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Three folk dance melodies (El Pitayero, El Cafe, El Curripiti) from various provinces in Mexico are featured in this captivating work from William Rhodes.
the opening song of MS Band 2 2004. a very very beautiful song with excellent song progression.
Yet another winner from the great mark camphouse. and this was a runner-up for the prestigious oswalt award. This song is very celebratory in nature with soaring horn lines and bold brass melodies.
this song depicts a ride on a tricycle of course, and its written in 3/4 time signature. the GJS honors band performed this song at the 2004 spring concert. and was greatly enjoyed. it features many trumpet solos and melodies
the opening song of HS Band 2 2005, this isn't the usual standard march, but it is very very good. i believe an oboe squeaks in a 16th note run near the middle.
this song will be played at the 2006 spring concert by RSS's top band. this song was originally composed by strauss for orchestra and alfred reed has brought it to the hands of concert bands everywhere.
this is the 3rd or 4th song that ETBU played all 3 parts are good, and the 3rd part leaves the audience in awe
this is just a joking song a few top trumpet players from lee college, sterling high and lee high put together...as a prank-joke thing for the conductors to enjoy. and amazingly we found a recording of it not to long ago. check it out..
this was a very early composition of robert w. smith. the song is so valuable that one cannot acutally buy the score, but they have 2 rent it. but newayz this song is an excellent masterpiece and is very majestic. please enjoy this wonderful fanfare!
the 4th song of the 2001 TMEA 4A symphonic band, an awesome song by robert w. smith featuring an opening french horn solo
an awesome creation by e.s. pothsumus who composes film scores, this song definately has that epic feel about it!
the 6th part of the masterwork of gustav holst. this song carries a sort of majestic feel throughout it.
the opening song of MS Band 1 2004, nathan and matt's favorite song of the MS Region Band concert. A very intresting march
this is the cadence that the UT Longhorn Band percussionist enter the stadium to. a very nice percussion piece.
I'm sure everyone in texas is familiar with this tune, and if not...get out of texas!
This is a very up tempo and spirited Norwegian march. It includes two trumpet solos and was played by the GJS Honors Band for UIL Contests in 2004.
a lovely hymnal-like song by alfred reed featuring a lot of woodwind dominant themes
this is RSS band 2's song for UIL. matt has 4 solos in this song!

