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Concert Band - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.818257

By Stephen R Dalrymple. By Septimus Winter. Arranged by Stephen R Dalrymple (Dalrymple Designs). Folk. Score and parts. 54 pages. Stephen R Dalrymple #3566019. Published by Stephen R Dalrymple (A0.818257).

Abraham’s Daughter: March from the Civil War ♫ by Septimus Winter (1861) ♫ with When Johnny Comes Marching Home by Patrick Gilmore a.k.a. Louis Lambert (1863). ♫ arranged for concert band by Stephen R Dalrymple ♫ After a family trip to Gettysburg, Antietam, Harper’s Ferry, and Ford Theater, I created a concert band arrangement to solidify the trip in my mind using a popular Civil War song from the North, “Abraham’s Daughter,†and a song used by both North and South, “Johnny Comes Marching Home.†♫ Music was a means for soldiers to release the tensions of war. By December 1861 the Union army had 28,000 musicians in 618 bands, not counting soldiers who travelled with violins and other musical instruments. Soldiers often sang as they marched by day and at night in camp. Musical duels were not uncommon between Union and Confederate bands. This idea inspired the last section of the arranger where the 2 songs are played against each other. ♫ Septimus Winner wrote “Abraham’s Daughter†in 1861 for the Minstrel stage. “Abraham’s Daughter†pictures a fresh recruit that is on his way to Washington DC to be processed and trained for future battles. ♫ Given the unpublished verses we have, Abraham’s Daughter was undoubtedly sung and embellished by Union soldiers as they travelled from battlefield to battlefield. ♫ Winner is also known for writing “Ten Little Injuns†“Listen to the Mockingbird†and “Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone?†♫ Abraham Lincoln had 4 sons, Robert Todd, Edward Baker, William Wallace, and Thomas (Tad); but no daughters. So, who is Abraham’s daughter? ♫ Oh! Should you ask me who she am, Columbia is her name, sir; She is the child of Abraham, Or Uncle Sam, the same, sir. Now if I fight, why ain't I right? And don't you think I oughter. The volunteers are a-pouring in From every loyal quarter, And I'm goin' down to Washington To fight for Abraham's daughter. ♫ At the beginning of the war, the majority of soldiers, North and South, were fighting to uphold their view of government, each side justifying its position by quoting the Constitution. Southern States saw each State as a sovereign, independent nation. Abraham Lincoln insisted that the United States were one nation. For Abraham Lincoln, the purpose of the war was to preserve the Union. The undivided union was Lincoln’s daughter. ♫ arrangement © 2000, 2013 Stephen R Dalrymple ♫ recording ℗ 2021 Stephen R Dalrymple ♫ presentation © 2021 Stephen R Dalrymple ♫ sequenced by the arranger ♫ Purchase price includes permission to make photocopies of parts and additional scores for a medium size school band. ♫ This .pdf file includes 1) Condensed Conductor’s Score 2) Individual parts for: Instrumentation: Flute, Oboe, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Alto Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, Baritone Sax, Bassoon, Trumpet 1, Trumpet 2, F Horn, Trombone, Treble Clef Baritone, Tuba, Electric Bass, Snare and Bass Drums, Cymbals, and Bells. 3) Condensed Conductor’s Score in a smaller format for use in a 10 inch tablet 4) The same parts formatted for a 10 inch tablet. ♫ The YouTube video contains a full recording.

Abraham’s Daughter: March from the Civil War
Orchestre d'harmonie
Stephen R Dalrymple
$19.00 17.42 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

In The Hall Of The Mountain King Concert Band Orchestre d'harmonie

$19.95 18.3 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.942434

Arranged by Brock Lupton. Romantic Period. Score and parts. 84 pages. Brock Lupton #6879051. Published by Brock Lupton (A0.942434).

Brahms composed the Alto Rhapsody, properly known as Rhapsody for Alto, Male Chorus, and Orchestra, opus 53 in 1869. It was first performed in Jena on March 3, 1870.

The text is based on Harzreise im Winter (Winter Journey in the Harz Mountains), a poem by well-known German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832). The Alto Rhapsody, like many of Brahms’ works, has loneliness and alienation as its central themes. Brahms’ devotion to Clara Schumann, Robert Schumann’s widow, is well-known (the letters between her and Brahms fill two volumes). What is less well-known is that he was undoubtedly very fond of Julie Schumann, Clara’s daughter.

In 1869, Brahms spent the summer near the Schumann’s residence and was in daily contact with Julie and Clara completing, among other works, the Liebeslieder (Love Song) Waltzes.

