Robert Sheldon
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 4
Bright Lights!
Bright Lights!” is a fast-paced, high-energy showcase for concert band. A strong rhythmic pulse drives the tuneful melodies and technical flourishes that are present throughout. Written in a modified rondo form, this joyful offering works well as an opener, closer, or encore piece. (4:00)SKU: AL44193 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 2.5
By the River’s Edge
Brimming with tuneful melodies and rhythmic textures, By the River’s Edge exudes feelings of confidence and pride, while also providing moments of introspection. Additionally, everyone has parts that are fun to play! (4:00) Print-on-demand Grade .5 parts compatible to this arrangement are available (item 00-48128) as well as Grade 1.5 parts (item 00-48128YB).SKU: AL48128 -
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1.5
Cellular Symphony
In the style of Mozart’s Kinder Symphony and Haydn’s Toy Symphony, this tongue-in-cheek composition not only is great fun for the audience, but also makes a statement about the use of cell phones during concert performances! The classical style is an excellent teaching tool for younger players, while the percussion section has an opportunity to try out their latest ring-tones. This could also feature your Principal, Superintendent, school board members or the Mayor as the “cellular soloists”.SKU: AL23291 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3
Chanteys
Chanteys is an original work that recalls the music of the sea and its sailors. A jaunty opening sparkles with character and style before yielding to a pensive “Andante.” The piece closes with a spirited juxtaposition of thematic material. Expressive, entertaining and great fun to play, Chanteys is another excellent choice for contests or spring concerts by Robert Sheldon. This piece was also selected by the Yamaha Music Media Corporation of Japan as one of the “100 Best Pieces for Band” for 2001.SKU: AL19542 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 4
Charleston Harbor Celebration
Charleston Harbor Celebration was commissioned by the Charleston Community Band of Charleston, South Carolina (Stephen B. Giove, Conductor). The band commissioned the piece to honor its past conductors — Earl R. Mays, Edwin S. Toporek, Herbert L. Day and John R. Spitler — for their faithful service to education, music and musicians. The piece itself is a concert overture that captures the beauty and energy of Charleston’s important and historic harbor.SKU: AL26832 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 4.5
Children of Gaia
Gaia is a primordial deity in the Ancient Greek pantheon and is sometimes referred to as Mother Nature. In mythology she had numerous children, many of whom are of great significance to the ancient Greeks. Three of these children are represented in this dramatic work for concert band—the fearsome Typhon, the water goddess Tethys, and the menacing Enceladus. (6:00)SKU: AL44195 -
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3.5
Choreography
Choreography was commissioned by the 2008 ATSSB All-State Band by the Association of Texas Small School Bands. Written in overture form, the piece draws its inspiration from dance movements found in contemporary stage, ballet and theatrical productions. The piece opens with fast-paced angular gestures accompanied by rapid rhythmical punctuations before yielding to a contrasting lyrical section with long, flowing lines and many opportunities for expressive playing. The infectious beat patterns and memorable melodic content combine to make this an excellent concert opener. (5:33)SKU: AL31724 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
Construction Zone
Sounds of “jackhammers” and “post drivers” provide a rhythmic groove for this very clever rock chart for young bands. The infectious bass line sets up a catchy tune and funky accompaniment riffs that will make this a favorite for first year players.Correlates to Sound Innovations for Concert Band, Book 1/Level 5.
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 0.5
Continental Divide
The bold opening statement and tuneful themes make Continental Divide the perfect concert opener for any young band concert. Although very accessible, it still includes varying styles and allows every section in the band an opportunity to play the melody. Using only seven notes, this impressive piece can easily be played during the first few months of instruction.Correlates to Sound Innovations for Concert Band, Book 1, Level 2.
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1.5
Conundrum
A conundrum is defined as a question or problem having only a conjectural answer, but your audience will have no questions or problems enjoying this tasty musical offering. The rhythmic groove, imaginative textures, and colorful scoring will make this a favorite on your next concert — and with a title like this, of course . . . it has great drum parts! (2:20)SKU: AL29459 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1.5
Crazy for Cartoons
Not so long ago, a visit to any motion picture show always started with a classic cartoon that preceded the main event. These wonderful, wacky animated short features were accompanied by some of the most creative music of its time. “Crazy for Cartoons” reminds us of those simpler days, and the humor, drama, and action that were musically represented in those incredible soundtracks.Correlates to Book 2, Level 3 of Sound Innovations for Concert Band. (2:09)
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
Daydreams
Everyone has the pleasure of an occasional daydream where reality is set aside and happy thoughts or memories are brought to mind. It is in this spirit that this composition transports your audience to a lovely, imaginary place during your concert. (1:40) Correlates to Sound Innovations for Concert Band Book 1, Level 5.SKU: AL39602 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3.5
Der Lehrmeister
The title of this piece translates from German to “The Master Teacher.” Commissioned by the Florida Bandmasters Association in memory of Jack Crew, this piece serves to honor the memory of one of the all-time great teachers and musicians in our world of band music. The piece is written in a style reminiscent of Richard Strauss, one of Jack’s favorite composers. (5:10)SKU: AL46000 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
Dorian Dreamscape
This dreamy interlude is a great way to introduce young bands to the Dorian mode. Wonderful melodic lines, along with intriguing harmonic content and texture, really enhance this musical dreamscape in a modal setting. An excellent piece to add contrast and expression to a concert or contest program.SKU: AL22265 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
Edifice
“Edifice” was written to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 6th grade school building in Troy, Ohio City Schools. The opening, majestic block chords recall the strength and endurance of the actual structure, while the faster and more tuneful main theme reflects the youthful energy and optimism of the school’s many generations of students. (2:20) “Edifice” correlates to Book 1, Level 3 of Sound Innovations for Concert Band.SKU: AL41912 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1.5
El Taco Picante
Here’s a tasty treat for your next concert, full of spice and sure to please. A catchy bass riff sets off hot Latin rhythms and a tune that shifts from minor to major. This is definitely a piece that will get your audience tapping their toes! “Taco Picante” is skillfully arranged by Robert Sheldon. (1:55) Correlates to Book 1, level 6.SKU: AL45967 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3
Falcon Lake Overture
This work takes the form of a lively overture with a spirited opening theme followed by a lyrical, expressive section. A brief development leads to a return to the opening theme and ending. The careful attention to musical line and orchestration makes this a very colorful and energetic work suitable for the opening of your next concert.SKU: AL22281 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
Fanfare and Festival
Fanfare and Festival by Robert Sheldon is a bright and tuneful opener that makes a bold statement, yet is playable by the youngest of bands. This pieces uses only the first six notes taught, no dotted rhythms and no rolls in the percussion! (2:05) Correlated to Sound Innovations, Book 1, Level 4.SKU: AL48106 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 4
Flight of the Piasa
“Flight of the Piasa” was written to depict the majesty of the legendary Piasa, an enormous winged creature, and the bravery of the Illini tribe who triumphed over its reign of terror. The discovery of the Piasa dates to 1673, when the cliff drawing painted high on the bluffs was first seen by Marquette during his famous journey down the Mississippi River. (5:10)“‘Flight of the Piasa’ is a very effective piece of music that is superbly crafted by a composer who really does understand the limitations and playing capabilities of student musicians.”
—SBO MagazineSKU: AL29477 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1.5
Flowing Stream
This poignant melody is derived from a Chinese folk tune (hill song) of the same name from the Yunnan Province. This arrangement is dedicated to Joseph Cheung, an outstanding Chinese conductor and teacher. Correlates to Book 2, level 2.SKU: AL46643