https://youtu.be/T8YtbUwmp24
Seven piece wind ensemble, "Town Band" playing the stock arrangement (so to speak).
March: "The Annihilator"
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Re: March: "The Annihilator"
John, this link connects to Town Band's performance of "Sempre Libera," which is also very fine.swillafew wrote:https://youtu.be/T8YtbUwmp24
By checking out your other YouTube uploads, "The Annihilator" can be found. Excellent transcription and performance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9puAQ6wz7b0
Who is the composer?
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Re: March: "The Annihilator"
Busted!
Thanks Steve.
Fred W. Clement composed the march. Our band has a lot of public domain music, and some of my own settings.
I made the arrangement of Sempre Libera myself. My wife Lori plays alto saxophone in our septet but I left her out on this one for an experiment. It was a good idea, her conducting helped a lot.
Our normal instrumentation is SS, AS, TP, HN (covering the euphonium parts) TB, TB, TU.
Thanks Steve.
Fred W. Clement composed the march. Our band has a lot of public domain music, and some of my own settings.
I made the arrangement of Sempre Libera myself. My wife Lori plays alto saxophone in our septet but I left her out on this one for an experiment. It was a good idea, her conducting helped a lot.
Our normal instrumentation is SS, AS, TP, HN (covering the euphonium parts) TB, TB, TU.
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Re: March: "The Annihilator"
These are great! It's giving me ideas for arranging. Cheers
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