Grade 4 Hint/Title Flashcards

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very soft into swell, cl most pronounced at beginning

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American Elegy, An, Frank Ticheli

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stomping through the water, build, stomp

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American River Songs, Pierre LaPlante

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roolllll hit! LOVE! FAST low brass

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Barnum and Bailey’s Favorite, Karl L. King

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4
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jazzy new orleans

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Bayou Breakdown, Brant Karrick

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5
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soft loud….soft loud 16th run repeated

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Bullets and Bayonets, John Philip Sousa

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lows & oboe moving together, mp

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Canterbury Chorale, Jan van der Roost

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7
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starts out like opera aria

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Concertino for Clarinet, Weber/Alfred Reed

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8
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picc solo…bassoon oom-pa

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Concord, Clare Grundman

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9
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xylophone with horns

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Deo Gratis, Jared Spears

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10
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Oboe & flute…booorrriingg

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Elsa’s Procession…, Richard Wagner

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11
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ttriiilll…off to races!

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El Camino Real, Alfred Reed

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12
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slow trumpet fanfare tim-pa-ni

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Fanfare and Allegro, Clifton Williams

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Rhythmic kick off, round & round & round…

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First Suite for Band, Alfred Reed

4. Galop

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Furious motive repeated, horn soli, motive, circus-like…Sherlock Holmes

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Galop from “Moscow Cherumushky,” Shostakovich/Hunsberger

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15
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Couldn’t hear it in earphones

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I Am, Andrew Boysen, Jr.

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16
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Drums/stomping furious then piano

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Inchon, Robert W. Smith

17
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Oom pah oom pah oom pah with rising keys at the end

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Irish Washerwoman, Leroy Anderson

18
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Nothing but soft builds, melody starts at very end

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Llwyn Onn, Brian Hogg

19
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You mean it’s not clarinet concertino?

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Molly on the Shore, Percy Grainger

20
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Oboe solo, beautiful build at end

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October, Eric Whitacre

21
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swells with LOUD picc, then mood changes…plop plop….

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Original Suite, An, Gordon Jacob

1. March

22
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sax or cl solo? upright bass sounding low brass

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Original Suite, An, Gordon Jacob

2. Intermezzo

23
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cool groove in between moving passages

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Original Suite, An, Gordon Jacob

3. Finale

24
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sad trumpet/horn solo

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Pacem, Robert Spittal

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wws 123 123 123 horn/bart melody then trip fanfarish
Pathfinder of Panama, John Philip Sousa
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slow build then brisk change with flute grace notes
Scenes from “The Louvre,” Dello Joio
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Trumpet fanarish / accented percussive
Second Suite in F, Gustav Holst
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Oom-pah pah…
Serenade, Derek Bourgious
29
awful recording
Springtime Madrigal, Lejuene/Max McKee
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I like this one! Descending melody ascending bass line
Third Suite, Robert Jager
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Clarinet start, flute solo with reed interjections
Three Ayres from Gloucester, Hugh Stuart
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123 123 123 over and over and over
Three Chorale Preludes, William Latham
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Soft woodwind/bassoon start then upbeat trumpet segment
Toccata (for Band), Frank Erickson
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sounds like super hero theme music
Commando March, Samuel Barber