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High School Band Required List 2021-2022 High School Band Required List Table of Contents Click on the links below to jump to that list Band Group I (Required) Group II (Required) Group III (Required) BAND 2021‐2022 ISSMA REQUIRED LIST HIGH SCHOOL Perform as published unless otherwise specified. OOP = Permanently Out of Print * = New Additions or Changes this year Approximate times indicated for most selections GROUP I (REQUIRED) Aegean Festival Overture Makris / Bader E.C. Schirmer 10:00 Aerial Fantasy Michael A. Mogensen Barnhouse 10:30 Al Fresco Karel Husa Associated Music 12:13 American Faces David R. Holsinger TRN 6:00 American Hymnsong Suite (mvts. 1 & 3 or mvts. 1 & 4) Dwayne Milburn Kjos 3:11 / 1:45 / 1:50 American Overture For Band Joseph Willcox Jenkins Presser 115‐40040 5:00 American Salute Gould / Lang Belwin / Alfred 4:45 And The Mountains Rising Nowhere Joseph Schwantner European American Music 12:00 And The Multitude With One Voice Spoke James Hosay Curnow 8:00 Angels In The Architecture Frank Ticheli Manhattan Beach 15:00 Apotheosis Kathryn Salfelder Kon Brio 5:45 Apotheosis Of This Earth Karel Husa Associated Music 8:38 Archangel Raphael Leaves A House Of Tobias Masanori Taruya Foster Music 9:00 Armenian Dances Part I Alfred Reed Sam Fox / Plymouth 10:30 Armenian Dances Part II Alfred Reed Barnhouse 9:30 Army Of The Nile (March) Alford or Alford / Fennell Boosey & Hawkes 3:00 Aspen Jubilee Ron Nelson Boosey & Hawkes 10:00 Asphalt Cocktail John Mackey Osti Music 6:00 Austrian Overture Thomas Doss DeHaske 10:20 Away Day A. Gorb Masters Music 4:30 Balkanya Jan Van Der Roost DeHaske 10:16 Ballet Sacra David Holsinger TRN 16:00 Bandwagon, The (March) Philip Sparke Anglo Music 3:00 Barber Of Seville Overture, The Rossini / Singleton Masters Music 7:33 Barnum & Bailey's Favorite (March) King or King / Bainum King or Barnhouse 2:30 Baron Cimetier's Mambo Donald Grantham Piquant Press (Rental) 5:51 Be Glad Then, America William Schuman Merion Music / Presser 7:00 Be Thou My Vision David Gillingham C. Alan 7:00 Bells For Stokowski Michael Daugherty Peermusic (Rental) 14:00 Beowulf W. Francis McBeth Southern Music 9:30 Beyond Wataru Hokoyama Masters Music 9:00 Big Cage, The Karl King / Glover Barnhouse 1:36 * Blue Horizons Jeremy Martin Carl Fischer 7:17 Blue Lake John Barnes Chance Boosey & Hawkes QMB372 5:45 Blue Shades Frank Ticheli Manhattan Beach 10:00 Bookmarks From Japan (any 3 mvts.) Julie Giroux Musica Propria 2:15 / 2:40 / 4:00 / 2:54 / 3:55 / 3:50 Boys Of The Old Brigade (March) Chambers or Chambers / Smith Carl Fischer or Wingert‐Jones 2:45 Group I ©2021 HS Band Required List BAND 2021‐2022 ISSMA REQUIRED LIST HIGH SCHOOL Bravura (OOP) Charles Duble Church / Presser 2:59 British Eighth (March) Zo Elliot / Luckhardt Carl Fischer 3:15 Bulgarian Dances Franco Cesarini DeHaske 11:10 Burst Sean O'Loughlin Carl Fischer 3:05 Caccia And Chorale Clifton Williams Barnhouse 6:45 California Counterpoint: The Twittering Machine Cindy McTee Lauren Keiser Music 8:00 Candide Overture Bernstein / Beeler Boosey & Hawkes 4:00 Canterbury Chorale Jan Van Der Roost DeHaske 6:32 