The American Wind Symphony Commissioning Project: A Descriptive Catalog of Published Editions 1957-1991
By (Author) Jeffrey Renshaw
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
21st November 1991
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Wind instruments
Musical scores, lyrics and libretti
Bibliographies, catalogues
016.7848
Hardback
408
The American Wind Symphony Editions comprises more than 150 works commissioned by Robert Austin Boudreau for the American Waterways Wind Orchestra and published by the C.F. Peters Corporation. They are here presented for the first time in a complete catalogue with detailed descriptive data, biographical information on the composers or arrangers, and score facsimiles. The published music represents about half of the over 300 works commissioned by the orchestra since 1957 in the largest such project in wind instrument history. Presented in this catalogue are the published works of 83 composers from 28 countries, including such notables as Alan Hovhaness, Toshiro Mayuzumi, Krzysztof Penderecki, Ned Rorem, and Heitor Villa-Lobos. Genres include original concert and chamber music, incidental and occasional music, and theatrical and pop pieces, as well as arrangements of past masters. The compositional characteristics of each work are described, and data on number of performers, date of composition, duration, score accessibility, composer nationality and dates, and itemized instrumentation is listed. The catalogue further provides appendices classifying the music by composer nationality, duration of work, type of soloist, number of performers, programming category, and other fields. A selective discography is included, as are indexes of works by composer and title. Background history on the wind orchestra and music publisher is also provided.
.,."to have this amount of information in one journal is a most useful tool for any wind musician attempting to track down further reportoire or details of instrumentation or the publisher of a particular work. A valuable reference book..."-Winds
...to have this amount of information in one journal is a most useful tool for any wind musician attempting to track down further reportoire or details of instrumentation or the publisher of a particular work. A valuable reference book...-Winds
this work is a valuable tool for access to this repertory. Directors of wind orchestras and composers will welcome it.-ARBA
"this work is a valuable tool for access to this repertory. Directors of wind orchestras and composers will welcome it."-ARBA
..."to have this amount of information in one journal is a most useful tool for any wind musician attempting to track down further reportoire or details of instrumentation or the publisher of a particular work. A valuable reference book..."-Winds
JEFFREY H. RENSHAW, a conductor and arranger, is Director of Bands at The University of Connecticut. He was formerly Assistant Professor of Conducting and Ensembles at the Eastman School of Music and Director of Bands at Western Michigan University. He is the author of numerous articles on conducting and analysis.