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Cathedrals
Cathedrals - Concert Band (Full Score)
Item number 8893337CC, $15.00
Cathedrals - Concert Band
Item number 8893338CC, $95.00

Named the 2008 winner of the prestigious Frederick Fennell Prize for young composers (sponsored by ASCAP and CBDNA), Cathedrals by Kathryn Salfelder is a fantasy on Gabrieli's Canzon Primi Toni from the Sacrae Symphoniae, which dates from 1597. The work is an ingenious synthesis of old and new, evoking the mystery and allure of Renaissance spatial music through the use of two brass choirs, and intertwined with a rich color palette, modal harmonies, and a variety of woodwind and percussion textures. A stunning addition to the wind band repertoire. Dur: 6:00 (Artist Level - Grade 5) Audio recording is a reading by the New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble; Charles Peltz, conductor
 
Format: Softcover
Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes
Category: Band/Orchestra/Ensemble
Series: Boosey & Hawkes Concert Band
Voicing: Score & Parts
Composer: Kathryn Salfelder
Band Difficulty: 5

Product Format: Concert Band

Estimated Performance Time: 6:00

Technical Notes: The combined percussion part is labeled "Percussion Score". The 1st part is for vibraphone and marimba. The 2nd part is for bells, wood block and toms (4). The 3rd part is for crotales, bass drum, xylophone and small suspended cymbal. The 4th part is for tam-tam, temple blocks (5) and medium suspended cymbal.

Composer(s): This piece was composed by Kathryn Salfelder.

Publisher: This piece was published by Boosey & Hawkes.

Series: This piece is part of the series "Boosey & Hawkes Windependence Series".

   This product has a difficulty rating of 5 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest. Click here to see how we grade our band sets.
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Front Cover
Front Cover Image 1
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Conductor Score
Conductor Score Page 1
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Conductor Score Page 2
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Conductor Score Page 3
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Conductor Score Page 4
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Instrumentation
Instrumentation Page 1
 (69kb)
Descriptive Page
Descriptive Page 1
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Parts Included:
1-Full Score
1-Piccolo in C
4-1st Flute
4-2nd Flute
1-1st Oboe
1-2nd Oboe
1-1st Bassoon
1-2nd Bassoon
3-1st B Flat Clarinet
3-2nd B Flat Clarinet
3-3rd B Flat Clarinet
2-B Flat Bass Clarinet
1-B Flat Soprano Saxophone
2-E Flat Alto Saxophone
2-B Flat Tenor Saxophone
1-E Flat Baritone Saxophone
2-1st B Flat Trumpet
2-2nd B Flat Trumpet
2-3rd B Flat Trumpet
2-4th B Flat Trumpet
1-1st Horn In F
1-2nd Horn In F
1-3rd Horn In F
1-4th Horn In F
2-1st Trombone
2-2nd Trombone
2-3rd Trombone
2-4th Trombone
2-1st Tuba
2-2nd Tuba
4-Combined Percussion
1-Timpani


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