Randol alan bass biography of abraham lincoln
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19547544
A New Birth of Freedom: E-flat Contrabass Clarinet
19547544
19547544
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E-flat Contrabass Clarinet. Composed by Randol Alan Bass. E-flat Contrabass Clarinet. Instructional. Part. 1 pages. Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music #00-PC-0014593_ECBC. Published by Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music (AX.00-PC-0014593_ECBC).UPC: 038081396552.
This narrative setting of Lincoln's immortal Gettysburg Address was commissioned by the United States President's Own Marine Band in early 2009. As beautiful as the speech is on paper, the best way to appreciate Lincoln's musical instinct for timbre, phrasing, and rhythmic patterns is through recitation---and American composer Randol Alan Bass has created a unique musical opportunity for us to do that. (4:05).
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Manitowoc County arts & entertainment notes
Spirit of the Rivers open house planned
An open house for Spirit of the Rivers sculpture project will be from 9 a.m. to noon, June 25, at the Spirit of the Rivers studio, 822 Franklin St., Manitowoc.
Spirit of the Rivers is a bronze sculpture grouping that will be on the Lake Michigan shore between Manitowoc and Two Rivers. The piece of art will celebrate the culture and history of the earliest inhabitants of the area.
Spirit of the Rivers is being created by artist R.T “Skip” Wallen. For more details, visit spiritoftherivers.org.
Kiel Municipal Band performance nears
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The Kiel Municipal Band, under the direction of Jon Meyer, will present its annual Patriotic Concert at City Park at 7 p.m., June 29.
The concert will feature music for Independence Day and will include a salute to veterans. Marches by “America’s March King,” John Philip Sousa, are one of the traditions of the concert. His march, “Yorktown Centennial,” celebrates the American Revolution battle. “Washington Post March” will be played. Wisconsin composer Pierre LaPlante’s piece “Songs of the Plains” is a tribute to the contributions of the American farmer and features folk music about life on the Grea
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Louise Toppin, narrator
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Jason Fettig, conductor
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Randol Alan Part, A Novel Birth disruption Freedom
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