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Can-Can
Composer: Offenbach, Jacques Arranger: Graves, Daniel Luther
Instrumentation: Brass Quintet Instruments: 2 Trumpets, Horn, Trombone and Tuba
Genre: MarchThe French circus performer Jules Léotard is credited with inventing the flying trapeze act, trained by his father on a trapeze suspended above a swimming pool. Léotard inspired lyricist George Leybourne and composer Alfred Lee to write the song, “The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze” in 1868. This quintet arrangement gives the air of a circus act through an energetic waltz; introducing the star performer, drawing the audience closer, hinting of danger, and finishing in a grand style.
Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880) composed dozens of operettas and presented them in the Bouffes-Parisiens, the theater he owned. The “Galop” from his operetta “Orpheus in the Underworld” has become the tune most often associated with the can-can, a bawdy high-kicking dance, popular in mid-19th century Paris. The original lyrics of the final section encouraged audiences to sing along, consisting entirely of the syllable, “La!” This quintet transcription showcases the players' agility over an energetic beat.
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The Man on the Flying Trapeze
Composer: Leybourne and Lee Arranger: Graves, Daniel Luther
Instrumentation: Brass Quintet Instruments: 2 Trumpets, Horn, Trombone and Tuba
Genre: MarchThe French circus performer Jules Léotard is credited with inventing the flying trapeze act, trained by his father on a trapeze suspended above a swimming pool. Léotard inspired lyricist George Leybourne and composer Alfred Lee to write the song, “The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze” in 1868. This quintet arrangement gives the air of a circus act through an energetic waltz; introducing the star performer, drawing the audience closer, hinting of danger, and finishing in a grand style.
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The Man on the Flying Trapeze
Composer: Leybourne and Lee Arranger: Graves, Daniel Luther
Instrumentation: Quintet Instruments: Alto Sax, Baritone Sax, Tenor Sax
Genre: March2 Altos, 2 Tenors and Baritone
The French circus performer Jules Léotard is credited with inventing the flying trapeze act, trained by his father on a trapeze suspended above a swimming pool. Léotard inspired lyricist George Leybourne and composer Alfred Lee to write the song, “The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze” in 1868. This quintet arrangement gives the air of a circus act through an energetic waltz; introducing the star performer, drawing the audience closer, hinting of danger, and finishing in a grand style.
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This Is The Day
Composer: Graves, Daniel Luther
Instrumentation: Brass Quintet Instruments: 2 Trumpets, Horn, Trombone and Tuba
Genre: March“This Is the Day” started as a piece for a few musicians to play during breaks in rehearsals of the Rutland (Vermont) City Band. Each instrument's part has its own character and moments in the spotlight, carefully articulated to bring out syncopated melodies in a contrapuntal texture.
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Peacherine Rag
Composer: Joplin, Scott Arranger: Graves, Daniel Luther
Instrumentation: Brass Quintet Instruments: 2 Trumpets, Horn, Trombone and Tuba
Genre: RagtimeScott Joplin (1868-1917) composed “Peacherine Rag” as a piano solo. The rag was originally published in 1901 by John Stark & Son of St. Louis, Missouri. It was on the “Peacherine” cover that Stark first proclaimed Scott Joplin the “King of Ragtime Writers,” the title by which Joplin is remembered today. This quintet transcription is true to the classic rag style in its articulations, dynamics, and tempo. The form of “Peacherine Rag” follows Joplin's most common pattern of A-B-A-C-D, with repeats of most sections.
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This is the Day
Composer: Graves, Daniel Luther
Instrumentation: Quintet Instruments: Bassoon
Genre: March5 Bassoons
“This Is the Day” started as a piece for a few musicians to play during breaks in rehearsals of the Rutland (Vermont) City Band. Each instrument's part has its own character and moments in the spotlight, carefully articulated to bring out syncopated melodies in a contrapuntal texture.
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The Strenuous Life
Composer: Joplin, Scott Arranger: Graves, Daniel Luther
Instrumentation: Quintet Instruments: Alto Sax, Baritone Sax, Tenor Sax
Genre: Ragtime2 Altos, 2 Tenors and Baritone
Scott Joplin's “The Strenuous Life” presents a simple stroll, high-strutting kicks, intricate syncopations, a gentle middle section, and a stirring conclusion. The original piano rag was published in 1902 by John Stark & Son of St. Louis, Missouri. The title may have referred to a famous speech delivered by Teddy Roosevelt in Chicago in 1899. This transcription of “The Strenuous Life” is true to the classic rag style in its articulations, dynamics, and tempo.
