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A concert band, also called wind ensemble, symphonic band, wind symphony, wind orchestra, wind band, symphonic winds, symphony band, or symphonic wind ensemble, is a performing ensemble consisting of members of the woodwind, brass, and percussion families of instruments, along with the double bass.
A concert band's repertoire includes original wind compositions, transcriptions/arrangements of orchestral compositions, light music, and popular tunes. Though the instrumentation is similar, a concert band is distinguished from the marching band in that its primary function is as a concert ensemble. The standard repertoire for the concert band does, however, contain concert marches.
In the 18th century, military ensembles were doing double duty as entertainment at the royal courts, either alone or combined with orchestral strings. Composers such as Mozart were writing chamber music for these groups, called Harmonie bands, which evolved to a standard instrumentation of two oboes, two clarinets, two horns, and two bassoons. In addition to original compositions, these groups also played transcriptions of opera music.
Michael Kevin Daugherty (born April 28, 1954) is an American composer, pianist, and teacher. He is influenced by popular culture, Romanticism, and Postmodernism, and is one of the most widely performed American concert music composers of his generation. Daugherty's notable works include his Superman comic book-inspired Metropolis Symphony for Orchestra (1988–93), Dead Elvis for Solo Bassoon and Chamber Ensemble (1993), Jackie O (1997), Niagara Falls for Symphonic Band (1997), UFO for Solo Percussion and Orchestra (1999) and for Symphonic Band (2000), Bells for Stokowski from Philadelphia Stories for Orchestra (2001) and for Symphonic Band (2002), Fire and Blood for Solo Violin and Orchestra (2003) inspired by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, Time Machine for Three Conductors and Orchestra (2003), Ghost Ranch for Orchestra (2005), and Deus ex Machina for Piano and Orchestra (2007). Daugherty has been described by The Times (London) as "a master icon maker" with a "maverick imagination, fearless structural sense and meticulous ear."
Austin Symphonic Band Performing Shenandoah by Frank Ticheli
Japan 2009's top elementary school symphonic band performance
Symphonic Suite from Star Wars: The Force Awakens Williams/Bocook
GMEA All State Symphonic Band 2009 - Hazo (Arabesque)
Michael Daugherty: "Raise the Roof"for Timpani and Symphonic Band
UMich Symphony Band - Paul Hindemith - Symphonic Metamorphosis
The Prince of Egypt, Stephen Schwartz - Troy Symphonic Band, 5/17/2012
"Yamaha's Sound" Yamaha Symphonic Band
Alexander Arutiunian: Concerto for trumpet and Symphonic Band
KPOP Medley [FULL VERSION] by Anglo Chinese School Independent Symphonic Band
Austin Symphonic Band. February 7, 2015 concert at Austin ISD Performing Arts Center in Austin TX. ASB performing Shenandoah by Frank Ticheli. Music Director Richard Floyd conducting. Concert title: Tributes. This setting for concert band was commissioned by Hill Country Middle School Symphonic Band, Cheryl Floyd, Conductor, as a tribute to Jonathan Paul Cosentino, a horn player in the Hill Country band whose young life ended tragically in December of 1997.
Narashinodai Daiichi elementary school band performance. 1. Slava! 2. Takarajima (treasure island)
To purchase or for more info go to http://goo.gl/7bhl0n Music for Symphonic Band - Grade 4 Utilizing the distinctive “Jedi Steps” theme featured at the end of the film, combined with the rousing “Finale” from the end credits, Jay Bocook authentically recreates the beauty and power of this amazing film score. Courtesy of Mr. Williams himself, an alternate “concert ending” is provided in addition to the quiet ending as heard at the end of the film. HL04004653 HL04004654
The finale to the performance of the 11/12 Symphonic Band at GMEA All-State Bands in Savannah, GA, as conducted by Samuel Hazo, who also composed the piece itself. A musical illustration of culture in the Middle-East .
