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Imagining World. Nathan Daughtrey. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Horn sheet music. Trombone sheet music. Grade 4.

Translation

Imagining World. Nathan Daughtrey. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Horn sheet music. Trombone sheet music. Grade 4.

Original

Imagining World composed by Nathan Daughtrey. For concert band. Flute 1, Flute 2, Oboe, Bassoon, Bb Clarinet 1, Bb Clarinet 2, Bb Clarinet 3, Bb Bass Clarinet, Eb Alto Saxophone 1. 2, Bb Tenor Saxophone, Eb Baritone Saxophone, Bb Trumpet 1, Bb Trumpet 2, Bb Trumpet 3, F Horn 1, F Horn 2, Trombone 1, Trombone 2, Trombon. Maestro Band Series. Grade 4.5. Score only. Duration 7. 00. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.17681. Imagining World reconciles two seemingly contrasting ideas of celebration and remembrance by drawing inspiration from a poignant poem with the same title. Original themes are woven with motives from the commissioning school's fight song in this nostalgic yet celebratory work. Commissioned by the Oswego High School Band, Stephanie Silosky, director. Oswego, IL. , Imagining World draws its inspiration from a few sources. Firstly, when Glen Schneider commissioned the piece, he said he wanted something to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the band program at OHS. Secondly, I was informed that the funding for the commission came from the parents of a former student, Elizabeth. Beth. May Sharp, that passed away. To reconcile these two seemingly contrasting ideas, I stumbled across a poem by one of my favorite artists. story-tellers, Brian Andreas, called Imagining World. -Imagining World- by Brian Andreas In my dream, the angel shrugged & said, If we fail this time, it will be a failure of imagination & then she placed the world gently in the palm of my hand. I love the idea of angels looking over us in our dreams and encouraging imagination as we look toward the future. In order to grow, looking to and planning for the future is a pivotal part of looking back and celebrating the past. Much of the thematic material for the piece is derived from the final melodic phrase of the OHS school song. also the Notre Dame Victory March. The work opens with the sparkling. and dreamy. qualities of wind chimes and metallic keyboard percussion presenting this melodic material, the Oswego theme, which appears throughout the piece is several forms. A trumpet and horn fanfare follows leading to a full ensemble climax before moving into the main body of the piece. Directly following the climax is the first statement of the dream theme played by solo flute. It undergoes several transformations and intermingles with the Oswego theme as the piece progresses. Imagining World strikes a delicate balance between reflection and celebration - a challenge that we must all embrace.

Translation

Imagining World composed by Nathan Daughtrey. For concert band. Flute 1, Flute 2, Oboe, Bassoon, Bb Clarinet 1, Bb Clarinet 2, Bb Clarinet 3, Bb Bass Clarinet, Eb Alto Saxophone 1. 2, Bb Tenor Saxophone, Eb Baritone Saxophone, Bb Trumpet 1, Bb Trumpet 2, Bb Trumpet 3, F Horn 1, F Horn 2, Trombone 1, Trombone 2, Trombon. Maestro Band Series. Grade 4.5. Score only. Duration 7. 00. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.17681. Imagining World reconciles two seemingly contrasting ideas of celebration and remembrance by drawing inspiration from a poignant poem with the same title. Original themes are woven with motives from the commissioning school's fight song in this nostalgic yet celebratory work. Commissioned by the Oswego High School Band, Stephanie Silosky, director. Oswego, IL. , Imagining World draws its inspiration from a few sources. Firstly, when Glen Schneider commissioned the piece, he said he wanted something to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the band program at OHS. Secondly, I was informed that the funding for the commission came from the parents of a former student, Elizabeth. Beth. May Sharp, that passed away. To reconcile these two seemingly contrasting ideas, I stumbled across a poem by one of my favorite artists. story-tellers, Brian Andreas, called Imagining World. -Imagining World- by Brian Andreas In my dream, the angel shrugged . I love the idea of angels looking over us in our dreams and encouraging imagination as we look toward the future. In order to grow, looking to and planning for the future is a pivotal part of looking back and celebrating the past. Much of the thematic material for the piece is derived from the final melodic phrase of the OHS school song. also the Notre Dame Victory March. The work opens with the sparkling. and dreamy. qualities of wind chimes and metallic keyboard percussion presenting this melodic material, the Oswego theme, which appears throughout the piece is several forms. A trumpet and horn fanfare follows leading to a full ensemble climax before moving into the main body of the piece. Directly following the climax is the first statement of the dream theme played by solo flute. It undergoes several transformations and intermingles with the Oswego theme as the piece progresses. Imagining World strikes a delicate balance between reflection and celebration - a challenge that we must all embrace.