SJAWE - On The Mall March by Edwin Franko Goldman
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- Опубліковано 23 кві 2008
- Audience participation march done as the encore at the South Jersey Area Wind Ensemble's 2008 Side By Side Concert with 45 outstanding high school and college students added to the 65 member band at The Richard Stockton College of NJ Performing Arts Center.
I used to attend his concerts in Central Park when I was a child
I played with edwin franko goldman on childrens night with my xylophone he was a lovely man
In 1978 I played in a band made up of college and high school seniors that toured europe and we played this song. While in germany during the whistling the church bells started to ring and drowned us out. It brought back good memories. Great Job!
It is a fun march and an audience favorite. Have fun!
It is always refreshing to hear an American march that isn't by Sousa. He wrote so many marches, and so most of them sound like variations of the same march.
On a peaceful summer evening when the sun has set
And the cares of the day linger yet,
Don't be sad and don't be tired, there's a place to go
Where there's rest brought by sweet music's flow.
'Neath the trees with shadows dark,
The starry sky above,
There is calm, there is peace, there is love.
There's forgetting care and trouble,
All may claim a share
Of joy, hope, and courage rare.
@IrukaLuv101 yeah we do too... but to make it better, all of the tubas except one sing with all our might and we recorded a cd, and you can only hear us xP
I played this song at honour band! So much fun with the singing and the whistling. A great finishing song.
Brought back memories from Jr. High. We (or should I say woodwinds) sung the 1st time, then whistled the 2nd time. Fun march.
this song if you are having a bad day just listen to it, and you will be happy.
We're doing this in Band!! I love this tune!
I'm sure that there is some info about him on Wikipedia, but all I know about his is he wrote a few more marches. Tow of the more notable ones would be Jubilee which I only have a score but no parts to, tis a really good march, and Chimes of Liberty which is still in print and is fun to play but has an obnoxious piccolo obligato that reminds me of the stars n stripes forever. Goldman did a ton of method books but are a bit hard to locate. I believe he my have been a part of Sous's Band.
I like the Morton Gould arangement of the piece. The first repeat of the trio is played by the clarinets, the second repeat of the trio is whistled like normal, and the final repeat of the trio is sort of a combination of the two.
The first clarinet part is tons of fun and hilarious every time.
the college band that I'm in is going to play this song. I like it.
In band camp, they had us swing our arms during the singing, and rock our heads during the whistling. -____-
in my high school band we hav to play the whistle and singing part on our instruments, on my trumpet, its better than singing and whistling i think
I am im the heron creek middle school band and we are doing this song for contest, it is extremely hard
playing this for all region honor band next month! First clarinet yo!
Playing at all county this year
@xthemusicroomx: and that's the main reason i HATED playing this song! glad that someone else agrees with me!
Sounds like you are describing the Morton Gould arrangement of the piece from the album Brass & Percussion. Its one of my favorite albums.
We get to sing and whistle :D
arn't the clarinets supposed to be playing in the singing part?
Read the "On the Mall" article in the English Wikipedia.
I've played this march and have heard it many times, but I don't recall any lyrics to it other than "La-La-La-La." Where did your lyrics come from?
There should be more fun band concerts like this instead of the formal "wind ensemble" concerts where they take a long time between pieces.
Mrs. Goldman wrote the lyrics.
First clarinet is a bitch in this piece...
Sousa did have some more unique marches, such as "Nobles in the Mystic Shrine," "Powhatan's Daughter," and "The White Rose," but many more of them are just too predictable, and he wrote hundreds.
なんでトリオ入った瞬間に激遅になるんだ・・・
you never see the horns doing any off the fun things like sing and whistle :( lucky i like playing though
what are the words to the song, please someone write them down for me.
thank you.....
we just play lmao not sing or whistle or anything
they are going too fast its a lot slower, the beginning
On a peaceful summer evening when the sun has set
And the cares of the day linger yet,
Don't be sad and don't be tired, there's a place to go
Where there's rest brought by sweet music's flow.
'Neath the trees with shadows dark,
The starry sky above,
There is calm, there is peace, there is love.
There's forgetting care and trouble,
All may claim a share
Of joy, hope, and courage rare.