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Americana
Civil War Brass Journal: Simple Gifts is a clever transcription by Jari Villanueva of Aaron Copland's (1900-1990) setting of that Shaker hymn from his ballet Appalachian Spring. Scott Joplin (1868-1917) was named the "King of Ragtime". His first major hit was Maple Leaf Rag (1899), here arranged by Arthur Frackenpohl. A gentle: side of Joplin's music can be found in his Solace (1909) arranged by WWB's own Brent Dutton. If Joplin was the "King of Ragtime", then surely John Philip Sousa was the "March King". Sousa's marches are at the core of American popular music culture. The Liberty Bell is one of his best known efforts. Dixieland is another form of purely American music and WWB presents Iwo stellar examples of this style. The Original Dixieland One-Step, the first Dixieland work to ever be recorded, and That's A-Plenty, a classic of the style, are rousingly arranged by Jack Gale. The Quintessential
Gershwin: Glen Miller's (1904-1944) dance band music will always recapture the 1930's and early 40's for many who were growing up at that time. WWB features a mini-set of Miller music with In The Mood (arranged by Barry Toombs and Richard Gordon), Moonlight Serenade (arranged by Bill Holcombe) and American Patrol (arranged by Toombs and Gordon). For many people, Duke Ellington (1899-1974) was the greatest jazz bandleader of all time. His compositions and arrangements have influenced all that have come after him. Arranger Jack Gale has made outstanding versions of three of the Ellington Band's classic works: In A Sentimental Mood (Ellington), Take The A-Train (Billy Strayhorn), and Satin Doll (Ellington). Suite of The Americas came about
because WWB needed some accessible music from the Americas that it could
include on its Around The World children's programs. Brent Dutton, WWB resident composer and tubist,
decided to compose and arrange (comp/range) music from Canada, USA, Mexico
and Brazil. Hat Dance takes the traditional Mexican folk dance
and personalizes it by adding little snips of Brahms, Bach and Moncayo.
Une Feuille Errante combines the French
Canadian folk song Un Canadien Errant and the English Canadian
tune The Maple Leaf Forever (two pieces that
are never heard together!) and melds them into a wistful work which translates
as A Wondering Leaf. Desafinado is a straightforward setting
of Brazilian Jobim's infectious Bossa Nava
of the same name. Joplisousiana combines the music of Joplin
and Sousa at the same time to make an off balance but joyous closing
salute to the United States of America. Westwind Brass
and Friends
Pour Les Quivres: The Siren of Urak: Ceremonial Piece for Brass was composed during the celebration of the Bicentennial of the United States of America 1976 - one of many such projects sponsored by the National Endowment of the Arts. It is a short, occasional piece featuring individualistic use of triads. The tone is one of excitement and anticipation, heralding a ceremony. Voluntary on Hyfrydol: A Mighty Fortress: [ Westwind Brass | The Artists | The Music | Contact ] [ About
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