Ron Nelson - Savannah River Holiday

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Ron Nelson - Savannah River Holiday

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is scheduled later in the season of an orchestra I play in. My first exposure to Ron Nelson was many years ago in Wind Ensemble. We pulled up his "Rocky Point Holiday" and I was thinking, oh great, must be a cheesy Leroy Anderson wannabe.

I was wrong.

Now I see this on the program. Anyone out there know it? Decent stuff? Should I practice?
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I played it a year or two ago and if I recall the piece correctly its not quite on the same field as Rocky Point, but its no pushover of a part either, certainly worth a look.
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I got the opportunity to play this a few years back, and I had a blast playing it. Check out the Dallas Wind Symphony recording. The power of the brass section will make your hair stand straight up.
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Savannah River Holiday - orch version

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Finally read it last night. The orch tuba part is decent but no great shakes. I bet the band part is a killer!
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Finally read it last night. The orch tuba part is decent but no great shakes. I bet the band part is a killer!
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