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  1. Velocities: for Solo Marimba (Instrumental Solo)
  2. Distant Runes and Incantations by Joseph Schwantner, 2010-01-01
  3. Percussion Concerto by Joseph Schwantner, 2010-01-01
  4. New Morning For The World Study Score by Joseph Schwantner -, 2010-01-01
  5. Changing Faces ; New Piano Works by Kamran Ince, Stephen Paulus, Tobias Picker, Christopher Rouse, Joseph Schwantner, Alvin Singleton Robert Beaser, 1987
  6. Magabunda (Study Score) by Joseph Schwantner - Study Score, 2010-01-01
  7. In Evening's Stillness by Joseph Schwantner, 2010-01-01
  8. Toward Light by Joseph Schwantner, 2010-01-01
  9. Looking Back: for Flute and Piano (Woodwind Solo) by Joseph Schwantner, 2009-07-01
  10. Looking Back by Joseph Schwantner, 2010-01-01
  11. Play of Shadows by Joseph Schwantner, 2010-01-01
  12. New Morning for the World: Wind Band Score Only (Schott) by Nikk Pilato, 2009-06-01
  13. A Sudden Rainbow by Joseph Schwantner -, 2010-01-01
  14. From Afar Study Score by Joseph Schwantner, 2010-01-01

61. BMI.com | Joseph Schwantner
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62. School Of Music - Ensembles - Band - Repertoire
schwantner, joseph In evening s stillness . . . Shostakovich, Dmitri/Hunsberger - Festive Overture, Op. 96 Shostakovich, Dmitri/Reynolds - Folk Dances
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63. James Wierzbicki
“Feldman, Morton” (coauthor) “schwantner, joseph”. “Kalichstein, joseph” “Weaver, James”. Articles for The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, 1992.
http://www.music.umich.edu/departments/musicology/JamesWierzbicki.htm
James Wierzbicki Profile Adjunct Associate Professor of Musicology Executive Editor, Music of the United States of America (MUSA) M.M. in clarinet performance, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, 1971. B.F.A. in clarinet performance, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1970. Current Research Interests American and British film music Musical sociology Popular music in America The reception of Italian opera in 18th-century England Memberships American Musicological Society College Music Society Music Critics Association of North America Society for American Music Society for Cinema Studies Publications BOOKS Forbidden Planet (book, part of the Film Score Guide series, ed. Kate Daubney). Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 2005. CHAPTERS “The Postmodern in Music,” chapter of Semiotics and Postmodernity , ed. Rocco Capozzi and Marc-Oliver Schuster. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, forthcoming in 2008. “Sour Notes: Hanns Eisler and the FBI,” chapter of Modernism on File: Modern Writers, Artists, and the FBI, 1920–1950 , ed. Claire A. Culleton and Karen Leick. London: Palgrave/Macmillan, forthcoming in 2008.

64. CNM Past Performance Season
schwantner, joseph Elixir (Consortium VIII) Webern, Anton Four Pieces, op. 7 Webern, Anton String Trio, op. 20 Webern, Anton Three Short Pieces, op. 11
http://www.uiowa.edu/~cnm/S13.html
Thirteenth Season, 1978-1979
Richard B. Hervig - director, William Hibbard - music director
James Dixon - advisor, Peter Lewis - electronics
Jane Funk - flute
Joseph Koczera - trumpet
Steven Schick - perc
Susan Saurwein - harp
performers
David Ross - clarinet
Lesa McCoy - violin
Mark Schubert - perc Karen Bernstein - piano Ralph Jackson - oboe Robert Weber - cello Carol Meyer - soprano Todd Welbourne - piano Julie Paarmann - clarinet Lawrence Gwodz - alto sax Bill Perconti - bari sax Bill Mohr - trumpet Anthony Pinnell - tbn Erik Charlston - perc Dennis Loftin - perc Barbara Kuller - piano William Wilson - viola assisting personnel Peter Brusen - bassoon Charles Jarrett - alto sax Jon Eichman - trumpet Mark Lovik - trumpet Martin Henry - tbn Michael Geary - perc Jon Williams - perc Zelda Hoffman - piano Gayle Hartwig - soprano John W. deSalme - sax Steve Konecne - tenor sax Earl Salemink - trumpet Charles Comella - tbn Thomas Hundemer - horn Don Keipp - perc Bob Schleeter - guitar Anita King - tack piano Susan Sacquitne - soprano David Anderson - double bass Lowell Cross - VIDEO/LASER III assisting faculty Kerry Grippe - piano CONCERTS Crumb, George

