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this is the 3rd mvt of 'the odyssey' the piece can stand fully on its own for a calming moment in any concert program. The clock ticking effects depict the passing of time and add to the intriguing appeal of the work.
this is the last movement of 'the odyssey' whistles and wands portray the sound of shooting arrows, with clanking percussion bringing the ensuing sword fight to life. this mvt stands fine performed by itself, or as part of the larger work.
a cajun folk/traditional influenced song, performed by the university of texas wind ensemble under direction of jerry junkin
composed by dmitri shostakovich, a very festive song. the 3rd song of the 2001 TMEA 5A concert band
this is the closing and best piece of the marching show of the RSS band in 2006. this movemtent has excellent parts all throughout the band. and will ensure to leave the audience on edge.
the opening song of the 2001 TMEA 5A concert band under the conductor, don wilcox
this is the 2nd most favored song in the entire RSS band. its a remake of the famous 60-70's? song jungle boogie and has unprecidented energy when played at games. It's also played, to the same effect, by the REL Band.
This song will be played by the REL Symphonic band at their Spring Concert in 2006.
this piece is the 4th of the 7 movements of gustav holst's masterwork 'the planets' this song is perhaps the best of all song in the series, in matt's opinion. it has nice horn features as well.
this piece is the same as the band arrangement, but with strings of course. and this recording is by the london symphony orchestra
this was the opening song of the region x jazz band #1, Nathan was in this band. 2 members of this band were from REL and 2 were also from RSS. alto soloist-Josue Gonzalez, REL.
this is the march that the GJS Honors Band is playing for their UIL program in 2006.
the 3rd song of HS Band 1 2005. perfect brass fanfares. and awesome woodwind flourishes. hs band 1 performed this song w/ perfect energy and enthusiasm
the 2nd song of HS Band 2 2003
this is the opening song of HS Band 1, it turns out that this song was dedicated to the conductor of the band. but even though it wuz an 8 min opener, it recieved a standing ovation.
originally composed for full orchestra, it is given to the concert band world thanks to a friend of col. arnold gabriel. please enjoy the united states contenintal army band perform this wonderful overture
a wonderful italian full orchestra composition of giuseppe verdi. it features excellent brass statements and thrilling string passages. the 2007 TMEA phillharmonic orchestra performed this piece.
this is the march of the top band at RSS. itz really a piece of __ if u ask matt
this is the opening statement to the ballet, La Peri. it is a fanfarish opening statement of a brass choir or ensemble and is a perfect way to preceed a concert. this was stephen f. austin's opening song
an intresting composition by dan welcher comprised of strange rythems and passages between horn and woodwinds
this oughta sound very familiar to all of you. It is played rarely by the REL band. and is played by RSS.
this is a very beautiful and semi easy alto sax solo, and has great beauty in it. tim magness (1st chair MS Band 1 2005) performed this solo.
the 4th song of jazz band 1 06. This is a really slow, easy to listen to song. it features the 1st chair trombonist throughout.
this was the opening song of MS Band 1 2005. even though this song was ridculously easy, it is still a good song of latin flavor, so to say.

