eNVy Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 (edited) Shows throughout the years. Have friends help if you can. Edited January 2, 2009 by Nick VandenBush Quote
rpd Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 1992 - Russian Images (not sure on music) 2002 - Red (not sure on the show) 2003 - Need for Speed (Key Poulan Show) 2004 - Circuitry (Key Poulan show) 2005 - Escape from the Labyrinth (Key Poulan Show) 2006 - Russian Images (Not sure on the music)(and yes it was a remake) 2007* - In Times of Change The Light by Philip Glass, October by Eric Whitacre, & Rocky Point Holiday by Ron Nelson) 2008 *- Color, Sound, Motion (On the Waterfront by Leonard Bernstein, Blue by Terry Jolly, and Radiant Joy by Steven Bryant) *Arranged by Daniel Montoya Jr. Quote
Fata1 Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 I don't know the details of the shows from before I entered high school. 2002 - The Mummy 2003 - Can You Hear Us, Tommy? (I'm pretty sure this show was music from The Who) 2004 - Riverdance 2005 - 47 Ronin 2006 - Into the Unknown (A Mark Higgingotham show) 2007 - Askew (Music from Trittico by Nelhybel, Symphony No. 10 by Shostakovich, and The Firebird by Stravinsky) 2008 - Arabian Legend (A Key Poulan show that was originally called Medusa) Quote
ftwdrummer Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 2003: Medusa (Key Poulan) 2004: Valley of the Kings (Stephen Melillo, arr. ?) 2005: Jidai: The Phenomenon of Time (Stephen Melillo, arr. Victor Stauffenberg) 2006: Red (Key Poulan) 2007: The Inner Mechanics of Da Vinci (Selections from "Minimally Speaking" [saucedo], and "The Machines" [Gilroy]) 2008: When We Left Earth ("To Tame the Perilous Skies," David Holsinger; arr. Michael Klesch) Quote
takigan Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 1999: The Music of Tchaikovsky 2000: An American Suite (Gary Wylie: Theme on "Star Spangled Banner", "Tempered Steel", "Chester Overture", Star Spangled Banner reprise) 2001: Selections from West Side Story (Key Poulan) 2002: American Stained Glass (Gary Wylie: "Abram's Pursuit", "Be Thou My Vision", "Sym. No.4" by James Barnes) 2003: In the Shadow of the Dragon (Key Poulan) 2004: Scheherazade (Key Poulan) 2005: Rhythm and Ritual (Arranger?: "Kyrie", "Danza de los Duendes", "Elfin Thunderbolt") 2006: Passage to the Pyramid (Key Poulan) 2007: The Rise and Fall of Rome (Key Poulan) 2008: Fighter Flight (Daniel Montoya Jr.: 1000 Airplanes on a Roof, Equus, "Flight" from Cirque du Soleil's 'Ka', Serenada Schizophrana) There's a lot of info for schools and the shows they've performed on the [out-of-date] marching wiki on this site. That won't get you very far, but you can do even more research by simply watching LOTS of marching bands (on Youtube, going to contests and taking notes etc.), and just listen to lots and lots of diverse music and write what YOU think would sound good. Quote
Montoya Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 Nick Williams arranged the 2005 G-town show. Quote
Donezo Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 (edited) Everything from Poteet that I can remember: 1993: "Havendance," David Holsinger; Music from "Far and Away," John Williams 1994: Music of John Williams: "Cowboys," "Born on the Fourth of July," and "1941" 1995: "Africa" and "Ascension," Robert W. Smith; Music from "The Last Starfighter," Craig Safan 1996: Music from "Waterworld," James Newton Howard 1997: "Ballet Sacra," David Holsinger 1998: Music from "Lost in Space," Bruce Broughton 1999: The Music of Philip Sparke: "Dance Movements," "Year of the Dragon," "Celebration" 2000: The Music of Leonard Bernstein: "Chichester Psalms," "Make Our Garden Grow," "Slava" 2001: To Tame the Perilous Skies: "To Tame the Perilous Skies" and "Lithurgical Dances," David Holsinger 2002: "Vesuvius," Frank Ticheli 2003: The Music of Ron Nelson: "Rocky Point Holiday" and "Sonoran Desert Holiday" 2004: Galactic Empires: "New Century Dawn" and "Galactic Empires," David Gillingham 2005: Exaltations: "Senviak," Jay Glossup; "Ballet Exaltaire," David Holsinger 2006: "Cantus Laetus," David Gillingham 2007: Cityscapes: "Towards the Splendid City" and "Urban Dances," Richard Danielpour; "Lonely Town," Leonard Bernstein 2008: Pirates Unleashed: "Blue Shades," "Sanctuary" and "Apollo Unleashed," Frank Ticheli All drill by Scott Coulson. Music from 1993-2005 arranged by Pete Lengeyel, 2006-2008 arranged by Ryan Janus. Edited November 20, 2008 by Donezo Quote
