By Cond.; John Corley; MIT Concert Band; Paratore Brothers. Composed by Richard St. Clair. Arranged by Richard St. Clair. This edition: audio. 20th Century, Classical, Contemporary. Full Performance. Duration 1457. Richard St. Clair #1246826. Published by Richard St. Clair (A0.1681526).
Of this piece, no less than Leonard Bernstein predicted, "It'll sound like a million!" This exciting 24-minute concerto was written for the Paratore Brothers (Anthony and Joseph Paratore) and was commissioned by the MIT Concert Band. The performance took place in May 1974. This recording is of the premiere performance in Kresge Auditorium, Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The ending of the piece sounded like a choral "amen" to the composer, who subsequently nicknamed this work the "Amen Concerto.".
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By Cond.; John Corley; MIT Concert Band; Paratore Brothers. Composed by Richard St. Clair. Arranged by Richard St. Clair. This edition: audio. 20th Century, Classical, Contemporary. Full Performance. Duration 1457. Richard St. Clair #1246826. Published by Richard St. Clair (A0.1681526).
Of this piece, no less than Leonard Bernstein predicted, "It'll sound like a million!" This exciting 24-minute concerto was written for the Paratore Brothers (Anthony and Joseph Paratore) and was commissioned by the MIT Concert Band. The performance took place in May 1974. This recording is of the premiere performance in Kresge Auditorium, Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The ending of the piece sounded like a choral "amen" to the composer, who subsequently nicknamed this work the "Amen Concerto.".
This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global
self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters.
ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular
titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.
About MP3 Downloads
Explore our MP3 collection, featuring instrumental play-alongs, full-performance
audio, choral accompaniments, and part-dominant tracks. After purchase, download
your MP3 directly from your Sheet Music Plus Digital Library—no extra software
needed. Access your MP3 anytime and anywhere through your Digital Library.
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