Dionysiaques - a VERY FRENCH band piece

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Dionysiaques - a VERY FRENCH band piece

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Who else has played this?
I came across this live performance of me playing it with the KU band (roughly a thousand years ago...)

Dionysiaques - The University of Kansas Symphonic Band
info: https://www.windrep.org/Dionysiaques

under ten minutes...



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Re: Dionysiaques - a VERY FRENCH band piece

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Many times. Maybe 10 total.

Meh.
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@Cameron Gates

yeah...It's not a great piece, but an odd one...and with 4 each: flugals/trumpets/cornets...etc.

I'm not sure how many band directors had "re"-discovered it - by the late 1970's.

I wish we could have tightened up some of those rhythms a bit better, but whatever...a bunch of 18 - 21-year-old children...
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The USAF Heritage of America band recorded it in '92.

https://www.discogs.com/release/1736589 ... Flourishes
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