SKU: BT.BHI6600213
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SKU: CF.SPS94
ISBN 9781491161449. UPC: 680160920037.
On November 5th, 2017, a mass shooting took place at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas. Twenty-six innocent people lost their lives that day, including an unborn child. Overture to a Small Town is dedicated to these victims and the loved ones they left behind. From the biggest cities to the smallest towns, the senseless bloodshed must end. Despite the darkness of this tragedy, it is my intent through this music to portray a sense of hope, dignity, and innocence deserved by all America's cities and towns. The opening moments of this piece should be treated delicately, ensuring that the brass section moves together in one unified voice, and that the crotales evoke distant flickers of light. Similarly, in mm. 120-127, articulations in the flutes, trumpets and mallets should be strong enough to be heard, but without being aggressive. The textural layering in mm. 48-53 should be executed with machine-like precision of both rhythm and articulation. This passage should evoke the sound of many voices rising together. There should be a great contrast between the opening Piano dynamic and the final Forte dynamic. In mm. 65-69, both mallet percussionists may play the indicated notes in any octave they choose. Both players should move rapidly between notes in any order. This passage should sound fluid and ethereal. In mm. 69-73: If there is no English Horn available to the ensemble, the Trumpet should play this passage solo. If there is an English Horn, both instruments should play the passage together. This impressionistic composition about these vanished structures, although written for more advanced ensembles, has only one flute, clarinet, trumpet, horn and trombone part. As a result, smaller bands can play this composition without having to look for a flex-band arrangement. Use this to develop the essential skills of syncopation and counting while also offering the security of only having one part for each instrument voice. An exciting contrasting selection for bands looking for a harmonically interesting composition, this also works well as a contest selection.  .On November 5th, 2017, a mass shooting took place at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas. Twenty-six innocent people lost their lives that day, including an unborn child. Overture to a Small Town is dedicated to these victims and the loved ones they left behind. From the biggest cities to the smallest towns, the senseless bloodshed must end. Despite the darkness of this tragedy, it is my intent through this music to portray a sense of hope, dignity, and innocence deserved by all America’s cities and towns.  The opening moments of this piece should be treated delicately, ensuring that the brass section moves together in one unified voice, and that the crotales evoke distant flickers of light. Similarly, in mm. 120-127, articulations in the flutes, trumpets and mallets should be strong enough to be heard, but without being aggressive.  The textural layering in mm. 48-53 should be executed with machine-like precision of both rhythm and articulation. This passage should evoke the sound of many voices rising together. There should be a great contrast between the opening Piano dynamic and the final Forte dynamic.  In mm. 65-69, both mallet percussionists may play the indicated notes in any octave they choose. Both players should move rapidly between notes in any order. This passage should sound fluid and ethereal.  In mm. 69-73: If there is no English Horn available to the ensemble, the Trumpet should play this passage solo. If there is an English Horn, both instruments should play the passage together.This impressionistic composition about these vanished structures, although written for more advanced ensembles, has only one flute, clarinet, trumpet, horn and trombone part. As a result, smaller bands can play this composition without having to look for a flex-band arrangement. Use this to develop the essential skills of syncopation and counting while also offering the security of only having one part for each instrument voice. An exciting contrasting selection for bands looking for a harmonically interesting composition, this also works well as a contest selection. .
SKU: CF.SPS94F
ISBN 9781491161838. UPC: 680160920518.