Xenon Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 Donezo said: 1995: "Africa" and "Ascension," Robert W. Smith; Music from "The Last Starfighter," Craig Safan The Last Starfighter!!!!!! Quote
Donezo Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 Xenon said: The Last Starfighter!!!!!! It's a great show! I'll attempt to upload a video when I go home for Thanksgiving. Quote
urkadrums Posted November 20, 2008 Posted November 20, 2008 takigan said: 1999: The Music of Tchaikovsky2000: An American Suite (Gary Wylie: Theme on "Star Spangled Banner", "Tempered Steel", "Chester Overture", Star Spangled Banner reprise) 2001: Selections from West Side Story (Key Poulan) 2002: American Stained Glass (Gary Wylie: "Abram's Pursuit", "Be Thou My Vision", "Sym. No.4" by James Barnes) 2003: In the Shadow of the Dragon (Key Poulan) 2004: Scheherazade (Key Poulan) 2005: Rhythm and Ritual (Arranger?: "Kyrie", "Danza de los Duendes", "Elfin Thunderbolt") 2006: Passage to the Pyramid (Key Poulan) 2007: The Rise and Fall of Rome (Key Poulan) 2008: Fighter Flight (Daniel Montoya Jr.: 1000 Airplanes on a Roof, Equus, "Flight" from Cirque du Soleil's 'Ka', Serenada Schizophrana) There's a lot of info for schools and the shows they've performed on the [out-of-date] marching wiki on this site. That won't get you very far, but you can do even more research by simply watching LOTS of marching bands (on Youtube, going to contests and taking notes etc.), and just listen to lots and lots of diverse music and write what YOU think would sound good. Montoya said: Nick Williams arranged the 2005 G-town show. 2005 G-town was my freshman year. I'm guessing the arranger is right, but the original composer was Nancy Galbraith. Quote
the terminator Posted November 22, 2008 Posted November 22, 2008 let's see we opened in '06 so 2006-Rhapsody in Blue (George Gershwin) 2007-Foxhunt (Rossini, Pucchini, Verdi, Mozart) 2008-The Butterfly Effect (Stravinsky, Prokfiev, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korskav) and our directors are already putting together next year's show and it sounds really awesome Quote
CFadrian10 Posted November 22, 2008 Posted November 22, 2008 Cypress Falls- some that i know, i could be wrong but... 2001- Pandora's Box 2002- Locomotion! KeyPoulan 2003- Circuits- KeyPoulan 2004- Same Difference- ?? 2005- Lines- Richard Saucedo, KeyPoulan,Shawn MacAnear 2006- A Different Drummer- Aaron Guidry 2007- The Shining- Aaron Guidry 2008- Etched In Stone- Aaron Guidry 2009- :] those are some i know, if that helps...lol Quote
heavyduty16 Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 hendrickson 2005-to build a house 2006-music is .... 2007-two hearts beat as one 2008-imaginarium Quote
Dynasty Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 You should look in the TxBands directory. Its outdated (will be replaced soon), but a lot of schools at least have a show title that you can start with. Just out of curiosity, do you have any plans for this project? Quote
Salas Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 (edited) rpd said: 1992 - Russian Images (not sure on music)2002 - Red (not sure on the show) 2003 - Need for Speed (Key Poulan Show) 2004 - Circuitry (Key Poulan show) 2005 - Escape from the Labyrinth (Key Poulan Show) 2006 - Russian Images (Not sure on the music)(and yes it was a remake) 2007* - In Times of Change The Light by Philip Glass, October by Eric Whitacre, & Rocky Point Holiday by Ron Nelson) 2008 *- Color, Sound, Motion (On the Waterfront by Leonard Bernstein, Blue by Terry Jolly, and Radiant Joy by Steven Bryant) *Arranged by Daniel Montoya Jr. 1998 - Bernstein 2000 - Stormworks by Stephen Melillo 2001 - Scheherazade 2002 - Red by Key Poulan I believe these three were arranged by Key Poulan. Edited November 24, 2008 by Salas Quote
