Composed for the 70th birthday of the late composer-conductor Gunther Schuller, this fanfare captures the brilliance and tonal ambiguity of the master's style and includes a challenging passage for two
This slow-moving fugue for band allows players and audiences to enjoy the art of expressing slowly over time. Duration: 10 minutes.
Originally written for a wedding celebration, this singable tune has been used for many different festive occasions. Optional an organ and SATB choir to include even more performers. Recorded by the Empire
The 1818 publication of Francis Johnson's A Collection of New Cotillions marks the first known publication of original music by a black composer in the United States. The short and charming
Commissioned by the MIT Wind Ensemble, Dinner for Four was conceived as a short feature piece for 2 pairs of like instruments performed by teacher-student duos. The premier was performed by two flutes and
This 3-movement work will showcase every member of the ensemble with its many opportunities to display flowing lyricism, cheeky playfulness and majestic power. 18 minutes
This tour de force tone poem about the emotional grappling we all have with mortality will challenge the performers and take the audience on a journey of introspection.
Written in the style of Dvorak's Slavonic Dance No.7, Op.72, this "kolo" delivers all the same kick and flair. 4.75 minutes