Harvey Albert Hermann Music and Papers

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Subject Terms

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Personal Papers & Records

Illinois Clarinet Choir

Band & Clarinet Ensemble Programs & Music

Clarinet & Woodwind Journals & Serial Publications

Sound Recordings



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Collection Overview

Title: Harvey Albert Hermann Music and Papers, 1908-2016Add to your cart.

ID: 12/9/32

Primary Creator: Hermann, Harvey Albert (1934-2017)

Extent: 9.25 cubic feet

Arrangement: Organized in five series: Series 1: Personal Papers & Records, 1935-2013; Series 2: Clarinet Choir Records, 1964-2016; Series 3: University of Illinois Band & Ensemble Concert Programs & Music, 1908-2016; Series 4: Clarinet and Woodwind Journals, 1950-2011. Series 5: Sound Recordings, 1961-1984.

Date Acquired: 09/19/2017. More info below under Accruals.

Subjects: Band Musicians, Instrumental music, Music - Instruction and study, Music teachers

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Consists of correspondence, programs, audio recordings, academic and performance journals, published music, photographs, performance and lecture notes, business records, and instructional and pedagogical materials documenting Hermann's career as a musician, clarinetist, music educator and private studio teacher, clarinet choir director, and Woodwind Assistant to the University of Illinois Bands' director between 1962 and 2016.

Biographical Note

Harvey Albert Hermann (August 26, 1934 - August 4, 2017) was born in Chicago, Illinois. He served in the U.S. Army Band in Japan from 1954-1959. During that time, he held the solo clarinet position in the Far East Headquartes Band for four years and played principal clarinet with the Tokyo ABC and Yokohama Symphony Orchestra. In 1959, Hermann returned to the University of Illinois to complete his B.S. and M.S. degrees in music education. He served on the University of Illinois Bands' faculty as the Woodwind Assistant to the Director between 1964 and 1994, and founded the University's Clarinet Choir.  He married Yasue "Jean" Koiwai in 1957, and they had two children, Yuki Hashimoto and Ted Hermann.  After his first wife died in 1985 he later married Sandra Lilly in 1989. Throughout his professional career, Hermann was active as a conductor and a prominent music educator and lecturer for regional, national, and international woodwind conferences.

Subject/Index Terms

Band Musicians
Instrumental music
Music - Instruction and study
Music teachers

Administrative Information

Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Accruals: Sandra Hermann donated two postcards of the Illinois Military Band on January 22, 2021. Sandra Hermann donated the remainder of Harvey Herman's audio recordings (box 10-12) of the University Band and Clarinet Choir on August 9, 2024.

Acquisition Source: Sandra Hermann

Acquisition Method: Gift


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[Series 1: Personal Papers & Records, 1935-2013],
[Series 2: Illinois Clarinet Choir, 1964-2016],
[Series 3: Band & Clarinet Ensemble Programs & Music, 1908-2016],
[Series 4: Clarinet & Woodwind Journals & Serial Publications, 1950-2011],
[Series 5: Sound Recordings, 1961-1984],
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Series 5: Sound Recordings, 1961-1984Add to your cart.
Consists of 33 1/3 L-P audio recordings and one VHS tape of the University of Illinois Clarinet Choir and the Champaign-Urbana Clarinet and Junior Clarinet Choirs, and University of Illinois Bands documenting concert performances. Also includes records by various ensembles from Hermann's collection. Arranged chronologically. Boxes 11 and 12 are in their original order, organized by ensemble type, then ensemble, then chronologically.
Box 9Add to your cart.
Item 1: Urbana Junior High School Concert Band, 1961-1962Add to your cart.

