Hindemith's Symphony in B-flat | The U.S. Army Band
The Symphony in B-Flat for Concert Band was composed at the request of Lt. Col. Hugh Curry, leader of The United States Army Band. It was premiered by The United States Army Band in Washington, D.C. on April 5, 1951, with Paul Hindemith conducting. Movements: 0:00 I: Moderately Fast, With Vigor 06:39 II: Andantino Grazioso 11:46 III: Fugue Check out our accompanying webpage to find excerpt tutorials, related general music curriculums, and historical assets from the archive that highlight the origins of this symphony: https://usarmyband.com/hindemith-project Paul Hindemith SYMPHONY IN B FLAT Used by arrangement with Schott Music GmbH & Co. KG, Mainz, Germany, publisher and copyright owner. ► SUBSCRIBE: / @usarmyband ► ARMY OPPORTUNITIES: https://goarmy.com Follow Pershing's Own: Website: https://usarmyband.com YouTube: / usarmyband Instagram: / usarmyband Facebook: / usarmyband Discord: / discord Flickr: https://flickr.com/usarmyband #militaryband #band #windensemble

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