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Performer: Jerry Junkin ARNOLD FOR BAND: Four Scottish Dances, op. 59. Overseas, op. 70. Little Suites (Review by Paul A. Snook) | conductor | BRYANT, STEVEN: Concerto for Wind Ensemble (Review by Andrew Quint) | conductor | BRYANT, STEVEN: Concerto for Wind Ensemble (Review by David DeBoor Canfield) | conductor | BRYANT, STEVEN: Concerto for Wind Ensemble (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | conductor | BRYANT, STEVEN: Concerto for Wind Ensemble (Review by Ronald E. Grames) | conductor | CORIGLIANO, JOHN: Concerto for Clarinet and Wind Ensemble (Review by James A. Altena) | director | CORIGLIANO, JOHN: Concerto for Clarinet and Wind Ensemble (Review by Huntley Dent) | director | CORIGLIANO, JOHN: Concerto for Clarinet and Wind Ensemble (Review by Mark Novak) | director | CORIGLIANO, JOHN: Concerto for Clarinet and Wind Ensemble (Review by Colin Clarke) | director | CORIGLIANO, JOHN: Concerto for Clarinet and Wind Ensemble (Review by Ken Meltzer) | director | CORIGLIANO, JOHN: Concerto for Clarinet and Wind Ensemble (Review by Andrew Desiderio) | director | CORIGLIANO, JOHN: Gazebo Dances (Review by Walter Simmons) | conductor | CORIGLIANO, JOHN: Gazebo Dances (Review by Andrew Quint) | conductor | CORIGLIANO, JOHN: Gazebo Dances (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | conductor | CORIGLIANO, JOHN: Symphony No. 3, “Circus Maximus” (Review by Walter Simmons) | conductor | CORIGLIANO, JOHN: Symphony No. 3, “Circus Maximus” (Review by Andrew Quint) | conductor | CORIGLIANO, JOHN: Symphony No. 3, “Circus Maximus” (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | conductor | DAUGHERTY, MICHAEL: Bells for Stokowski (Review by Andrew Quint) | conductor | DAUGHERTY, MICHAEL: Niagara Falls (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | conductor | DEL TREDICI: In Wartime (Review by Andrew Quint) | conductor | DIETZ, BRETT WILLIAM: redshift (Review by Merlin Patterson) | conductor | GABRIELI, GIOVANNI: Canzon primi toni (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | conductor | GLIÈRE: Concerto for Coloratura Soprano, op. 82 (Review by Merlin Patterson) | conductor | GRAINGER: Colonial Song. Mock Morris. In a Nutshell Suite (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | conductor | GRAINGER: Country Derry Air, “Danny Boy” (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | conductor | GRAINGER: Duke of Marlborough Fanfare. Linconshire Posy. The Merry King. Children’s March (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | conductor | GRAINGER: Lads of Wamphray. Irish Tune from County Derry (1918) (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | conductor | GRAINGER: Molly on the Shore. Spoon River. After-Word (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | conductor | GRAINGER: Shepherd’s Hey (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | conductor | GRANTHAM: J’ai été au bal (Review by Ronald E. Grames) | conductor | GRANTHAM: Starry Crown (Review by David DeBoor Canfield) | conductor | HINDEMITH, PAUL: Kammermusik No. 7 (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | conductor | HUSA: Alto Saxophone Concerto (Review by Stephen Ellis) | conductor | HUSA: Cheetah (Review by David DeBoor Canfield) | conductor | JOLLEY, JENNIFER: The Eyes of the World are Upon You (Review by James A. Altena) | director | JOLLEY, JENNIFER: The Eyes of the World are Upon You (Review by Huntley Dent) | director | JOLLEY, JENNIFER: The Eyes of the World are Upon You (Review by Mark Novak) | director | JOLLEY, JENNIFER: The Eyes of the World are Upon You (Review by Colin Clarke) | director | JOLLEY, JENNIFER: The Eyes of the World are Upon You (Review by Ken Meltzer) | director | JOLLEY, JENNIFER: The Eyes of the World are Upon You (Review by Andrew Desiderio) | director | LEWIS, JAMES: Hear Me Talkin' to Ya, for Jazz Band, Singer, and Prerecorded Tape. Three Li Po Poems, for Voice and Chamber Orchestra. You Must Remember This, for Wind-Percussion Ensemble and Jazz Quartet. Come What May Places, for Wind-Percussion Quintet (Review by John Ditsky) | conductor | MACKEY, JOHN: Kingfishers Catch Fire (Review by Andrew Quint) | conductor | MACKEY, JOHN: Kingfishers Catch Fire (Review by David DeBoor Canfield) | conductor | MACKEY, JOHN: Kingfishers Catch Fire (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | conductor | MACKEY, JOHN: Kingfishers Catch Fire (Review by Ronald E. Grames) | conductor | MACKEY, JOHN: Wine-Dark Sea – Symphony for Band (Review by Ronald E. Grames) | conductor | MACKEY, STEVEN: Asphalt Cocktail. This Cruel Moon. Fanfare for Full Fathom Five. Sheltering Sky. High Wire. Hymn to a Blue Hour. Antique Violences (Review by James V. Maiello) | conductor | MASLANKA: Alto Saxophone Concerto (Review by Stephen Ellis) | conductor | MASLANKA: Give Us This Day (Review by David DeBoor Canfield) | conductor | MONTAGUE: Intrada 1631 (Review by James A. Altena) | director | MONTAGUE: Intrada 1631 (Review