Composers Concert Band – Fall 2014 Concert Cycle.

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Composers Concert Band – Fall 2014 Concert Cycle

Clare Grundman  11 May June 1996  American composer and arranger  one of the 20th century's most prolific and highly respected composers for band  Ohio State University (BS, 1934; MA, 1939).  From 1937 to 1941 he taught arranging, woodwinds and band at Ohio State; during World War II he was in the Coast Guard.  During a span of 50 years, he wrote more than 100 compositions for school, university and professional bands  Also did scores and arrangements for radio, television, motion pictures, ballet and Broadway musicals.  Some of Grundman's most popular band scores include American Folk Rhapsody No. 4 (1977), Norwegian Rhapsody (1979), Overture on a Short Theme (1978), The Spirit of '76 (1964), and Tuba Rhapsody (1976).

Modest Mussorgsky  Born March 21, 1839  Died March 28, 1881  Played Piano and progressed quickly as a young child  Came from a wealthy family  Russian Composer (Part of “The Five”)  Mily Balakirev  Cesar Cui  Modest Mussorgsky  Nikolai Rimsky-Forsakov  Alexander Borodin  Romantic period  Many pieces about Russian history, Russian folklore, and other nationalist themes  Other Famous Piece: Pictures at an Exhibition