The Development of the Australian Wind Band: An Historical Overview with Review of Selected Works by
Concert Band - Digital Sheet Music

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Concert Band - Digital Download

SKU: A0.931086

Composed by Dr Martin Hardy. Instructional,Standards. Score and parts. 60 pages. Dr Martin Hardy #3383169. Published by Dr Martin Hardy (A0.931086).

The purpose of the book to provide an historical overview of the Australian wind band movement in three categories - pre World War I, World War I to World War II and post World War II.  The discussion of these periods will include an analysis of the major trends, plus comments concerning the nature and scope of the bands from their beginnings to today.  Also the book examines three prominent composers together with a selection of their works:

Alexander Frame Lithgow (1870-1929) – "Queen O Dream."

Percy (George) Aldridge Grainger (1882 – 1961) – "Colonial Song."

David Stanhope (1952 - ) – "Folk Song Suite No. 1."

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