| The Wind Band Masterworks Of Holst, Vaughan Williams, & Grainger
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139 pages, Item 1630318EN, $24.95
Here is a wonderful resource book about the lives and works of three marvelous wind band composers: Gustav Holst, Ralph Vaughan Williams, and Percy Grainger. The book devotes a chapter to each of these composers, discussing major works and also giving you a discography. Chapter one discusses the works of Holst: "First Suite in E-flat for Military Band", "Second Suite in F for Military Band", and "Hammersmith Prelude and Scherzo". Chapter two takes a look at Vaughan Williams and a few of his works: "English Folk Song Suite", "Sea Songs", and "Taccata Marziale". Chapter three is dedicated to Grainger's "Lincolnshire Posy", "Molly on the Shore", and "English Waltz". This book is perfect as a study guide, reference book, or a wonderful read into the works and lives of these composers.
Songbook Format: Reference Book
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Publisher: "The Wind Band Masterworks Of Holst, Vaughan Williams, & Grainger" was published by Meredith Music Publications.
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