On November 5th, 2017, a mass shooting took place at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas. Twenty-six innocent people lost their lives that day, including an unborn child. Overture to a Small Town is dedicated to these victims and the loved ones they left behind. From the biggest cities to the smallest towns, the senseless bloodshed must end. Despite the darkness of this tragedy, it is my intent through this music to portray a sense of hope, dignity, and innocence deserved by all America's cities and towns. The opening moments of this piece should be treated delicately, ensuring that the brass section moves together in one unified voice, and that the crotales evoke distant flickers of light. Similarly, in mm. 120-127, articulations in the flutes, trumpets and mallets should be strong enough to be heard, but without being aggressive. The textural layering in mm. 48-53 should be executed with machine-like precision of both rhythm and articulation. This passage should evoke the sound of many voices rising together. There should be a great contrast between the opening Piano dynamic and the final Forte dynamic. In mm. 65-69, both mallet percussionists may play the indicated notes in any octave they choose. Both players should move rapidly between notes in any order. This passage should sound fluid and ethereal. In mm. 69-73: If there is no English Horn available to the ensemble, the Trumpet should play this passage solo. If there is an English Horn, both instruments should play the passage together.On November 5th, 2017, a mass shooting took place at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas. Twenty-six innocent people lost their lives that day, including an unborn child. Overture to a Small Town is dedicated to these victims and the loved ones they left behind. From the biggest cities to the smallest towns, the senseless bloodshed must end. Despite the darkness of this tragedy, it is my intent through this music to portray a sense of hope, dignity, and innocence deserved by all America’s cities and towns.  The opening moments of this piece should be treated delicately, ensuring that the brass section moves together in one unified voice, and that the crotales evoke distant flickers of light. Similarly, in mm. 120-127, articulations in the flutes, trumpets and mallets should be strong enough to be heard, but without being aggressive.  The textural layering in mm. 48-53 should be executed with machine-like precision of both rhythm and articulation. This passage should evoke the sound of many voices rising together. There should be a great contrast between the opening Piano dynamic and the final Forte dynamic.  In mm. 65-69, both mallet percussionists may play the indicated notes in any octave they choose. Both players should move rapidly between notes in any order. This passage should sound fluid and ethereal.  In mm. 69-73: If there is no English Horn available to the ensemble, the Trumpet should play this passage solo. If there is an English Horn, both instruments should play the passage together.
SKU: BT.AMP-471-130
English-German-French- Dutch.
Sinfoniet ta: The Town Beneath the Cliff was commissioned by Holmestrand Ungdomskorps from Vestfold in Norway. The work is in four movements: a spectacular fanfare followed by a ‘moto perpetuo’-like toccata. The third movement Hymn is a beautiful piece of music allowing the band to show its musicality and sound. The last movement Scherzo Finale opens with a short phrase from Holmestrand’s own ‘town song’ Holmestrandsangen, which comes again in full at the end of the piece, accompanied by a florid passage based on the opening theme.Sinfonie tta: The Town Beneath the Cliff werd geschreven in opdracht van het Holmestrand Ungdomskorps uit Vestfold in Noorwegen. Het werk bestaat uit vier delen: eerst een spectaculaire fanfare, gevolgd door een moto perpetuo-achtige toccata. Het derde deel, Hymn, is een prachtig stukje muziek waarin de muzikaliteit en klank van de band fraai tot hun recht kunnen komen. Het laatste deel, Scherzo Finale, opent met een korte frase uit Holmestrands eigen lokale lied (‘Holmestrandsangen ’), dat aan het eind van het werk opnieuw klinkt, begeleid door een sierlijke passage die op het openingsthema is geënt.Sinfo nietta: The Town Beneath the Cliff wurde vom Holmestrand Ungdomskorps aus Vestfold in Norwegen in Auftrag gegeben. Das Werk hat vier Sätze: eine spektakuläre Fanfare, gefolgt von einer Toccata, die an ein Perpetuum mobile erinnert. Im wunderschönen dritten Satz, Hymn kann das Orchester all seine Musikalität und seinen Klang entfalten. Der letzte Satz, Scherzo Finale, beginnt mit einer kurzen Phrase aus Holmestrandsangen, dem Stadtlied“ von Holmestrand, das zum Schluss in voller Länge erklingt, begleitet von einer ausgelassenen Passage, die auf dem Eröffnungsthema basiert.Sinfon ietta: The Town Beneath the Cliff est une commande de Holmestrand Ungdomskorps, de Vestfold en Norvège. L’œuvre est en quatre mouvements : une fanfare spectaculaire suivie d’une toccata comme un « moto perpetuo ». Le magnifique troisième mouvement, Hymn, permet l’orchestre de démontrer sa musicalité et sa sonorité. Le dernier mouvement, Scherzo Finale, commence par une courte phrase de l’hymne de la ville de Holmestrand, Holmestrandsangen, dont le retour en entier la fin de l’œuvre est accompagné d’un passage orné, basé sur le thème d’ouverture.
