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Spartan's Dream, A

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Genre: Band
# of Players: Standard
Level: 5 | Duration: 7:20
Publisher: C. Alan Publications | Copyright: 2006

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  • Notes & Instrumentation

    Based on an earlier fanfare titled "Spartan Spirit", A Spartan's Dram shares material with the original, but it is expanded to twice the length of the earlier piece. It is now less a fanfare and more a tone poem. The performing forces may vary from the smallest wind ensemble to the largest symphonic band.

    Genre: Band | # of Players: Standard
    Level: 5 | Duration: 7:20

    Instrumentation
    Piccolo
    Flute 1
    Flute 2
    Flute 3
    Oboe 1
    Oboe 2
    English Horn
    Soprano Clarinet
    Bb Clarinet 1
    Bb Clarinet 2
    Bb Clarinet 3
    Bb Bass Clarinet
    Bassoon 1
    Bassoon 2
    Alto Saxophone 1
    Alto Saxophone 2
    Tenor Saxophone
    Baritone Saxophone

    Bb Trumpet 1
    Bb Trumpet 2
    Bb Trumpet 3
    F Horn 1
    F Horn 2
    F Horn 3
    F Horn 4
    Trombone 1
    Trombone 2
    Trombone 3
    Euphonium
    Tuba
    String Bass

    Piano

    Percussion 1 (xylophone, vibraphone, suspended cymbal, log drum)
    Percussion 2 (marimba, glockenspiel, temple blocks)
    Percussion 3 (guiro, siren whistle (acme), hi-hat)
    Percussion 4 (claves, maracas, slapstick, vibraphone, glockenspiel)
    Percussion 5 (congas, snare drum, tam-tam)
    Percussion 6 (timpani, log drum, bass drum)

    Program Notes
    The Michigan State University Orchestra Program celebrated its 75th anniversary in the academic year 2001–2002. I, among others, was invited to compose a fanfare for brass and percussion to open one of the season’s concerts. My offering was titled Spartan Spirit, and it bears the seed of A Spartan’s Dream. I liked what I had done in the fanfare, but I felt the need for a larger and more flexible ensemble. The second ‘Spartan’ creation shares material with the original, but it is expanded to twice the length of the earlier piece. It is now less a fanfare and more a tone poem. The performing forces may vary from the smallest wind ensemble to the largest symphonic band.

    - Jere Hutcheson

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