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Four Fantasias
Composer: Coperario, Giovanni Arranger: Graves, Daniel Luther
Instrumentation: Sextet Instruments: French Horn, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba
Genre: Renaissance3 Trumpets, Horn, Trombone and Tuba or 2 Trumpets, 2 Horns, Trombone and Tubacomposer also known as John Cooper Learn More
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This is the Day
Composer: Graves, Daniel Luther
Instrumentation: Quintet Instruments: Alto Sax, Baritone Sax, Tenor Sax
Genre: March2 Altos, 2 Tenors and Baritone
“This Is the Day” started as a piece for a few musicians to play during breaks in rehearsals of the Rutland (Vermont) City Band. Each instrument's part has its own character and moments in the spotlight, carefully articulated to bring out syncopated melodies in a contrapuntal texture.
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Peacherine Rag
Composer: Joplin, Scott Arranger: Graves, Daniel Luther
Instrumentation: Quintet Instruments: Alto Sax, Baritone Sax, Tenor Sax
Genre: Ragtime2 Altos, 2 Tenors and Baritone
Scott Joplin (1868-1917) composed “Peacherine Rag” as a piano solo. The rag was originally published in 1901 by John Stark & Son of St. Louis, Missouri. It was on the “Peacherine” cover that Stark first proclaimed Scott Joplin the “King of Ragtime Writers,” the title by which Joplin is remembered today. This quintet transcription is true to the classic rag style in its articulations, dynamics, and tempo. The form of “Peacherine Rag” follows Joplin's most common pattern of A-B-A-C-D, with repeats of most sections.
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Military Polonaise
Composer: Chopin, Frederic Arranger: Graves, Daniel Luther
Instrumentation: Quintet Instruments: Alto Sax, Baritone Sax, Tenor Sax
Genre: March2 Altos, 2 Tenors and Baritone
The polonaise originated in Poland as a stately dance in moderate triple meter. It evolved to include both dance and instrumental concert pieces. Virtuoso pianist Frédéric Chopin composed the Military Polonaise, Op. 40, No. 1 in 1838. The middle section of this da capo form is in the subdominant key, featuring rhythms most characteristic of the traditional polonaise. This quintet arrangement incorporates phrasing from the piano original, set in three-two meter for ease of reading. The Military Polonaise can serve as a formal processional.
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Can-Can
Composer: Offenbach, Jacques Arranger: Graves, Daniel Luther
Instrumentation: Quintet Instruments: Alto Sax, Baritone Sax, Tenor Sax
Genre: March"Galop" from Orpheus in the Underworld (1858)
2 Altos, 2 Tenors and Baritone
Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880) composed dozens of operettas and presented them in the Bouffes-Parisiens, the theater he owned. The “Galop” from his operetta “Orpheus in the Underworld” has become the tune most often associated with the can-can, a bawdy high-kicking dance, popular in mid-19th century Paris. The original lyrics of the final section encouraged audiences to sing along, consisting entirely of the syllable, “La!” This quintet transcription showcases the players' agility over an energetic beat.
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Searchlight Rag
Composer: Joplin, Scott Arranger: Graves, Daniel Luther
Instrumentation: Woodwind Quintet Instruments: Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon
Genre: RagtimeThe Wind Quintet setting of this gentle rag honors the dignified character of Scott Joplin's compositional form, giving each of the five players a voice. Optional repeats lend program flexibility to the duration of the performance. “Searchlight Rag” was first published in 1907, and the title refers to Searchlight, Nevada, where friends of Joplin had ventured to go prospecting.
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In the Township of Danville
Composer: Traditional Arranger: Graves, Daniel Luther
Instrumentation: Woodwind Quintet Instruments: Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon
Genre: Contemporary“In the Township of Danville” is an old Vermont Folk Song, arranged for woodwind quintet in a flowing romantic style. The melodic theme is from the collection Vermont Folk-Songs & Ballads, compiled by the Committee on Vermont Traditions and Ideals, to preserve "very human stories that were made into song too far back in the generations to have any known origin."
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Weeping Willow Rag
Composer: Joplin, Scott Arranger: Graves, Daniel Luther
Instrumentation: Woodwind Quintet Instruments: Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon
Genre: Contemporary“King of Ragtime Writers” Scott Joplin composed the Weeping Willow Rag for piano in 1903. This arrangement for wind quintet includes phrasing and articulations idiomatic to the classic rag style, set in cut time for ease of reading. The repeated sections offer performers flexibility in programming length. Learn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.$18.00