Virginia - Jacob De Haan - Concert Band - Score And Parts.pdf Now
Jacob de Haan was born on March 18, 1956, in Heerenveen, Netherlands. He is renowned for his extensive catalog of music for brass bands and concert bands, as well as choral and instrumental works. De Haan's compositions are celebrated for their melodic charm, rhythmic vitality, and harmonic richness. He has been honored with numerous awards and has had his works performed by ensembles around the world.
De Haan writes for percussion as a colorist, not a time-keeper. In the PDF parts, you will notice the snare drum is marked "brush" or "soft stick" on the rim. Many amateur drummers want to play loud. The PDF’s dynamic marking of piano or mezzo-piano for percussion is the most critical instruction. The glockenspiel (bells) should only be heard as a "sparkle" on the final chord, not a melody instrument. Jacob de Haan was born on March 18,
The piece opens with a majestic declaration. He has been honored with numerous awards and
While direct links to PDFs of specific compositions can be challenging to locate due to copyright restrictions, there are several avenues to explore: Many amateur drummers want to play loud
Measures 45-61 feature a written solo. The part says "Solo (Flute or Alto Sax)." If your Alto Sax player has a warm, dark sound, use them. If your Flute has a pure, vibrato-less tone, use them. The PDF part includes the solo line in both instruments’ parts, so you can decide at the first rehearsal.
