the fourth song of the 2009 TMEA Region X High School Band I. a great grade 3-4 composition by John Mackey. sorry for the acoustic problems, the low brass were much louder than the recording shows.
the fifth and final song performed by the 2009 TMEA Region X High School Band I. this was the final song performed by Nathan & Matt at any high school TMEA convention. composed by John Phillip Sousa.
!! Also 55% of our songs are wind band songs 5% are jazz and 40% full orchestral music
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Have you performed in front of an audience?
Yes, we play at all public apperances at the mentioned schools and at UIL and other special events/contests throughout Texas and Louisiana.
What equipment do you use?
We use all wind and orchestral string instruments.
Not Lohengrin - it's from Tchaikovsky's The Snow Maiden.
I believe the ensemble performing here (on Pachelbel's Canon in D for strings and continuo, T. 337) is the Jean-Francois Paillard Chamber Orchestra. •
To give credit where it is due, I believe the composer of this Divertimento for Band is Vincent Persichetti.
This cheerful piece was for many years the theme to William F. Buckley's PBS-TV program "The Firing Line." Buckley loved Bach's music and was a devoted amateur on the harpsichord.
Psalm 42? Isn't this a setting of the folksong "The Water Is Wide"?