Concert Band/Harmonie and Piano SKU: BT.BMP8095417 Composed by Leroy Ande...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie and
Piano
SKU:
BT.BMP8095417
Composed by Leroy
Anderson. Arranged by
Jörg Murschinski.
Score Only. Composed
2008. Beriato Music
#BMP8095417. Published by
Beriato Music
(BT.BMP8095417).
A lot is known
about the American
composer Leroy Anderson.
This son of Swedish
immigrants played the
piano, organ, accordion,
trombone, tuba and double
bass. He spoke several
languages fluently and
graduated from Harvard
with first-class
honours.While on military
service, the army also
commissioned him to write
a manual on Icelandic
grammar.He already
started writing musical
arrangements as a
student, and from his
30th year arranged and
composed for the Boston
Pops Orchestra. Such
melodiesas Serenata, The
Typewriter, Sleigh Ride
and Bugler�s
Holiday made him world
famous. His best-known
work, Blue Tango, reached
number one in the US
charts in 1952, and it
sold more than a million
copies. In 1975, a year
after hisdeath, he was
given a star at the Walk
of Fame in Hollywood.Most
of his works last no
longer than three
minutes, about the
maximum length of a
single at that time. One
work that lasts longer is
his 1953 Piano Concerto
in C for piano and
orchestra.The first
performance was in
Chicago, conducted by the
composer and with Eugene
List at the piano.
However, after three
performances he was no
longer happy with the
work and withdrew it. He
always intended to revise
it, but never got round
to it. Itwas only in 1989
that the Anderson family
decided to republish the
work.This three-part
composition is on the one
hand characterised by a
careless elegance, but on
the other one can hear
the influence of
Rachmaninoff, Copland,
Gershwin, and
evenBeethoven and Mozart,
as well as the Viennese
classics.Anderson used
the sonata form for the
first movement. It ends
with a cadenza that
carries us on into the
second part (in e minor).
The third part is a
typically cheerful
American folk dance in2/4
time, a so-called Hoe
Down, with a lilting,
lyrical passage as its
middle section. At the
end comes a solo passage
followed by a rapid
close.In this piano
concerto, Anderson
combines a rigidly
classical form of
composition with simple
andappealing themes and
elements from light
music. So this work is a
perfect synthesis of
light music and what is
called serious music, in
the same way as
Gershwin�s
Rhapsody in Blue. A work
that can be played
equally well in a
concerthall, at an
open-air concert or even
a pop
concert.
Concert Band/Harmonie and Piano SKU: BT.BMP8091417 Composed by Leroy Ande...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie and
Piano
SKU:
BT.BMP8091417
Composed by Leroy
Anderson. Arranged by
Jörg Murschinski. Set
(Score & Parts). Composed
2008. Beriato Music
#BMP8091417. Published by
Beriato Music
(BT.BMP8091417).
A lot is known
about the American
composer Leroy Anderson.
This son of Swedish
immigrants played the
piano, organ, accordion,
trombone, tuba and double
bass. He spoke several
languages fluently and
graduated from Harvard
with first-class
honours.While on military
service, the army also
commissioned him to write
a manual on Icelandic
grammar.He already
started writing musical
arrangements as a
student, and from his
30th year arranged and
composed for the Boston
Pops Orchestra. Such
melodiesas Serenata, The
Typewriter, Sleigh Ride
and Bugler�s
Holiday made him world
famous. His best-known
work, Blue Tango, reached
number one in the US
charts in 1952, and it
sold more than a million
copies. In 1975, a year
after hisdeath, he was
given a star at the Walk
of Fame in Hollywood.Most
of his works last no
longer than three
minutes, about the
maximum length of a
single at that time. One
work that lasts longer is
his 1953 Piano Concerto
in C for piano and
orchestra.The first
performance was in
Chicago, conducted by the
composer and with Eugene
List at the piano.
However, after three
performances he was no
longer happy with the
work and withdrew it. He
always intended to revise
it, but never got round
to it. Itwas only in 1989
that the Anderson family
decided to republish the
work.This three-part
composition is on the one
hand characterised by a
careless elegance, but on
the other one can hear
the influence of
Rachmaninoff, Copland,
Gershwin, and
evenBeethoven and Mozart,
as well as the Viennese
classics.Anderson used
the sonata form for the
first movement. It ends
with a cadenza that
carries us on into the
second part (in e minor).
The third part is a
typically cheerful
American folk dance in2/4
time, a so-called Hoe
Down, with a lilting,
lyrical passage as its
middle section. At the
end comes a solo passage
followed by a rapid
close.In this piano
concerto, Anderson
combines a rigidly
classical form of
composition with simple
andappealing themes and
elements from light
music. So this work is a
perfect synthesis of
light music and what is
called serious music, in
the same way as
Gershwin�s
Rhapsody in Blue. A work
that can be played
equally well in a
concerthall, at an
open-air concert or even
a pop
concert.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 6 SKU: BT.DHP-1002209-010 Composed by Jan V...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 6
SKU:
BT.DHP-1002209-010
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. Sovereign Series.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2000.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1002209-010.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1002209-010).
Sinfonia
Hungarica is a
three-movement symphony
that depicts the history
of Hungary. All three
movements were inspired
by historical key
figures, wars, and other
important events from
this country. This
symphony is a celebration
of Hungary’s
millennium in 2001.The
final movement is named
after ISTVAN, the King
who introduced
Christianity into Hungary
and who was crowned by
Pope Silvestro II on
January 1, 1001. A rather
solemn start leads to
another war-like passage,
ending with some loud
crashes. This symbolizes
the fact that the body of
the pagan Koppany was cut
into four pieces, and
sent to the four castles
of the country as an
example. After a quiet,
almost
religiousintermezzo, the
National Hymn of Hungary
is introduced. This broad
“grandiosoâ€
ending also has a
symbolic meaning: after
ten centuries, Hungary
has many reasons to look
back on the past with
pride, and to look
forward to the future
with optimism and
confidence.
Die
Sinfonie in drei
Sätzen ist eine
musikalische Schilderung
der Geschichte Ungarns.
Alle drei Sätze haben
bedeutende historische
Persönlichkeiten und
Schlüsselereignisse
aus der Landesgeschichte
- wie etwa Kriege - zum
Inhalt. Das Werk wurde
zuUngarns
Tausendjahrfeier im Jahr
2001
geschrieben.Attila
, König der Hunnen,
oftmals auch die
Geißel Gottes genannt,
ist die zentrale Gestalt
des ersten Satzes; in
seiner musikalischen
Beschreibung sind
Aggressivität und
Grausamkeit, die vonihm
ausgehende Bedrohung und
ihm entgegengebrachte
Furcht spürbar.
Daneben erscheinen das
heroischer klingende
Thema von Buda,
Attilas Bruder, und das
lyrische von Rika,
seiner zärtlich
geliebten Frau. Der
aufpeitschende Schluss
desSatzes ist Sinnbild
für die gefürchtete
Schnelligkeit von Attilas
Truppen, mit der sie ihre
Opfer eingeholt und ohne
Ausnahme getötet
haben.Im Mittelpunkt des
zweiten Satzes steht
Arpad, der
eigentliche Begründer
des ungarischen Staates.
Eineatmosphärisch
klingende Einleitung
beschwört
Emese, die
Großmutter Arpads,
herauf, die im Traum
seine Bestimmung
vorhergesehen hatte. Er
schlug seinen Gegner, den
Prinzen Zalan von
Bulgarien, im Kampf in
die Flucht und gab dem
Land denNamen
Magyarorszag.Das Finale
ist nach Istvan
benannt, dem König,
der in Ungarn das
Christentum einführte
und am ersten Januar 1001
durch Papst Sylvester II.
gekrönt wurde. Ein
feierlicher Anfang leitet
über in einen an
Kriegsgetümmelerinnern
den Abschnitt, der in
lärmendem Getöse
endet. Es steht für
das Ende des Heiden
Koppany, dessen
Körper gevierteilt und
als abschreckendes
Beispiel an die vier
Burgen des Landes gesandt
wurde. Ein ruhiges,
beinahe religiös
wirkendesZwischenspiel
mündet in die
ungarische Nationalhymne.
Dieser prachtvolle, mit
grandioso
überschriebene Schluss
hat auch eine symbolische
Bedeutung: Nach zehn
Jahrhunderten hat Ungarn
guten Grund, mit Stolz
zurückzublicken und
der Zukunft mitZuversicht
und Optimismus
entgegenzusehen.Die
wunderbare Melodie der
Nationalhymne erscheint
in der Sinfonie auch
vorher schon immer
wieder, wird meist aber
ganz oder teilweise
überdeckt. Sie
durchläuft das Werk
wie ein roter Faden, der
anfangs kaumwahrzunehmen
ist und erst im Verlauf
der Sinfonie immer
deutlicher wird. Am Ende
krönt sie das Werk in
einer letzten
prachtvollen Steigerung,
in der das Orchester den
majestätischen Klang
einer Orgel
annimmt.
Sinfonia
Hungarica,
commissionata dalla banda
ungherese di
Kiskunfelegyahaza, è
dedicata al maestro
Ferenc Jankovski, al
sindaco della citt Jozsef
Ficsor e a Gabriella
Kiss. La prima mondiale,
eseguita dalla banda
Kiskunfelegyhaza si è
tenutaa Budapest il 31
marzo 2001 sotto la
direzione del
compositore.Gli eventi
salienti della storia
dell’Ungheria,
come le guerre ed altri
avvenimenti importanti,
sono tradotti in musica
in questa sinfonia
strutturata in tre
movimenti. Sinfonia
Hungaricavuole anche
essere un omaggio allo
stato ungherese che
festeggia il suo
millennio nel
2001.ATTILA, re
degli Unni, spesso
chiamato “il
flagello di Dio“
è la figura centrale
del primo movimento,
caratterizzato dalla
paura, dalla
minaccia,dall’aggr
essione e dalla crudelt .
Buda, fratello di Attila
è associato ad un tema
più eroico, mentre
Rika, l’amata
moglie, è
rappresentata da una
melodia lirica.
L’eccitante finale
di questo movimento di
apertura illustra la
tanto temuta velocit
delle truppe di Attila
che seminavano paura e
morte.Il secondo
movimento pone
l’accento su
ARPAD, il
fondatore dello Stato
ungherese. Inizia con un
passaggio in stile
atmosferico che evoca la
nonna di Arpad, Emese che
aveva sognato e
predettoil futuro del
nipote. Uno degli
oppositori di Arpad, il
principe bulgaro Zalan,
fu cacciato dopo una
battaglia. In seguito,
Arpad chiamò
ufficialmente il
territorio
“Magyarorszagâ€
.Il movimento finale
prende il nome da
ISTVAN, il re che
portòil cristianesimo
in Ungheria e che fu
incoronato da Papa
Silvestro II il 1
gennaio, 1001. Un inizio
solenne prelude ad un
passaggio bellico
accentuato da rumori
imponenti; questo a
simboleggiare
l’atroce fine del
pagano Koppany il cui
corpo futagliato in
quattro pezzi e inviato
ai quattro castelli del
paese come monito. Dopo
un intermezzo quieto,
quasi religioso, viene
presentato l’Inno
nazionale ungherese. In
questo ampio e grandioso
finale riecheggia
l’orgoglio
dell’Ungheria
nelricordare il suo
passato e la fiducia con
la quale si proietta al
futuro.Lo stupendo tema
dell’Inno
nazionale ungherese è
proposto nell’arco
dell’intera
sinfonia. E’
però spesso
parzialmente nascosto e
usato come filo
conduttore, appena
riconoscibileall’i
nizio ma sempre più
ovvio quando la sinfonia
si avvicina al suo
finale. A conclusione
della sinfonia, il
sublime inno conduce la
banda in
un’apoteosi
finale, facendo apparire
l’organico
strumentale come un
maestoso organo.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1175782-010 Suite for Co...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1175782-010
Suite for Concert
Band. Composed by
Jacob De Haan. Concert
and Contest Collection
CBHA. Concert Piece. Set
(Score & Parts). Composed
2017. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1175782-010. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1175782-010).
English-German-French-
Dutch.
This
4-movement suite tells
the story of the
beautiful French town
‘Tulle’ that
was built on seven hills,
just like Rome and
Lisbon. The composer
depicts the history of
the town, as well as
important events such as
the bloodbath during
World War II, the fabric
‘tulle’
after which the town is
named and the festive
annual fair. Since Tulle
is also known for the
production of accordions,
the composer added an
‘ad libitum’
accordion part. A really
charming and stylish
concert or contest
work!
