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Climbing Quandary by Robert Sheldon Concert Band Methods - Sheet Music
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Climbing Quandary by Robert Sheldon Concert Band Methods - Sheet Music

By Robert Sheldon
Concert Band - Grade 2

SKU: AP.51793S

Composed by Robert Sheldon. Concert Band; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Sound Innovations Series for Band. Patriotic; Programmatic. Score. Alfred Music #00-51793S. Published by Alfred Music (AP.51793S).

ISBN 9781470676537. UPC: 038081598864. English.

Climbing Quandary, by Robert Sheldon, is meant to elicit the feelings one might have while spending the day hiking in the Rocky Mountains. One of the most popular hikes is a climb up to Quandary Peak in Colorado. This mountain was so named because of the mineral outcroppings that confused the prospectors while searching for silver in the 1860s. While being one of the 58 14-ers in Colorado (mountain peaks above 14,000 feet in elevation), it is cited as being one of the easier climbs and is consequently very popular. This would be a great time to enlist your art department to have students display pictures of their mountain artwork or to project images of Quandary Peak, many of which can be found online and royalty-free, during the performance.

Correlates to Sound Innovations, Book 2, Level 2.