Although I have written this as a wind band piece, it can be performed with various flexible instrumentation settings.
When used as a small ensemble:
Woodwind quartet: 1-Fl. 2-Ob. 3-Cl. (8va) 4-Bsn.
String quartet: 1-Vln. 2-Vla. 3-Cello 4-C.B.
(double the 1-Vln. 8va for quintet)
Brass quartet: 1-Trp. 2-Hrn. 3-Trb. 4-Tuba (8va for Euph.)
(*There are rarely any breaks. Might be difficult as a brass piece)
Instrumentation options by part:
(Part 1)
Fl.,Eb Cl.,(Vln.) are scored an octave higher. It is recommended to have Ob.,Bb Cl.,Trp.,A.Sax. to fill in the range gap.
(Part 2)
Nothing in particular
(Part 3)
Use *Fl.,*Ob.,*Bb Cl. (8va) only when there is an upper octave instrument for Part 1.
(Part 4)
*T. Sax . *Trb.,*Euph. as it is an octave higher from the bass, do not use them by themself (must be used with a bass instrument).
(Percussion)
No particular priority.
For march style, use Drums. For symphonic style, use Timpani. Of course, keyboard instruments only is acceptable. If there are enough players, use gran cassa for Bass Drum, crash cymbal for Cymbal for more symphonic style.
(Hiroki Takahashi)
Instrumentation:
Full Score
Part 1: Flute, Oboe, Clarinet in Eb, Clarinet in Bb, Alto Saxophone in Eb, Trumpet in Bb, Violin
Part 2: Clarinet in Bb, Alto Saxophone in Eb, Tenor Saxophone in Bb, Trumpet in Bb, Horn in F, Viola
Part 3: Flute *, Oboe *, Clarinet in Bb *, Tenor Saxophone in Bb, Bassoon, Horn in F, Trombone, Euphonium, Violoncello
Part 4: Bass Clarinet in Bb, Tenor Saxophone in Bb *, Baritone Saxophone in Eb, Bassoon, Trombone *, Euphonium *, Tuba, String Bass
Percussion (optional): Drums, Timpani, Glockenspiel, Tambourine
*only use if you perform as wind band.