Deze suite
in vier delen vertelt het
verhaal van het mooie
Franse stadje Tulle, dat
net als Rome en Lissabon
gebouwd is op zeven
heuvels. De componist
beschrijft de
geschiedenis van Tulle,
met aandacht voor
belangrijke
gebeurtenissen als het
bloedbad in de Tweede
Wereldoorlog, de
fijnmazige stof tule, die
naar het stadje genoemd
is, en een feestelijke
jaarkermis. Omdat Tulle
ook bekendstaat om de
accordeons die er
vervaardigd worden, heeft
de componist een ad
libitum
accordeonpartij bij dit
werk geschreven. Een
charmant en stijlvol
concert- of
wedstrijdwerk!
Questa suite
composta di 4 movimenti
racconta la storia della
bellissima citt francese
di “Tulleâ€
costruita su sette
colline, come Roma e
Lisbona. Il compositore
racconta la storia della
citt e i suoi eventi
importanti come il bagni
di sangue durante la
Seconda Guerra Mondiale,
la fabbrica di
“tulleâ€, dopo
i quali la citt è
stata chiamata e la fiera
annuale estiva. Dal
momento che Tulle è
noto anche per la
produzione di
fisarmoniche, il
compositore ha aggiunto
una parte di fisarmonica
“ad libitumâ€.
Un concerto veramente aff
ascinante ed elegante o
un brano adatto ad un
concorso.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1175782-140 Suite for Co...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1175782-140
Suite for Concert
Band. Composed by
Jacob De Haan. Concert
and Contest Collection
CBHA. Concert Piece.
Score Only. Composed
2017. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1175782-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1175782-140).
English-German-French-
Dutch.
This
4-movement suite tells
the story of the
beautiful French town
‘Tulle’ that
was built on seven hills,
just like Rome and
Lisbon. The composer
depicts the history of
the town, as well as
important events such as
the bloodbath during
World War II, the fabric
‘tulle’
after which the town is
named and the festive
annual fair. Since Tulle
is also known for the
production of accordions,
the composer added an
‘ad libitum’
accordion part. A really
charming and stylish
concert or contest
work!
Deze suite
in vier delen vertelt het
verhaal van het mooie
Franse stadje Tulle, dat
net als Rome en Lissabon
gebouwd is op zeven
heuvels. De componist
beschrijft de
geschiedenis van Tulle,
met aandacht voor
belangrijke
gebeurtenissen als het
bloedbad in de Tweede
Wereldoorlog, de
fijnmazige stof tule, die
naar het stadje genoemd
is, en een feestelijke
jaarkermis. Omdat Tulle
ook bekendstaat om de
accordeons die er
vervaardigd worden, heeft
de componist een ad
libitum
accordeonpartij bij dit
werk geschreven. Een
charmant en stijlvol
concert- of
wedstrijdwerk!
Questa suite
composta di 4 movimenti
racconta la storia della
bellissima citt francese
di “Tulleâ€
costruita su sette
colline, come Roma e
Lisbona. Il compositore
racconta la storia della
citt e i suoi eventi
importanti come il bagni
di sangue durante la
Seconda Guerra Mondiale,
la fabbrica di
“tulleâ€, dopo
i quali la citt è
stata chiamata e la fiera
annuale estiva. Dal
momento che Tulle è
noto anche per la
produzione di
fisarmoniche, il
compositore ha aggiunto
una parte di fisarmonica
“ad libitumâ€.
Un concerto veramente aff
ascinante ed elegante o
un brano adatto ad un
concorso.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 6 SKU: BT.DHP-1002207-140 Composed by Jan V...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 6
SKU:
BT.DHP-1002207-140
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. Sovereign Series.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2000. 96
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1002207-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1002207-140).
Sinfonia
Hungarica is a
three-movement symphony
that depicts the history
of Hungary. All three
movements were inspired
by historical key
figures, wars, and other
important events from
this country. This
symphony is a celebration
of Hungary’s
millennium in
2001.ATTILA, King of the
Huns, often named
“The scourge of
God,†is the
central figure of the
first movement, mainly
characterized by fear,
threat, aggression, and
cruelty. Attila’s
brother, Buda, however,
has a more heroic theme,
while his beloved wife,
Rika, has a lyrical
melody. The exciting
ending of this opening
movement illustrates the
dreaded speed of
Attila’s troops:
they pursued their
victims and killed them
all!
Die
Sinfonie in drei
Sätzen ist eine
musikalische Schilderung
der Geschichte Ungarns.
Alle drei Sätze haben
bedeutende historische
Persönlichkeiten und
Schlüsselereignisse
aus der Landesgeschichte
- wie etwa Kriege - zum
Inhalt. Das Werk wurde
zuUngarns
Tausendjahrfeier im Jahr
2001
geschrieben.Attila
, König der Hunnen,
oftmals auch die
Geißel Gottes genannt,
ist die zentrale Gestalt
des ersten Satzes; in
seiner musikalischen
Beschreibung sind
Aggressivität und
Grausamkeit, die vonihm
ausgehende Bedrohung und
ihm entgegengebrachte
Furcht spürbar.
Daneben erscheinen das
heroischer klingende
Thema von Buda,
Attilas Bruder, und das
lyrische von Rika,
seiner zärtlich
geliebten Frau. Der
aufpeitschende Schluss
desSatzes ist Sinnbild
für die gefürchtete
Schnelligkeit von Attilas
Truppen, mit der sie ihre
Opfer eingeholt und ohne
Ausnahme getötet
haben.Im Mittelpunkt des
zweiten Satzes steht
Arpad, der
eigentliche Begründer
des ungarischen Staates.
Eineatmosphärisch
klingende Einleitung
beschwört
Emese, die
Großmutter Arpads,
herauf, die im Traum
seine Bestimmung
vorhergesehen hatte. Er
schlug seinen Gegner, den
Prinzen Zalan von
Bulgarien, im Kampf in
die Flucht und gab dem
Land denNamen
Magyarorszag.Das Finale
ist nach Istvan
benannt, dem König,
der in Ungarn das
Christentum einführte
und am ersten Januar 1001
durch Papst Sylvester II.
gekrönt wurde. Ein
feierlicher Anfang leitet
über in einen an
Kriegsgetümmelerinnern
den Abschnitt, der in
lärmendem Getöse
endet. Es steht für
das Ende des Heiden
Koppany, dessen
Körper gevierteilt und
als abschreckendes
Beispiel an die vier
Burgen des Landes gesandt
wurde. Ein ruhiges,
beinahe religiös
wirkendesZwischenspiel
mündet in die
ungarische Nationalhymne.
Dieser prachtvolle, mit
grandioso
überschriebene Schluss
hat auch eine symbolische
Bedeutung: Nach zehn
Jahrhunderten hat Ungarn
guten Grund, mit Stolz
zurückzublicken und
der Zukunft mitZuversicht
und Optimismus
entgegenzusehen.Die
wunderbare Melodie der
Nationalhymne erscheint
in der Sinfonie auch
vorher schon immer
wieder, wird meist aber
ganz oder teilweise
überdeckt. Sie
durchläuft das Werk
wie ein roter Faden, der
anfangs kaumwahrzunehmen
ist und erst im Verlauf
der Sinfonie immer
deutlicher wird. Am Ende
krönt sie das Werk in
einer letzten
prachtvollen Steigerung,
in der das Orchester den
majestätischen Klang
einer Orgel
annimmt.
Sinfonia
Hungarica,
commissionata dalla banda
ungherese di
Kiskunfelegyahaza, è
dedicata al maestro
Ferenc Jankovski, al
sindaco della citt Jozsef
Ficsor e a Gabriella
Kiss. La prima mondiale,
eseguita dalla banda
Kiskunfelegyhaza si è
tenutaa Budapest il 31
marzo 2001 sotto la
direzione del
compositore.Gli eventi
salienti della storia
dell’Ungheria,
come le guerre ed altri
avvenimenti importanti,
sono tradotti in musica
in questa sinfonia
strutturata in tre
movimenti. Sinfonia
Hungaricavuole anche
essere un omaggio allo
stato ungherese che
festeggia il suo
millennio nel
2001.ATTILA, re
degli Unni, spesso
chiamato “il
flagello di Dio“
è la figura centrale
del primo movimento,
caratterizzato dalla
paura, dalla
minaccia,dall’aggr
essione e dalla crudelt .
Buda, fratello di Attila
è associato ad un tema
più eroico, mentre
Rika, l’amata
moglie, è
rappresentata da una
melodia lirica.
L’eccitante finale
di questo movimento di
apertura illustra la
tanto temuta velocit
delle truppe di Attila
che seminavano paura e
morte.Il secondo
movimento pone
l’accento su
ARPAD, il
fondatore dello Stato
ungherese. Inizia con un
passaggio in stile
atmosferico che evoca la
nonna di Arpad, Emese che
aveva sognato e
predettoil futuro del
nipote. Uno degli
oppositori di Arpad, il
principe bulgaro Zalan,
fu cacciato dopo una
battaglia. In seguito,
Arpad chiamò
ufficialmente il
territorio
“Magyarorszagâ€
.Il movimento finale
prende il nome da
ISTVAN, il re che
portòil cristianesimo
in Ungheria e che fu
incoronato da Papa
Silvestro II il 1
gennaio, 1001. Un inizio
solenne prelude ad un
passaggio bellico
accentuato da rumori
imponenti; questo a
simboleggiare
l’atroce fine del
pagano Koppany il cui
corpo futagliato in
quattro pezzi e inviato
ai quattro castelli del
paese come monito. Dopo
un intermezzo quieto,
quasi religioso, viene
presentato l’Inno
nazionale ungherese. In
questo ampio e grandioso
finale riecheggia
l’orgoglio
dell’Ungheria
nelricordare il suo
passato e la fiducia con
la quale si proietta al
futuro.Lo stupendo tema
dell’Inno
nazionale ungherese è
proposto nell’arco
dell’intera
sinfonia. E’
però spesso
parzialmente nascosto e
usato come filo
conduttore, appena
riconoscibileall’i
nizio ma sempre più
ovvio quando la sinfonia
si avvicina al suo
finale. A conclusione
della sinfonia, il
sublime inno conduce la
banda in
un’apoteosi
finale, facendo apparire
l’organico
strumentale come un
maestoso organo.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 6 SKU: BT.DHP-1002208-010 Composed by Jan V...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 6
SKU:
BT.DHP-1002208-010
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. Sovereign Series.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2000.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1002208-010.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1002208-010).
Sinfonia
Hungarica is a
three-movement symphony
that depicts the history
of Hungary. All three
movements were inspired
by historical key
figures, wars, and other
important events from
this country. This
symphony is a celebration
of Hungary’s
millennium in 2001.The
second movement focuses
on ARPAD, the actual
founder of the Hungarian
State. It starts with an
atmospherical passage,
evoking his grandmother,
Emese, who dreamt about
his future destination.
One of Arpad’s
opponents, the Bulgarian
Prince Zalan, was chased
away after a fight. After
this, Arpad officially
named the territory
“Magyarorszag.â€
Die
Sinfonie in drei
Sätzen ist eine
musikalische Schilderung
der Geschichte Ungarns.
Alle drei Sätze haben
bedeutende historische
Persönlichkeiten und
Schlüsselereignisse
aus der Landesgeschichte
- wie etwa Kriege - zum
Inhalt. Das Werk wurde
zuUngarns
Tausendjahrfeier im Jahr
2001
geschrieben.Attila
, König der Hunnen,
oftmals auch die
Geißel Gottes genannt,
ist die zentrale Gestalt
des ersten Satzes; in
seiner musikalischen
Beschreibung sind
Aggressivität und
Grausamkeit, die vonihm
ausgehende Bedrohung und
ihm entgegengebrachte
Furcht spürbar.
Daneben erscheinen das
heroischer klingende
Thema von Buda,
Attilas Bruder, und das
lyrische von Rika,
seiner zärtlich
geliebten Frau. Der
aufpeitschende Schluss
desSatzes ist Sinnbild
für die gefürchtete
Schnelligkeit von Attilas
Truppen, mit der sie ihre
Opfer eingeholt und ohne
Ausnahme getötet
haben.Im Mittelpunkt des
zweiten Satzes steht
Arpad, der
eigentliche Begründer
des ungarischen Staates.
