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this is the opening movement in J.S. bach's 3rd brandenburg concerto. its a medium tempo baroque theme thats pretty famous in the classical world.
the closing movement in bach's brandenburd concert no. 3 it opens with amazingly fast string runs and passages.
this is one of matt's favorite songs by mozart
the title says it all. if you want to hear blazing, screaming trumpets, this song's for you. an absolutely awesome trumpet song. nathan won't admit it, but this sorta sounds like an adult film song at certain parts
this song was performed by the famous london symphony orchestra. and was composed by the famous wind band composer, frank loch. matt really likes this orchestral piece. its one of his personal favorites, and has a nice climactical ending.
a very calm, slow tempo march that's not too rigorous on the ensemble but well written to create an exciting atmosphere
exellent spiritual trumpet song
a piece composed of 2 large parts by donald grantham. the first isslow and jazzy, and creates a tension that is never quite until in the 2nd section.
cindy mctee is the composer of this exciting piece of music. it was originally an orchestral piece thats meant to express mctee's lifelong fascination with fellow, paul klee
You should recognize this uplifting tune. It was played for the REL dance team a few years ago. and will be played this year for REL's homecoming game.
johann pachebel's most famous and influential composition to this day. it a string quintet and completely takes your mind into a peaceful and reflectful state.
This first movement of Cape Breton is very joyous. and features the woodwinds throughout with canons and great melodies. however, it also has great full band climaxes.
This is the 2nd, more majestic, calming mvmt. to Cape Breton. with its flowing melodies, it captures the calmness of the shores during a morning mist.
This mvmt is completely opposite of the previous two. The thunderous brass hits and lightning quick woodwind runs make this a very effective concert closer.
this is a very awesome saxophone solo. this song was performed by david lovrien at the dws soncert. david garza plans to play this solo his senior year as well. mr. lovrien tol me that this was a Del Staigers compostion for trumpet originally
this is probably on of the hardest euphonium solos there is. matt plans to play this solo for his senior year, and for college try-outs. the performer adds graces and trills throughout the solo.
I'm sure you can tell by the title what the purpose of this song is. It will be played by the REL Symphonic Band at the 06 Spring Concert. Its a very fun piece to play and listen to.
a nice composition of clark for young concert band students. MS band 1 2007 performed this as their 2nd song.
Haunting and captivating describe John Williams' score to this hit movie. This superb arrangement includes the most striking musical themes from the soundtrack in a marvelous concert setting.
john william's concert band adaptation of the dreamwork's film 'catch me if you can' featuring belinda arrendando on the alto saxophone.
the opening song of the 2001 TMEA 4A symphonic band. awesome opening fanfare-ish song, composed by steven reineke and conducted by anthony maiello
this is the 1st song of HS Band 2 2003. very well written and performed song. a very good opener as well
This is an absolutely awesome jazz chart by Maynard Ferguson, it has one of the best bass grooves around. It is played by both the REL and GCCISD jazz bands.
this is a sonorous song of W. Frances McBeth. this was the 2nd song of the Lee College 2006 november concert. i appologize for the poor audio quality.