by Huntley Dent) | director | MONTAGUE: Intrada 1631 (Review by Mark Novak) | director | MONTAGUE: Intrada 1631 (Review by Colin Clarke) | director | MONTAGUE: Intrada 1631 (Review by Ken Meltzer) | director | MONTAGUE: Intrada 1631 (Review by Andrew Desiderio) | director | NELSON, RON: Rocky Point Holiday. Sonoran Desert Holiday. Passacaglia. Courtly Airs and Dances. Lauds. Aspen Jubilee. Chaconne (“In Memoriam .. ,“). Epiphanies (“Fanfares and Chorales“) (Review by Paul A. Snook) | conductor | NELSON, RON: Rocky Point Holiday. Sonoran Desert Holiday. Passacaglia. Courtly Airs and Dances. Lauds. Aspen Jubilee. Chaconne (“In Memoriam .. ,“). Epiphanies (“Fanfares and Chorales“) (Review by Randy A. Salas) | conductor | PUCKETT: Concerto for Flute with Wind and Percussion, “Shadow of Sirius” (Review by Andrew Quint) | conductor | PUCKETT: Concerto for Flute with Wind and Percussion, “Shadow of Sirius” (Review by David DeBoor Canfield) | conductor | PUCKETT: Concerto for Flute with Wind and Percussion, “Shadow of Sirius” (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | conductor | PUCKETT: Concerto for Flute with Wind and Percussion, “Shadow of Sirius” (Review by Ronald E. Grames) | conductor | RACHMANINOFF: Vocalise, op. 34/14 (trans. Shaw) (Review by Merlin Patterson) | conductor | ROUSE, CHRISTOPHER: Wolf Rounds (Review by David DeBoor Canfield) | conductor | SCHOENBERG, ADAM: Migration – Symphony No. 2 for Wind Ensemble (Review by James A. Altena) | director | SCHOENBERG, ADAM: Migration – Symphony No. 2 for Wind Ensemble (Review by Huntley Dent) | director | SCHOENBERG, ADAM: Migration – Symphony No. 2 for Wind Ensemble (Review by Mark Novak) | director | SCHOENBERG, ADAM: Migration – Symphony No. 2 for Wind Ensemble (Review by Colin Clarke) | director | SCHOENBERG, ADAM: Migration – Symphony No. 2 for Wind Ensemble (Review by Ken Meltzer) | director | SCHOENBERG, ADAM: Migration – Symphony No. 2 for Wind Ensemble (Review by Andrew Desiderio) | director | SOUSA: Solid Men to the Front!. The Black Horse Troop. Hands Across the Sea. Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. The Pride of the Wolverines. Semper Fidel is. The Glory of the Yankee Navy. Easter Monday on the White House Lawn. Manhattan Beach. Salute to Kansas. The Liberty Bell. The Gallant Seventh. El capitan. The Rifle Regiment. The Washington Post. The Picadore. The Thunderer. King Cotton. The Stars and Stripes Forever. The Star-Spangled Banner (Review by James Camner) | conductor | STRAUSS, RICHARD: Festival intrada (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | conductor | SUSATO, TIELMAN: (arr. Dunnigan) The Danserye (Review by Andrew Quint) | conductor | SWEELINCK: Variations on Mein junges Leben hat ein End (Review by David DeBoor Canfield) | conductor | TICHELI: Clarinet Concerto (Review by Ronald E. Grames) | conductor | TICHELI: Postcard. San Antonio Dances (Review by James A. Altena) | conductor | TICHELI: Rest (Review by James A. Altena) | conductor | TICHELI: Symphony No. 2 (Review by James A. Altena) | conductor | TICHELI/CULLUM: Playing With Fire (Review by James A. Altena) | conductor | TOMASI, HENRI: Procession du Vendredi-Saint (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | conductor | TULL, FISHER: Rhapsody (Review by Merlin Patterson) | conductor | TULL, FISHER: Trumpet Concerto No. 2 (Review by Merlin Patterson) | conductor | VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: English Folk Song Suite (Review by Andrew Quint) | conductor | WAGNER, RICHARD: Lohengrin (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | conductor | WALTON, WILLIAM: Coronation March, “Crown Imperial” (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | conductor | WELCHER, DAN: 4 Places in the West. Symphony No. 4, “American Visionary” (Review by David DeBoor Canfield) | conductor | WELCHER, DAN: Four Places in the West. Symphony No. 4, “American Visionary” (Review by Colin Clarke) | conductor | WELCHER, DAN: Spumante (Review by Ronald E. Grames) | conductor | WILLIAMS, JOHN: 1941 (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | conductor | WILLIAMS, JOHN: Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | conductor | WILLIAMS, JOHN: E.T. (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | conductor | WILLIAMS, JOHN: J.F.K. (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | conductor | WILLIAMS, JOHN: Lincoln (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | conductor | WILLIAMS, JOHN: Olympic Fanfare and Theme. The Cowboys (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | conductor | WILLIAMS, JOHN: Star Wars (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | conductor | WILLIAMS, JOHN: Superman (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | conductor | WILLIAMS, JOHN: The Empire Strikes Back (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | conductor | WILLIAMS, JOHN: The Star Spangled Banner (Review by Arthur Lintgen) | conductor |
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