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GENESYS FANFARE GENESYS FANFARE for Concert Band Grade 4 MUSIC R New Standards Band Series David Mairs

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Page 1: 00 Genesys Full Score...Symphony Orchestra. Later the work was rescored for full orchestra and ultimately for concert band in this present arrangement. This band version was first

U.S. $75.00 S959CB

HL00236113

GENESYS FAN

FAREDavid M

airs

S959CB HL00236113

GENESYS FANFAREfor Concert Band

Grade 4

MUSICR

New Standards Band Series

David MairsGenesys Fanfare was written for and performed by the members of the Brass and Percussion sections of the Flint Symphony Orchestra. Later the work was rescored for full orchestra and ultimately for concert band in this present arrangement. This band version was first performed in 2016 by the combined Wind Ensembles of Texas Lutheran University conducted by Beth Bronk. The musical ideas for this fanfare are straightforward--the theme is a rhythmic representation of the name of the institution that commissioned the piece – Genesys Hospital. The asymmetrical repetition of the spoken rhythm however yields a refreshingly compelling pulse which drives the music all the way through.

MUSICR

David Mairs has received numerous commissions to compose for symphonic bands and symphony orchestras, as well as choirs and small ensembles. He has been an arranger for orchestras and bands for over fi�y years. He began composing and arranging while in high school and studied composi�on and arranging with Jerry Bilik and Wallace Berry at The University of Michigan. A five-year member of the Marching and Symphony Bands under Dr. William D. Revelli, Mairs immersed himself in the sounds and techniques of composing and arranging for those ensembles as well as for orchestra. While serving as Solo Horn of the U.S. Army Band in Washington, DC, Mairs worked for Jerry Bilik and began his own career as a composer and arranger. He con�nued wri�ng while serving as Associate Principal Horn of the Pi�sburgh

Symphony, a posi�on he held for more than a decade.

Mairs is beginning his twenty-first season as Music Director of the Mid-Texas Symphony, having served for eleven years as Resident Conductor of the San Antonio Symphony from 1988 to 1999. He has served as guest conductor for the Aus�n Symphony, the Dallas Symphony, the Houston Symphony, and con�nues to be a frequent guest conductor with the Flint Symphony. Mairs is a constant visitor to the rehearsal halls of public school bands and orchestras throughout the state of Texas, serving as a clinician, arranger, and guest conductor. He has also served as Musical Consultant for DCI's Phantom Regiment from 1996-1998.

David Mairs is currently enjoying the opportunity to compose for bands, orchestras, choirs, and handbell choirs, as well as music for his grandchildren!

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FULL SCORE

David Mairs

GENESYS FANFARE

for Symphonic Band

INSTRUMENTATION

1-FULL SCORE

1-PICCOLO

3-1st FLUTE

3-2nd FLUTE

1-1st OBOE

1-2nd OBOE

4-1st CLARINET in Bb

4-2nd CLARINET in Bb

4-3rd CLARINET in Bb

2-BASS CLARINET in Bb

1-1st BASSOON

1-2nd BASSOON

2-1st ALTO SAXOPHONE in Eb

2-2nd ALTO SAXOPHONE in Eb

2-TENOR SAXOPHONE in Bb

1-BARITONE SAXOPHONE in Eb

2-1st TRUMPET in Bb

2-2nd TRUMPET in Bb

2-3rd TRUMPET in Bb

1-1st HORN in F

1-2nd HORN in F

1-3rd HORN in F

1-4th HORN in F

2-1st TROMBONE

2-2nd TROMBONE

2-3rd TROMBONE

3-EUPHONIUM in Treble or Bass Clef

4-TUBAS

5-PERCUSSION: Timpani, Snare Drum,

Wood Block, Triangle, Crash

Cymbals, Xylophone & Marimba

HL00236114 S959FS

EAN 13 U.S. $10.00

Grade 4 Duration: Approx. 3:00 Minutes SAMPLE

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About the Music

This jubilant fanfare was originally commissioned for the Flint Symphony Orchestra Brass and Percussion

sections, to be performed at the opening of the new Genesys Hospital in the Flint, Michigan area in 1996. Several

years later, I transcribed it for the full Flint Symphony.

The Fanfare has, as its foundation, a 15 note theme that is a rhythmic representation of the name of the

institution that commissioned the piece. The theme sounds like the rhythm of the name, when said this manner:

Genesys Genesys Hospital - Genesys Hospital. The asymmetrical repetition of the spoken rhythm however yields a

refreshingly compelling pulse which drives the music all the way through.

