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A Call to Celebration.

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Призив към Celebration.

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A Call to Celebration composed by David R. Holsinger. For concert band. Level 4.5. Score and parts. Duration 2 minutes, 20 seconds. Published by TRN Music Publisher. TU.CBCAL2. Take advantage of this over-stock pricing while supplies last. Commissioned to open the concert of the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonian National Wind Ensemble at the fraternity’s 2012 National Convention, the composer chose two favorite fraternity songs to highlight in this short fanfare. The first was the SINFONIAN ANTHEM. “All Hail, Sinfonian Brothers”. , an energetic march-like song written in 1908 and the SINFONIAN HYMN. “Let each man take his lot and place”. , penned in 1914 and based on a serene and introspective melody from William Gardner’s “Sacred Melodies” published in 1815. The composer has always been drawn to both these melodies since his introduction to them as a college student member of the fraternity and although they might seem far afield in styles, their unlikely juxtaposition in one short fanfare was just the challenge needed to unite them in this concert opener.

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A Call to Celebration composed by David R. Holsinger. За концерт на бандата. Level 4.5. Рейтинг и части. Продължителност 2 минути, двадесет секунди. Публикувана от TRN Music Publisher. TU.CBCAL2. Възползвайте се от тази свръх-склад ценообразуване до изчерпване на количествата. Поръчано да отворите концерта на Mu Alpha Sinfonian National Wind ансамбъл Phi на 2012 National Convention братство е, композиторът избра две любими песни братство да подчертае в този кратък фанфари. Първият е SINFONIAN ХИМН. "Всички градушка, Sinfonian Brothers". , Енергичен марш-като песен, написана през 1908 г. и SINFONIAN химн. "Нека всеки човек да си вземе много и място". , Написан през 1914 г. и въз основа на ведър и интроспективен мелодия от "Свещени Melodies" Уилям Гарднър, публикуван през 1815 г.. The composer has always been drawn to both these melodies since his introduction to them as a college student member of the fraternity and although they might seem far afield in styles, their unlikely juxtaposition in one short fanfare was just the challenge needed to unite them in this concert opener.