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Title: The Seasons: 2005 National Intercollegiate Band
Released: 2005
MP3 album: 1820 mb
FLAC album: 1860 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: DTS AAC ADX MP2 DMF XM DXD
Genre: Classical

The 1999 National Intercollegiate Band Concert was conducted by Dr. David A. Waybright from the University of Florida. The concert featured the world premier of two exciting pieces: Unusual Behavior in Ceremonies Involving Drums by Daniel Bukvich, the 1999 Commisioned Composer, and From This Wilderness. a KKY commissioned work, by Roland Barrett. The later was conducted by the Kappa Kappa Psi National President and Director of Bands at Iowa State University Dr. Michael Golemo

Were you a member of the National Intercollegiate Band? Are you interested in auditioning for our 2015 NIB?. He composed his Concerto for Trumpet and Wind Orchestra for the National Intercollegiate Band in 1973 and was always a big supporter of Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma. If you are not familiar with this Pulitzer Prize winning composer, please give a listen to Music for Prague 1968, String Quartet No. 3, and Apotheosis of this Earth. 9 December 2016 ·. I will be helping toward night this exciting event in July 2017! Time to get those applications in, people, so we can hang out together in Florida and make some great music.

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The 1957 National Intercollegiate Band performed in the Salt Lake Tabernacle in Salt Lake City on August 24, 1957, under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel William F. Santelmann, retired director of the United States Marine Band. The band comprised 112 musicians from Utah, Florida, Maryland, Colorado, Ohio, Texas, Indiana, and New Mexico, and premiered Robert Russell Bennett's new work Symphonic In 1969, the fiftieth anniversary of Kappa Kappa Psi, there were enough performers to create two bands

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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Fanfares And Flourishes
Composed By – James Curnow
2:03
2 Down Longford Way
Composed By – Percy Grainger
2:42
3 Spoon River
Composed By – Percy Grainger
4:12
The Seasons 13:53
4 I. Spring Sunshine
Composed By – Philip Sparke
2:34
5 II. Summer Siesta
Composed By – Philip Sparke
3:28
6 III. Autumn Alone
Composed By – Philip Sparke
3:40
7 IV. Winter Winds
Composed By – Philip Sparke
4:14
Second Suite In F For Military Band 11:31
8 I. March
Composed By – Gustav Holst
4:24
9 II. Song Without Words "I'll Love My Love"
Composed By – Gustav Holst
2:37
10 III. Song Of The Blacksmith
Composed By – Gustav Holst
1:15
11 IV. Fantasia On The "Dargason"
Composed By – Gustav Holst
3:17
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12 Bells For Stokowski
Composed By – Michael Daugherty
12:31
13 Black Horse Troop
Composed By – John Philip Sousa
3:05

Companies, etc.

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Credits

  • Conductor – Michael Haithcock
  • Producer – Alan Bonner

Notes

Recorded live in concert, July 26, 2005 at the Lexington Opera House, Lexington, Kentucky.

World Premiere Performance of "The Seasons" by Philip Sparke.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 807207040125