65. James Wierzbicki / Curriculum Vitae
Del Tredici, David , Paulus, Stephen . Feldman, Morton (coauthor), schwantner, joseph . Kalichstein, joseph , Weaver, James
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James Wierzbicki / curriculum vitae Education Writings scholarly publications other publications ... Contact Information Education: Ph.D. in historical musicology, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, dissertation topic: "Burlesque Opera in London: 1729-1738," 1979. M.M. in clarinet performance, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, 1971. B.F.A. in clarinet performance, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1970. Writings: scholarly publications: "Sound as Music in the Films of Terrence Malick," chapter of Poetic Visions of America: The Cinema of Terrence Malick , Hannah Patterson, ed. (London: Wallflower Press), forthcoming in 2003. "Banality Triumphant: Iconographic Use of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in Recent Films," The Beethoven Forum , forthcoming in 2003. “Raiders of the Lost Arc: Hollywood’s Appropriation of Operatic Narrative Structure,”

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Composer/Arranger(s) Crumb, George; Dowland, John; Handel, George Frideric; Monteverdi, Claudio; Purcell, Henry; schwantner, joseph C; Seeger,
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67. Recent Arts & Media Acquisitions, October 2004
schwantner, joseph C. The music of joseph schwantner. New York, NY RCA Victor Red Seal, p1997. Contents Velocities (Moto perpetuo) for solo marimba
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Criticism, Theory, Reviews Marshall, David, 1953 Dec. 20-
The surprising effects of sympathy : Marivaux, Diderot, Rousseau, and Mary Shelley / David Marshall. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, c1988.
Simon, Herbert Alexander, 1916-
The sciences of the artificial
Palladino, Pia.
Treasures of a lost art : Italian manuscript painting of the Middle Ages and Renaissance / Pia Palladino. New Haven, Conn. : Metropolitan Museum of Art, Yale University Press, 2003. Pickford, Ralph William, 1903- Studies in psychiatric art; its psychodynamics, therapeutic value, and relationship to modern art , by R. W. Pickford. Springfield, Ill., C. C. Thomas [1967] Prince, Richard, 1949- Women / Richard Prince. Los Angeles : Regen Projects, in collaboration with Hatje Cantz Publishers ; New York : [Distributed by] D.A.P., Distributed Art Publishers, c2004. Sargent, John Singer, 1856-1925

68. YouTube - Dame Evelyn & Joe Schwantner Discuss 'Percussion Concerto'
Dame Evelyn and joseph talk about Percussion Concerto at Ottowa during Rehearsals with some performance footage.National Arts Center Orchestra (Ottowa) and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05m8QBc-gis

69. VS.com | Viswa Subbaraman, Conductor
schwantner, joseph and the mountains rising nowhere Shostakovich, Dmitri. Symphony No. 5; Symphony No. 8; Piano Concerto No. 2. Sibelius, Jean
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  • Arban, Jean Baptiste
    • Carnival of Venice
    Arnold, Malcolm
    • English Dances, Set 1 Four Scottish Dances
    Bach, J.S.
    • Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 Preludio E Fuga in Re Maggiore, arr. Ottorino Respighi Prelude and Fugue in B-flat Major
    Barber, Samuel
    • Knoxville: Summer of 1915 First Essay
    Bartok, Bela
    • Rumanian Folk Dances Divertimento Concerto for Orchestra
    Beethoven, Ludwig van
    • Symphony No. 1 Symphony No. 2 Symphony No. 3, Eroica Symphony No. 4 Symphony No. 5 Symphony No. 7 Symphony No. 8 Symphony No. 9 Overture to Egmont Leonore No. 3, Overture Piano Concerto No. 4 Piano Concerto No. 5
    Berlioz, Hector
    • Romeo and Juliet Grande Symphonie Funebre et Triomphale, Op. 15 Symphonie Fantastique
    Bernstein, Leonard
    • Overture to Candide
    Bizet, Geroges
    • Carmen Suite No.1
    Bloch, Ernest
    • Symphony for Trombone and Orchestra (French Premiere) Released as a recording on the DistriClassic Label with Joël Vaisse, soloist, and the Orchestre National de France
    Brahms, Johannes

