Favorie Wind Ensamble Peices
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Favorie Wind Ensamble Peices
This may have come arounda couple times, but I am curious to see what people say.
For me, I would have to say Alfred Reed's "Russian Christmas Music" is one of my recent favorites.
For me, I would have to say Alfred Reed's "Russian Christmas Music" is one of my recent favorites.
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I performed the Hindemith Symphony last year and it was a BLAST to play.
I also just performed Music for Prague last night. Also very fun to play, very challenging, and a great piece to listen to.
I also just performed Music for Prague last night. Also very fun to play, very challenging, and a great piece to listen to.
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As a euph player I must say Holst's Second Suite in F, his First Suite is also quite good.
It's been more than a year since I've played Russian Christmas Music, I love it, perhaps this coming holiday season...
It's been more than a year since I've played Russian Christmas Music, I love it, perhaps this coming holiday season...
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Whitacre, Lux Arumque - pretty piece, but I don't love it too much.
Lincolnshire Posy is my ultimate favorite piece.
I also really like Tempered Steel. I don't know who composed it, but it is a really neat piece.
Lincolnshire Posy is my ultimate favorite piece.
I also really like Tempered Steel. I don't know who composed it, but it is a really neat piece.
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good picks as far as the reed and grainger, two of my favorite pieces, I also like:tbn.al wrote:Grainger - Lincolnshire Posy
Arnold - Four Scottish Dances
Reed - La Fiesta Mexicana
Nehlebel - Trittico
Camphouse- Watchman Tell Us of the Night (a newer piece but a great piece)
Milhaude-Suite Francaise (a standard)
and more of a band piece per say but:
Vaughan Williams- Toccata Marziale
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Lux Aurumque - Whitacre
Equus - Whitacre
October - Whitacre
A Movement for Rosa - Camphouse (wicked awesome Euphonium soli)
Tempered Steel - Charles Rochester Young
Sanctuary - Ticheli
Galactic Empires - Gillingham
Terpsichore - Margolis
Lincolnshire Posy - Grainger
Equus - Whitacre
October - Whitacre
A Movement for Rosa - Camphouse (wicked awesome Euphonium soli)
Tempered Steel - Charles Rochester Young
Sanctuary - Ticheli
Galactic Empires - Gillingham
Terpsichore - Margolis
Lincolnshire Posy - Grainger
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Some not mentioned-
Hanson-Laudes
Roger Nixon-Pacific Celebration Suite
Wagner-Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral
Walton-Crown Imperial
Weinberger-Shwanda the Bagpiper
Bruckner-Apollo March
Barber Commando March
Prokofiev-March(only one he wrote for wind ensemble, I believe)
Ives-Variations on America
Dello Joio- Variants on a Medieval Tune
Hanson-Laudes
Roger Nixon-Pacific Celebration Suite
Wagner-Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral
Walton-Crown Imperial
Weinberger-Shwanda the Bagpiper
Bruckner-Apollo March
Barber Commando March
Prokofiev-March(only one he wrote for wind ensemble, I believe)
Ives-Variations on America
Dello Joio- Variants on a Medieval Tune
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More favorite wind ensemble pieces
In no particular order --- goosebump city, some also heart-on-your-sleeve patriotic.
Fisher Tull - Sketches on a Tudor Psalm
Karel Husa - Music For Prague 1968
Gordon Jacob - Flag of Stars
Ron Nelson - Rocky Point Holiday
George Gershwin - Cuban Overture (transcriber? ___)
Howard Hanson - Dies Natalis
Wm Schumann - Chester
Clifton Williams - Fanfare & Allegro, Ramparts, The Sinfonians Percy Grainger - Irish Tune from County Derry
Ward/Dragon - America the Beautiful
Claude T Smith - The Navy Hymn
(If you ever need to score points with a bigwig who is also a USN vet, program that last 2. If he/she is Irish, do the last 3.)
Fisher Tull - Sketches on a Tudor Psalm
Karel Husa - Music For Prague 1968
Gordon Jacob - Flag of Stars
Ron Nelson - Rocky Point Holiday
George Gershwin - Cuban Overture (transcriber? ___)
Howard Hanson - Dies Natalis
Wm Schumann - Chester
Clifton Williams - Fanfare & Allegro, Ramparts, The Sinfonians Percy Grainger - Irish Tune from County Derry
Ward/Dragon - America the Beautiful
Claude T Smith - The Navy Hymn
(If you ever need to score points with a bigwig who is also a USN vet, program that last 2. If he/she is Irish, do the last 3.)
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Suite of Old American Dances, by Robert Russell Bennett
Incantation and Dance, by John Barnes Chance
Folksong Suite, by Ralph Vaughn Williams
Scenes From the Louvre and Variants on a Medieval Tune, by Norman Dello Joio
Incantation and Dance, by John Barnes Chance
Folksong Suite, by Ralph Vaughn Williams
Scenes From the Louvre and Variants on a Medieval Tune, by Norman Dello Joio
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