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Instrumentation
1 - Piccolo
4 - Flute 1
4 - Flute 2
1 - Oboe 1
1 - Oboe 2
4 - B♭ Clarinet 1
4 - B♭ Clarinet 2
4 - B♭ Clarinet 3
2 - B♭ Bass Clarinet
2 - Bassoon 1&2
2 - E♭ Alto Saxophone 1
2 - E♭ Alto Saxophone 2
2 - B♭ Tenor Saxophone
1 - E♭ Baritone Saxophone
3 - B♭ Trumpet 1
3 - B♭ Trumpet 2
3 - B♭ Trumpet 3
2 - F Horn 1&3
2 - F Horn 2&4
3 - Trombone 1
3 - Trombone 2
3 - Trombone 3
2 - Euphonium B.C.
2 - Euphonium T.C.
4 - Tuba
1 - Timpani, Vibraslap
2 - Percussion 1 (Bell Tree, Hi/Lo
Bongos, Medium/Large Tom-toms)
1 - Percussion 2 (Tambourine)
2 - Percussion 3 (Suspended Cymbal,
Crash Cymbals)
2 - Percussion 4 (Orchestra Bells,
Triangle)
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Anabasis Prime
Grade 5
by Joseph Spaniola
An Anabasis is defined as an inland march or to go or march up; it is most often associated with the book Anabasis by the Greek soldier and writer, Xenophon. "Anabasis Prime" is not specifically about Xenophon's anabasis. It is about an early, active and thriving anabasis.
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