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Contents
General Info
Year: 1997
Duration: c. 9:00
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Common Tone Press
Cost: Score and Parts (print) - $30.00
Instrumentation
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Errata
None discovered thus far.
Program Notes
The great trombonist and singer Jack Teagarden died in his sleep in New Orleans on January 13, 1964. This is what he was dreaming.
For Alan Gemberling [trombone soloist]. Dedicated to Carl Lobitz.
- Program Note from score
Commercial Discography
State Ratings
None discovered thus far.
Performances
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- University of Richmond (Va.) Wind Ensemble (David Niethamer, conductor; Ben Anderson, trombone) – 19 November 2017
- University of New Hampshire (Durham) Wind Symphony (Andrew Boysen, Jr., conductor) – 2013
Works for Winds by this Composer
- 12873465 (2004)
- Agincourt Hymn (1987)
- Ballroom Portraits
- Before Thy Throne I Now Appear
- Buffalo Jump Ritual
- Casco Bay
- Celebrate Celebration
- Changing Concepts
- Child's Dream of a Star, A
- Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestral Winds
- Cowboys
- Dinosaurs (1991)
- Dream of Abraham, The
- Electricity (1997)
- Fanfare for 1990 Goodwill Games
- Fanfare for a Great Circle
- Fanfare in Song Form
- Four Phrases from Psalm 91
- The Haunted Mine (2010)
- Hymn of St. Francis
- In Memoriam, Dresden, 1945. See: Symphony No. 1, "In Memoriam, Dresden, 1945"
- Inferno (2010)
- Jack Teagarden Enters Heaven (1997)
- Maine Vigils
- March of the Children's Guard (1997)
- Meditations on the Writings of Vasily Kandinsky
- Music for Percussion and Band
- Night City - Music for the Imaginary Film
- Rhythm
- Scenes from Childhood (Bukvich)
- Song Suite for Band
- Surprise, Pattern, Illusion: Prehistoric Cave Ceremonies
- Symphony No. 1, "In Memoriam, Dresden, 1945"
- Three Phrases from Yugoslav Folk Songs
- Threnos (2000)
- Time Travel (1997)
- Unusual Behavior in Ceremonies Involving Drums
- Virgin and Child with St Anne, The
- Voodoo (1984)
- Xylophone Concerto
Resources
- Daniel Bukvich website Accessed 26 November 2017