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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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The Winds of Poseidon launches the eagerly awaited Second Symphony from the pen of Robert W. Smith. This work, the second movement of the symphony, is based on the classic story The Odyssey. Odysseus is the shipwrecked warrior who wanders the land and... |
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The history of our great nation was written by the pioneers who braved all the elements and hardships they faced on a daily basis. In a salute to those men and women who began their trek near Independence, Missouri, and ended it at the Columbia River... |
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From the sublime to the you know what! The melodies are from classic literature, but you can be guaranteed that the performance is not. Your entire trumpet section performs sans instruments (yes, mouthpieces only)! Your audiences will react as never before.... |
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If there ever was a melody that instantly identified the holiday season, this is it! Each year the sounds of Sleigh Ride surround us in recorded format and in live sound in almost every venue and on almost every concert program. Michael Story has scored... |
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Throughout the ages, man has created ceremonies, both liturgical and secular, to celebrate human existence. Fueled by the driving force of the percussion section, this work investigates an eclectic blend of musical styles drawn from many cultural roots.... |
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One of the most fascinating attractions of performance music in almost any medium is the discover and interpretation of sounds that closely identify with cultures as they have developed in nations or regions of our world. With a strong rhythmic drive... |
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A true classic in every sense of the word, this delightful Percy Grainger work continues to be an audience favorite. Douglas Wagner has scored this brilliant abridged version while retaining Grainger´s original compositional integrity. The wonderful... |
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This second movement of The Willson Suite has been restructured to accommodate virtually any wind instrument as the soloist. Serene by nature, the charismatic melody is accompanied by unique effects reminiscent of a gentle rain. The solo may be divided... |
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This superb arrangement of the conventional carol is a must for your next holiday presentation. Jerry Brubaker has established a new standard for contemporary holiday arrangements. Incredibly luxuriousharmonies will ensure an emotional response from your... |
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Haunting rich textures surround the initial musical statement, which is embellished by innovative variations. The conclusion expands with pulsating impacts aligned with the broad melody. This is Del Borgo at his best. Be sure to program this work on your... |
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Serengeti National Park, a wildlife refuge in northern Tanzania, East Africa serves as the inspiration for this work. Intended as an introduction to multicultural music for beginning instrumentalists, there are musical representations of the many exotic... |
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Inspired by the events surrounding the railway between Atlanta and Chattanooga during the early years of the Civil War, Robert W. Smith stages the train chase complete with fascinating textures and effects. Listeners become engulfed in the vivid sounds.... |
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The standard by which all marches are measured has been arranged for the intermediate or middle school level. The key and rhythms have been masterfully re-scored while maintaining the integrity and intent of the original. A standing ovation is certain.... |
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Calls to war are the prelude to this first movement of Robert W. Smith´s Second Symphony for band, based on the classic story of ´The Odyssey´. You´ll experience the squeaky wheels of the Trojan horse, the forest burning, and the sword fight amidst... |
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A suite of five movements with different material. Each movement is associated through the use of one theme. The first, Intrada, is fanfare-like, and the second, Chorale, features a trumpet solo. March, the third movement, is reminiscent of the opening... |
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Overture!, in medley fashion, presents twelve familiar standard overture themes from the Classical and Romantic periods, resulting in a veritable music history listening lesson for your students and audience alike. Composers include: Tchaikovsky, Herold,... |
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Certain to be the best seller for 2001, this work was inspired by the events surrounding the Inchon-Seoul campaign of the Korean Conflict and is dedicated to the composer´s father, a Korean War veteran. You will musically experience the initial helicopter... |
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