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Concerto for Clarinet-Soprano Saxophone
DePaul University Wind Ensemble, Donald DeRoche, conductor, Larry Combs, clarinet & saxophone
Eugene Bozza, composer
Children's Overture
DePaul University Wind Ensemble, Donald DeRoche, conductor
Mozart Camargo Guarnieri, composer
Homenagen a Villa-Lobos
DePaul University Wind Ensemble, Donald DeRoche, conductor
Nikolai Lopatnikoff, composer
Concerto for Wind Orchestra
DePaul University Wind Ensemble, Donald DeRoche, conductor
Bohuslav Martinu, composer
Suite from Comedy on the Bridge
DePaul University Wind Ensemble, Donald DeRoche, conductor
Darius Milhaud, composer
Symphony No. 5 (Dixtour)
DePaul University Wind Ensemble, Donald DeRoche, conductor
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Wind works with a light, energetic feel.
The 20th century has seen the role of the American wind band expand from being primarily ceremonial or functional, to one including both indoor and outdoor entertainment, utilizing a wide variety of music from light to serious. Bands conducted by such "superstars" as Sousa and the Goldmans performed serious music through transcriptions and some original band compositions, but it was Frederick Fennell who really defined the notion of original concert music for winds. By encouraging the finest composers to write for winds, and by giving those composers the freedom to define the instrumentation of the groups for which they wrote, he paved the way for composers to take wind groups seriously as a medium for concert performance. Donald DeRoche writes: "Since 1952, when Fennell's vision began to take shape, thousands of new pieces have been composed for winds. In that time, those of us who conduct wind groups have frantically sought to perform the latest new works in hopes of developing a new repertoire. To paraphrase the outstanding wind conductor Frank Battisti, we hoped to find an audience that would listen to our music rather than just to our players. While we play a good deal of new music, I don't believe we are doing as well at finding and preserving that body of music that will, or should, find its way into the permanent repertoire. It is with this repertoire-building function in mind that I assembled the works for this recording." And it is with this in mind that Albany Records is pleased to bring this disc to you.Contents:
Jeff Beal, composerConcerto for Clarinet-Soprano Saxophone
DePaul University Wind Ensemble, Donald DeRoche, conductor, Larry Combs, clarinet & saxophone
Eugene Bozza, composer
Children's Overture
DePaul University Wind Ensemble, Donald DeRoche, conductor
Mozart Camargo Guarnieri, composer
Homenagen a Villa-Lobos
DePaul University Wind Ensemble, Donald DeRoche, conductor
Nikolai Lopatnikoff, composer
Concerto for Wind Orchestra
DePaul University Wind Ensemble, Donald DeRoche, conductor
Bohuslav Martinu, composer
Suite from Comedy on the Bridge
DePaul University Wind Ensemble, Donald DeRoche, conductor
Darius Milhaud, composer
Symphony No. 5 (Dixtour)
DePaul University Wind Ensemble, Donald DeRoche, conductor