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this is the recording of the RSS top band at the christmas concert in 2005. it's an excellent choral-like song featuring the euphonium quite alot.
this was a possible march for REL's top band. but it made their UIL program too long
The closing song of HS Band 1's concert in 2008. This selection was immensely popular with the audience as a tremendous standing ovation was given at the end. It is very epic and contains great full band moments.
this was the last song ETBU played on their HS tour this song features excellent brass sforzandos and woodwind runs
the united states air force performs the march movement to hindemith's symphonic metamorphosis
This opening movement to Frank Ticheli's 2nd Symphony is played wonderfully by the TMEA 5A Symphonic Band.
This is the 2nd movement of Frank Ticheli's 2nd Symphony and it depicts a kind of journey of the soul as represented by a series of dreams.
This is movement 3 of Frank Ticheli's 2nd Symphony and is perhaps the most wide-ranging movement of the symphony. It has lightning fast woodwind melodies and an electrifying finish. performed by the 2005 TMEA symphonic band
this symphony was created by Tchaikovsky (the composer of 'the nutcracker') the theme is repeated perfectly throughout the song. all instruments have a challenging part. the ending is well writtena and climactic.
the opening movement in tchaikovsky's monumental masterpiece. it opens with fierce and powerful brass statements, with an ongoing weeping-themed melody passed along the strings and woodwinds between brass eruptions portrayed as fate interrupted
the 2nd half of the brilliantly composed opening symponic statement, this portion of the movement offers a more bold and forward styled tone with resounding brass and an awesome conclusion
the 2nd movement of tchaikovsky's popular 4th symphony. opening with a peaceful oboe solo passing a familiar melody throughout the entire movement, closing with sonorous pianissimo chords
a very joyously light and festive movement to contrast the other movements with evil, majestic, and traquil tones to them. featuring plucking strings and a solo oboe
tchaikovsky's masterpiece closes with a very festive and technical finale that will leave ur audience against the backs of their seats with their eyes beginning 2 tear up. please enjoy the best orchestral finale of tchaikovsky's
this is one of mozarts forerunning symphonies, with an recurant theme and beautiful string passages contrasted with bold brass. symphony no. 41 is a wonderful masterwork. the 2003 TMEA Symphony Orchestra performing.
this is the famous symphony composed by beethoven. the opening song of disney's fantasia 2000. this song has made the music world what it is today.
This piece is an absolute epic written by Dmitri Shostakovich. It includes bold brass melodies, blazing woodwind passages, and beautiful middle section. The band arrangement was played by the REL Symphonic Band for UIL in 2006.
the opening movement of shostakovich's famed 5th symphony. ominous low strings dot the entirety of the introduction only to turn into beautiful hymns of the upper strings later on
the 2nd half of the opening symphony no. 5 movement. it opens with dark and evil themed french horn and low brass drones. maintaining a sense of worry and fright is apperant as shostakovich composed this piece, only to end with a cliffhanger chord of
the 2nd movement of shostakovich's 5th symphony brings about a completely different mood then the 1st movement, featuring mainly the brass and a solo violin, this allegretto movement has a joyous and celebratory aura about it.
this is the first half of the sonorously slow movement of the symphony. as any largo symphonic piece, but the portion climaxes with suspenseful string hymn accompanied by percussion.
the 2nd portion of the largo movement, like the other movements it opens with string statements. but unlike the first part of the 3rd movement, it has a more calm and subtle mood.
the exciting ending to shoastakovich's famous 5th symphony, featuring resounding brass statements and climaxes as well opening and closing the finale with bold brass.
this is the opening movement in beethoven's famous 9th symphony. the entire first movement is actually 14min long, but we had to split it into two parts.
the last portion of the 9th symphony's opening movement, the hamburg philharmonic orchestra and chorus does a great job of reinacting a famous work.