LP, 33 1/2 RPM

Elton R. Curry, Director

Side 1: The Impresario (W.A. Mozart); Folk Song Suite (R. Vaughn-Williams); Westward Ho (Clair W. Johnson)

Side 2: Recitative and Fugue for Trombone Quartet (Patrick-McCarty); Sonata for Percussion (A. Andriz); Lohengrin, Excerpts from the Opera (Richard Wagner); Rhumba Sincopada (James Ploybar); Francaise Militaire (C. Saint-Sens); Sleigh Ride (Leroy Anderson)

Manufacturer: Century Record Co., Saugus, CA.

Item 2: University of Illinois Concert Band, 1965Add to your cart.

LP, 33 1/2 RPM

Mark Hindley, Conductor

Diamond Anniversary Year Festival Concerts

Side A: Transylvania Fanfare (Benson); The Alamo (Jager); Battle Hymn (Gould); Stand the Storm (Work).

Side B: Concerto No. 2 in E Flat (Weber/Morelli); Allegro- Andante con moto - (Polacca), Harvey Hermann  (clarinet); Dixie Cup (Ingalls).

Columbia Transcriptions.

Item 3: Seventh Annual Clarinet Choir Festival, April 23 & 24, 1977Add to your cart.

LP, 33 1/2 RPM

Conductors: Harvey Hermann, Geroge Townsend. Ensembles: UI Bands Clarinet Choir; Champaign-Urbana Clarinet Choir; Western Illinois University Clarinet Choir; Capital University; Illinois Wesleyan University. Individual performers listed on back of album cover.

Side 1: Champaign Urbana Clarinet Choir, Praeludium and Fugue in D Minor (Bach/Arr. Hite/Southern). Festival Mass Choir; Symphony No. 5, Allego and Andante con Moto (Schubert/Arr. Hermann & Moffitt/ Manuscript).

Side 2: Festival Mass Choir; Symphony No. 5, Manuetto, Allegro Molto and Allegro Vivace (Schubert/Arr. Hermann/Manuscript). Overture to the Barber of Seville (Rossini/Arr. Hermann/Manuscript).

Crusade Enterprises, Flora, IL.

Item 4: Denver Test Pressing, 1980Add to your cart.

LP, 33 1/2 RPM

University of Illinois.

Side 1: Euryanthe, Jesu, Little Fugue.

Side 2: Tales from the Vienna Woods, Roman Carnival Overture.

Crusade Enterprises, Flora, IL.

Item 5: UI Bands Clarinet Choir, August 13, 1980Add to your cart.

LP, 33 1/2 RPM

International Clarinet Congress, Denver, CO. Harvey Hermann (conductor). Individual performers listed on back of album cover.

Side 1: Overture to Euryanthe (Weber/arr. D. Freeman); Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (J.S. Bach/arr. D. Freeman); Fugue in G Minor (Little Fugue), (J.S. Bach/arr. E. Curry).

Side 2: Tales from the Vienna Woods (J. Strauss, Jr./arr. D. Freeman); Roman Carnival Overture (H. Berlioz/arr. J. Moffitt).

Crusade Enterprises, Flora, IL.

Item 6: Paris Test Pressing, 1981Add to your cart.

LP, 33 1/2 RPM

Crusade Enterprises, Flora, IL.

Item 7: UI Bands Clarinet Choir, July 30, 1981Add to your cart.

LP, 33 1/2 RPM

International Clarinet Congress, Paris, France. Harvey Hermann (conductor). Individual performers listed on back of album cover.

Side 1: Fingal's Cave Overture, The Hebrides (Felix Mendelssohn/arr. D. Freeman); Bassoon Concerto in Bb Major, K186A, Allegro (W.A. Mozart/arr. J. Moffitt).

Side 2: Wine, Women and Song (J. Strauss/arr. D. Freeman); Overture to Der Freischutz (C.M. von Weber/arr. C. Hanson).

Crusade Enterprises, Flora, IL.

Item 8: Midwest National Band and Orchestra Clinic, 1983Add to your cart.

LP, 33 1/2 RPM

UI Bands and Clarinet Choir, Harvey Hermann (conductor).