takigan Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 Salas said: 1998 - Bernstein2000 - Stormworks by Stephen Melillo 2001 - Scheherazade 2002 - Red by Key Poulan I believe these three were arranged by Key Poulan. I thought Key Poulan arranged Scheherazade for SCV in 2004? There were other arrangers doing Scheherazade before the Key Poulan arrangement so it could have been any one of them. Quote
Salas Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 takigan said: I thought Key Poulan arranged Scheherazade for SCV in 2004? There were other arrangers doing Scheherazade before the Key Poulan arrangement so it could have been any one of them. He also arranged it for Pearland in 1992. Quote
MaverickBand15 Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 (edited) McNeil High School 2000 - Carmen 2001 - Pyramids 2002 - Pacific Tides 2003 - Latin Fire 2004 - Live from Austin 2005- On the Town 2006 - Saturday Morning Overtures (Daniel Montoya Jr.) 2007 - Somniphobia (Daniel Montoya Jr.) 2008 - Made in America (Daniel Montoya Jr.) Edited November 24, 2008 by MaverickBand15 Quote
b_sax_agent Posted November 27, 2008 Posted November 27, 2008 Richland history. 1996: Appliachian Spring 1997: Desent into Darkness 1998: Music of Rasphigi 1999/2000: Tapestry or Samule Barber. Don't know which is which. 2001: Scynthian Suite 2002 Encore! Music of Copland Britten and other people 2003: Promise Of Living: Music of Copland 2004: Ride: Music by Greenaway, Bernstein, Lourisden, Hazo 2005: Inside out: Music by Stamp, Daughtery, Cirque du Soliel, Whitacre, and Higganbotham 2006: UR (What your thoughts are): Music of Reich, That one guy, Bach, Bryant, Joio, Adams 2007: IShow: Music of Halo, Mackey, Jenkins, Cassidy, Higganbotham 2008: BELIEVE: Music of MacMillian, Danielpour, Whtacre, and Beck Quote
Salas Posted November 27, 2008 Posted November 27, 2008 b_sax_agent said: Richland history. 1996: Appliachian Spring 1997: Desent into Darkness 1998: Music of Rasphigi 1999/2000: Tapestry or Samule Barber. Don't know which is which. 2001: Scynthian Suite 2002 Encore! Music of Copland Britten and other people 2003: Promise Of Living: Music of Copland 2004: Ride: Music by Greenaway, Bernstein, Lourisden, Hazo 2005: Inside out: Music by Stamp, Daughtery, Cirque du Soliel, Whitacre, and Higganbotham 2006: UR (What your thoughts are): Music of Reich, That one guy, Bach, Bryant, Joio, Adams 2007: IShow: Music of Halo, Mackey, Jenkins, Cassidy, Higganbotham 2008: BELIEVE: Music of MacMillian, Danielpour, Whtacre, and Beck 1999 was the Barber show. 2000 was Tapestry. Quote
sweetmac_05 Posted November 27, 2008 Posted November 27, 2008 Here's all of the shows performed by Hendrickson since opening: 2003 - A Knight's Tale 2004 - Stars ("Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star", "Ode to Joy", "When You Wish Upon a Star") 2005 - To Build a House (Based on "Canon in D") 2006 - Music Is... ("Toccata & Fugue in D Minor" and "Little Fugue in G Minor" by J.S. Bach) 2007 - Two Hearts Beat As One (Our ballad was "Glasgow Love Theme" by Craig Armstrong from Love Actually) 2008 - Imaginarium ("Noisy Wheels of Joy" by Eric Whitacre, "Jenny's Theme" from the Rocketeer Pursuit, "Ka" from Cirque du Soleil, and "Pure Imagination" from Willy Wonka) Quote
titancoaster Posted November 28, 2008 Posted November 28, 2008 Connally: 1998- The Music of Day's of Future's Past 2001- Fire of Eternal Glory 2003- Aaron Copland 2004- The Three Dimensions of Time 2005- Dona Nobis Pacem (Grant Us Peace) 2006- Ourspace.com 2007- Londenigma 2008- Carpe Noctem (Seize the Night) Quote