Eineatmosphärisch
klingende Einleitung
beschwört
Emese, die
Großmutter Arpads,
herauf, die im Traum
seine Bestimmung
vorhergesehen hatte. Er
schlug seinen Gegner, den
Prinzen Zalan von
Bulgarien, im Kampf in
die Flucht und gab dem
Land denNamen
Magyarorszag.Das Finale
ist nach Istvan
benannt, dem König,
der in Ungarn das
Christentum einführte
und am ersten Januar 1001
durch Papst Sylvester II.
gekrönt wurde. Ein
feierlicher Anfang leitet
über in einen an
Kriegsgetümmelerinnern
den Abschnitt, der in
lärmendem Getöse
endet. Es steht für
das Ende des Heiden
Koppany, dessen
Körper gevierteilt und
als abschreckendes
Beispiel an die vier
Burgen des Landes gesandt
wurde. Ein ruhiges,
beinahe religiös
wirkendesZwischenspiel
mündet in die
ungarische Nationalhymne.
Dieser prachtvolle, mit
grandioso
überschriebene Schluss
hat auch eine symbolische
Bedeutung: Nach zehn
Jahrhunderten hat Ungarn
guten Grund, mit Stolz
zurückzublicken und
der Zukunft mitZuversicht
und Optimismus
entgegenzusehen.Die
wunderbare Melodie der
Nationalhymne erscheint
in der Sinfonie auch
vorher schon immer
wieder, wird meist aber
ganz oder teilweise
überdeckt. Sie
durchläuft das Werk
wie ein roter Faden, der
anfangs kaumwahrzunehmen
ist und erst im Verlauf
der Sinfonie immer
deutlicher wird. Am Ende
krönt sie das Werk in
einer letzten
prachtvollen Steigerung,
in der das Orchester den
majestätischen Klang
einer Orgel
annimmt.
Sinfonia
Hungarica,
commissionata dalla banda
ungherese di
Kiskunfelegyahaza, è
dedicata al maestro
Ferenc Jankovski, al
sindaco della citt Jozsef
Ficsor e a Gabriella
Kiss. La prima mondiale,
eseguita dalla banda
Kiskunfelegyhaza si è
tenutaa Budapest il 31
marzo 2001 sotto la
direzione del
compositore.Gli eventi
salienti della storia
dell’Ungheria,
come le guerre ed altri
avvenimenti importanti,
sono tradotti in musica
in questa sinfonia
strutturata in tre
movimenti. Sinfonia
Hungaricavuole anche
essere un omaggio allo
stato ungherese che
festeggia il suo
millennio nel
2001.ATTILA, re
degli Unni, spesso
chiamato “il
flagello di Dio“
è la figura centrale
del primo movimento,
caratterizzato dalla
paura, dalla
minaccia,dall’aggr
essione e dalla crudelt .
Buda, fratello di Attila
è associato ad un tema
più eroico, mentre
Rika, l’amata
moglie, è
rappresentata da una
melodia lirica.
L’eccitante finale
di questo movimento di
apertura illustra la
tanto temuta velocit
delle truppe di Attila
che seminavano paura e
morte.Il secondo
movimento pone
l’accento su
ARPAD, il
fondatore dello Stato
ungherese. Inizia con un
passaggio in stile
atmosferico che evoca la
nonna di Arpad, Emese che
aveva sognato e
predettoil futuro del
nipote. Uno degli
oppositori di Arpad, il
principe bulgaro Zalan,
fu cacciato dopo una
battaglia. In seguito,
Arpad chiamò
ufficialmente il
territorio
“Magyarorszagâ€
.Il movimento finale
prende il nome da
ISTVAN, il re che
portòil cristianesimo
in Ungheria e che fu
incoronato da Papa
Silvestro II il 1
gennaio, 1001. Un inizio
solenne prelude ad un
passaggio bellico
accentuato da rumori
imponenti; questo a
simboleggiare
l’atroce fine del
pagano Koppany il cui
corpo futagliato in
quattro pezzi e inviato
ai quattro castelli del
paese come monito. Dopo
un intermezzo quieto,
quasi religioso, viene
presentato l’Inno
nazionale ungherese. In
questo ampio e grandioso
finale riecheggia
l’orgoglio
dell’Ungheria
nelricordare il suo
passato e la fiducia con
la quale si proietta al
futuro.Lo stupendo tema
dell’Inno
nazionale ungherese è
proposto nell’arco
dell’intera
sinfonia. E’
però spesso
parzialmente nascosto e
usato come filo
conduttore, appena
riconoscibileall’i
nizio ma sempre più
ovvio quando la sinfonia
si avvicina al suo
finale. A conclusione
della sinfonia, il
sublime inno conduce la
banda in
un’apoteosi
finale, facendo apparire
l’organico
strumentale come un
maestoso organo.
Flame and Glory Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1135413-140 Vatra I Slava<...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4
SKU:
BT.DHP-1135413-140
Vatra I Slava.
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2013. 24
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1135413-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1135413-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
This opening
piece was commissioned by
a youth orchestra, which
explains why it has such
a lot of dynamism, energy
and optimism. However, it
begins in a stately and
noble fashion, in the
lower range of the wind
orchestra. Soon the
rhythmical drive takes
over, imbuing this piece
with a vibrant and
energetic character. Some
lovely melodic lines and
themes are also
integrated within this
fast section. Wind music
in Croatia is developing
apace as more and more
ensembles are excited by
the next generation of
composers finding so much
success worldwide. For
this reason, the
Vatroslav Lisinski Music
School commissioned this
short but effective piece
from Jan Van der Roost.
The premièretook place
in Zagreb on April 24
2013, conducted by Mario
Komazin.
Dit
openingswerk is
geschreven in opdracht
van een jeugdorkest, wat
verklaart waarom het
zoveel dynamiek, energie
en optimisme ademt. Het
begint echter op
plechtige en statige
wijze - in het lage
blazersregister. Al snel
krijgt de muziek een
steeds ritmischer
karakter en wordt ze
levendiger en vitaler van
sfeer. In dit snelle
gedeelte zijn ook
verschillende mooie
melodielijnen en
thema’s verwerkt.
Het genre blaasmuziek is
in Kroatië sterk in
opkomst, en meer en meer
ensembles zijn
enthousiast over de
volgende generatie jonge
musici die wereldwijd
zoveel succes hebben.
Tegen die achtergrond
heeft de Vatroslav
Lisinski Music School de
Belgische componist Jan
Van der Roost verzochtdit
korte maar effectvolle
werk te schrijven. De
première vond op 24
april 2013 plaats in
Zagreb, onder leiding van
dirigent Mario Komazin.
Dieses
Eröffnungswerk wurde
im Auftrag eines
Jugendblasorchesters
geschrieben, was
erklärt, warum es so
viel Dynamik, Energie und
Optimismus ausstrahlt. Es
beginnt jedoch feierlich
und würdevoll - in den
tiefen Bläsern. Schon
bald wird der Charakter
der Musik immer
rhythmischer und
lebendiger und die
Stimmung wechselt ins
Lebhafte. In diesem
schnellen Teil sind auch
verschiedene schöne
Melodielinien und Themen
verarbeitet. Das Genre
Blasmusik ist in Kroatien
stark im Kommen und immer
mehr Ensembles zeigen
sich begeistert von der
jungen
Komponistengeneration,
die weltweit so
erfolgreich ist. Vor
diesem Hintergrund bat
die Vatroslav Lisinski
Musikschule den
belgischenKomponisten Jan
Van der Roost, dieses
kurze, aber wirkungsvolle
Werk zu schreiben. Die
Premiere fand am 24.
April 2013 in Zagreb
unter der Leitung von
Dirigent Mario Komazin
statt.
Harlem Suburb Shuffle Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band/Harmonie/Fanfare Band - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1216336-215 Comp...(+)
Concert
Band/Harmonie/Fanfare
Band - Grade 4
SKU:
BT.DHP-1216336-215
Composed by Peter Kleine
Schaars. Peter's Compact
Collection. Original
Light Music. Score Only.
Composed 2021. 30 pages.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1216336-215.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1216336-215).
English-German-French-
Dutch.
From the
beginning of the Middle
Ages, we have known
performance practices in
which the duration of the
notes can differ from the
actual notation. In some
cases, binary written
melodies were performed
in a ternary way. This
isalso the case in the
present-day shuffle: the
written quavers are
performed in a long-short
system in which the ratio
is 2:1. In other words,
the performance practice
is based on a triplet
feel. In this
composition,
allingredients of the
shuffle are featured: a
vigorous swing rhythm, a
walking bass, the
successions of thirds in
the accompaniment and the
frequent use of triplets.
To make sure that the
binary written rhythms in
the accompanimentsare
performed in the correct
ternary manner, Peter
Kleine Schaars has
notated the melody themes
in triplets as much as
possible. Thus, this
composition is a very
useful exercise for the
swing development of your
ensemble.Additionally,
the work is a treat to
listen to, so your
audience will really
appreciate this up-tempo
big band like
composition. All ternary
rhythmic cells 17 till 24
pass in revue,
furthermore much
attention had been paid
to acorrect performance
of cell 4 in swing feel.
Al vanaf het
begin van de middeleeuwen
kennen we
uitvoeringspraktijken
waarbij de lengte van de
noten anders kan zijn dan
de daadwerkelijke
notatie. Zo werden in
sommige gevallen binair
uitgeschreven
melodieën ternair
uitgevoerd.Dat is ook het
geval bij de hedendaagse
shuffle: de geschreven
achtsten worden
uitgevoerd in een
lang-kortsysteem waarbij
de verhouding 2:1 geldt.
Oftewel de
uitvoeringspraktijk is
gebaseerd op een
triolenfeel. In deze
compositiekomen alle
ingrediënten van de
shuffle aan bod: een
stevig swingritme, een
walking bass, oplopende
tertsenreeksen in de
begeleiding en veelvuldig
gebruik van triolen. Om
ervoor te zorgen dat de
binair genoteerde
ritmieken in
debegeleidingen op de
juiste ternaire wijze
worden uitgevoerd, heeft
Peter Kleine Schaars de
melodiethema’s
zoveel mogelijk
uitgeschreven in triolen.
Hierdoor is deze
compositie een zeer
bruikbare oefening voor
de swingontwikkelingvan
uw ensemble. Daarnaast is
het werk een feest om
naar te luisteren en zal
het publiek deze uptempo
bigbandachtige compositie
zeker waarderen. Alle
ternaire ritmische cellen
17 tot 24 passeren de
revue, daarnaast is er
veelaandacht voor een
juiste uitvoering van cel
4 in swingfeel.
Seit Beginn des
Mittelalters sind uns
Aufführungspraktiken
bekannt, bei denen die
Dauer der Noten von der
tatsächlichen Notation
abweichen kann. In
einigen Fällen wurden
binär geschriebene
Melodien ternär
gespielt. Dies ist
auchbeim modernen Shuffle
der Fall: Die notierten
Achtelnoten werden in
einem
Lang-Kurz-System“
im Verhältnis 2:1
ausgeführt. Mit
anderen Worten, die
Aufführungspraxis
basiert auf einem
Triolengefühl. In
dieser Komposition sind
alleZutaten des Shuffle
enthalten: ein
kräftiger
Swing-Rhythmus, ein
Walking Bass, eine
Abfolge von Terzen in der
Begleitung und die
häufige Verwendung von
Triolen. Um
sicherzustellen, dass die
binär geschriebenen
Rhythmen in
denBegleitungen ternär
ausgeführt werden, hat
Peter Kleine Schaars die
Melodiethemen so weit wie
möglich als Triolen
notiert. Daher eignet
sich diese Komposition
zum Ãœben des Swings.
Darüber hinaus hört
sich das Stück so
schön an,dass Ihr
Publikum von dieser
schnellen
Big-Band-ähnlichen
Komposition begeistert
sein wird. Die
ternären
Rhythmus-Einheiten 17 bis
24 kommen alle vor,
außerdem wurde ein
Schwerpunkt auf die
korrekte Umsetzung der
Rhythmus-Einheit4 im
Swing-Stil
gelegt.
Concert Band/Harmonie and Euphonium Solo - Grade 5 SKU: BT.AMP-354-010 (+)
Concert Band/Harmonie and
Euphonium Solo - Grade 5
SKU:
BT.AMP-354-010
Euphonium Concerto No.
3. Composed by Philip
Sparke. Elite Series. Set
(Score & Parts). Composed
2012. Anglo Music Press
#AMP 354-010. Published
by Anglo Music Press
(BT.AMP-354-010).
