L. C. Harnsberger
Biography
Lindsey C. Harnsberger (b. 16 May 1966, Pasadena, Calif.) is an American composer, arranger and author.
Harnsberger received his B.M. in music composition from the University of Southern California where he studied with internationally respected composers and arrangers including Morten Lauridsen, Stephen Hartke, and William A. Schaefer.
Harnsberger has written and arranged for wind ensembles, orchestras, chamber ensembles, solo instrumentalists, and singers. His orchestral and band works have been performed across the United States and abroad, and his first opera Golondrina has been performed multiple times in California. Three of his film scores for classic vintage silent films were played live with full orchestra.
His published works include best-selling music for band, full orchestra, solo piano, chorus, reference books, and method books, with some translated into multiple languages including German, and Korean. He is currently [2022] working on a new opera to be performed in 2023.
Harnsberger is also vice president and editor in chief of Alfred Publishing Company.
Works for Winds
- 11tet
- Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, 2nd Movement (as arranger) (1804-1808/)
- Classical Suite
- Divertimento
- Elegy
- Euphonium Concertino (1997)
- Fantastic Foster (as arranger) (2010)
- Four-Minute Overture
- Joplin! (as arranger) (2003)
- Marche Militaire (as arranger) (1818?/2011)
- Military Polonaise (as arranger) (1838/2007)
- Minimalisma
- Mozart! (as arranger) (2006)
- Mussorgsky! (as arranger) (2008)
- A Patriotic Day (as arranger) (2012)
- The Propriety of Disorientation (2013)
- A Renaissance Pageant (as arranger) (2002)
- Russian Easter Overture (as arranger) (1888/2005)
- Scheherazade Selections (as arranger) (1888/2009)
- Scherzo
- Slavonic Dance No. 8 (as arranger) (1878/2004)
- Sonata for Horn Quartet (2017)
- Symphony No. 9: Finale (as arranger) (1893/1999)
- Three Scottish Songs (2017)
- Toccata (1994)
- Tuba Concertino
Resources
- Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music. "Harnsberger, L.C." Accessed 2 October 2022
- "L. C. Harnsberger." Alfred Music. Web. Accessed 2 October 2022
- L. C. Harnsberger website Accessed 2 October 2022