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    Nimrod - By Edward Elgar / arr. Alfred Reed

    This is among the most noble and stately music in all of band literature. Great for graduation, baccalaureate, memorial, or awards ceremonies. This title is available in SmartMusic.

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  • £45.95

    Rosalind in the Forest of Arden - By Alfred Reed

    Subtitled "A Sylvan Serenade for Winds After Shakespeare's 'As You Like It,'" Rosalind in the Forest of Arden was dedicated to William H. Sylvester and the Eastern Wind Symphony.

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  • £9.95

    Nimrod (from Elgar's Variations) - By Edward Elgar / arr. Alfred Reed

    This is among the most noble and stately music in all of band literature. Great for graduation, baccalaureate, memorial, or awards ceremonies. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.

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  • £9.95

    Symphony for Brass and Percussion - By Alfred Reed

    Originally composed in the summer of 1952 and premiered at the Chicago CBDNA conference that same year, the three-movement Symphony opens with abroad introduction containing the majority of the thematic material. The second most lyrical movement is in three-part song form and, the final movement is presented in rondo form. The instrumentation is for expanded brass and percussion sections and is scored for one-on-a-part. An exciting addition to the Belwin Classic series for discriminating ensembles. Recorded by Troy University Band.

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  • £7.95

    The Garden of Proserpine - By Alfred Reed

    Proserpine was the Roman counterpart of the Greek Persephone, and in Roman mythology, the daughter of Demeter, goddess of the fertility of the earth, and wife of Pluto, ruler of the infernal regions. Later, she became associated with the unconscious world of sleep, becoming, in fact, its goddess, and it is in this connection that Swinburne describes her domain as one of peacefulness, quiet, slumber and rest for the weary spirits of men, in his famous poem "The Garden of Proserpine" from which this work takes its title and inspiration. The music, subtitled "A Symphonic Pastorate for Winds," is in three-part ABA form, with the third part becoming a continuing development of the first. Two main themes form the basis of the texture, each heard separately at first and finally intertwining with one another in a continually shifting pattern of soft rhythms and colors; descriptive, perhaps, of the quiet streams and luminous patterns of light and shade in Proserpine's magic domain.

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    Music in the Air! - By Alfred Reed

    This music was commissioned as the opening and closing theme for MBS Television in Japan, and recorded for this purpose by the Osaka Municipal Symphonic Band on February 19, 2001, under the composer's direction. Its first performance as a concert piece was by the Eastern Wind Symphony under the direction of Dr. William Silvester on April 9, 2002 in Camden, New Jersey; the same ensemble and conductor have recorded the work for Klavier Records, on compact disc K 11130. The first performance in Japan by the Senzoku Gakuen Symphonic Wind Orchestra on June 25, 2002, in Tokyo, under the composer's direction.

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  • £64.50

    Armenian Dances, Part 1, Selections from - By Alfred Reed / arr. Douglas E. Wagner

    Part I of Armenian Dances is the first of a four-movement suite drawn from the folk song arrangements and original musical works of Armenian composer Komitas Vardapet collected during the early 20th century. Each of Reed's four movements is represented in this lush through-played medley. Douglas Wagner has crafted a rewarding musical addition to the young band repertoire. (3:00) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.

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    Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4 - By Edward Elgar / arr. M.J. Retford and Alfred Reed

    Of all four marches that came after the overwhelmingly successful No. 1, March No. 4 seems to many people to be most closely related in general effect to the first. Just why this should be so is difficult to say. All five of the Pomp and Circumstance Marches are cast in basically the same form, a two-part A-B-AB, with the "A" part energetic and moving briskly along, and the "B" bringing a change of feeling (even though no actual change of pace is indicated) with the so-called "great tune" by way of contrast. However, it has become almost a tradition with Nos. 1 and 4 to play the final section in a slower tempo, probably in respect of Elgar's tempo marking "Grandioso" at this point. Certainly both of these "great tunes" could, and have, been considered as portraying musically the very essence and glorification of British majesty and power at the time they were written.

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  • £73.50

    Wapawekka (White Sands) - By Alfred Reed

    Commissioned by the Saskatchewan Arts Board, this work is subtitled "A Symphonic Rhapsody for Concert Band based on Canadian Indian themes." Wapawekka, in the language of the Cree Indians, means "white sands," and is the name given to a fairly large lake and small mountain range high up in northeastern Saskatchewan. The music is a free form, a symphonic rhapsody, developed from four main themes derived from ancient Cree tribal rhythms and dances.

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    Dance of the Reed Flutes - By Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky / arr. Michael Story

    Tchaikovsky's delightful ballet The Nutcracker is the source of this ageless favorite. Although it is scored 'down to the very basics,' the flavor and charm of the original is more than evident. Marked with comfortable ranges and rhythms (making it easy to rehearse), and arranged for a full and complete sound, this work will deliver real pleasure to your holiday concert audience. (1:45)

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