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Dedicated to Carol, Addie Mae, Cynthia, and Denise

Awarded First Prize 1983 Virginia College Band Directors National Contest

Duration ca 6’

Copyright © 1983 MMB Music, Inc. Copyright assigned 2008 to Lauren Keiser Music Publishing (ASCAP). All rights reserved. International Copyright Secured.

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Piccolo 3 Flutes 3 Oboes Soprano Clarinet in E-flat 3 Clarinets in B-flat Alto Clarinet in E-flat Bass Clarinet in B-flat 2 Bassoons Contrabassoon

2 Alto Saxophone in E-flat PERUSALTenor Saxophone in B-flat Baritone Saxophone in E-flat

4 Horns in F 3 Trumpets in B-flat 3 Trombones Euphonium Tuba

Timpani Percussion (6 players) Celesta

String Bass

for Carol, Addie Mae, Cynthia and Denise * American Guernica

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Copyright © 1983 MMB Music, Inc. Copyright assigned 2008 to Lauren Keiser Music Publishing (ASCAP). International Copyright Secured. All rights reserved. PERUSAL PERUSAL PERUSAL PERUSAL PERUSAL PERUSAL PERUSAL PERUSAL PERUSAL PERUSAL PERUSAL PERUSAL PERUSAL PERUSAL PERUSAL PERUSAL PERUSAL dolphus Hailstork received his doctorate in composition from Michigan State University, where he was a student of H. Owen Reed. He completed earlier studies at the Manhattan School of AMusic under Vittorio Giannini and David Diamond, the American Institute at Fontainebleau with Nadia Boulanger, and with Mark Fax.

Dr. Hailstork has written in a variety of genres, producing works for chorus, solo voice, piano, organ, various chamber ensembles, band, and orchestra. His early compositions include Celebration, recorded by the Detroit in 1976; and two works for band (Out of the Depths, 1977, and American Guernica, 1983), both of which won national competitions. Consort Piece (1995), commissioned by the Norfolk Chamber Ensemble, was awarded first prize by the University of Delaware Festival of Contemporary Music.

Dr. Hailstork’s works have been performed by such prestigious ensembles as the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony, and the New York Philharmonic, under the batons of leading conductors such as James DePreist, Daniel Barenboim, Kurt Masur, and Lorin Maazel. 1999 saw the premieresPERUSAL of Dr. Hailstork’s Second Symphony, commissioned by the Detroit Symphony, as well as his second opera, Joshua’s Boots, commissioned by the Opera Theatre of St. Louis and the Kansas City Lyric Opera. Dr. Hailstork’s second and third were recently recorded by the Grand Rapids Symphony Orchestra, under David Lockington, on a Naxos label disc released in January 2007.

Recent commissions include Earthrise, a new large scale choral work premiered by James Conlon and the 2006 Cincinnati May Festival, Three Studies on Chant Melodies for the American Guild of Organists 2006 National Convention, and Whitman’s Journey, a cantata for chorus and orchestra, premiered by the Master Chorale of Washington, D.C. (under Donald McCullough) at the Kennedy Center in April 2006. Rise for Freedom, an opera about the Underground Railroad, will be premiered in the fall of 2007 by the Cincinnati Opera Company. Other premieres slated for the spring of 2008 are Serenade for chorus and orchestra, commissioned by Michigan State University, and Set Me on a Rock, also for chorus and orchestra, commissioned by the Houston Choral Society.

Dr. Hailstork, who has received honorary doctorates from Michigan State University and the College of William and Mary, resides in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and serves as Professor of Music and Eminent Scholar at Old Dominion University in Norfolk.

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