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capn-o-my-soul · 6 months
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save me symphonic works for concert band save me
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kyanako5972 · 8 months
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On this installment of "kyanako thinks about music other than MILGRAM":
"Angels in the Architecture" by Frank Ticheli. ~15 minutes long. We once practiced it in high school wind ensemble and performed it in county honor band.
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Frank Ticheli - Angels In The Architecture
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blocky-blaze · 5 years
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Did a jukebox night based on one of the songs i’m playing in band this year (Angels in the Architecture by Frank Ticheli)! Thought it’d be cool to do grian’s base for the “Angels” (him being a good flier) and “Architecture” (His building skill), then decided on his main base because of the elegant look.
(The song is very good but it’s about 15 minutes long so buckle in djgsl;fdh)
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musicaldeductions · 4 years
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Tagged by @buckets-of-dirt (heck you tagged me in another one that I forgot to do akdhak I’ll go find it later)
rules: put your entire music library on shuffle and post the first 10 songs that come up
Shine by Collective Soul
Rest of My Life by Nickel Creek
Hand in My Pocket by Alanis Morissette
Marble Tea by Shawn Wasabi
Goodbye by The All Together
What You Know by Two Door Cinema Club
Nine in the Afternoon by Panic! At The Disco
Clean Slated State by The All Together
Cardiac Arrest by Bad Suns
Big Yellow Taxi by The Counting Crows
This one was kinda weird to do because my big playlist of all my liked songs isn’t actually the one I tend to listen to a lot and doesn’t have most of those songs in it. So I’m gonna do it again with the playlist I actually listen to!
Fruity by Rubblebucket
Satellite by Guster
The High Road by Broken Bells
Elephant in the Corn by Nickel Creek
Chocolate by The 1975
Sit Next to Me by Foster The People
Lemonade by Rubblebucket
Missed the Boat by Modest Mouse
Saturday Sun by Vance Joy
Mamma Mia but the Austin Webber version of it
I think the second one catches my Aesthetic better but neither include the loads of band music I also listen to so I’m gonna do a third one of just band music because I can why not.
Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo: Siciliano by Malcom Arnold
Angels in the Architecture by Frank Ticheli
Symphonic Dance No. 3, “Fiesta” by Clifton Williams
This Cruel Moon by John Mackey
Rolling Thunder by Hebert Fillmore
English Folk Song Suite: II. Sea Songs: Allegro by Vaughn Williams
Shepard’s Hey by Percy Grainger
October by Eric Whitaker
Dragon Sky by Julie Giroux
That’s 30 baybey.
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maslanka4 · 5 years
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top five songs!
Oh new mutual mine time for my wack music taste to jump out
5. Movement - Hozier
Motivates me to run and dance
4. Annie’s Song - John Denver
It’s about the tenderness
3. Wait for Me - Hadestown
IM COMIN WAIT FOR ME I HEAR THE WALLS R
2. Angels in the Architecture - Ticheli
This has it all... a classical vocal solo... klezmer.... whirlies.... wine glasses.....
1. We Can Mend the Sky - Jake Runestad
I Don’t Know What Else You Expected
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malevon · 5 years
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no one asked but my favorite concert band song is angels in the architecture by frank ticheli, it’s a 15 minute long piece and the first time I heard it was at a university concert. when the piece ended, there was a solid five seconds of silence where the audience didn’t know if it was over yet. it was the heaviest five seconds of my life, and I think about it constantly
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fluffygoldenwings · 6 years
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💫 Playlist: Music with Angelic Vibes
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I wanted to make a playlist of some of my favorite orchestral/wind ensemble pieces that really get those angel juices flowing. A lot of these pieces are quite long, so they’re great for studying or drawing or whatever you do on the computer! (Angels in the Architecture happens to be my favorite of this list~ Simply gorgeous!)
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💫  Sheltering Sky - John Mackey
💫  Give Us This Day - David Maslanka
💫  Sanctuary - Frank Ticheli
💫  Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis - Ralph Vaughn Williams
💫  Yosemite Autumn - Mark Camphouse
💫  Deep Field - Eric Whitacre
💫  Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun - Claude Debussy
💫  Carnival of the Animals Movement XIII: The Swan (Le Cygne) - Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns
💫  Angels in the Architecture - Frank Ticheli
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smalliinsaneone · 5 years
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how about 11 and 28 for the music ask?
