Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3.5 SKU: BT.AMP-481-010 Composed by Philip ...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3.5
SKU:
BT.AMP-481-010
Composed by Philip
Sparke. Ceremonial
Series. Concert March.
Set (Score & Parts).
Composed 2021. Anglo
Music Press #AMP 481-010.
Published by Anglo Music
Press (BT.AMP-481-010).
English-German-French-
Dutch.
Guardians
of the Waves was
commissioned by the Japan
Coast Guard Band to
celebrate their 30th
anniversary in 2018. They
gave the premiere as part
of a 30th anniversary
concert on November 8th
that year. Set in
traditionalmarch form,
Guardians of the
Waves opens with a
short introduction, which
leads to the main theme,
played initially by the
brass and then repeated
with a florid woodwind
descant. The theme is
extended and morphs into
asecond theme, first
played tutti and then
quietly repeated by
bassoon, tenor sax and
euphonium. This leads to
a conventional
‘bass
strain’, played
twice with varying
accompaniments. A quieter
trio section follows,
delicatelyscored and
featuring the tenor
instruments of the band.
Taken up by the full
band, this leads back to
a recall of the
introduction and a return
to the main two themes,
which lead to a triumphal
close.
Guardian
s of the Waves werd
geschreven in opdracht
van de Japan Coast Guard
Band ter gelegenheid van
het dertigjarig bestaan
van dit orkest, in 2018.
De première vond
plaats tijdens het
jubileumconcert op 8
november van datjaar. Het
werk, dat is gecomponeerd
in een traditionele
marsvorm, begint met een
korte introductie die het
hoofdthema inleidt, dat
aanvankelijk wordt
gespeeld door het koper
en dan wordt herhaald met
een weelderige discant in
hethout. Het thema wordt
voortgezet en gaat over
in een tweede thema,
eerst tutti gespeeld en
rustig herhaald door
fagot, tenorsax en
eufonium. Dit thema voert
ons mee naar een
conventionele baslijn,
die twee keer wordt
gespeeld metvariërende
begeleiding. Daarna volgt
een kalmer triogedeelte,
dat delicaat is getoonzet
en waarin de
tenorinstrumenten van het
orkest ruimschoots aan
bod komen. Het wordt dan
overgenomen door het
complete orkest en brengt
onsterug naar de
inleiding en de twee
hoofdthema’s,
uitmondend in een
triomfantelijk
slot.
Guardians
of the Waves wurde
von der Japan Coast Guard
Band anlässlich ihres
30-jährigen Bestehens
im Jahr 2018 in Auftrag
gegeben. Die
Uraufführung fand am
8. November 2018 im
Rahmen eines
Jubiläumskonzertes
statt.Guardians of the
Waves wurde als
traditioneller Marsch
komponiert und beginnt
mit einer kurzen
Einleitung, die zum
Hauptthema führt.
Dieses wird zunächst
von den Blechbläsern
gespielt und dann von den
Oberstimmen in
denHolzbläsern mit
Verzierungen wiederholt.
Das Thema wird erweitert
und geht in ein zweites
Thema über, das
zunächst vom Tutti
gespielt und dann von
Fagott, Tenorsaxophon und
Euphonium leise
wiederholt wird.
Anschließend
erklingteine
traditionelle Melodie in
den Bassinstrumenten, die
mit unterschiedlicher
Begleitung zweimal
gespielt wird. Es folgt
ein ruhigeres Trio, das
zart besetzt ist und die
Tenorinstrumente des
Blasorchesters
hervorhebt. Dies
wirdschließlich vom
gesamten Blasorchester
aufgegriffen und führt
zu einer Wiederholung der
Einleitung und einer
Rückkehr zu den beiden
Hauptthemen, die in einen
triumphalen Schluss
überleiten.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 3.5 SKU: BT.AMP-481-140 Composed by Philip ...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 3.5
SKU:
BT.AMP-481-140
Composed by Philip
Sparke. Ceremonial
Series. Concert March.
Score Only. Composed
2021. 32 pages. Anglo
Music Press #AMP 481-140.
Published by Anglo Music
Press (BT.AMP-481-140).
English-German-French-
Dutch.
