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let's just say, EVERYONE has heard this song at some point, especially in movies. It's a song everyone thinks of when someone says, 'cheesy inspirational music.'
this is the finale of the comm. band's spring concert. It's a wonderful and popular overture arranged by William Schuman that is performed throughout the world.
this was the 2nd song performed by the 2006 TMEA 5A all-state symphonic band. this isnt a very challenging song. its only grade 4.5 but is written and played brilliantly.
chiaroscuro is an epic piece for concert band that is supposedly to be performed in the lee college febuary concert
This is one of the songs that will be played by the combined RSS and REL jazz bands at an upcoming concert. it has a great latin groove and explodes with energy. includes 2 trumpet and 1 trombone solo.
This is easily one of the best christmas arrangements EVER. The intensity and power of the piece is simply amazing to listen to.
julie giroux did an awesome job in composing this challenging concert band march for grade 5 and 6 ensembles. the baytown community band isperforms this song as there closing song to their feb. 2007 concert.
This song is another Holsinger masterpiece that is filled with happy intensity. A wonderful song, it is the 1st movement in the Cityscape double work.
The 2nd part in the Cityscape feature, this is the exact opposite of its counterpart. It features absolutely gorgeous flute and oboe solo work. For fans of slow songs (like Tim) this is the song for you.
This is a very thematic piece composed by Steve Reisteter. It portrays a joyful bike-ride along the Carolina coast. This piece was seriously considered for REL's 06 Spring Concert.
Betty Macias, the famed texas flautist has been a featured soloist for famed organizations like the Air Force Band and has been a 3 time TMEA all-state flute player as a member of the REL Band. Please enjoy as she is featured.
josue gonzales is featured in this alto saxophone and full orchestra song. the 2nd song of the BSO's spring concert 4/29/07. composed by alexander glazunov
this is a composition of tomaso albinoni it begins slow with a violin hymn and continues with wonderful beauty and emotion
the 2nd song of ETBU and the best, dramatic song that they played
a grade 4 piece of roland barret's with a wonderful cheery theme
4th and final song of 2007 HS band 2. it features RSS soloists chris haney (bassoon) and austin dean (tenor sax) a very great closing song, featuring the brass quite alot.
2007 MS band 2's 2nd song in their program, of course featuring the trumpet section. the band performed this song with great style for their age.
With material taken from original Seminole Indian tunes, it brings to bear the full potential of the modern concert band to create an exceptionally vivid, vibrant musical portrait of the Seminole culture
this song is abosoultely AWESOME!!! and has the 2nd best ending out of ALL of our songs. and was performed by the 2004 5A TMEA all-state symphony orchestra
this is a favored and popluar piece for the sterling band. it came to the band in 2002. and has been played every since. see if you can point of the 5 different popular songs it contains
RSS's 2nd song in the BBOB 2007 jazz concert featuring the 4 time TMEA all-state alot vocalist from RSS, lorin kirk.
this song is another composition by the american, percy grainger. the 5th song of the 2001 TMEA 5A concert band
This is yet another rousing circus march by the great Karl King. It features the low brass throughout. This song was used by the REL Symphonic Band for their UIL program in 2005.
performed by the university of texas wind ensemble, this song is taken from a larger work entitled, 'the snow maiden' a fairly famous song in the wind band world.
the famous song from lohengrin, performed as the final piece of the 2001 5A all-state symphonic band under the baton of james keene

