| Deep Winter's Night - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet ...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Bells,
Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2,
Clarinet 3, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute 1,
Flute 2, Gong, Horn 1,
Horn 2, Jingle Bells,
Mallet Percussion, Oboe,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Percussion 3, Piccolo,
Snare Drum and more. -
Grade 3 SKU:
CF.CPS243
Incorporating The
First Noel. Composed
by Ed Kiefer. Folio. Cps.
Set of Score and Parts.
2+8+8+4+8+8+8+4+4+4+4+4+4
+8+8+8+4+4+6+6+6+4+8+1+2+
3+1+2+24 pages. Duration
4:15. Carl Fischer Music
#CPS243. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS243). ISBN
9781491158500. UPC:
680160917105. 9 x 12
inches. This
setting of The First Noel
begins with a percussion
intro and dissonant
chords that lead to a
beautiful flute duet. The
melody is freely adapted
and at times, outright
changed, to give this
arrangement a very
different sound. Using
rhythmic motives, tone
clusters, altered
melodies and all the
sounds available for a
concert band, the piece
takes the audience on a
journey that leads to a
statement of the original
tune at m. 118. Everyone
gets the melody at some
point. After a
chorale-like section, the
composition returns to
the fast and upbeat
sounds of the beginning.
Your musicians and
audience will love this
unique version of this
old-time favorite. When
performing this piece,
start dark and mysterious
and let the sounds
crescendo through the
introduction all the way
to m. 21, the first
statement of the hymn.
Make sure you keep the
tempo moving so the
arrangement does not lose
excitement. Keep the
flute duet, and later the
trumpet duet, nice and
light. At m. 118, play a
little slower and in a
standard chorale style,
being careful to let the
flute and oboe voices be
heard. Let the low voices
have the reins at m. 126
as they play the melody.
Pick the tempo back up to
the original tempo at m.
145 and push to the end.
The main thing is to
match articulation
throughout the band--at
the beginning and at the
end, think light accents
and separation, and at
the chorale section at m.
118, more legato. Keeping
everyone on the same page
with articulation will be
the key to making a great
performance. This
setting of The First Noel
begins with a percussion
intro and dissonant
chords that lead to a
beautiful flute duet. The
melody is freely adapted
and at times, outright
changed, to give this
arrangement a very
different sound. Using
rhythmic motives, tone
clusters, altered
melodies and all the
sounds available for a
concert band, the piece
takes the audience on a
journey that leads to a
statement of the original
tune at m. 118. Everyone
gets the melody at some
point. After a
chorale-like section, the
composition returns to
the fast and upbeat
sounds of the beginning.
Your musicians and
audience will love this
unique version of this
old-time favorite.When
performing this piece,
start dark and mysterious
and let the sounds
crescendo through the
introduction all the way
to m. 21, the first
statement of the hymn.
Make sure you keep the
tempo moving so the
arrangement does not lose
excitement. Keep the
flute duet, and later the
trumpet duet,nice and
light. At m. 118, play a
little slower and in a
standard chorale style,
being careful to let the
flute and oboe voices be
heard. Let the low voices
have the reins at m. 126
as they play the melody.
Pick the tempo back up to
the original tempo at m.
145 and push to the end.
The main thing is to
matcharticulation
throughout the band--at
the beginning and at the
end, think light accents
and separation, and at
the chorale section at m.
118, more legato. Keeping
everyone on the same page
with articulation will be
the key to making a great
performance. $85.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Deep Winter's Night - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet ...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Bells,
Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2,
Clarinet 3, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute 1,
Flute 2, Gong, Horn 1,
Horn 2, Jingle Bells,
Mallet Percussion, Oboe,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2, Percussion 3, Piccolo,
Snare Drum and more. -
Grade 3 SKU:
CF.CPS243F
Incorporating The
First Noel. Composed
by Ed Kiefer. Sws. Cps.
Full score. 24 pages.
Duration 4:15. Carl
Fischer Music #CPS243F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CPS243F).
ISBN 9781491158517.
