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Minimum Performance Time: Class A = 15 minutes / Class B, C and M = 10 minutes Set Up Time: 10 minutes
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. No Permission, No Transfer2. This event is for member-school band ensembles performing at WSMA Concert Festivals. Event 3000 groups may not register or
perform at WSMA District Solo & Ensemble Festivals.3. Set-up must be completed within 10 minutes.4. Concert groups will perform 3 selections; but may perform only two selections if the combined performance time equals or
exceeds the minimum times listed in the table provided in the Festival Rules. See VI.C.9 for more information.5. The REQUIRED number determines the class entered, and must be chosen from the current WSMA event list.6. The SELECTED number may be from the WSMA list or any other source, but must be of the same class difficulty as the required
number while providing a diverse and contrasting program. It is not necessary to send the selected number to WSMA forpermission.
7. Play all movements on multi-movement works unless other instructions are specified.8. Electronic substitutions for traditional instruments require written permission from WSMA.
* Indicates the selection is new to the WSMA Festival Music List this year.# Indicates the selection, while on the list previously, has had a change made. Changes include: combined with another selection,
moved from or combined with another event list, instructions updated, and/or the selection number has changed.
PLEASE NOTE: The concert band list has major changes in festival seasons starting with ODD numbered years. Thefirst two digits of the selection number indicate the summer that the selections will rotate off the list. (i.e. 1701will come off during the summer of 2017)
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Concert Festivals - BandEvent 3000 - Concert Band
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3000A - Standard RepertoireS301
GraingerGS-HL/LMP (Ludwig)B3055 (original)
Play any four mvts.Duration: ca. 14:58
Lincolnshire Posy
S302arr. BennettHL
Play any three mvts.Duration: ca. 15:25
Suite of Old American Dances
S303Arnold/PaynterCF
Four Scottish Dances
S304SchumannTP
Duration: ca. 6:00
Chester Overture for Band
S305Shostakovich/arr. HunsbergerHL 00127014
Duration: ca. 6:00
Festive Overture, Op. 96
S306Holst/ed. MatthewsBH
Play entire suiteDuration: ca. 10:00
First Suite in Eb, Op. 28, No. 1
S307JacobBH
Play mvt. I and three other mvts.
William Byrd Suite
S308CoplandBH
Duration: ca. 9:30
An Outdoor Overture
S309Dello JoioMarks-HL
Play entire piece;OR play Theme and Variations 1, 2 and 5Duration: ca. 11:40
Variants on a Mediaeval Tune
S310ChanceBH
Variations on a Korean Folk Song
S311Holst/ed. MatthewsBH
Play entire suiteDuration: ca. 10:30
Second Suite in F
S312Wagner/CaillietAlf(WB)
Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral
S313Grainger/ed. Rogers or EricksonGS-HL 50359410/SMC-HL 03778018 (S673)
Duration: ca. 7:00
Children’s March: Over the Hills and Far Away
S314JenkinsTP
Duration: ca. 4:30
American Overture for Band
S315ChanceBH
Incantation and Dance
S316Orff/KranceSchott-HL 49012054 (SHS1015-50)
Play any seven mvts.
Carmina Burana
S317HindemithSchott-HL 49012052 (SHS1012-50)
March from Symphonic Metamorphosis
S318MilhaudHL
Play any three mvts.
Suite Francaise
S319ReedHL 6781 (Edition MCB78)
Play allDuration: ca. 4:30
A Festival Prelude
S320WilliamsAlf BDM02032/SamFox (POP)
Play allDuration: ca. 6:50
Symphonic Dance No. 3 (Fiesta)
S321ReedAlf(Bel) BDM02031
Duration: ca. 12:01
Armenian Dances, Part I
S322PersichettiTP 135410140
Play four contrasting mvts.
Divertimento for Band
S323VaughanBH-HL 48006289, BH-HL 48018939(Both versions permitted)
Duration: ca. 5:00
Toccata Marziale
S324
Grainger/arr. SharpCF J240
*
Play bothDuration: ca. 7:00
Irish Tune from County Derry andShepherd's Hey
S325PersichettiTP 165000430
*
Play two mvts.Duration: ca. 16:00
Symphony for Band
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3000A
The following selections will be on thefestival list until July 2017...1701
GrundmanBH
Duration: ca. 6:30
Concord
1702StrommenAlf
Duration: ca. 7:00
Prairie Song
1703GirouxMusPro MP99092
Duration: ca. 7:00
Khan
1704CamphouseTRN CBROS1
Duration: ca. 11:00
A Movement for Rosa
1705WhitacreHL 4001888
Duration: ca. 7:20
October
1706Bach/arr. DaehnDaehn DP9811-SET
Chaconne in D Minor
1707SmithBarnhouse 012-4155-00
Earhart: Sounds of Courage
1708BalmagesFJH B1392
Play all
Midnight On Main Street
1709StampKjos JB44
Play all
Pastime (A Salute To Baseball)
1710TicheliMnhBch 0-931329-15-9
Play allDuration: ca. 9:00
Vesuvius
The following selections will be on thefestival list until July 2019...1901
HazoHL 04002784
#
Duration: ca. 6:00
Arabesque
1902KerrickAlf 22279
*
Duration: ca. 4:20
Bayou Breakdown
1903MenninCF J542
*
Duration: ca. 5:24
Canzona
1904BalmagesFJH B1577
*
Duration: ca. 8:38
Evocatio
1905SchumannGS-HL 50350740
*
Duration: ca. 7:00
George Washington Bridge
1906MaslankaCF J757
*
Play either movementDuration: ca. 16:32
Give Us This Day
1907GalanteAlf 41958
*
Duration: ca. 6:19
God's Country
1908PannTP 115402020
*
Duration: ca. 7:30
Hold This Boy and Listen
1909YagasawaDeHaske-HL 44011905
*
Duration: ca. 7:00
Hunting Scenes
1910GirouxMusPro
*
Duration: ca. 5:49
Italian Rhapsody
1911FitzpatrickAlf 41968
*
Duration: ca. 4:19
(Jungst) aposed
1912Lauridsen/arr. ReynoldsPeer 620958010, 62094-804
#O Magnum Mysterium
1913Kabalevsky/arr. HunsbergerGS-HL 50485194
*
Duration: ca. 4:43
Overture to Colas Breugnon
1914SuddethRBC 10002
*
Duration: ca. 5:20
Serenade and Dances
1915Frescobaldi/arr. SlocumAlf(Bel) 84401
*
Duration: ca. 6:24
Toccata
1916TaylorCAlan 20050
*
Duration: ca. 5:30
Victory
SC Student Composition
Did you know...Teachers from member schools maysubmit a request to use an alternateedition of a selection on the FestivalMusic List, even in non-permissionevents. If the music submitted isdeemed comparable, written approvalwill be granted for its use at festival.The Alternate Edition Request Formcan be found in MyCenter or on thePermissions page of our website.
3000B - Standard RepertoireS321
Vaughan WilliamsBH
English Folk Song Suite
S322McBethHL 03778166-(SMC)
Duration: ca. 6:40
Chant and Jubilo
S323GrundmanBH
Duration: ca. 6:00
American Folk Rhapsody No. 1
S324TicheliMnhBch
Fortress
S325Giovannini/RobinsonAlf(WB) (POP)
Duration: ca. 5:10
Overture in C
S326Daehn
American Riversongs
S327ShafferBarnhouse (Archive Ed.)
