A Little Stress Music Satire in Four Parts by Thomas Doss Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Thomas Doss

A Little Stress Music was commissioned by the Lenzing Werkskapelle from Austria and comprises of four sections. “Rush Hour” depicts a Friday evening during which everyone wants to get home after work. Unfortunately, traffic jams and gridlock stand in the way! In “Promenade Waltz” you can picture an evening walk along the beautiful lakeside, then a glass of wine loosens you up leading to the third movement: “Romance,” which starts with a promising conversation... The funny finale “Monday Morning” brings you back to reality and the score provides the option of the band applauding itself for a job well done! A humorous and joyful new piece by Thomas Doss!

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Details

Ensembles:
Concert Band
Composers:
Thomas Doss
Publishers:
Mitropa Music
Series:
Mitropa Music Concert Band
UPC:
888680989927
Format:
Set of Parts Collection / Songbook Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Grade 4
Artist:
Thomas Doss
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.0x12.0 inches
Shipping Weight:
10.06 pounds

Concert Band (SCORE+PARTS) - Grade 4.5

SKU: HL.4006433

Satire in Four Parts. Composed by Thomas Doss. Mitropa Music Concert Band. Concert. Softcover. Duration 730 seconds. Mitropa Music #2201-20-010M. Published by Mitropa Music (HL.4006433).

UPC: 888680989927. 9.0x12.0 inches.

A Little Stress Music was commissioned by the Lenzing Werkskapelle from Austria and comprises of four sections. “Rush Hour” depicts a Friday evening during which everyone wants to get home after work. Unfortunately, traffic jams and gridlock stand in the way! In “Promenade Waltz” you can picture an evening walk along the beautiful lakeside, then a glass of wine loosens you up leading to the third movement: “Romance,” which starts with a promising conversation... The funny finale “Monday Morning” brings you back to reality and the score provides the option of the band applauding itself for a job well done! A humorous and joyful new piece by Thomas Doss!