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Stars in a Velvety Sky By: Herbert L. Clarke Original Copyright: 1919 by: Carl Fischer BandMusic PDF Library Cooley-Selland Collection Music Preservation Team: Tom Pechnik, Senior Archivist; Mary Phillips; Wayne Dydo; Bill Park, Director; Marcus Neiman, Program Notes www.bandmusicpdf.org Stars in a Velvety Sky Clark, Herbert L.

Clarke, Herbert Lincoln DOB: September 12, 1867 (Woburn, Massachusetts) DOD: January 20, 1945 (Long Beach, California) Herbert Lincoln Clarke, regarded as the greatest cornetist of all time, was born in Woburn, Massachusetts, on September 12, 1867. He was the youngest of four boys, only one of whom did not follow a career in music. The Clarke family moved several times during Herbert s youth, and his father, an organist at various churches, encouraged Herbert and his brothers to study musical instruments. Despite this urging, he did not wish them to enter music as a career. While living in Toronto, Canada, Herbert attended a concert of the American Band of Providence (Rhode Island), conducted by D.W. Reeves. Clarke later wrote, I was so moved by the cornet soloist that I knew in time that I too must play cornet. His determination resulted in his being accepted, at the age of only 14, as a trumpet player in the Queen s Own Rifle Regiment Band - even though the minimum age was 18. One of the greatest influences in Clarke s life was the famous cornet soloist Walter Rogers, who eventually became a close friend and side partner in Sousa s Band. Clarke received tips from Rogers but never took formal lessons from him -- or anyone else. At age 24, he became cornet soloist with Gilmore s Band. After the death of Gilmore in 1892, Clarke was soloist for a short period with the band of Ellis Brooks and then became soloist with Sousa s Band in the spring of 1893. It was another famous soloist, Arthur Pryor, who encouraged Clarke to compose his own cornet solos. Following the Sousa Band s engagement at the Chicago Exposition in 1893, Clarke played with various groups, including the reorganized but short-lived Gilmore Band when it was directed by Victor Herbert. He returned to Sousa s Band in 1900 and remained with it until 1917. He had often told Sousa that he would retire at age 50, since he believed that cornet soloists began to perform less effectively at that age. Sousa contended that he was playing better than ever, to which Clarke replied, Then I ll quit while I m ahead. After retiring from Sousa s Band, Clarke moved to Canada and served as conductor of the Anglo- Canadian Concert Band of Huntsville, Ontario, from 1918-1923. He then directed the Long Beach (California) Municipal Band from 1923-1943. He died in Long Beach on January 31, 1945, and his ashes were interred in Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C., ust a few feet from the grave of John Philip Sousa. It is estimated that Clarke played over 15,000 solos during his long and active career. He traveled over 90,000 miles with the bands of Gilmore, Sousa, Innes, Herbert, and others. He made 34 tours of the United States and Canada, four European tours, and one tour around the world. Throughout his life, Clarke was active with Masonic organizations such as the famous St. Cecile Lodge in New York City. A dedicated composer, author, conductor, cornetist, and teacher, Clarke believed that cornet playing should be pleasure rather than a chore. An example of his skill with the cornet is the fact that he could play a chromatic scale of three full octaves four times through in one breath. Among his many writings is a 12-chapter chronicle of the Sousa Band s world tour of 1910-1911 (Musical Messenger, July, 1918, through May, 1919). 1 1 Rehig, William H., Bierley, Paul (editor). The encyclopedia of band music, Integrity Press, Westerville, OH. (2005), CD, used with permission.

Stars in a Velvety Sky (cornet solo) was published 1919 by Carl Fischer (New York). The piece dates from after Clarke played with the Sousa Band and is dedicated to John Philip Sousa. The years from the turn of the century until 1921 found Clarke continuing to perform, testing cornets for the Conn Company in Elkhart (Indiana), beginning to write his four instructional methods for cornet, and most importantly, recording extensively. 2 Program note researched by Marcus L. Neiman Medina, Ohio Additional information on either the composer or composition would be welcomed. Please send information to marcusneiman@zoominternet.net 2 http://www.4barsrest.com/articles/2003/art336.asp

1st & 2nd F Horns 6 & b b b 12 & bb b Allegro & b b b 4 2 ƒ.. n..... n.... U U b > fz Cad. p # n ^ >... > n > Stars in a Velvety Sky U F........ Moderato Herbert L. Clark p n 18 & b b b 25 & b b b 31 Lively n rit. & bb f b > a tempo > b J J. rall. >.... > nb b 37 & b b 43 & b b 49 & b b # n > Z n F n > b 56 & b b Carl Fischer, New York b b b Transpostion prepared by Dan Steadman