Princeton Variations
S328GrundmanBH
An Irish Rhapsody
S329CarterBourne 99993
Overture for Winds
S330WilliamsHL
Duration: ca. 8:00
Dedicatory Overture
S331Arnold/PaynterCF
Prelude, Siciliano and Rondo
S332Delibes/OsterlingAlf(WB)
March and Procession of Bacchus
S333GrundmanBH
American Folk Rhapsody No. 2
S334GiovanniniRBC
Overture in Bb
S335PersichettiCF J512
Play allDuration: ca. 6:30
Pageant, Op. 59
S336
ReedEBM-HL 00007029
Play allDuration: ca. 5:45
Symphonic Prelude (based on Black is the Colorof My True Love’s Hair)
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3000B
The following selections will be on thefestival list until July 2017...1701
Mikkelson/Galvin/Roberts/ed. SzeDaehn
Duration: ca. 7:00
Songs from the Heartland
1702SpaniolaMusPro MP99034
Duration: ca. 5:20
Through Chocolate Brown Eyes
1703Grainger/arr. DaehnDaehn DP871-SET
Play allDuration: ca. 4:20
"Green Bushes" Themes
1704MaslankaCF SPS10
Play one movement
Heart Songs
1705BoysenKjos WB359
Play two contrasting mvts.
Symphony No. 4
1706WellerFJH B1389
Duration: ca. 4:00
American Visions
1707BalmagesFJH B1225
Duration: ca. 5:10
Among The Clouds
1708La PlanteDaehn DP2201-SET
Legends and Heroes
1709SmithBarnhouse 012-4142-00
Duration: ca. 4:33
Salvation
1710Bach/arr. ReedBarnhouse 012-1953-00
Play allDuration: ca. 6:53
Sheep May Safely Graze
The following selections will be on thefestival list until July 2019...1901
de MeijHL 4000036
*
Play all mvts.Duration: ca. 8:30
Aquarium
1902StevensHL 4002949
*
Duration: ca. 3:30
Benediction
1903TichelliMnhBch 187158^Tip: Check your files! This selection hasbeen on the list in previous years.
*
Play all mvts.Duration: ca. 6:00
Cajun Folk Songs
1904HultgrenKjos WB163
*
Duration: ca. 5:00
Celebration of Life
1905SweeneyHL 4002979
#Earthdance
1906MilfordDaehn DP2909
#
Duration: ca. 5:00
Fantasy on English Folksongs
1907Creston/arr. LongfieldGS-HL 50498647
*
Play all mvts.Duration: ca. 6:00
Five Little Dances
1908LaPlanteDaehn DP2005-SET
#In the Forest of the King
1909BalmagesFJH B1443
*
Duration: ca. 6:00
Journal for a Soldier
1910Leemans/arr. BourgeoisHL 4003149
*
Duration: ca. 4:30
March Of The Belgian Parachutists
1911StrommenAlf 41960
*
Duration: ca. 3:10
Platte River Hoedown
1912MackeyOsti
*
Duration: ca. 5:30
Sheltering Sky
1913StalterAlf 41963
*
Duration: ca. 5:30
Sky Bound
1914HazoHL 4002790
#Southern Hymn
SC Student Composition
3000C - Standard RepertoireS341
BlahnikAPI
Duration: ca. 5:40
Invention No. 1
S342BroegeMnhBch 0-931329-25-6
The Headless Horseman
S343LaPlanteBourne 367453
Duration: ca. 3:40
Overture on a Minstrel Tune
S344StuartSP
Duration: ca. 4:00
Three Ayres from Gloucester
S345GrundmanBH
Duration: ca. 3:00
Kentucky-1800
S346SwearingenBarnhouse
Duration: ca. 6:10
Chesford Portrait
S347La PlanteDaehn
Nordic Sketches
S348EricksonBourne 101623
Air for Band
S349arr. PearsonKjos
Duration: ca. 5:21
Renaissance Festival and Dances
S350Schubert/arr. CurnowCurnow-HL 44000033
Duration: ca. 2:20
Sanctus (from German Mass in F)
3000C
The following selections will be on thefestival list until July 2017...1701
ArcherCAlan 09080
Duration: ca. 3:20
In The Gathering Dark
1702BlahnikAPI 28030
Invention No. 2
1703GillinghamCAlan 09090
Duration: ca. 3:45
At Morning’s First Light
1704GirouxMusPro MP99075
Duration: ca. 3:30
The Bonsai Tree
1705AkeyQueenwood-Kjos Q883077
Duration: ca. 4:30
Peregrin
1706SmithAlf(Bel) BDM00030
Play all
The Great Locomotive Chase
1707
DuffyHL 4001975
Play all
A+: A “Precise” Prelude and an “Excellent”March
1708Del BorgoAlf(Bel) BD9530, Digital Print & e-Printavailable
Play allDuration: ca. 4:29
Shaker Variants
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1709KirbyDaehn DP2609-SET
Play all
Garden of the Gods
1710StrommenAlf 4370/Digital Print & e-Print available
Play all
Ballymore Down
1711BullaCurnow-HL 44000449
Play all
Legend of Knife River
The following selections will be on thefestival list until July 2019...1901
arr. BernotasAlf 41915
*
Duration: ca. 2:30
Air and Jig
1902WatsonAlf 41921
*
Duration: ca. 4:00
Dorian Haiku
1903WellerFJH B1611
*
Duration: ca. 2:00
Eyes Of The Dragon
1904O'ReillyAlf 41951
*
Duration: ca. 3:40
Hobo Train
1905HimesHL 4003290
*
Duration: ca. 3:20
Labyrinth
1906StalterAlf 41950
*
Duration: ca. 3:30
Mechanism
1907SheldonAlf 41938
*
Duration: ca. 4:35
Melody Park
1908BalmagesFJH10008925
#Moscow, 1941
1909Puccini/arr. VinsonHL 4003024
*
Duration: ca. 2:00
O Mio Babbino Caro
1910CalhounCF YPS134
*
Duration: ca. 2:37
Spirits Awake
1911Welsh Folk Song/arr. ClarkCF YPS146
*
Duration: ca. 3:14
Suo Gan
1912LiptonGrand Mesa GMM297-SET
*
Duration: ca. 1:54
Take the Stairs
1913arr. MyersGrand Mesa GMM283-SET
*
Duration: ca. 3:19
The Lasses of Lore
1914Grainger/arr. SweeneyHL 4003067
*
Duration: ca. 2:50
The Lost Lady Found (from "Lincolnshire Posy")
SC Student Composition
3000M - Standard RepertoireS361
EdmundsonKendor
Duration: ca. 3:50
Briarwood Overture
S362ForsbladHL (POP)
Minuteman Overture
S363McGintyBH
Duration: ca. 2:30
Sea Song Trilogy
S364EricksonBourne 10383
Balladair
S365FrackenpohlSP
Duration: ca. 3:00
Prelude and March
S366La PlanteDaehn
A March on the King’s Highway
S367PloyharAlf(WB)
Korean Folk Song Medley
S368MargolisMnhBch
Soldiers’ Procession and Sword Dance
S369Del BorgoKendor
Duration: ca. 2:50
Chorale and Canon
S370O’ReillyAlf
Lone Star Overture
S371BullockAlf(WB) (POP)
Elements of Chance
S372TicheliMnhBch
Portrait of a Clown
3000M
The following selections will be on thefestival list until July 2017...1701
HimesKjos GB853
Duration: ca. 4:50
Creed
1702JagerHL 6712
Duration: ca. 3:30
Carpathian Sketches
1703Del BorgoHL 04001605
Duration: ca. 5:00
Songs of the Whalemen
1704BroegeMnhBch 2382570
Duration: ca. 4:00
Train Heading West
1705BalmagesFJH B1357
Duration: ca. 4:00
Rain
1706La PlanteDaehn DP2509
Play all
All Ye Young Sailors
1707BalmagesFJH B1040
Duration: ca. 1:54
Camptown Variations
1708O’ReillyAlf 26794, Digit Print & e-Print available
Play all
African Spirit Dance
1709McGinty/ed. MullinsQueenwood-Kjos Q881161
Japanese Folk Trilogy
1710CourtCurnow-HL 44000063
Play all
Procession of the Centurions
The following selections will be on thefestival list until July 2019...1901
MitchellGrand Mesa GMM313
*
Duration: ca. 2:00
A Grand Opening
1902O'ReillyAlf 41933
*
Duration: ca. 2:00
African Alleluia
1903GassiAlf 41918
*
Duration: ca. 3:15
Bang Zoom!
