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Concert band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bb Euphonium, Bells, Chime, Clarinet in Bb 1, Clarinet in Bb 2, Crash Cymbals, Euphonium, Flute, Horn in F, Mallet Percussion 1, Mallet Percussion 2, Oboe, Percussion 1, Percussion 2, Snare Drum, Suspended Cymbal and more. - Grade 2.5

SKU: CF.YPS244F

Composed by R. Alan Carter. This edition: saddle-wire stitch. Sws. Full score. 19 pages. Carl Fischer Music #YPS244F. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.YPS244F).

ISBN 9781491159866. UPC: 680160918454. 9 x 12 inches.

Brasstown Bald is the highest point in the U. S. state of Georgia standing at 4,784 ft. It is located in the northeastern part of the state and is part of the southern Appalachians. The mountain received its name from the Cherokee word Itse'yi ("New Green Place") or ("Place of Fresh Green") referring to its grassy, instead of timbered summit. The term "Brasstown" came from a confusion of Itse'yi with Untsaiyi ("brass"). The mountain itself is known to the native Cherokee people as Mt. Enotah. The term "Bald" is common terminology describing mountaintops that have 360-degree unobstructed views. Brasstown Bald Overture was written to depict the beauty and grandeur of the panoramic views from the top of this mountain. The opening fanfare sets the mood for the majesty of the Appalachians. The addition of the woodwinds during the second time through the fanfare portrays the dancing sunlight across the mountain peaks. The middle section is a quaint folk tune to represent the quiet stillness of the night. The fanfare return and a new day breaks forth.
Brasstown Bald is the highest point in the U. S. state of Georgia standing at 4,784 ft. It is located in the northeastern part of the state and is part of the southern Appalachians. The mountain received its name from the Cherokee word Itse’yi (“New Green Place”) or (“Place of Fresh Green”) referring to its grassy, instead of timbered summit. The term “Brasstown” came from a confusion of Itse’yi with Untsaiyi (“brass”). The mountain itself is known to the native Cherokee people as Mt. Enotah. The term “Bald” is common terminology describing mountaintops that have 360-degree unobstructed views. Brasstown Bald Overture was written to depict the beauty and grandeur of the panoramic views from the top of this mountain. The opening fanfare sets the mood for the majesty of the Appalachians. The addition of the woodwinds during the second time through the fanfare portrays the dancing sunlight across the mountain peaks. The middle section is a quaint folk tune to represent the quiet stillness of the night. The fanfare return and a new day breaks forth.
Brasstown Bald is the highest point in the U. S. state of Georgia standing at 4,784 ft.xa0 It is located in the northeastern part of the state and is part of the southern Appalachians.xa0 The mountain received its name from the Cherokee word Itse’yi (“New Green Place”) or (“Place of Fresh Green”) referring to its grassy, instead of timbered summit. The term “Brasstown” came from a confusion of Itse’yi with Untsaiyi (“brass”). The mountain itself is known to the native Cherokee people as Mt. Enotah. The term “Bald” is common terminology describing mountaintops that have 360-degree unobstructed views.xa0xa0Brasstown Bald Overture was written to depict the beauty and grandeur of the panoramic views from the top of this mountain. The opening fanfare sets the mood for the majesty of the Appalachians. The addition of the woodwinds during the second time through the fanfare portrays the dancing sunlight across the mountain peaks. The middle section is a quaint folk tune to represent the quiet stillness of the night. The fanfare return and a new day breaks forth.

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