Guardians
of the Waves was
commissioned by the Japan
Coast Guard Band to
celebrate their 30th
anniversary in 2018. They
gave the premiere as part
of a 30th anniversary
concert on November 8th
that year. Set in
traditionalmarch form,
Guardians of the
Waves opens with a
short introduction, which
leads to the main theme,
played initially by the
brass and then repeated
with a florid woodwind
descant. The theme is
extended and morphs into
asecond theme, first
played tutti and then
quietly repeated by
bassoon, tenor sax and
euphonium. This leads to
a conventional
‘bass
strain’, played
twice with varying
accompaniments. A quieter
trio section follows,
delicatelyscored and
featuring the tenor
instruments of the band.
Taken up by the full
band, this leads back to
a recall of the
introduction and a return
to the main two themes,
which lead to a triumphal
close.
Guardian
s of the Waves werd
geschreven in opdracht
van de Japan Coast Guard
Band ter gelegenheid van
het dertigjarig bestaan
van dit orkest, in 2018.
De première vond
plaats tijdens het
jubileumconcert op 8
november van datjaar. Het
werk, dat is gecomponeerd
in een traditionele
marsvorm, begint met een
korte introductie die het
hoofdthema inleidt, dat
aanvankelijk wordt
gespeeld door het koper
en dan wordt herhaald met
een weelderige discant in
hethout. Het thema wordt
voortgezet en gaat over
in een tweede thema,
eerst tutti gespeeld en
rustig herhaald door
fagot, tenorsax en
eufonium. Dit thema voert
ons mee naar een
conventionele baslijn,
die twee keer wordt
gespeeld metvariërende
begeleiding. Daarna volgt
een kalmer triogedeelte,
dat delicaat is getoonzet
en waarin de
tenorinstrumenten van het
orkest ruimschoots aan
bod komen. Het wordt dan
overgenomen door het
complete orkest en brengt
onsterug naar de
inleiding en de twee
hoofdthema’s,
uitmondend in een
triomfantelijk
slot.
Guardians
of the Waves wurde
von der Japan Coast Guard
Band anlässlich ihres
30-jährigen Bestehens
im Jahr 2018 in Auftrag
gegeben. Die
Uraufführung fand am
8. November 2018 im
Rahmen eines
Jubiläumskonzertes
statt.Guardians of the
Waves wurde als
traditioneller Marsch
komponiert und beginnt
mit einer kurzen
Einleitung, die zum
Hauptthema führt.
Dieses wird zunächst
von den Blechbläsern
gespielt und dann von den
Oberstimmen in
denHolzbläsern mit
Verzierungen wiederholt.
Das Thema wird erweitert
und geht in ein zweites
Thema über, das
zunächst vom Tutti
gespielt und dann von
Fagott, Tenorsaxophon und
Euphonium leise
wiederholt wird.
Anschließend
erklingteine
traditionelle Melodie in
den Bassinstrumenten, die
mit unterschiedlicher
Begleitung zweimal
gespielt wird. Es folgt
ein ruhigeres Trio, das
zart besetzt ist und die
Tenorinstrumente des
Blasorchesters
hervorhebt. Dies
wirdschließlich vom
gesamten Blasorchester
aufgegriffen und führt
zu einer Wiederholung der
Einleitung und einer
Rückkehr zu den beiden
Hauptthemen, die in einen
triumphalen Schluss
überleiten.
Band Concert Band - Grade 2 SKU: CF.YPS105 Warm-Ups and Fundamentals(+)
Band Concert Band - Grade
2
SKU: CF.YPS105
Warm-Ups and
Fundamentals.
Composed by Larry Clark.
Collate - FS SWS - spine:
3/4 or .75. Young
Performance Series. Set
of Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
16+4+8+8+4+10+4+4+8+8+8+1
2+4+6+2+2+4+2+20 pages.
Duration 2 minutes, 53
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #YPS105. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.YPS105).
ISBN
9780825884870. UPC:
798408084875. 9 x 12
inches. Key: Bb
major.
Based on our
popular New Bennett Band
Book series, we have
compiled march-style
warm-ups in a separate
publication so they may
be used by all bands
wishing to learn from
them. These innovative
warm-ups and fundamental
drills are the ultimate
method of teaching and
reinforcing the March
style. How To Use the
March Warm-upsPlaying in
a march style can present
difficulties for young
students. The most
prevalent problem is that
students have a tendency
to play every note too
short. Conversely,
accented notes are
usually played
incorrectly with too much
tongue. Do marches
contain short notes?