9x12
inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Diamond
Concerto was
commissioned by
Musikverein Mörschied
from Germany - Dr. Eric
Grandjean, conductor -
for a special concert
featuring Steven Mead as
guest soloist. Together
they gave the world
premiere on 28th April
2012 in the town theatre
of Idar-Oberstein.The
commission is a highlight
in the 30-year friendship
between composer and
soloist, which has
included many mutual CD
projects and concerts
and, now, a concerto.
Sparke had Steven
Mead’s special
euphonium sound in his
head throughout the
composition process and
made free use of the
variety of styles which
the world-renowned
virtuoso has made his own
during his highly
successful solo
career.The village
ofMörschied lies to
the west of Frankfurt am
Main in the area known as
the German Road of
Precious Stones, which is
famous for its thriving
gem industry. Because of
this it was decided to
give the commission a
local connection by
choosing the title,
Diamond Concerto.
Each of the three
movements is named after
a famous diamond:1 EARTH
STARis rather stern in
mood, opening with a free
fantasy for the soloist
over a static chord from
the band. This leads to
an Allegro Moderato in
minor mode where small
motives are gradually
repeated and developed by
both band and soloist.2
OCEAN DREAMuses a varied
quote from the
composer’s
Music for Battle
Creek, including a
melting slow melody that
was originally written
with Steven Mead in
mind.3 BLUE HEARTwas
written, at Steven
Mead’s suggestion,
in bebop style and takes
the form of a jazz waltz.
The quasi-improvisatory
central section features
a call-and-response
passage for the soloist
and upper
woodwinds.Soloist:
Difficulty 6Diamond
Concerto is available
for euphonium and piano
(AMP 374-401) as well as
for euphonium and brass
band (AMP 354-030).
Diamond
Concerto is
geschreven in opdracht
van de Duitse Musikverein
Mörschied - met
dirigent Eric Grandjean -
voor een speciaal concert
met Steven Mead als
gastsolist. De
wereldpremière vond
plaats op 28 april 2012
in het Stadttheater van
Idar-Oberstein.De
opdracht vormt een
hoogtepunt in de dertig
jaar lange vriendschap
van de componist en de
solist - waarin ze aan
vele gezamenlijke
cd-projecten en concerten
werkten. En nu is er dan
dit concert. Sparke heeft
het gecomponeerd met
Steven Meads geheel eigen
euphoniumklank in het
achterhoofd. Hij paste
daarbij de diverse
stijlen toe die de
wereldberoemde virtuoos
zich heeft eigen gemaakt
tijdens zijn
succesvollesolocarrièr
e.Het plaatsje
Mörschied ligt ten
westen van Frankfurt am
Main, in het gebied dat
bekendstaat als de
Deutsche
Edelsteinstrasse. Het is
beroemd vanwege zijn
bloeiende
edelstenenindustrie. Om
het werk een lokaal
tintje te geven is een
toepasselijke titel
gekozen: Diamond
Concerto. Elk van de
drie delen is genoemd
naar een beroemde
edelsteen:1 EARTH STARDit
deel is tamelijk sober
van sfeer. Het opent met
een vrije fantasie van de
solist over een statisch
akkoord in het orkest.
Dan volgt een allegro
moderato in mineur, met
kleine motieven die
geleidelijk worden
herhaald en uitgewerkt
door zowel het orkest als
de solist.2 OCEAN
DREAMHierin wordt een
citaat van
Sparke’s werk
Music for Battle
Creek naar voren
gebracht, met een
vloeiende, langzame
melodie die van oorsprong
werd geschreven met het
spel van Steven Mead in
gedachten.3 BLUE
HEARTNaar een suggestie
van Steven Mead zelf is
dit deel geschreven in
bebopstijl. Het neemt de
vorm aan van een
jazzwals. De
quasi-improvisatorische
centrale passage omvat
een vraag-en-antwoordspel
voor de solist en het
hoge hout.Solo:
moeilijkheidsgraad
6Diamond
Concertois eveneens
verkrijgbaar voor
euphonium en piano (AMP
374-401) en voor
euphonium en brass band
(AMP 354-030).
Geschrieben
für den Musikverein
Mörschied, westlich
von Frankfurt am Main an
der Deutschen
Edelsteinstraße
gelegen, wurde jeder der
drei Sätze von
Diamond Concerto
nach einem berühmten
Diamanten benannt: 1
EARTH STAR ist eher
stimmungstechnisch ein
Stern. Der Satz beginnt
mit einer freien Fantasie
des Solisten über
einem statischen Akkord
des Orchesters. Dieses
führt zu einem Allegro
Moderato in Moll, in
welchem kurze Motive von
sowohl Orchester als auch
Solist nach und nach
wiederholt und entwickelt
werden.2 OCEAN DREAM
verwendet ein variiertes
Zitat aus Music for
Battle Creek von
Philip Sparke, das ein
schmelzende Melodie
enthält, die schon im
Gedanken an
Stevengeschrieben worden
war.3 BLUE HEART wurde
auf Steven Meads Anregung
hin im Bebop-Stil
komponiert und weist die
Form eines Jazz Waltz
auf. Der
quasi-improvisatorische
Mittelteil enthält
eine Passage im
Call-and-Response-Muster,
die sich zwischen Solist
und den hohen
Holzbläsern
abspielt.Solist:
Schwierigkeitsgrad
6Diamond Concerto
ist für Euphonium und
Klavier erhältlich
(AMP 374-401) sowie
für Euphonium und
Brass Band (AMP 354-030).
Score and Parts.
Composed by Philip
Sparke. Anglo Music
Concert Band. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2012.
Anglo Music Press
#AMP354010. Published by
Anglo Music Press
(HL.44011228).
Diamond
Concerto was
commissioned by
Musikverein Morschied
from Germany - Dr. Eric
Grandjean, conductor -
for a special concert
featuring Steven Mead as
guest soloist. Together
they gave the world
premiere on 28th April
2012 in the town theatre
of Idar-Oberstein.The
commission is a highlight
in the 30-year friendship
between composer and
soloist, which has
included many mutual CD
projects and concerts
and, now, a concerto.
Sparke had Steven Mead's
special euphonium sound
in his head throughout
the composition process
and made free use of the
variety of styles which
the world-renowned
virtuoso has made his own
during his highly
successful solo
career.The village
ofMorschied lies to the
west of Frankfurt am Main
in the area known as the
German Road of Precious
Stones, which is famous
for its thriving gem
industry. Because of this
it was decided to give
the commission a local
connection by choosing
the title, Diamond
Concerto. Each of the
three movements is named
after a famous diamond:1
EARTH STARis rather stern
in mood, opening with a
free fantasy for the
soloist over a static
chord from the band. This
leads to an Allegro
Moderato in minor mode
where small motives are
gradually repeated and
developed by both band
and soloist.2 OCEAN
DREAMuses a varied quote
from the composer's
Music for Battle
Creek, including a
melting slow melody that
was originally written
with Steven Mead in
mind.3 BLUE HEARTwas
written, at Steven Mead's
suggestion, in bebop
style and takes the form
of a jazz waltz. The
quasi-improvisatory
central section features
a call-and-response
passage for the soloist
and upper
woodwinds.Soloist:
Difficulty 6Diamond
Concerto is available
for euphonium and piano
(AMP 374-401) as well as
for euphonium and brass
band (AMP 354-030).
Diamond
Concerto is
geschreven in opdracht
van de Duitse Musikverein
Morschied - met dirigent
Eric Grandjean - voor een
speciaal concert met
Steven Mead als
gastsolist. De
wereldpremiere vond
plaats op 28 april 2012
in het Stadttheater van
Idar-Oberstein.De
opdracht vormt een
hoogtepunt in de dertig
jaar lange vriendschap
van de componist en de
solist - waarin ze aan
vele gezamenlijke
cd-projecten en concerten
werkten. En nu is er dan
dit concert. Sparke heeft
het gecomponeerd met
Steven Meads geheel eigen
euphoniumklank in het
achterhoofd. Hij paste
daarbij de diverse
stijlen toe die de
wereldberoemde virtuoos
zich heeft eigen gemaakt
tijdens zijn
succesvollesolocarriere.H
et plaatsje Morschied
ligt ten westen van
Frankfurt am Main, in het
gebied dat bekendstaat
als de Deutsche
Edelsteinstrasse. Het is
beroemd vanwege zijn
bloeiende
edelstenenindustrie. Om
het werk een lokaal
tintje te geven is een
toepasselijke titel
gekozen: Diamond
Concerto. Elk van de
drie delen is genoemd
naar een beroemde
edelsteen:1 EARTH STARDit
deel is tamelijk sober
van sfeer. Het opent met
een vrije fantasie van de
solist over een statisch
akkoord in het orkest.
Dan volgt een allegro
moderato in mineur, met
kleine motieven die
geleidelijk worden
herhaald en uitgewerkt
door zowel het orkest als
de solist.2 OCEAN
DREAMHierin wordt een
citaat van Sparke's werk
Music for Battle
Creek naar voren
gebracht, met een
vloeiende, langzame
melodie die van oorsprong
werd geschreven met het
spel van Steven Mead in
gedachten.3 BLUE
HEARTNaar een suggestie
van Steven Mead zelf is
dit deel geschreven in
bebopstijl. Het neemt de
vorm aan van een
jazzwals. De
quasi-improvisatorische
centrale passage omvat
een vraag-en-antwoordspel
voor de solist en het
hoge hout.Solo:
moeilijkheidsgraad
6Diamond
Concertois eveneens
verkrijgbaar voor
euphonium en piano (AMP
374-401) en voor
euphonium en brass band
(AMP 354-030).
Geschrieben fur
den Musikverein
Morschied, westlich von
Frankfurt am Main an der
Deutschen
Edelsteinstrasse gelegen,
wurde jeder der drei
Satze von Diamond
Concerto nach einem
beruhmten Diamanten
benannt: 1 EARTH STAR ist
eher stimmungstechnisch
ein Stern. Der Satz
beginnt mit einer freien
Fantasie des Solisten
uber einem statischen
Akkord des Orchesters.
Dieses fuhrt zu einem
Allegro Moderato in Moll,
in welchem kurze Motive
von sowohl Orchester als
auch Solist nach und nach
wiederholt und entwickelt
werden.2 OCEAN DREAM
verwendet ein variiertes
Zitat aus Music for
Battle Creek von
Philip Sparke, das ein
schmelzende Melodie
enthalt, die schon im
Gedanken an
Stevengeschrieben worden
war.3 BLUE HEART wurde
auf Steven Meads Anregung
hin im Bebop-Stil
komponiert und weist die
Form eines Jazz Waltz
auf. Der
quasi-improvisatorische
Mittelteil enthalt eine
Passage im
Call-and-Response-Muster,
die sich zwischen Solist
und den hohen Holzblasern
abspielt.Solist:
Schwierigkeitsgrad
6Diamond Concerto
ist fur Euphonium und
Klavier erhaltlich (AMP
374-401) sowie fur
Euphonium und Brass Band
(AMP 354-030).
Diamond
Concerto est une
œuvre de commande de
la formation allemande
Musikverein Morschied,
dirigee par le Dr Eric
Grandjean, pour un
concert avec un invite
special, le soliste
Steven Mead. Ensemble,
ils ont cree cette
œuvre le 28 avril
2012 au theatre de la
ville
d'Idar-Oberstein.Cette
commande represente l'un
des points culminants
d'une amitie de trente
annees entre le
compositeur et le
soliste, leur relation
ayant donne naissance a
de nombreux
enregistrements et
concerts et, maintenant,
a un concerto. Pendant la
composition de cette
œuvre, Sparke avait
sans cesse a l'esprit le
son bien particulier de
l'euphonium de Steven
Mead, et il a employe
librement lavariete de
styles que ce virtuose
mondialement connu a
adoptes au cours de sa
brillante carriere de
soliste.Le village de
Morschied se trouve a
l'ouest de
Francfort-sur-le-Main,
dans la region surnommee
Route allemande des
pierres precieuses,
celebre pour son
industrie de la
joaillerie. C'est
pourquoi le compositeur a
decide de saluer cette
province en intitulant
son œuvre Diamond
Concerto. Les trois
mouvements sont chacun
nommes d'apres un diamant
celebre :1 EARTH STARDe
caractere plutot serieux,
ce mouvement debute avec
une fantaisie libre pour
le soliste sur un accord
statique de l'orchestre.
