The Craftsmen Concert Band - Sheet Music

The energetic activities of three craftsmen at a local crafts market inspired the composer Christian Bouthier to write this work in three movements. The clockmaker gets many curious visitors at his stand. He patiently and proudly shows the precision work of his beautiful clocks and lets all of them tick the small ones and large ones. The cooper (barrel-maker) skillfully puts together fine-looking, sturdy barrels of the best types of wood. From afar, you can hear the cooper hammering. In the final movement, things are hectic at the blacksmith because the local horse-riding society has just arrived. Many horses are provided with new shoes. The experienced blacksmith hits the horseshoes into the proper shape on his anvil; now the horses can spiritedly trot and gallop on the way back. A fascinating new addition to the concert band repertoire.

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Ensembles:
Concert Band
Publishers:
De Haske Publications
Series:
De Haske Concert Band
UPC:
884088079666
Format:
Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Grade 2
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
8.5x11.75 inches
Shipping Weight:
1.86 pounds

Concert Band (Score & Parts) - Grade 2

SKU: HL.44003124

Composed by Christian Bouthier. De Haske Concert Band. Concert Piece. De Haske Publications #1053879. Published by De Haske Publications (HL.44003124).

UPC: 884088079666. 8.5x11.75 inches.

The energetic activities of three craftsmen at a local crafts market inspired the composer Christian Bouthier to write this work in three movements. The clockmaker gets many curious visitors at his stand. He patiently and proudly shows the precision work of his beautiful clocks and lets all of them tick the small ones and large ones. The cooper (barrel-maker) skillfully puts together fine-looking, sturdy barrels of the best types of wood. From afar, you can hear the cooper hammering. In the final movement, things are hectic at the blacksmith because the local horse-riding society has just arrived. Many horses are provided with new shoes. The experienced blacksmith hits the horseshoes into the proper shape on his anvil; now the horses can spiritedly trot and gallop on the way back. A fascinating new addition to the concert band repertoire.

  • The Clockmaker

  • The Cooper

  • The Blacksmith