Absolutely, but these
shortest of notes should
be reserved for notes
that precede an accent or
notes that are
specifically marked with
a staccato. Think of
unmarked notes as being
separated, but not short
and certainly not clipped
or stopped with the
tongue. Accented notes
should be played with
more weight using air and
more length, and not just
a harder tongue. Accents
are given to show
emphasis to a note and
should be thought of in
this manner.The warm-up
exercises provided in
this collection should
give you many
opportunities to stress
the above-mentioned
comments on march
performance style. The
following gives an
explanation on the
purpose and use of each
of these exercises.No. 1
– Basic Chords and
ModulationsOne of the
challenges of playing
marches with young
students is successfully
performing the key change
at the Trio. This
exercise presents the
three basic chords
(tonic, subdominant and
dominant) in each of the
three keys in this
collection of marches.
You can also use this
exercise to teach and
reinforce the style of
accented notes. You may
want to have your band
play major scales in
succession by fourths to
reinforce the concept of
modulation to the
subdominant that occurs
at the Trio (i.e. the
B≤-major scale,
then the E≤-major
scale, then the
A≤-major scale). I
might suggest getting the
students to try
continuing the pattern
all the way around the
circle of fourths.No. 2
– March Style in
B≤ MajorThis
exercise contains many
opportunities to teach
and reinforce the
difference between
staccato and accented
notes. The melody voices
move up and down the
B≤-major scale,
while other instruments
play chords commonly
found in the marches in
this collection. These
include diminished
chords, secondary
dominant chords (i.e. the
V of the V) and other
common chromatic chords
that Fillmore often
used.No. 3 –
Cakewalk Rhythm in
B≤ MajorThe simple
syncopated rhythm in this
exercise is common to
many marches. This drill
gives you the opportunity
to teach/ reinforce the
standard ar-ticulation
and natural accent of
this rhythmic pattern.
Again, this exercise uses
an ascending and
descending major-scale
pattern as the melodic
basis, accompanied by
chords commonly found in
American- style
marches.No. 4 –
The March Scale in
B≤ MajorI call this
exercise “The March
Scale,†because
often in marches (and
especially in these
marches) the descending
half-step is part of the
melodic material. These
chromatic figures give
the melodies of many
marches their charm and
flow. Thus, I devised
this exercise and others
like it in E≤ major
and A≤ major to
familiarize students with
these patterns. I would
suggest playing the
pattern in a variety of
ways different from what
is written. Here are some
other
possibilities:•
Tongue one, slur
three• Slur two,
tongue two• Tongue
two, slur two•
Tongue one, slur two,
tongue oneGradually
increase the tempo to the
march tempo and the
articulation style will
fall right into
place.Another important
consideration is the
performance of the bass
line and the bass-drum
part. Too often, the bass
drum and bass instruments
play their parts with
equal emphasis on both
beats in the measure.
This is incorrect, and
frequently makes the
marchNo. 5 – March
Style in E≤
MajorThis is a similar to
exercise No. 2, but with
a different rhythmic
pattern. Emphasize the
difference between
accented and unaccented
notes. Also, play the
exercise with line
direction moving the
musical line forward.
Experiment and play the
exercise with different
dynamic choices and with
hairpins up and down in
different ways.No. 6
– More March Style
in E≤ MajorExercise
No. 6 comprises more
rhythmic patterns and
harmonic materials in
E≤ major to teach
and reinforce the march
style. This exercise
em-phasizes the
sixteenth-note rhythm, as
notated in the third
measure of the exercise.
Young stu- dents have a
tendency to
“crush†the
sixteenths; consequently,
they lack clarity. It
would be a good idea to
work this rhythmic figure
on a scale pattern with
all of the instruments in
the band as an additional
warm-up exercise.No. 7
– The March Scale
in E≤ MajorSee the
information for No. 4 and
apply it to this
exercise. Use all of the
various articulations
described above as
well.No. 8 – March
Style in A≤
MajorSee the information
for No. 2 and apply it to
this exercise.No. 9
– Cakewalk Rhythm
in A≤ MajorSee the
information for No. 3 and
apply it to this
exercise.No. 10 –
The March Scale in
A≤ MajorSee the
information for No. 4 and
apply it to this
exercise.Other Ideas for
March PerformanceA
rehearsal practice that
has worked very well for
me is to start out by
having the band play the
march very slowly at
about Å’ = 60 in a
chorale/legato style. The
slow tempo is a fine
opportunity to work on
clarity of harmonic move-
ment and to work on the
balance and blend of the
tutti band sound. This
will pay great dividends
toward improving the
sound of your band.
