Winds of Change by Randall Standridge Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Randall Standridge

In recent years, Oklahoma has seen a great increase in the development of wind energy. This development in sustainable energy sources and the winds that flow across the great state serve as the inspiration for this composition. The piece begins by depicting the great open spaces that stretch for miles across the Oklahoma landscape. Small gusts of wind (represented by scalar and arpeggiated passages in the mallets and woodwinds) dance across the landscape. The piece picks up pace as the wind races across the land, turning the turbines and charging towards the future. (5:30)

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Ensembles:
Concert Band
Composers:
Randall Standridge
Publishers:
Alfred Music
Series:
Alfred Concert Band
UPC:
038081519715
ISBN:
9781470653323
Format:
Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Grade 3
Artist:
Randall Standridge
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
316
Shipping Weight:
3.06 pounds

Concert Band - Grade 3.5

SKU: AP.45002

Composed by Randall Standridge. Concert Band; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Alfred Concert Band. Score and Part(s). 316 pages. Duration 5:30. Alfred Music #00-45002. Published by Alfred Music (AP.45002).

ISBN 9781470653323. UPC: 038081519715. English.

In recent years, Oklahoma has seen a great increase in the development of wind energy. This development in sustainable energy sources and the winds that flow across the great state serve as the inspiration for this composition. The piece begins by depicting the great open spaces that stretch for miles across the Oklahoma landscape. Small gusts of wind (represented by scalar and arpeggiated passages in the mallets and woodwinds) dance across the landscape. The piece picks up pace as the wind races across the land, turning the turbines and charging towards the future. (5:30).