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Randall Standridge Havana Nights - Standridge - Concert Band (Flex) - Gr. 4
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Composer: Randall Standridge -
Format: Score and Parts
Instrumentation: Concert Band (Flex)
Level: 4
(This is the flex band arrangement of this work. It includes flex instrumentation, online practice tools, and copyable parts (restrictions apply).)
My musical tastes are wildly eclectic. One moment, you might find me enjoying Beethoven's symphonies and the other you might find me head-banging to Iron Maiden. I have never been a musical snob and I value and love the entire array of sounds, rhythms, and textures that the world of music, in all its forms, has to offer.
One genre I have a particular affection for is mambo. Being introduced to the style when I was in High School, I was enchanted with the melodies, rhythms, and excitement that it generates. As I dug more deeply into the style, I was introduced to the work of Yma Sumac, Tito Puente, Perez Prado, and others. I was absolutely enchanted.
Havana Nights is a concert work for Wind Ensemble, but it was also conceived as a short ballet. The action takes place in the mambo clubs of Havana as our heroine (Havanna) dances her way through the night life. She encounters another young dancer and the two begin a flirtatious, seductive conversation through the art of movement. As the ballet comes to a close, Havanna casts one final, gleeful look at her would-be suitor before escaping into the night.
This work was commissioned by District 10 of the Ohio Music Educators Association for their 2018 District 10 OMEA Honor Band. I would like to thank them for trusting my creativity and allowing me to create something "entirely else" for wind ensemble. Thank you for letting me use my musical voice.
Also, this work is dedicated to one of my composition professors, Dr. Tom O'Connor. I absolutely could not have done any of this without your guidance, advice, and encouragement. I am forever in your debt.
- Randall Standridge
Format: Score and Parts
Instrumentation: Concert Band (Flex)
Level: 4
(This is the flex band arrangement of this work. It includes flex instrumentation, online practice tools, and copyable parts (restrictions apply).)
My musical tastes are wildly eclectic. One moment, you might find me enjoying Beethoven's symphonies and the other you might find me head-banging to Iron Maiden. I have never been a musical snob and I value and love the entire array of sounds, rhythms, and textures that the world of music, in all its forms, has to offer.
One genre I have a particular affection for is mambo. Being introduced to the style when I was in High School, I was enchanted with the melodies, rhythms, and excitement that it generates. As I dug more deeply into the style, I was introduced to the work of Yma Sumac, Tito Puente, Perez Prado, and others. I was absolutely enchanted.
Havana Nights is a concert work for Wind Ensemble, but it was also conceived as a short ballet. The action takes place in the mambo clubs of Havana as our heroine (Havanna) dances her way through the night life. She encounters another young dancer and the two begin a flirtatious, seductive conversation through the art of movement. As the ballet comes to a close, Havanna casts one final, gleeful look at her would-be suitor before escaping into the night.
This work was commissioned by District 10 of the Ohio Music Educators Association for their 2018 District 10 OMEA Honor Band. I would like to thank them for trusting my creativity and allowing me to create something "entirely else" for wind ensemble. Thank you for letting me use my musical voice.
Also, this work is dedicated to one of my composition professors, Dr. Tom O'Connor. I absolutely could not have done any of this without your guidance, advice, and encouragement. I am forever in your debt.
- Randall Standridge
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