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The Sinfonians by Clifton Williams (2008-'09 McNeil Wind Ensemble)

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2009

This is video of the 2008-2009 McNeil High School Wind Ensemble performing The Sinfonians (Symphonic March) by Clifton Williams at the 2009 Spring Concert. This was the 1st of 4 pieces.

I played tenor saxophone in this piece.

This video was recorded on May 22, 2009.

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  • hell yeah!!!!!

  • OAS AAS LLS!!!

  • measure 3 at 1:45

  • Played this piece in the last concert of our community band.I must say that this HS band outperformed ours.

  • @BigRalphODennis Chamberlain marching music festival=my favorite marching festival of the FBA season

  • OAS AAS LLS

  • In 1967, Dr Williams came to Chamberlain High in Tampa as a clinician and then as a guest conductor. He spent a great amountof time with our drummers on this one. He told them to play the drum break like they were college frat guys on a Saturday night drunk. When they did...He said..THAT"S THE WAY I WROTE IT! I have a minature score of this piece- signed. and A thermofax of Border Festive. We were the second band to play that one in public performance and read it from the manuscript.

  • @steamfreak22 were playing it in my middle school advance band too

  • im playing this on trombone for my middle school advanced band

  • What´s this? The Baton is not a weapon!! And no moves in the orchestra..

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