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Heard at the Pub 2

From: Wind and Rhythm
Length: 58:30

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I feel a little like a guy who has come home late from the pub and is trying to explain how he got delayed and why he didn’t finish his work last week when we opened a subject that simply needs two weeks to cover. The theme was Music Heard at the Pub and we talked about how many composers use folk songs for inspiration for their wind band music that they heard at the Public House. We talked about Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst, and Gordon Jacob but we never got to Percy Grainger or Edward Elgar, and we stayed right in England when it is pretty clear, this method of inspiration wasn’t only going on in the British Isles. So, on this episode, we'll finish the story. Read the full description.

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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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Piece Description

The mission of Wind & Rhythm is to build a community of individuals who love wind bands; to grow a wider audience for the music bands play; and to provide a venue for band members and directors to speak about their art.

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
Lads of Wamphray March Dallas Wind Symphony Lincolnshire Posy. Reference Recordings 07:52
Greenbushes Indiana University of Pennsylvania Bands IUP Bands Of 2008. Private 09:04
A Somerset Rhapsody, Op21b North Texas Wind Symphony Gustav Holst. GIA 09:21
Overture For Brass Band: Henry the Fifth Grimethorpe Colliery Band Brass From The Masters: Vol. 2. Chandos 04:07
"Variations On An Original Theme, Op. 36, ""Enigma"" - Nimrod" Black Dyke Band Symphonic Brass. Naxos 04:07
Armenian Dances (Part II) Khoomar University of Illinois Symphonic Band The Begian Years, Vol. I. Mark Masters 04:55
Spoon River Dallas Wind Symphony Lincolnshire Posy. Reference Recordings 04:10
Foster's America III. If You've Only Got a Moustache North Texas Symphonic Band With Heart and Voice, David R Gillingham. Mark Masters 03:02

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Doug Brown, Host and Executive Director
Brad Poreda, Chief Technical Officer

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