Every performance is the culmination of time, effort, and love. This work offers the audience a take on that process and what it means to truly make music. Its clever wind writing, combined with a fresh
Maurice Ravel's Mother Goose Suite compirses five charming miniatures, each evoking a fairy tale scene. From the simplicity of the opening Pavane of Sleeping Beauty to the whirling dance of the
Composed by Pulitzer Prize winner Aaron Jay Kernis in 1992, his raucous and larger than life New Era Dance was written immediately after the Los Angeles riota and was inspired by the music that
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For wind symphony. First printing. Original version commissioned by the Brass and Percussion Ensemble of the National Orchestra of Lyon. This edition for wind symphony is dedicated to Eugene Corporon.
An eclectic combination of styles, orchestration, melodic content, and musical effect comes together to give listeners and musicians a unique and pleasing musical experience that expertly highlights the
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This uplifting work draws inspiration from the composer's home state of North Dakota and grounds itself in possibility, tranquility, and peace. The music features beautiful effects built on ascending lines
Commissioned in 2003 by the University of Texas at Arlington Band Alumni Association, the Delta Sigma chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi and the Gamma Nu Chapter of Tau Beta Sigma, in honor of the career
On the surface, these two Robert Frost poems appear quite different; Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening is contemplative, set in the quietude of a winter night's snow, while The Road Not
Mendelssohn's most popular and most performed work is brilliantly transcribed for wind symphony by Johan de Meij.