Canticle Of The Creatures (2nd & 4th mvts. plus 2 additional) James Curnow Jenson / Hal Leonard Canzon, Fugato, And Hymn Mark Camphouse Kjos 8:00 Canzona Peter Mennin Carl Fischer J542 5:00 Canzone Elliot Del Borgo Kendor 7:44 Caricatures For Wind Symphony (any 4 mvts.) Jere Hutcheson Margun Music Carmina Burana (mvts. 1, 2, 13, plus 4 others) Orff / Krance European American Music Carnival Overture Anton Dvorak / Leigh D. Steiger Kjos 9:40 Cathedrals Kathryn Salfelder Boosey & Hawkes 6:15 Celebration Philip Sparke Studio Music 10:36 Celebration Fanfare Joan Tower / Jack Stamp Associated Music 0‐7935‐7438‐2 5:00 Celebration Fanfare Steven Reineke Barnhouse 4:35 Celebration Overture Paul Creston Shawnee Press K0051 7:30 Celebrations John Zdechlik Kjos 10:00 Centennial Fanfare ‐ March Roger Nixon Carl Fischer 5:00 Centennial March Howard Hanson Carl Fischer 6:00 * Cherry Blossom Brilliance Chang Su Koh Bravo Music 7:30 Chester William Schuman Presser 145‐40000 6:00 Child's Garden of Dreams, A (any two of mvts. 1, 2, & 3 OR mvt. 4 OR mvt. 5) David Maslanka Carl Fischer 4:20 / 4:15 / 3:10 / 9:40 / 8:20 Children's March, The Percy Grainger / Erickson G. Schirmer 5035 / Hal Leonard 9410 7:00 Circuits Cindy McTee MMB Music 5:23 Circus Bee Filmore / Schissel Ludwig 2:42 Circus Franticus Julie Giroux Musica Propria 6:32 Colas Breugnon Overture Dimitri Kabalevsky/ W. Beeler Shawnee Press 4:45 Colonial Song Percy Grainger Carl Fischer J582 6:00 Color Bob Margolis Manhattan Beach 7:00 Colorado Peaks Dana Wilson Boosey & Hawkes 5:00 Colossus Of Columbia (March) Russell Alexander Barnhouse 2:45 Come Sunday (mvt. 1 or 2) Omar Thomas omarthomas.com 6:30 / 6:40 Commando March Samuel Barber G. Schirmer 3:15 Commemoration Overture Elliot Del Borgo Shawnee Press K0364 8:30 Commemorative Suite, A (all mvts.) Robert Jager Ludwig SBS242 11:00 Commencement Curtis Wilson Wm. Allen Music CB116 7:00 Concerto For Symphonic Band Frigyes Hidas Stormworks Europe Conversations With The Night Andrew Boysen, Jr. Kjos WB141F 7:30 Group I ©2021 HS Band Required List BAND 2021‐2022 ISSMA REQUIRED LIST HIGH SCHOOL Council Oak David Gillingham C. Alan 10:01 Country Band March Charles Ives / Sinclair Presser 145‐40012 4:13 Courtly Dances Britten / Bach Boosey & Hawkes 10:00 Cuban Overture Gershwin / Rogers Alfred 10:52 Dance Diabolique Hellmesberger / Takahashi DeHaske 6:00 Dance Movements (Mvt. IV: Molto Ritmico) Philip Sparke Studio Music 7:03 Dance Of The Jesters Tchaikovsky / Cramer Curnow 4:00 Dance Of The New World Dana Wilson Ludwig 11:00 Dance Suite On Spanish And Latin Rhythms Aldo Forte Kjos 10:03 * Dancing Fire Kevin Day Murphy Music Press 4:12 Danish Bouquet (any 3 mvts.) Ira Hearshen Ludwig Danse Bacchanale (from Samson Et Delila) Saint‐Saens / L. Steiger Kjos 7:39 Danse Folatre Claude T. Smith Wingert‐Jones 9:00 Danses Sacred And Profane (any 2 mvts.) William H. Hill Barnhouse 4:25 / 4:05 / 3:20 Danzon #2 Marquez / Nickel Peermusic Classical 9:52 Decoration Day Charles Ives Peermusic 8:00 Diamond Variations Robert Jager Columbia / Alfred 12:00 Dionysiaques Florence Schmitt / Duker Presser 10:49 Dithyrambos for Wind Orchestra Chang Su Koh Bravo Music YDOK‐C05 (Rental Only) 8:00 Divertimento Husa / Boyd Ludwig 15:00 Divertimento (any 3 mvts.) Leonard Bernstein Boosey & Hawkes 1:58 / 1:16 / 1:30 / 4:08 Divertimento For Band Ira Hearshen Ludwig 11:50 Divertimento For Band (any 4 mvts.) Vincent Persichetti Presser 135‐41014 1:24 / 2:10 / 1:05 / 1:42 / 2:30 / 1:50 Divertimento For Winds And Percussion (any 3 mvts.) Roger Chichy Daehn Publications Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night Elliot Del Borgo Shawnee Press 11:15 Down From The Shimmering Sky James Curnow Curnow 7:32 Downshifting Dan Welcher Presser 165‐00097 6:30 Duende (mvt. 1 or 4 and 2 or 3) Luis Serrano Alarcon Piles Music 3:37 / 3:30 / 8:10 / 3:24 Dunedin (March) Kenneth Alford Boosey & Hawkes 3:15 Early Light Carolyn Bremmer Carl Fischer 5:26 Easter Monday On The White House Lawn John Philip Sousa / Rogers Southern Music 2:37 El Camino Real Alfred Reed Marks / Hal Leonard 9:30 El Capitan (March) J.P. Sousa Presser 2:10 El Golpe Fatal Dirk Brosse DeHaske 13:00 El Salon Mexico Copland / Hindsley Boosey & Hawkes 12:00 Elegy John Barnes Chance Boosey & Hawkes QMB378 8:10 Elegy And Fanfare (March) (OOP) Roger Nixon Carl Fischer 9:00 Elegy For A Young American Ronald Lo Presti Presser 6:13 Elsa's Procession To The Cathedral R. Wagner / Cailliet Jenson / Alfred 7:15 Emblems Aaron Copland Boosey & Hawkes 11:59 Endurance Timothy Mahr Kjos 11:00 English Dances, Set II Arnold / Herbert Alfred Lengnick 8:30 Group I ©2021 HS Band Required List BAND 2021‐2022 ISSMA REQUIRED LIST HIGH SCHOOL English Folk Song Suite Ralph Vaughan Williams Boosey & Hawkes QMB151 12:00 Engulfed Cathedral, The Debussy / Patterson Manhattan Beach 6:00 Enigma Variations Edward Elgar / Slocum TRN 12:50 Entry Of The Gladiators (March) Fucik or Fucik / Seredy Boosey & Hawkes or Carl Fischer 2:30 Epinicion John Paulson Kjos B392 6:00 Epiphanies Ron Nelson Ludwig 7:48 Espana Chabrier / Rogers Southern Music 6:11 Esprit De Corps Robert Jager Marks 00007231 5:20 Eternal Father Strong To Save Claude T. Smith Wingert‐Jones 6:15 Exultate Samuel Hazo Boosey & Hawkes 3:30 Fairest Of The Fair Sousa / Fennell Presser 3:24 Fanfare And Allegro Clifton Williams Summy‐Birchard 515 6:15 Fanfare And Steeplechase John Cheetham Masters Music 7:56 Fanfare For A Golden Sky Scott Boerma Kjos 3:02 Fantasia In G Timothy Mahr Kjos JB3 5:00 Fantasia In G Major Bach / Goldman‐Leist Mercury / Presser 6:30 Fantasia On Aura Lee, "The Army Blue" Ira Hearshen Ludwig 12:07 Fantasies On A Theme By Haydn Norman Dello Joio Marks / Hal Leonard 6778 14:30 Fantasy Variations James Barnes Southern Music S612 15:00 Fantasy Variations On George Gershwin's Prelude II Donald Grantham Alfred 12:30 Fascinating Ribbons Joan Tower Schirmer 6:00 Festival Clifton Williams Summy‐Birchard 517 6:30 Festival Variations Claude T. Smith Wingert‐Jones 9:45 Festive Overture Shostakovich / Hunsberger Hal Leonard UB14 6:30 Festive Overture, A Alfred Reed Frank Music Corp. 7:00 Festivo Edward Gregson Novello / Shawnee Press 6:00 Fiesta Del Pacifico Roger Nixon Boosey & Hawkes QMB340 8:00 Fiesta! Philip Sparke Studio Music 7:14 Fifth Trumpeter, The W.
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