Vient ensuite un Allegro
Moderato en mode mineur
ou de courts motifs sont
progressivement repetes
et developpes par
l'orchestre et le
soliste.2 OCEAN DREAML'on
pourra entendre ici une
variante d'un extrait de
Music for Battle
Creek, incluant une
melodie lente et
emouvante, que le
compositeur ecrivit alors
dans l'optique d'une
future interpretation
realisee par Steven
Mead.3 BLUE HEARTSuivant
l'idee de Steven Mead, ce
mouvement est ecrit dans
un style de be-bop et
prend la forme d'une
valse jazzy. La partie
centrale,
quasi-improvisee,
comprend un passage
d'appel et reponse entre
le soliste et les
bois.Soliste: Difficulte
6Diamond Concerto
est aussi disponible pour
euphonium et piano (AMP
374-401) et euphonium et
brass.
Score Only.
Composed by Philip
Sparke. Anglo Music
Concert Band. Score Only.
Composed 2012. 64 pages.
Anglo Music Press
#AMP354140. Published by
Anglo Music Press
(HL.44011229).
Diamond
Concerto was
commissioned by
Musikverein Morschied
from Germany - Dr. Eric
Grandjean, conductor -
for a special concert
featuring Steven Mead as
guest soloist. Together
they gave the world
premiere on 28th April
2012 in the town theatre
of Idar-Oberstein.The
commission is a highlight
in the 30-year friendship
between composer and
soloist, which has
included many mutual CD
projects and concerts
and, now, a concerto.
Sparke had Steven Mead's
special euphonium sound
in his head throughout
the composition process
and made free use of the
variety of styles which
the world-renowned
virtuoso has made his own
during his highly
successful solo
career.The village
ofMorschied lies to the
west of Frankfurt am Main
in the area known as the
German Road of Precious
Stones, which is famous
for its thriving gem
industry. Because of this
it was decided to give
the commission a local
connection by choosing
the title, Diamond
Concerto. Each of the
three movements is named
after a famous diamond:1
EARTH STARis rather stern
in mood, opening with a
free fantasy for the
soloist over a static
chord from the band. This
leads to an Allegro
Moderato in minor mode
where small motives are
gradually repeated and
developed by both band
and soloist.2 OCEAN
DREAMuses a varied quote
from the composer's
Music for Battle
Creek, including a
melting slow melody that
was originally written
with Steven Mead in
mind.3 BLUE HEARTwas
written, at Steven Mead's
suggestion, in bebop
style and takes the form
of a jazz waltz. The
quasi-improvisatory
central section features
a call-and-response
passage for the soloist
and upper
woodwinds.Soloist:
Difficulty 6Diamond
Concerto is available
for euphonium and piano
(AMP 374-401) as well as
for euphonium and brass
band (AMP 354-030).
Diamond
Concerto is
geschreven in opdracht
van de Duitse Musikverein
Morschied - met dirigent
Eric Grandjean - voor een
speciaal concert met
Steven Mead als
gastsolist. De
wereldpremiere vond
plaats op 28 april 2012
in het Stadttheater van
Idar-Oberstein.De
opdracht vormt een
hoogtepunt in de dertig
jaar lange vriendschap
van de componist en de
solist - waarin ze aan
vele gezamenlijke
cd-projecten en concerten
werkten. En nu is er dan
dit concert. Sparke heeft
het gecomponeerd met
Steven Meads geheel eigen
euphoniumklank in het
achterhoofd. Hij paste
daarbij de diverse
stijlen toe die de
wereldberoemde virtuoos
zich heeft eigen gemaakt
tijdens zijn
succesvollesolocarriere.H
et plaatsje Morschied
ligt ten westen van
Frankfurt am Main, in het
gebied dat bekendstaat
als de Deutsche
Edelsteinstrasse. Het is
beroemd vanwege zijn
bloeiende
edelstenenindustrie. Om
het werk een lokaal
tintje te geven is een
toepasselijke titel
gekozen: Diamond
Concerto. Elk van de
drie delen is genoemd
naar een beroemde
edelsteen:1 EARTH STARDit
deel is tamelijk sober
van sfeer. Het opent met
een vrije fantasie van de
solist over een statisch
akkoord in het orkest.
Dan volgt een allegro
moderato in mineur, met
kleine motieven die
geleidelijk worden
herhaald en uitgewerkt
door zowel het orkest als
de solist.2 OCEAN
DREAMHierin wordt een
citaat van Sparke's werk
Music for Battle
Creek naar voren
gebracht, met een
vloeiende, langzame
melodie die van oorsprong
werd geschreven met het
spel van Steven Mead in
gedachten.3 BLUE
HEARTNaar een suggestie
van Steven Mead zelf is
dit deel geschreven in
bebopstijl. Het neemt de
vorm aan van een
jazzwals. De
quasi-improvisatorische
centrale passage omvat
een vraag-en-antwoordspel
voor de solist en het
hoge hout.Solo:
moeilijkheidsgraad
6Diamond
Concertois eveneens
verkrijgbaar voor
euphonium en piano (AMP
374-401) en voor
euphonium en brass band
(AMP 354-030).
Geschrieben fur
den Musikverein
Morschied, westlich von
Frankfurt am Main an der
Deutschen
Edelsteinstrasse gelegen,
wurde jeder der drei
Satze von Diamond
Concerto nach einem
beruhmten Diamanten
benannt: 1 EARTH STAR ist
eher stimmungstechnisch
ein Stern. Der Satz
beginnt mit einer freien
Fantasie des Solisten
uber einem statischen
Akkord des Orchesters.
Dieses fuhrt zu einem
Allegro Moderato in Moll,
in welchem kurze Motive
von sowohl Orchester als
auch Solist nach und nach
wiederholt und entwickelt
werden.2 OCEAN DREAM
verwendet ein variiertes
Zitat aus Music for
Battle Creek von
Philip Sparke, das ein
schmelzende Melodie
enthalt, die schon im
Gedanken an
Stevengeschrieben worden
war.3 BLUE HEART wurde
auf Steven Meads Anregung
hin im Bebop-Stil
komponiert und weist die
Form eines Jazz Waltz
auf. Der
quasi-improvisatorische
Mittelteil enthalt eine
Passage im
Call-and-Response-Muster,
die sich zwischen Solist
und den hohen Holzblasern
abspielt.Solist:
Schwierigkeitsgrad
6Diamond Concerto
ist fur Euphonium und
Klavier erhaltlich (AMP
374-401) sowie fur
Euphonium und Brass Band
(AMP 354-030).
Diamond
Concerto est une
œuvre de commande de
la formation allemande
Musikverein Morschied,
dirigee par le Dr Eric
Grandjean, pour un
concert avec un invite
special, le soliste
Steven Mead. Ensemble,
ils ont cree cette
œuvre le 28 avril
2012 au theatre de la
ville
d'Idar-Oberstein.Cette
commande represente l'un
des points culminants
d'une amitie de trente
annees entre le
compositeur et le
soliste, leur relation
ayant donne naissance a
de nombreux
enregistrements et
concerts et, maintenant,
a un concerto. Pendant la
composition de cette
œuvre, Sparke avait
sans cesse a l'esprit le
son bien particulier de
l'euphonium de Steven
Mead, et il a employe
librement lavariete de
styles que ce virtuose
mondialement connu a
adoptes au cours de sa
brillante carriere de
soliste.Le village de
Morschied se trouve a
l'ouest de
Francfort-sur-le-Main,
dans la region surnommee
Route allemande des
pierres precieuses,
celebre pour son
industrie de la
joaillerie. C'est
pourquoi le compositeur a
decide de saluer cette
province en intitulant
son œuvre Diamond
Concerto. Les trois
mouvements sont chacun
nommes d'apres un diamant
celebre :1 EARTH STARDe
caractere plutot serieux,
ce mouvement debute avec
une fantaisie libre pour
le soliste sur un accord
statique de l'orchestre.
Vient ensuite un Allegro
Moderato en mode mineur
ou de courts motifs sont
progressivement repetes
et developpes par
l'orchestre et le
soliste.2 OCEAN DREAML'on
pourra entendre ici une
variante d'un extrait de
Music for Battle
Creek, incluant une
melodie lente et
emouvante, que le
compositeur ecrivit alors
dans l'optique d'une
future interpretation
realisee par Steven
Mead.3 BLUE HEARTSuivant
l'idee de Steven Mead, ce
mouvement est ecrit dans
un style de be-bop et
prend la forme d'une
valse jazzy. La partie
centrale,
quasi-improvisee,
comprend un passage
d'appel et reponse entre
le soliste et les
bois.Soliste: Difficulte
6Diamond Concerto
est aussi disponible pour
euphonium et piano (AMP
374-401) et euphonium et
brass.
Composed by Captian Francis Saltus Van Boskerck / Capt. Alfred H. Miles / Charle...(+)
Composed by Captian
Francis Saltus Van
Boskerck / Capt. Alfred
H. Miles / Charles A.
Zimmerman / Edmund L.
Gruber / Lt. Col.Robert
Crawford. Arranged by
Larry Clark / Greg
Gilpin. Flexible Band
Series. Score and
part(s). With Standard
notation. Duration 7
minutes, 7 seconds. Carl
Fischer #XPS13. Published
by Carl Fischer
(CF.XPS13).
Concert Band/Harmonie/Fanfare Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1135398-215 Co...(+)
Concert
Band/Harmonie/Fanfare
Band - Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1135398-215
Composed by Roland
Kernen. De Haske Easy
Band Series. Original
Light Music. Score Only.
Composed 2012. 44 pages.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1135398-215.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1135398-215).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
The hot
tropical climate of the
Caribbean makes these
islands a wonderful place
to be. The population is
of largely African
ancestry, together with
people of European and
Amerindian origin. The
community is proud of the
local Creole culture that
gave rise to a musical
style characteristic of
these wonderful
islands.This small
Caribbean Cocktail
includes three different
dances:- A traditional
calypso with vibrant
rhythms driving a
typically Caribbean
melody;- A quieter
beguine, featuring warmer
and tranquil sounds;- A
merengue with a strong
sense of exuberance and
joie de vivre is easy to
hear.This popular
composition captures in
music the feelings of a
communitywhere
life’s joys are
all-important.
Caribbean Cocktail
is a light-hearted piece
that is ideally suited to
youth bancs and ensembles
with an incomplete or
imbalanced
instrumentation.
Op de eilanden in
het Caribisch gebied
heerst een aangenaam
warm, tropisch klimaat.
De meeste bewoners zijn
er van Afrikaanse
afkomst, maar er wonen
ook mensen van Europese
en indiaanse origine. De
gemeenschap is trots op
haar creoolse cultuur,
waaruit een muziekstijl
is voortgekomen die
typerend is voor deze
prachtige
eilanden.Caribbean
Cocktail omvat drie
verschillende dansen:-
een traditionele calypso
met levendige ritmes en
een typisch Caribische
melodie;- een rustige
beguine waarin warmere en
serenere klanken naar
voren komen;- een
merengue in een
uitbundige sfeer en met
een grote joi de
vivre.Deze
temperamentvolle
compositie weerspiegelt
het muzikale gevoelvan
een gemeenschap waarin
men veel belang hecht aan
een vreugdevol,
ongecompliceerd leven.
Caribbean Cocktail
is een luchthartig werk
dat ideaal is voor
jeugdorkesten en
-ensembles met een
onvolledige of
onevenwichtige bezetting.
Die Karibik ist
eine vom heißen
Tropenklima verwöhnte
Inselkette. Die Einwohner
sind schwarzafrikanischer
Herkunft, mehr oder
weniger gemischt mit
Europäern und
amerikanischen
Ureinwohnern. Diese
Gemeinschaft ist stolz
auf ihre kreolische
Kultur, aus der ein
charakteristischer und
auf diesen wunderbaren
Inseln einzigartiger
Musikstil entstanden
ist.Dieser kleine
Karibische
Cocktail“ umfasst
drei unterschiedliche
Tänze:- einen
traditionellen Calypso
mit pulsierenden
Rhythmen, die eine
typisch karibische
Melodie vorantreiben;-
eine ruhigere Beguine mit
wärmeren, ruhigeren
Klängen;- ein
Merengue, in dem eine
überschwängliche
Atmosphäre und
Lebensfreude
vorherrschen.Dieseunterha
ltsame Komposition bringt
musikalisch die
Gefühle einer
Gemeinschaft zum
Ausdruck, in der
Lebensfreude und
Gelassenheit ganz hoch
angesiedelt sind.
