Virginia - Jacob De Haan - Concert Band - Score And Parts.pdf Review
A: It was originally published by De Haske Publications and is now distributed by Hal Leonard . The reference number is typically DHP 1012561-010 .
The concert band, as a medium, offers a unique combination of intimacy and grandeur. With its diverse range of instruments, the concert band can produce a vast array of timbres and textures, from the delicate whisper of the flutes to the thunderous crash of the percussion. A: It was originally published by De Haske
: Bb Trumpets/Cornets (1, 2, & 3), F Horns (1 & 2), Trombones (1, 2, & 3), Euphonium/Baritone (BC and TC variants), and Tubas. With its diverse range of instruments, the concert
| | Inspiration Period | Musical Characteristics & Narrative | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | I. The Colonization | Colonial Era | Lively, energetic, "American-sounding" themes with rhythmic excitement that portray the adventures and struggles of the first colonists. | | II. Slavery | Plantation Era | Slow, melancholic minor key melody using blues elements to depict the atmosphere of the tobacco plantations and the oppression of slavery. | | III. The Civil War | The Civil War | Dramatic fanfares and ceremonial figures from the brass section, portraying the conflict before resolving into a slow, optimistic theme representing hope for the future. | The Colonization | Colonial Era | Lively, energetic,
Discovering "Virginia" by Jacob de Haan: A Masterpiece for Concert Band