The Dragon’s Lair By Todd Stalter INSTRUMENTATION Grade Level: 1 (Very Easy) 1 — Conductor Score 10 — Flute 2 — Oboe 6 — 1st B b Clarinet 6 — 2nd B b Clarinet 2—B b Bass Clarinet 2 — 1st E b Alto Saxophone 2 — 2nd E b Alto Saxophone 2—B b Tenor Saxophone 1—E b Baritone Saxophone 4 — 1st B b Trumpet 4 — 2nd B b Trumpet 2 — F Horn 7 — Trombone (Baritone B.C., Bassoon) 2 — Baritone T.C. 2 — Tuba Percussion — 5 players: 1 — Bells 2 — Percussion 1 (Snare Drum, Bass Drum) 2 — Percussion 2 (Suspended Cymbal/Triangle) 1 — Timpani WORLD PARTS available for download from www.alfred.com/worldparts E b Alto Clarinet E b Horn Trombone in B b T.C. Trombone in B b B.C. Euphonium in B b B.C. Tuba in B b T.C. Tuba in B b B.C. Tuba in E b T.C. Tuba in E b B.C. The sequel to “Castles and Dragons,” The Dragon’s Lair tells the tale of the knights’ search for the dragon’s whereabouts, using a sturdy tune and counter melody in C minor to describe their confidence and swagger. Once the dragon is spotted, the music becomes faster and more accented as the knights engage the dragon in a fierce battle. After the dragon is vanquished, the main theme returns as the knights celebrate their victory. The piece contains plenty of percussion parts to keep your players busy, and uses a friendly key structure to facilitate student progress on accents and playing complete phrases. Please note: Our band and orchestra music is now being collated by an automatic high-speed system. The enclosed parts are now sorted by page count, rather than score order. Preview Only Legal Use Requires Purchase
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WORLD PARTSavailable for download from www.alfred.com/worldparts
E bAltoClarinetE bHornTromboneinB bT.C.TromboneinB bB.C.EuphoniuminB bB.C.TubainB bT.C.TubainB bB.C.TubainE bT.C.TubainE bB.C.
The sequel to “Castles and Dragons,” The Dragon’s Lair tells the tale of the knights’ search for the dragon’s
whereabouts, using a sturdy tune and counter melody in C minor to describe their confidence and swagger. Once the
dragon is spotted, the music becomes faster and more accented as the knights engage the dragon in a fierce battle.
After the dragon is vanquished, the main theme returns as the knights celebrate their victory. The piece contains
plenty of percussion parts to keep your players busy, and uses a friendly key structure to facilitate student progress
on accents and playing complete phrases.
Please note: Our band and orchestra music is now being collated by an automatic high-speed system. The enclosed parts are now sorted by page count, rather than score order.