1904WadaGrand Mesa GMM277-SET
*
Duration: ca. 1:25
Call to Freedom
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1905Rimsky-Korsakov/arr. CurnowHL 4003199
*
Duration: ca. 1:35
Dance Of The Tumblers (from the Snow Maiden)
1906SweeneyHL 4003466
*
Duration: ca. 2:45
Dansbury Run
1907WatsonAlf 41922
*
Duration: ca. 2:55
El Cid
1908LongfieldHL 4003065
*
Duration: ca. 2:35
Fanfare For A Celebration
1909BalmagesFJH B1586
*
Duration: ca. 3:20
Forever...
1910StandridgeGrand Mesa GMM301-SET
*
Duration: ca. 1:45
In the Court of the King
1911StandridgeAlf 41935
*
Duration: ca. 2:25
Iron Heart
1912FisherGrand Mesa GMM314-SET
*
Duration: ca. 2:30
Journey Through the Void
1913SheldonAlf 41914
*
Duration: ca. 1:30
Presto!
1914O'LoughlinCF FPS117
*
Duration: ca. 1:49
Pulse Pounding
1915SheldonFJH B1607
*
Duration: ca. 2:00
The Fires Of Bandai
SC Student Composition
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. No Permission, No Transfer2. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3111 - Piccolo Solo2015-2016
WSMAMusic Festival List
3111A - Standard Repertoire
VivaldiInt 2781
S01 Concerto in C Major, F. VI No. 5
PersichettiTP 164-00110
S02 Parable for Solo Piccolo (Parable XII)
Shostakovich/arr. MaganiniEdMus (POP)
S03 Polka from The Golden Age, Op. 22
VivaldiInt 2347/Molenaar
S04 Concerto in A Minor, RV 445, FVI No. 9
Niverd/arr. CasanovaBill-TP 3548B
S05
Play mvts. II and III
Piccolo Concerto
HandelGS-HL 50334450/Kalmus 02122/SMC-HL/GSI 7349103 (POP)/CB-CF (POP)
S06
Play Sonata in E minor - mvts. I and II;OR play Sonata in E minor - mvts. I and IV;OR play Sonata in G Major - mvts. I and II;OR play Sonata in C Major - mvts. I and II;OR play Sonata in A minor - mvts. I and II;OR play Sonata in A minor - mvts. II and III
Seven Sonatas for Flute and Piano
3111A
Telemann/arr. Rampal or VoxmannInt (C=3008; G=3009; Bm=2707; F=1484;Fm-2468) or any standard edition
1 #
Play all of Sonata in F Major - omit repeats; ifthe edition has the Ossia line, play it in theLargo mvt.;OROf the remaining sonatas, play twocontrasting mvts. from any one Sonata (Inthe Allegro mvt of Sonata in F Minor end atD.C. al Fine (m. 80) - omit the Da Capo)
Sonata in C Major, Sonata in G Major, Sonatain B Minor, Sonata in F Minor, or Sonata in FMajor
PergolesiBH /Int 1843
2
Play mvts. I and II - omit cadenzas;or play mvts. II and III - omit cadenzas
Concerto No. 1 in G Major
IsaacsonAlry P-008
3
Play any four mvts.
The Fearless Whistler
QuantzCF CU1379
4 Sonata No. 1 in A Minor
Various ComposersCB-CF CU65
5
Play one: pg. 4, 6, 8, 10, 14, 18 or 20
The Jewell Collection
BlochBroude Bros. BB2010
6
Play mvt. 4 plus one other mvt.
Suite Modale
Monti/arr. RobertsCF W1516
7 Czardas
TelemannBreitHart/Int 3114
8
Play any one Fantasia
Twelve Fantasias
Debussy/arr. VoxmanHL(SMC)3775802
9 Le Petit Berger
Balleron/arr. MonroeLP PP-B1
10
Omit repeats
The Noisy Bird
SC Student Composition
3111B
Sousa/arr. MeachanPEL 201-15
1
Play all
Home Sweet Home
LombardoLombardo PP-001
2
Play all
Winsey
Reber/arr. MeachanPEL 201-14
3 Berceuse
HounsellPEL 207-9
4 Orientale
ed. VoxmanRub-HL 04471610^Tip: Book used for 3111B5, 3121B1
5
Play one from pgs. 3, 6, 8, 10, 14, 15, 18
Concert and Contest Collection
McGintyStudioPR-Alf SB90
6
Play any three
Anne McGinty’s Book of 99 Irish Dance Tunes
PettigrewAlry PP-17
7
Play any two mvts.
The Picc’in Suite
Various ComposersCB-CF CU 128
8
Play one from pgs. 1, 3, 4, 8, 9 or 10
Pearls of the Old Masters, Vol. 1
ed. SnellAlf EL03405
9
Play one from pgs. 4, 6, 10
Belwin Master Solos, Vol. 1, Intermediate
IsaacsonAlry P-6
10
Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. II and III
6/8 Dances
SC Student Composition
Did you know...The selections on the music list changebased on a four (4) year rotation. Thenext time woodwind solo lists will havemajor changes is the 2016-2017 schoolyear. To view the full rotation schedule,visit...
www.wsmamusic.org/music_list
3111C
ed. SnellAlf EL03391
1
Play any one
Belwin Master Solos, Vol. 1, Easy
ed. MoyseGS-HL 2262^Tip: Book used for 3111C2 & 3121C2
2
Play any two except Serenade
Forty Little Pieces in Progressive Order
Mozart/arr. DishingerMedici FO14
3 Rondo from Divertimento No. 11
Handel/arr. DishingerMedici
4
Play all
Chorus and Air
ed. VoxmanGS-HL 04479890^Tip: Book used for 3111C5, 3121C5
5
Play any one
Rubank Book of Flute Solos Easy Level
2015-2016WSMA
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(Continued)
Bach/arr. GuentherAlf FDS00051^Tip: Book used for 3111C6, 3121C4
6 Minuet
ed. LambAlf(WB) EL03323^Tip: Book used for 3111C7, 3121C7
7
Play any one except pg. 13
Solo Sounds for Flute, Vol. I, Levels 1-3
ed. VoxmanRub-HL
8
Play any one
Soloist Folio
arr. Gilliam & McCaskillMel Bay (POP)
9
Play any full page(s) solo; OR play two half-page solos
Solo Pieces for the Beginning Flutist
LombardoLombardo FA-002
10
Play any one
Solo Spotlight
SC Student Composition
Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events
(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.
- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.
- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.
- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.
- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.
For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. No Permission, No Transfer2. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.
# Indicates the selection, while on the list previously, has had a change made. Changes include: combined with another selection,moved from or combined with another event list, instructions updated, and/or the selection number has changed.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3121 - Flute Solo2015-2016
WSMAMusic Festival List
Did you know...The selections on the music list changebased on a four (4) year rotation. Thenext time woodwind solo lists will havemajor changes is the 2016-2017 schoolyear. To view the full rotation schedule,visit...
www.wsmamusic.org/music_list3121A Standard Repertoire
HaydnHL(SMC)3773829
S01
Play mvt. I - Start 2 before C, omit F andcontinue at 2 before H, omit L andcontinue at 1 before M, end at P - nocadenza;
OR Play mvt. III - Start 4 before D, omit Kand continue at 9 before L, end 5 before Q
Concerto in D
TelemannGS-HL(SMC)3773845
S02
Play Overture - omit last Lento mvt. End onfirst note of Lento;OR play Nos. II and III - omit all repeats andD.C. al Fine
Suite in A Minor
ChaminadeGS-HL/SMC-HL 3776051 (SU203)
S03 Concertino, Op. 107
HindemithSchott-HL 49003799
S04
Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvt. III (include March)
Sonate
Griffes/arr. Barrere or GalwayGS-HL 50275980/GS-HL 50481637
S05
Omit ms. 85-195 (10 before letter G to letterL)
Poem
Poulenc/arr. RampalChester-HL 14025929
S06
Play mvt. I or III
Sonata
Fauré/arr. BrieffBourne 319699
S07 Morceau de Concours
DebussyHenle-HL 51480496/ TP/EdJobert JJ03441
S08 Syrinx
Georges-HüeLMP(Masters) M1521
S09 Fantaisie
BurtonCF 03643
S10
Play mvt. I or III (no cuts)
Sonatina for Flute and Piano
MozartCF/GS-HL/Novello-HL/SMC-HL 3773854/Henle/Int 2092^Tip: Books used for 3121AS11 & AS13
S11
Play mvts. I and II - omit cadenzas;OR play mvt. III - omit cadenzas;Please note: Concerto No. 1 has been movedto 3121AS13
Concerto No. 2 in D Major K. 314
BachBaren/Chester-HL/GS-HL/Henle-HL/Int3180/Peters
S12
Play mvt. I from B Minor Sonata;OR play mvts. II & III from B Minor Sonata;OR play two contrasting mvts. from one of
the following Sonatas: Eb Major, A Major,or A Minor (unacc.)
Sonatas for Flute and Piano, Vol. I
MozartCF/GS-HL/HL/Henle/Int 1962^Tip: Books used for 3121AS11 & AS13
S13
Play mvt. I - omit cadenzas;OR play mvt. III - omit cadenzas
Concerto No. 1 in G Major K. 313
3121A
MathiasOxford
1
Play mvts. 1 and 2
Sonatina
PergolesiBH-HL 48015103/Int 1843
2
Play mvts. I and II - omit cadenzas;OR play mvts. II and III - omit cadenzas
Concerto in G Major
C.P.E. Bach/ed. MoyseGS-HL 50291550
3
Play mvts I and II, OR mvts. I and III
Sonata in A Minor
Telemann/arr. Rampal or VoxmannInt (C=3008; G=3009; Bm=2707; F=1484;Fm-2468) or any standard edition
4 #
Play all of Sonata in F Major but omit repeats;if the edition has the Ossia line, play it in theLargo mvt.;OROf the remaining sonatas, play twocontrasting mvts. from any one Sonata (Inthe Allegro mvt of Sonata in F Minor end atD.C. al Fine (m. 80) - omit the Da Capo)
Sonata in C Major, Sonata in G Major, Sonatain B Minor, Sonata in F Minor, or Sonata in FMajor
Vivaldi/arr. DishingerMedici FO 616
5
Play mvt. I or III
Concerto in A Minor, Op. 3, No. 6
ed. MoyseGS-HL 2699
6
Play one entire piece:Prelude et Scherzo, Op. 35 (Busser)Cantabile et Presto (Enesco)Fantasie, Op. 79 (Faure)Andante et Scherzo (Ganne)Nocturne et Allegro Scherzando (Gaubert)Andante Pastoral et Scherzettino (Taffanel)
Flute Music by French Composers
HandelBaren BA4225/GS-HL 50334450/Kalmus-AlfK02122/SMC-HL/CF(CB) CU149 (POP)
7
Play Sonata in E minor - mvts. I and II;OR play Sonata in E minor - mvts. I and IV;OR play Sonata in G Major - mvts. I and II;OR play Sonata in C Major - mvts. I and II;OR play Sonata in A minor - mvts. I and II;OR play Sonata in A minor - mvts. II and III
Seven Sonatas for Flute and Piano
HoneggerEditions SalabertEMS8438
8 Danse de la Chevre
HeidenHL 50228110
9
Play mvts. I and II,OR mvts. II and III
Sonatina
QuantzCF(CB) CU745/Int 2687
10
Play mvt. I - omit ms. 5-20 & ms. 58-63;OR play mvt. III
Concerto in G
Morlacchi/arr. WilkinsCF-W2364
11
Play all
The Swiss Shepherd
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BozzaLeduc-RKing
12
Play all
Soir Dans Les Montagnes
CoplandBH20009
13
Play mvts. 1 and 2;OR play mvts. 2 and 3
Duo for Flute and Piano
SC Student Composition
3121B
ed. VoxmanRub-HL 04471610^Tip: Book used for 3111B5, 3121B1
1
Play one from pgs. 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16,24
Concert and Contest Collection
ed. LambAlf(WB) EL03325
2
Play one from pgs. 3, 8, 10, 12, 14
Solo Sounds for Flute, Vol. I, Levels 3-5
Pachelbel/arr. DishingerMedici FO88
3 Canon in D
arr. KelleyLast Resort
4
Play one from pgs. 12, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,26, 27, 28, 29 or 30 with repeats
Thirty Solos for the Intermediate Flutist
Bach/arr. MeyerPEL201-13
5
Play mvts. 1 and 2;OR play mvts. 2 and 3
Bachiana Suite
ed. PeckCF ATF104
6
Play one from pgs. 2, 6, 8, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24,27, 28, 38, 43, 45, 46, 48;OR play two contrasting mvts. from pgs. 36-37
Solos for Flute
Various Composers/arr. WastallBH-HL 48010291
7
Play one from Part 1, PLUS one from Part 2;OR play one from Part 1, PLUS one from Part3
First Repertoire Pieces for Flute
Telemann/arr. MerrimanBarnhouse 4325
8 Andante and Allegro
HounsellPEL 201-22
9 Orientale
ed. SnellAlf EL03405
10
Play one from pgs. 4, 6, 8, 10, 12
Belwin Master Solos, Vol. 1, Intermediate
BertoniRub x250
11 Canzona
SC Student Composition
3121C
ed. SnellAlf EL03404
1
Play any one
Belwin Master Solos, Vol. 1, Easy
ed. MoyseGS-HL 2262^Tip: Book used for 3111C2, 3121C2
2
Play any two except Serenade
Forty Little Pieces in Progressive Order
Various Composers/arr. DishingerMedici F009
3
Play one
Medici Masterworks Solos, Vol. I
Bach/arr. GuentherAlf FDS00051^Tip: Book used for 3111C6, 3121C4
4 Minuet
ed. VoxmanGS-HL 04479890^Tip: Book used for 3111C5, 3121C5
5
Play any one
Rubank Book of Flute Solos, Easy Level
Pearson/ElledgeKjos W37FL
6
Play any one
Standard of Excellence Festival Solos, Book 2
ed. LambAlf(WB) EL03323^Tip: Book used for 3111C7, 3121C7
7
Play any one except pg. 13
Solo Sounds for Flute, Vol. I, Levels 1-3
ed. VoxmanRub-HL
8
Play any one
Soloist Folio
Various Composers/arr. O’LaughlinCF O5529
9
Play any one
Easy Folk Song Favorites
LombardoLombardo FA-002
10
Play any one
Solo Spotlight
Handel/arr. DishingerMedici
11
Play all
Chorus and Air
SC Student Composition
Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events
(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.
- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.
- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.
- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.
- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.
For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. No Permission, No Transfer
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3122 - Flute Duet2015-2016
WSMAMusic Festival List
3122A
Clark/arr. ClarkUnEd-EAM UE 70 078
1
Play two contrasting mvts. from pgs.14-60 -omit repeats;OR play all of pg. 74-79 - omit repeats
Classic Duets For Flute, Vol. 2
Devienne/StallmanInt 3021
2
Play mvt. I;OR play mvt. II
Duo Concertant in G Major IX No. 5
ed. VoxmanRub-HL 4470930^Tip: Book used for 3122A3 & B5
3
From Echo play Adagio and Menuetto (pg. 18-21);
OR from Echo play Adagio and Presto withrepeats (pgs. 18-19, 22);
OR from Duetto No. 1 play two contrastingmvts. (pgs. 50-61);
OR from Duetto No. 2 play one mvt. (pgs. 62-72)
Selected Duets for Flute, Vol. 2
arr. GuentherAlf(WB) EL01843
4
Play one: pgs. 3-5 (Telemann); pgs. 6-9 (Handel); pgs. 16-19 (Telemann); pgs. 22-27 (Bach);
Masterworks Arranged for Two Flutes, Vol.2
arr. ClardyUnEd UE70005
5
Play any two duets from Nos. 1-12, 14-21;OR play all of No. 22
Classic Duets for Flute
arr. ClarkCF WF61^Tip: Book used for 3122A6 & B1 & C5
6
Play No. 47;OR play No. 48;OR play two from Nos. 49, 50, 51Omit repeats, take D.C. al Fine
Progressive Duets, Vol. 1
Telemann/ed. Schmidt or HelgesonWestInt WIM 392/GS-HL 50483107
7
Play two contrasting mvts. from any oneSonata
Six Canonic Sonatas (a.k.a Telemann for Two)
arr. MoyseGS-HL 50330160
8
Play two contrasting mvts. from any oneduet, except play all of Scherzo (last duet)
Album of Flute Duets
KuhlauCF 02124
9
Duo 1: Play mvt. I & IIOR Duo 2: Play mvt. I or II or IIIOR Duo 3: Play mvt. I or II
Three Duos Concertantes for Two Flutes, Op.10
ed. SnellAlf EL03641
10
Play one from pgs. 20-22, 23-27, 28-30
Belwin Master Duets, Advanced, Vol. 2
SC Student Composition
3122B
arr. ClarkCF WF61^Tip: Book used for 3122A6 & B1 & C5
1
Play two from Nos. 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 43,44;OR play one from Nos. 27, 32, 33, 38, 39, 40,41,42, 45, 46Omit repeats, take D.C. al Fine
Progressive Duets, Vol. 1
arr. Gilliam & McCaskillMel Bay 93932
2
Play one from pgs. 36-47, 78-79, 80-83
Flute Duets, Vol. 1
Mancinelli/YatesKendor 14273
3
Play two duets (8 & 8A are one duet)
12 Classical Duets
BeethovenMedici DA76
4
Play two - omit repeats, take 2nd endingsand D.C. al Fines
Six Minuets
ed. VoxmanRub-HL 4470930^Tip: Book used for 3122A3 & B5
5
From Duetto No. VI, Op. 101 - play Menuettoand Allegro (pgs. 13, 14-17) - omitrepeats in Allegro;
OR from Sonatine No. V, Op.96 - play Adagioand Allegro (pgs. 24-26) - omit repeats;
OR from Sonata No. III - play Largo andAllegro (pgs. 44-46);
OR from Sonata No. III - play Largo and Giga(pgs. 44, 48-49) - omit repeats
Selected Duets for Flute, Vol. 2
arr. LombardoLombardo FD-004
6
Play any one
Golden Classic Duets
RaeUnEd (Import) UE16552
7
Play any one
Jazzy Duets
ed. VoxmanRub-HL 4470920^Tip: Book used for 3122B8 & C6
8
Play two contrasting duets frompgs. 47-72
Selected Duets for Flute, Vol. 1
Bach/arr. DorffTP 114-40838
9
Play all
Wir Eilen from Cantata No. 78
arr. SnellAlf EL03240
10
Play:pgs. 6-9, 12-13, 14-15, 18-20, 22-23, or 26-28
Belwin Master Duets, Intermediate, Vol. 1
SC Student Composition
3122C
ed. SnellAlf EL03639
1
Play any two duets from pgs. 6-32
Belwin Master Duets, Easy, Vol. 2
KaisershotEighth Note-Alf F2974
2
Play all
Partners N’ Sidekicks
Clark/arr. ClarkCF WF93
3
Play one from Nos. 2, 3, 4, 9, 17, 19, 24;OR play two from Nos. 1, 5, 7, 12, 31- omit repeats, take D.C. al Fine
Compatible Duets for Winds
Scarmolin/ed. BooLMP (Ludwig) 10350101
4
Play any one
Ludwig’s Duet Time
arr. ClarkCF WF61^Tip: Book used for 3122A6 & B1 & C5
5
Play two from Nos. 1-21 - omit repeats, takeD.C. al Fine
Progressive Duets, Vol. 1
ed. VoxmanRub-HL 4470920^Tip: Book used for 3122B8 & C6
6
Play two contrasting duets frompgs. 3-31 except pgs. 10-11
Selected Duets for Flute, Vol. 1
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arr. MoyseGS-HL 5033157
7
Play two contrasting duets
Forty Short Duets for Beginner Flutists
arr. SimonPower of the Winds
8
Play any two duets
Five Duets in Five Keys (Flute)
ed. MeredithSueta 0-934151-50-4
9
Play two contrasting duets frompgs. 4-12
Duet Adventures
ed. SnellAlf EL03239
10
Play any three duets/mvts. (In multi-movement pieces, each movement isconsidered a separate duet.)
Belwin Master Duets, Easy, Vol. 1
Gluck/arr. DavisWestInt WIM745
11 Ballet of the Blessed Spirits
SC Student Composition
Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events
(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.
- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.
- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.
- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.
- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.
