Franz Schubert
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
Classic March Duo
Two popular marches from the classical repertoire are paired together in this wonderful new arrangement. Jeremiah Clarke’s (1674–1707) “Trumpet Voluntary” was originally written for organ and trumpet and is frequently heard as a processional at wedding ceremonies. Franz Schubert’s (1797–1828) “Marche Militaire” was originally written as a piano duet but has been reset for various instrumental ensembles. This effective arrangement gives the young band student an opportunity to perform two of the most famous marches of all time. (Correlated to Accent on Achievement, Book 1, Page 30)SKU: AL33813 -
String Orchestra, String Orchestra Grade: 3.5
Four Songs For Strings
Veteran orchestral conductor and writer Cliff Colnot has created a unique set of publications featuring scoring especially for student groups with varying skill levels. With challenging parts for a solo violin and a solo cello, supported by intermediate level parts for the ensemble and simplified bass parts, these superb arrangements are ideal for many student groups.Includes: The Hunter (from Die schone Mullerin), Frozen Tears (from Die Winterreise), Serenade and Farewell (from Schwanengesang). Dur: 13:00
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 2
Marche Militaire
One of the most familiar and popular marches ever written is Franz Schubert’s Military March No. 1. Schubert (1797–1828) was one of the most prolific composers of all time, having written symphonies, chamber music, piano works, and over 600 songs, yet he only lived to the age of 32. The march was originally written for piano four-hands, however, this arrangement for young band sounds as if it was first written for military band. Woodwinds, brass, and percussion all shine with fun and interesting parts that work well together. This arrangement is perfect for an opener or closer to any concert.SKU: AL36693