March - Ponderoso (Score) by Karl L. King Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Karl L. King

March Ponderoso, composed in 1910, is representative of a King march at a higher level of difficulty. The introduction is an immediate test of the technique of the low brass players. The first strain contains melodic materials in trumpet, clarinet, & flute, scored against wonderful euphonium countermelodies. The trio is an ideal vehicle for showcasing the melodic capabilities of the euphonium and clarinet sections. The break strain, from the standpoint of technique, represents one of great difficulty for all players. A sweeping scale passage in both euphonium and French horns leads the band into the final driving strain. March Ponderoso is dedicated to Mr. Otto Bohlen, Clarinetist, of Canton, Ohio.

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Summary
Ensembles:
Concert Band
Genres:
March
Composers:
Karl L. King
Publishers:
RBC Publications
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Late Intermediate
Musical forms:
March
Artist:
Karl L. King
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.19 pounds
Detailed Description
Concert Band - late intermediate

SKU: RU.10282S

Composed by Karl L. King. Edited by Timothy Rhea. Arranged by Edited by Timothy Rhea. This edition: Staple Bound. Legacy of the March. Score. Composed 2007. RBC Publications #10282S. Published by RBC Publications (RU.10282S).

9 x 12 inches. English.

March Ponderoso, composed in 1910, is representative of a King march at a higher level of difficulty. The introduction is an immediate test of the technique of the low brass players. The first strain contains melodic materials in trumpet, clarinet, & flute, scored against wonderful euphonium countermelodies. The trio is an ideal vehicle for showcasing the melodic capabilities of the euphonium and clarinet sections. The break strain, from the standpoint of technique, represents one of great difficulty for all players. A sweeping scale passage in both euphonium and French horns leads the band into the final driving strain. March Ponderoso is dedicated to Mr. Otto Bohlen, Clarinetist, of Canton, Ohio.

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