For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. No Permission, No Transfer
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3123 - Flute Trio22001155--22001166
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3123A
Cervantes/arr. DeFriesPEL 730-12
1
Play all
Three Dances
OstranskyRub-HL
2 Spanish Rondo
TchaikovskyCF/SMC-HL 3774407 (SS745)
3 Dance of the Reed Flutes
Mozart/ed. VesterUnEd-EAM UE016157
4
Play pieces 1-4 - omit repeats, with da capos
Five Pieces for Three Flutes
Beethoven/arr. SuetholzAPI AP-2051
5
Play either mvt. I - omit repeats;OR play mvts. II & III - omit repeats, take D.C.al Coda in mvt. III
Grand Trio, Op. 87
Hook/arr. VoxmanRub-HL
6
Play any one trio
Six Trios for Three Flutes, Op. 83
Bach/arr. Melicharek, III7
(Can be played with 3 C Flutes (3rd onbass part); OR C, Alto, Bass; OR 2 Altos &Bass)
Sleepers Wake, The Voices Are Calling
Kuhlau/arr. Tickton8
Play Trio 1, mvt. I;OR play Trio 1, mvt. II;OR play either mvt. from Trio 2
Three Trios, Op. 13
Hoover9
Play two contrasting mvts.
Trio for Flutes
arr. RuudAlry FT-24
10
Play Boulavogue plus two others
Soul-Songs of the Celtic Heart
Stamitz/arr. MonroeLP 3F-S2
11
Play mvt. I - Allegro (omit repeats);OR play mvt. II - Andante (omit opt. cutsection) and mvt. III - Rondo (to Fine)(2 C Flutes + 1 Bass or Alto Flute, or 3 CFlutes)
Trio in G Major
SC Student Composition
3123B
PekasGrand Mesa
1 Butterflies
Haydn/arr. MerrimanBarnhouse
2 Menuet, Trio and Finale
PappasJPM WW163
3
Play all, take D.S. al Coda
First Light of Dawn
Joplin/arr. WaltersRub-HL
4 The Entertainer
arr. Dunker & BlahnikAPI AP-2178
5
Play two pieces
Five for Three
Mozart/arr. DishingerMedici
6 Rondo from Divertimento No. 11
LombardoLombardo
7 Circus March
LombardoLombardo FT-003
8
Play all
Struttin’ With Silver
arr. Dunker & BlahnikAPI AP-2240
9 Loch Lomond
arr. Pierce10
Play two contrasting pieces
Lucky Thirteen
Sousa/arr. Blahnik & DunkerAPI AP-2205
11
No repeats
On Parade March
arr. ConleyKendor 14427
12
Play two contrasting pieces
Popular Irish Airs
SC Student Composition
3123C
ed. VoxmanRub-HL
1
Play any one
Chamber Music for Three Flutes, Easy-Med.
arr. SimonPower of the Winds
2
Play any two
Winds Across America
arr. EngebretsonSueta
3 A-Rovin’
arr. CacavasAlf(WB)
4
Play any two contrasting trios
Thirty Plus Trios for Flute
arr. CacavasHL 04003386
5
Play two from pgs. 2-5, 9, 14-21 - omitrepeats;OR play all of pgs. 6-7 - omit repeats
Fun And Easy Trios for Flute
Clementi/arr. DanielsTP 114-40507
6
Play all
Rondo (from Sonatina, Op. 36, No. 5)
arr. HalfertyKendor
7 Simple Gifts
DorffTP
8
Narrator/omit dance
Through a Misty Arch
arr. EngebretsonSueta
9 Amazing Grace
Purcell/arr. VedeskiMedici
10 Gavotte from Harpsichord Suite No. 5
SC Student Composition
Did you know...The selections on the music list changebased on a four (4) year rotation. Thenext time woodwind ensemble lists willhave major changes is the 2018-2019school year. To view the full rotationschedule, visit...
www.wsmamusic.org/music_list
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. No Permission, No Transfer
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3124 - Flute Quartet2015-2016
WSMAMusic Festival List
Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events
(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.
- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.
- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.
- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.
- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.
For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules
3124A
Handel/arr. LombardoLombardo
1
Play mvt. I plus any two other mvts.
Water Music Suite
McGintyAlry
2 Epigrams
IsaacsonAlry
3
(Play with four flutes - no piccolo)Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. II and III
Jewish Folk Song Suite
Vivaldi/arr. HounsellPEL 740-10
4
Play any two mvts.
The Spring, Op. 8, No. 1
McMichaelAlry
5 A Gaelic Offering
DesportesHL(SMC)3773856
6 Suite Italienne
Kuhlau/arr. AndraudHL(SMC)3773867
7 Grand Quartet in E Minor, Op. 103
Mozart/arr. MonroeLP 4F-M1
8 Andante in F Minor
Krell/arr. FrackenpohlKendor 14590
9 Mississippi Rag
ShockerTP 114407740
10
Play any two mvts.
Nymphs
BerthomieuBill-TP 52402269
11
Play two
Chats
Telemann/arr. Bailey12
Play I and II;OR play II and III
Concerto for Four Flutes
EwazenTP 114-41472
13
Play two mvts.
Harmony in Blue and Gold
DorffTP 114-41015
14 The Year of the Rabbit
Bach/arr. RenziInt 3607
15
Play two mvts.
Three Quartets
SC Student Composition
3124B
Botsford/arr. McLeodKendor
1 Black and White Rag
Bizet/arr. ChristensenKendor
2 Habañera from Carmen
Jessel/arr. CampbellKendor
3 Parade of the Wooden Soldiers
Villa-Lobos/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM679
4
Play 1 and 2;OR play 1 and 3
Three Fairy Tales
Handel/arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf F984
5 Where E’er You Walk
Gabrieli/arr. BussBrix B1005
6 Ricercare on C
Scheidt/arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf F2023
7 Benedicamus Domino
Corelli/arr. JohnsonRub-HL 04479512
8 Sarabanda and Gavotta
GoffAlry FQ-34
9
Play any two
Funsembles
Gladkovsky/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM545
10 Miniature Procession
CoolenAlry FQ-38
11 Caderas
Liadov/arr. EphrossTP 114-40060-4
12 A Musical Snuff-Box
Handel/arr. McHenry13
Play two mvts.
Ariodante
arr. HalfertyKendor^Tip: This book used for 3124B14 & C11
14
Play two:Scottish BalladWhistle, Daughter, WhistleA Capital Ship
Musical Postcards
SC Student Composition
3124C
McLeodKendor 14484
1
Play any two
Andante Grazioso
Davis/arr. LuhringPEL 740-12
2 Warriors and Maidens
ed. VoxmanRub-HL
3
Play one from Nos. 1, 2, 9, 12
Quartet Repertoire
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arr. LombardoLombardo
4 Aura Lee
Various Composers/arr. Stoutamire &HendersonAlf PROBK01427
5
Play one:pgs. 4-5 (no repeats);pgs. 6-7;pgs. 14-15;pgs. 18-19
Quartets for All
arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf F9910
6
Play two contrasting pieces
The Easy Collection of Flute Quartets
Schubert/arr. JohnsonRub-HL 4479510
7 Menuet and Trio
Tchaikovsky/arr. JohnsonRub-HL
8 Chanson Triste
arr. LombardoKendor
9 Londonderry Air
AndersonAlry FC-42
10
Play any two
3 Dances for 4 Voices
arr. HalfertyKendor^Tip: This book used for 3124B14 & C11
11
Play one:FestivityMinuetOde to JoyCountry DanceCzech Folk SongMusetteRussian Folk Song
Musical Postcards
Attaingnant/arr. Blahnik & DunkerAPI AP-2183
12
Play all
Suite of Renaissance Dances
arr. Dunker & BlahnikAPI AP-2185
13 The Ash Grove
SC Student Composition
Did you know...The selections on the music list changebased on a four (4) year rotation. Thenext time woodwind ensemble lists willhave major changes is the 2018-2019school year. To view the full rotationschedule, visit...
www.wsmamusic.org/music_list
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. Permission Required, Transfer Allowed
a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.2. For any solo recorder (Sop., Alto, Ten., Bass, etc.)3. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3131 - Recorder Solo2015-2016
WSMAMusic Festival List
3131AP PermissionT Transfer
SC Student Composition
3131BP PermissionT Transfer
SC Student Composition
3131CP PermissionT Transfer
SC Student Composition
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. No Permission, No Transfer2. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3211 - Oboe Solo2015-2016
WSMAMusic Festival List
3211A - Standard Repertoire
Cimerosa/arr. BenjaminBH
S01 Concerto for Oboe
MozartBH
S02
Play any mvt.
