Language: English
Published by Serenissima Music, Inc., Edwardsville, 2013
ISBN 10: 1608740927 ISBN 13: 9781608740925
Seller: Serenissima Music, Inc., Edwardsville, IL, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condition: New. Edwin Eugene Bagley (1857-1922) was born in Craftsbury, Vermont and started his music career at the age of nine as a vocalist and bellringer. In spite of never having had formal music lessons he became a successful cornet player, trombonist and composer. He moved to Boston in 1880, became solo cornet player in the Boston Theater, traveled with the Bostonians opera company for nine years and later played with the Germania Band. He eventually settled in New Hampshire, where he directed several city bands. It is believed Bagley started composing the National Emblem in 1902 while on a train tour with his band, but was dissatisfied with its ending and threw the score out. Fortunately, some members of his band (Wheeler's Band) retrieved it and secretly rehearsed the score in the baggage car, surprising him with a performance of the work in their next concert. Bagley later revised the work and it was first published in 1906. The first recording was made in 1908 by the Arthur Pryor Band on the Victor Talking Machine Company label. It has since appeared in more than one dozen published editions. National Emblem, which features an excerpt of The Star Spangled Banner, deservedly became the most famous of Bagley's marches and a standard of the American march repertoire. It is widely played in Independence Day celebrations, and is used by the US military for presenting and retiring the colors. John Philip Sousa, when asked to name the three most effective street marches ever written named two of his own works as the first two, and National Emblem as the third. This new edition by Richard W. Sargeant Jr. remains true to the composer's original orchestration, omitting the bloated extra instrumentation which was inserted by publishers over the years. As with the others in this series, it is designed to offer band directors and others interested in this genre newly engraved authoritative editions prepared from the primary sources using the composer's original instrumentation, which is sometimes markedly different from that found in bands today.
Language: English
Published by Righter Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2012
ISBN 10: 1934936928 ISBN 13: 9781934936924
Seller: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.
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Language: English
Published by Walter Jacobs, Boston, 1907
Seller: Turtle Creek Books and Sheet Music, Mississauga, ON, Canada
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Large format original sheet music. 1911 edition. Edwin Eugene Bagley (1857-1922) was an American composer and bandmaster best known for writing the famous march National Emblem March. He was born in Massachusetts and worked as a trombonist, conductor, and composer during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Bagley traveled with bands across the United States, often performing and directing ensembles. Minor edgewear otherwise fine.
Language: English
Published by Righter Publishing Company, 2012
ISBN 10: 1934936960 ISBN 13: 9781934936962
Seller: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
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Language: English
Published by Righter Publishing Company, 2012
ISBN 10: 1934936960 ISBN 13: 9781934936962
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Language: English
Published by Serenissima Music, Inc., 2013
ISBN 10: 1608740927 ISBN 13: 9781608740925
Seller: moluna, Greven, Germany
Condition: New. KlappentextrnrnEdwin Eugene Bagley (1857-1922) was born in Craftsbury, Vermont and started his music career at the age of nine as a vocalist and bellringer. In spite of never having had formal music lessons he became a successful cornet player, .
Language: English
Published by INDEPENDENTLY PUBLISHED, 2019
ISBN 10: 1793203326 ISBN 13: 9781793203328
Seller: moluna, Greven, Germany
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Language: English
Published by Serenissima Music Jul 2013, 2013
ISBN 10: 1608740927 ISBN 13: 9781608740925
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Edwin Eugene Bagley (1857-1922) was born in Craftsbury, Vermont and started his music career at the age of nine as a vocalist and bellringer. In spite of never having had formal music lessons he became a successful cornet player, trombonist and composer. He moved to Boston in 1880, became solo cornet player in the Boston Theater, traveled with the Bostonians opera company for nine years and later played with the Germania Band. He eventually settled in New Hampshire, where he directed several city bands.It is believed Bagley started composing the National Emblem in 1902 while on a train tour with his band, but was dissatisfied with its ending and threw the score out. Fortunately, some members of his band (the Keene, New Hampshire, City Band) retrieved it and secretly rehearsed the score in the baggage car, surprising him with a performance of the work in their next concert. Bagley later revised the work and it was first published in 1906. The first recording was made in 1908 by the Arthur Pryor Band on the Victor Talking Machine Company label. It has since appeared in more than one dozen published editions. National Emblem, which features an excerpt of The Star Spangled Banner, deservedly became the most famous of Bagley's marches and a standard of the American march repertoire. It is widely played in Independence Day celebrations, and is used by the US military for presenting and retiring the colors. John Philip Sousa, when asked to name the three most effective street marches ever written named two of his own works as the first two, and National Emblem as the third.This new edition by Richard W. Sargeant Jr. remains true to the composer's original orchestration, omitting the bloated extra instrumentation which was inserted by publishers over the years. As with the others in this series, it is designed to offer band directors and others interested in this genre newly engraved authoritative editions prepared from the primary sources using the composer's original instrumentation, which is sometimes markedly different from that found in bands today.
