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Concert Band - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.750785 Composed by E. T. Paull (1908). Arranged by Brendan Elliget MAGA 537. Contemporary. Score and parts. 115 pages. BJE Music #3567783. Published by BJE Music (A0.750785). The Home Coming March (1908) - Concert Band Score and Parts PDF Music by: ET Paull Of course, eventually, all the soldiers and sailors had to eventually come home from all the battles and Paull had that eventuality well covered also. The artwork on the front cover (of unknown origin) is one that is full of imagery that covers all aspects of the services, Army and Navy and is full of patriotic and familial ideals. The border lists all of the US States and the corner pictures depict aspects of homecoming. The main image is a parade of victory. Let's let Paull explain it all to us as he did on the inside cover. Why This Piece Of Music Was Named The Home Coming March   Explanatory When the author had about completed the music of the present march, it occurred to him that it might be well to have suggestions made from a number of people, recommending a good name for same, for after all there is considerable in a name. He, therefore, had a special advertisement placed in several of the leading music Journals throughout the country, offering a prize of $10.00 in gold to anyone suggesting a name that would be accepted. Over three thousand names were sent in from all parts of the country, even from far away New Zealand and Australia, in which countries the author's marches are universal favorites. Included in the letters received was one from Mr. W. C. Bates, Secretary of the Sheffield Advertising Agency of New York and Chicago, in which he suggested the name The Home Coming March. After due consideration, this name was accepted, and the prize was awarded and paid to Mr. Bates, who stated that he was prompted to recommend this name on account of having been present during the impressive celebration of Old Home Week in Boston, Mass., last year. Probably no one idea is so universally dominant in the mind of the Human Race as that of home, or matters pertaining to home. The author believes that the name selected is one that will appeal to everyone; as the many pleasant associations with the words Home Coming are almost without limit. The title page of this march is without any exception the handsomest seen on a piece of music. The main body of the title pace represents a street scene, with buildings decorated and shows a handsome royal Arch of Welcome in the foreground, gaily decorated with flags, emblems, and bunting. A band is shown passing under the arch, leading a procession of the Home Guard, and thousands of people waving handkerchiefs, banners, flags, etc. Four smaller scenes also appear on the page, one representing the Home Coming of the soldier from war; another scene shows the Home Coming of the sailor boys embarking from their battleships; another scene represents the Home Coming reunion of the family and loved ones; the fourth scene represents the Home Coming of the father from work, where a little tot has been watching and waiting, and runs to meet him. The whole design of the title page is then surrounded by a border of differently designed medallions, on which appears the names of all the States of the Union, making without a doubt, the most unique and attractive title page ever conceived for a piece of music. One thing Paull mastered early in his career was the art of overstatement! Musically, this march is beginning to show the repetitiveness of many of Paull's works, especially evident as time passed. Once Paull found the formula (a fabulous cover and a playable, rousing march) that sold music, he stuck with it and was quite successful as a result.This arrangement is for Full Concert Band with the original optional piano part ( Not on the score).  There are parts for Trombones 1 and 2 in TC and BC as well as parts of Euphonium in TC and BC.  The MP3 was recorded with NotePerformer 3.Grade = 3.5  Duration =.
The Home Coming March (1908) - Concert Band Score and Parts PDF
Orchestre d'harmonie

$30.00 25.74 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1445624 Composed by Neal Hefti and Sammy Cahn. Arranged by John Ivor Holland. 20th Century,Film/TV. 43 pages. John Ivor Holland #1025465. Published by John Ivor Holland (A0.1445624). The Odd Couple is a 1968 American comedy film written by Neil Simon, based on his 1965 play. It stars Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau as two divorced men – neurotic neat-freak Felix Unger and fun-loving slob Oscar Madison – who decide to live together. The film was successful with critics and grossed over $44.5 million, making it the third highest-grossing film of 1968 in the United States. The success of the film was the basis to produce a popular sitcom series based on it, starring Tony Randall and Jack Klugman as Felix and Oscar. Almost three decades later, a sequel – The Odd Couple II, in which Lemmon and Matthau reprised their roles – was released, but it was a critical and commercial failure; however, the distinctively quirky theme tune, freshly arranged for concert band, is present in all versions to give your concert a chart familiar with all ages.
The Odd Couple
Orchestre d'harmonie

$59.99 51.48 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1468983 Composed by John McAllister. 21st Century,Contemporary,Contest,Festival,Instructional,Patriotic. 55 pages. John McAllister #1047051. Published by John McAllister (A0.1468983). Stallion was composed for the 2024 Aiken County Honor Band Clinic, inspired by the rich equestrian heritage of the local area. Differing from many “horse-themed” band pieces with a Western motif, this composition captures the majestic galloping and playful nature of horses. It showcases various characteristics of these magnificent animals, providing a fresh perspective on equestrian-inspired band music.The piece begins serenely and then snaps into excitement like a horse galloping across rolling hills, a depiction of majestic galloping music. To illustrate the range of characters expressed by horses, various instruments and combinations are utilized, showcasing instrumental combinations in band music. The B Section introduces a more suspenseful, cinematic feel, typical of suspenseful band sections, ultimately leading to a key change to F Major. This key change brings a triumphant and brighter iteration of the original theme, culminating in a strong finish, embodying the essence of a triumphant band finale.Stallion is perfect for those looking for horse-themed band compositions, rich equestrian heritage music, and fresh perspective band pieces. Ideal for the Honor Band Clinic composition, this piece is sure to captivate with its depiction of the playful nature of horses and the cinematic band composition elements. For band directors and musicians searching for galloping horses music, suspenseful band sections, and sheet music for bands, Stallion offers an exciting and dynamic performance experience.
Stallion - for concert band
Orchestre d'harmonie

$35.00 30.03 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1294307 By Roger Whittaker. By Roger Whittaker and Ronald Webster. Arranged by John Ivor Holland. 20th Century,Folk,Pop,Singer/Songwriter. Score and Parts. 44 pages. John Ivor Holland #884691. Published by John Ivor Holland (A0.1294307). The Last Farewell is a song from 1971 by British folk singer Roger Whittaker and Ron Webster. When Whittaker hosted a radio programme at that time, one of his ideas was to invite listeners to send their poems or lyrics to me and I would make songs out of them. We got a million replies, and I did one each week for 26 weeks. Webster, a silversmith from Birmingham, sent Whittaker his poem entitled The Last Farewell, and this became one of the selections to appear on the radio programme. It was recorded, and featured on Whittaker's 1971 album New World in the Morning (A Special Kind of Man in the US and Canada). It is one of the fifty all-time singles to have sold 10 million (or more) physical copies worldwide, peaking at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart. It was kept from number 1 by Rod Stewart's Sailing, resulting in an oddity that the top 2 songs in the UK singles chart at the time had a nautical theme. The Last Farewell also went to number 1 in 11 other countries, selling an estimated 11 million copies worldwide, making it Whittaker's best-known song. Created in memory of Roger Whittaker (1936-2023).
The Last Farewell
Orchestre d'harmonie
Roger Whittaker
$49.99 42.9 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus


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