11: A song that you never get tired of
Ooh, that’s a tough one. Maybe Angels in the Architecture by Frank Ticheli?
28: A song by an artist with a voice that you love
Grace For Sale by Terrence Zdunich.
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the-sassy-composer · 6 years
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Month of Inspiration- Day 8
"Angels in the Architecture"- Frank Ticheli
This is such an amazing band song, and I remember playing it in high school. We (obviously) didn't sound this good, but I remember listening to this song and thinking "wow, I want to make music like this!" Although I write music in a different style now, I want to be able to create a piece that's emotional as this.
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i-got-personality · 6 years
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Angels of the Architecture by Frank Ticheli! :D
Thank you! I’ll definitely listen to that!
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winterhawkkisses · 6 years
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Hello!! Does your anon tag have anything to do with the song of the same name composed by John Ticheli?
It’s actually a reference to a line from You Can Call Me Al, and more specifically it’s a reference to You Can Call Me by SDWolfpup which is a due South vid that I have loved for about a million years. The ‘angels in the architecture’ line flicks to all the people that support Fraser, that stand by him, and then to a tiny beatific smile on his face, and that’s why it is my tag for all of you. 
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bluebonnet-daniel · 3 years
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Favorite Songs #41-50
This bit of the list is more varied- classic rock fans, band nerds, emos and gamers will likely all see something they recognize on here. If you're not in any of those groups, well, that's tough.
#50: Angels in the Architecture- Frank Ticheli
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVW_GQFGQUs
Although I am classically trained, there are not that many works of classical music on here just because I wasn't that meticulous about that when making this list. There are a small handful which would've earned a spot on here had I thought of them, so maybe I'll make an honorable mentions at some point. Anyways, this is the first of of a few songs which I have fond memories of playing in band. When going to competitions, everyone knew which band was playing this tune, because the percussion players would be carrying boomwhackers and the trombone players would have plungers. Unused ones, don't worry. I have a distinct memory of getting bored when we took this to contest and trying to get my plunger mute stuck as high on the wall as possible.
#49: The Rain Song- Led Zeppelin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRt4hQs3nH0
If there's one thing my dad and I can always see eye to eye on, it's music. He sent this song to me out of the blue one day while I was at college, and it became one of my favorites immediately.
#48: Taxi Cab- Twenty One Pilots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2wB0skdJ5o
This is not quite my favorite TOP song, as there are two more on this list, but it has my favorite lyrics of any of them. Apparently Tyler Joseph agrees with me, as he's said on record before that the rap section of this song is some of his best work.
#47: A Lullaby For You- Jyongri
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0z-JeUY2zo
"The World Ends With You" is one of my favorite video games ever, and this song plays in the credits of that game. It is a touching song, but it's a bit hard to talk about what makes it special enough to put on this list without just talking about the game it's from, and I don't want this post to get too long. Unrelated, but I recently picked up NEO: The World Ends With You and I'm very excited to get into it.
#46: Jungleland- Bruce Springsteen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6IwxpL-ZDk
A lot of songs on this list are made by a small group of bands which I obsess over, each one getting many entries stacked on top of each other. However, sometimes the opposite effect happens, and I find a song which seems to stand alone among the repertoire of the artist who made it. Springsteen makes fine rock music and all, but I haven't found another song which really hit me like this one. I found it after hearing it randomly on the radio, which I find somewhat unbelievable in hindsight given that it's too long to be a good radio song.
#45: The Shining Road- Masataka Matsutoya/Aya Hiroshige
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_gBiO2qNfo
Okay... This may seem like an odd choice, maybe even a cringey one. But yes, I legitimately believe that the credits music of the Japanese release of Sonic X season 2 deserves to be on this list. I'm sure a good part of that is nostalgia, since I was obsessed with Sonic in middle school. But, I had this song play in my head sometimes later in life, and revisiting it today it still holds up as a piece of music. The video I linked doesn't show the actual animation that went with it, but that should be easy to find on YouTube as well, and I think it adds a lot. Back in my Sonic obsession I was a big SonAmy shipper, you see.