Side 1: Fingal's Cave Overture (F. Mendelssohn/arr. D. Freeman); Adagio & Allegro, Symphony No. 104 (F. J. Haydn/K. Hersey); Waltz and Beguine (R. Roden); Canzona per sonare No. 2 (G. Gabrielli).

Side 2: Overture from Barber of Seville (G. Rossini/arr. Harvey Hermann); Introduction and Rondo (G. Jacob); Londonderry Air (traditional/arr. D. Casteel/ed. D. McCathren); Finale, Symphony No. 104 (F.J. Hayden/arr. K. Kersey).

Crest Records, Huntington Station, NY.

Item 9: Midwest National Band & Orchestra Clinic, 1983Add to your cart.

LP, 33 1/2 RPM

Chicago, IL. UI Bands Clarinet Choir, Harvey Herman (conductor).

Side 1: Fingal's Cave Overture (F. Mendelssohn/arr. D. Freeman); Adagio & Allegro, Symphony No. 104 (F. J. Haydn/K. Hersey); Waltz and Beguine (R. Roden); Canzona per Sonare No. 2 (G. Gabrielli).

Side 2: Overture from Barber of Seville (G. Rossini/arr. Harvey Hermann); Introduction and Rondo (G. Jacob); Londonderry Air (traditional/arr. D. Casteel/ed. D. McCathren); Finale, Symphony No. 104 (F.J. Hayden/arr. K. Kersey).

Crest Records, Huntington Station, NY.

Item 10: UI Bands Clarinet Choir, December 1, 1984Add to your cart.

LP, 33 1/2 RPM

Palm Beach International Festival of Music, Florida; Harvey Hermann (conductor); individual performers listed on back of album cover.

Side 1: Overture to Magic Flute (W.A. Mozart/arr. C. Yassky). Suite of Carols (Leroy Anderson/arr. D. Freeman).

Side 2: Suite of Carols (continued); Rondo from Serenade No. 10 (W.A. Mozart/arr. B. Pillin).

Crusade Enterprises, Flora, IL.

Item 11: Champaign-Urbana Junior Clarinet Choir and Champaign-Urbana Clarinet Choir (Record No. 2), undatedAdd to your cart.

LP, 33 1/2 RPM

Note: Label of selections on recording do not match those on record jacket. Recording is same as recording in Item 12.

Item 12: UI Bands Clarinet Choir and Champaign-Urbana Clarinet Choir (Record No. 3), undatedAdd to your cart.

LP, 33 1/2 RPM

Harvey Hermann, conductor.

Side 1: Marriage of Figaro Overture (Mozart/arr. Cailliet & Leblanc); Fugue in G Minor, Little Fugue (Bach/arr. Curry/Manuscript); First Movement, Concerto No. 1 for Flute (Mozart/arr. Hatton/Manuscript); Passo Mezzo e Mascherada from Ancient Airs & Dances for Lute, Suite No. 1 (Respighi/arr. Hatton/Manuscript).

Side 2: Prelude and Fugue in Bb Major; Little Romance from Shumann Suite, Op. 68 (Schumann/arr. Underwood & Kendor); Lady of Spain (Evans/arr. Jarcho & Fox); Andante from Divertimento No. 8 (Mozart/arr. Dominick & Rebo); Allegro Molto quasi Presto, String Quartet, Op. 18, No. 2; Chorale & Danza (Nethybel/Leblanc).

Crusade Enterprises, Flora, IL.

Item 13: Champaign-Urbana Junior Clarinet Choir and Champaign-Urbana Clarinet Choir, undatedAdd to your cart.

LP, 33 1/2 RPM

Harvey Hermann, conductor.

Side 1: Caprice for Clarinets (Grundman/Boosey & Hawkes); Difference of Opinion (Roden/Leblanc); Allegro Vivace, String Quartet K387 (Mozart/arr. D. Hite/Southern); Adagio for Strings (Barber/arr. Hermann/Manuscript).