This transcription for band is written for and dedicated to Professor Beth Bronk and the members of the Texas

Lutheran University Wind Ensemble in Seguin, Texas. Special thanks go to the dedicated members of the TLU

chapters of Tau Beta Sigma and Kappa Kappa Psi for their tremendous commitment to musical excellence and

community service.

David Mairs

About the Composer

David Mairs has received numerous commissions to compose for symphonic bands and symphony orchestras,

as well as choirs and small ensembles. He has been an arranger for orchestras and bands for over fifty years. He

began composing and arranging while in high school and studied composition and arranging with Jerry Bilik and

Wallace Berry at The University of Michigan. A five-year member of the Marching and Symphony Bands under Dr.

William D. Revelli, Mairs immersed himself in the sounds and techniques of composing and arranging for those

ensembles as well as for orchestra. While serving as Solo Horn of the U.S. Army Band in Washington, DC, Mairs

worked for Jerry Bilik and began his own career as a composer and arranger. He continued writing while serving as

Associate Principal Horn of the Pittsburgh Symphony, a position he held for more than a decade.

Mairs is beginning his twenty-first season as Music Director of the Mid-Texas Symphony, having served for

eleven years as Resident Conductor of the San Antonio Symphony from 1988 to 1999. He has served as guest

conductor for the Austin Symphony, the Dallas Symphony, the Houston Symphony, and continues to be a frequent

guest conductor with the Flint Symphony.

Mairs is a constant visitor to the rehearsal halls of public school bands and orchestras throughout the state of

Texas, serving as a clinician, arranger, and guest conductor. He has also served as Musical Consultant for DCI's

Phantom Regiment from 1996-1998.

David Mairs is currently enjoying the opportunity to compose for bands, orchestras, choirs, and handbell

choirs, as well as music for his grandchildren!

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The score and parts to Genesys Fanfare were engraved using FINALE® music software.

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Copyright © 2017 by Southern Music Company (ASCAP).International copyright secured. All Rights Reserved.

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Dedicated to the Texas Lutheran University Wind Ensemble, Beth Bronk, Director

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Page 6: 00 Genesys Full Score...Symphony Orchestra. Later the work was rescored for full orchestra and ultimately for concert band in this present arrangement. This band version was first

U.S. $75.00 S959CB

HL00236113

GENESYS FAN

FAREDavid M

airs

S959CB HL00236113

GENESYS FANFAREfor Concert Band

Grade 4

MUSICR

New Standards Band Series

David MairsGenesys Fanfare was written for and performed by the members of the Brass and Percussion sections of the Flint Symphony Orchestra. Later the work was rescored for full orchestra and ultimately for concert band in this present arrangement. This band version was first performed in 2016 by the combined Wind Ensembles of Texas Lutheran University conducted by Beth Bronk. The musical ideas for this fanfare are straightforward--the theme is a rhythmic representation of the name of the institution that commissioned the piece – Genesys Hospital. The asymmetrical repetition of the spoken rhythm however yields a refreshingly compelling pulse which drives the music all the way through.

MUSICR

David Mairs has received numerous commissions to compose for symphonic bands and symphony orchestras, as well as choirs and small ensembles. He has been an arranger for orchestras and bands for over fi�y years. He began composing and arranging while in high school and studied composi�on and arranging with Jerry Bilik and Wallace Berry at The University of Michigan. A five-year member of the Marching and Symphony Bands under Dr. William D. Revelli, Mairs immersed himself in the sounds and techniques of composing and arranging for those ensembles as well as for orchestra. While serving as Solo Horn of the U.S. Army Band in Washington, DC, Mairs worked for Jerry Bilik and began his own career as a composer and arranger. He con�nued wri�ng while serving as Associate Principal Horn of the Pi�sburgh

Symphony, a posi�on he held for more than a decade.

Mairs is beginning his twenty-first season as Music Director of the Mid-Texas Symphony, having served for eleven years as Resident Conductor of the San Antonio Symphony from 1988 to 1999. He has served as guest conductor for the Aus�n Symphony, the Dallas Symphony, the Houston Symphony, and con�nues to be a frequent guest conductor with the Flint Symphony. Mairs is a constant visitor to the rehearsal halls of public school bands and orchestras throughout the state of Texas, serving as a clinician, arranger, and guest conductor. He has also served as Musical Consultant for DCI's Phantom Regiment from 1996-1998.

David Mairs is currently enjoying the opportunity to compose for bands, orchestras, choirs, and handbell choirs, as well as music for his grandchildren!