In early July, Julie announced her engagement. Of course, I told Johannes first of all, Clara noted in her diary on the 11th. Soon after, the conductor Hermann Levi told her that Brahms had been devotedly attached to her daughter. By July 16th, Clara noted in her diary that Brahms speaks only in monosyllables . . . [and] treats Julie in the same manner, although he used to be so especially nice to her. Did he love her?

Julie was married on September 22. Later on that very wedding day, Brahms called on Clara, who wrote in her diary, Johannes brought me a very wonderful piece . . . the words from Goethe’s Harzreise. . . He called it his bridal song. This piece seems to me neither more nor less than the expression of his own heart’s anguish. If only he would for once speak so tenderly! This piece is of course the dark and emotional Alto Rhapsody.

Goethe’s poem Harzreise im Winter poetically describes the kind of life God intends for different temperaments. The three stanzas set by Brahms concern the fate of a man in fruitless struggle against the bonds of misery. A young man, turned misanthropic by sorrow, seeks solitude in the wilderness.

The piece is in the baroque cantata style, with an opening recitative, and aria, and a concluding chorale. The alto describes the desolate winter landscape and in the final chorale joins the male chorus in a prayer for a melody that can bring comfort to the thirsting soul (indeed the plea restore his heart is repeated three times at the end, as a kind of Amen). In the Alto Rhapsody it is not hard to find evidence for Brahms’ statement that I speak through my music.

The foregoing is from a program note written for a 1997 New York Choral Society performance of the Alto Rhapsody in observance of the centenary of the death of Johannes Brahms. It has been taken from the society web page http://www.nychoral.org/brahms/brahms3.html

An English translation of the German text used by Brahms

SOLO

But down there, who is it?

His path loses itself in the bush.

Behind him the branches close.

The grass stands up again.

Desolation surrounds him.

O, who heals the wounds of the one to whom balm has become poison,

who drank hatred of people from the fullness of love?

Once despised, now a despiser.

Secretly he destroys himself in unsatisfying self-seeking.

CHORUS

If there is in your psaltery, Father of Love, a tone his ear can hear, let it enliven his heart.

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Rhapsody for Concert Band
Orchestre d'harmonie
July 16th, Clara noted in her diary that Brahms speaks only in monosyllables
$20.00 18.34 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G Minor arranged for Concert Band Orchestre d'harmonie

$24.99 22.92 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.779834

Composed by Thoinot Arbeau. Arranged by Alexandre CARLIN. Renaissance. Score and parts. 29 pages. Alexandre CARLIN #5359925. Published by Alexandre CARLIN (A0.779834).

The Pavane is a slow processional dance common in Europe during the 16th century (Renaissance). Thoinot Arbeau was a french composer from the 16th century.
This arrangement for flexband can be a good opportunity for students to learn how to play in common cut time.
8 pages Score, 17 pages Parts . Duration 1:40.
All parts provided.

Check my other works for band :

Original works

S0.113817 - Petite Rhapsodie

Arrangements of major orchestral works

S0.729699 - Allegretto from symphony No.7 (Beethoven)
S0.654713 - Hungarian Dance No.3 (Brahms)
S0.654699 - Hungarian Dance No.11 (Brahms)
S0.659581 - Funeral March of a Marionette (Gounod)
S0.631535 - Angelus (Massenet)

Parade Marches

S0.595771 - Pile ou Face (Heads of Tails)
S0.595719 - Funny March'
S0.594563 - Easy Parade

And more to come ...

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Pavane d'Arbeau - for Flexband or Ensemble
Orchestre d'harmonie

$9.95 9.13 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.997120

Composed by Paul Gerhardt. Arranged by Sarah Wilson. Classical,Instructional,Sacred. Score and Parts. 22 pages. Sarah Ruth Wilson #5311097. Published by Sarah Ruth Wilson (A0.997120).

This is a beautiful chorale arranged for concert band. It can be used for technical purposes (warming up/tuning, for example) or for a performance piece showcasing tone and sensitivity. It can be used art the beginning of every rehearsal, and performers can even sing their parts as an additional exercise. It is a sacred piece of music, but is completely appropriate for students and schools. I use it with my own concert bands. It would be appropriate in religious settings as well. The accompanying mp3 track can be used a a reference for learning the piece. It is brief, lasting about 1.25 minutes.

