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Author: Jacy
Date: 2002-10-08 20:12
So far, we've been working on our grad ceremony program, so we aren't playing anything rather challenging yet.
-And The Multitude Spoke As One (Hosay)
-Prelude, Siciliano, & Rondo (Arnold)
-Pomp & Circumstance (arr. Reed)
-Irish Tune from Country Derry (Grainger)
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Author: Andrew McIlwrath
Date: 2002-10-08 22:08
Well, My band director gave us:
O Canada (Arr. Howard Cable)
First Suite in Eb (Holst)
Sine Nomine (Vaughan Williams) [for our schools commencement.. it replaces Pomp & Circumstance]
Braziliance (Barker)
In the Community Band that I am in, we just did a concert that featured:
Prelude, Siciliano & Rondo (Arnold)
Festive Overture (Shoshtakovitch)
Finlandia (Sibelius)
The Gemeinhardt Suite (R.W.Smith)
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Author: William
Date: 2002-10-08 23:14
Our Madison Wind Ensemble, in which I am the "one and only bass" (clarinet, that is) is performing the following repretoir in a concert on Oct. 24th:
Holst, FIRST SUITE IN Eb FOR MILITARY BAND
LaPlante (our bassoonist), IN THE FOREST OF THE KING
Fucik, FLORENTINER MARCH
Verdi, LA FORZA DEL DESTINO
Hultgren, BUSHDANCE
Sousa, KING COTTON
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Author: d dow
Date: 2002-10-09 00:35
Gustav Holst Suite in F
Rossini Le Gazza Landra
Alford Mon Ami
American Patrol
Canadian folk Song rhapsody
Fucik Entry of the Gladiators
Old comrades
Harlem Nocturne Earle Hagen
Muppet Show theme
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Author: Kimberly Lambertson
Date: 2002-10-09 01:49
This isn't very good.
In fact it stinks.
What composers are the directors looking for that they'd like to include in their band repertoire?
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Author: Dan Oberlin
Date: 2002-10-09 10:50
The Tallahassee Winds program from last night's concert:
Alte Kameraden Marsch, Teike
Illyrian Dances, Woolfenden
Sinfonia Sacre*, Martynuik
The Speech of Angels, Melillo
Festive Overture, Shostakovich
Themes from "Green Bushes", Grainger
Overture to Giovanna D'Arco, Verdi
Waltzes from Der Rosenkavalier, R. Strauss
*This piece is the core of David Martynuik's
Ph.D. dissertation, which he successfully
defended yesterday afternoon.
Dan Oberlin
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Author: JUlia
Date: 2002-10-09 19:29
The SU Wind Ensemble's program from last night's concert was:
First Suite in Eb--Holst
Come Memory...---Grantham (written in response to attacks of 9/11/01, premiered in 5 or 6 places in the country--SU was the school chosen for the Northeast)
Trumpet Concerto--Neruda (soloist Ron Modell)
Nessum Dorma from Turandot--Puccini, arr. J.M. Laverty (soloist Ron Modell)
Suite of Old American Dances---Bennet
I can't remember if we played another one too, but I don't remember what it was if we did! Wow, one night ago and I can't even remember that!
Julia
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Author: jenna
Date: 2002-10-09 20:41
I miss band. =( My college doesn't offer a fall concert band program (that I'm aware of), and the spring band is, for all intents and purposes, totally composed of music majors. I only get to play by myself, or drive an hour and a half to a job with my community band. Even those have only been marching jobs, though...
=(
Should be getting winter season music in the mail soon enough, though, so perhaps I will be able to contribute later.
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Author: William
Date: 2002-10-09 22:10
A college that offers majors in music and doesn't have a 1st semester band???? Unbelieveable!! It would be too expenseve to justify maintaining an inventory of expensive wind and percussion instruments, not to mention a music library, music stands, chairs, and perhaps a band room for just a second semester incidental offering. You should check your colleges class schedule more closely under performance classes, or some such similar description. What about orchestra or voice performance venues?? And music majors only???--Even a college the size of the University of Wisconsin could not run a band program admitting only music majors. I'll bet there is something for you for 1st semester if you look more closely. Check with the school of music directly. Again, I would be amazed at a college (even a two year affilated center)that did not offer full year performance opportunities. Good luck.
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2002-10-10 01:49
Impressive band music y'all, our Tulsa Band in working on 3 pieces of Khach's Gayne, my favorite is the beautiful Lullaby. We played the Wagner Meistersinger and Mussorgsky's Bald Mtn and others at last concert, and are getting acquainted with "unusual" marches to "assist" Tulsa's 15K runners soon. Fun, Don
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Author: Ken
Date: 2002-10-12 05:25
Wiener Philharmoniker Finale (brass)
Overture, "School for Scandal"
Daughters of Texas
Scherzo, "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
"Habanera" from Carmen
Slavonic Rhapsody
Finale from Symphony No. 2, "Romantic"
Pas Redouble
Cousins (trumpet duet)
Fantasia on Irish Airs
Patriotic closer
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Author: Ken
Date: 2002-10-12 06:01
Whoops, my apologies. "Cousins" is a Clark trumpet/trombone duet. <:-(
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Author: Andrew McIlwrath
Date: 2002-10-13 14:52
Eugene,
>what part of Canada are you in I"m in Calgary
You never specified who that was directed at, if it was directed at me, I live in the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario.
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Author: Abby
Date: 2002-10-13 16:42
We're performing
*Fervent is my Longing (Prelude)-Bach
*March "BSO Forever" from Divertimento for Band-Bernstein
*Lincolnshire Posy-Grainger
*"Cinderella" from Postcovers by James Territo, which we commissioned & played in its entirety last spring (we're playing at convention in a week and a half)
*Blue Shades-Ticheli
I feel like I'm missing something, but I don't remember. I don't know the order, either. I'm not sure what we're playing for our December concert.
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