#44: The First Circle- Pat Metheny
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UOjwowDRQ4
This is one of the best songs on this list from a purely technical songwriting standpoint. Sometimes, people who don't listen to "high art" music a lot but still have a working knowledge of music theory make the accusation that some works of music will random use weird time signatures just to make the song more difficult/weird for the sake of weird. And I'm sure that happens, but this song is a good example of one which I honestly couldn't imagine any other way. The alternating 6/4 and 5/4 meter in this song feels totally natural, and certainly not contrived. Meter, like anything else in music, is a tool to be used. (That said, it is still infamously difficult to play. Remember when I mentioned I play Bob Curnow's arrangement of Every Summer Night? Well, he did one of this one too, and jazz bands usually only play it when they are feeling especially masochistic.)
#43: Now- Paramore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4A5d9Y46Qik
This song just oozes with excitement and hope for the future. It is such a joy. There is also a particular scene in my story I always imagine in relation to it.
#42: Hometown- Twenty One Pilots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJtlLzsDICo
I am going to have a fit of vanity and mention my story for the second time in one post. Sorry, but with this set of songs it's absolutely impossible not to. Especially this song, since well, my story was originally named after this song, until I switched it to "Deep In The Heart" at the last minute before posting. "Hometown" is a little too generic to be the title of a novel. Although to be fair, "Deep In the Heart" isn't that much better, as there is at least one Texan romance-themed novel with that title already, and honestly there are probably a few. But, I doubt any of the others are about lesbians in marching band fighting demons in the underworld in their time off school, so I'm not that worried about mix-ups.
#41: Wild Horses- The Rolling Stones
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPfG2aU1MpI
This song gives me another excuse to mention Bojack Horseman, since it was used in that show once. It's another sad song. Why are there so many of those on here?
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ecritetmort · 6 years
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Tagged by @jmlascar ! thank you !!
Rules: Tag ten people you would like to get to know.
Age: 17
Birthplace: Alexandria (VA, US)
Current Time: 12:53 AM
Drink you last had: Water
Favorite song: one song??? one SONG? I can’t even pick a favorite artist, but I guess since it came to mind first, No Place in Heaven by MIKA, but also most of Pentatonix (album) are faves along with Paramore’s After Laughter (album) and the Hunchback musical soundtrack and I could go on and on. as a band person though, Angels in the Architecture is so good. ticheli yo.
Grossest Memory: fruit flies, my bathroom trash, menstrual blood feeds more than just human babies. that’s all I’m going to say.
Horror, yes or no: fuck no. I jump when people open my bedroom door, I don’t need to die
In love: YES WITH @thegreatphantasm MY GORGEOUS AND WONDERFUL DATEMATE WHO I LOVE SO SO SO SO SO MUCH!! 
Jealous of people: lol no jealousy is, as said by jake peralta, an ugly emotion
Love by first sight or should I walk by again: I’m demisexual so more like aggressive friendship at first sight
Middle name: Lillian
Siblings: nope! sister friend only in name.
One wish: I’d like to clock the bald old white police officer who keeps threatening to call the dean of students on me for riding my bike. there are plenty of other things I’d like to have or do but if I could do that? and get away with it? ideal.
Song I last sang: Mambo, because we kept playing a few couple phrases in rehearsal and they were stuck in my head for two days.
Time I woke up: 8:30 am, but effectively 9
Underwear color: White but it’s got some blue and yellow squiggly lines
Vacation destination: the warm embrace of my lover either Japan or France.
Worst habit: procrastination but also snacking 24/7
Favorite food: also sushi holy shit same food fave
Zodiac sign: Libra
Tagging: @plsfeedthewriter, @gooseandcaboose, @ephirae, @fanart-pandemic (I know you but some of these are fun), @hklunethewriter
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A beautiful song, we played this 2 years ago in band. Absolutely stunning piece ❤️
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(N.I.N.A.) Last song for today I promise. What if a group of conservative fundamentalist Christians started criticizing Chase's music for not being christian enough. He decides to make a song to answer them (would be like angels in the architecture by Frank ticheli, on youtube, vid made by concertbandland is best.) It's very modern like Stravinsky and basically says: not all christian music is simple hymns and happy go lucky. It's a huge success.(the song is amazing and crazy, worth a try.)
OMG YES!!!✨✨✨✨Chase is beating all them haters with music lmao(Listening to it rn! Amazing!!!)
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