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Language: English
Published by Carl Fischer Music (487), 1994
ISBN 10: 0825806267 ISBN 13: 9780825806261
Seller: CONTINUO Noten-Buch-Versand, Spabrücken, Germany
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Language: English
Published by Independently Published, 2019
ISBN 10: 1793203326 ISBN 13: 9781793203328
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Language: English
Published by Independently Published, 2019
ISBN 10: 1793203326 ISBN 13: 9781793203328
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Several years ago, mindful of the incredible influence of Byrns Coleman at Wingate University, I asked several members of the faculty to submit some of their recent writings to be included in a Festschrift to celebrate Dr. G. Byrns Coleman's lengthy career teaching Bible courses at Wingate. None of us has been Byrns' student in the usual sense, but all of us have been shaped, nurtured, encouraged, and guided by the extraordinary opportunity of working with him over many years. His vibrant presence on this faculty has sustained the collegial atmosphere we enjoy here.In a university culture, which encourages argumentation and criticism, Byrns always sees through to the opportunities to be constructive. His students come away proud to be aiming at the ministry and hopeful about their possibilities. Later, facing critical junctures in their careers, they often find their way back to his office, where they find reliable, nurturing guidance. My personal perspective is parallel to many others. From the moment we arrived in Wingate three decades ago, Byrns and Alice have loved and cared for my family as no others have. Byrns was the first person to visit us in our new home that summer. When Roy Ford, the Baptist pastor, was the next person to show up at our door, it was because Byrns and Alice had tipped him off. When our own daughter Elizabeth was struggling with cancer treatments, while she was a student in San Francisco, Byrns and Alice stayed in touch constantly with thoughtful cards and occasionally a little cash for a schoolbook or a nice meal. Byrns' career stands astride several significant "boundary lines" He arrived at Wingate Junior College with his college and seminary degrees, and when Wingate moved to become a four-year college, Byrns went back to school for his Ph.D.-to Vanderbilt University, one of the most respected universities in the nation, where he studied with the famous New Testament scholar Leander Keck, who eventually became the Dean of the Yale University Divinity School. I am proud of Wingate for cultivating that kind of personal growth and impressed that young Byrns Coleman, with wife and children, launched out on such a remarkable adventure.Byrns also bridges the interval between lectern and pulpit, teaching all sorts of students about the Bible five days a week and then, on almost every Sunday, preaching to a congregation somewhere as interim pastor or guest speaker or leader of an annual Bible study series. Sometimes, when Wingate Baptist Church is fortunate, he even finds time to preach in this church across the street which has been his congregational home for all these years. I was visiting an old friend in a South Carolina nursing home recently and she showed me another nice card she had received from Byrns and Alice. Byrns was interim pastor of her church down there a number of years ago, so he and Alice still write to her on special occasions-a remembrance all the more important because this lady has outlived everyone else in her immediate family.If there is an overarching theme in all of this, it is constant generosity with time, attention and all that he has. This legendary generosity has flowed through many channels. Byrns was so thoroughly convinced that our students would benefit from studying Greek, despite the fact that such old-fashioned subjects have become rare among undergraduates, that over the years he has usually taught the Greek class as an unpaid overload beyond the number of courses required by his university contract. Our hearts are filled with gratitude, our spirits celebrate, and our hopes for the future of Wingate University students rest largely in the knowledge that no other person has prepared this university to thrive in the 21st century like Byrns Coleman.Edwin Bagley This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.