Children's March - Over the Hills and Far Away Condensed Score by Percy Aldridge Grainger Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Percy Aldridge Grainger

Percy Grainger's extraordinary scoring skills permeate this classic, carefree work for symphonic band. Children's March: “Over the Hills and Far Away”, originally a piano solo, was orchestrated by the composer while he was a member of the U.S. Coast Guard Artillery Band. It includes two unusual scoring elements for the time - a prominent part for piano (cued in the winds), and brief four-part vocal interludes to be sung by members of the band (or a small chorus ad lib). Grainger believed that the greatest expressivity could be found in the lower instruments of the band (particularly the lower woodwinds), and Children's March includes a liberal and highly specialized use of the bassoons, English horn, bass clarinet and low saxophones. The march was first performed by the renowned Goldman Band in 1919, and was recorded in its original form by the same band with the composer conducting. (Full set includes a vocal score.)

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Ensembles:
Concert Band
Genres:
20th Century Americana March
Composers:
Percy Aldridge Grainger
Publishers:
Southern Music Company
UPC:
884088780265
Format:
Condensed Score
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Grade 4
Musical forms:
March
Artist:
Percy Aldridge Grainger
Arrangers:
R. Mark Rogers
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.0x12.0x0.08 inches
Number of Pages:
28
Shipping Weight:
0.25 pounds

Concert Band (Condensed Score) - Grade 4

SKU: HL.3778019

Condensed Score. Composed by Percy Aldridge Grainger. Edited by R. Mark Rogers. Arranged by R. Mark Rogers. Band - Concert Band Music. Southern Music Band. Americana, Classical. 28 pages. Duration 7 minutes. Southern Music Company #S673CS. Published by Southern Music Company (HL.3778019).

UPC: 884088780265. 9.0x12.0x0.08 inches.

Percy Grainger's extraordinary scoring skills permeate this classic, carefree work for symphonic band. Children's March: “Over the Hills and Far Away”, originally a piano solo, was orchestrated by the composer while he was a member of the U.S. Coast Guard Artillery Band. It includes two unusual scoring elements for the time - a prominent part for piano (cued in the winds), and brief four-part vocal interludes to be sung by members of the band (or a small chorus ad lib). Grainger believed that the greatest expressivity could be found in the lower instruments of the band (particularly the lower woodwinds), and Children's March includes a liberal and highly specialized use of the bassoons, English horn, bass clarinet and low saxophones. The march was first performed by the renowned Goldman Band in 1919, and was recorded in its original form by the same band with the composer conducting. (Full set includes a vocal score.).