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Conductor score
Title by uploader: Inspire Infinite Potential - Conductor Score, Op.1
Instrumentation |
Flute, Flute piccolo, Clarinet, Bassoon, Oboe, Cor anglais, Trombone tenor, Euphonium, Horn, Trumpet, Tuba, Double bass, Snare drum, Glockenspiel, Triangle, Timpani, Cymbals, Bass drum, Bass Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Mallets, Baritone Saxophone, Mark tree |
Scored for |
Concert band |
Type of score |
Full score |
Publisher |
Stanley P. Hung |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
4'53 |
“Inspire Infinite Potential” is the first original composition of Stanley P. Hung. It was composed for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Concert Band 70th Anniversary in 2019. MIT Concert Band was founded by students in fall of 1948 and directed for 51 years by conductor John D. Corley. He directed the band from its inception in 1948 until his retirement last spring in 1999. Dr. Thomas E. Reynolds continued the job of music education at MITCB up to now about 20 years. He is the current music director and conducting the band together with co-conductor Collin Myers. (Reference: band.mit.edu)
Mr. Hung had participated in a few public performances of MIT Concert Band and played trombone. His footprints not only appeared at MIT in Cambridge, but also in New York (2013), Maine (2014), and Philadelphia (2019) during spring tours. “To come up with an idea by our originality then take it into practice” was the spirit inspired by such ingenuity group. Therefore, Stanley tried to add this spirit into the music work “Inspire Infinite Potential” at creation stage. Its U.S. premiere was conducted by Dr. Reynolds and performed by the MIT Concert Band in campus (2019.12.10). The second edition is mostly based on the previous version. Some of notes, chords, articulations, and rhythms have been updated.
ISMN : 979-0-800170-03-4
Full set
Title by uploader: Inspire Infinite Potential - Full Set, Op.1
Instrumentation |
Flute, Flute piccolo, Clarinet, Bassoon, Oboe, Cor anglais, Trombone tenor, Euphonium, Horn, Trumpet, Tuba, Double bass, Snare drum, Glockenspiel, Triangle, Timpani, Cymbals, Bass drum, Bass Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Mallets, Baritone Saxophone, Mark tree |
Scored for |
Concert band |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Publisher |
Stanley P. Hung |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
4'53 |
“Inspire Infinite Potential” is the first original composition of Stanley P. Hung. It was composed for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Concert Band 70th Anniversary in 2019. MIT Concert Band was founded by students in fall of 1948 and directed for 51 years by conductor John D. Corley. He directed the band from its inception in 1948 until his retirement last spring in 1999. Dr. Thomas E. Reynolds continued the job of music education at MITCB up to now about 20 years. He is the current music director and conducting the band together with co-conductor Collin Myers. (Reference: band.mit.edu)
Mr. Hung had participated in a few public performances of MIT Concert Band and played trombone. His footprints not only appeared at MIT in Cambridge, but also in New York (2013), Maine (2014), and Philadelphia (2019) during spring tours. “To come up with an idea by our originality then take it into practice” was the spirit inspired by such ingenuity group. Therefore, Stanley tried to add this spirit into the music work “Inspire Infinite Potential” at creation stage. Its U.S. premiere was conducted by Dr. Reynolds and performed by the MIT Concert Band in campus (2019.12.10). The second edition is mostly based on the previous version. Some of notes, chords, articulations, and rhythms have been updated.
ISMN : 979-0-800170-03-4
Set of parts
Title by uploader: Inspire Infinite Potential - Set of Parts, Op.1
Instrumentation |
Flute, Flute piccolo, Clarinet, Bassoon, Oboe, Cor anglais, Trombone tenor, Euphonium, Horn, Trumpet, Tuba, Double bass, Snare drum, Glockenspiel, Triangle, Timpani, Cymbals, Bass drum, Bass Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Mallets, Baritone Saxophone, Mark tree |
Scored for |
Concert band |
Type of score |
Parts |
Publisher |
Stanley P. Hung |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
4'53 |
“Inspire Infinite Potential” is the first original composition of Stanley P. Hung. It was composed for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Concert Band 70th Anniversary in 2019. MIT Concert Band was founded by students in fall of 1948 and directed for 51 years by conductor John D. Corley. He directed the band from its inception in 1948 until his retirement last spring in 1999. Dr. Thomas E. Reynolds continued the job of music education at MITCB up to now about 20 years. He is the current music director and conducting the band together with co-conductor Collin Myers. (Reference: band.mit.edu)
Mr. Hung had participated in a few public performances of MIT Concert Band and played trombone. His footprints not only appeared at MIT in Cambridge, but also in New York (2013), Maine (2014), and Philadelphia (2019) during spring tours. “To come up with an idea by our originality then take it into practice” was the spirit inspired by such ingenuity group. Therefore, Stanley tried to add this spirit into the music work “Inspire Infinite Potential” at creation stage. Its U.S. premiere was conducted by Dr. Reynolds and performed by the MIT Concert Band in campus (2019.12.10). The second edition is mostly based on the previous version. Some of notes, chords, articulations, and rhythms have been updated.
ISMN : 979-0-800170-03-4
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