![]() ![]() Its musical architecture is a very free adaptation of sonata form. It was written in a neomodal style, being flavored strongly with both Lydian and Mixolydian modes. The work was dedicated to the Army Field Band's conductor, Chester E. An orchestral version of the work, done by Derry Wilson Ochoa, has been performed by the Indianapolis Symphony and Nashville Symphony. ![]() In 2003, at the request of the American Bandmaster's Association, a full score was developed by the composer in order to correct the previous versions of the work. The instrumentation of this work is based on the players in the Field Band. This work was composed for the United States Army Field Band while the composer was on the arranging staff for the group. Trombone IV, final measure, beat 2&: Delete sixteenth note rest.Horn in F 4, m.60, beat 3: F sharp should read F natural.See also Fonder article in Resources for additional errata in 1956 edition. Trombone I, m.31, beat 3: Eighth note + 2 sixteenth notes should read 2 sixteenth notes + eighth note.Cornet, I, m.40, beat 4&: C sharp should read C natural.M.2, lower system: Add piano dynamic + hairpin crescendo ending at beat 4 of m.3.M.2, middle system: Piano dynamic should read mf.Percussion I-II-III-IV (4-5 players), including: Difficulty: VI (see Ratings for explanation)Ĭost: Score & Parts - $125.00 | Full Score Only - $20.00 Large Score Only - $55.00 Condensed Score Only - $9.00 ![]()
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