Grade 5 Hint/Title Flashcards

1
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Loud intro then soft fast hispanic sounding, then back to loud and furious

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Armenian Dances Part 1, Alfred Reed


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2
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Repeated note note note note with pause in middle

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Armenian Dances Part 2, Alfred Reed


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3
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Almost western

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American Overture for Band, J. Wilcox Jenkins


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4
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RANDOM interjections, bluesy towards end

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Blue Shades, Frank Ticheli


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5
Q

Obnoxious clarinets

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Bushdance, Ralph Hultgren


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6
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Big intro repeated itself, cl soli, then intro again

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Carnival Overture, Antonin Dvorak

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7
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Stabs at the beginning

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Chester Overture for Band, William Billings

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8
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Big intro that repeats itself later with awful clars.

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Chicano, James Richens

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9
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Wow at the horns in middle

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Children’s March, Percy Grainger

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10
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Jaws!

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Dionysiaques, Florent Schmidt


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11
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Trp fanfare, low brass melody…complete change into clarinet solo

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Festival Overture, Shostakovich/Hunsberger

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12
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the one with the pause in the middle & inappropriate last name in melody lol

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Florentiner March, Julius Fucik

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13
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Claves, tambourine, woodblocks

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Incantation and Dance, John Barnes Chance

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14
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bassoon muted trp?

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Lincolnshire Posey, Percy Grainger
 1. Lisbon

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15
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sad sax

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Lincolnshire Posey, Percy Grainger
 2. Horkstow Grange

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16
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eng horn???

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Lincolnshire Posey, Percy Grainger 3. Afford Park Poachers

17
Q

wait for it….16th ascending & descending cl/flute runs

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Lincolnshire Posey, Percy Grainger 4. Brisk Young Sailor

18
Q

loud brassy then sad melancholy

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Lincolnshire Posey, Percy Grainger 5. Lord Melbourne

19
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cl/sax/trp repeated motive then passed to flutes

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Lincolnshire Posey, Percy Grainger 6. Lost Lady Found

20
Q

repeated horn call, over & over

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Liturgical Dances, David Holsinger

21
Q

“Masada-sada”

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Masada, Ralph Hultgren

22
Q

20th century sounding HIGH trp at end

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Of Sailors and Whales, Francis McBeth

23
Q

that chord that I hate

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Poeme du Fue, Ida Gostkovsky

24
Q

Jazzy with muted trumpet & tbone trill thing

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Slava! Bernstein/Grundman


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Timpani war call type
Spartacus, Jan Van der Roost
26
cool sax thing in middle
Suite Francaise, Darius Milhaud
27
starts so sweet then furious jazz groove
Suite of Old American Dances, Robert R. R. Bennett
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Jazz!
Symphonic Dance Music, Leonard Bernstein/Polster
29
TV game show
Symphonic Jazz Suite, Frank Bencriscutto
30
Bell hits at the beginning into large build
Symphonic Movement, Vaclav Nelhybel
31
20th century… trumpets have main melody
Symphony in Bb, Paul Hindemith
32
Big intro with descending 16th in M then m
Symphony No. 4, Finale, Tchaikowsky/Safren
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Hippopotamus for Christmas
Tulsa, Don Gillis

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Foreign melody moving in open intervals
Variations on a Korean Folk Song, John Barnes Chance
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Tuba “My Country tis of Thee”
Variations on America, Charles Ives/Rhoads