Monday, March 06, 2023

Brass Ensemble Music by Underrepresented Composers 2023

 

Brass Ensemble Music by Underrepresented Composers 2023 - Playlist on YouTube:

  1. Transmission I - Florence Anna Maunders - The Brass Project (score in ABEL ICON page files)
  2.  Saoko - Tania Léon - Meridian Arts Ensemble
  3. Brazen Overture - Libby Larsen - Stiletto Brass Quintet
  4. Invictus - Anthony Barfield - Musicians from The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, The Juilliard School, Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York City Ballet Orchestra, and the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra
  5. The Five Chairs - Marti Epstein - Atlantic Brass Quintet 
  6. Fanfare for a Learned Man -   Libby Larsen - Brass Band Northwest
  7. Variations for Brass Band - Thea Musgrave - Rutgers University Brass Band 
  8. Quintet No. 2 - Kenneth Amis - Blair Brass Quintet
  9. Stiletto Brass Quintet Program:
    • A Scent of Paradise  - Kenneth Amis (b. 1970) 
    • Tempesta (2021) - Velvet Brown 
    • Boy Meets Horn - Duke Ellington (1899–1967) arr. Kenneth Amis 
    • Sophisticated Ladies - Ellington arr. Jack Gale 
    • The Chili Ristra Tango - Elizabeth Garrett (1885–1947)arr. Charles Brandebury 
    • Sea Suite (2020) - Dorothy Gates 
      • I. Gulls 
      • II. Sea Urchins 
      •  III. Heron by Moonlight 
      • IV. Seaweed Dance
  10. Song for Ursa - Katahj Copley - Pacific Brass Societ
  11. The State of Mind - Dorothy Gates - Monarch Brass 
  12. Sousa on the Rez: Native American Brass Bands and Beyond
Erin Fehr (Yup'ik), archivist at the Sequoyah National Research Center at the University of Arkansas (Little Rock), and John Troutman, curator of American Music at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, will discuss the social, historical, and artistic experiences of Native American musicians from the early 1900s to today. Michael Pahn, head of Archives and Collections Digitization at the National Museum of the American Indian and Vice Chair of the Smithsonian Music Executive Committee, moderates the program.

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