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    Discovery Band Book No.1 (Oboe) - Edmondson & McGinty

    Contents:Concert Warm-Ups and ChoralesAmerican Spirit OverturePrelude to a FestivalHonor Roll MarchDixieland DazzleBartok's Three Folk SongsBreakdance BrassRazzamajazzGrandfather's ClockDiscovery MarchSuperflutesPercussion PatrolA Festive Christmas OvertureJingle-Bell RockFrosty the Snow Man.

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    Discovery Band Book No.1 (Flute) - Edmondson & McGinty

    Contents:Concert Warm-Ups and ChoralesAmerican Spirit OverturePrelude to a FestivalHonor Roll MarchDixieland DazzleBartok's Three Folk SongsBreakdance BrassRazzamajazzGrandfather's ClockDiscovery MarchSuperflutesPercussion PatrolA Festive Christmas OvertureJingle-Bell RockFrosty the Snow Man.

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    Discovery Band Book No.1 (Conductor) - Edmondson & McGinty

    Contents:Concert Warm-Ups and ChoralesAmerican Spirit OverturePrelude to a FestivalHonor Roll MarchDixieland DazzleBartok's Three Folk SongsBreakdance BrassRazzamajazzGrandfather's ClockDiscovery MarchSuperflutesPercussion PatrolA Festive Christmas OvertureJingle-Bell RockFrosty the Snow Man.

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    Discovery March Wind Band Set (Score & Parts)

    Patrick Millstone composed his 'Discovery March' for Gobelin Music Publications' 'Discovery Series' : The music in this series is meant to be a journey of discovery for incipient musicians who have started playing in an ensemble. 'Discovery March' is a cheerful march in which the melody part is not only played by the lead instrument, but rather by all instruments in turn. 02:45

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    Klezmer Discovery Wind Band Set (Score & Parts)

    The Yiddish word 'Klezmer' has been derived from the Old Hebrew words 'Kley' (tool, instrument) and 'Zemer' (song, singing, making music).Klezmer is the traditional music of Jews from Eastern Europe.Yiddish musicians (Klezmorim) were regularly invited to come and play at Yiddish weddings as well as several other Jewish celebrations and festive occasions. Despite its close connection with traditional Eastern European folk music, Klezmer music has succeeded in preserving its distinctive Jewish character. 'Klezmer Discovery' is a voyage of discovery through the richly varied music of the Jewish people from Eastern Europe.The introduction consists of a number of motives from different traditional melodies (a Mitzve Tenzel and L'cha Dodi), followed by a melody in 3/8th time (Kandel's Hora). This dance melody originally came from Bessarabia (present-day Moldavia) and was taken along to America by Jewish musicians round 1900. Subsequently, 'Der Terk in Amerika', a composition by famous clarinet player Naftule Brandwein can be heard. A number of fast, cheerful dance melodies (bulgars) form the finale of 'Klezmer Discovery' (Lebedyk un Freylekh, Lomir sich iberbetn and Sherele). 12:00

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    The Edge of Adventure (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Stalter, Todd

    Excitement, anticipation, dread, wonder... all of these thrilling aspects of the journey of discovery into the unknown are musically depicted in composer Todd Stalter's work, The Edge of Adventure. Players will love the energetic tempo of the beginning, with its unanticipated rhythmic accents, driving percussion, and foreboding chords, and have an opportunity to play expressively in a middle section that builds to a triumphant, musically satisfying expression of amazement and beauty. Listeners and performers alike are drawn into the piece, constantly sitting on adventure's edge, unaware of what to expect as their quest for discovery unfolds. An ideal young band piece to open or close a concert, The Edge of Adventure lends itself to connections to literature and artwork that can inspire your students to find deeper levels of meaning in the music. Duration: 3.15

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    Discovery - David Bobrowitz

    A great young band concert opener with a noble fanfare and majestic theme. The theme is beautifully developed and accompanied by colorful "points of light" from the upper woodwinds. Dedicated to the space shuttle Discovery. Exemplary young band literature.

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    Ancient Curses (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Story, Michael

    Inspired by the 2016 discovery of an ancient Roman burial ground, this poignant original composition, "Ancient Curses," by Michael Story is both bold and reflective. The intriguing discovery took a turn when ancient scrolls with a variety of curses were also found. Compelling! Duration: 3.00

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    Wilderness Scenes (from The Journal of Discovery) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sweeney, Michael

    This work dramatically depicts moods and images from the historic Lewis and Clark Expedition two hundred years ago. As their corps of discovery encountered wilderness, mountains and native peoples, journals were meticulously kept documenting their adventures for all time.Movements include:St. CharlesTo the UnknownMandan VillageReflectionThe BitterrootsThe score features historical notes and performance options for shorter versions.Duration: 8:00

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    Conclusions, A Trilogy for Band (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Brakstad, John

    Conclusions is inspired by three of the worlds greatest astronomers; their lifes, work and pioneering conclusions. 1: Copernicus. Nicolaus Copernicus lived in the 15th century. He introduced the idea that the planets rotate around the Sun rather than the Earth. This was a new and controversial world view which was not accepted in his lifetime. 2: Galileo. Galileo Galilei lived about a hundred years later and is sometimes called "the father of modern science". He is credited with the discovery of Jupiter's four largest moons. His discoveries supported Copernicus' model of the Solar System, and also showed that objects rotate around other planets than the Earth. Galilei was charged with heresy, and had to recant his claim that the Earth revolved around the Sun. "And yet it does move", he is supposed to have said. 3: Newton. Isaac Newton is known for his theory about the law of gravity and how it affects motion. This theory enabled him to accurately calculate the paths of the planets in the Solar System, and was a third conclusion in the astronomical tradition. In the same way that the three astronomers' independent conclusions build on ideas that are common to all three, Conclusions is built up of three independent movements which all include references to each other (melodic, harmonic, inversions etc.) Duration: 11.00

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