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Heritage. Jerry Brubaker. Bass Clarinet sheet music. E-Flat Clarinet sheet music. Piccolo sheet music. Grade 4.Translation
Heritage. Jerry Brubaker. Bass Clarinet sheet music. E-Flat Clarinet sheet music. Piccolo sheet music. Grade 4.Original
Heritage composed by Jerry Brubaker. Concert Band. For symphonic band. 1 - piccolo, 3 - 1st flute, 3 - 2nd flute, 2 - oboe, 2 - bassoon, 1 - E-flat clarinet, 3 - 1st clarinet, 3 - 2nd clarinet, 3 - 3rd clarinet, 1 - alto clarinet, 2 - bass clarinet, 2 - 1st alto saxophone, 2 - 2nd alto saxophone, 1 - tenor sa. Concert Band. Belwin Symphonic Band. Classical. Grade 4. Conductor's score and set of performance parts. Performance notes and program notes. Published by Belwin Music. AP.24784. With performance notes and program notes. Classical. 9x12 inches. Heritage was composed by Jerry Brubaker for the 150th anniversary of the New Holland Band of New Holland, Pennsylvania. This is an organization that has a rich musical heritage dating back to 1856. The work is loosely based upon several Pennsylvania Dutch folk songs. The piece begins with a fanfare that sets up a majestic march. There is a hymn-like slower section which echoes the devout nature of the people of Lancaster county. The very festive rhythmic development section is sure to please the percussion section. This work was designed to have universal audience appeal and is a must for any symphonic band program.Translation
Heritage composed by Jerry Brubaker. Concert Band. For symphonic band. 1 - piccolo, 3 - 1st flute, 3 - 2nd flute, 2 - oboe, 2 - bassoon, 1 - E-flat clarinet, 3 - 1st clarinet, 3 - 2nd clarinet, 3 - 3rd clarinet, 1 - alto clarinet, 2 - bass clarinet, 2 - 1st alto saxophone, 2 - 2nd alto saxophone, 1 - tenor sa. Concert Band. Belwin Symphonic Band. Classical. Grade 4. Conductor's score and set of performance parts. Performance notes and program notes. Published by Belwin Music. AP.24784. With performance notes and program notes. Classical. 9x12 inches. Heritage was composed by Jerry Brubaker for the 150th anniversary of the New Holland Band of New Holland, Pennsylvania. This is an organization that has a rich musical heritage dating back to 1856. The work is loosely based upon several Pennsylvania Dutch folk songs. The piece begins with a fanfare that sets up a majestic march. There is a hymn-like slower section which echoes the devout nature of the people of Lancaster county. The very festive rhythmic development section is sure to please the percussion section. This work was designed to have universal audience appeal and is a must for any symphonic band program.Popular requests