Gradually increase the
tempo to the march tempo
and the articulation
style will fall right
into place.Another
important consideration
is the performance of the
bass line and the
bass-drum part. Too
often, the bass drum and
bass instruments play
their parts with equal
emphasis on both beats in
the measure. This is
incorrect, and frequently
makes the march.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.AMP-494-140 Composed by Philip ...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.AMP-494-140
Composed by Philip
Sparke. Debut Series
(Anglo). Concert March.
Score Only. Composed
2021. 28 pages. Anglo
Music Press #AMP 494-140.
Published by Anglo Music
Press (BT.AMP-494-140).
English-German-French-
Dutch.
March of
the Robot Army was
commissioned by Linda
Anzolin & Giordano-Bruno
Tedeschi for Campobanda
2019, with funds made
available by JUST ITALIA.
Campobanda is an Italian
summer music camp for 8-
to 18-year-olds (held
inCamposilvano in 2019)
which has a different
theme every year. The
theme for 2019 was
‘science
fiction’, so
composer Philip Sparke
chose to write a robot
march. After a quirky
introduction featuring
trumpet calls and
chromaticfigures, the
main theme appears in a
minor mode on clarinet
and tenor sax and is then
taken up by the full
band. A change of key
heralds a new theme, led
by the trumpet and again
repeated by the full
ensemble. A further
change ofkey introduces a
legato
‘trio’
melody over a rather
robotic accompaniment:
instruments are added bit
by bit until a climax is
reached. Small motifs
from the introduction
then lead back to a full
recapitulation,
revisiting thefirst two
themes in new guises
before finishing the
march with a
flourish.
March
of the Robot Army
werd geschreven in
opdracht van Linda
Anzolin & Giordano-Bruno
Tedeschi voor Campobanda
2019: de financiering
werd mogelijk gemaakt
door JUST ITALIA.
Campobanda is een
Italiaans zomermuziekkamp
vooracht- tot
achttienjarigen (dat in
2019 werd gehouden in
Camposilvano) met elk
jaar een ander thema. Het
thema voor 2019 was
sciencefiction, dus
besloot componist Philip
Sparke een robotmars te
schrijven. Na een
grilligeinleiding met
trompetsignalen en
chromatische motieven
verschijnt het hoofdthema
in mineur op klarinet en
tenorsax, waarna het door
het hele orkest wordt
overgenomen. Een
verandering van toonsoort
kondigt een nieuw thema
aan, weeringeleid door de
trompet en herhaald door
het volledige ensemble.
Een verdere
toonsoortverandering
introduceert een legato
‘triomelodieâ€
boven een nogal
robotachtige begeleiding:
er worden stapsgewijs
instrumenten toegevoegd
totde muziek uitmondt in
een hoogtepunt. Korte
figuren uit de inleiding
nemen ons dan mee naar
een volledige herneming,
met een terugkeer naar de
eerste twee
thema’s in een
nieuwe gedaante, waarna
de mars in stijl wordt
afgesloten.
Der
March of the Robot
Army wurde von Linda
Anzolin und
Giordano-Bruno Tedeschi
für Campobanda
2019“ in Auftrag
gegeben und finanziell
von JUST ITALIA
unterstützt. Das
italienische
Sommermusikcamp
Campobanda für 8-
bis18-Jährige fand
2019 in Camposilvano
statt und hat jedes Jahr
ein anderes Motto. 2019
lautete das Thema Science
Fiction“, daher
entschied sich der
Komponist Philip Sparke
dazu, einen Robotermarsch
zu schreiben. Nach
einerskurrilen Einleitung
mit Trompetenrufen und
chromatischen Figuren
erklingt in Klarinetten
und Tenorsaxophonen das
Hauptthema in Moll, das
dann vom gesamten
Orchester aufgegriffen
werd. Ein Tonartwechsel
kündigt ein neues
Thema an,das von der
Trompete vorgestellt und
anschließend vom
gesamten Ensemble
wiederholt wird. Ein
weiterer Tonartwechsel
führt zu einem
melodischen, legato
gespielten Trio-Abschnitt
über einer
roboterhaften Begleitung.
