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To accomplish our mission we produce both on-air and on-line programming that invites listeners to reconnect with their roots as members of bands; encourages listeners to participate in community music-making; and provides for listeners an opportunity to hear the best bands in the world.
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The Three Bees
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It’s important to look to your roots fairly often. In the wind band world, we have so much to celebrate in the present that looking back 330 years to music that was written ...
Weekend Matinee
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Are you thrifty? Do you go to the movies or to the theater on Saturday or Sunday afternoon to save money? Going into a darkened theater right in the middle of the day has a ...
Percy Grainger, Full of Surprises
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Name a few works by Percy Grainger... If you didn’t start with Lincolnshire Posy, I’d be surprised. He was born in Australia in 1882 and his music spans three continents. He ...
Sea Songs
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It’s remarkable, it seems like everyone loves sea songs. You would think that on this episode all we would hear would be the Navy and Coast Guard Bands performing. But no, ...
In the Neighborhood
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Here in the western hemisphere with the North, South, and Central America regions we’re all Americans. But unless you live near a border with Canada or Mexico... you kind of ...
Go West Young Man
(58:28)
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Here in the United States during the 1800's there was a belief that American settlers were destined to expand throughout the continent. They called this policy “manifest ...
Episode 229: A Morton Gould Perspective
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The American Bandmasters paid tribute to a musical legend this year at the annual ABA convention. We heard lots of music by one of America’s favorite composers and we met one ...
Heroes Real and Imaginary
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If you’re interested in a broad definition of the word heroes, this week on Wind & Rhythm, you’ll get to hear a variety of musical perspectives that will stretch your ...
ABA - Favorites from Tampa
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The American Bandmasters Association has its convention in March every year. This was my second year to enjoy their company, and to hear great music together. This year we ...
Sharing Gifts from the Midwest Clinic II
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When the gathering place for people who love band music heads to Chicago in December for the annual Midwest Clinic, it is a little like Christmas arrives a little early. ...
Piece Description
To accomplish our mission we produce both on-air and on-line programming that invites listeners to reconnect with their roots as members of bands; encourages listeners to participate in community music-making; and provides for listeners an opportunity to hear the best bands in the world.
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| American Hymn | Keystone Wind Ensemble | William Schumann. | Klavier | 10:56 | |
| Escapades for Solo Sax and Band | Dallas Wind Symphony | Live 13 April 2010. | Private | 14:19 | |
| Song Without Words | North Texas Wind Symphony | Symphonic Excursions. | Klavier | 16:48 | |
| Sinfonia IX: A Concert in the Park | College of New Jersey Wind Ensemble | Wind Fantasies. | Mark Masters | 10:23 |
Additional Credits
Doug Brown, Host and Executive Director
Brad Poreda, Chief Technical Officer
