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A concert band, also called wind ensemble, symphonic band, wind symphony, wind orchestra, wind band, symphonic winds, symphony band, or symphonic wind ensemble, is a performing ensemble consisting of members of the woodwind, brass, and percussion families of instruments, along with the double bass or bass guitar. On rare occasions, additional non traditional instruments may be added to such ensembles such as piano, harp, synthesizer, or electric guitar.


A concert band's repertoire includes original wind compositions, transcriptions/arrangements of orchestral compositions, light music, and popular tunes. Though the instrumentation is similar, a concert band is distinguished from the marching band in that its primary function is as a concert ensemble. The standard repertoire for the concert band does, however, contain concert marches.


During the 19th century, large ensembles of wind and percussion instruments in the British and American traditions existed mainly in the form of the military band for ceremonial and festive occasions, and the works performed consisted mostly of marches. The only time wind bands were used in a concert setting comparable to that of a symphony orchestra was when transcriptions of orchestral or operatic pieces were arranged and performed, as there were comparatively few original concert works for a large wind ensemble.


Prior to the 1950s, wind ensembles varied in the combinations of instruments included. The modern "standard" instrumentation of the wind ensemble was more or less established by Frederick Fennell at Eastman School of Music as the Eastman Wind Ensemble in 1952 after the model of the orchestra: a pool of players from which a composer can select in order to create different sonorities. [1] The wind ensemble could be said to be modeled on the wind section of a "Wagner orchestra," an important difference being the addition of saxophones and baritone/euphonium. (The American Wind Symphony Orchestra, which uses neither of these, adheres more strictly to the "expanded orchestral wind section" model.) While many people consider the wind ensemble to be one player on a part, this is only practical in true chamber music. Full band pieces usually require doubling or tripling of the clarinet parts, and six trumpeters is typical in a wind ensemble. According to Fennell, the wind ensemble was not revolutionary, but developed naturally out of the music that led him to the concept.


Military bands


A military band is a group of personnel that performs musical duties for military functions, usually for the armed forces. A typical military band consists mostly of wind and percussion instruments. The conductor of a band commonly bears the title of Bandmaster or Director of Music. Ottoman military bands are thought to be the oldest variety of military marching band in the world, dating from the 13th century.


The military band should be capable of playing ceremonial and marching music, including the national anthems and patriotic songs of not only their own nation but others as well, both while stationary and as a marching band. Military bands also play a part in military funeral ceremonies.


There are two types of historical traditions in military bands. The first is military field music. This type of music includes bugles (or other natural instruments such as natural trumpets or natural horns), bagpipes, or fifes and almost always drums (see military drums). This type of music was used to control troops on the battlefield as well as for entertainment. Following the development of instruments such as the keyed trumpet or the saxhorn family of brass instruments, a second tradition of the brass and woodwind military band was formed.


Professional bands


Professional concert bands not associated with the military are rare, and most do not offer full-time positions.[citation needed] Examples of professional non-military concert bands include:


Dallas Wind Symphony, led by Jerry Junkin
Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra, led for many years by Frederick Fennell, and as of 2006 conducted by Sir Douglas Bostock
Osaka Municipal Symphonic Band
Royal Hawaiian Band, created by royal decree in 1836 by King Kamehameha III

Community bands


A community band is a concert band or brass band ensemble composed of volunteer (non-paid) amateur musicians in a particular geographic area. It may be sponsored by the local (municipal) government or self-supporting. These groups rehearse regularly and perform at least once a year. Some bands are also marching bands, participating in parades and other outdoor events. Although they are volunteer musical organizations, community bands may employ an Artistic Director (conductor) or various operational staff.

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Caesar's triumphal march  (with Drum Corps) - G.F. Mitchell

Caesar's triumphal march (with Drum Corps)

G.F. Mitchell
Blasorchester / Concert Band

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43,46 €
I've got peace like a river - Eugene Mitchell

I've got peace like a river

Eugene Mitchell
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40,90 €
Meet me in St. Louis, Louis - Gordon Mills / Arr. George F. Briegel

Meet me in St. Louis, Louis

Gordon Mills / Arr. George F. Briegel
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28,12 €
Army Chaplain selections - Carl Millöcker / Arr. M.C. Meyrelles

Army Chaplain selections

Carl Millöcker / Arr. M.C. Meyrelles
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53,69 €
Huguenots grand selection - Giacomo Meyerbeer

Huguenots grand selection

Giacomo Meyerbeer
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48,57 €
Wedding march (from Midsummer night's dream) - Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy / Arr. Louis-Philippe Laurendeau

Wedding march (from Midsummer night's dream)

Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy / Arr. Louis-Philippe Laurendeau
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36,00 €
War march of the priests  (from Athalia) - Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy / Arr. Louis-Philippe Laurendeau

War march of the priests (from Athalia)

Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy / Arr. Louis-Philippe Laurendeau
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36,00 €
Ruy Blas Overture - Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy / Arr. Theodor Moses Tobani

Ruy Blas Overture

Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy / Arr. Theodor Moses Tobani
Ouvertüren / Ouvertures

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Melody (2nd mvt.  Violin Concerto) - Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy / Arr. Francis Bernard

Melody (2nd mvt. Violin Concerto)

Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy / Arr. Francis Bernard
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53,69 €
Fingal's cave Overture - Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy / Arr. Frank Winterbottom

Fingal's cave Overture

Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy / Arr. Frank Winterbottom
Blasorchester / Concert Band

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79,90 €
Consolation from "Songs without words" - Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy / Arr. E. Madden

Consolation from "Songs without words"

Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy / Arr. E. Madden
Blasorchester / Concert Band

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38,35 €
American Patrol - Frank White Meacham / Arr. Paul Yoder

American Patrol

Frank White Meacham / Arr. Paul Yoder
Märsche / Marches

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91,00 €
American Patrol - Frank White Meacham / Arr. Don Schaeffer

American Patrol

Frank White Meacham / Arr. Don Schaeffer
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60,00 €
From foxen's Glen - Francis Howard McKay

From foxen's Glen

Francis Howard McKay
Blasorchester / Concert Band

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58,80 €
Pan-American Samba - Shirley W. McRae

Pan-American Samba

Shirley W. McRae
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69,02 €
Scenes pittoresques - Jules Massenet / Arr. Louis-Philippe Laurendeau

Scenes pittoresques

Jules Massenet / Arr. Louis-Philippe Laurendeau
Blasorchester / Concert Band

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137,50 €
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