Side 2: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor (Bach/Arr. Curry/ Manuscript); Finale from Sympony No. 88 (Haydn/arr. Athey/Manuscript); Litanies (Alain/arr. Curry/ Manuscript).

Crusade Enterprises, Flora, IL.

Box 10Add to your cart.
Folder 11: Marching Illini Band Festival VHS TapeAdd to your cart.
Box 11Add to your cart.
Item 1: University of Illinois Bands Clarinet Choir and the Champaign-Urbana Clarinet Choir, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Conducted by Harvey Hermann. Side A: University of Illinois Bands Clarinet Choir - "The Marriage of Figaro Overture" by Mozart, arr. Curry; "Fugue in G Minor, 'Little Fugue'" by Bach, arr. Curry; "First Movement from Concerto No. 1 for Flute" by Mozart, arr. Hatton, with Douglas DiBianco, soloist; "Passo Mezzo e Mascherada from Ancient Airs and Dances for Lute, Suite No. 1" by Respigh, arr. Hatton. Side B: The Champaign-Urbana Clarinet Choir - "Prelude and Fugue in Bb Major"; "Little Romance from Schumann SUite, Op. 68" by Schumann, arr. Underwood/Kendor; "Lady of Spain" by Evans, arr. Jarcho/Sam Fox; "Andante from Divertimento No. 8" by Mozart, arr. Dominick/Rebo; "Allegro Molto quasi Presto from String Quartet, Op. 18, No. 2"; University of Illinois Bnads Clarinet Choir - "Chorale and Danza" by Nelhybel/Leblanc. In a U of I Concert band LP sleeve. Has annotations.
Item 2: Trenton State College Clarinet Choir and University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Band, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Side A: Roger Mckinney and Trenton State College Clarinet Choir; "Dolce" by N. Helm; "Suite for Two Clarinets" by N. Helm. Side B: University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Band; "Fantasy and Air for Clarinet and Piano" by Omar Allen. 8" flexi disc, three copies.
Item 3: University of Illinois Concert Band, 1965Add to your cart.
Record #38: Mark Hindsley, conductor. Side A: "Transylvania Fanfare" by Benson; "The Alamo" by Jager; "Battle Hymn" by Gould; "Stand by the Storm" by Work. Side B: "Concerto in E Flat" by Weber; "Allegro - Andante con moto" by Polacca with Harvey Hermann, clarinet; "Dixie Cup" by Ingalls. Label signed by Mark Hindsley.
Item 4: University of Illinois Concert Band, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Record #50. Mark Hindsley, conductor. Side A: "Land of Lincoln" by Whear; "Diamond Variations" by Jager; "Toccata Feroce" by Nelhybel. Side B: "Rienzi, Overture" by Wagner; "Anatolia, Turkish Rhapsody" by Creston; "The Southerner" by Alexander, ed. Bainum.
Item 5: University of Illinois Concert Band, 1969Add to your cart.
Record #51. "Sounds of Krannert." Mark Hindsley, conductor. Side A: "Academic Festival Overture" by Brahms; "Passacaglia" by A. Reed. Side B: "Carmina Burana" by Orff; "The Shawl Dance" by Skinner.
Item 6: University of Illinois Concert Band, 1969Add to your cart.
Record #52. "Sounds of Krannert." Mark Hindsley, conductor. Side A: "Variations and Fugue" by Giannini; "Symphony No. 5, Finale" by Shostakovich; "University of Illinois March" by Sousa. Side B: "Espana Rhapsody" by Chabrier; "Pavane" by Ravel; "Cole Porter, A Symphonic Portrait" by Porter-Robinson; "Stars and Stripes Forever" by Sousa.
Item 7: University of Illinois Symphonic Band, American Bandmaster's Association 44th Annual Convention, 1978Add to your cart.
