I am pleased to announce that new recordings have been added to the composition page. Coming in the summer of 2012 from the FJH Music Company, Jubilant Flourishes will be available for High School Concert Band and The Last Stagecoach Heist will be available for Jr. High Concert Band. I am also pleased to announce the following pieces will be available from C.L. Barnhouse: Dream Chaser (A New Day Has Begun) for High School Concert Band (Grade 3), I Bought Me A Band for Middle School Concert Band (Grade 2), and Winds of a New Day for Elementary Band (Grade 1).
Categories: Compositions, Elementary Bands, Middle School Band Literature, Music, Music Composition, Programming Ideas, Repertoire, Wind Band Literature Tags: Concert Band Literature, Concert Bands, Elementary Band, Junior High Band, Middle School Band, Music releases, New Literature, Repertoire Ideas
Thank you friends and colleagues for your patience and support over the last four years. It has been a long process to be sure, but I am pleased to announce that Journey to the Prairie is now available from Manhattan Beach Music. It may be ordered direct from MBM or you can order from JW Pepper as well.
Journey to the Prairie was written in one night – I couldn’t turn off the sounds. As Quincy says transitional tasks can be very helpful to develop material, and my wife couldn’t be happier that evening as I continued mopping, sweeping, and cleaning the house. I finished the piece at 3 a.m. that December morning, printed parts and had the wind ensemble at my school perform the first and only draft. I was excited to see this piece come to life, but discouraged as it was passed over by 3 other publishers. With nothing to lose, I entered it in the 2nd Annual Ticheli Competition.
Now some 5 years later the piece is available. My thanks to Dr. Arnold at Grove City College who provided the recording for the contest (it is also posted on my compositions page). I hope this piece might be useful to your ensemble in the coming months.
Categories: Compositions, Dr. Edwin P. Arnold, Middle School Band Literature, Music, Music Composition, Programming Ideas, Recordings, Wind Band Literature Tags: Concert Band Repertoire, Jr. High Band Literature, Middle School Band Literature, New Music, Programming Ideas
The recent Holiday concert which the students at Mercer presented was really well done, and as their teacher I am especially proud of their efforts over the past two months. There were some very traditional settings like “Do You Hear What I Hear?” and “Winter Wonderland” (both older arrangements by Jerry Nowak), mixed in with some newer and interesting settings of familiar Christmas carols like “Hey Man Christmas Swings!” by Larry Clark, “Passacaglia on an English Carol” by Robert Longfield, and “Bell Carol ala Big Band” by Rob Romeyn. I have to give full credit to Michael Worthy at Ole Miss for the moment that took the audience’s breath away and brought tears to the eyes of many moms. During the Middle School Band’s performance of “Christmas Time Is Here” (from A Charlie Brown Christmas, arranged by Michael Sweeney), we played a pre-recorded audio clip of each senior band member in the wind ensemble and concert band wishing their parents Merry Christmas, sharing a Christmas wish, or thanking them for all their support through the years. Michael shared the idea at the Midwest clinic last year, and it worked really well. Read more…
Categories: Advocacy, Christmas Concert Program, Compositions, Concerts/Performances, Expression in music, Feeling, Holiday Concerts, Life & Music, Music, Professional Responsibility, Programming Ideas, Repertoire, Wind Band Literature Tags: Christmas repertoire, Concerts, Holiday Concert, Instrumental Music Education, Programming, Repertoire
Two new works are now up on my compositions page. Yankee Overture, recorded by the GCC Wind Ensemble, and Romance for Winds, recorded by the Westminster College Wind Ensemble are both under publication review. Yankee Overture is a rousing concert opener based upon the folk song “Yankee Doodle”. “Romance for Winds” is a bit of a departure from some of my other songs stylistically, but pretty true to my orchestration tendencies. It is dedicated to my wife Beth, who without her love, support, and care, I could never have arrived at this point in my life. My thanks also to Dr. Arnold at GCC and Dr. Greig at Westminster – I appreciate their willingness to read and record this music with their students and making the recordings available. Enjoy!
Categories: Compositions, Dr. Edwin P. Arnold, Dr. R. Tad Greig, Emotion, Expression in music, Feeling, Life & Music, Listening, Music Composition, Passion, Uncategorized, Wind Band Literature Tags: Compositions, concert band music, new works, school band music, Wind Band Literature
Quick: Name three composers of wind band literature whose music was written before 1950 that will still be revered in the year 2020?
That should be a fairly easy question for any conductor who has studied scores and understands the pieces that have been at the foundation of the American Wind Ensemble and Concert Band.
Name three composers who wrote music for wind ensembles or concert bands between the years of 1950 and 1980 and will still be played in the year 2020.
Hmm….
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