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Perusal Score Full Score Commissioned by the Network for New Music. PerusalDuration ca 12’ Copyright © 2003 MMB Music, Inc. Copyright assigned 2008 to Lauren Keiser Music Publishing (ASCAP). International Copyright Secured. All rights reserved. INSTRUMENTATION Flute Clarinet (Bb) Bassoon Horn (F) Trumpet (C) Trombone Piano Harp Violin Cello Percussion (1 player) Glockenspiel Xylophone Vibraphone Marimba Chimes Timpani Suspended Cymbals Glass Chimes Triangle Snare Drum Bass Drum Narrators Baritone with mono microphone stage left Soprano with mono microphone (reverb added) stage right Voices shouldPerusal be projected through speakers at the far corners of the stage. Perusal Perusal Perusal Copyright © 2003 MMB Music, Inc. Copyright assigned 2008 to Lauren Keiser Music Publishing (ASCAP). All rights reserved. International Copyright Secured. Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal Perusal George walker ensemble music scores Orchestra X075059 Concerto for Violin and Orchestra HL 42307 HL 40817 Dedicated to Violinist and Composer Gregory T.S. Walker. Recorded X077010 Address for Orchestra by Gregory Walker, violin and Sinfonia Varsovia, Ian Hobson Conductor, on Albany Records. X077011 An Eastman Overture HL 40818 X075065 Da Camera for Piano Trio with String HL 42536 Orchestra, Harp, Celesta & Percussion X077444 Foils for Orchestra: Hommage a Saint George HL 41186 Commissioned by Musica Reginae. Premiered February 20, 2010 with Commissioned by the Hanson Institute for American Music of the the Queens Symphony Orchestra. Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester. X075011 Dialogus for Cello and Orchestra HL 40755 X077052 Folksongs for Orchestra HL 40852 Revised in 1996 Commissioned by The Cleveland Orchestra. "A Formerly titled Four Spirituals for Orchestra. technically brilliant showcase for a virtuoso cellist" -Cleveland Plain Dealer X077449 Hoopla: A Touch of Glee HL 41187 X075004 Poeme HL 40749 Commissioned by the Las Vegas Philhamonic for the Centenial of the City of Las Vegas. X077418 Icarus in Orbit HL 41166 Woodwind Ensembles Commissioned by the New Jersey Youth Symphony to celebrate its X015018 Wind Set for Woodwind Quintet HL 40385 25th anniversary. HL 40934 X077145 Overture: In Praise of Folly String Ensembles X077354 Pageant and Proclamation HL 41106 S054003 String Quartet No. 1 HL 40041 X077153 Sinfonia No. 1 HL 40941 X054005 String Quartet No. 2 HL 40444 Debuted in 1968 at University of Massachusetts music festival, this four-movement string quartet has also been released by Summit X077304 Sinfonia No. 2 HL 41061 Records on the composer's "Lilacs" album. Choral - Conductor/ Full Scores X077417 Sinfonia No. 3 HL 41165 X094012 Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind HL 41361 X077305 Variations for Orchestra HL 41062 X094016 Psalm 121 HL 41363 Chamber Orchestra Chorus with Large Ensemble X077303 Antifonys HL 41060 X079021 Canvas HL 41294 X077175 Serenata HL 40961 Recorded by North Texas Wind Symphony, Eugene Migliaro Corporon released by Klavier recordings. X077369 Tangents for Chamber Orchestra HL 41121 Vocal Solo/Soli & Large Ensemble X078059 Abu HL 41266 String Orchestra X077362 Antifonys (string orchestra version) HL 41114 X078040 Cantata HL 41248 Also available for chamber orchestra HL 40092 Mixed Ensembles S078011 Lilacs for Voice and Orchestra Commissioned by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. "A dense, dark X066010 Modus HL 40598 work that penetrates deeply into the soul of Whitman's response to the assassination of a great leader" -Atlanta Constitution Solo Instrument(s) & Large Ensemble X078039 Mass (SATB & Orchestra - full score) HL 41247 X075034 Cello Concerto HL 40775 X078065 Mass (vocal/piano reduction) HL 41272 X074017 Concerto for Piano and Orchestra HL 40733 Commissioned by the National Endowment for the Arts X077113 Orpheus HL 40907 X072015 Concerto for Trombone (wind ens. vers.) HL 40699 One of the most frequently performed 20th century trombone works. Vocal Solo/Soli & Chamber Ensemble Orchestra and wind ensemble parts available on rental. X072013 Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra HL 40697 X081003 Poem HL 41302 One of the most frequently performed 20th century trombone works. Orchestra and wind ensemblePerusal parts available on rental. Questions/=comments?Writeto:[email protected] Perusal eorge Walker began his groundbreaking career as a young piano virtuoso and was admitted to Oberlin College on a= Gscholarshipfollowinghisfirstpublicrecitalattheageof14. GraduatingwiththehighesthonorsinhisConservatoryclass,hewas admitted to the Curtis Institute of Music, becoming the first black graduate of this renowned music school. His works demonstrate a widerangeofartisticexcellenceingenresrangingfrominstrumental andvocalsolosandchambermusictocompositionsfororchestraand otherlargeensembles.Heisthefirst=blackcomposertobeawarded thePulitzerPrize. = = = = = = = = Perusal PerusalU.S. $26.95 HL00041266 X078059 www.laurenkeisermusic.com .
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