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C. SCOTT SHARNETZKA "ANTHEM"
for brass quintet and electronics (1972)

C. Scott Sharnetzka, earned his bachelors degree in music from Lebanon Valley College and his masters in music composition and trumpet from the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore.
In 1973 he began his career teaching music in Bel Air, Maryland. For 30 years he served as Director of instrumental music at Bel Air High School and C. Milton Wright High School. Upon retirement in 2003 he was inducted into the Harford County Board of Education's 'Hall of Fame.'
In 1973 he began his career teaching music in Bel Air, Maryland. For 30 years he served as Director of instrumental music at Bel Air High School and C. Milton Wright High School. Upon retirement in 2003 he was inducted into the Harford County Board of Education's 'Hall of Fame.'
C. SCOTT SHARNETZKA
"ANTHEM"
for brass quintet and electronics
Essex Community College
December 4, 1973
Annapolis Brass Quintet
Haldon M. Johnson, Jr. trumpet; David Cran, trumpet;
Calvin Smith, horn; David Kanter, trombone;
Robert Posten, bass trombone
Duration: 04:39
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"ANTHEM"
for brass quintet and electronics
Essex Community College
December 4, 1973
Annapolis Brass Quintet
Haldon M. Johnson, Jr. trumpet; David Cran, trumpet;
Calvin Smith, horn; David Kanter, trombone;
Robert Posten, bass trombone
Duration: 04:39
To listen Tap > Below
(There may be a 10 to 20 second delay before sound begins.)
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The score and parts for C. Scott Sharnetzka's Anthem, along with the entire ABQ music library, are available for research and performance through the Oberlin Conservatory.
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The score and parts for C. Scott Sharnetzka's Anthem, along with the entire ABQ music library, are available for research and performance through the Oberlin Conservatory.
For direct access to the Annapolis Brass Quintet Collection @ Oberlin
Tap Here