Nach und nachkommen
weitere Instrumente
hinzu, bis der
Höhepunkt erreicht
ist. Kleine Motive aus
der Einleitung führen
dann zu einer Reprise,
wobei die ersten beiden
Themen in neuer Gestalt
wieder aufgegriffen
werden, bevor der Marsch
zum Endehin noch einmal
musikalisch
aufblüht.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.AMP-494-010 Composed by Philip ...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.AMP-494-010
Composed by Philip
Sparke. Debut Series
(Anglo). Concert March.
Set (Score & Parts).
Composed 2021. Anglo
Music Press #AMP 494-010.
Published by Anglo Music
Press (BT.AMP-494-010).
English-German-French-
Dutch.
March of
the Robot Army was
commissioned by Linda
Anzolin & Giordano-Bruno
Tedeschi for Campobanda
2019, with funds made
available by JUST ITALIA.
Campobanda is an Italian
summer music camp for 8-
to 18-year-olds (held
inCamposilvano in 2019)
which has a different
theme every year. The
theme for 2019 was
‘science
fiction’, so
composer Philip Sparke
chose to write a robot
march. After a quirky
introduction featuring
trumpet calls and
chromaticfigures, the
main theme appears in a
minor mode on clarinet
and tenor sax and is then
taken up by the full
band. A change of key
heralds a new theme, led
by the trumpet and again
repeated by the full
ensemble. A further
change ofkey introduces a
legato
‘trio’
melody over a rather
robotic accompaniment:
instruments are added bit
by bit until a climax is
reached. Small motifs
from the introduction
then lead back to a full
recapitulation,
revisiting thefirst two
themes in new guises
before finishing the
march with a
flourish.
March
of the Robot Army
werd geschreven in
opdracht van Linda
Anzolin & Giordano-Bruno
Tedeschi voor Campobanda
2019: de financiering
werd mogelijk gemaakt
door JUST ITALIA.
Campobanda is een
Italiaans zomermuziekkamp
vooracht- tot
achttienjarigen (dat in
2019 werd gehouden in
Camposilvano) met elk
jaar een ander thema. Het
thema voor 2019 was
sciencefiction, dus
besloot componist Philip
Sparke een robotmars te
schrijven. Na een
grilligeinleiding met
trompetsignalen en
chromatische motieven
verschijnt het hoofdthema
in mineur op klarinet en
tenorsax, waarna het door
het hele orkest wordt
overgenomen. Een
verandering van toonsoort
kondigt een nieuw thema
aan, weeringeleid door de
trompet en herhaald door
het volledige ensemble.
Een verdere
toonsoortverandering
introduceert een legato
‘triomelodieâ€
boven een nogal
robotachtige begeleiding:
er worden stapsgewijs
instrumenten toegevoegd
totde muziek uitmondt in
een hoogtepunt. Korte
figuren uit de inleiding
nemen ons dan mee naar
een volledige herneming,
met een terugkeer naar de
eerste twee
thema’s in een
nieuwe gedaante, waarna
de mars in stijl wordt
afgesloten.
Der
March of the Robot
Army wurde von Linda
Anzolin und
Giordano-Bruno Tedeschi
für Campobanda
2019“ in Auftrag
gegeben und finanziell
von JUST ITALIA
unterstützt. Das
italienische
Sommermusikcamp
Campobanda für 8-
bis18-Jährige fand
2019 in Camposilvano
statt und hat jedes Jahr
ein anderes Motto. 2019
lautete das Thema Science
Fiction“, daher
entschied sich der
Komponist Philip Sparke
dazu, einen Robotermarsch
zu schreiben. Nach
einerskurrilen Einleitung
mit Trompetenrufen und
chromatischen Figuren
erklingt in Klarinetten
und Tenorsaxophonen das
Hauptthema in Moll, das
dann vom gesamten
Orchester aufgegriffen
werd. Ein Tonartwechsel
kündigt ein neues
Thema an,das von der
Trompete vorgestellt und
anschließend vom
gesamten Ensemble
wiederholt wird. Ein
weiterer Tonartwechsel
führt zu einem
melodischen, legato
gespielten Trio-Abschnitt
über einer
roboterhaften Begleitung.
Nach und nachkommen
weitere Instrumente
hinzu, bis der
Höhepunkt erreicht
ist. Kleine Motive aus
der Einleitung führen
dann zu einer Reprise,
wobei die ersten beiden
Themen in neuer Gestalt
wieder aufgegriffen
werden, bevor der Marsch
zum Endehin noch einmal
musikalisch
aufblüht.
