Flexible Ensemble Music for Any Occasion
Are you struggling to find the right music for your ensemble due to incomplete instrumentation or odd combinations? Look no further than Glen And Galley Conductor Score & Parts, part of the Eighth Note Publications Flexible Band/String Series. This innovative series provides ultimate flexibility for ensembles, allowing you to perform with as few as 5 woodwind, brass, or string players with or without percussion. This creates the opportunity for a mixed quintet to perform these titles, but also allows for performance for 10-15 players up to full band/orchestra with parts doubling.
Perfect for Music Camps and Contest Use
Glen And Galley Conductor Score & Parts is ideal for music camps, contest use or any band room that has non-standard instrumentation. The flexibility of this series means you can focus on what matters most - making music - rather than worrying about whether you have the right instrumentation. With its Scottish-themed score, Glen And Galley is sure to delight audiences and inspire your ensemble.
About the Composer
Ryan Meeboer is a renowned composer, and his Glen And Galley Conductor Score & Parts is a testament to his skill and creativity. Set in three contrasting sections - 'The Sapling Grows,' 'Colonel Parker,' and 'For Our Heritage' - this piece is inspired by the headdress worn by the cadets of the Lorne Scots Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps and the Galley of Lorne, which is displayed on the coat of arms for the Dukes of Argyll.
Product Details
Glen And Galley Conductor Score & Parts is part of the Eighth Note Publications Flexible Band Series. It is composed by Ryan Meeboer and is suitable for concert bands. The format is Conductor Score & Parts, making it easy to use and distribute among your ensemble.
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Don't wait - buy Glen And Galley Conductor Score & Parts online today and discover the flexibility and creativity of this innovative series. With its Scottish charm and versatility, this piece is sure to become a favorite among your ensemble and your audience.