Recorded March 2nd, 1978, at Northwestern University. Dr. Harry Begian, conductor. "The Star Spangled Banner" by Francis Scott Key; "Flores De Espana" by Pasqual Chovi; "Poleovestian Dances from "Prince Igor'" by Alexander Borodin. arr. Mark Hindsley; "Illini Saga" by Russel Howland; "Overture to 'Sicilian Vespers'" by Giuseppe Verdi, arr. Vincent Frank Safranek; "University of Illinois March" by John Philip Soousa; "Armenian Dances, part II" by Alfred Reed; "Valzer Campestre from ;Suite Siciliana'" by GIno Marinuzzi, arr. A.A. Harding; "Thus Spake Zarathustra (excerpts)" by Richard Strauss, arr. Mark Hindsley.
Item 8: In Concert with the University of Illinois Symphonic Band, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Record #113. James Curnow, conductor. Side A: "Marche Hongroise-Rakoczy" by H. Berlioz; "Symphonic Essays for Band: by Jerry Bilk; "Chimes of Liberty, March" by Edwin Franko Goldman. Side B: "Rocky Point Holiday" by Ron Nelson; "Skating on the Sheyenne" by Rose Lee Finney; "The Old Time Circus Band March" by Fred Jewell.
Item 9: In Concert with the University of Illinois Symphonic Band, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Record #114: James Curnow, conductor; Side A: "Festival Variations" by C.T. Smith; "Australian Variant Suite" by J. Curnow. Side B: "Second Symphony" by J. Barnes.
Item 10: In Concert with the University of Illinois Symphonic Band, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Record #115: James F. Keene, conductor; Side A: "English Dances Set II" by Malcolm Arnold, arr. J. Sudduth; "'Profanation' from Jeremiah Symphony" by Leonard Bernstein; "Honey Boys on Parade, March" by E.V. Cupero. Side B: "Symphonic Metamorphoses of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber" by Paul Hindemith.
Item 11: In Concert with the University of Illinois Symphonic Band, 1986Add to your cart.
Record #116: James F. Keene, conductor; Side A. "Firebird Suite" by Igor Stravinsky, trans. Guy M. Duker. Side B: "Sounds, Shapes, and Symbols" by Leslie Bassett; "Napoli" by Herman Bellstedt; "The Federal March" by John Philip Sousa. Sleeve signed by Keene with personal note to Hermann.
Item 12: The President's Own: A Concert in Celebration of the One Hundred Eighty-Fifth Anniversary of the United States Marine Band, 1983Add to your cart.
Side 1: "Hail to the Chief"; Introduction by Patrick Hayes; "The Liberty Bell" by Sousa; "Chester Overture" by Schumann; "Air Varie on Paganini's 'Carnival of Venice'" by Reeves; "National Hymn, 'God of Our Fathers'" by Warren. SIde 2: "Looking Upward Suite" by Sousa; "American Pageant" by Knox; "Semper Fidelis" by Sousa. SIde 3: "Thomas Jefferson March" by Santelmann; "Galop from Genevieve de Brabant" by Offenbach; "Two Arias: 'King Heinrich's Call' from Lohengrin and 'O du mein Holder Abendstern' from Tannhauser" by Wagner; "Marine Corps Institute March" by Branson. Side 4: "Suite from 'The Firebird'" by Stravinsky; "The Stars and Stripes Forever" by Sousa; "Armed Forces Medley" by Knox.
Item 13: Espirit de Corps, 1985Add to your cart.
