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Now that all off our spring concerts are finished, my high school wind ensemble has about a week or so just to sight read stuff until the end of the school year. I'm wondering what "standards" for band a high school group should play. So far our list for sight reading is:

1. Incantation and Dance
2. American Salute
3. Variations on America
4. Apocalyptic Dreams

What others should we add?
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Suite of Old American Dances
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phoenix wrote:What others should we add?
English Folk Song Suite
Both Holst Suites
Toccata Marziale

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-Armenian Dances, Alfred Reed
-De Meij's Symphony #1 (Lord of the Rings Symphony)
-4 Scottish Dances, Malcolm Arnold

Just some thoughts
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Irish Tune from County Derry and Shepherd's Hey

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The Holst Suites

American Salute

Festive Overture is a great challenge. Lot of fun to play, too.



I would hold off on Variations on America for sightreading purposes. Ives doesn't make sense even after practicing it for 3 months. Sightreading it is asking for a train wreck.
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Hymnsong of Phillip Bliss arr. Holsinger (played this at least 10 times)
American Overture for Band -- Jenkins
Sousa (anything)
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Dances from West Side Story
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anything by james swearigean
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Anything Claude T. Smith
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I believe montre8 meant "Marche des Parachutistes Belges" by Pierre Leemans which is great piece for all HS bands to play as it is completely different from traditional Sousa marches. It is also very satisfying to play well.
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Variations on a Korean Folk Song
Variants on a Midaeval Tune by Norman Dello Joio (or I understand it at least used to be)
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Oh, someone already said Licolnshire Posy. I think anything by Grainger can pretty much be considered band canon though. I really like Molly on the Shore, which has a really cool part if you don't have a bass player.
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check this out:

John R. Stevenson, Most Recommended Band Music on 25 States' Selective Lists, as published in the Instrumentalist, September 2004, pp. 18-22.
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the elephant wrote: God of Our Father's, Smith
Variant on a Medieval Hymn Tune, Dello Joio

Sixteen Chorales by J.S. Bach (HL50351790);
Are these still allowed in Publik skools?

Someone might be offened :(

Other than that I agree, whole-heartedly, with you on the chorales. Wish I got to play more.
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Scenes From The Louvre, by Norman Dello Joio

Court of Arms, by Charles Kinney

Danza Final from Estancia, by Ginasterna

Chorale and Cappriccio, by Cesar Giovannini

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Robert W. Smith - "Africa: Ceremony, Song, and Ritual"
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Re: Band Standards

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Rick Denney wrote:
phoenix wrote:What others should we add?
English Folk Song Suite
Both Holst Suites
Toccata Marziale

Rick "who thinks most high-school kids have never seen these foundational compositions" Denney
I wonder if high school band has changed so much from the early 70s that they wouldn't have seen these. We played them multiple times when I was in high school. Still good choices.
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