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Music Publications for Band
Sailing Virginia's composition for young
band uses original melodies to create her musical image of a typical day sailing Harmony, a sailboat
her parents owned and would often sail on the Potomac River and the Chesapeake Bay. Published by Curnow Music Press and available for purchase through your local music dealer or J.W. Pepper (catalog #10033078).
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Classical Concerto for Tenor
Saxophone and Wind Ensemble by Eric Ewazen/arr. Virginia Allen. Written for James Houlik. Published in 2016 by Presser.
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Concerto for Marimba and Wind Ensemble by Eric
Ewazen/arr. Virginia Allen. Premiered by She-E Wu and the University of Arkansas Wind Ensemble in April 2003. Available
from MostlyMarimba.
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Concerto for Tenor Trombone and Wind Ensemble by Eric Ewazen/arr.
Virginia Allen. Premiered by Craig Mulcahy, Principal
Trombonist of the Washington Opera Orchestra, and The U.S. Army Band at the Eastern Trombone Workshop in March 2001. Available
for rental from Southern Music.
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Concerto for Trombone and Wind Ensemble by Salvador Brotons/arr.
Virginia Allen. Premiered by Mark Lawrence (Principal
Trombone, San Francisco Symphony) and The U.S. Army Band at the Eastern Trombone Workshop on March 22, 2003. The original
version of the concerto with orchestra was written in 1995 for Ricardo Casero, Principal Trombonist of the Barcelona Symphony
Orchestra. The concerto is also available with piano reduction. For information on the concerto version with orchestra or
piano, please visit the Brotons & Mercadal Edicions Musicals web site. Contact Virginia to purchase the wind ensemble arrangement.
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Concerto for Tuba or Bass Trombone & Wind Ensemble by
Eric Ewazen/arr. Virginia Allen. Transcription premiered
by Blair Bollinger, Bass Trombonist of the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the Temple University Wind Symphony, February 2000.
Available for rental from Southern Music.
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Concerto Grosso for Three Trombones and Tuba by Arcady Dubensky/transcribed by Virginia
Allen. Composed in 1949 by Arcady Dubensky for the low brass section of the New York
Philharmonic, the original version was premiered in Carnegie Hall on November 3, 1949 with Leopold Stokowski conducting. The
transcription for band was premiered by The U.S. Army Band at the 1999 Eastern Trombone Workshop. Contact Virginia to acquire the music, which requires prior approval from the publisher.
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Cutting Loose by Stefania De Kenessey/transcribed by Virginia Allen.
Trumpet concerto written for Chris Gekker. This wind version was premiered with Mr. Gekker and the University of Maryland Wind Ensemble in November
2007. Contact Virginia to purchase the music.
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Old Settlers' Picnic by Eric Ewazen/arr. Virginia Allen. This four-movement piece was composed for string
orchestra, and the band arrangement was commissionsed for the 2015 Jeju International Wind Ensemble Festival in Korea. The
piece is based on a true event that happened at the turn of the 20th century in Wisconsin when the old settlers around Oregon,
WI (now a suburb of Madison) got together for a day-long event involving a parade, a picnic, a dance, and evening tales of
bears and tornados from the settlers. Published by Presser.
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Reflections on the Hudson by Nancy Bloomer Deussen/arr. Virginia
Allen. Symphonic poem dedicated to the Bicentennial of
West Point. Premiered by The U.S. Military Academy Band on January 18, 2002. $75.00 Contact Virginia to purchase the music.
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Women of the Podium March by Virginia Allen. Grade 3 march for band. Published by TRN Music, 1986, and available for purchase through your local music dealer or J.W. Pepper (catalog
#2201903).
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