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Randall Standridge Santa the Barbarian - Standridge Concert Band (Flex) - Gr. 1.5
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Composer: Randall Standridge
Format: Score and Parts
Instrumentation: Concert Band (Flex*) and Optional Percussion
Level: 1.5
About Santa the Barbarian
As I have stated before, I often suffer from an overactive imagination. This is not precisely true, as I don't really suffer . . . I enjoy all of the strange ideas that my mind comes up with. And I have the perfect ace in the hole, too, as any time someone asks me to explain myself, I simply say, "I'm artistic". But, I digress . . .
During my career as a composer, I have written a multitude of Christmas works. These are always quite challenging, as you have two factors working against from the outset. One, you are dealing with a very limited amount of recognizable material, as you can only use works that are in the public domain, and two, you are writing in an over-populated genre in which almost every conceivable combination of holiday tunes has been plumbed to death. The challenge, then, is to find a new angle that puts a different spin on well loved holiday classics.
Enter Santa the Barbarian.
In this work, I have re-imagined the jolly old elf as a warrior of the winter wastes. The familiar tunes of Up on the Housetop and Jingle Bells are transformed into a war cry for this incarnation of Santa, as he navigates the snowy desert with his eight mighty reign-deer: Basher, Danger, Lancer, Victim, Bomb-it, Brutis, Runner, and Blitz-Them. On Christmas night, he fights his way across the unforgiving terrain in time to bring toys to all the good children, leaving a path of destruction and candy cane carnage in his wake.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from me to you and yours!!
- Randall Standridge
(*) This is the flex band arrangement of this work. It includes flex instrumentation, online practice tools, and copyable parts (restrictions apply).
Format: Score and Parts
Instrumentation: Concert Band (Flex*) and Optional Percussion
Level: 1.5
About Santa the Barbarian
As I have stated before, I often suffer from an overactive imagination. This is not precisely true, as I don't really suffer . . . I enjoy all of the strange ideas that my mind comes up with. And I have the perfect ace in the hole, too, as any time someone asks me to explain myself, I simply say, "I'm artistic". But, I digress . . .
During my career as a composer, I have written a multitude of Christmas works. These are always quite challenging, as you have two factors working against from the outset. One, you are dealing with a very limited amount of recognizable material, as you can only use works that are in the public domain, and two, you are writing in an over-populated genre in which almost every conceivable combination of holiday tunes has been plumbed to death. The challenge, then, is to find a new angle that puts a different spin on well loved holiday classics.
Enter Santa the Barbarian.
In this work, I have re-imagined the jolly old elf as a warrior of the winter wastes. The familiar tunes of Up on the Housetop and Jingle Bells are transformed into a war cry for this incarnation of Santa, as he navigates the snowy desert with his eight mighty reign-deer: Basher, Danger, Lancer, Victim, Bomb-it, Brutis, Runner, and Blitz-Them. On Christmas night, he fights his way across the unforgiving terrain in time to bring toys to all the good children, leaving a path of destruction and candy cane carnage in his wake.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from me to you and yours!!
- Randall Standridge
(*) This is the flex band arrangement of this work. It includes flex instrumentation, online practice tools, and copyable parts (restrictions apply).
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