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Fanfare and March for Brass Choir

Composer: 
Mark Thome
Instrumentation freestyle: 
6 trumpets 4 horns 3 trombones, bass trombone, tuba, timpani, snare drum, percussion - crash cymbals/bells
Commissioned by SOGO (Student Orchestras of Greater Olympia) Brass Choir; Greg Allison, conductor; Nov. 4, 2001, Olympia, WA

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THE OTHER SIDE OF TIME

Composer: 
Brian Fennelly
Scoring: 
3(pic,afl)-3(Ehn)-3(bcl, cbcl)-3(cbsn), 4-3(flglhn)-3(btrom)-2(euph), Timp/Chimes-perc(4)
Instrumentation freestyle: 
25 winds, timpani, percussion (4)
The Other Side of Time was written for the New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble at the request of its director, Charles Peltz. It is scored for 25 wind instruments, timpani, and 4 percussionists. After a brooding beginning, each of its contiguous sections develops at a different but related tempo, often moving within from lyrical lines to dramatic outbursts. The final section, at the original tempo, recalls the material of the opening and its anxious percussion activity. While the piece is meant to reflect some kind of spiritual journey, the title is actually taken from a book by paleontologist/geologist Robert Titus on the origins of the Catskill Mountains in New York State.
List Price: 
$29.50 conductor’s size 11 x 14
List Price: 
$18.50 letter size for study
List Price: 
set of 28 parts plus extra horns $210 (9 x 12 concert size)
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