SKU: BT.AMP-463-140
March Prelude: Alnwick Town was commissioned by the Alnwick Playhouse Concert Band (with Ray Thompson as conductor) to celebrate their first 25 years. It opens majestically with answering phrases between various sections of the band, leading to a faster march-like section its main theme echoes the rhythms of the opening material. A bridge passage featuring snippets for saxophones and trumpets leads to a new theme, more legato in nature and repeated after a change of key. The bridge passage returns to herald a restatement of the main theme before the opening material reappears to close the work with a flourish.March Prelude: Alnwick Town werd geschreven in opdracht van de Alnwick Playhouse Concert Band (met Ray Thompson als dirigent) ter gelegenheid van het 25-jarig bestaan van het orkest. Het werk opent majestueus, met vraag-en-antwoordfrasen tussen de verschillende secties, gevolgd door een sneller, marsachtig gedeelte waarvan het hoofdthema de ritmes van het openingsmateriaal weerspiegelt. Een bridgepassage met fragmenten voor de saxofoons en trompetten mondt uit in een nieuw thema, dat eerder legato van karakter is en wordt herhaald na een modulatie. De bridgepassage kondigt een reprise van het hoofdthema aan, waarna het openingsmateriaal opnieuw zijn opwachtingmaakt om het werk op bruisende wijze af te sluiten. March Prelude: Alnwick Town wurde von der Alnwick Playhouse Concert Band (mit Ray Thompson als Dirigent) anlässlich ihres 25-jährigen Bestehens in Auftrag gegeben. Das Stück beginnt majestätisch mit Frage-Antwort-Passagen zwischen den verschiedenen Instrumentengruppen des Orchesters und leitet in einen schnelleren marschartigen Abschnitt über. Das Hauptthema erinnert an die Rhythmen des Eröffnungsmaterials. Eine Überleitung mit Einwürfen der Saxophone und Trompeten führt zu einem neuen Thema, das eher legato ist und nach einem Tonartwechsel wiederholt wird. Die Überleitungspassage kündigt eine Wiederholung des Hauptthemas an, bevor das Eröffnungsmaterial wiedererklingt, um das Werk schwungvoll zum Ende zu bringen. March Prelude: Alnwick Town est une commande de l’Alnwick Playhouse Concert Band (dirigé par Ray Thompson) pour célébrer ses vingt-cinq premières années. La pièce s’ouvre majestueusement avec des phrases qui se répondent entre les divers pupitres de l’orchestre, avant l’arrivée d’une section plus rapide en forme de marche le thème principal faisant écho aux rythmes des phrases d’ouverture. Un passage de transition comprenant des fragments pour saxophones et trompettes mène un nouveau thème de nature plus legato qui est répété après chaque changement de tonalité. Le passage de transition revient pour annoncer une réexposition du thème principal, avant la réapparitiondu matériel du début pour clore la pièce de façon grandiose.
SKU: ML.013769060
Andreas Ludwig Schulte made a beautiful arrangement of O Little Town of Bethlehem. In this arrangement, this enchanting melody develops from small and intimate, to grand and compelling.Andrea s Ludwig Schulte maakte een prachtig arrangement van O Little Town of Bethlehem. In dit arrangement ontwikkelt deze betoverende melodie zich van klein en intiem tot groots en meeslepend.Andrea s Ludwig Schulte a réalisé un magnifique arrangement de O Little Town of Bethlehem. Dans cet arrangement, cette mélodie enchanteresse passe de petite et intime à grande et irrésistible.And reas Ludwig Schulte hat ein wunderschönes Arrangement von O Little Town of Bethlehem geschaffen. In diesem Arrangement entwickelt sich diese bezaubernde Melodie von klein und intim bis hin zu groß und unwiderstehlich.
SKU: FJ.B1552S
English.
Using no eighth notes in the winds, this relaxed work reflects a light-hearted stroll through the big city. An air of calm, cool confidence sets the mood as people dress to impress and hit the streets. Brief musical conversations are interjected as they meet others on their walk around town in this easy-to-play, yet tuneful offering.
About FJH Concert Band
Desig ned for high school groups and upper-level middle school groups. Independence is encouraged, but many lines are cross-cued. Usually includes an expanded percussion section. Grades 3 - 3.5