70. Music Book World - Music Books, Sheet Music And Much More!
schwantner, joseph, Soaring For Flute and Piano (Used), $4.95. Gray, Kenneth, Solos for Schools Flute, $4.95. Kelly, Bryan, Sonatina For Flute and Piano
http://www.musicbookworld.com/flute.htm
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FLUTE
A flute is usually an open-ended reedless tube with circular holes, which produces higher or lower sounds depending on which holes are opened or closed with the fingers. The tone is most usually produced either by blowing horizontally across a hole located near one end of the instrument or by blowing vertically through a narrow channel against a sharp edge. In western classical music the standard concert flute is pitched in C and has a range of about 3 octaves starting from middle C. Also commonly used in orchestras is the piccolo, a small flute usually pitched an octave above the concert flute. Alto and bass flutes, pitched a fourth and an octave below the concert flute, are used occasionally. Parts for the alto flute are more common than for the bass. Many other sizes of flute and piccolo are used from time to time. A much-less common instrument of the current pitching system is the treble G flute. An older pitching system, used principally in older wind-band music, includes D-flat piccolos, E-flat soprano flutes (the primary instrument, equivalent to today's concert C flutes), F alto flutes, and B-flat bass flutes. www.wikpedia.org

71. Composer Catalogs - Guides To Special Collections - Isham Memorial Library - Loe
schwantner, joseph (1943–). Helicon Music Corporation. (after 1990). Sculthorpe, Peter (1929–). Faber Music. 1993. Shchedrin, Rodion (1932–). Ricordi
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    Composer Publisher Date Albert, Stephen (1941–1992) Schirmer (2 copies) Albright, William (1944-) Edition Peters n.d. Edizioni Suvini Zerboni Amram, David (?) Edition Peters n.d. Antoniou, Theodore (1935-) B¤renreiter-Verlag Sociedad General de Autores y Editores Arma, Paul (1904-1987) G©rard Billaudot ‰diteur Asencio, Vicente (1908–1979) Sociedad General de Autores y Editores (2 copies) Bacewicz, Grazyna (1909-1969) Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne n.d. Barber, Samuel (1910–1981) Schirmer Barce, Ramon (1928–) Beaser, Robert (1954–) Helicon Music Corporation (after 1990) Benguerel, Xavier (1931–) Berio, Luciano (1925-) Edizioni Suvini Zerboni Bertomeu, Agustin (1929–) Blake, Howard (1938–) Faber Music (after 1986) Cage, John (1912–1992) Peters (brochure only) (2 copies) Cano, Francisco (1939–)

72. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Music
schwantner, joseph. New morning for the world daybreak of freedom for speaker and orchestra with texts by Martin Luther King, Jr. New York Mercury
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In 1986, President Ronald Reagan declared the third Monday in January a federal legal holiday commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday.  Search VIRGO , the University of Virginia Library Catalog, to see whether a title has been checked out.  CD =compact disc LP =33 1/3 rpm vinyl disc
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  • Amram, David. Three songs for America : for bass voice, woodwind quintet, and string quintet. Providence, RI : Newport Classic, p1993. CD 06246 Baker, David. Through this vale of tears : in memoriam Martin Luther King, Jr. New York, N.Y. : Composers Recordings, Inc., p1999. CD 8154 Flagello, Nicolas. Passion of Martin Luther King .  Port Washington, N.Y. : Koch International Classics, p1995. CD 05109 Kerr, Thomas H. Anguished American Easter, 1968 , on A diversity of riches : multi-ethnic organ music by 20th-century American composers . Somerville, MA : Titanic Records, p1992. CD 03959

73. MySpaceTV Videos: Velocities (1990) By Joseph Schwantner By Justin
Velocities (1990) by joseph schwantner by Justin Watch it on MySpace Videos.
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74. Saxophone History
schwantner, joseph 1943 chamber Shrude, Marilyn 1946 many. 1950s. Larsen, Libby 1950 solo. Lauba, Christian 1952 many. Lennon, John Anthony 1950 concerto,
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(to be expanded soon) CONDENSED SAXOPHONE HISTORY - invented by Antoinne (Adolphe) Sax, a Belgian, in Paris; Until his death in 1894 he spent much time in court defending patents, mostly successful. Instrument making in the Industrial Revolution was popular - first played in US (isolated case) s- common usage begins (in professional bands) GILMORE (1870s-92), SOUSA (1892-1932) THE 2 MOST FAMOUS BANDS (OUT OF THOUSANDS) Lefebre, Jean Moeremanns, Ben Vereecken, Benne Henton, Jascha Gurewich - first American saxophone made by F.A. Buescher for Conn company (Elkhart IN) [now Swedish owned, called United Musical Instruments]. Buescher later started his own company [now owned by Selmer]. Other early saxophone makers: Holton [now Leblanc], Martin [now Leblanc], White (King).

75. SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX TO VOL. LXI Author S Names In Bold-face
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