63 & b b b 70 n & bb b f 79 & bb b b & b b b b Œ 90 100 & b b b b 110 & b b b 118 & b b b 126 & b b b 135 & bb b 144 Moderato & b b b 152 & b b b b b b b F Œ a tempo Œ Œ - Œ n - >.. >.. > Œ Œ Œ - -. Œ n Œ Œ n > b. > Œ > Œ -. Œ Œ Œ p Œ Œ Œ Œ n b b b n > > n. n... >. > Œ # n nb. > n.. n Z > > Leggiero n U U b Œ > Cad. 1st & 2nd F Horn Pg. 2 Stars in a Velvety Sky p. Œ Tempo I.... Ó p > > Brilliant2 > Œ n Œ - - Œ Lively Œ n f Œ Œ n n f > n > > > > > n.. >. b J J J J rit. b.. U f > U > > rall. Transpostion prepared by Dan Steadman

3rd & 4th F Horns Stars in a Velvety Sky Herbert L. Clark & b b Allegro b 4 2 ƒ........... Œ..... 6 & b b b 12 & bb b... > > > > U U U fz Cad. p > Moderato F p rit. > 19 & b b b a tempo > 25 & b b b 31 Lively & bb f > rall. > >.. > nb b 37 & b b 43 & b b # n > Z F > 49 & b b #n 56 & b b Carl Fischer, New York.. Transposition prepared by Dan Steadman b b b

63 & b b b 69 & bb b 87 & bb b b 98 & b b b b 107 & b b b 114 & b b b 121 & b b b & b b b f Œ n Œ f n Œ > b b b b Leggiero 4 8 n n Œ a tempo Œ 4 Œ > > Œ > 131 2 139 2 & bb b 147 & b b b 153 & b b b Moderato Lively Brilliant Tempo I p > Œ Œ > Œ p n Œ n Œ n Œ b Œ Œ Œ > n b b b b > > > 2 p f > > > > rit. 3rd 4th F Horn Pg. 2 Stars in a Velvety Sky > n... b.. >. n > Œ. U U Œ > Z > Cad. U > U > f rall. >

Stars in a Velvety Sky By: Herbert L. Clarke Original Copyright: 1919 by: Carl Fischer BandMusic PDF Library Cooley-Selland Collection Music Preservation Team: Tom Pechnik, Senior Archivist; Mary Phillips; Wayne Dydo; Bill Park, Director; Marcus Neiman, Program Notes www.bandmusicpdf.org Stars in a Velvety Sky Clark, Herbert L.

Clarke, Herbert Lincoln DOB: September 12, 1867 (Woburn, Massachusetts) DOD: January 20, 1945 (Long Beach, California) Herbert Lincoln Clarke, regarded as the greatest cornetist of all time, was born in Woburn, Massachusetts, on September 12, 1867. He was the youngest of four boys, only one of whom did not follow a career in music. The Clarke family moved several times during Herbert s youth, and his father, an organist at various churches, encouraged Herbert and his brothers to study musical instruments. Despite this urging, he did not wish them to enter music as a career. While living in Toronto, Canada, Herbert attended a concert of the American Band of Providence (Rhode Island), conducted by D.W. Reeves. Clarke later wrote, I was so moved by the cornet soloist that I knew in time that I too must play cornet. His determination resulted in his being accepted, at the age of only 14, as a trumpet player in the Queen s Own Rifle Regiment Band - even though the minimum age was 18. One of the greatest influences in Clarke s life was the famous cornet soloist Walter Rogers, who eventually became a close friend and side partner in Sousa s Band. Clarke received tips from Rogers but never took formal lessons from him -- or anyone else. At age 24, he became cornet soloist with Gilmore s Band. After the death of Gilmore in 1892, Clarke was soloist for a short period with the band of Ellis Brooks and then became soloist with Sousa s Band in the spring of 1893. It was another famous soloist, Arthur Pryor, who encouraged Clarke to compose his own cornet solos. Following the Sousa Band s engagement at the Chicago Exposition in 1893, Clarke played with various groups, including the reorganized but short-lived Gilmore Band when it was directed by Victor Herbert. He returned to Sousa s Band in 1900 and remained with it until 1917. He had often told Sousa that he would retire at age 50, since he believed that cornet soloists began to perform less effectively at that age. Sousa contended that he was playing better than ever, to which Clarke replied, Then I ll quit while I m ahead. After retiring from Sousa s Band, Clarke moved to Canada and served as conductor of the Anglo- Canadian Concert Band of Huntsville, Ontario, from 1918-1923. He then directed the Long Beach (California) Municipal Band from 1923-1943. He died in Long Beach on January 31, 1945, and his ashes were interred in Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C., ust a few feet from the grave of John Philip Sousa. It is estimated that Clarke played over 15,000 solos during his long and active career. He traveled over 90,000 miles with the bands of Gilmore, Sousa, Innes, Herbert, and others. He made 34 tours of the United States and Canada, four European tours, and one tour around the world. Throughout his life, Clarke was active with Masonic organizations such as the famous St. Cecile Lodge in New York City. A dedicated composer, author, conductor, cornetist, and teacher, Clarke believed that cornet playing should be pleasure rather than a chore. An example of his skill with the cornet is the fact that he could play a chromatic scale of three full octaves four times through in one breath. Among his many writings is a 12-chapter chronicle of the Sousa Band s world tour of 1910-1911 (Musical Messenger, July, 1918, through May, 1919). 1 1 Rehig, William H., Bierley, Paul (editor). The encyclopedia of band music, Integrity Press, Westerville, OH. (2005), CD, used with permission.

