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Concert Band - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1514089

Composed by Robert Schumann. Arranged by Bud Caputo. 21st Century,Children,Romantic Period. 28 pages. Bud Caputo #1088553. Published by Bud Caputo (A0.1514089).

Here are two great tunes to perform for recruiting concerts in your elementary feeder schools, yet will be entertaining to all audiences.

Both, The Headless Horseman and Happy Farmer, are part of The Album for the Young by Robert Schumann, originally for piano, arranged here for Young Concert Band.

Album for the Young (Album für die Jugend), Op. 68, was composed by Robert Schumann in 1848 for his three daughters. The album consists of a collection of 43 short works. Unlike the Kinderszenen, they are suitable to be played by children or beginners. The second part, starting at Nr. 19 (Kleine Romanze), is marked Für Erwachsenere (For adults; For more grown-up ones) and contains more demanding pieces.

All ranges will be comfortable for young bands.

Here is a vdeo link to the string version that will provide you with a condensed version of this band arrangement.

Video link

https://youtu.be/G2ExQxILRqQ.

Two Favorite Children's Tunes for Young Concert Band
Orchestre d'harmonie

$19.95 18.98 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.549206

Composed by Gabrieli. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Renaissance,Standards. Score and Parts. 29 pages. Jmsgu3 #3461981. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549206).

Duration 3:00. Score 9 pg. Parts 2 pg. ea. Instrumentation: small wind band, no percussion.

Innovations

First of all, Gabrieli preferred sacred vocal and certainly instrumental music. Hence, he concentrated on music that consequently took advantage of resonance and likewise reverberation for maximum effect. Seems like Gabrieli may have invented dynamics – or was rather the first to indicate them such as in his Sonata Pian’ e Forte. Consequently, he was also a pioneer in spatial techniques. He therefore developed and used very specific notation to indicate instrumentation. Gabrieli experimented with assembling massive instrumental forces into isolated groups separated by space. In this way, he consequently contributed heavily to the Baroque Concertato style.

Polychoral Works

Gabrieli probably used the layout of the San Marco church for his experiments. This is because he worked there as a musician and composer. Furthermore, the church had two choir lofts facing each other. He certainly used these to create striking spatial effects between instrumental forces. Certainly, many of his works are composed such that a choir or instrumental group could first be heard on one side, then consequently followed by a response from the group on the other side. Sometimes there was probably a third group positioned near the main altar as well.

Spatial Music

Above all, Gabrieli studied carefully detailed groups of instruments and singers. Furthermore, it seems like he created precise directions for instrumentation in rather more than two groups. The instruments, because they could be appropriately situated, could consequently be heard with perfect clearness at distant locations. As a result, arrangements which seem bizarre on paper, can in contrast sound perfectly in-balance.

First Works

Finally, Gabrieli published his first motets along with his uncle Andrea's compositions in Concerti (1587). These compositions furthermore indicate considerable usage of dialogue and echo effects. Consequently, here we see low and high choirs with the variance between their ranges indicated by instrumental accompaniment. Seems like Gabrieli’s later motets Sacrae Symphoniae (1597) move away from close antiphony. In contrast, he moves towards not simply echoing the material, but developing it by sequential choral entrances. Even more, he takes this procedure to the extreme in the Motet Omnes Gentes. Unlike earlier works, here the instruments are certainly an essential part of the presentation. Also, only parts marked: Capella are supposed to be sung.

Homophony

Hence, after 1605, Gabrieli moves to a much more homophonic style. He writes sections purely for instruments – which calls Sinfonia – and smaller sections for vocal soloists, accompanied by a basso continuo.

Gabrieli: Canzon Septimi Toni Ch 172 for Concert Band
Orchestre d'harmonie

$47.95 45.61 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1026069

Composed by Words And Music by Jack Palmer and Spencer Williams. Arranged by Arr by Malcolm Jones. Contemporary,Jazz,Ragtime,World. Score and parts. 100 pages. Aeolian Music #6301133. Published by Aeolian Music (A0.1026069).

As requested I’ve Found a New Baby arranged for the windband in the style of the razzmatazz of the 1920s. I set about arranging this piece with fun and showmanship very much in mind. I’ve Found A New Baby features mainly the Tuba others are also featured as you can see from the score. I have marked the Score and parts where to stand and sit, but this if course is at the discretion of the MD. I hope you have as much fun playing it as I had arranging it. I have included parts for Treble and Bass Clef Bb Euphonium, Bb Bass Treble and Bass clef , Eb Bass Treble and Bass clefs Tuba in concert pitch bass clef. Trombones in Bb Bass and Treble clefs also in C bass clef ( not bass Trom) Also included are Horn parts in Eb,

I’ve Found A New Baby For Wind Band
Orchestre d'harmonie

$50.00 47.56 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus






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