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Concert Band - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1136747

Composed by William Brenner. Christmas,Classical,Historic,Patriotic. Score and Parts. 117 pages. William Brenner #736746. Published by William Brenner (A0.1136747).

AA965 by William Brenner -- Concert Band -- Grade 4 //Includes Score and parts On the 20th of December 1995, American Airlines flight 965 departed from Miami, Florida in the direction of Cali, Colombia. A regular flight for crew members and passengers, most of them returning to Colombia to spend the holidays with their loved ones. Little did they know that that flight was facing one of the worst outcomes in aviation history. This piece is dedicated to the 151 passengers and 8 crew members who died in the crash, their families and the four survivors: Gonzalo Dussan Monroy, his daughter Michelle, Mercedes Ramirez and Mauricio Reyes. It is also dedicated to all Colombian families, whose Christmases are now haunted by this tragedy that happened on their land and shocked the whole nation. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Credits: Alix Lessard - First page artwork instagram: https://www.instagram.com/will_musics/ contact: willmusics.contactme@gmail.com or through instagram DMs.

AA 965
Orchestre d'harmonie

$40.00 37.94 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert band - Digital Download

SKU: IZ.CBW205

Composed by Judith Katz. Score and Parts. 65 pages. Imagine Music - Digital #CBW205. Published by Imagine Music - Digital (IZ.CBW205).

9 x 12 in inches.

Long before the tragic sinking of the Medusa, was the sinking of the French ship, The Medusa. The frigate Medusa was completed in 1806, launched in 1810, and saw action in the Napoleonic wars. In 1816, it set sail from French to its ultimate location in Senegal to repossess it from the British. Along with cargo, there were almost 400 people on board. What no one knew, however, was that there was an incompetent captain on board with dubious skills.

The ship was caught in a storm off the coast of Mauritania. After being damaged from hitting rocks and multiple attempts to relaunch it, it couldn't move. Soon, it was discovered that there was a shortage of lifeboats. Most of the crew and some of the passengers made their way to the lifeboats, saving about 250 people. That left about 149 others on board.

Crew members left on board scrambled to build a raft for the others. The raft was launched and tied to one of the lifeboats. The hope was that everyone would make it to land, almost 60 miles away. The horror came, when the captain ordered the raft to be cut loose, claiming, that it was slowing everyone else down. That left the raft survivors to their own devices.

Multiple days at sea brought on starvation, death and disease. People starved to death, and acts of desperation came about, such as the weak, but alive, being thrown overboard, and even cannibalism.

Many days later, when survivors were finally rescued, there were only 15 people left alive, with 5 of them dying soon afterwards. News of the disaster quickly reached France, where both the government and the people were thoroughly outraged. Newspapers covered the disaster, and eventually there were trials prosecuting the captain and the crew for negligence. This can be considered as the first documented sea disaster.

In 1818, 27 year- old Theodore Gericault was so moved by this disaster, that he painted his masterpiece, The Raft of The Medusa. To this day, the painting, which is enormous in size and almost the size of the raft itself, hangs in the Louvre.

This is my first attempt at program music. It was my hope that I captured the mood, the feeling, and above all, in all good program music, that my composition told the story.

The Raft of the Medusa
Orchestre d'harmonie

$60.00 56.92 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert band - Digital Download

SKU: IZ.CBW205-S

Composed by Judith Katz. Score. 15 pages. Imagine Music - Digital #CBW205-S. Published by Imagine Music - Digital (IZ.CBW205-S).

9 x 12 in inches.

Long before the tragic sinking of the Medusa, was the sinking of the French ship, The Medusa. The frigate Medusa was completed in 1806, launched in 1810, and saw action in the Napoleonic wars. In 1816, it set sail from French to its ultimate location in Senegal to repossess it from the British. Along with cargo, there were almost 400 people on board. What no one knew, however, was that there was an incompetent captain on board with dubious skills.

The ship was caught in a storm off the coast of Mauritania. After being damaged from hitting rocks and multiple attempts to relaunch it, it couldn't move. Soon, it was discovered that there was a shortage of lifeboats. Most of the crew and some of the passengers made their way to the lifeboats, saving about 250 people. That left about 149 others on board.

Crew members left on board scrambled to build a raft for the others. The raft was launched and tied to one of the lifeboats. The hope was that everyone would make it to land, almost 60 miles away. The horror came, when the captain ordered the raft to be cut loose, claiming, that it was slowing everyone else down. That left the raft survivors to their own devices.

Multiple days at sea brought on starvation, death and disease. People starved to death, and acts of desperation came about, such as the weak, but alive, being thrown overboard, and even cannibalism.

Many days later, when survivors were finally rescued, there were only 15 people left alive, with 5 of them dying soon afterwards. News of the disaster quickly reached France, where both the government and the people were thoroughly outraged. Newspapers covered the disaster, and eventually there were trials prosecuting the captain and the crew for negligence. This can be considered as the first documented sea disaster.

In 1818, 27 year- old Theodore Gericault was so moved by this disaster, that he painted his masterpiece, The Raft of The Medusa. To this day, the painting, which is enormous in size and almost the size of the raft itself, hangs in the Louvre.

This is my first attempt at program music. It was my hope that I captured the mood, the feeling, and above all, in all good program music, that my composition told the story.

The Raft of the Medusa
Orchestre d'harmonie

$12.00 11.38 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1005127

Composed by Ron Flintjer. Contemporary. Score and parts. 28 pages. Ron Flintjer #6404435. Published by Ron Flintjer (A0.1005127).

 Bet you never knew the sound of a train whistle was actually a Diminished 7th Chord! Well, it is, as your band will demonstrate clearly when they play the Chugga Chugga Choo Choo! Watch the eyebrows in your audience go up as they, too, realize the musical nature of that train! After four progressively louder and longer blasts from the Chugga Chugga Choo Choo, the band settles into a jaunty melody, replete with your percussion section providing that rhythmic clackety-clack that put so many cross country passengers to sleep in the heyday of train travel. An ascending scale pushes the train to the top of a hill, and a descending scale brings everyone back down to the plains. Finally, the destination is in sight. As the train slows gradually to a stop at the station, your band members vocalize Chugga Chugga Choo Choo Woo Woo in unison, and everyone can disembark. Scored for Elementary Band, be sure to prep your concert-goers with a hearty, All Aboard, when introducing this piece! .

CHUGGA CHUGGA CHOO CHOO
Orchestre d'harmonie

$15.00 14.23 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus






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