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Sheet music for Harris



[details ←] Roy Harris: In This Very Room , TTBB choir (A Cappella) and piano accompaniment, choral, choral
[details ←] Symphony No. 3 (in 1 movement)
[details ←] American Ballads Piano,
[details ←] Sonata Piano,
[details ←] Toccata Piano,
[details ←] Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun (1959)
[details ←] Symphony No. 7
[details ←] Symphony No. 9 (1962)
[details ←] 3 Children’s Prayers (A Child’s Prayer, Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep, Now Sacred Trb Trombone, choral
[details ←] Benediction (SATB; Optional Keyboard) Sacred Mixed Piano, Organ, choral
[details ←] Elegy For Orchestra Study Sc
[details ←] Horn of Plenty (1964)
[details ←] May the Grace of Christ Our Saviour (SATB*) Sacred Mixed choral
[details ←] Chorale For Strings Organ,
[details ←] Gethsemane choral

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Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Seminars: Year One

starring: Roy Dean, Roy Harris, Jimmy DaSilva
directed by: Roy Dean

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Binding: DVD
EAN: 0792382301461
Format: NTSC
Label: Roy Dean Media LLC
Languages: EnglishUnknown
Manufacturer: Roy Dean Media LLC
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Roy Dean Media LLC
Release Date: November 01, 2007
Running Time: 85 minutes
Studio: Roy Dean Media LLC




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Product Description:
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Seminars: Year One delivers 2 BJJ black belt seminars on one disc in the inaugural year of the Roy Dean Academy.
The Alaska Seminar was a birthday celebration for Robert Grunder of Gracie Barra Alaska. The subject of this clinic was a high percentage submission combination, and includes full length sparring with seminar participants.
Summer 2007 is a tightly edited version of the morning seminar session in Bend, Oregon. Escapes, sidemount attacks, rear mount attacks, the armlock, triangle, and combinations into the triangle are shown.
Jimmy DaSilva showcases both technical ability and a fighter s heart in the Purple Belt Test. Praised on YouTube as BY FAR, the SINGLE BEST grappling video on the internet, it is globally regarded as an inspiring demonstration of the athleticism, technical depth, and fortitude necessary for the rank. Requirements included mount and sidemount escapes, headlock escapes, takedowns and throws, submissions, combinations, and sparring 5 minute rounds with 2 blue belts and 2 black belts.
In the Roy Harris Seminar, watch the 3rd degree black belt and impart his wisdom on maintaining open guard control, including specific places on how and where to push with your feet, knees, elbows, and hands. He also reveals counters to common guard passing scenarios posed by skilled opponents. With over 300 seminars taught globally, Mr. Harris effortlessly explains the techniques of BJJ and concepts that they rest upon.
Westside Submission takes you deep into the Southern California BJJ scene as Roy Dean enters Chris Brennans classic round robin tournament as a purple belt. The Westside Submission Championship is known for attracting intense competitors from a variety of disciplines, as there are no rank divisions, only weight classes. Enjoy 5 straight submissions set to music, including a spectacular flying triangle in a match that epitomizes technique vs. strength.
What Does Jiu Jitsu Look Like? is a BJJ commercial professionally shot in San Diego with Harris Academy members.




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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent First Release
This outstanding production from Roy Dean is a great first release.

Roy Dean's Year One DVD gives an insight into his unique blend of Traditional Martial Arts aesthetic & community and the devastating effectiveness of Brazilian Jiu-jitsu training.

The seminars on the DVD are fantastic. Roy Dean's combination attacks from the guard position and Roy Harris' Open Guard control & passing counters could have each been their own DVD (though no quality is lost by placing them both ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This has everything!
Wow! This DVD is awesome. Better production quality than most every BJJ DVD on the market. It has good instruction as well as a little something to get just about anyone inspired. The Purple Belt test was truly great. It really shows just how much blood, sweat, and tears goes into Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Honestly, if this video doesn't make you want to go out and join the nearest BJJ academy, nothing will. In addition to the inspiration, it is also a great tool for those wishing to extend their training ... Read More





 


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Born: 12 February 1898 — Lincoln County — USA
Died: 1 October 1979 — Sta. Monica — USA
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Principal works: - Several symphonies, of which the third (3) symphony is most important. An american classic - played most often in concert hall. Leonard Bernstein is best interpreter. Could also be well interpreted by Leonard Slatkin & Gerard Schwarz. 4th symphony - "Folksong" played occasionally. To my knowledge one recording exists made in the 50’s on Vanguard by Vladimir Goldschmitt. Now available on CD. Written in 1940 for a teachers’ convention.

(Contributed by Ralph Barrocas - U.S.A. - <RBarrocasaol.com>)


Maurice Abravenal recorded Harris’ 4th symphony on Everest label during the LP era. It is now on CD by others but the interpretation is inferior. Harris wrote 11 symphonies of which the last was subtitled "Abraham Lincoln". His 8th and 9th Symphonies are on CD. It is a shame that the last 2 symphonies have yet to be heard. Harris is my favorite American composer, though he was not as consistently good as Copland. BTW Varese-Saraband recorded a great deal of his music on LP and Louisville Records also has a number of works including his very tuneful violin concerto.

(Contributed by <drexelrearthlink.net>)


Symphonies

(Contributed by Malcolm MacDonald <macvalcompuserve.com>)


The Abravanel recording of the Harris Folksong Symphony was released on an Angel LP in the mid-1970s in quadraphonic sound, never on compact disc. We badly need this to be released on CD. The Golschmann recording, made in Vienna in 1958, is in excellent stereo and is a remarkably good recording, considering the date and venue. It is available on CD from the Vanguard/Omega label.

Albany Records has recently (October 2002) released a wonderful world-premiere recording of the Harris Symphony No. 2, with the Albany Symphony, David Allen Miller conducting. Highly recommended.

Also available on Albany, a CD of choral music, including the Symphony for Voices on words of Walt Whitman and the substantial Mass for Men’s Voices.

(Contributed by <JProffittkuhf.org>)

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24 February 1939: Premiere of Symphony no. 3, in Boston, USA.
13 April 1944: Premiere of Symphony no. 6 “Gettysburg”, in Boston, USA.

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