UPC: 680160917112. 9 x 12
inches. This
setting of The First Noel
begins with a percussion
intro and dissonant
chords that lead to a
beautiful flute duet. The
melody is freely adapted
and at times, outright
changed, to give this
arrangement a very
different sound. Using
rhythmic motives, tone
clusters, altered
melodies and all the
sounds available for a
concert band, the piece
takes the audience on a
journey that leads to a
statement of the original
tune at m. 118. Everyone
gets the melody at some
point. After a
chorale-like section, the
composition returns to
the fast and upbeat
sounds of the beginning.
Your musicians and
audience will love this
unique version of this
old-time favorite. When
performing this piece,
start dark and mysterious
and let the sounds
crescendo through the
introduction all the way
to m. 21, the first
statement of the hymn.
Make sure you keep the
tempo moving so the
arrangement does not lose
excitement. Keep the
flute duet, and later the
trumpet duet, nice and
light. At m. 118, play a
little slower and in a
standard chorale style,
being careful to let the
flute and oboe voices be
heard. Let the low voices
have the reins at m. 126
as they play the melody.
Pick the tempo back up to
the original tempo at m.
145 and push to the end.
The main thing is to
match articulation
throughout the band--at
the beginning and at the
end, think light accents
and separation, and at
the chorale section at m.
118, more legato. Keeping
everyone on the same page
with articulation will be
the key to making a great
performance. This
setting of The First Noel
begins with a percussion
intro and dissonant
chords that lead to a
beautiful flute duet. The
melody is freely adapted
and at times, outright
changed, to give this
arrangement a very
different sound. Using
rhythmic motives, tone
clusters, altered
melodies and all the
sounds available for a
concert band, the piece
takes the audience on a
journey that leads to a
statement of the original
tune at m. 118. Everyone
gets the melody at some
point. After a
chorale-like section, the
composition returns to
the fast and upbeat
sounds of the beginning.
Your musicians and
audience will love this
unique version of this
old-time favorite.When
performing this piece,
start dark and mysterious
and let the sounds
crescendo through the
introduction all the way
to m. 21, the first
statement of the hymn.
Make sure you keep the
tempo moving so the
arrangement does not lose
excitement. Keep the
flute duet, and later the
trumpet duet,nice and
light. At m. 118, play a
little slower and in a
standard chorale style,
being careful to let the
flute and oboe voices be
heard. Let the low voices
have the reins at m. 126
as they play the melody.
Pick the tempo back up to
the original tempo at m.
145 and push to the end.
The main thing is to
matcharticulation
throughout the band--at
the beginning and at the
end, think light accents
and separation, and at
the chorale section at m.
118, more legato. Keeping
everyone on the same page
with articulation will be
the key to making a great
performance. $14.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Music for a Found Harmonium Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire/avancé Peters
Concert Band 1 Piccolo, 2 Flute 1, 2 Flute 2, 1 Oboe 1, 1 Oboe 2, 1 Clarinet in ...(+)
Concert Band 1 Piccolo, 2
Flute 1, 2 Flute 2, 1
Oboe 1, 1 Oboe 2, 1
Clarinet in E-flat, 3
Clarinet 1 in B-flat, 3
Clarinet 2 in B-flat, 3
Clarinet 3 in B-flat, 2
Bass Clarinet, 2 Bassoon,
1 Alto Saxophone 1, 1
Alto Saxophone 2, 1 Tenor
Saxophone, 1 Baritone
Saxophone, - Grade 4
SKU: PE.EP68707
Arranged for Concert
Band. Composed by
Simon Jeffes. Arranged by
Phillip Littlemore.
Concert Band; Performance
Music Ensemble. Edition
Peters. Living Composer.
Score. 16 pages. Duration
2:30. Edition Peters
#98-EP68707. Published by
Edition Peters
(PE.EP68707). ISBN
9790300761626. 303x232
inches. The Penguin
Cafe Orchestra, founded
by Simon Jeffes, created
an instantly recognisable
sound world, beautifully
crafted to convey simple
wonder and joy. Phillip
Littlemore's arrangement
for concert band of their
famous Music for a Found
Harmonium perfectly
captures the exuberance
of this uplifting
music. $29.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
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