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a very festive and 'uppidy' styled section of the 4th movement, featuring bass hans grimm as the choral solist with the very familiar 'ode to joy' theme
this section has a bouncy, march styled entrance with tenor wilfrid jochims entering on a choral solo which later turns into a very exclaimed 'ode to joy' choral statement once more.
this section brings about the festive and exciting finale to beethoven's monumental 9th symphony. opening and closing with fortissimo chorus, with beautiful passages throughout the middle.
this song is another of the 5 or so new stand tunes for the RSS band. it will be performed as a prelude to the marching show the 1st football game for RSS (9/2/06?)
This song was to be played by the Region X Jazz Band 1, but was cut because of the concert length limit. a great swing tune, complete with trombone and trumpet solos. also has a great sax soli.
this first song performed by the 2001 TMEA 5A symphonic band, conducted by James Keene
a wonderful an impressive compsition of malcolm arnold. this is a great song to add to your concert's processional, and its last parts will leave your audience in suspense. SFA's 3rd song in their 2007 winter tour program
THE BEST JAZZ SONG ON EARTH. every instrument has a challenging part. tim magness introduced matt to this song. there is a actual score for this song online. but the solos are improved. sry
This is epic piece of amazing musicality and an absolute masterpiece musically. to top it all off, it is a grade 6 song (HARD). and was performed by the 2001 TMEA all-state symphonic band.
the second movement in the powerful terpischore epic. this is more of a ballet piece which possesses great beauty.
the complete band instrument parts to all parts of Terpischore are found here: http://manhattanbeachmusiconline.com/ manhattan_beach_music/html/terpsichore_parts.html
The final terpischor movement. as is expected, this song is absolutely amazing. i struggle to even describe it...
a famous march by c.l. barnhouse, the 7th and final song of the 2001 TMEA 5A concert band
This is a beautiful choral type song, the ending is very processional sounding, very majestic as well. It was performed by the Gentry Honors band for UIL 2004.
the blue danube is a very famous ballet compostion by johann strauss, the general theme of the song will definately be a familiar sound to all of you
this is a wonderful piece to feature a solo tuba. it is accompianied by a jazzy latin full band setting. the baytown community band is featuring mr. fred angerstein in their april 2007 concert.
This is a unique solo piece by Vincent Yeoman that features Fred Angerstein on tuba. It is made up of Samba, Foxtrot, Rumba and Tap rhythms.
the 7th song of the RSS jazz band in the 2007 BBOB. greg holloway on tenor sax is featured
this is the final movement of the epic song robert w. smith has composed. it is a musical adventure that will leave you impressed. this IS NOT hs band 1 2004
this is the 3rd movement of the symphonic series "the divine comedy". this is the most energetic and best movement of the entire series. please enjoy hs band 1 2004 perform this song to perfection.
the final song of HS Band 1 2004. this is the first part of the 4 part song "the divine comedy" by robert w. smith. the band only performed parts 1 and 3.
This song is very mysterious and grand. It tells the story of an ancient cathedral that has sunken into the ocean. An interesting listen for any occasion.
this is a very very famous work of antonio vivaldi, it opens with a nice string statement, and features a solo violin throughout the entire song.