Caribbean Cocktail
ist ein unbeschwertes
Stück, das sich ideal
für
Jugendblasorchester und
Ensembles mit
unvollständiger oder
unausgewogener Besetzung
eignet.
Concert Band/Harmonie/Fanfare Band - Grade 2.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1135398-015 Co...(+)
Concert
Band/Harmonie/Fanfare
Band - Grade 2.5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1135398-015
Composed by Roland
Kernen. De Haske Easy
Band Series. Original
Light Music. Set (Score &
Parts). Composed 2012. De
Haske Publications #DHP
1135398-015. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1135398-015).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
The hot
tropical climate of the
Caribbean makes these
islands a wonderful place
to be. The population is
of largely African
ancestry, together with
people of European and
Amerindian origin. The
community is proud of the
local Creole culture that
gave rise to a musical
style characteristic of
these wonderful
islands.This small
Caribbean Cocktail
includes three different
dances:- A traditional
calypso with vibrant
rhythms driving a
typically Caribbean
melody;- A quieter
beguine, featuring warmer
and tranquil sounds;- A
merengue with a strong
sense of exuberance and
joie de vivre is easy to
hear.This popular
composition captures in
music the feelings of a
communitywhere
life’s joys are
all-important.
Caribbean Cocktail
is a light-hearted piece
that is ideally suited to
youth bancs and ensembles
with an incomplete or
imbalanced
instrumentation.
Op de eilanden in
het Caribisch gebied
heerst een aangenaam
warm, tropisch klimaat.
De meeste bewoners zijn
er van Afrikaanse
afkomst, maar er wonen
ook mensen van Europese
en indiaanse origine. De
gemeenschap is trots op
haar creoolse cultuur,
waaruit een muziekstijl
is voortgekomen die
typerend is voor deze
prachtige
eilanden.Caribbean
Cocktail omvat drie
verschillende dansen:-
een traditionele calypso
met levendige ritmes en
een typisch Caribische
melodie;- een rustige
beguine waarin warmere en
serenere klanken naar
voren komen;- een
merengue in een
uitbundige sfeer en met
een grote joi de
vivre.Deze
temperamentvolle
compositie weerspiegelt
het muzikale gevoelvan
een gemeenschap waarin
men veel belang hecht aan
een vreugdevol,
ongecompliceerd leven.
Caribbean Cocktail
is een luchthartig werk
dat ideaal is voor
jeugdorkesten en
-ensembles met een
onvolledige of
onevenwichtige bezetting.
Die Karibik ist
eine vom heißen
Tropenklima verwöhnte
Inselkette. Die Einwohner
sind schwarzafrikanischer
Herkunft, mehr oder
weniger gemischt mit
Europäern und
amerikanischen
Ureinwohnern. Diese
Gemeinschaft ist stolz
auf ihre kreolische
Kultur, aus der ein
charakteristischer und
auf diesen wunderbaren
Inseln einzigartiger
Musikstil entstanden
ist.Dieser kleine
Karibische
Cocktail“ umfasst
drei unterschiedliche
Tänze:- einen
traditionellen Calypso
mit pulsierenden
Rhythmen, die eine
typisch karibische
Melodie vorantreiben;-
eine ruhigere Beguine mit
wärmeren, ruhigeren
Klängen;- ein
Merengue, in dem eine
überschwängliche
Atmosphäre und
Lebensfreude
vorherrschen.Dieseunterha
ltsame Komposition bringt
musikalisch die
Gefühle einer
Gemeinschaft zum
Ausdruck, in der
Lebensfreude und
Gelassenheit ganz hoch
angesiedelt sind.
Caribbean Cocktail
ist ein unbeschwertes
Stück, das sich ideal
für
Jugendblasorchester und
Ensembles mit
unvollständiger oder
unausgewogener Besetzung
eignet.
Concert Band/Harmonie - easy SKU: BT.CMP-0809-04-010 Composed by Mike Han...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
easy
SKU:
BT.CMP-0809-04-010
Composed by Mike
Hannickel. Beginning
Band. Original Light
Music. Set (Score &
Parts). Composed 2004.
Curnow Music #CMP
0809-04-010. Published by
Curnow Music
(BT.CMP-0809-04-010).
Sure. To the
kids it’s about
Little Miss Muffet and a
surprise visit from her
friendly local spider.But
to you, the director,
it’s REALLY about
the “newâ€
note called concert
E-natural. Whatever
method book you are
using, once concert
E-natural has been
introduced, the band will
be ready to play this
one. The students will
have fun with foot
stomping and Miss
Muffet’s scream,
while you enjoy watching
your students get better
and better at playing
concert E-natural and
concert E-flat at the
right
times.EEEEEEEEK!
V
oor (jonge) muzikanten en
hun publiek is dit een
grappig stuk over een
spin die een verschrikte
dame met een onverwacht
bezoekje vereert. Voor de
dirigent is dit een stuk
om met name de toon E met
het orkest te oefenen.
Terwijl despelers en
toehoorders veel plezier
beleven met originele
elementen zoals stampen
en gillen, weet de
dirigent dat de jonge
muzikanten steeds
zekerder worden in het
afwisselen van de E en de
Es. IEKS!
Als sich
die kleine Miss Muffet
zum Tee niederließ,
konnte sie nicht ahnen,
dass sie bald
Gesellschaft von einer
Spinne bekommen würde,
sonst hätte sie sicher
für sie mit gedeckt...
Mike Hannickel vertonte
ein bekanntes englisches
Kindergedicht über
eine Spinne zu einem
einfachen, aber
reizvollen Stück, das
Jung und Alt bezaubern
wird!
America Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Band Concert Band - Grade 3 SKU: CF.CPS252 Composed by Michael J. Miller....(+)
Band Concert Band - Grade
3
SKU: CF.CPS252
Composed by Michael J.
Miller. Set of Score and
Parts.
12+4+4+2+4+4+4+2+2+2+2+2+
2+4+4+4+2+2+3+3+3+2+4+3+1
+2+3 pages. Duration
1:45. Carl Fischer Music
#CPS252. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS252).
ISBN
9781491159699. UPC:
680160918287.
Ameri
ca is intended for any
intermediate to
professional concert band
looking to honor the
United States of America
and/or members of the
Armed Forces. It is
therefore ideal for
performance on or around
any patriotic holiday. It
is not a typical setting
of the tune, in that many
liberties are taken to
showcase each instrument
of the ensemble, with the
melodic focus constantly
shifting. The conductor
and performers should
seek out these moments,
and bring them to life
whenever possible. The
introduction, mm. 1-12,
should be approached in
the style of a fanfare,
with an emphasis on
syncopation and
exaggerated nuance in
regards to articulation
style. Here, hidden
beneath woodwind
flourishes and triumphant
bugle calls, the low
voices play quotes of
familiar American tunes
such as The Star-Spangled
Banner (m. 1, beat 3) and
Simple Gifts (m. 3, beat
4). In mm. 15-22 the
melody is carefully
hidden among counter
lines. This should be
carefully balanced to
highlight the melody,
while still shaping the
counter melodies
appropriately. A brief
return to the fanfare
style occurs in mm. 33-35
before melding back into
the chorale style. In
regards to dynamics,
performers should be
reminded that within any
single dynamic exists a
range of expressive
shades. No two notes
should be played at the
same volume, ensuring
direction in even the
simplest of phrases.
Generally speaking, the
fortissimo dynamic should
be approached
thoughtfully, with the
bulk of the sound coming
from the lowest voices,
and the least from the
highest
voices. America is
intended for any
intermediate to
professional concert band
looking to honor the
United States of America
and/or members of the
Armed Forces. It is
therefore ideal for
performance on or around
any patriotic holiday. It
is not a typical setting
of the tune, in that many
liberties are taken to
showcase each instrument
of the ensemble, with the
melodic focus constantly
shifting. The conductor
and performers should
seek out these moments,
and bring them to life
whenever possible.The
introduction, mm.
1–12, should be
approached in the style
of a fanfare, with an
emphasis on syncopation
and exaggerated nuance in
regards to articulation
style. Here, hidden
beneath woodwind
flourishes and triumphant
bugle calls, the low
voices play quotes of
familiar American tunes
such as The Star-Spangled
Banner (m. 1, beat 3) and
Simple Gifts (m. 3, beat
4). In mm.
15–22 the melody
is carefully hidden among
counter lines. This
should be carefully
balanced to highlight the
melody, while still
shaping the counter
melodies appropriately.A
brief return to the
fanfare style occurs in
mm. 33–35 before
melding back into the
chorale style.In regards
to dynamics, performers
should be reminded that
within any single dynamic
exists a range of
expressive shades. No two
notes should be played at
the same volume, ensuring
direction in even the
simplest of
phrases.Generally
speaking, the fortissimo
dynamic should be
approached thoughtfully,
with the bulk of the
sound coming from the
lowest voices, and the
least from the highest
voices.
America Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Band Concert Band - Grade 3 SKU: CF.CPS252F Composed by Michael J. Miller...(+)
Band Concert Band - Grade
3
SKU: CF.CPS252F
Composed by Michael J.
Miller. Full score. 9
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#CPS252F. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS252F).
ISBN
9781491159705. UPC:
680160918294.
Ameri
ca is intended for any
intermediate to
professional concert band
looking to honor the
United States of America
and/or members of the
Armed Forces. It is
therefore ideal for
performance on or around
any patriotic holiday. It
is not a typical setting
of the tune, in that many
liberties are taken to
showcase each instrument
of the ensemble, with the
melodic focus constantly
shifting. The conductor
and performers should
seek out these moments,
and bring them to life
whenever possible. The
introduction, mm. 1-12,
should be approached in
the style of a fanfare,
with an emphasis on
syncopation and
exaggerated nuance in
regards to articulation
style. Here, hidden
beneath woodwind
flourishes and triumphant
bugle calls, the low
voices play quotes of
familiar American tunes
such as The Star-Spangled
Banner (m. 1, beat 3) and
Simple Gifts (m. 3, beat
4). In mm. 15-22 the
melody is carefully
hidden among counter
lines. This should be
carefully balanced to
highlight the melody,
while still shaping the
counter melodies
appropriately. A brief
return to the fanfare
style occurs in mm. 33-35
before melding back into
the chorale style. In
regards to dynamics,
performers should be
reminded that within any
single dynamic exists a
range of expressive
shades. No two notes
should be played at the
same volume, ensuring
direction in even the
simplest of phrases.
Generally speaking, the
fortissimo dynamic should
be approached
thoughtfully, with the
bulk of the sound coming
from the lowest voices,
and the least from the
highest
voices. America is
intended for any
intermediate to
professional concert band
looking to honor the
United States of America
and/or members of the
Armed Forces. It is
therefore ideal for
performance on or around
any patriotic holiday. It
is not a typical setting
of the tune, in that many
liberties are taken to
showcase each instrument
of the ensemble, with the
melodic focus constantly
shifting. The conductor
and performers should
seek out these moments,
and bring them to life
whenever possible.The
introduction, mm.
1–12, should be
approached in the style
of a fanfare, with an
emphasis on syncopation
and exaggerated nuance in
regards to articulation
style. Here, hidden
beneath woodwind
flourishes and triumphant
bugle calls, the low
voices play quotes of
familiar American tunes
such as The Star-Spangled
Banner (m. 1, beat 3) and
Simple Gifts (m. 3, beat
4). In mm.
15–22 the melody
is carefully hidden among
counter lines. This
should be carefully
balanced to highlight the
melody, while still
shaping the counter
melodies appropriately.A
brief return to the
fanfare style occurs in
mm. 33–35 before
melding back into the
chorale style.In regards
to dynamics, performers
should be reminded that
within any single dynamic
exists a range of
expressive shades. No two
notes should be played at
the same volume, ensuring
direction in even the
simplest of
phrases.Generally
speaking, the fortissimo
dynamic should be
approached thoughtfully,
with the bulk of the
sound coming from the
lowest voices, and the
least from the highest
voices.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 2 SKU: BT.DHP-1115250-140 Composed by Jan V...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 2
SKU:
BT.DHP-1115250-140
Composed by Jan Van der
Roost. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2012. 28
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1115250-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1115250-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
The
Soldier’s Wife
is a short and simple
piece commissioned by the
Singapore Ministry of
Education. It was
originally intended as a
compulsory piece for the
2012 Singapore Youth
Festival. Because many
school bands in Singapore
are incomplete, the
composer was specifically
asked to create a work
that could equally be
played by a limited
ensemble—which
explains various doubled
and optional parts. The
warm tones of a melodic
passage open this short
work: the wife of the
wooden soldier sings a
kind of lullaby. This
lyrical section is
followed by a more
powerful part which is,
however, based on the
same melodic material.
