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Music by Gavin Lendt |
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Title |
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Score and Set of Parts |
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Additional Score |
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Listen |
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Beginning Band G 1 |
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Maysville March |
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30 |
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7 |
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Beginning Band G 1 |
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Thanks-Giving Square |
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30 |
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7 |
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Beginning Band G 1 |
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Traverse Bay |
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30 |
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7 |
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Concert Band G 21/2 |
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At A Moment’s Notice |
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55 |
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10 |
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excerpt |
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Concert Band G 2 |
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The Halfling |
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50 |
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10 |
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Concert Band G 3 |
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A Day in the Ville |
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55 |
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10 |
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Concert Band G 3 |
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An American Dreamer |
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55 |
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10 |
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Concert Band G 3 |
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A Sidewalks’ Story |
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55 |
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10 |
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excerpt |
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Concert Band G 3 |
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The Ram’s Horn |
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excerpt |
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Concert Band G 3 |
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In Remembrance |
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excerpt |
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Concert Band G 4 |
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Instrument of Spirit |
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55 |
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10 |
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excerpt |
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Concert Band G 4 |
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Concerto for Trumpet and Winds |
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75 |
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15 |
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1 2 3 |
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Concert Band G 4 |
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End Credits |
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55 |
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10 |
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Concert Band G 4 |
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Meaning of Light |
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55 |
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10 |
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excerpt |
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Concert Band G 4 |
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Of the Highest Note |
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excerpt |
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Concert Band G 4 |
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Red Beard |
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55 |
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10 |
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Concert Band G 4 |
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Urbanscape |
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55 |
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10 |
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1 2 3 |
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Band and Chorus G 5 |
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Struggle for Power |
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75 |
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15 |
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Music for Marching Band |
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Fanfare G 4 |
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Northwest Victory |
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50 |
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10 |
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excerpt |
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Fan Fare G 5 |
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Call of Arms |
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50 |
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10 |
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excerpt |
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Marching Band G 5 |
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Not Without Honor |
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55 |
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10 |
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excerpt |
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Brass Ensemble |
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Quintet G 4 |
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Rhapsody in Bb |
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20 |
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5 |
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Quintet G 5 |
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Lunch Ladies |
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40 |
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7 |
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excerpt |
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Quintet G 5+ |
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Four Myths |
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55 |
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10 |
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Quintet G 3 |
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July Seventh |
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20 |
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5 |
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excerpt |
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Quintet G 3 |
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Two Wedding Songs |
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25 |
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5 |
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Quintet G 3 |
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Stacalidia’s Lament |
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20 |
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5 |
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Quintet G 3 |
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Choralious Exquistius |
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20 |
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5 |
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Brass Choir G 5 |
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Archaeopteryx |
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excerpt |
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Quintet G 4 |
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Double Quintet for Nine Players |
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30 |
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5 |
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The piece (An American Dreamer) is a wonderful work-- the kids loved the piece and we continued to find new meanings and concepts the longer we studied it. |