Stars in a Velvety Sky (cornet solo) was published 1919 by Carl Fischer (New York). The piece dates from after Clarke played with the Sousa Band and is dedicated to John Philip Sousa. The years from the turn of the century until 1921 found Clarke continuing to perform, testing cornets for the Conn Company in Elkhart (Indiana), beginning to write his four instructional methods for cornet, and most importantly, recording extensively. 2 Program note researched by Marcus L. Neiman Medina, Ohio Additional information on either the composer or composition would be welcomed. Please send information to marcusneiman@zoominternet.net 2 http://www.4barsrest.com/articles/2003/art336.asp

1st & 2nd F Horns 6 & b b b 12 & bb b Allegro & b b b 4 2 ƒ.. n..... n.... U U b > fz Cad. p # n ^ >... > n > Stars in a Velvety Sky U F........ Moderato Herbert L. Clark p n 18 & b b b 25 & b b b 31 Lively n rit. & bb f b > a tempo > b J J. rall. >.... > nb b 37 & b b 43 & b b 49 & b b # n > Z n F n > b 56 & b b Carl Fischer, New York b b b Transpostion prepared by Dan Steadman

63 & b b b 70 n & bb b f 79 & bb b b & b b b b Œ 90 100 & b b b b 110 & b b b 118 & b b b 126 & b b b 135 & bb b 144 Moderato & b b b 152 & b b b b b b b F Œ a tempo Œ Œ - Œ n - >.. >.. > Œ Œ Œ - -. Œ n Œ Œ n > b. > Œ > Œ -. Œ Œ Œ p Œ Œ Œ Œ n b b b n > > n. n... >. > Œ # n nb. > n.. n Z > > Leggiero n U U b Œ > Cad. 1st & 2nd F Horn Pg. 2 Stars in a Velvety Sky p. Œ Tempo I.... Ó p > > Brilliant2 > Œ n Œ - - Œ Lively Œ n f Œ Œ n n f > n > > > > > n.. >. b J J J J rit. b.. U f > U > > rall. Transpostion prepared by Dan Steadman

3rd & 4th F Horns Stars in a Velvety Sky Herbert L. Clark & b b Allegro b 4 2 ƒ........... Œ..... 6 & b b b 12 & bb b... > > > > U U U fz Cad. p > Moderato F p rit. > 19 & b b b a tempo > 25 & b b b 31 Lively & bb f > rall. > >.. > nb b 37 & b b 43 & b b # n > Z F > 49 & b b #n 56 & b b Carl Fischer, New York.. Transposition prepared by Dan Steadman b b b

63 & b b b 69 & bb b 87 & bb b b 98 & b b b b 107 & b b b 114 & b b b 121 & b b b & b b b f Œ n Œ f n Œ > b b b b Leggiero 4 8 n n Œ a tempo Œ 4 Œ > > Œ > 131 2 139 2 & bb b 147 & b b b 153 & b b b Moderato Lively Brilliant Tempo I p > Œ Œ > Œ p n Œ n Œ n Œ b Œ Œ Œ > n b b b b > > > 2 p f > > > > rit. 3rd 4th F Horn Pg. 2 Stars in a Velvety Sky > n... b.. >. n > Œ. U U Œ > Z > Cad. U > U > f rall. >