"The President's Own" United States Marine Band, Colonel John R. Bourgeois, director; Side A: "Espirit de Corps" by Robert Jager; "March, 'Second Regiment Connecticut N.G.'" by David W. Reeves; "March, 'Gate City'" by Alfred F. Waldon; "March 'The Boys of the Old Brigrade'" by W. Paris Chambers; "March 'Semper Fidelis'" by John Philip Sousa; "Marines' Hymn Apotheosis" by Sammy Nestico. Side B: "National Hymn 'God of Our Fathers'" by George W. Warren, arr. Thomas Knox; "America the Beautiful" by Samuel A. Ward and Katherine Lee Bates, arr. Thomas Knox; "March 'National Emblem'" by Edwin E. Bagley; "March "The Corcoran Cadets'" by John Philip Sousa; "March, 'The Invincible Eagle'" by John Philip Sousa; "Eternal Father, Strong to Save" by John B. Dykes, arr. Thomas Knox.
Item 14: The United States Air Force Airman of Note, Washington D.C., 1985Add to your cart.
Chief Master Sergeant David Steinmeyer, director; Side One: "All or Nothing at All" by Arthur Altman/Jack Lawrence, arr. Master Sergeant Mike Crotty; "Night Clouds" by Master Seargeant Mike Crotty; "Softly, as a Morning Sunrise" by Sigmund Romberg, arr. Master Seargeant Mike Crotty; "Crystal Gardens" by Master Sergeant Mike Crotty. Side Two: "Tidal Breeze" by Harold Danko, arr. Master Seargeant Mike Crotty; "Pensativa" by Clare Fischer, arr. Master Seargeant Mike Crotty; "Dolphin Dance" by Herbie Hancock, arr. Master Seargeant Mike Crotty. Side Three: "Red Clay" by Freddie Hubbard and Mark Murphy, arr. Master Seargeant Mike Crotty; "Invitation" by Bernie Caper, arr. Master Seargeant Mike Crotty; "The Wine of May" by Loonis McGlohon, arr. Master Seargeant Mike Crotty; "All Blues by Miles Davis and Oscar Brown, Jr., arr. Master Seargeant Mike Crotty; "Green Dolphin Street" by Bernie Caper and Ned Washington, arr. Master Seargeant Mike Crotty. Side Four: "Myako" by Wayne Shorter, arr. Master Seargeant Mike Crotty; "Nica's Dream" by Horace Silver, arr. Master Seargeant Mike Crotty; "A Walk at Sundown" by Master Seargeant Mike Crotty.
Item 15: The Unites States Air Force Airmen of Note - The Glenn Miller Tradition, 1986Add to your cart.
Side One: "St. Louis Blues March" by W.C. Handy; "My Heart Stood Still" by Rogers and Hart; "Danny Boy" arr. Glenn Miller; "A String of Pearls" by Eddie Delange and Jerry Gray; "Rhapsody in Blue" by George Gershwin; "I'll be Seeing You" by George Gershwin; "In the Mood" by Joe Garland. Side Two: "The Anvil Chorus" by Verdi; "Too Little Time" by Henry Mancini; "All the Things You Are" by HAmmerstien and Kern; "Sun Valley Jump" by Jerry Gray; "At Last" by Warren and Gordon; "The American Patrol" by F. W. Meacham; "Moonlight Serenade" by Glenn Miller.
Item 16: The United States Air Force Band - Gazebo Dances, 1985Add to your cart.
Major James M. Bankhead, Commander/Conductor; Side One: "Gazebo Dances" by John Corigliano. Side Two: "Sinfonietta" by Ingolf Dahl.
Item 17: The United States Air Force Band - Digital Masterworks, 1986Add to your cart.
Major James M. Bankhead, conductor. Side One: "Symphony in Bb" by Paul Hindemith; "Overture Für Harmoniemusik, Op. 24" by Felix Mendelssohn. Side Two: "Lincolnshire Posy" by Percy Grainger; "Overture for Bands" by J. Heins.
Box 12Add to your cart.
Item 1: Vaclav Nelhybel Conducts the 5th U.S. Army Band, 1966-1970Add to your cart.
All works composed by Vaclav Nelhybel. Side One: "Symphonic Requiem"; "Andante and Toccata." Side Two: "Chorale"; "Trittico"; "Prelude and Fugue."
Item 2: Vaclav Nelhybel Conducts the Fifth U.S. Army Band, 1967Add to your cart.