Band Concert Band - Grade 2 SKU: CF.YPS200 Composed by Matthew R. Putnam....(+)
Band Concert Band - Grade
2
SKU: CF.YPS200
Composed by Matthew R.
Putnam. Young Band (YPS).
Set of Score and Parts.
With Standard notation.
8+2+4+2+2+5+2+2+4+4+6+3+3
+2+1+3+16+4+4+2+2 pages.
Duration 2:15. Carl
Fischer Music #YPS200.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.YPS200).
ISBN 9781491152201.
UPC: 680160909704. Key: D
minor.
Band concert band - Grade 0.5 SKU: CF.PPS51 March. Composed by Lar...(+)
Band concert band - Grade
0.5
SKU: CF.PPS51
March. Composed by
Larry Clark. Primer Band
(PPS). Set of Score and
Parts. With Standard
notation.
8+2+8+2+5+2+2+8+2+3+2+6+3
+1+1+2+2+12+2 pages.
Duration 2 minutes, 8
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #PPS51. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.PPS51).
ISBN
9781491151952. UPC:
680160909452.
The
march style is important
to the heritage of the
modern concert band. Why
not get beginners off to
a great start by teaching
them this essential band
style as early as
possible? Achieve u
ses only the first six
notes of the Bb-major
scale and utilizes two
repeated eighth notes as
the most difficult
rhythm. It is written in
traditional march form
and style, but without
modulation in the
trio. The march
style is important
to the heritage of the
modern concert band, and
it is my opinion that
even the youngest of
students should be taught
the march style and form
as early as
possible. This march
sets out to give these
students that
opportunity. It uses only
the first six notes of
the Bb-major scale, and
the most difficult rhythm
is two repeated eighth
notes. Yet it has all of
the traditional march
form and style. The
form of this easy march
is the traditional intro,
first strain, second
strain and trio. The
only difference from more
challenge marches is that
the key does not change
to the subdominant at the
trio. Most everything
else is the same as you
would find in the
American marches of
Sousa, Fillmore or
King.The march begins
forte with a quote from
the end of the second
strain, something that is
common in many
marches. This is
followed by the first
strain at a softer
dynamic
level. Additional
voices are added on the
repeat for
variety. The second
strain has tradition
changes in dynamics,
first starting out loud,
then getting soft with
crescendos to the end of
the strain. The trio
following again in
typical fashion with the
first time being very
soft and legato. There
are some suggestions for
changing the
orchestration, but you
can use your creativity
to tailor the
instrumentation to your
musical taste. The
repeat of the trio should
then be back to a more
marcato march
style. This should
start with the last note
of the first ending in m.
70. The march then
ends with the traditional
stinger.It is my opinion
that in marches with this
form that the repeats
should not be eliminated.
By doing so, it changes
the form and makes the
march lopsided, with the
first half of the
marching being too short
compared to the trio
section.It has been my
pleasure to have the
opportunity to write this
piece. I hope you and
your students enjoy it
and find it useful for
your
program.—Larry
ClarkLakeland, FL
2018.
Annen-Polka Orchestre d'harmonie - Facile De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1104961-140 Opus 117...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1104961-140
Opus 117. Arranged
by Wil van der Beek.
Great Classics. Polka.
Score Only. Composed
2010. 8 pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1104961-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1104961-140).
9x12 inches.
Die
Annen-Polka schrieb
Johann Strauss (Sohn) zu
Ehren der Kaiserin Anna
Maria von Österreich.
Uraufgeführt wurde
das heute noch beliebte
Stück im Juli 1852
im Wiener
Vergnügungspark
Prater. Die Annen-Polka
ist eines der
frühesten Werke von
Johann Strauss (Sohn) und
das Manuskript soll gar
das älteste
überlieferte des
Komponisten sein.
Wolverine Trail Orchestre d'harmonie - Débutant Carl Fischer
Band concert band - Grade 1 SKU: CF.BPS118 March. Composed by Matt...(+)
Band concert band - Grade
1
SKU: CF.BPS118
March. Composed by
Matthew R. Putnam.
Beginning Band (BPS). Set
of Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
8+2+8+2+5+2+2+8+3+6+3+1+1
+3+3+16+2 pages. Duration
2 minutes, 9 seconds.
Carl Fischer Music
#BPS118. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.BPS118).
ISBN
9781491152041. UPC:
680160909544.
Wolve
rine Trail is a
concert march for
beginning bands and is
rather helpful in
introducing beginners to
the march form and style.
