Harry Potter, Highlights from: 1st B-flat Trumpet Sheet Music Preview

Harry Potter, Highlights from: 1st B-flat Trumpet

Music by John Williams / arr. Michael Story

Grade: 2.5

Item: 00-PC-0017537_T1

Digital Download
$3.00
Description
This medley will bring the magic of the movie right to your concert stage. Michael Story has expertly crafted this medley for your intermediate or junior high school orchestra. Playable by strings alone or with any combination of winds up to a full orchestra, this film music is a sure-fire hit for your next program. A super choice for the more advanced ensemble with limited rehearsal time as well. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.

For educational usage/non-profit performances only; for professional arrangements, visit our rental library at alfred.com/rental.
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Additional Details
Series: Pop Intermediate String/Full Orchestra
Publisher: Alfred Music
Page Count: 186
SKU: 00-PC-0017537_T1
Complete Instrumentation

Instrument Parts for “Harry Potter, Highlights from” by John Williams

This Grade Grade: 2½ Full Orchestra arrangement by John Williams includes a conductor score and a complete set of digital parts. Every individual part below is available as a separate PDF download.

Composer John Williams
Arranger Michael Story
Grade / Level Grade: 2½
Ensemble Full Orchestra
Individual Parts 20 + Score
Format PDF Download
Conductor Score Full score view of all parts
View Score $9.00
What's included with the full edition. Harry Potter, Highlights from: Full Orchestra Conductor Score & Parts ($80.00) contains the conductor score plus multiple copies of each part listed above (quantities vary by part). Prefer the score on its own? Get the Score ($9.00). The individual parts above are ideal for replacing a lost page or adding extra stands without re-buying the set.

Frequently asked questions

What instruments are included in “Harry Potter, Highlights from”?

This Full Orchestra arrangement includes 20 individual parts: Flute, Oboe, 1st B-flat Clarinet, 2nd B-flat Clarinet, Bassoon, 1st F Horn, 1st B-flat Trumpet, 2nd B-flat Trumpet, 1st Trombone, Tuba, 1st Violin, 2nd Violin, 3rd Violin (Viola [TC]), Viola, Cello, String Bass, Mallets, Timpani, 1st Percussion, 2nd Percussion. A conductor score is also available separately.

Can I buy a single instrument part instead of the full set?

Yes. Every individual instrument part is available as a separate PDF download for $3.00. This is perfect for replacing a misplaced page or adding extra stands for your section without purchasing the complete set.

What grade level is “Harry Potter, Highlights from”?

“Harry Potter, Highlights from” is rated Grade Grade: 2½, written for Full Orchestra.

How many copies of each part come with the full set?

The full set includes the following quantities:

Part Copies
Conductor Score 1
Flute 2
Oboe 2
1st B-flat Clarinet 1
2nd B-flat Clarinet 1
Bassoon 2
1st F Horn 4
1st B-flat Trumpet 1
2nd B-flat Trumpet 1
1st Trombone 3
Tuba 1
1st Violin 8
2nd Violin 8
3rd Violin (Viola [TC]) 8
Viola 5
Cello 5
String Bass 5
Mallets 1
Timpani 1
1st Percussion 2
2nd Percussion 2
How are the parts delivered?

Individual parts are available as instant PDF downloads that you can print as many times as you need. The complete set (Harry Potter, Highlights from: Full Orchestra Conductor Score & Parts) includes the conductor score and all parts as PDF downloads.

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Real reactions from the players, directors & students who love Harry Potter, Highlights from.

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@Shy.Adell2679 YouTube

We're playing this in my class lol. I play bells. It's my favorite piece tbh

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@shilikonki2617 YouTube

Trombone here, this is the most chill song we played haha

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@Ch33z3_W1z4rd YouTube

We played this for a concert in my strings class last year, it was so fun to play

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@NieshaD-k4b YouTube

I remember I played this song. (I play trumpet) I loved this piece❤

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@joycekim6147 YouTube

Love this song! (First oboe) Any other lonely oboes? I don't expect any—double reed players are rare... ☹️