Goose Creek Bands
The Prince of Egypt: When You Believe The Prince of Egypt: When You Believe
this is a very popular and beautiful song. from the biblical story of moses as the prince of egypt. originally this song was a choral song sung by whitney houston and mariah carey. please enjoy this orchestral performance of 'when you believe'
The Promise of Living from 'The Tenderland' The Promise of Living from 'The Tenderland'
This is a very beautiful and moving work by Aaron Copland. It evokes feelings of longing, hope, and the promise of better tomorrows. This is the recording of the TMEA 4A Symphonic Band.
The Race The Race
This is a stands chart that has been used by REL in past years. The name says it all, its a hard hitting rock chart from beginning to end.
The Red Machine The Red Machine
This is a blistering grade 5 piece for wind ensemble by Peter Graham. The tempo is extremely fast throughout, except in the tender middle section. The end is filled with soaring woodwind runs, and bold brass as the tempo is moved up even higher.
The Sinfonians The Sinfonians
this is the opening song for Lee College's november concert. they did an absolutely awesome job at this awesome march. i accidently cut the first few seconds of the song, and i appologize for the poor audio quality.
The Sinfonians (USAF) The Sinfonians (USAF)
the U.S.A air force band performs the exciting march of the sinfonians
The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Sample) The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Sample)
this is a famous song composed by a famous russian composer. this is said to be mickey mouse's theme song from the early days of his creation. this was the 6th song of fantasia 2000
The Tempest (MS Band 1) The Tempest (MS Band 1)
The opening song of MS Band 1 2006. they really showed a big improvement over MS Band 2. and this is one of matt's faavorite songs in all of MS Band 1 history.
The Tempest (MS Band 2) The Tempest (MS Band 2)
MS Band 2 2007's 4th and final song of their concert. they definately performed the choral better then 2006's ms band 1 which a major feat.
The Upward Stream Mvmt I - Adagietto The Upward Stream Mvmt I - Adagietto
This is the opening mvmt to the epic work written by Russell Peck for saxophonist James Houlik. It is a tenor saxophone solo with orchestra accompaniment. This is the most beautiful of the three movements.
The Washington Post (USAF Band) The Washington Post (USAF Band)
The World is Waiting for the Sunshine The World is Waiting for the Sunshine
the opening song for the 1996 5A TMEA Concert Band, a very festive and march-oriented composition of Harry L. Alford, includes wonderful brass exposures
These Boots Are Made For Walkin' These Boots Are Made For Walkin'
this is an old stand tune that was only used for the fall semester in the 2005-2006 school year. but its still an enjoyable song.
Think Think
This is a driving rock chart that was played by the REL band in the stands previously. Its a driving chart that you might recognize as being Aretha Franklin's hit.
Third Suite Third Suite
this is a 3 mvt song of Robert E. Jager. march, waltz, and rondo are the very unique parts of this composition. this was the 4th song of Lee College concert 11/2006.
Three For The Irish- Part 2 Three For The Irish- Part 2
This movement possesses a slightly more sad tone than its earlier counterpart.
Three For The Irish- Part 3 Three For The Irish- Part 3
Somewhat reminiscent of the first movement, this is a very appropriate ending for the trilogy.
Through Countless Halls of Air- Mvt. I Through Countless Halls of Air- Mvt. I
this piece is composed by the conductor of the 1996 TMEA 5A All-State Symphonic Band, Dr. Francis McBeth. this oepning movement is entitled 'daedalus and icarus'
Through Countless Halls of Air- Mvt. II Through Countless Halls of Air- Mvt. II
entitled, 'kitty hawk- orville and wilbur', the movement begins in a slow suppressed manner and eventually builds up to a manner of great feat and excitement just as the first flight was achieved in the year 1902
Through Countless Halls of Air- Mvt. III Through Countless Halls of Air- Mvt. III
'high flight- the beegee and the blackbird', the final movement in McBeth's amazing song depicting the astonishment of human flight, complete with a climatic ending to a marvelous song and concert