Dimensions
An opportunity awaits for you to explore space and time in Dimensions!
Beginning with the 0 dimension (point) and working your way through 1D (lines), 2D (planes), 3D (volume), and 4D (time) you have the opportunity to utilize props, equipment and drill that portrays all of these space and time concepts.
The 1st movement begins with soloists throughout the band playing staccato notes representing the 0 dimension (point) then quickly moving to the opening statement that flows into a fugue based on a Bach Choral representing 1D (line). The 2nd movement (2D Planes) utilizes the “Little Fugue” G minor – just enough for your audience to think “I recognize this...but not really!”. Dimension's 3rd movement (3D - Volume) begins with a trumpet duet from Bach's “Sheep May Safely Graze” then quickly moves into a beautiful ballad allowing for a aural and visual exploration of 3D (Volume). Finally, Dimensions closes with 4D (Time) combining Bach's D minor Toccata, the Westminster Chimes, and the Little Fugue into a high energy, time bending conclusion.
Beginning with the 0 dimension (point) and working your way through 1D (lines), 2D (planes), 3D (volume), and 4D (time) you have the opportunity to utilize props, equipment and drill that portrays all of these space and time concepts.
The 1st movement begins with soloists throughout the band playing staccato notes representing the 0 dimension (point) then quickly moving to the opening statement that flows into a fugue based on a Bach Choral representing 1D (line). The 2nd movement (2D Planes) utilizes the “Little Fugue” G minor – just enough for your audience to think “I recognize this...but not really!”. Dimension's 3rd movement (3D - Volume) begins with a trumpet duet from Bach's “Sheep May Safely Graze” then quickly moves into a beautiful ballad allowing for a aural and visual exploration of 3D (Volume). Finally, Dimensions closes with 4D (Time) combining Bach's D minor Toccata, the Westminster Chimes, and the Little Fugue into a high energy, time bending conclusion.
Dimensions
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