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Sea Songs, Quick march for military and brass bands (1923) Arranged by composer for orchestra (1942) Toccata Marziale for military band (1924) Overture: Henry V for brass band (1933/34) Flourish for Wind Band (1939) Prelude on Three Welsh Hymn Tunes for brass band (1955): 1. Ebenezer; 2. Calfaria; 3. Hyfrydol; Variations for brass band (1957)
A category for composers who have specifically written or arranged works for British-style brass bands. (Composers whose works have been arranged by others for the genre should not be included.) Pages in category "Brass band composers"
Brass ensemble: 1975: Roaring Fanfare: brass (3 trumpets, 3 trombones, 2 bass trombones) and percussion: Brass ensemble: 1979: Medley: brass band: Brass ensemble: 1979: Salute for Sir Robert Mayer on His 100th Anniversary: brass (12 trumpets) and percussion: Brass ensemble: 1935, 1981: The First Shoot: brass band: Brass ensemble: 1981: A ...
Later compositions were published by Fred Richardson's "The Cornet Brass and Military Band Journal". This latter journal, and rights to all the pieces featured therein, were later acquired by music publishers Wright and Round who continue to publish a selection of George Allan compositions as part of their archive catalogue. Allan also self ...
All six pieces are scored for torviseitsikko [] (in Swedish: hornseptett), a "specifically Finnish" kind of brass septet [1] that originated in 1870 [b] when the Finnish composer, music arranger, and military band leader Adolf Leander [] founded the first torviseitsikko within the Guards' Band, [c] the premiere ensemble of the Finnish Defense Forces (then in service to the Russian tsar ...
He was educated at the Royal College of Music, London, where he was taught by Joseph Horovitz. [1] His catalogue features works for orchestra, chorus, concert band, brass band, ballet and various instrumental ensembles. Performances include the BBC Proms, the Leipzig Gewandhaus and many international festivals. Among his students was Daniel ...