Concerto in C Major K. 314
AlbinoniInt 1025
S03
Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. II and III
Concerto in D Minor, Op. 9, No. 2
MarcelloHElkan/Int 1289/Molenaar/Peters
S04
Play mvts. I and II;OR play II and III
Concert in C Minor
Bellini/arr. PetersHL(SMC)3774621
S05 Concerto in Eb
GuilhaudRub-HL
S06 First Concertino
PistonECS
S07
Play mvts. I and V plus one other mvt.
Suite for Oboe and Pianoforte
Rimsky-Korsakov/arr. MarxM&M
S08 Variations on a Theme of Michail Glinka
BrittenBH
S09
Play No. 1 (Pan) plus one other
Six Metamorphoses after Ovid, Op. 49
Saint-SaënsPeters
S10
Play mvt. II or III
Sonate, Op. 166
Did you know...The selections on the music list changebased on a four (4) year rotation. Thenext time woodwind solo lists will havemajor changes is the 2016-2017 schoolyear. To view the full rotation schedule,visit...
www.wsmamusic.org/music_list
3211A
Handel/arr. VoxmanRub-HL
1
Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. I and IV
Concerto in G Minor
Mozart/arr. HodgsonPeters
2
Play mvts. 1 and 2;OR play mvts. 2 and 3
Oboe Quartet in F Major K. 370
LenomHL(SMC)3773880
3 Musette (Pastorale)
Sammartini/RothwellChester 1575
4
Play two cont. mvts.
Sonata in G
Beethoven/arr. DishingerMedici OB627
5 Romanze in F, Op. 50
HaydnPeters EP8233
6
Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. II and IIIPlay with cadenza and piano cuts
Konzert in C (Oboe Concerto in C Major)
Telemann/arr. AndraudHL(SMC)3773739
7
Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. III and IV
Sonata in A Minor
HandelMS-HL 14023895 (Amsco/book)/Peters/Spratt
8
Play first Adagio and Allegro
Sonata No. 1
SchumannHenle/Kalmus/Peters/GS-HL 50254790
9
Play any two
Three Romances, Op. 94
HindemithSchott-HL 49004244 (ED3676)
10
Play all
Sonate for Oboe and Piano
SC Student Composition
3211B
Corelli/arr. MaganiniEdMus (POP)
1 Gavotte and Gigue
Boyce/arr. VedeskiMedici OB02
2 Gavotte from Symphony No. 4
Ravel/arr. HurrellRub-HL
3 Pavane
Marcello/arr. RothwellChester-SP
4 Largo e Allegretto
Bartok/arr. PongráczEdMusBd
5 An Evening in the Village
ed. JaegerHL 841323
6
Play any one solo
Master Solos, Intermediate Level
Vivaldi/arr. MaganiniEdMus (POP)
7
Play mvts. I and II
Suite in C Minor
Grieg/MeyerPEL 207-11
8
Play Album Leaf, plus one from Folksong orArietta
Lyric Pieces, Op. 12
Rub-HL 044716709
Play any one solo
Concert and Contest Collection
TelemannSchott-HL 49002624
10
Play Grave mvt. and one Aria from Nos. 2, 4,or 6
Partita No. 4 in G Minor
SC Student Composition
3211C
ed. LambAlf(WB) EL03327
1
Play any one
Solo Sounds for Oboe, Vol. 1, Levels 1-3
Bach/arr. BuchtelKjos S1137
2 Minuet in G
Purcell/arr. DishingerMedici OB07
3 Gavotte and Hornpipe
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SchudelAlry FP-28
4
Choose any one mvt.
Four Seasonal Portraits
ed. Pearson/arr. ElledgeKjos 5984315
5
Play any one solo
Festival Solos for Oboe, Bk. 1 (Standard ofExcellence)
Mozart/arr. BuchtelKjos S-1136
6 Serenade
Purcell/arr. DishingerMedici OB24
7 March from Suite No. 5
ed. Pearson/arr. ElledgeKjos W3703
8
Play any one solo
Festival Solos for Oboe, Bk. 2 (Standard ofExcellence)
arr. SmithEdMus (POP)
9
Play any one
Suite Classique
Vaughan Williams/arr. DishingerMedici OB56
10 A Winter’s Willow (A Country Song)
SC Student Composition
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. No Permission, No Transfer2. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3221 - Bassoon Solo2015-2016
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Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events
(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.
- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.
- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.
- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.
- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.
For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules
3221A - Standard Repertoire
WeissenbornInt 1671
S01 Romance in Eb Major, Op. 3
TelemannInt 1151^Tip: Music used for 3221AS02, 4411A6
S02 #
Play two contrasting mvts.(In the Allegro mvt end at D.C. al Fine (m.80) - omit the Da Capo)
Sonata in F Minor
WeissenbornCB-CF CU670
S03 Capriccio, Op. 14
WeberBill-TP /CF CU753/Int/Peters/Rub-HL(POP)
S04
Play mvt. I or III
Concerto for Bassoon, Op. 75
MozartBaren/CF(CB)/Hof/EdMus 269 (POP)/Rub-HL (POP)
S05
Play mvt. I;OR play mvts. II and III(Note: In Baren Edition the bassoon solostarts at m. 33)
Concerto in Bb K. 191 (Bassoon Concerto)
HindemithSchott-HL 49004252
S06 Sonate
MarcelloInt 2215
S07
Play mvts. I, II and IV
Sonata in E Minor
Kozeluh/arr. EifertElknVogl-TP 164-00124
S08 Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra
RosettiSimrock-TP 3270 (POP)/Simrock-BHEE3270/Simrock-HL 48018499
S09
Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. II and III
Concerto in Bb Major (Schweriner Konzert No.4)
Besozzi/arr. WaterhouseOxford
S10 Sonata in Bb Major
3221A
Bourdeau/arr. VoxmanRub-HL
1 Premier Solo
Hummel/SharrowInt 2685
2
Play one movement - Omit opening piano acc. in mvt. 1
Concerto in F Major
TansmanHL/Eschig M.E.6657
3
Play any two contrasting mvts.
Sonatine
GalliardInt 2114 & 2116 / M&M
4
Play at least two contrasting mvts. from oneSonata
Six Sonatas, Vol. 1 or Vol. 2
ChiharaPeters 68042
5
Play any three contrasting mvts.
