This impressive work for mature band is based on an inspiring poem written by an American pilot in World War II. The dazzling brass sonorities and sweeping woodwind lines reflect the young man's love for flying and its release from the troubles of the world. A classic band work from the pen of master composer James Curnow.
Here is a listing of related products . Product Code: F11-S Category: Text Books Voicing: Envelopes Publisher: Southern Music Company Year of Publication: 06/01/1982 Length x Width: 12 x 9 inches Shipping Weight: 0.19 pounds Additional formats, packages...
The Gran Finale from the second act of Verdi's famous opera Aida, composed in 1869, is a complex part of the drama as in one single scene many different characters, all with contrasting emotions, appear on stage at the same time. The scene opens in Anci...
This extraordinary work has been a staple of the concert band repertoire for many years, and it is found on many state lists. Instrumentation Number Of Parts Pages Per Part Full Score 1 40 Piccolo/Flute 3 Part 1 3 Flute 1 Part 4 3 Flute 2 Part 4 3 Oboe...
This standard work in the concert band literature is a 5-movement suite depicting the development of The Louvre during the Renaissance and utilizing themes from the composers of that time. Instrumentation Number Of Parts Pages Per Part Full Score 1 40 P...
The theme carefully explored by Alfred Reed in this repertoire standard is ""Carol of the Little Russian Children" which is an ancient Russian Christmas carol. You can hear four distinct sections originally called "Children's Carol," "Antiphonal Chant,"...