Northwestern University Symphonic Wind Ensemble Songtexte
Music from Northwestern
- Four Scottish Dances: I. Pesante (von Malcolm Arnold)
- Four Scottish Dances: II. Vivace; meno mosso; vivace (von Malcolm Arnold)
- Four Scottish Dances: III. Allegretto (von Malcolm Arnold)
- Four Scottish Dances: IV. Con brio; Presto (von Malcolm Arnold)
- Three Shanties: I. Allegro con brio (von Malcolm Arnold)
- Three Shanties: II. Allegretto semplice (von Malcolm Arnold)
- Three Shanties: III. Allegro vivace (von Malcolm Arnold)
- English Dances, Set 2: I. Allegro non troppo (von Malcolm Arnold)
- English Dances, Set 2: II. Con brio (von Malcolm Arnold)
- English Dances, Set 2: III. Grazioso (von Malcolm Arnold)
- English Dances, Set 2: IV. Giubiloso (von Malcolm Arnold)
- Sarabande and Polka from Solitaire: Sarabande (von Malcolm Arnold)
- Sarabande and Polka from Solitaire: Polka (von Malcolm Arnold)
- Tam O'Shanter (von Malcolm Arnold)
- Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo: I. Prelude (von Malcolm Arnold)
- Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo: II. Siciliano (von Malcolm Arnold)
- Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo: III. Rondo (von Malcolm Arnold)
- A Grand Grand Overture (von Malcolm Arnold)
Winds of Change: American Music for Wind Ensemble from the 1950s to the 1970s
- Pageant
- Expansions
- Verticals Ascending
- Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra of Wind Instruments: I. Moderato
- Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra of Wind Instruments: II. Allegro energico
- Symphonic Songs for Band: I. Serenade
- Symphonic Songs for Band: II. Spiritual
- Symphonic Songs for Band: III. Celebration
Mehr Songtexte
- Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral
- Huldigungsmarsch
- A Child's Garden of Dreams: II. "A drunken woman falls into the water and comes out renewed and sober."
- Symphony No. 4
- A Child's Garden of Dreams: V. "An ascent into heaven where pagan dances are being celebrated; and a descent into hell, where angels are doing good deeds."
- A Child's Garden of Dreams: III. "A horde of small animals frightens the dreamer. The animals increase to a tremendous size, and one of them devours the little girl."
- A Child's Garden of Dreams: IV. "A drop of water is seen as it appears when looked at through a microscope. The girl sees that the drop is full of tree branches. This portrays the origin of the world."
- A Child's Garden of Dreams: I. "There is a desert on the moon where the dreamer sinks so deeply into the ground that she reaches hell."
- And Outdoor Overture