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2000 | Acclamation!, a global greeting for winds | Band Music | |
Allelujah! Laudamus te | Miscellaneous (Classical) | ||
1972 | Armenian Dances - Part 1, for concert band | Band Music | Suite |
1975 | Armenian Dances - Part 2, for concert band | Band Music | Suite |
Bagatelles (2), for concert band | Band Music | Bagatelle | |
Ballade, for saxophone & piano | Chamber Music | Ballade | |
1996 | The Big East March, for marching band | Band Music | |
1985 | El Camino Real, A Latin Fantasy for winds | Band Music | Fantasy |
1999 | Canto e Camdombe, for symphonic band | Band Music | |
A Celebration Fanfare, for band | Band Music | Fanfare | |
2000 | Children's Suite, for saxophone & band | Concerto | |
A Christmas Intrada, for band | Band Music | ||
Danza Caribe, for wind ensemble | Band Music | ||
1996 | Divertimento for Flute and Winds | Band Music | |
The Enchanted Island, for wind symphony | Band Music | ||
Fantasia a due, for tuba & piano | Chamber Music | Fantasy | |
1957 | A Festival Prelude for band | Band Music | |
Festive Overture | Miscellaneous (Classical) | ||
1994 | Fifth Symphony (Sakura), for symphony band | Symphony | Symphony |
1975 | First Suite for Band | Band Music | Suite |
1993 | Fourth Symphony | Band Music | Symphony |
French Suite, for horn quartet | Chamber Music | Suite | |
1999 | Giligia, a Song of Rememberance, for symphony band | Band Music | |
Greensleeves | Miscellaneous (Classical) | ||
1981 | The Hounds of Spring, for band | Band Music | |
Joyeux Noël, for symphonic brass | Band Music | ||
A Jubilant Overture, for band | Band Music | Overture | |
The King of Love My Shepherd Is | Miscellaneous (Classical) | ||
1991 | Marimba Concertino | Band Music | Concerto |
Music for Hamlet, for wind symphony | Band Music | ||
Music in the Air!, for symphonic band | Band Music | ||
1967 | The Music-Makers, for wind ensemble | Band Music | |
My Jesus! Oh, What Anguish (after J. S. Bach) | Miscellaneous (Classical) | ||
A Nordic Trilogy | Band Music | ||
1974 | Othello, symphonic portrait for brass ensemble | Chamber Music | |
1967 | Passacaglia, for band | Band Music | |
Praise Jerusalem, for band | Band Music | ||
1943 | Pro Texana, concert march | Band Music | March |
Punchinello, for band | Band Music | Character Piece | |
Rahoon, rhapsody for clarinet & band | Band Music | ||
The Ramparts of Courage, for band | Band Music | Character Piece | |
Rosalind in the Forest of Arden, for wind symphony | Band Music | ||
Rushmore, for band | Band Music | Character Piece | |
1944 | Russian Christmas Music | Band Music | |
Seascape, for euphonium & band | Concerto | ||
1979 | Second Suite for band | Band Music | |
1990 | A Springtime Celebration, for band | Band Music | |
1997 | Suite for band No. 6 | Band Music | Suite |
1975 | Suite for Concert Band or Wind Ensemble | Band Music | Suite |
Sumus Futuro, for band | Band Music | Character Piece | |
A Symphonic Prelude, for wind ensemble | Band Music | ||
Symphony for Brass & Percussion | Symphony | ||
1977 | Symphony No. 2, for full wind orchestra (or band) | Symphony | |
1988 | Symphony No. 3, for wind ensemble | Band Music | |
Tarantella for band | Band Music | Tarantella | |
1982 | Three Revelations from the Lotus Sutra, for symphonic band | Band Music | |
1977 | Chamber Music | Scherzo | |
Twelfth Night; or What You Will, for wind symphony | Band Music | ||
1983 | Variations on the 'Porazzi' Theme of Richard Wagner, for band | Band Music | Variations |
1983 | Viva Musica!, for concert band | Band Music | |
Who Will But Let Himself Be Guided, for concert band (after J.S. Bach) | Band Music | Chorale | |
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Alfred Reed | |
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Background information | |
Born | January 25, 1921 New York City, New York |
Died | September 17, 2005 (aged 84) Miami, Florida |
Genres | Classical |
Occupation(s) | Composer |
Alfred Reed (January 25, 1921 – September 17, 2005) was an American neoclassical composer, with more than two hundred published works for concert band, orchestra, chorus, and chamber ensemble to his name. He also traveled extensively as a guest conductor, performing in North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia.
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Alfred Reed First Suite For Band
Seventh Suite For Band (A Century of Fli Composed by Alfred Reed. For Concert Band. Published by Hal Leonard Publishing Corp. (Catalog # 04002023, UPC: 72) Commissioned for the 2003 opening of the new Noto Airport in Wajima, Japan, Alfred Reed brings us another significant work for the concert band repertoire.
Life[edit]
Reed was born in New York and began his formal music training at the age of ten. During World War II, he served in the 529th Army Air Force Band. Following his military service, he attended the Juilliard School of Music, studying under Vittorio Giannini, after which he was staff composer and arranger first for NBC, then for ABC. In 1953, he became the conductor of the Baylor Symphony Orchestra at Baylor University, where he received his B.M. in 1955 and his M.M. in 1956. His master's thesis, Rhapsody for Viola and Orchestra, was awarded the Luria Prize in 1959. He was a member of the Beta Tau chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the national fraternity for men in music.
From 1955 to 1966, he was the executive editor of Hansen Publications, a music publisher. He was professor of music at the University of Miami where he worked with composer Clifton Williams from 1966 until the latter's death in 1976. Williams' office was across the hall from Reed's office in the UM School of Music, and Reed was chairman of the department of Music Media and Industry and director of the Music Industry Program at the time of his retirement. He established the very first college-level music business curriculum at the University of Miami in 1966, which led other colleges and universities to follow suit. At the time of his death, he had composition commissions that would have taken him to the age of 115. Many of Reed's wind band compositions have been released as CD recordings by the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra.
Works and arrangements[edit]
Alfred Reed First Suite For Band Pdf Projects
Works for orchestra[edit]
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Works for concert band[edit]The concert band is by far the most common medium in Reed's body of work.
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Works for choir and orchestra[edit]
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Chamber music[edit]
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Alfred Reed First Suite For Band Pdf Projector
External links[edit]
Alfred Reed First Suite For Band Pdf Projects
- Alfred Reed Collection - Special Collections in Performing Arts at the University of Maryland
- Alfred Reed interview, December 16, 1986
- Alfred Reed: A bio-bibliography at Google Books