The rhythm, syncopated at
times, infuses
thissection with a
particular energy. The
harmony, too, has some
surprising
turns—and we must
never lose sight of the
restrictions imposed by
the limited level of
difficulty of the piece.
Although the work begins
softly and sweetly, much
more ‘feminine
energy’ is
projected by the close.
The
Soldier’s Wife
is een kort en eenvoudig
werkje dat is geschreven
in opdracht van het
Singaporese ministerie
van Onderwijs. Het was
aanvankelijk bedoeld als
verplicht werk voor het
Singapore Youth Festival
2012. Omdat
veelschoolorkesten in
Singapore een onvolledige
bezetting hebben, kreeg
de componist het
nadrukkelijke verzoek om
het werk zo vorm te geven
dat het ook met een
beperkt ensemble
uitgevoerd kan worden:
dat verklaart een aantal
verdubbelingenen
instrumenten ad
libitum.Een warme,
melodische passage opent
dit korte werkje: de
vrouw van het - houten -
soldaatje zingt als het
ware een wiegeliedje.
Nadat dit lyrische deel
is afgerond, volgt een
energieker gedeeltedat
qua melodisch materiaal
op dezelfde bouwstenen is
gebaseerd. De hier en
daar gesyncopeerde
ritmiek verleent dit deel
een bijzondere energie,
en ook harmonisch zijn er
een paar verrassende
wendingen - waarbij
rekening is gehoudenmet
de beperkingen die
verbonden zijn aan werken
voor dit muzikale niveau.
Begon het werkje zacht en
liefelijk, aan het slot
is er heel wat meer
‘girl power’
voelbaar!
The
Soldier’s Wife
ist ein kurzes, einfaches
Werk, das im Auftrag des
Bildungsministeriums von
Singapur geschrieben
wurde. Es war zunächst
als Pflichtstück
für das Singapurer
Jugendfestival 2012
gedacht. Da viele
Schulblasorchester in
Singapur unvollständig
besetzt sind, bat man den
Komponisten
ausdrücklich, das Werk
so zu gestalten, dass es
auch mit einem begrenzten
Ensemble gespielt werden
könne: Dies erklärt
einige Verdopplungen und
optionale Instrumente.
Eine warm klingende,
melodische Passage
eröffnet dieses kurze
Werk: Die Frau des -
hölzernen- Soldaten
singt eine Art
Wiegenlied. Nach diesem
lyrischen Abschnitt folgt
ein kraftvollerer Teil,
der aber aufdemselben
melodischen Material
aufbaut. Der hier und da
synkopierte Rhythmus
verleiht diesem Teil eine
besondere Energie und
auch harmonisch gibt es
einige überraschende
Wendungen - wobei immer
an die auferlegten
Beschränkungen durch
den Schwierigkeitsgrad
gedacht werden muss. Ist
das Werk zu Beginn noch
leise und lieblich, ist
zum Schluss doch schon
wesentlich mehr weibliche
Energie“
spürbar...!
“Guarda,
è la moglie del
soldato di legnoâ€!
All’inizio, canta
una dolce ninnananna, che
precede una sezione
più potente dai ritmi
sincopati e con
sorprendenti cambiamenti
di armonie. The
Soldier’s Wife
inizia in modo calmo e
dolce per poi trovare
un’energia
tipicamente femminile
verso il finale. The
Soldier’s Wife
è un brano breve e
semplice, perfetto anche
per formazioni a organico
ridotto grazie alle parti
raddoppiate e
opzionali.
Four Earth Songs Orchestre d'harmonie - Avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band and Vocal Solo - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1094768-010 Poems by...(+)
Concert Band and Vocal
Solo - Grade 5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1094768-010
Poems by Graeme
King. Composed by
Marco Putz. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2010.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1094768-010.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1094768-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
The hymn Nun
ruhen alle Wälder (Now
All Forests Rest),
arranged by J.S. Bach
(No. 6, So sei nun,
Seele, deine, from
Cantata BWV 13), is a
guiding light throughout
this four-movement
composition. Pütz
wrote this work as a
musical outcry against
the wilful, profit-driven
destruction of our
environment. When Bach
used the word
“ruhen†(to
rest) over 350 years ago,
it probably had a
different nuance from the
meaning it has today. At
the beginning of the 21st
century - the so-called
age of progress -
“nun ruhen alle
Wälder†should
mean “now all
forests die†.
Massive industrialization
and globalization,
coupled with pure greed,
corruption, political
scandals, an
ever-wideninggap between
the rich and poor, and
other such senseless
human actions, are
pushing our blue planet
closer and closer to the
point of no return. This
work is not intended to
be a ranting accusation.
It should remind us of
the beauty and harmony
that can exist all around
us in nature, if we take
care of it. Pütz
hopes that this will, one
day, help put a greater
emphasis on
humanity’s
survival, and coexistence
with nature rather than
the exploitation
described earlier. All
four texts were created
by Australian poet Graeme
King, whose works were
discovered by Pütz,
by chance on the
internet. Pütz was
especially captivated by
King’s clarity,
and intrigued by the
possibilities of adapting
and melding the strong
rhythmical structure of
King’s writing
with his own musical
language. The four
movements are as follows:
1. Tears of Nature 2.
Grrrevolution 3. Stand
up! 4. Tomorrow The world
première of Four Earth
Songs took place on 7
July 2009 at the 14th
WASBE-Conference in
Cincinnati (USA). This
work is dedicated in
friendship to Jouke
Hoekstra, conductor, and
the Frysk Fanfare Orkest
(the Frisian
Fanfare-Orchestra).
De hymne Nun
ruhen alle Wälder,
gearrangeerd door J.S.
Bach (nr. 6, So sei nun,
Seele, deine, uit cantate
BWV 13), is de leidraad
in deze vierdelige
compositie. Pütz
schreef het werk als een
muzikaal protest tegen de
moedwillige,op winstbejag
gebaseerde vernietiging
van ons milieu. Toen Bach
het woord
‘ruhen’
(rusten) meer dan 350
jaar geleden gebruikte,
lag er waarschijnlijk een
andere nuance in dan
tegenwoordig. Aan het
begin van de 21e eeuw -
dezogenaamde eeuw van de
vooruitgang - zou
‘nun ruhen alle
Wälder’ zelfs
kunnen betekenen:
‘nu sterven alle
bossen’. De
grootschalige
industrialisatie en
globalisering, in
combinatie met pure
hebzucht, corruptie,
politieke schandalen,een
groeiende kloof tussen
arm en rijk, en andere
dwaze menselijke
verrichtingen, brengen
onze blauwe planeet
steeds verder in de
problemen, tot er
misschien geen weg terug
meer is. Dit werk is niet
bedoeld als een
beschuldigendetirade. Het
moet ons wijzen op de
schoonheid en harmonie
die in de natuur om ons
heen kan bestaan, als we
er goed voor zorgen.
Pütz hoopt dat er op
een dag meer nadruk
gelegd zal worden op het
overleven van de mensheid
invreedzame co-existentie
met de natuur, zonder de
eerdergenoemde
uitbuiting. Alle vier de
teksten zijn geschreven
door de Australische
dichter Graeme King,
wiens werk Pütz bij
toeval tegenkwam op het
internet. Hij werd
getroffendoor Kings
helderheid en raakte ge
ntrigeerd door de
mogelijkheid de sterke
ritmische structuur van
Kings teksten om te
zetten in zijn eigen
muzikale taal. De vier
delen zijn de volgende:
1. Tears of Nature 2.
Grrrevolution 3.Stand up!
4. Tomorrow De
wereldpremière van
Four Earth Songs vond
plaats op 7 juli 2009
tijdens de 14e WASBE
Conference in Cincinnati
(VS). Dit werk is in
vriendschap opgedragen
aan dirigent Jouke
Hoekstra en zijn Fryskt
Fanfare
Der Choral
Nun ruhen alle Wälder,
hier in einer Bearbeitung
von J.S. Bach (Nr. 6 So
sei nun, Seele, deine aus
der Kantate BWV 13),
zieht sich wie ein roter
Faden durch diese
viersätzige
Komposition, die als
musikalischer Aufschrei
(Anfang!) gegen die
mutwillige,
profitgesteuerte
Zerstörung unserer
Umwelt gedacht ist.
Sicher hatte das Wort
ruhen“ vor
über 350 Jahren,
als der Liedtext
entstand, eine andere
Bedeutung als heute. Zu
Beginn des 21.
Jahrhunderts, im
sogenannten Zeitalter des
Fortschritts,
müsste es leider
wohl eher heißen: Nun
sterben alle
Wälder“...
Massive
Industrialisierung,
Globalisierung, aber auch
Profitgier, Korruption,
politische
Unfähigkeit,krasse
Unterschiede zwischen arm
und reich, und
schlussendlich die
Uneinsichtigkeit des
einzelnen Menschen haben
dazu geführt, dass
der Blaue Planet“
heute kurz vor dem
Kollaps steht. Dieses
Werk soll jedoch nicht
nur anklagen, es soll
auch die verbliebenen
Schönheiten unserer
Natur aufzeigen, in der
Hoffnung, dass es einmal
gelingen wird, die
Rettung der Natur und den
Schutz der Umwelt
über die oben
genannten Interessen zu
stellen. Alle vier Texte
stammen aus der Feder des
australischen Dichters
Graeme King, dessen Werk
der Komponist durch einen
glücklichen Zufall
im Internet entdeckte.
Besonders inspirierend
war die Direktheit von
Graemes Aussagen, aber
auch die kraftvolle
Rhythmik seiner Verse mit
den daraus resultierenden
Möglichkeiten der
musikalischen Umsetzung.
Die vier Sätze sind
wie folgt
überschrieben: 1.
Tears of Nature 2.
Grrrevolution 3. Stand
up! 4. Tomorrow Die
offizielle
Uraufführung von
Four Earth Songs fand am
7. Juli 2009 statt,
anlässlich der 14.
WASBE-Konferenz in
Cincinnati (USA). Das
Werk ist dem Dirigenten
Jouke Hoekstra und dem
Frysk Fanfare Orkest
(Friesischen
Fanfareorchester) in
aller Freundschaft
gewidmet.
Four Earth Songs Orchestre d'harmonie - Avancé De Haske Publications
Concert Band and Vocal Solo - Grade 5 SKU: BT.DHP-1094768-140 Poems by...(+)
Concert Band and Vocal
Solo - Grade 5
SKU:
BT.DHP-1094768-140
Poems by Graeme
King. Composed by
Marco Putz. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Score
Only. Composed 2010. 84
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1094768-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1094768-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
The hymn Nun
ruhen alle Wälder (Now
All Forests Rest),
arranged by J.S. Bach
(No. 6, So sei nun,
Seele, deine, from
Cantata BWV 13), is a
guiding light throughout
this four-movement
composition. Pütz
wrote this work as a
musical outcry against
the wilful, profit-driven
destruction of our
environment. When Bach
used the word
“ruhen†(to
rest) over 350 years ago,
it probably had a
different nuance from the
meaning it has today. At
the beginning of the 21st
century - the so-called
age of progress -
“nun ruhen alle
Wälder†should
mean “now all
forests die†.
Massive industrialization
and globalization,
coupled with pure greed,
corruption, political
scandals, an
ever-wideninggap between
the rich and poor, and
other such senseless
human actions, are
pushing our blue planet
closer and closer to the
point of no return. This
work is not intended to
be a ranting accusation.
It should remind us of
the beauty and harmony
that can exist all around
us in nature, if we take
care of it. Pütz
hopes that this will, one
day, help put a greater
emphasis on
humanity’s
survival, and coexistence
with nature rather than
the exploitation
described earlier. All
four texts were created
by Australian poet Graeme
King, whose works were
discovered by Pütz,
by chance on the
internet. Pütz was
especially captivated by
King’s clarity,
and intrigued by the
possibilities of adapting
and melding the strong
rhythmical structure of
King’s writing
with his own musical
language. The four
movements are as follows:
1. Tears of Nature 2.
Grrrevolution 3. Stand
up! 4. Tomorrow The world
première of Four Earth
Songs took place on 7
July 2009 at the 14th
WASBE-Conference in
Cincinnati (USA). This
work is dedicated in
friendship to Jouke
Hoekstra, conductor, and
the Frysk Fanfare Orkest
(the Frisian
Fanfare-Orchestra).
