Episodios

  • The Nancy Affair
    May 4 2020

    The funeral service for the victims of the Nancy Affair featured the performance of Gossec's Marche Lugubre, a work that had an influence over the composition of memorial music for decades.

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    17 m
  • The Iron Garden
    Apr 9 2020

    A tour of national parks in southern Utah during 2017 inspired composer Jerome Sorsek to create a five-movement, 36-minute masterpiece celebrating nature: The Iron Garden.

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    21 m
  • A Whole World of the Deepest Thoughts
    Apr 1 2020

    Known simply as the Chaconne, the last movement of Bach's Partita No. 2 in D minor for solo violin is said to be a celebration of the breadth of human possibility.

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    11 m
  • David Whitwell's Symphony No. 1
    Mar 25 2020

    As a first foray into composition in 1987, acclaimed conductor David Whitwell created a two-movement, 11 minute-long symphony for band depicting the "dark side of the Viennese Waltz."

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    13 m
  • The Birth of the Modern Band
    Mar 18 2020

    On the 14 July 1790, at the Festival of the Federation in Paris, François-Joseph Gossec performed his Te Deum in front of an audience of 400,000 and forever changed the instrumentation of the concert band.

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    19 m
  • Ponchielli's Carnevale
    Mar 9 2020

    Ponchielli's arrangement of The Carnival of Venice, composed for band in 1868 is a tour de force for the whole ensemble, not just one soloist.

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    14 m
  • The Battle of the Bands
    Mar 9 2020

    In 1845, in an effort to gain a contract to supply instruments to the French military, the bands of Adolphe Sax and Michele Carafa competed against each other in front of an audience of 20,000 people.

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    21 m
  • Beethoven's Band Music
    Mar 5 2020

    Did Beethoven compose any music for concert band? Find out about Beethoven's works for band we've forgotten, and hear the real story behind his work Wellington's Victory.

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    19 m