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Chamber Symphony No. 1. Daniel McCarthy. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Bassoon sheet music. Horn sheet music. Marimba sheet music. Oboe sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Soprano Saxophone sheet music. Trombone sheet music. Tuba sheet music. Advanced.

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Chamber Symphony No 1. Daniel McCarthy. B-Flat Trumpet noder. Fagot noder. Horn noder. Marimba noder. Obo noder. Percussion noder. Sopransaxofon noder. Trombone noder. Tuba noder. Avanceret.

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Chamber Symphony No. 1. for Marimba, Winds & Percussion. Composed by Daniel McCarthy. Chamber Ensemble. For Solo Marimba & Chamber Winds. solo marimba. 5-octave. , flute, oboe, Bb clarinet, bass clarinet, soprano saxophone, bassoon, Bb trumpet, F horn, trombone, tuba, percussion. snare drum, low tom, woodblock, low temple block, claves, afuche, bongos, suspended cymbal, gong, castanets. Medium difficult. Score only. Duration 14. 30. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.01661. The title "Chamber Symphony" indicates that the wind ensemble is more intimately involved. musically speaking. with the soloist than a accompaniment as in a concerto. In this regard, the single winds and marimba are treated integrally although the marimba is the featured instrument. This piece was commissioned by Cort McClaren, president of C. Alan Publications and the School of Music at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. The piece was premiered at the Southeast chapter of the Music Educators National Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina in the fall of 1994 with the American Marimba soloist Michael Burritt, professor of percussion studies at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. The lush outdoors of northwestern Michigan's lower peninsula directly inspired the first and third movements, respectively "Deer Hunting in Michigan" and "The Stuff of Adventure. " McCarthy developed a strong attachment to this region, being born in Onekoma, Michigan, growing up in Bay City, Michigan, and attending the Interlochen Art Academy during his High School years. While at the Interlochen Arts Academy he studied trumpet and piano for four years. McCarthy dedicated this composition to his trumpet teacher at Interlochen, John Lindenau. Recorded by The University of North Texas Wind Symphony, Eugene Corporon, conductor, Mark Ford, marimba soloist.

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Chamber Symphony No 1. for marimba, Winds. Komponeret af Daniel McCarthy. Chamber Ensemble. For Solo Marimba. solo marimba. 5-oktav. , Fløjte, obo, Bb klarinet, basklarinet, sopran saxofon, fagot, Bb trompet, F horn, trombone, tuba, slagtøj. lilletromme, lav tom, træblok, lav tempel blok, claves, Afuche, bongos, suspenderede bækken Gong, kastagnetter. Medium svært. Score kun. Varighed 14. 30. Udgivet af C. Alan Publications. CN.01661. Titlen "Chamber Symphony" angiver, at vinden ensemble er mere intimt involveret. musikalsk set. med solisten end et akkompagnement som i en koncert. I denne forbindelse er de enkelte vind og marimba behandlet integreret selvom marimba er featured instrument. Dette stykke blev bestilt af Cort McClaren, formand for C. Alan Publikationer og School of Music på University of North Carolina, Greensboro. Stykket havde premiere på den sydøstlige kapitel af Music Educators nationale konference i Raleigh, North Carolina i efteråret 1994 med det amerikanske Marimba solist Michael Burritt, professor i slagtøj studier ved Northwestern University i Evanston, IL. Den frodige udendørs af det nordvestlige Michigan lavere halvøen direkte inspireret første og tredje bevægelser, henholdsvis "Deer Jagt i Michigan" og "The Stuff of Adventure. "McCarthy udviklet en stærk tilknytning til denne region, at blive født i Onekoma, Michigan, der vokser op i Bay City, Michigan, og deltage i Interlochen Kunstakademi under sin gymnasietid. Mens han var på Interlochen Arts Academy han studerede trompet og klaver i fire år. McCarthy dedikeret denne sammensætning til hans trompet lærer på Interlochen, John Lindenau. Optaget af University of North Texas Wind Symphony, Eugene Corporon, dirigent, Mark Ford, marimba solist.