De hymne Nun
ruhen alle Wälder,
gearrangeerd door J.S.
Bach (nr. 6, So sei nun,
Seele, deine, uit cantate
BWV 13), is de leidraad
in deze vierdelige
compositie. Pütz
schreef het werk als een
muzikaal protest tegen de
moedwillige,op winstbejag
gebaseerde vernietiging
van ons milieu. Toen Bach
het woord
‘ruhen’
(rusten) meer dan 350
jaar geleden gebruikte,
lag er waarschijnlijk een
andere nuance in dan
tegenwoordig. Aan het
begin van de 21e eeuw -
dezogenaamde eeuw van de
vooruitgang - zou
‘nun ruhen alle
Wälder’ zelfs
kunnen betekenen:
‘nu sterven alle
bossen’. De
grootschalige
industrialisatie en
globalisering, in
combinatie met pure
hebzucht, corruptie,
politieke schandalen,een
groeiende kloof tussen
arm en rijk, en andere
dwaze menselijke
verrichtingen, brengen
onze blauwe planeet
steeds verder in de
problemen, tot er
misschien geen weg terug
meer is. Dit werk is niet
bedoeld als een
beschuldigendetirade. Het
moet ons wijzen op de
schoonheid en harmonie
die in de natuur om ons
heen kan bestaan, als we
er goed voor zorgen.
Pütz hoopt dat er op
een dag meer nadruk
gelegd zal worden op het
overleven van de mensheid
invreedzame co-existentie
met de natuur, zonder de
eerdergenoemde
uitbuiting. Alle vier de
teksten zijn geschreven
door de Australische
dichter Graeme King,
wiens werk Pütz bij
toeval tegenkwam op het
internet. Hij werd
getroffendoor Kings
helderheid en raakte ge
ntrigeerd door de
mogelijkheid de sterke
ritmische structuur van
Kings teksten om te
zetten in zijn eigen
muzikale taal. De vier
delen zijn de volgende:
1. Tears of Nature 2.
Grrrevolution 3.Stand up!
4. Tomorrow De
wereldpremière van
Four Earth Songs vond
plaats op 7 juli 2009
tijdens de 14e WASBE
Conference in Cincinnati
(VS). Dit werk is in
vriendschap opgedragen
aan dirigent Jouke
Hoekstra en zijn Fryskt
Fanfare
Der Choral
Nun ruhen alle Wälder,
hier in einer Bearbeitung
von J.S. Bach (Nr. 6 So
sei nun, Seele, deine aus
der Kantate BWV 13),
zieht sich wie ein roter
Faden durch diese
viersätzige
Komposition, die als
musikalischer Aufschrei
(Anfang!) gegen die
mutwillige,
profitgesteuerte
Zerstörung unserer
Umwelt gedacht ist.
Sicher hatte das Wort
ruhen“ vor
über 350 Jahren,
als der Liedtext
entstand, eine andere
Bedeutung als heute. Zu
Beginn des 21.
Jahrhunderts, im
sogenannten Zeitalter des
Fortschritts,
müsste es leider
wohl eher heißen: Nun
sterben alle
Wälder“...
Massive
Industrialisierung,
Globalisierung, aber auch
Profitgier, Korruption,
politische
Unfähigkeit,krasse
Unterschiede zwischen arm
und reich, und
schlussendlich die
Uneinsichtigkeit des
einzelnen Menschen haben
dazu geführt, dass
der Blaue Planet“
heute kurz vor dem
Kollaps steht. Dieses
Werk soll jedoch nicht
nur anklagen, es soll
auch die verbliebenen
Schönheiten unserer
Natur aufzeigen, in der
Hoffnung, dass es einmal
gelingen wird, die
Rettung der Natur und den
Schutz der Umwelt
über die oben
genannten Interessen zu
stellen. Alle vier Texte
stammen aus der Feder des
australischen Dichters
Graeme King, dessen Werk
der Komponist durch einen
glücklichen Zufall
im Internet entdeckte.
Besonders inspirierend
war die Direktheit von
Graemes Aussagen, aber
auch die kraftvolle
Rhythmik seiner Verse mit
den daraus resultierenden
Möglichkeiten der
musikalischen Umsetzung.
Die vier Sätze sind
wie folgt
überschrieben: 1.
Tears of Nature 2.
Grrrevolution 3. Stand
up! 4. Tomorrow Die
offizielle
Uraufführung von
Four Earth Songs fand am
7. Juli 2009 statt,
anlässlich der 14.
WASBE-Konferenz in
Cincinnati (USA). Das
Werk ist dem Dirigenten
Jouke Hoekstra und dem
Frysk Fanfare Orkest
(Friesischen
Fanfareorchester) in
aller Freundschaft
gewidmet.
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.
Poema Sinfonico per
Orchestra. Composed
by Ottorino Respighi. The
Great Classics.
Transcription. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2006.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1074172-010.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1074172-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Ottorino
Respighi was one of the
most well known Italian
composersfrom the
beginning of the
twentieth century. His
style is influencedby the
French impressionists,
Rimsky-Korsakov and
Richard Strauss,but with
his very own touch.
Respighi’s fame is
mostly based on
hisinstrumental works,
especially the orchestral
triptych of
symphonicpoems, which
included Feste Romane.
This skilful adaptation
forconcert band retains
all the excitement of the
original.
Ottorino
Respighi, een van de
bekendste Italiaanse
componisten van het begin
van de twintigste eeuw,
is met name beroemd om
zijn orkestrale drieluik
van symfonische
gedichten: Fontane di
Roma, Pini di Roma en
Feste Romane.Het
laatstgenoemde werk
(waarvan de titel
‘Romeinse
feesten’ betekent)
bestaat uit de delen
Circenses, Il
Giubileo,
L’Ottobrata en
La Befana.
Respighi verklankt de
essentie van deze
historische feesten op
eenlevendige manier. De
Japanse arrangeur
Yoshihiro Kimura heeft
het werk op vakkundige
wijze bewerkt voor
harmonieorkest.
Feste Romane ist
neben Fontane di
Roma und Pini di
Roma das dritte der
berühmten sinfonischen
Gedichte aus dem
orchestralen Tryptichon
des Italieners Ottorino
Respighi. Die vier
Sätze Circenses, Il
Giubileo,
L’Ottobrata
und La Befana
zeichnen ein
musikalisches Bild
festlicher Anlässe im
alten Rom. Führen Sie
mit dieser Transkription
Ihr Publikum in den
Zirkus, zusammen mit
einer Pilgergruppe in die
heilige Stadt hinein, zu
einem bezaubernden
Oktoberfest und feiern
Sie zum Abschluss ein
überschwängliches
Dreikönigsfest!
Poema Sinfonico per
Orchestra. Composed
by Ottorino Respighi. The
Great Classics.
Transcription. Score
Only. Composed 2006. 114
pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1074172-140. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1074172-140).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Ottorino
Respighi was one of the
most well known Italian
composersfrom the
beginning of the
twentieth century. His
style is influencedby the
French impressionists,
Rimsky-Korsakov and
Richard Strauss,but with
his very own touch.
Respighi’s fame is
mostly based on
hisinstrumental works,
especially the orchestral
triptych of
symphonicpoems, which
included Feste Romane.
This skilful adaptation
forconcert band retains
all the excitement of the
original.
Ottorino
Respighi, een van de
bekendste Italiaanse
componisten van het begin
van de twintigste eeuw,
is met name beroemd om
zijn orkestrale drieluik
van symfonische
gedichten: Fontane di
Roma, Pini di Roma en
Feste Romane.Het
laatstgenoemde werk
(waarvan de titel
‘Romeinse
feesten’ betekent)
bestaat uit de delen
Circenses, Il
Giubileo,
L’Ottobrata en
La Befana.
Respighi verklankt de
essentie van deze
historische feesten op
eenlevendige manier. De
Japanse arrangeur
Yoshihiro Kimura heeft
het werk op vakkundige
wijze bewerkt voor
harmonieorkest.
Feste Romane ist
neben Fontane di
Roma und Pini di
Roma das dritte der
berühmten sinfonischen
Gedichte aus dem
orchestralen Tryptichon
des Italieners Ottorino
Respighi. Die vier
Sätze Circenses, Il
Giubileo,
L’Ottobrata
und La Befana
zeichnen ein
musikalisches Bild
festlicher Anlässe im
alten Rom. Führen Sie
mit dieser Transkription
Ihr Publikum in den
Zirkus, zusammen mit
einer Pilgergruppe in die
heilige Stadt hinein, zu
einem bezaubernden
Oktoberfest und feiern
Sie zum Abschluss ein
überschwängliches
Dreikönigsfest!
Part I, II, III and IV. Composed by Alex Poelman. The Best Original Compo...(+)
Part I, II, III and
IV. Composed by Alex
Poelman. The Best
Original Compositions for
Concert Band/Catalogue
Master Works Vol. 1.
Molenaar Masterpieces.
Recorded on The Seven
Wonders of the Ancient
World (ML.311080720).
Full set. Duration 20
minutes, 58 seconds.
Published by Molenaar
Edition (ML.012792100).
Feste Romane Orchestre d'harmonie De Haske Publications
Concert Band - Grade 6 SKU: BT.DHP-1074172-040 Poema Sinfonico per Orc...(+)
Concert Band - Grade 6
SKU:
BT.DHP-1074172-040
Poema Sinfonico per
Orchestra. Composed
by Ottorino Respighi. The
Great Classics.
Transcription. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2006.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1074172-040.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1074172-040).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Ottorino
Respighi was one of the
most well known Italian
composersfrom the
beginning of the
twentieth century. His
style is influencedby the
French impressionists,
Rimsky-Korsakov and
Richard Strauss,but with
his very own touch.
Respighi’s fame is
mostly based on
hisinstrumental works,
especially the orchestral
triptych of
symphonicpoems, which
included Feste Romane.
This skilful adaptation
forconcert band retains
all the excitement of the
original.
Ottorino
Respighi, een van de
bekendste Italiaanse
componisten van het begin
van de twintigste eeuw,
is met name beroemd om
zijn orkestrale drieluik
van symfonische
gedichten: Fontane di
Roma, Pini di Roma en
Feste Romane.Het
laatstgenoemde werk
(waarvan de titel
‘Romeinse
feesten’ betekent)
bestaat uit de delen
Circenses, Il
Giubileo,
L’Ottobrata en
La Befana.
Respighi verklankt de
essentie van deze
historische feesten op
eenlevendige manier. De
Japanse arrangeur
Yoshihiro Kimura heeft
het werk op vakkundige
wijze bewerkt voor
harmonieorkest.
Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 4 SKU: BT.DHP-1084493-010 L'Ordre du Tem...(+)
Concert Band/Harmonie -
Grade 4
SKU:
BT.DHP-1084493-010
L'Ordre du Temple.
Composed by Thierry
Deleruyelle. Concert and
Contest Collection CBHA.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
& Parts). Composed 2008.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1084493-010.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1084493-010).
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
De Orde van de
Tempeliers was een van de
belangrijkste
christelijke ridderordes
in de middeleeuwen. Het
lot van de Orde was twee
eeuwen lang verweven met
dat van de kruistochten.
The Order of the
Temple opent met het
‘ridderthemaâ€
,een leidmotief dat door
de compositie is
verweven. Het hero sche
tweede thema, met
gesyncopeerde ritmes,
doet denken aan een
kruistocht. Na een korte
recitatieve passage wordt
de muziek serener, de
fluitsolo onthult een
nieuwemelodische lijn.
Ten slotte speelt de
klarinetsectie een
koraal, dat wordt
overgenomen door het hele
orkest en uitmondt in een
grootse
finale.
The
Order of the Temple (Der
Templerorden) vom
französischen
Komponisten Thierry
Deleruyelle ist ein
musikalisches Fresko
über diesen
kriegerischen
Mönchsorden. Der
Templerorden war einer
der dominierenden
christlichen Ritterorden
des Mittelalters:
Rittertum,
Kreuzzüge, Geld,
Macht, aber auch tiefer
Glaube sind die Themen,
die sich in Thierry
Deleruyelles
großartiger
Komposition spiegeln - in
heroischen, kriegerischen
Themen, in rezitativen
Passagen, sanften
melodischen Linien und
einem starken
Finale.