Xenon Posted November 29, 2008 Posted November 29, 2008 Duncanville: 1980 -Vera Cruz by Milton Nascimento, American Salute by Morton Gould, Send In The Clowns by Barbra Streisand, Alexander's Ragtime Band by Irving Berlin 1981 - La Suerte de los Tontos by Johnny Richards, Hello Again, Land of Make Believe, New York Fantasy, Pines of the Appian Way by Ottorino Respighi 1982 - 1983 - 1984 - Vera Cruz by Milton Nascimento, Yesterday by The Beatles, Swanee by George Gershwin, William Tell Overture by Rossini, One of Saint-Saen's pieces? 1985 - American Salute by Morton Gould, A ballad I can't identify, A dance piece I can't identify, Flight of the Bumblebee by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, 1812 Overture by Tchaikovsky *1986 - Malaguena by Ernesto Lecuona, La Suerte de los Tontos by Johnny Richards, One Hand One Heart from West Side Story by Bernstein, Tatonka(?), 1812 Overture by Tchaikovsky 1987 - A '70s (?) jazzy/pop song (?), The Way We Were by Barbra Streisand, A swing piece, Ode to Joy 1988 - First Suite in Eb by Gustav Holst, A swing piece, Conga by Gloria Estefan, Jupiter by Holst 1989 - The Cowboy, Georgia, 1812 Overture *1990 - English Dances by Sir Malcolm Arnold, Armenian Dances by Alfred Reed 1991 - The Music of Sir Malcolm Arnold; including Free and Romanian Rhapsody 1992 - English Dances by Sir Malcolm Arnold, Second Suite in F by Gustav Holst, Little Light, Dance Bacchanale by Saint-Saens 1993 - Rocky Point Holiday by Ron Nelson, Slava by Bernstein, Armenian Dances by Alfred Reed 1994 - English Dances by Sir Malcolm Arnold, Rodeo by Aaron Copland, Appalachian Spring by Aaron Copland 1995 - The Wind and the Lion by Jerry Goldsmith, Romanian Rhapsody by Sir Malcolm Arnold 1996 - The Music of Aaron Copland - Fanfare for the Common Man, Red Pony, Danzon Cubano, and Appalachian Spring 1997 - Rocky Point Holiday by Ron Nelson, Buenos Aires from Evita, The Farandole by Bizet 1998 - The Music of Dmitri Shostakovich - Excerpts from Jazz Suites 1 and 2, Festive Overture, Finale from Symphony #5 1999 - Seventeen Come Sunday by R.V. Williams, First Suite in Eb by Gustav Holst, Fantasia on Greensleeves by R.V. Williams, Second Suite in F by Gustav Holst, Molly on the Shore by Percy Grainger, Finale from Symphony #2 by Sir Malcolm Arnold. 2000 - The Music of Morton Gould - Fourth of July, Guaracha, Santa Fe Saga 2001 - An American Tribute - Fanfare for the Common Man, Red Pony, and Appalachian Spring *2002 - Dies Irae from Verdi's Requiem, Nessun Dorma by Puccini, Polovetsian Dances by Borodin 2003 - Fourth of July by Morton Gould, Resting in the Peace of His Hands by John Gibson, Blue Shades by Frank Ticheli, 2004 - Morning Horizons by Adrian Hernandez (Duncanville Grad), October by Eric Whitacre, Hunting Wabbits by Gordon Goodwin, Morning Star by David Maslanka 2005 - English Dances by Sir Malcolm Arnold, Armenian Dances by Alfred Reed 2006 - Johannesburg Festival Overture by Sir William Walton, Vespers by Rachmaninov, Belshazzar's Feast by Sir William Walton 2007 - Gavorkna Fanfare by Jack Stamp, Flight of the Bumblebee by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Festive Overture by Shostakovich 2008 - The Journey - Symphony #3 by Aaron Copland, Symphony #1 by Samuel Barber 2009 - All Roads Lead to Rome - Music of Ottorino Respighi featuring Feste Romane 2010 - Every Time a Bell Rings... - Gloria by John Rutter, Pegasus from The Sleeping Spirit by John Gibson, Guardian Angels by William Pitts and Mark Teal, St. Michael the Archangel from Church Windows by Ottorino Respighi, Angels in the Architechure by Frank Ticheli * = State Championship show Quote
drippin_tuba2010 Posted December 19, 2008 Posted December 19, 2008 (edited) Here's Dripping Springs: 03- Scheherezade 04- Divertimento 05- Estancia 06- Rhapsody Riffs (Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue and 2nd Prelude) Arr. Mark Waymire 07- Smokestacks and Paddlewheels: Life Along the River Arr. Mark Waymire 08- III-isms (Cubism, Dada, Impressionism) Arr. Mark Waymire Drill by George Hester Edited December 19, 2008 by drippin_tuba2010 Quote
Skippy Posted December 21, 2008 Posted December 21, 2008 Duncanville's repertoire is legit. I wish more bands were like that. Quote
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