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    First steps on stage - Peter Goosensen

    First steps on stage' is especially intended for beginning wind orchestras. This piece can be used to playfully master music making in an orchestra or ensemble. The composition consists of three parts that together provide a varied and attractive composition.

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    First Suite - Jean-Pierre Haeck

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    First Suite - Rob Ares

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    First Suite for Band - Alfred Reed

    I.March II. Melody III. Rag IV. Galop

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    First Suite For Band - Robert Jager

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    First Suite in E Flat Op. 28 No. 1 - Gustav Holst

    This updated edition (2005) of the authentic Colin Matthews version now includes a full recording by the U.S. Marine Band conducted by Frederick Fennell, providing an indispensable audio tool to help your students betterunderstand the stylistic nuances. Dur: 10:45 (Grade 4) (Score Only - 48010586/$19.95)

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    First Suite in Es - Gustav Holst

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    First Sun - Michael Kamuf

    This exciting composition is a perfect concert opener for developing or more advanced bands. All wind instruments get a chance to play one of the themes, and a driving percussion presence sets the stage for an energetic and powerful musical statement. Your students will love practicing and performing this spirited original work! (2:15)

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    First Symphony In One Movement - Samuel Barber

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    First Symphony, Op. 35 - James Barnes

    Composed during the summer and fall of 1974, Barnes' FIRST SYMPHONY, Op. 35 was his master's thesis at The University of Kansas. It was premiered in the spring semester of 1976 by their Symphonic Band, Robert E. Foster conducting. The following year, the symphony was awarded the American Bandmasters Ostwald Composition prize, which led to a second performance (of only the first two movements) by the Northwestern Wind Ensemble at the American Bandmasters convention with Col. Jack Cline (U.S Marine Band) conducting. Following this performance, Barnes submitted the work to several publishers, all of which declined on the basis it was too long and difficult to be marketable. For this reason, Barnes set the work aside and there it remained until 2022, when an offer came from the Osaka Shion Wind Orchestra to record all nine of Barnes'_x001A_symphonies to help celebrate their 100th anniversary. Barnes seized the opportunity, engraving all four movements, with revisions and corrections, an effort that took seven days a week for two months to complete. As a result, after almost fifty years, all nine of the Barnes symphonies are finally available for performance.

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