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The mysteries of a lost civilization come alive in sound with characterizations of rhythmic dances and ceremonies. Hidden in the jungles of the Yucatan, this thousand-year-old culture achieved great sophistication in architecture, art and astronomy. Intense... |
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Get that tasty, subtle jazz groove cookin´ within the group and stand aside as your clarinet section proves its mettle. It´s just amazing how ´star quality´ can play so easily! Besides enjoying the applause, those single reed wonders will work like... |
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This work, from the pen of Robert W. Smith, consists of an original theme with a set of three variations. A charismatic melody sets the scene and knits itself to a trio of stunning contrasts. As one expects from this talented composer, percussion plays... |
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This famous melody became very popular during the American Revolution and was first published in 1778 as a patriotic hymn. It served as the unofficial national anthem during that war. Michael Story infuses this tune with satisfying harmonic structuring... |
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It´s a win-win situation: a wonderfully beautiful concert setting and a performance piece that will motivate your percussionists to want to play mallet instruments. Robert W. Smith scores the mallet part for bells, vibes, and chimes, but everything can... |
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Twelve Seconds to the Moon is a celebration of man´s conquest of the sky and the heavens above. While the Wright Brothers´ first manned flight lasted a mere twelve seconds, astronauts were soon walking the surface of the moon. Robert W. Smith´s spectacular... |
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In each of the past two years, Robert W. Smith has released a movement from his symphony The Divine Comedy. Musicians, conductors and audiences can now welcome Paradiso, the third movement from the symphony. Ethereal percussion is the palate with which... |
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From the pen of the renowned Robert W. Smith comes this work which includes all of his compositional trademarks: highly inventive percussion writing, stylistic solo creation, and tension and release, all with brilliant use of occasional dissonance sounding... |
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Robert W. Smith has chosen three castles and several colorful characters known for legendary deeds from Irish history and folklore to put to music. The use of tinwhistle, the Irish drum bodran and hints of traditional Irish melodies add ethnic authenticity... |
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From the pen of the ´March King´ comes this stirring martial tribute. Sousa´s works represent a heritage that belongs to the world. Calvin Custer reworks this masterpiece to remove technical difficulties while retaining all of the glorious flavor of... |
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Morton Gould will be remembered in history as the consummate composer, conductor, educator, and administrator. His genius reached all facets of our art with compositions ranging from popular to symphonic literature. Occasionally, one of his works claimed... |
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Many of Vaclav Nelhybel´s works for concert band, including this one, are considered standards of the concert band repertoire. During his writing career, he often explored new approaches to composing and scoring. Symphonic Movement is musically constructed... |
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This dazzling cornet/trumpet virtuoso piece was based on an air by Niccolo Paganini, and was originally composed for violin. Herbert L. Clarke was called the greatest cornetist of all time, and at the urging of another famous cornet soloist, Walter Rogers,... |
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Four of the ´big ones´ are here: El Capitan, High School Cadets, The Thunderer, and of course, Stars and Stripes Forever. Audiences love marches, particulary those that everybody knows! You will appreciate Larry Clark´s arrangement; he has reduced... |
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Songs of Sailor and Sea celebrates man´s eternal fascination with the sea and the centuries of seamen who have battled its powerful waves and mysterious depths. Commissioned by the United States Navy Band, this three-movement work depicts shipboard life... |
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This appearance of Purgatorio marks the completion of Robert W. Smith´s first symphony for band, The Divine Comedy. Following the hugely successful introduction of the other three movements, Purgatorio leads us through a contemplation of Purgatory. Seldom... |
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´Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. Santa had dropped through the chimney with care, hoping the children would be up the stairs. He placed all the toys round the tree with delight,... |
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Snowflakes may not fall on all parts of the earth, but in many cultures, snow is synonymous with the holiday season. James Ployhar´s ability to brighten up both the Christmas spirit and your performance is in evidence as he features the sounds of a Dixieland... |
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For years, mankind has been fascinated by the rings that surround the second largest planet in our solar system. In this well-crafted original work, Michael Story musically captures the mystery and immense beauty of these magnificent celestial phenomena.... |
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When one thinks of marches, more than likely the first name to come to mind is John Philip Sousa. As probably the best-known leader of the Marine Band in its early years, he has a formidable legacy. Although he is stereotyped as a march writer, he did... |
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Quintilian was inspired by the work of the ancient Roman philosopher and educator of the same name, who set forth the original seven liberal arts as the ideal curriculum for educated citizens. After a stirring Roman style fanfare, Mr. Smith uses a quintal... |
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What strikes a note of fear in every living, breathing man, woman and child? The title of this zany salute ´says it all!´ From the insistent buzzing of the alarm clock to the rush hour race down the highway, Morning Madness uses all of the ´morning... |
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Henry Fillmore is best known for his outpouring of successful marches. This becomes even more impressive when one realizes that he also wrote under eight names. He is also known as the ´father of the Trombone smear´ because of the wide acceptance of... |
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The kid in each of us loves the circus. Probably the finest musical work ever written to celebrate the Greatest Show on Earth is Karl King´s classic march. Jerry Brubaker has carefully extracted the technical difficulties while keeping the most recognizable... |
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