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Dancing in a circle is an ancient tradition common to many cultures for marking special occasions, rituals, strengthening community, and encouraging togetherness. Circle Dance employs the idea of fifths and their musical relationships in combination with…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Joseph Turrin
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Written for soloists Philip Smith (trumpet) and Joseph Alessi (trombone) of the New York Philharmonic, this six-minute work explores the rhythmic, melodic and syncopated elements of the Spanish fandango dance form (a lively dance in triple time for two…
Style: Brass Band
Composer: Joseph Turrin
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
This uplifting fanfare is 3-1/2 minutes of rhythmic excitement, flowing lyricism, and nods to the music of John Adams. Perfect opener or closer for your next program! Grade Level: 5 Copyright: 2020 Publisher: C. Alan Publications Category: Concert Band…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Leslie Gilreath
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
From Whence They Came is an impression of the totality of the West African migration experience and subsequent influence, establishment and celebration of Gullah culture. Rather than attempt to build a historical timeline, it paints a picture that is more of…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Leslie Gilreath
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
for Wind Ensemble Hymns, Prayers in a New World is a reflection of the inner struggles and conflicts of faith and reality in a modern world - a representation of the resilience of the human spirit through dark times. Based on several familiar hymn tunes, it…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Leslie Gilreath
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Trombone Feature Written for New York Philharmonic trombonist Joseph Alessi, Turrin makes Illuminations sound as if it were being played by a full orchestra, with his unparalleled scoring and soaring melodies.Program NotesIlluminations was written for…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Joseph Turrin
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
This kickin' piece for brass ensemble is in a Latin jazz style and is perfect as an opener or an encore. The New York Philharmonic commissioned Turrin to write Jazzalogue No. 1 for the brass section on their 1997 Latin American Tour.Program NotesJazzalogue No…
Style: Brass
Composer: Joseph Turrin
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Euphonium Feature This 4-movement concerto for euphonium and wind ensemble showcases what Turrin does best. He makes a band sound like a full orchestra with his inventive textures and masterful scoring in Monologues.Program NotesMonologues was commissioned by…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Joseph Turrin
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Oppositional Elements is an exciting exercise in the interaction of opposing voices, texturally as well as contrapuntally and dynamically. The constant interplay of different elements, sharing space with alternating accents and rhythmic figures, provides an…
Style: Flex Band
Composer: Leslie Gilreath
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Prelude for Mark was written in memory of Mark Freeh. Mark was not only a good friend but one of New York’s most well know producer’s and recording studio owners. Mark was also well know as a brass band arranger and supporter of brass bands both here in the…
Style: Brass Band
Composer: Joseph Turrin
Publisher: C. Alan Publications