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Instrumentation
1 - Piccolo
4 - Flute 1
4 - Flute 2
2 - Oboe
1 - E♭ Clarinet
4 - B♭ Clarinet 1
4 - B♭ Clarinet 2
4 - B♭ Clarinet 3
2 - E♭ Alto Clarinet
2 - B♭ Bass Clarinet
1 - B♭ Contrabass Clarinet
2 - Bassoon
2 - E♭ Alto Saxophone 1
2 - E♭ Alto Saxophone 2
2 - B♭ Tenor Saxophone
1 - E♭ Baritone Saxophone
2 - F Horn 1& 3
2 - F Horn 2 & 4
3 - B♭ Trumpet 1
3 - B♭ Trumpet 2
3 - B♭ Trumpet 3
2 - Trombone 1
2 - Trombone 2
2 - Trombone 3 & Bass Trombone
2 - Euphonium B. C.
2 - Euphonium T. C.
4 - Tuba
1 - Contrabass
1 - Timpani
2 - Suspended Cymbal & Gong
3 - Triangle, Tambourine,
Wood Block & Bass Drum
1 - Crash Cymbals & Snare Drum
1 - Marimba 1
1 - Marimba 2
1 – Synthesizer
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To Walk With Wings (7:20)
Grade 5+
by Julie Giroux
To Walk With Wings, Fanfare & Overture, is a musical epic of man’s quest for flight. From the early beginnings of cloth and wooden wings through the exploration of space, this highly programmatic piece takes the listener on a musical tour through aeronautic history.
It captures mental images of men jumping off cliffs with fabric wings, the first true flight, trials and errors, the comical age of contraptions, the cold, brutal strength of fabricated metal machines, the whirring of the computer age, the tragedy of the Space Shuttle Challenger, and the overall spirit of man and his desire to travel through space and beyond.
Though the piece tells the tale of the mastering of flight, the real driving force behind the music is found in the questions: "Who are we?" and "What is out there?"
-J.G.
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