3.Michael Daugherty: "Raise the Roof"for Timpani and Symphonic Band 麥可.道爾第:"聲震穹蒼",給定音鼓與交響樂團 2014/12/28 擊樂花園音樂會 Garden of Music 指揮:許雙亮 打擊:吳珮菁 臺北市立交響樂團附設管樂團 Taipei Symphonic Winds
University of Michigan Symphony Band Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber Paul Hindemith, transcribed by Keith Wilson Conductor: Michael Haithcock September 26, 2014 Hill Auditorium University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI recorded and filmed by Dave Schall and Cory Robinson
Troy High School Symphonic Band. Troy, Michigan 5/17/2012
"Yamaha's Sound" Yamaha Symphonic Band The members of the Yamaha Symphonic Band are all employed either by Yamaha Corporation or Yamaha group companies, and are engaged in the wind instrument manufacture, the piano manufacture, the electronic instrument design, and a variety of related jobs during normal working hours. Some members play instruments which are built by their own hands, and some are veterans who have been in the band for as many as 40 years. They are all experts in various aspects of musical instrument manufacture, making the band a collective of masters in the field. Yamaha Symphonic Band Cond. Nobuya Sugawa Irish Tune from Country Derry / P.Grainger
Elmer Churampi, trumpet, performs Alexander Arutiunian's Concerto for Trumpet and Symphonic Band in A-flat Major (transcribed by Guy M. Duker), with the NEC Wind Ensemble, Charles Peltz, conductor. Recorded April 15, 2014 in NEC's Jordan Hall
Performed by Anglo Chinese School Independent Symphonic Band Title: Korean Graffiti Arranged by Joel Lee 1. 몰라요 (I Don't Know) by A.pink 2. 미인아 (Bonamana) by Super Junior 3. Ring Ding Dong by SHINee 4. Sorry Sorry by Super Junior 5. Don't Cry by Park Bom 6. Gee by Girls' Generation 7. Abracadabra by Brown Eyed Girls 8. 소원을 말해봐 (Genie) by Girls' Generation 9. Run Devil Run by Girls' Generation 10. 전활 받지 않는 너에게 (You Wouldn't Answer My Calls) by 2AM 11. 죽어도 못 보내 (Even If I die I Can't Let You Go) by 2AM 12. 루팡 (Lupin) by KARA 13. Oh! by Girls Generation 14. 좋은날 (Good Day) by IU
University of Michigan Symphony Band Symphonic Suite from "On the Waterfront" (1955) Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990), trans. Jay Bocook Conductor: Michael Haithcock April 11th, 2014
Singapore International Band Festival 2016 Open Division Nanyang Technological University Symphonic Band
Prelude 36 - Temasek Junior College College Symphonic Band and Integrated Programme Symphonic Band Concert Conductor: Mr Alex Lin Ah Leck (Temasek Junior College Symphonic Band) Conductor: Mr Tan Yao Cong (Temasek Junior College Integrated Programme Symphonic Band) Venue: Singapore Conference Hall Date: 29 May 2016 Index: Photoes and Introduction. 0'0"~ Song #1 Resplendent Glory. 2'28"~ Song #2 The Legend of the Maracaibo. 9'11"~ Song #3 Danse Diabolique. 18'41"~ Song #4 Raise of the Son. 26'15"~ Song #5 Concertino(flute). 31"13"~ Song #6 Festivo. 40'32"~ Song #7 Percussion Ensemble - Scarlet Festival. 47'45"~ Song #8 Brass band ensemble: ReWIND. 53'59"~ Song #9 Stage band item: A Shot in the Dark. 59'56"~ Song #10 Vocaloid Medley. 1:20'11"~ Song #11 Mayday Medley 五月天组曲 1:31'...
Matthew Arau, conductor Joseph Willcox Jenkins: American Overture for Band Ola Gjeilo (trans. J. Eric Wilson): Serenity Steven Bryant: Ecstatic Waters Dmitri Shostakovich (trans. Johan de Meij): Jazz Suite No. 2, March; Waltz 2; Dance 1
The Georgia Tech School of Music presents the final jazz and concert band concert of the Spring 2016 semester, featuring the jazz ensemble, concert band, and symphonic band. Admission is free. Program: Jazz Ensemble Malaguena A View From The Side Too Close For Comfort Stompin' at the Savoy Our Love Is Here To Stay Norwegian Wood Symphonic Band Lauds: Praise High Day- Ron Nelson featuring guest conductor, Scott Stewart Fandango- Joseph Turrin featuring Nicholas Button, trumpet and Hannah Carlton, trombone- 2015-2016 Symphonic Band Concerto Competition winners Of Our New Day Begun- Omar Thomas *Georgia Premiere* Hivemind- Peter Van Zandt Lane A Son of a Gambolier- Charles Ives Concert Band Famishius Fantasticus by Michael Markowski October by Eric Whitacre Hobbits from Symphony No. 1...
University of Michigan Symphony Band Symphonic Dances from West Side Story (1961) Leonard Bernstein Michael Haithcock, conductor March 11, 2016 Hill Auditorium University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI recorded and filmed by Dave Schall and Cory Robinson (www.daveschallacoustic.com)