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It Is Well Forever
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Holiyo
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It Is Well Forever
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Holyone Tombari Dodoh
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Jazz Ensemble Jazz Ensemble - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1421879 By Holiyo. By Holyone Tombari Dodoh. Blues,Jazz,Multicultural,Pop,Traditional,Wo...
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Jazz Ensemble Jazz Ensemble - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1421879 By Holiyo. By Holyone Tombari Dodoh. Blues,Jazz,Multicultural,Pop,Traditional,World. 53 pages. Holyone Tombari Dodoh #1003213. Published by Holyone Tombari Dodoh (A0.1421879). LyricsIt is e well with me o; It shall be well with you o, And it must be well with us o Forever. People wey no fear God o Them think say life go bad o My life just dey better o Forever. Baba God say na so o I don dey see better o Na so God want for me o Forever. Them don go swear for me o, Na so their power fail o, I don dey hamma for here o Forever. Them don throw jazz for me o, Them say I do juju o, But na Jesus stand for me o Forever. I say, It is e well with me o; It shall be well with you o, And it must be well with us o Forever. Uncle, Aunty Make you no worry, Wetin dey shelle Baba dey see am. When e go happen, Your eyes go clear And you go fear God.Ewo, It is e well with me o; It shall be well with you o, And it must be well with us o Forever. Wahala dey for them o, Them no go see our back o, Them no go fit oppress o Forever. E don dey reach your time o, Better must come to you o, Baba don sign for you o, Forever.Them think say me I go die o, Na so them wait and die o, Baba God save my life o, Forever. Them tie dumb baby for bush o, Them think say na me them tie o, Na so their cup come full o Forever. I say, It is e well with me o; It shall be well with you o, and it must be well with us o Forever. Mama, Papa God dey see you, Brother, Sister God He too much, Enemies go scatter, Your God too strong, People go see am Say God do better For me and you, Them call our name, Baba God show, Na so them fall, Our God don do am.Ewo, It is e well with me o; It shall be well with you o, And it must be well with us o Forever. It is e well with me o; It shall be well with you o, And it must be well with us o Forever.
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In The Name Of Pele (for Symphonic Band)
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Becca Schack
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In The Name Of Pele
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Ingenue Music
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Concert Band - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1028005 Composed by Becca Schack. Contemporary,Folk,World. Score and parts. 111 pages. Ingenue Music #3...
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Concert Band - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1028005 Composed by Becca Schack. Contemporary,Folk,World. Score and parts. 111 pages. Ingenue Music #3140847. Published by Ingenue Music (A0.1028005). Commissioned by The Association for Music in International Schools AMIS. Premiered in Bangkok, Thailand in January 2011, conducted by Dimosthenis Dimitrakoulakos. Program Notes: The image of Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of fire and volcanoes, kept reappearing in my mind as the main focus for this piece. According to myth, the islands of Hawaii owe their existence to Pele who ran away from her jealous sister, a sea goddess, to these tiny islands. Her sister sent tidal waves and Pele answered by sending fiery lava into the ocean, making new land as it cooled. The spirit of Pele lives on in the craters of the volcano, watching over the islands, reminding us that fiery eruptions and emotional upheavals are followed by new life and change. Pele, unpredictable and powerful, makes her entrance with a loud bang of brass and percussion, followed by the entire ensemble joining in. As the trumpets trail off, words from the ancient Hawaiian chant E Pele, E Pele are heard moving between each section in contrasting rhythms, as the tuba and low brass unfold the main theme. This chant is performed in Hawaiian culture accompanied by hula kahiko, an ancient style of hula dancing. The vibraphone plays a tranquil melody reminiscent of a Hawaiian wind chime softly blowing in the wind. The congas and rainstick evokes a tribal element. The piece is meant to juxtapose the multi-faceted natures of Pele. Syncopated rhythms in the winds paired with big brass and percussion represent her passion and violent temper. The playful, quiet, lingering sections led by the flute and vibraphone represent her irresistible and enchanting mystery as she creates new land and the living things that inhabit these magnificent islands. Hawaiian Chant: E Pele e Pele ka`uka`ulï ana Ha`ina ka inoa no Pele la ea English Translation: O Pele o Pele, moving along In the name of Pele
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Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni
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Brass ensemble
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William Elsom
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Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni
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Will Elsom
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Brass Ensemble - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1027894 Composed by William Elsom. Contemporary. Score and parts. 46 pages. Will Elsom #3053855. Publ...
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Brass Ensemble - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1027894 Composed by William Elsom. Contemporary. Score and parts. 46 pages. Will Elsom #3053855. Published by Will Elsom (A0.1027894). Programme Notes Boudicca became the Queen of the Iceni upon the death of her husband, Prasutagus. The Iceni had lived in relative peace with the Romans, with Prasutagus living as a client king, paying tribute to Rome. The Romans refused to accept a woman as the ruler, and sought to assume total control. To demonstrate its superiority, a Roman Legion attacked the Iceni, captured Boudicca and made her watch as her daughters were raped. She sought revenge, allying the Iceni with the Trinovantes under her command, and wreaked havoc, destroying many Roman settlements. Boudicca was only stopped when Rome sent one of the best generals of the time, Seutonius Paulinus. Seutonius has been depicted offering Boudicca surrender with honour and her life, but when she rejected this, his tactical acumen proved superior, and all the Iceni and Trinovantes were wiped out. 1 – Boudicca Unites the Tribes The piece opens with the initial statement of Boudicca’s theme. Figure 3 depicts Boudicca’s reign as the leader of the Iceni, interspersed with a sadder theme depicting her lonely widowhood. Figure 4 sees the tribes called together with a drinking song and Figure 5 is the war cry, as Boudicca gives a rousing speech, first to her own warriors then to the Trinovantes. The second time bar before Figure 7 sees the tribes fall into a restless sleep. Amid early morning mists, Figure 7 sees restless horses, with distant fanfares heard, signalling the coming of the Romans. The Romans main theme is at Figure 8, with a constant fanfare over the top, signalling the confidence of the leaders. Figure 10 sees the Iceni and Trinovantes coming slowly out of hiding, and Boudicca’s theme growing in volume until the death chords signify the tribes have prevailed. 2. The Bards Sing The tribes sing a hymn to an unnamed Pagan God. At Figure 13, the Euphonium develops Boudicca’s theme depicting Taranis, the Bard of the Iceni, singing wistfully of happier times. He then makes an impassioned speech for peace, before cutting off in mid sentence. He then sits quietly (Figure 16) fearing the future. Figure 17 gives a euphoric and hopeful rendition of the hymn, as if Taranis has not been heard. 3 – Epping NB: It is my piece, and I say Epping is as credible as anywhere as the site of the final battle, and will not enter into any correspondence on the matter! A fanfare awakens the two tribes. Figure 18 sees the tribes prepare for a final battle, and the repeated section depicts two victories at Verulanium (St Albans) and Londinium (London – then a small barracks). At Figure 20 Taranis has a vision, and tries to change Boudicca’s mind about another attack. Boudicca listens to him, but tells him the die is cast, and there is no going back. Death or Glory… The war cry ensues at Figure 21, but at Figure 22 it is the Romans’ theme heard, and the death chords (Figure 24) signify that it is the two tribes that are being slaughtered this time. Brave souls (Repiano and Flugel at 24) fight on in vain to allow Boudicca to escape. At Figure 25 Boudicca prays, but realising all is lost, at Figure 26 drinks poison. As she dies, the last thing this brave British heroine hears is the sound of the Roman’s theme, signifying Seutonius’ total victory. William Elsom, December 2004
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