CONCERTO COMPETITION Partial Repertoire List

This list is neither complete nor necessarily a recommendation. These are compositions that we know have a band accompaniment to them. We are sure that there are more. If you have additions and corrections to this list, please e-mail them to [email protected] .We’ll need the composer name, composition name and publisher, if known. Thank you!

Flute Concerto for Flute and Wind Ensemble Thom George Concerto for Flute #2 in D Major Mozart/ arr. Monroe Concerto for Piccolo in C Major Vivaldi/ arr. Alfred Reed Poem Charles Griffes

Oboe Concerto for Oboe and Band Handel/arr. Floyd Werle Concerto in c minor for Oboe Allesandro Marcello/ arr. Charles Yeago 4th Solo de Concert Stanislaus Verroust/arr. Martin Tousignant Variations on a Theme of Mikhail Glinka Rimsky-Korsakov Concerto for Oboe in C major Haydn

Clarinet Solo de Concours Henri Rabaud Clarinet Concerto, K622 Mozart/ arr. Peter Schmalz Concerto for Clarinet #1 in f minor, Op. 73 von Weber/arr. Peter Schmalz Concerto for Clarinet #2 von Weber/arr. Jeff Girard Concertino for Clarinet von Weber Concerto for Clarinet and Military Band Rimsky Korsakov/arr. Clark McAlister Clarinet Concerto Philip Sparke

Bassoon Concerto for Bassoon and Wind Ensemble Frigyes Hidas Concerto in Bb for Bassoon (Movt. 1) Mozart/arr. Charles Yeago Concerto for Bassoon von Weber/ arr Peter Scmalz

Saxophone Concerto for Alto Saxophone, op. 26 Paul Creston Concerto for Alto Saxophone Alexander Glazunov Concerto for Alto Saxophone Jacques Ibert Concertino da Camera Jacques Ibert Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Band Ida Gotkovsky Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Band Karel Husa Concerto for Saxophone and Band Michael Ball Concerto for Soprano Saxophone Van Beurden Concerto for Tenor Sax and Symphonic Winds William Schmidt M’ladies Pleasure Smith & Homes (tenor) Scenes that are Brightest Wallace/Henton (alto, tenor) Serenade for Alto Saxophone Frank Bencriscutto

Horn Concerto No. 1 in D, K 412 Mozart/ arr. Sansone Concerto No. 2 in Eb Mozart/ arr. Sansone Concerto No. 3 in Eb Mozart Concerto No. 4 Mozart Concerto for Horn #1, Op. 11 R. Strauss/arr. John Boyd or John Anderson Concerto for Horn, Op.8 R. Strauss Concerto for Horn and Band John Zdechlik Horn Concerto for Band Ralph Herman Concerto in B flat, op. 91 Reinhold Glière Concertpiece for Horn Camille Saint-Saens

Trumpet Concerto for Trumpet and Band A. Arutiunian/arr. Guy Duker Concerto for Trumpet(Finale) Hummel/Frank Erickson or Ghitalla/Corley Concerto for Trumpet and Winds Alfred Reed Concerto for Trumpet in Eb Major, HobVIIe:1 Haydn/ arr. Duthoit Carnival of Venice Herbert L. Clark Concerto for Trumpet and Winds John S. O’Reilly Dramatic Essay Clifton Williams Willow Echoes Frank Simon Ode for Trumpet Alfred Reed Sounds form the Hudson Herbert L. Clark Napoli Bellstedt/arr. Simon M’ladies Pleasure Smith & Homes My Regards Edward Liewellyn Scenes that are Brightest Wallace/arr. Henton

Trombone Concerto for Trombone and Band Launy Grondahl/arr. Muller Concerto for Trombone, Op. 114b Derek Bourgeois Concerto for Bass Trombone Frank Siekmann Concerto for Trombone Leopold Mozart/ arr. San Adler Concerto for Trombone Rimsky Korsakov/ arr. Clark McAlister Morceau Symphonique. Op. 88 Alexandre Guilmant T –Bone Concerto Johan De Meij M’ladies Pleasure Smith & Homes My Regards Edward Liewellyn Annie Laurie Arthur Pryor/ arr. Glenn P. Smith Concertino, op. 4 Ferdinand David/ arr. Robert Mueller Concerto for Trombone Erik Larson

Euphonium Concerto for Euphonium Adam Gorb Concerto for Euphonium Joseph Horovitz Concerto for Euphonium and Wind Band Draxlmeier/arr. Helm Basista Concerto for Euphonium James Curnow My Regards Edward Liewellyn Scenes that are Brightest Wallace/Henton

Tuba Concerto for Tuba Frigyes Hidas Concerto for Tuba Martin Ellerby Concerto for Tuba Edward Gregson Concerto for Tuba Bruce Broughton

Percussion Concertino for Marimba, Op. 21B Paul Creston Concerto for Solo Percussionist Darius Milhaud Concerto for Tympani Gordon Jacob Concerto for Marimba and Wind Ensemble Thom Briggs Elements Adam Gorb