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Performer: Keystone Wind Ens

ADLER, SAMUEL: Festive Prelude. A Little Night and Day Music. Southwestern Sketches. Double Visions. The Force of Credulity. Brass Fragments. Symphony No. 3, “Diptych“ (Review by Randy A. Salas)

ensemble or orchestra 

ANDERSON, LEROY: Bugler’s Holiday. The Phantom Regiment. Blue Tango. Irish Suite. Sandpaper Ballet. The Belle of the Ball. Horse and Buggy. Serenata. Trumpeter’s Lullaby. Ticonderoga March. The Girl in Satin. The Bluebells of Scotland. March of the Two left Feet. A Christmas Festival. Sleigh Ride (Review by James Miller)

ensemble or orchestra 

ANDERSON, LEROY: Bugler’s Holiday. The Phantom Regiment. Blue Tango. Irish Suite. Sandpaper Ballet. The Belle of the Ball. Horse and Buggy. Serenata. Trumpeter’s Lullaby. Ticonderoga March. The Girl in Satin. The Bluebells of Scotland. March of the Two left Feet. A Christmas Festival. Sleigh Ride (Review by James Miller)

ensemble or orchestra 

BARBER, SAMUEL: Commando March (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

BENNETT, ROBERT RUSSELL: Symphonic Songs (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

BERGSMA: March with Trumpets (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

CAMPHOUSE: Watchman Tell Us of the Night (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

CHANCE, JOHN BARNES: Incantation and Dance (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

CRESTON, PAUL: Celebration Overture (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

DELLO JOIO, NORMAN: Scenes from "The Louvre" (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

DELLO JOIO, NORMAN: Songs of Abelard (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

DELLO JOIO, NORMAN: Variants on a Mediaeval Tune. From Every Horizon. City Profiles. Fantasies on a Theme by Haydn. Concertante for Wind Instruments (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

ensemble or orchestra 

DIAMOND, DAVID: Ceremonial Fanfare. Tantivy (Review by Robert Carl)

ensemble or orchestra 

DICKERSON: Essay for Band. C (Review by Jerry Dubins)

ensemble or orchestra 

GOULD, MORTON: Fanfare for Freedom (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

HAILSTORK: Spiritual. Out of the Depths (Review by Jerry Dubins)

ensemble or orchestra 

HOLST, GUSTAV: 2 Suites for Band (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

ensemble or orchestra 

HOLST, GUSTAV: Hammersmith (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

ensemble or orchestra 

JACOB, GORDON: Fantasia for Euphonium and Band (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

ensemble or orchestra 

JACOB, GORDON: Original Suite (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

ensemble or orchestra 

JENKINS, JOSEPH WILLCOX: American Overture (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

KAY, ULYSSES: Solemn Prelude. (Review by Jerry Dubins)

ensemble or orchestra 

MAHR: Fantasia in G (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

MENNIN, PETER: Canzona (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

NASH: Fraternal Prelude (Review by Jerry Dubins)

ensemble or orchestra 

NELSON, OLIVER: Fugue and Bossa (Review by Jerry Dubins)

ensemble or orchestra 

PERSICHETTI: Bagatelles (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

PERSICHETTI: Pageant (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

SCHUMAN, WILLIAM: New England Triptych. American Hymn. George Washington Bridge. Circus Overture (trans. Owen). Prelude for a Great Occasion (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

SCHUMAN, WILLIAM: Newsreel in 5 Shots (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

SMITH, HALE: Take a Chance (Review by Jerry Dubins)

ensemble or orchestra 

STAMP: As If Morning Might Arrive (Review by David Denton)

ensemble or orchestra 

STAMP: Cheers! (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

STAMP: Cloudsplitter Fanfare (Review by David Denton)

ensemble or orchestra 

STAMP: Divertimento in “F“ (Review by Robert Carl)

ensemble or orchestra 

STAMP: Fanfare—Sinfonia. Variations on a Bach Chorale (Review by David Denton)

ensemble or orchestra 

STAMP: Pastime. With Trump and Wing. Ere the World Began to Be. Aloft!. Prayer and Jubilation. In Final Obedience. Held Still in Quick of Grace (Review by David Denton)

ensemble or orchestra 

TOWER, J.: Celebration Fanfare from Stepping Stones (Review by Robert Carl)

ensemble or orchestra 

TULL, FISHER: Cryptic Essay. Jargon. Accolade. Sketches on a Tudor Psalm (Review by Merlin Patterson)

ensemble or orchestra 

TULL, FISHER: Piano Concerto (Review by Merlin Patterson)

ensemble or orchestra 

TULL, FISHER: Sketches on a Tudor Psalm (Review by Robert Carl)

ensemble or orchestra 

TULL, FISHER: Terpsichore. Prelude and Double Fugue (Review by Merlin Patterson)

ensemble or orchestra 

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Folksong Suite (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

ensemble or orchestra 

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Toccata marziale (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

ensemble or orchestra 

WARD, ROBERT: Fanfare for Durham. Prairie Overture. Night Fantasy. Antiphony for Winds. Concerto for Tenor Saxophone and Band. Four Abstractions for Band. Fiesta Processional. Fantasia for Brass Choir and Timpani (Review by Paul A. Snook)

ensemble or orchestra 

WASHBURN: Concertino for Wind and Brass Quintets. Kilimanjaro (Review by Merlin Patterson)

ensemble or orchestra 

WASHBURN: Partita. Brass Quintet (Review by Merlin Patterson)

ensemble or orchestra 

WASHBURN: Symphony for Band (Review by Robert Carl)

ensemble or orchestra 

WASHBURN: Symphony for Band. Suite for Woodwind Quintet (Review by Merlin Patterson)

ensemble or orchestra 

WERLE: Concertino for 3 Brass and Band (Review by Walter Simmons)

ensemble or orchestra 

WHITE, ROBERT: Triumphal March (Review by Jerry Dubins)

ensemble or orchestra 

 

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