All works composed by Vaclav Nelhybel. Side A: "Symphonic Movement"; "Toccata"; "Adagio and Allegro." Side B: "Concerto Antiphonale"; "Estampie."
Item 3: Okemos High School Symphonic Band In Concert, 1972-1973Add to your cart.
Thomas Harris, director. Side One: "March from 'First Suite in Eb'" by Holst; "Italian in Algiers" by Rossini; "Concertino for Band" by Velke. Side Two: "Montmartre March" by Wood; "Fantasia for Band" by Giannini; "Henderson Festival" by Williams; "Incantation and Dance" by Chance.
Item 4: Okemos High School Symphonic Band In Concert, 1973-1974Add to your cart.
Thomas Harris, director. Side One: "Variations on a Korean Folk Song" by Chance; "Scenes from 'The Louvre'" by Dello Joio; "Finale, Symphony No. 5" by Shostakovich. Side Two: "Athletic Festival" by Prokofieff; "Carmina Burana" by Orff.
Item 5: University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Symphony Band Record 1, 1973Add to your cart.
Donald S. George, conductor. Side One: "Prelude, Chorale, and Fugue" by J.S. Bach; "Apotheosis of this Earth: I. Apotheosis" by Karel Husa, with Karel Husa conducting. Side Two: "Apotheosis of this Earth: II. Tragedy of Destruction, III. Postscript" by Karel Husa, with Karel Husa conducting; "Overture to Beatrice and Benedict" by Berlioz/Henning.
Item 6: University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Symphony Band Record 2, 1973Add to your cart.
Donald S. George, conductor. Side One: "Dionysia" by Jan Bach. Side Two: "Candide Overture" by Bernstein/Beeler; "Carnival March" by Ivar Lunde; "Children's March" by Grainger; "Finale from Clarinet Concerto No. 2" by Weber; "Free Lance March" by Sousa.
Item 7: Hal Leonard Concert Band, 1990Add to your cart.
Promotional Recording. Includes Hal Leonard Concert Band, Composer's Series, Canadian Brass Concert Band Works, Young Band Series, Discovery-Plus Series, Discovery Series.
Item 8: Hal Leonard Jazz Ensemble, 1990Add to your cart.
Promotional Recording. Includes Jazz Ensemble Series, Vocal Solo/Jazz Ensemble, Pop Specials, Easy Jazz Ensemble, Discovery Jazz, Easy Jazz Combo, Easy Jazz Paks, and Combo Paks.
Item 9: Lincolnwood High School Concert Band and Panhandle Unit Jr. High Band, 1977-1978Add to your cart.
Darrell Cannedy, director. Side One: "Invictus" by Karl King; "Jolly Robbers" by Von Suppe; "Portrait of a Trumpet" by Nestico; "Dance and Interlude" by Grundman; "The Trombone King - March" by Karl King. Side Two: "Slippery Gentlemen" by Harold Walters; "Selections from 'Roots'" by Lowden; "23 Skidoo" by Whitcomb; Panhandle Unit Jr. High Band: "Costa Brava" by Osterling; "Gibralter Rock" by Lloyd Conley.
Item 10: Lincolnwood High School Concert Band and Jazz Band, 1982Add to your cart.
Darrell Cannedy, director. Side 1: "Old Comrades" by Tieke; "Danse Macabre" by Saint-Saens; "Symphony #1" by Kalinnikoff; "My Fair Lady (Highlights)" by Herfurth. Side Two: "Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co." by Sousa; "Intermezzo (Cavaleria Rusticana)" by Mascagni; "The Marriage of Figaro" by Mozart; Jazz Band: "New York, New York" by Nowak; "Kansas City" by Lowden; "Night Train" by Higgins.
Item 11: Buffalo Grove High School Symphonic Band Pops Concert with Peter Nero, 1977Add to your cart.
