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Symphony for Concert Band (2006) Johan de Meij Symphony No. 3, "Planet Earth" (2006) Symphony No. 4, "Sinfonie der Lieder (Symphony of Songs)" (2013) Symphony No. 5, "Return to Middle Earth" (2018) Martin Ellerby A Little Symphony of English Carols (Symphony No. 4) (2009) David Gillingham Symphony No. 2, "Genesis" (2007) Julie Giroux
The following works are some of the most universally respected and established cornerstones of the band repertoire. All have "stood the test of time" through decades of regular performance, and many, either through an innovative use of the medium or by the fame of their composer, helped establish the wind band as a legitimate, serious performing ensemble.
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.
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]
Symphonic suite after the “Thousand and One Nights”. Section titles such as "The Sea and Sinbad's Ship," "Festival in Baghdad." Antar - symphony No. 2, later published as a symphonic suite. Sadko, Op. 5 - described as a Musical Picture; Night on Mt Triglav - extracted from the opera “Mlada” Skazka - “Fairy Tale” inspired by Pushkin.
The 2024-25 Louisville Orchestra season includes "Carmina Burana," 'Rick Steves' Europe," multiple film concerts, including "Harry Potter" and more.
Sea Songs; Second Suite in F for Military Band; Semper Fidelis (march) Semper Paratus (march) Seventeen Come Sunday; Seventy-Six Trombones; Sleep (Whitacre) Somewhere in My Memory; Star Wars (Main Title) The Stars and Stripes Forever; Strike Up the Band (song) Suite of Old American Dances; Summon the Heroes; Superman March; Symphonic Songs for Band
Grande symphonic Fantasie on themes from Berlioz's 'Lelio', S. 120; Fantasy on a Theme from Beethoven's The Ruins of Athens, S. 122 (1848–52) Malediction for piano and string orchestra, S. 121; De Profundis – Psaume instrumental, S. 121a; Fantasy on Hungarian Folk Songs, S. 123 (1852) Grand solo de concert, S. 365 (prepared by Leslie Howard)