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Symphonies were almost exclusively written for orchestra at the time, but, beginning in the early-mid 20th century, numerous symphonies for concert band began to appear. [ vague ] There are also numerous orchestral symphonies that have been transcribed for concert band, but those are not included in this article.
1936 – “Strike Up the Band for U.C.L.A” (to the same music as the song "Strike Up the Band") 1937 – “Hi-Ho!” (lyrics by Ira Gershwin, originally composed for Shall We Dance, but not used) 1938 – “Just Another Rhumba” (lyrics by Ira Gershwin, originally composed for The Goldwyn Follies, but not used) 1938 – “Dawn of a New Day"
Music on Open Strings: 1972: 2: Illuminatio in Tenebris: Enlightenment in the Dark: 1973/74: Also called Music on Abstract Lines: 4: Chiaroscuro: 1984 revised 1989/1990: 5: Drei mystische Gesänge: Three mystical Chants: 1985: For choir and orchestra, choir text by the composer's daughter Alexandra Coates 6: Music in Microtones: 1985/86: 8 ...
A concert band, also called a wind band, wind ensemble, wind symphony, wind orchestra, symphonic band, the symphonic winds, or symphonic wind ensemble, [1] is a performing ensemble consisting of members of the woodwind, brass, and percussion families of instruments, [2] and occasionally including the harp, double bass, or bass guitar.
This is a list of symphonic metal bands, including bands that at some point in their career played symphonic metal. List. A. Abigail Williams [1] Ad Infinitum; Adagio ...
This is a list of bands that perform symphonic black metal, ... List of bands. Band Country Formed Notes Abigail Williams: US 2005 [1] Anorexia Nervosa: France
Liszt is considered the inventor of the symphonic poem and his programmatic orchestral works set the framework for several composers of the romantic era. He composed a total of thirteen symphonic poems as well as two programmatic symphonies, drawing his inspiration from a variety of literary, mythological, historical and artistic sources.
Composed in 1957, Symphonic Songs for Band is one of Robert Russell Bennett's most famous compositions for wind band.The work was commissioned for the National Intercollegiate Band by Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma, national honorary band fraternity and sorority, as part of the two organizations' commissioning program. [1]