Robert L. Rogers, Director. Record I, Side I: "Broadway Show-Stoppers Overture" arr. Barker; "I Write the Songs - Mandy" arr. Chattaway; "Feelings" by Albert, arr. Wolpe; "Overture to 'Candide'" by Bernstein; "Semper Fidelis" by John Philip Sousa. Record I, Side II: "Prologue from 'West Side Story'" arr. Gilmore; "The Way We Were" arr. Cacavas; "Selections from 'That's Entertainment'" arr. Gillman; "'Tara' from 'Gone with the Wind'" arr. Peter Nero; "Summer of '42" arr. Peter Nero. Record II, Side I: "Gershwin Medley" arr. Peter Nero. Record II, Side II: "What the World Needs Now is Love" by Bacharach, arr. Nero; "Send in the Clowns" by Sondheim, arr. Nero; "Selections from 'The Wiz'" arr. Nero; "Never Can Say Goodbye" arr. Nero.
Item 12: University of Redlands Symphony Band and Ensembles, 1968-1970Add to your cart.
James R. Jorgenson, director-conductorl James Gillespie, associate conductor; Philip Rehfeldt, associate conductor; James Christensen, guest conductor. Side One: "Spectrum" by Herbert Bielawa; "Contrasts" by James Christensen; "Sarabande" by Claude Debussy; "Allegro and Arioso" by Ingolf Dahl. Side two: "Dramatic Fanfare" by Morton Gould; "Phedre Overture" by Jukes Massenet; "Two Chorales" by Sigfried Karg-Elert; Concertino, Opus 107" by Cecile Chaminade.
Item 13: Gunneson Music Camp, Western State College of Colorado, 1963Add to your cart.
The Director's Band, Rober Hawkins, conductor. Side 3: "Psyche Symphonic Poem" by Franck. Side 5: "Roman Carnival Overture" by Berlioz; "Les Preludes Symphonic Poem" by Liszt.
Item 14: Educational Record Reference Library Band Program, 1969Add to your cart.
Side One: "Appassionato" by Vaclav Nelhybel, performed by The Richardson High School Band, Joseph L. Frank, conductor; "Theme and Variations" by Arnold Schoelberg, performed by The University of Illinois Concert Band, Mark Hindsley, conductor. Side Two: "Chester Overture" by William Schuman, performed by the Carnegie-Mellon University Kiltie Symphony Band, Richard Strange, conductor; "Ambrosian Hymn Variants" by Donal White, performed by The University of Texas Symphonic Band, William J. Moody, conductor; "Rocky Point Holiday" by Ron Nelson, performed by The University of Minnesota Concert Band Ensemble, Frank Bencriscutto, conductor.
Item 15: A Pops Concert with the University of Louisville Band, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Ernest E. Lyon, conductor. Side A: "The Gypsy Baron - Pavane"; "Jim Dandies"; "Si! Trocadero"; "The Afternoon of a Faun." Side B: "Men from Mars"; "Deep River Rhapsody"; "Forty Fathoms"; "Jungle Magic"; "Night Beat."
Item 16: The Brigham Young University Concert Band, 1956Add to your cart.
Housed in University of Illinois Concert Band sleeve. Ralph G. Laycock, director. Side One: "Second Suite in F for Military Band" by Holst; "Beguine fo Band" by Osser; "March, Op. 99" by Prokofieff; "Bugler's Holiday" by Anderson. Side Two: "Concerto for Piano and Band" by Starer; "Overture to Il Guarany" by Gomez-Clarke.
Item 17: Band of the Welsh Guards, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Lieut. F.L. Statham, conductor. "March Processional" by Clare E. Grundman; "Pomp and Circumstance No. 1" by Edward Elgar.
Item 18: Band of the Welsh Guards, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Lieut. F.L. Statham, director of music. "Walking Tune" by Clare E. Grundman; "Simonetta Serenade" by Curzon, arr. Duthoit.

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