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Fanfare and Triumph - click for larger image
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Fanfare and Triumph - Sample sheet music
Sample sheet music
Title Fanfare and Triumph
Article no. 3071242
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Concert music
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication USA (us)
Publisher * C.L. Barnhouse Company
Publisher's article no. * BA 011-3893-00
Series title Command Series
Year of publication 2010
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Composer Swearingen, James
Difficulty level 2+
Evaluation level of countries D1 (German entry level)
Duration 4:45
Additional info/contents If you’re looking for that perfect selection to open your concert, then look no further than this exciting overture. A bold and powerful fanfare marks the way for a wonderful collection of musical themes that audience members will find themselves singing long after the conclusion of your program. This work is scored extremely well and is sure to have a positive impact on your students.

Prt

Flt
Ob
Fag
Clr 1,2
BClr
ASax 1,2
TSax
BSax

Trp 1,2
Hrn in F
Trb 1,(2/Brt)
Tub

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Mlt:
-Wispi
-Glsp
-Xyl
Tmp (3)
Perc 1,2:
-SD
-BD
-SuCym
-MCym
-Tmb
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Sound sample *
Video sample *
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Programme notes *: additional text

"Fanfare and Triumph" in music is a powerful and solemn combination of musical elements that serves to convey festivity, joy of victory and a triumphant character. This musical form of expression is found in various genres and contexts, from classical music to contemporary compositions, and has undergone a diverse development over the centuries.

The use of fanfares, short and succinct melodies, harkens back to the historical role of these instruments in military and royal ceremonies. Fanfares have traditionally been used at royal arrivals, military parades and other ceremonial occasions. This tradition has been transferred to the world of music over time and is now manifested in "Fanfare and Triumph" compositions.

"Fanfare and Triumph" is characterized by a number of musical characteristics that contribute to its majestic character. This includes powerful brass sections, dynamic rhythms and often a heroic melody. The use of brass, particularly trumpets, gives the music a radiant and triumphant timbre. Today's composers and arrangers use "Fanfare and Triumph" in a variety of ways to underline celebratory events, moments of victory or significant occasions. This is reflected in concerts, events and multimedia productions.

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Fanfare and Triumph - click here Fanfare and Triumph (concert/wind band), full score and parts
Fanfare and Triumph - click here Fanfare and Triumph (concert/wind band; young band), full score
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