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the 1st song for the RSS jazz band at their 'Spring Fling' gig as the RSS band's fundraiser, the 1st few seconds are cut off. the entire trumpet section improvs the middle section one by one
the 5th song for the RSS jazz band in the 2007 BBOB concert. the entire trumpet section (chris wurzbach, eric diaz, paul roberts, clay dippel, josh barrera, and javier chavez) are featured as soloists
pilatus is the best song the steven reineke has recorded...PERIOD! this song also tells a story of 2 heroes climbing mt. pilatus in search of dragons. this song contains both epic and depressing themes. with many solos.
begins with solemn chords in the low strings, over which the trombones sound a quiet theme reminiscent of Gregorian chant. This develops until an offstage trumpet introduces a second motif.
this is the final movement of resphigi's dramatic masterpiece. this part starts slow and soft. but develops to an extremly dynamic and epic ending.
this song was featured on disney's "fantasia 2000" this 1st part has a very childish-like atmosphere sound to it, very enjoyable.
this is the 3rd movement of the pines of rome, in which resphigi depicts a the scene of a trip through many forest. the mood is warm and quiet
the 2nd song of MS Band 1 2004. a very power song, with excellent saxophone parts.
the 3rd song of HS Band 2 2005. this song is nearly perfectly played. this version of pirates of the caribean covers the key themes of the movie. it received cheers and yells at the end.
the traditional graduation processional. this recording is by the top band at RSS in 1999.
this is the original compostion of the famous prosessional march, pomp and circumstance. this is the 7th song of fatasia 2000. beatiful choral accomp. adds 2 the majesty towards the end. please enjoy.
this i the sonorous italian-styled classical piece that is played in the background of prego's commercials to convey a humble and safe feeling to them. please enjoy!
This is a very famous stands tune that's played by both the REL and RSS bands. Its both a band and crowd favorite.
this was the first song of the 2005 UT youth summer wind symphony. this is one of very very few grade 6 marches. this is perhaps matt's favorite march next to 'in storm and sunshine'
the opening song in the baytown community band's febuary concert. a classic british-styled march that has been on 'The Instrumentalist's' top 100 marches many years.
this is the opening song projected for the baytown community band's concert febuary 2007. it is a classic brittish styled march for the early 1900's
the 2nd song of HS Band 2 2005, this is on the top 3 sadest songs that nathan and matt know. it opens with a flute solo...
another perfect march by karl l. king with a nice fanfare-type beginning
This is another stands tune played by the REL Marching Band. It's a short, but sweet swing tune.
This is the 1st production of the Cirque Du Soleil marching show of the same name. the haunting introduction (violin/soprano sax duet) gives way to a beautiful ballad.
a wonderful john william's march
This is yet another unique song by John Mackey composed for grade 5-6 bands. This recording is by the TMEA 4A Symphonic band and is played absolutely wonderfully. a free online score to this song is here: http://www.ostimusic.com/
the famous john mackey composition performed brilliantly by the university of kansas wind ensemble
this was the 3rd song of MS Band 1 2005. regensis tells a story of a very destructive storm that completely wipes out a country, and the rebrith of it. matt's favorite ending is in this song.
An excellent, driving work from the TSO.

