Unavailable

Journey of the Spanish Buccaneers is currently unavailable

We can no longer provide this arrangement through Sheet Music Stores. The listing stays online so you can learn about the piece and explore alternatives.

Try these next steps

About this arrangement

Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Castanets, Chimes, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Claves, Euphonium, Euphonium T.C., Flute 1, Flute 2, Horn 1, Horn 2, Mallet Percussion 1, Mallet Percussion 2, Oboe, Percussion 1, Percussion 2 and more. - Grade 3 SKU: CF.CPS222F Composed by Ed Kiefer. Concert Band (CPS). Full score. With Standard notation. 36 pages. Carl Fischer Music #CPS222F. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CPS222F). ISBN 9781491153161. UPC: 680160910663.From the call of the open seas to the wistful dance section, this piece will open the imagination of your students and audiences.  Very playable by young bands, the piece features a short opening ostinato that develops into a tone cluster and leads to the ominous sounds of the brass and percussion, which depict the slow lumbering ship on the dangerous, open waters. The piece continues through a more lyrical second section before a dramatic return of the opening material to close out this contest/festival style piece.From the call of the open seas to the wistful dance section, this piece will open the imagination of your students and audiences. Very playable by young bands, the piece features a short opening ostinato that develops into a tone cluster. This leads to the ominous sounds of the brass and percussion, which depict the slow lumbering ship on the dangerous, open waters. After a quickly paced melody in the low register for the clarinets, the piece gives way to an exciting tutti section that features horns and saxes on an answering countermelody.The second section is a dance that starts with low reeds and a flute solo, but develops into a full band Spanish-sounding dance, with melody in many different places. The recap is a reverse of the beginning section and again loosely represents the danger of life on the high seas.The short ostinato that is used at the beginning and in some transitional moments is based on the beginning notes of Irish Tune from County Derry, a favorite of J. C. Sykes, who this piece honors. Mr. Sykes gave a lifetime to teaching music to band students in North Carolina. The first four notes in clarinet 1, the first four in flute 1 and the first four in clarinet 2 make up the first phrase from that beautiful melody. Just something to get students thinking about composition in a new way.

Related sheet music

Soul Finger

Soul Finger

Loading...
Minnie The Moocher

Minnie The Moocher

cab calloway, irving mills

Loading...
Imagine

Imagine

john lennon

Loading...
Abracadabra

Abracadabra

frank ticheli

Loading...
Kings & Queens

Kings & Queens

desmond child

Loading...
Far West

Far West

Loading...
Show-Down

Show-Down

murray houllif

Loading...
Sweet Home Chicago

Sweet Home Chicago

robert johnson

Loading...
Sommarhagen Suite - Three Frosoblomster for Concert Band

Sommarhagen Suite - Three Frosoblomster for Concert Band

wilhelm olof peterson-berger

Loading...