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Jacob de Haan (born 1959) is a Dutch composer and arranger who revolutionized the educational concert band world. Unlike composers who write purely for conservatory students, de Haan found his niche writing for the "middle tier"—bands with limited rehearsal time but a desire for harmonically interesting, contemporary music. His most famous works, such as Oregon and Concerto d’Amore , are staples worldwide.
Jacob de Haan’s is an expressive programmatic work for concert band that explores the history of the American state through three distinct musical lenses: colonization , slavery , and the American Civil War . Musical Structure and Themes Jacob de Haan (born 1959) is a Dutch
Jacob de Haan’s "Virginia" is a Grade 3 programmatic work for concert band that musically illustrates the history of the American state through themes of colonization, slavery, and the Civil War. Spanning approximately 9 minutes, the piece features an adventurous opening, a melancholic blues-influenced middle section, and a climactic finale. For more details, visit Sheet Music Plus . Virginia - Jacob de Haan Jacob de Haan’s is an expressive programmatic work
If you have successfully acquired the PDF, here is how to interpret it for a concert. For more details, visit Sheet Music Plus
In the world of concert bands, few pieces have made a lasting impact like "Virginia." Jacob de Haan's masterpiece continues to inspire and challenge performers, offering a glimpse into the creative genius of one of the world's leading composers.
Are you a fan of concert band music? Look no further! Jacob de Haan's "Virginia" is a stunning piece for concert band that will transport you to the heart of America.