Courtly Dance and Procession
Product ID: FJ2 BS ST6085
By Brian Balmages
Publisher:
FJH music
Series:
FJH Beginning Strings
Line Up:
String Orchestra
Duration:
2:14
Level: 1
Set & Score
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About this item
You'll be surprised to know that this great sounding work uses only six notes in all instruments (D-B). The piece has a Renaissance quality to it and includes a lyrical processional theme (at the same tempo) to work on legato playing. An optional tambourine part is included. Brian Balmages' music has been performed by professional orchestras around the country – now you can bring his music into your own concert hall!
Instrumentation
1 Conductor's Full Score
8 Violin 1
8 Violin 2
5 Violin 3
5 Viola
5 Violoncello
5 Double Bass
1 Piano
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Composer
Brian Balmages (1975-)
Brian Balmages (b. 1975) is an active composer, conductor, producer, and performer. His fresh compositional ideas have resulted in a high demand for his wind, brass, and orchestral music throughout the world. He received his bachelor's degree in music from James Madison University and his master's degree from the University of Miami in Florida. Mr. Balmages' compositions have been performed worldwide at conferences including the College Band Directors National and Regional Conferences, the Midwest Clinic, the International Tuba/Euphonium Conference, the International Trombone Festival, and the International Trumpet Guild Conference.. His active schedule of commissions and premieres has incorporated groups ranging from elementary schools to professional ensembles, including the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the Miami Symphony Orchestra, the University of Miami Wind Ensemble, James Madison University's School of Music, Boston Brass, members of the United States Marine Band, and the Dominion Brass Ensemble. His music has been performed by members of leading orchestras including the St. Louis Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, National Symphony, and others. He has also had world premieres in prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall and performances at the Macy's Day Thanksgiving Day Parade and abroad.
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