Welcome to the Tim Reynish Website

Updated 1st November 2004 

Tim Reynish

Dear Colleagues,

Greetings and again thanks for your suggestions and comments. Proposals for important unknown repertoire come from Eduard Oertle of Stuttgart and Colonel Timothy Foley, recently retired Director of the “President’s Own”. Important CDs have been sent in by Christian Lindberg, trombonist extraordinary, Donald DeRoche, and also by Fred Speck, Cody Birdwell, Jo Hermann and John Carmichael from my recent tour of Kentucky and Tennessee. These will be reviewed later in November.

News on this November Homepage of newly recommended literature, for the WASBE International Youth Wind Orchestra and also of repertoire for two European conducting courses. If you have news for the December update, please get it to me by 15th November at timreynish@tiscali.co.uk

News is up on the CBDNA Web of the Conference clinic sessions as well as concert programmes. See you all in New York. Here also are listed four composers born in 1905 so if you want a prompt towards new repertoire, look no further. News too of a book which should be in everyone’s library; any composer of significance who wrote for wind before 2000 is likely to be treated in Norman Smith’s incredible book. I would suggest that national and international organisations should treat that as a core repertoire list for the 20th century, to which we all need to add supplements for national repertoire, contemporary repertoire, etc.

NEW ON THE SITE

80 links completed

Some Thoughts on Score Study by Mark Heron

Concerto repertoire

History and assessment of 1981-2004 completed

Conducting clinic by Walter Beeler

Composers news

NEW SITE:  www.edwardgregson.com

CANFORD SUMMER SCHOOL WIND BAND CONDUCTING COURSE 

England, august 7 – 14 2005 
Repertoire now available.

JUNGFRAU MUSIC FESTIVAL Switzerland, Masterclass for Conductors Interlaken July 4 – 9 2005

CONFERENCES IN 2005

24 – 27 February     CBDNA in New York

10 - 16 July             WASBE in Singapore

4 – 6 November       BASBWE in Manchester

INTERNATIONAL YOUTH WIND ORCHESTRA

Meeting in Singapore 10 – 16 July conductors Felix Hauswirth and Yasuhde Ito

Artistic Director Glenn Price – put your mouse on this title for full details

BIRTHDAY COMPOSERS for 2005

For repertoire ideas: 

ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD NEXT YEAR

1905 7th November William Alwyn

1905 4th April Eugène Bozza

1905 23 August Constant Lambert

RECORDING OF THE MONTH

Christian Lindberg conducts the Swedish Wind Ensemble 

BIS-CD-1268

Includes Alven Suite The Mountain King and Fest-Ouverture; Varese Integrales; Mats Larsson-Gothe Prelude and Dance; Lindberg Concerto for Winds and Percussion

BOOK OF THE MONTH

PROGRAM NOTES FOR BAND by Norman E Smith

Essential reference book available from $55 from Bayside Music

Smith, Norman E. Program Notes for Band

This large-format, 752 page hardcover volume gives you program note material for more than 1,600 band compositions by more than 700 composers. It's all here: reasons for titles and dedications, related historical events, and circumstances relating to premiere performances. Other features include degree of difficulty, reference recording information, original and English titles, publication dates, and performance times. Whether you use printed programs, or your band's announcer introduces then numbers on your concerts, or both, you will be glad you added this volume to your band library!

PREMIERE OF THE MONTH 

Dancing Galaxy by Augusta Read Thomas, 11 November at New England Conservatory, Boston, Frank Battisti conducts world premiere of the composer’s own arrangement of Galaxy Dances, especially written for and dedicated to Battisti.

SCORE OF THE MONTH

For School Bands Grade 4/5         Improvisations; Rhythms         Andreas Makris

For Community Bands 3/4             Pageant of London                 Frank Bridge

CONCERTOS OF THE MONTH

VUH by Dieter Mack for Solo Percussion, Wind Orchestra and Three Percussion

Recommended by Eduard Oertle

DISCOVERY OF THE MONTH

Three of a Kind by Mark Phillips, recorded on MMC 2078

CHAMBER WORK OF THE MONTH

Recommended by Timothy Foley and Mark Heron

Giya Kanchelli Magnum Ignotum (1994) Duration: 22'

for chamber ensemble fl.2ob.2cl.2bn/2hn/db/tp

Recorded by Royal Flanders Philharmonic on ECM Label

PUBLISHER TO EXPLORE

Ballerbach Music

CANFORD REPERTOIRE for Conducting Course and Symphonic Wind Orchestra for 2005

BASBWE WIND band Conductors Course

In association with the BASBWE Educational Trust

Tutors:

Timothy Reynish

Mick Dowrick

Phillip Scott

This course is for wind band conductors at the intermediate and advanced levels. Up to twenty-five students will be accepted as “active “ participants working from two repertoire lists., Lists A and B are for the more experienced student, whilst List B is for the less experienced student. Observers are also encouraged and will be fully involved in general technique sessions., discussions and playing in the class ensemble, but they will only conduct at the discretion of the tutors. The class will explore conducting techniques, score preparation, rehearsal and training skills. A CD and score library will be available for reference and special emphasis will be placed on extending knowledge the knowledge of repertoire at all levels. A video recorder will be sued to analyse technical requirements and development. The course will run concurrently with the Symphonic Wind Orchestra and there will be close liaison between the two. All participants should bring with them any instruments they play in order to accommodate ensemble work within the class.

All students are required to prepare their chosen repertoire thoroughly before and are invited to bring a score and set of parts to one work which they would wish to introduce to their colleagues

REPERTOIRE

CONDUCTORS LIST A

Ellerby                 Paris Sketches                     Maecenas

Mozart                Serenade in C Minor            Barenreiter

Marshall               L’Homme Armé                  Maecenas

Stravinsky            Octet                                   Boosey and Hawkes

 

CONDUCTORS LIST B

Bourgeois            Metro Gnome                      Hafabra

Carroll                 Song of Lir                          Maecenas

Gorb                   Bridgewater Breeze              Maecenas

Holst                   Marching Song                     Novello

Woolfenden         Mockbeggar Variation         Ariel 

SYMPHONIC WIND ORCHESTRA

The Symphonic Wind Orchestra is designed for experienced amateurs and students to play and study significant repertoire for Wind Orchestra and Wind Ensemble. Reference should also be made to the repertoire listed for the BASBWE Wind Band Conductors’ Course. A regular feature will be wind ensemble and chamber music playing. Some of the repertoire listed will be studied in depth, the remainder in repertoire sessions.

Applicants are asked to note any “doubling” instruments they play and can bring, (Cor Anglais, Alto or Bass Clarinet etc) on their application forms.

SYMPHONIC WIND ORCHESTRA - REPERTOIRE

Ball                   Omaggio                             Novello

Bingham            Three American Icons         Maecenas

Bourgeois          Symphony for William         Hafabra

Clark                 Samurai                              Maecenas

Grainger            The Power of Rome            Mills

Grainger            Children’s March                Schirmer

McAllister         Pascha                                Maecenas

Nelson              Rocky Point Holiday            Boosey

McNeff             The Winged Lion                 Maecenas

Sallinen             The Palace Rhapsody          Novello

Wood               The Caldron                        Maecenas