Blckpanthr13
braziliandude 5
I think 'Joy ' by Frank Tichelli is a masterpiece.
I'm sorry, but I cannot STAND that piece.... gonk its dull motif repeats so many times without much variation to the point where I want to stab myself in the eye with a piccolo...and its "sequal," Joy Revisited? UGH....
Frank Tichelli has done much much much more impressive works. Like...uh....well Symphony No. 2 is a really great piece.
Children's March by Percy Grangier...its simple, and the main theme repeats but never gets boring or dull. Grangier knew exactly how to incorporate the right amount of variation on a repetitive theme.....I think that it's an utter masterpiece.
Grangier was a sick and twisted genius. hehe.
Hahaha, I have to agree...it's so cheesy. xD
I love Grainger's Immovable Do; it was on the program for honor band one year but got cut, sadly (leading us to rename it the Immovable Don't. Har de har har).
And I love love love Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral from Wagner's Lohengrin. My favorite thing ever period. <3