert.
 Notes to the
ConductorVictor
Herbert’s music
can be interpreted in a
romantic style, which is
the conductor’s
responsibility to read in
nuance and musicality.
The beginning and other
triple-tonguing sections
of this piece have a
March of the Toys quality
to it. Â The interludes
and Auld Lang Syne
sections are legato and
musical. The March
sections can also be
shaped musically.About
the ComposerVictor
Herbert was born in
Ireland in 1861 and
raised in Germany. When
he moved to America in
1886, he joined the
Metropolitan Opera as
principal cellist and
eventually composed many
works including
forty-three operettas
on Broadway from the
1890s to World War I,
including Naughty
Marietta and Babes in
Toyland. Victor Herbert
conducted the Pittsburgh
Symphony from 1898 to
1904 and then was the
conductor of his own
Victor Herbert Orchestra.
He formed ASCAP with a
group of composers in
1914 and was the director
until his death in 1924.
Among his thirty-one
compositions for
orchestra, Festival March
was a favorite of his and
was eventually published
by Carl Fischer Music.
 .
Homage to Bharat Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé FJH
Concert Band Symphonic Band - Grade 4 SKU: FJ.B1733S Score Only. C...(+)
Concert Band Symphonic
Band - Grade 4
SKU:
FJ.B1733S
Score
Only. Composed by
Brian Balmages. Concert
Band. FJH Symphonic Band.
Multicultural. Score.
Duration 7:00. The FJH
Music Company Inc
#98-B1733S. Published by
The FJH Music Company Inc
(FJ.B1733S).
English.
Explore
the colorful sounds of
India in this work that
brings elements of modern
Indian pop (similar to
Bollywood) to the concert
band. Using a wealth of
authentic instruments
(including plenty of
suggestions for suitable
alternatives), the music
has such a unique and
colorful sound that the
orchestration seemingly
jumps off the page. From
ethereal to energetic and
powerful to infectious -
this piece will shatter
your audience's
expectations of what is
possible and take your
band to a whole new
level.
About FJH
Symphonic
Band
Appro
priate for accomplished
high school, college, and
professional groups.
Includes expanded
instrumentation and
ranges. Grades 4 - 5