This piece is based in
the key of Eb major and
uses only the first seven
notes taught in most
method books. It is also
rhythmically accessible
to beginners, as simple
eighth-note combinations
are the most difficult
rhythms in this march.
The piece follows
standard march form
except that is does not
modulate at the trio
section. When writing
this piece, I was
thinking of my beginning
band students at Polk
County Middle School. Our
school is located at the
foothills of the
Appalachian Mountains and
is surrounded by dense
pine forests. The mascot
of our school is rather
fittingly the wolverine;
hence, our school is
located on the street
named “Wolverine
Trail.†Learning to
be a musician is not an
easy trial, as it
requires hard work,
dedication, and
endurance. However, the
trail to becoming a
musician is full of
rewarding and
breathtaking experiences.
As I wrote this piece, I
was inspired by the
rugged beauty of our
school’s location
and also how I am helping
my beginner students to
start on the trail to
becoming mature
musicians.Wolverine Trail
is a concert march for
beginning bands and is
rather helpful in
introducing beginners to
the march form and style.
This piece is based in
the key of Eb major and
uses only the first seven
notes taught in most
method books. It is also
rhythmically accessible
to beginners, as simple
eighth-note combinations
are the most difficult
rhythms in this march.
The piece follows
standard march form
except that is does not
modulate at the trio
section which begins at
m. 57. It is my hope that
this piece will help you
and your beginners start
your own musical
trailblazing.
Concert Band - Grade 2 SKU: HL.50499274 Using melodies from the Linus ...(+)
Concert Band - Grade 2
SKU: HL.50499274
Using melodies from
the Linus 18th-century
dance collection for
concert band.
Composed by Laszlo
Zempleni. EMB. Band
Music. Softcover. 20
pages. Duration 3:00.
Editio Musica Budapest
#Z14839. Published by
Editio Musica Budapest
(HL.50499274).
ISBN
9790080148396. UPC:
884088949143.
8.0x11.0x0.078 inches.
Laszlo
Zempleni.
The
second half of the 18th
century, for the people
of East Central Europe,
was the time of the
awakening of national
consciousness. The
leading force in the
Hungarian enlightenment,
the lesser nobility, also
regarded as important the
national character of the
country's culture. A
valuable kind of national
music was the Hungarian
dance music that
flourished in the 18th
century. The greater part
of the repertoire
naturally perpetuates the
'Hungarian-style' pieces
from the previous
centuries (appearing in
foreign collections too
described as hungaricus,
ungaresca, saltus
hungaricus or Ungarischer
Tanz), but beside these
we can encounter
contemporary European
dances and entertaining
instrumental pieces in
almost every style. The
majority of the sources
are collections compiled
by non-professional
musicians and intendedfor
private music-making. In
this work the composer
uses melodies from the
18th-century Linus dance
collection, in trioform,
with harmonies and bass
appropriate to that
period. The musical
fabric is rich in
counterparts, the sound
is mademore colourful
with many kinds of
percussion instruments.
The register and rhythmic
simplicity of the parts
make thepieces easily
playable even by music
school
pupils.
picc, 8
fl, 2 ob, 2 fg, 4 cl1 Bb,
4 cl2 Bb, 4 cl3 Bb, 2 cl
b Bb, sax a1 Eb, sax a2
Eb, 2 sax t Bb, sax bar
Eb - 4 tr1 Bb, 4 tr2 Bb,
4 cor, 4 trb, 2 flic t
Bb/C, 4 tb - timp, 4 perc
(glsp, xyl, 5 t bl, 2
bongos, cast, ptto sosp,
cow bell, trgl, gr c,
tamb b).
Full Score and
Parts. Composed by
Andrew Balent.
Insert-SWS. Carl Fischer
Young Band Series. Score
and Set of Parts. With
Standard notation.
20+2+16+16+2+8+4+2+12+12+
8+4+8+4+8+6+2+28 pages.
Duration 2 minutes, 4
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #YBS119. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.YBS119).
ISBN
9780825836879. UPC:
798408036874. 9 X 12
inches.
This fine
original march features
bold scoring and nice
contrasts between marcato
style and legato playing.
The trio strain in Eb
(which is foreshadowed in
the introduction)
features the clarinets
and saxophones on a tune
just made for whistling!
This march has all the
makings of a concert
classic. Duration:
2'.