Warm-up for Concert Band in Eb - Bach Chorale Arrangement - O Sacred Head
Orchestre d'harmonie

$5.00 4.59 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.722753

Composed by John Gross Barnard. Arranged by Jari A. Villanueva. Contemporary,Folk,Romantic Period,Spiritual. Score and parts. 56 pages. JV MUSIC #3423151. Published by JV MUSIC (A0.722753).

Abraham Lincoln Funeral March for Concert Band
By John Gross Barnard Orchestrated by Jari Villanueva

This funeral march written by John Gross Barnard was performed by the United States Marine Band during the funeral procession from the Executive Mansion to the Capitol for Abraham Lincoln on April 19, 1865. The march is titled: Funeral March in Memory of the Abraham Lincoln: Played at the Obsequies of the President of the United States by the US Marine Band.

The funeral march follows the standard format of dirges of the time (most notable are Webster’s Funeral March, Chopin’s Funeral March and March in Saul by Handel) written in minor keys (considered somber) and divided into eight measure phrases which makes it easy for the funeral cadence to be played underneath. This funeral march, like most written during this time, has a transition to a major key (happier sounding). This march goes to the relative major (D minor to D major) key.

Since no parts are extant from the US Band, I was asked to score the march for a modern symphonic band. I hoped to capture the somber drum beat and employed a chime to replicate the bells that tolled along the funeral route.

Full Score
Piccolo
Flutes 1-2
Oboes 1-2
Bassoon 1-2
Eb Clarinet
3 Bb Clarinets
Alto Clarinet
Bass Clarinet
Alto Saxophone 1-2
Tenor Saxophone
Baritone Saxophone

3 Cornets
2 Trumpets
4 Horns in F
3 Trombones
Euphonium (Baritone TC)
Tuba
String Bass
Timpani
Percussion
Chimes

A retired member of the United States Air Force Band where he served on the Music Production staff (as well as a trumpeter and bugler) and student of Bill Holcombe, Jari Villanueva continues writing for different ensembles. His arrangements are played by brass quintets all over the country including many military groups. Many of his arrangements can be found on Sheet Music Plus and JV MUSIC.

https://youtu.be/lTPBn6AkXZw

Abraham Lincoln Funeral March for Concert Band
Orchestre d'harmonie
John Gross Barnard Orchestrated by Jari Villanueva

This funeral march written by John Gross Barnard was performed by the United States Marine Band during the funeral procession from the Executive Mansion to the Capitol for Abraham Lincoln on April 19, 1865 The march is titled: Funeral March in Memory of the Abraham Lincoln: Played at the Obsequies of the President of the United States by the US Marine Band
$65.00 59.61 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Digital Download

SKU: A0.779957

Composed by Graham Boag. Contemporary. Score and parts. 137 pages. Graham Boag #3139453. Published by Graham Boag (A0.779957).

'Brass Machine' is a new work for Wind Band composed earlier this year.

Throughout the piece you can hear the 'chimes' (Glock & Crotales) in strict rhythm whilst around it the pulse in the ensemble is not always so. The piece is divided into three sections, played continuously without breaks between them. The Largo at measure 190 is the central section, here we hear the 'chime' being spread throughout the ensemble and from letter F to the following Allegretto the 'machine' is trying to get back to full energy. There then follows a phased accerlerando towards the final chord.

Enjoy.

Brass Machine for Wind Band
Orchestre d'harmonie

$65.00 59.61 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1074188

Composed by Graham Boag. Classical,Contemporary,Contest,Festival. Score and parts. 168 pages. Graham Boag #678469. Published by Graham Boag (A0.1074188).

I originaly wrote this march for Brass Band. It's called 'Setting the Watch' and is inspierd by the Ripon Hornblower with the tradition going back over a thousand years to Saxon times when Viking raids were common occurrences and people lived in fear of their property, livestock and even lives being lost in night-time attacks. In 886, the English King was Alfred the Great and he made it his mission to visit his people bringing a message of safety and stability. In Ripon he granted the people a Royal Charter and gave them a symbolic horn as a gift, advising them that they should be always alert to the dangers of invaders. The people of Ripon decided to employ a night watchman that they called a “wakemen†to patrol from dusk until dawn ready to sound the horn gifted by the King should he spot any trouble approaching. For further reassurance, the wakeman sounded the horn at each of the four corners of the market place at 9pm every night to let the people know that he was on duty and they could sleep easily. This sounding of the horn at 9pm became known as setting the watch.

Setting the Watch for Concert Band
Orchestre d'harmonie

$39.99 36.67 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus






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