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Through the Horizon. Nathan Daughtrey. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Horn sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Timpani sheet music. Trombone sheet music. Tuba sheet music. Grade 4.

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Gennem Horizon. Nathan Daughtrey. B-Flat Trumpet noder. Horn noder. Percussion noder. Timpani noder. Trombone noder. Tuba noder. Grad 4.

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Through the Horizon composed by Nathan Daughtrey. For concert band. Flute 1. 2, Oboe. opt. , Bassoon. opt. , Bb Clarinet in 1. 2, Bb Bass Clarinet, Eb Alto Saxophone 1. 2, Bb Tenor Saxophone, Eb Baritone Saxophone, Bb Trumpet 1. 2, F Horn 1. 2, Trombone 1. 2, Baritone B.C.,. Baritone T.C. , Tuba, Timpani, Percussion 1. Bells, X. Band Music. Grade 4. Score only. Duration 7. 30. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.14001. Written to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the consolidation of four communities to form one school. A simple four-note motive representing those communities is given a sparkling backdrop of mallet percussion and wind chimes during the first part. The second part drives toward the conclusion using powerful percussion to lead to the final chord. At a mass meeting in 1954, about 200 citizens representing all sections of Davie County, North Carolina voted unanimously to consolidate the four high schools - Cooleemee, Farmington, Mocksville, and Shady Grove - into one high school, resulting in the forming of Davie County High School in 1956. Through the Horizon was commissioned by the Davie County Band Boosters to commemorate the 50th anniversary of this historic occasion. The piece was premiered on May 31, 2007 by the Davie County High School Band, directed by Marc Schaub. The title of the piece is derived from the title of the poem, 'Walking Through the Horizon' by short story writer Margaret Holley. While the horizon is something we can physically never touch or reach, I like the image of walking through it as a symbol of achieving what seemed to be an unattainable goal. Two large sections comprise the 6-minute work. The first, 'Reflection,' is a solemn and nostalgic look back to the convergence of the four communities. With a backdrop of sparkling mallet percussion and wind chimes, all of the wind players sing a simple four-note motive representing the four schools. Following the singing, fragments of the main 'Celebration' theme are first heard in solo flute and trumpet and then by the entire ensemble building to a glorious climax. The second section, 'Celebration,' is a bright and joyful look at the present state and future possibilities of the school. The main theme is derived from the rhythm of the words 'Sing all ye joyful, now sing all together - Dance all ye joyful, now dance all together,' excerpted from a celebratory poem by J.R.R. Tolkien. All thematic material for the work sprang out of this original theme. Once again, the four schools that came together to form Davie High School are represented, this time by four different incarnations of the 'Celebration' theme. see m. 35, 52, 62, and 86. The work keeps driving towards a conclusion, but cannot seem to reach it. Finally, the singing returns, interspersed with powerful blows in the percussion section, and leads into the final chord in E-flat major.

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Gennem Horizon komponeret af Nathan Daughtrey. For Harmoniorkester. Flute 1. 2, obo. opt. , Fagot. opt. , Bb klarinet i 1. 2, Bb Basklarinet, Eb Altsaxofon 1. 2, Bb Tenor Saxophone, Eb Baryton Saxofon, Bb Trompet 1. 2, F Horn 1. 2, Basun 1. 2, Baryton f.Kr.,. Baryton T.C. , Tuba, Pauke, Slagtøj 1. Bells, X. Band Music. Grad 4. Score kun. Varighed 7. 30. Udgivet af C. Alan Publications. CN.14001. Skrevet for at fejre 50-årsdagen for konsolidering af fire lokalsamfund til at danne en skole. En simpel fire-toners motiv repræsenterer disse samfund får en mousserende baggrund af Mallet slagtøj og vindspil i den første del. Den anden del driver mod afslutningen ved hjælp af kraftige percussion føre til slutakkord. På et stormøde i 1954, cirka 200 borgere, der repræsenterer alle dele af Davie County, North Carolina stemte enstemmigt for at konsolidere de fire gymnasier - Cooleemee, Farmington, Mocksville, og Shady Grove - ind i en high school, hvilket resulterer i dannelsen af ​​Davie County High School i 1956. Gennem Horizon blev bestilt af Davie County Band Boosters for at fejre 50-årsdagen for denne historiske begivenhed. Stykket blev uropført den 31. maj 2007 af Davie County High School Band, instrueret af Marc Schaub. Titlen på stykket stammer fra titlen på digtet, "gå gennem Horizon 'ved novelle forfatter Margaret Holley. Mens horisonten er noget, vi kan fysisk aldrig røre eller nå, jeg kan lide det billede af at gå igennem det som et symbol på at opnå, hvad syntes at være et uopnåeligt mål. To store sektioner omfatter 6 minutters arbejde. Den første, 'Refleksion' er en højtidelig og nostalgisk tilbageblik til konvergensen af ​​de fire lokalsamfund. Med en baggrund af funklende mallet slagtøj og vindspil, alle blæsere synge en simpel fire-toners motiv repræsenterer de fire skoler. Efter sangen, er fragmenter af de vigtigste "Celebration" tema først hørte i solo fløjte og trompet og derefter af hele ensemblet bygning til en glorværdig klimaks. Det andet afsnit, 'Celebration' er en lys og munter kig på den nuværende tilstand og fremtidige muligheder inden for skolens. Det vigtigste tema er afledt af rytmen i ordene »Sing alle I glade, nu synger alle sammen - Dance alle I glade, nu danse alle sammen," uddrag fra en festlig digt af JRR Tolkien. Alle tematiske materiale for arbejdet sprang ud af denne originale tema. Igen er de fire skoler, der kom sammen for at danne Davie High School repræsenteret, denne gang med fire forskellige inkarnationer af 'Celebration' tema. se m. 35, 52, 62, og 86. Arbejdet holder kørsel mod en konklusion, men kan ikke synes at nå det. Endelig den syngende tilbage, spækket med kraftfulde slag i percussion sektion, og fører ind i den afsluttende akkord i E-dur.