Grade 5 Hint/Title Flashcards

1
Q

Loud intro then soft fast hispanic sounding, then back to loud and furious

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Armenian Dances Part 1, Alfred Reed


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2
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Repeated note note note note with pause in middle

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Armenian Dances Part 2, Alfred Reed


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3
Q

Almost western

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American Overture for Band, J. Wilcox Jenkins


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4
Q

RANDOM interjections, bluesy towards end

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Blue Shades, Frank Ticheli


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5
Q

Obnoxious clarinets

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Bushdance, Ralph Hultgren


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6
Q

Big intro repeated itself, cl soli, then intro again

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Carnival Overture, Antonin Dvorak

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7
Q

Stabs at the beginning

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Chester Overture for Band, William Billings

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8
Q

Big intro that repeats itself later with awful clars.

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Chicano, James Richens

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9
Q

Wow at the horns in middle

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Children’s March, Percy Grainger

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10
Q

Jaws!

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Dionysiaques, Florent Schmidt


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11
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Trp fanfare, low brass melody…complete change into clarinet solo

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Festival Overture, Shostakovich/Hunsberger

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12
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the one with the pause in the middle & inappropriate last name in melody lol

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Florentiner March, Julius Fucik

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13
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Claves, tambourine, woodblocks

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Incantation and Dance, John Barnes Chance

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14
Q

bassoon muted trp?

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Lincolnshire Posey, Percy Grainger
 1. Lisbon

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15
Q

sad sax

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Lincolnshire Posey, Percy Grainger
 2. Horkstow Grange

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16
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eng horn???

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Lincolnshire Posey, Percy Grainger 3. Afford Park Poachers

17
Q

wait for it….16th ascending & descending cl/flute runs

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Lincolnshire Posey, Percy Grainger 4. Brisk Young Sailor

18
Q

loud brassy then sad melancholy

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Lincolnshire Posey, Percy Grainger 5. Lord Melbourne

19
Q

cl/sax/trp repeated motive then passed to flutes

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Lincolnshire Posey, Percy Grainger 6. Lost Lady Found

20
Q

repeated horn call, over & over

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Liturgical Dances, David Holsinger

21
Q

“Masada-sada”

A

Masada, Ralph Hultgren

22
Q

20th century sounding HIGH trp at end

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Of Sailors and Whales, Francis McBeth

23
Q

that chord that I hate

A

Poeme du Fue, Ida Gostkovsky

24
Q

Jazzy with muted trumpet & tbone trill thing

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Slava! Bernstein/Grundman


25
Q

Timpani war call type

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Spartacus, Jan Van der Roost

26
Q

cool sax thing in middle

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Suite Francaise, Darius Milhaud

27
Q

starts so sweet then furious jazz groove

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Suite of Old American Dances, Robert R. R. Bennett

28
Q

Jazz!

A

Symphonic Dance Music, Leonard Bernstein/Polster

29
Q

TV game show

A

Symphonic Jazz Suite, Frank Bencriscutto

30
Q

Bell hits at the beginning into large build

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Symphonic Movement, Vaclav Nelhybel

31
Q

20th century… trumpets have main melody

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Symphony in Bb, Paul Hindemith

32
Q

Big intro with descending 16th in M then m

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Symphony No. 4, Finale, Tchaikowsky/Safren

33
Q

Hippopotamus for Christmas

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Tulsa, Don Gillis


34
Q

Foreign melody moving in open intervals

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Variations on a Korean Folk Song, John Barnes Chance

35
Q

Tuba “My Country tis of Thee”

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Variations on America, Charles Ives/Rhoads