This composition in two parts is one of the first successful works Jacob de Haan published for concert band. Somewhat under the influence of Ted Huggens Choral and Rock Out which was an overwhelming success at the time, the still very young Jacob de Haan wrote this composition. The first part (Air) exists of a choral melody with baroque grace notes, supported by a pop rhythm in the drums. The second part (Crazy Music) is a swinging bossa nova, in which various instrument groups present themselves in the continuously varying themes. The famous Black Dycke Mills Band contributed to the success of Crazy Music in the Air by regularly putting the piece on its tour programmes.
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sandlandtrompete1990 6 days ago
We used to play this before in my orchestra, I was playing the trompet at first, but switched to trombone, love this song!
berakke99 3 weeks ago
We are playing this with our orchestra. It's a nice song!
matthijsbugel 1 month ago
We're playing this song with our music-exchange-group in school and I love it!!*___* I play the saxophone^^
DreamyAnimeLove 4 months ago
@Luisas12 Don't.. Just don't..
TeamSolidStarCraft 5 months ago
I played the euphonium part in a small french wind band when i was 14. So many memories !
vladabsolut 6 months ago
I can play it on Saxophone ;) Amazing :)
Luisas12 10 months ago