SKU: A0.946691
''Cristal'' is the name of a ''canindé macaw'' (this one on the cover) that lives loose in the city of Cavalcante, in Chapada dos Veadeiros, Goiás. With other birds, it lives at Helia's bar where they are treated with great affection. The feeling of preservation combined with freedom was the inspiration for the composition of this piece that uses two genres as a base, the ijexá and the maxixe. The rhythmic characteristics of each of these genres were distributed among the instruments and guided by a cheerful melody. An opportunity to expand the repertoire of his quintet and immerse himself in the rhythm and fusion of these two genres. An authorial piece that brings the genuinely Brazilian joy that can be used in contrast to dense pieces from the repertoire of your brass quintet. Take your quintet to fly high and free like Cristal Canindé.
SKU: A0.1224908
Title: Sunday SongComposer: Max Oesten (1843-1917)Arranger: Andrew LambDescription: This is a transcription Sunday Song by Max Oesten (1843-1917).This brass quintet arrangement of Max Oesten's Sunday Song is a uplifting musical piece that is sure to delight any audience. This arrangement expertly adapts the intricate melodies and harmonies of the original piece for the brass ensemble. This arrangement showcases the full range and versatility of the brass quintet, making it an excellent choice for both formal concerts and more casual performances. Whether you are a seasoned ensemble or a group of aspiring musicians, this arrangement is a must-have for anyone looking to add a touch of exuberance and cheer to their repertoire.
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