Band concert band - Grade 1.5 SKU: CF.FPS124 March. Composed by Jo...(+)
Band concert band - Grade
1.5
SKU: CF.FPS124
March. Composed by
Joseph Compello. SWS FS.
Set of Score and Parts.
With Standard notation.
16+4+8+8+4+10+4+4+8+8+8+1
2+4+6+6+1+1+4+1+20 pages.
Duration 2 minutes, 17
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #FPS124. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.FPS124).
ISBN
9781491140314. UPC:
680160628377. 9 x 12
inches.
A very nice
original march from
popular composer Joseph
Compello, Guardians of
the Banner contains many
aspects of a traditional
American march but with
the developing student in
mind. It has an extended
introduction, a first
strain, second strain,
and a break strain
followed by a return of
the first strain to end
the march. There is not
the typical modulation to
a trio section, making
this march much more
playable for this level
of band. The march is at
a more moderate march
tempo and contains some
really nice melodies,
making it a great way to
introduce this important
style to younger
students.
Washington Post Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Concert Band Concert Band - Grade 3-3.5 SKU: CF.CPS14 March. Compo...(+)
Concert Band Concert Band
- Grade 3-3.5
SKU:
CF.CPS14
March. Composed by
John Philip Sousa.
Arranged by Andrew
Balent. FS-SWS. Carl
Fischer Concert
Performance Series. Score
and Set of Parts. With
Standard notation.
16+4+8+8+8+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+
8+8+8+4+4+6+6+4+6+6+2+1+4
+1+16 pages. Carl Fischer
Music #CPS14. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS14).
ISBN
9780825843624. UPC:
798408043629. 9 X 12
inches. Key: F
major.
Next to
Stars and Stripes
Forever, this march,
universally known as The
March King, is probably
the best-known march by
John Philip Sousa
(1854-1932). From its
energetic opening through
the memorable 1st strain,
the tuneful second and
memorable trio, this is a
beloved example of march
writing at its best. A
perfect introduction to
the 6/8 march style, this
very playable version
will be a great warm-up
march for contest and
festival. Duration:
3'.
Catalina March Orchestre d'harmonie - Débutant Alfred Publishing
Concert Band Concert Band - Grade 1.5 SKU: AP.29444S Composed by Steve Ho...(+)
Concert Band Concert Band
- Grade 1.5
SKU:
AP.29444S
Composed by
Steve Hodges. Concert
Band; Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles.
Challenger Band Series.
Form: March. Score. 8
pages. Duration 2:35.
Alfred Music #00-29444S.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.29444S).
UPC:
038081322179.
English.
Catalina
March, an original
composition by Steve
Hodges, contains elements
of both traditional and
contemporary marches. The
spirited opening theme
features a playful
give-and-take between the
brass and the upper
woodwinds. A contrasting
minor trio section is
presented by the
clarinets, saxophones and
horns before returning to
a charming woodwind
variation of the initial
presentation. Following
an effective modulation,
the piece finishes with a
powerful restatement of
the opening theme with
woodwind countermelodies
complementing the strong
brass and percussion.
This exciting march would
be an excellent way to
begin a concert!
(2:35).
Band concert band - Grade 3.5 SKU: KJ.WB304 Composed by Alfred Reed. Band...(+)
Band concert band - Grade
3.5
SKU: KJ.WB304
Composed by Alfred Reed.
Bandworks. Score and set
of parts. Neil A. Kjos
Music Company #WB304.
Published by Neil A. Kjos
Music Company (KJ.WB304).
UPC:
8402700560.
Another
Alfred Reed spectacular!
The jaunty 6/8 tune in
the woodwinds is
complemented by the
singing countermelodies
of the Trio section.
Commissioned for the
opening of Kohoku New
Town's (Japan) new
concert hall, this march
is sure to please!
Band concert band - Grade 3.5 SKU: KJ.WB304F Composed by Alfred Reed. Ban...(+)
Band concert band - Grade
3.5
SKU: KJ.WB304F
Composed by Alfred Reed.
Bandworks. Score. Neil A.
Kjos Music Company
#WB304F. Published by
Neil A. Kjos Music
Company (KJ.WB304F).
Another Alfred
Reed spectacular! The
jaunty 6/8 tune in the
woodwinds is complemented
by the singing
countermelodies of the
Trio section.
Commissioned for the
opening of Kohoku New
Town's (Japan) new
concert hall, this march
is sure to please!