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    Sinfonia #9 - Walter S. Hartley

    Written during the Persian Gulf War by the distinguished composer of Sinfonia No. 4 and Chautauqua, this work is a personal musical statement in contrasting styles. This is the most programmatic of Hartleys wind ensemble "core repertoire" compositions.

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    On A Shaker Hymn - Jeffrey S. Bishop

    Based on the Shaker hymn Love (More Love), this is a lovely musical tribute to an outstanding teacher upon his retirement. It is a musical expression of great respect for his service to his profession, his students, and his school. This legacy will be carried forward through the many students whose lives he touched through music educaton.

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    Sound Off - John Philip Sousa

    Named for the traditional marching command, this has become a stirring part of Sousa reenactment concerts. Sousa wrote it while conductor of the U.S. Marine Band and dedicated it to the commander of the Marine barracks in Washington D.C.

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    Mount Vernon Reverie - Larry MacTaggart

    Composed by the talented arranger for the U.S. Air Force Band in Washington, D.C., this work is a musical tribute to the serenity and all encompassing sense of peace that pervades the historic grounds of George Washingtons home, Mt. Vernon, recalling the panoramic view from the east side of the mansion. A fanfare section hails the arrival of General Washington, eventually giving way to a restatement of the lyric section and concluding with a serene sunset.

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    Abracadabra - Jeffrey S. Bishop

    An exciting, fun, novelty piece with a spooky flair, this piece is perfect for the first concert of the year. It is a concert rondo that gives each section a shot at the melody.

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    Who's Who In Navy Blue - John Philip Sousa

    Noted Sousa researcher, Frank Byrne brings us a definitive edition complete with full score of this classic march. Composed at the request of the 1920 graduating class of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, its dedicated to Tecumseh, the famous Indian statue located at the Naval Academy. (2 minutes, 50 seconds)

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    With Joy Our Song Shall Soar - Robert E. Foster

    Comissioned by the Harrisonville (MO.) High School Band. A concert, contest or festival selection based on an ancient chorale and harmonized by J.S. Bach. Exciting brass fanfares set up the primary musical material which then culminates in a glorious finale. (8 minutes 20 seconds)

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  • £82.50

    Sand Sculptures - David Bobrowitz

    The beautiful music of J.S. Bachs Prelude No. 1 in C is used in forming this outstanding work for developing bands. The imagery created by the music suggests a day at the sea shore, with the peaceful rise and fall of the surf providing a soothing background. A beautiful setting that introduces the music of a master in an attractive and musical concert setting.

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    Resumption March - John Philip Sousa

    1879 was a very eventful year for John Philip Sousa. He was a successful conductor, conducting Gilbert and Sullivans musical comedy, H.M.S. Pinafore, the year before he became the leader of the United States Marine Band, and it was the year he got married. It was also the year he composed Resumption March. The title was a reference to the resumption of the United States to use gold and silver coins following the post-Civil War inflation and depression. The march was published the same year in Philadelphia by the J. W. Pepper music publishing firm.

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    Letters from the Battlefield - Barry E. Kopetz

    Letters from the Battlefield was commissioned by the Land of Grant Honor Band to commemorate the end of the American Civil War. The collected letters of U.S. Grant reveal much information about the thoughts and emotions he was experiencing around the events of the Civil War. Some of the letters are tenderhearted, written in moments of sentimental passion; others are very clear and emphatic statements that he will do whatever it takes to bring the war to a close. The many moods and emotions expressed in his correspondence are reflected in the various sections of this powerful and moving work. An outstanding concert work, it is also appropriate for Civil War or patriotic commemorative ceremonies.

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