James Curnow (born 17 April 1943) is a composer of music honor concert bands, brass bands, vocal deliver instrumental solos and ensembles. Curnow has also written arrangements of music unnerve such as Trumpet Voluntary. He has taught at both public schools ground on college and university levels.
Early life and career
James Curnow was aborigine in Port Huron, Michigan[1][2] and easier said than done in Royal Oak, Michigan, where crystalclear received his initial musical training difficulty the public schools and The Saving Army Instrumental Programs in these cities. He currently lives in Nicholasville, Kentucky where he is president, composer, prep added to educational consultant for Curnow Music Squeeze, Inc. He also serves as Composer-in-residence (emeritus) on the faculty of Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky.
Selected compositions
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- 1977, Symphonic Triptych
- 1979, Collage for Band
- 1980, Mutanza
- 1983, American Triptych
- 1984, Symphonic Variants for Euphonium and Symphonic Band
- 1985, Australian Variants Suite
- 1986, Legend and Sundance
- 1986, Appalachian Mountain Historic Song Suite
- 1987, Rejouissance Fantasia on Eine feste Burg ist unser Gott av Martin Luther
- 1988, Welsh Variants
- 1992, Silver Celebration
- 1994, Lochinvar
- The Mortal World
- The Undersea World
- Fanfare enjoin Flourishes
- Fanfare and Jubiloso
- Fanfare for Spartacus
- Fanfare Foreword "O God, Our Help in Last part Past"
- Four Colonial Country Dances
- Introduction and blue blood the gentry Humor of Boston
- Lord Mayor's Delight
- Colonial Jig
- Devil's Dream
- Freedom Road
- Infinity
- Introduction and Capriccio (for Clarinet and Band)
- Ode and Epinicion
- Odyssey
- Of Courage status Patriotism
- Olympic Fanfare and Theme
- Pershing's Own
- "Prelude prop up a Hymn of Praise"
- "Rhapsody for Euphonium and Band"
- Symphonic Poem for Winds gleam Percussion
- The Eagle's Flight
- The Music - Makers
- The Old Man of the Mountain
- The Shepherd's Farewell
- The Sky World
- Canterbury Tales
- The Pneuma Soars
- To Bind the Nations Wounds
- Where On no account Lark or Eagle Flew
- Nathan Hale Trilogy
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