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Supreme Triumph
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General Info
Year: 1920
Duration: c. 2:00
Difficulty: IV (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Fred Jewell
Cost: Score and Parts – Out of print.
For availability information, see Discussion tab, above.
Instrumentation
Solo Trumpet Score
D-flat Piccolo
C Flute/Piccolo
Oboe
Bassoon
E-flat Soprano Clarinet
B-flat Soprano Clarinet I-II-III
Soprano Saxophone
E-flat Alto Saxophone
B-flat Tenor Saxophone
E-flat Baritone Saxophone
E-flat Soprano Cornet
B-flat Cornet Solo-I-II-III
E-flat Horn or Alto I-II-III-IV
Trombone I-II-III
Euphonium
Tuba
Percussion
(Percussion instrumentation undifferentiated in score)
Errata
None discovered thus far.
Program Notes
Supreme Triumph opens with two cornet fanfares punctuated by chromatic figures from the low brass and woodwinds. A six-measure introduction (unusually long by Jewell’s standards) leads to a melody that, although fairly legato, contains a great deal of excitement and energy. The low brass countermelody is one of Jewell’s more challenging, featuring fast double-tongued runs and arpeggiated chords.
- Program Note from Mark CD Tradition, Vol. VI (Texas A&M University Wind Symphony)
Media
State Ratings
None discovered thus far.
Performances
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- Brazil (Ind.) Concert Band (Matthew S. Huber, conductor) – 14 July 2019
Works for Winds by This Composer
Adaptable Music
- E Pluribus Unum (Flex instrumentation) (arr. Clark) (1917/2011)
All Wind Works
- Airy Fairy
- American Leader, The
- Banner Bearer, The
- Battle Royal
- Booster Boys
- Boy Scouts, The
- Carnival Queen, The
- Cavaletta
- Coast Defenders, The
- Collegian
- Counterpoint
- Crawley's
- Crimson Petal, The (1901)
- The Denver Post March (1905)
- Director General, The
- E Pluribus Unum (1917)
- E Pluribus Unum (Flex instrumentation) (arr. Clark) (1917/2011)
- Easy Walker
- El Campo
- Explorer
- Floto's Triumph
- Fritz, The
- Galop - Go! (1915)
- Gentry's Triumphal (1900)
- Guy, The
- Hail to Old Glory
- High and Mighty (arr. Glover) (1917/2005)
- Huston, The
- In the Lead
- Intercolonial
- Jolly Rover, A
- Kick Off, The
- La Linea
- Last Call, The
- Lawsy Massy
- Little Traveler
- Magnet
- March to Mecca
- Murat Temple Band March (1925)
- Myrtle
- New Arrival, The
- Officer of the Guard
- Old Circus Band March, The (1922)
- Old Home Guards
- On the Firing Line
- Our Mascot
- Our Special
- The Outlook (1913)
- Pass It Along
- Path of Honor
- Progressive American, The
- Quality Plus (1913)
- Quality Plus (arr. Longfield) (1913/1994)
- Radio Waves (arr. Rhea) (1922/2003)
- Request, The
- Revelry
- Rosemary
- Roses of Memory
- Scoutmaster
- The Screamer (arr. Kopetz) (1906/2006)
- Shrine of Liberty (1922)
- Skidoo
- Some Band Rag
- Spick and Span
- Supreme Triumph (1920)
- Supreme Triumph (arr. Rhea) (1920/)
- Tecumseh
- They're Off! (arr. Glover) (1918/2009)
- Tramp - March
- Trombone Blues (1918)
- Undertow, The
- Whirlwind (Jewell)
- Young Love
- Yours Truly (1908)
Resources
- Jewell, F. (1920). Supreme Triumph [score]. Fred Jewell: Worthington, Ind.