Fleeting Shadows, Still Reflections
Vivaldi/arr. SchoenbachGS-HL 50332410
6
Play two contrasting mvts. from any concerto
Ten Bassoon Concerti, Vol. I or Vol. II
PrevinGS-HL 50483337
7
Play mvt. I or III
Sonata for Bassoon and Piano
PresserTritone-Tenuto Publications
8
Play any 3 of 5 mvts.
Suite for Bassoon and Piano
PhillipsCF ET1
9 Concert Piece
BozzaLeduc-RKing AL 21790
10 Burlesque
Saint SaensEditions Durand & Co.
11
Play mvt. 2;OR play mvts. 1 and 3;OR play mvts. 3 and 4
Sonata for Bassoon
Fasch/ed. KlitzM&M
12
Play mvts. 1 & 2 OR 3 & 4
Sonata in C Major
SC Student Composition
3221B
Corelli/arr. DishingerMedici BA629
1
Play mvts. III and IV
Suite No. 2
Weissenborn/arr. VoxmanRub-HL
2 Romanze
LaPlanteSP LA 136
3 Gloucester
Purcell/arr. DishingerMedici BA06
4 Gavotte and Hornpipe
Byrd/arr. DishingerMedici BA22
5 The Earle of Oxford’s Marche
Mozart/arr. DishingerMedici BA68
6 Allegretto
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Holtzmann/arr. LuhringPEL 209-5
7 Broadway Two Step
HaspielJPM WW 151
8 Sands of Time
HandelMedici
9 Aria from Hercules-Aleides’ Name With BrightLuster Shine
SenailleHL(SMC)3924
10 Allegro Spiritoso
Handel/arr. DishingerMedici
11 Air from Oratorio Deborah-The Glorious SunShall Cease to Shed
SC Student Composition
3221C
Malloy/WaltersMedici BA637
1 A Touch of Ireland
Handel/arr. BuchtelKjos S1227
2 Cantilena
Couperin/arr. DishingerMedici BA46
3 The Sailor’s Song
Various ComposersAlf EL03879
4
Play any one
Classic Festival Solos, Vol. 2
Purcell/arr. DishingerMedici BA27
5 March from Suite No. 5
Pearson/ElledgeKjos W37BN
6
Play one from pgs. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13,14, 15, 16
Standard of Excellence Festival Solos, Book 2
Handel/arr. DishingerMedici
7 Chorus and Air from Water Music Suite No. 2
Boccherini/arr. DishingerMedici BA601
8 Menuet
HounsellPEL 209-2
9 Big Pipe!
Vaughan Williams/arr. DishingerMedici BA66
10 A Winter’s Willow (A Country Song)
Purcell/arr. DishingerMedici
11 Minuet and Courante
SC Student Composition
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1Event 3222 - For 2 dbl. reed players Event 3223 - For 3 dbl. reed players Event 3224 - For 4 dbl. reed players
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Required, Transfer Allowed
a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.3. For 2, 3 or 4 players in any combination of double reed instruments not provided for in other events.4. Individual students may enter each of these events more than once as long as the combinations of instruments and the selection
performed differs for each entry. See rule VI.B.3-4 for more information.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3222 - Double Reed DuetEvent 3223 - Double Reed Trio
Event 3224 - Double Reed Quartet
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3222A, 3223A, 3224A
P Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
3222B, 3223B, 3224B
P Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
3222C, 3223C, 3224C
P Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. Permission Required, Transfer Allowed
a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.2. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3231 - English Horn Solo2015-2016
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3231AP Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
3231BP Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
3231CP Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed
a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.2. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3311 - Eb Soprano Clarinet Solo22001155--22001166
WWSSMMAAMMuussiicc FFeessttiivvaall LLiisstt
3311A
Lacome/arr. AndraudHL(SMC)3773913
1 Rigaudon
Bach/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM-1
2 Allegro from Viola da Gamba Sonata No. 1
Lecail/arr. VoxmanRub-HL 2267-PL
3 Fantaisie Concertante
OstranskyRub-HL 4476868 (POP)
4 Praeludium
RimmerHElkan^Tip: Book used for 3311A5, 3331A5
5
Play all
Saxonia
Forestier/arr. Van LeeuwenHElkan 06.0587.01
6 Solo voor Eb Clarinet
EscudieHElkan (POP)
7
Play Andante, Theme, Var. I or II, and Finale
3e Fantaisie
Aubert/arr. ClarkEdMus 44409 (POP)
8 Gigue
OwenWestInt AV34
9
Play one from Nos. 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 11;OR play two contrasting etudes from Nos. 3, 4,6, 10
12 Concert Etudes for Clarinet
Severn/ed. LambAlf EL03726^Tip: Book used for 3311A10, 3331A2
10
Play pgs. 14-15 (Valse Scintilla)
Classic Festival Solos, Vol. 1 (use Eb Alto Clar.Book)
Ritter/ed. ShanleyHL 03776310-(SMC SU401)
11 Long, Long Ago
Bozza/arr. EphrossHL 03775937-(SMC SU118)
12 Divertissement
P Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
3311BP Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
3311CP Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
Looking for suggestions of repertoirefor this event? Check out
the Suggested Repertoire List at:www.wsmamusic.org/permissions
Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events
(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.
- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.
- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.
- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.
- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.
For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. No Permission, No Transfer2. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3321 - Bb Clarinet Solo22001155--22001166
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3321A - Standard Repertoire
PoulencChester-MS-HL 14025920/MMB
S01
Play one movement
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano
LaFebvreSMC-HL 3774446/Int
S02
Omit rehearsal 11-13
Fantasie - Caprice, Op. 118
MozartBH-HL/BreitHart/CF CU22, W1668, CU734/Henle-HL51480729/Int 1878/Rub-HL (POP)^Tip: Clarinet Solo Classics (CF CU22) can be used for3321AS03 & AS04 & AS05 & AS08
S03
Play mvt. I as follows: Omit piano interludesas desired. Start at m. 53 and play toRehearsal 8 (m. 251). Continue atRehearsal 12 (m. 316) and finish the mvt.;
OR play mvt. III as follows: Omit pianointerludes as desired. Start at beginning andplay to downbeat of Rehearsal 4 (m.97). Cut to beat one of m. 187, and finishthe mvt.
Concerto in A Major K. 622
WeberCF CU22, W1708/Int 1673/Kalmus-Alf K03937/Rub-HL (POP)^Tip: Clarinet Solo Classics (CF CU22) can be used for3321AS03 & AS04 & AS05 & AS08
S04
Play mvt. I - Start 7 after B, cut Letter G,start at H;OR play mvt. III - omit repeats
Concerto No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 73
WeberCF CU22, CU752/EAM/Int 1674/Kalmus-Alf/Rub-HL (POP)^Tip: Clarinet Solo Classics (CF CU22) can be used for3321AS03 & AS04 & AS05 & AS08
S05
Play mvt. I-Start at D, omit piano to 2measures before L, 3 measures after Pcut to measure 6 after Q;
OR play mvt. III
Concerto No. 2, Op. 74
RossiniOxford 97.302/Sik-HL/SMC-HL 3775704
S06
Play Intro, Theme, Variation 2 OR 3,Minore and Maggiore. Omit all repeats.
Introduction, Theme and Variations
Rossini/arr. NeufeldWestInt ATR-18
S07
Start 1 before A and omit all repeats
Variations for Clarinet and Piano
WeberBreitHart EB-1585/CF(CB) CU22/GS-HL 50261990/Int1997/Kjos S314/Rub-HL^Tip: Clarinet Solo Classics (CF CU22) can be used for3321AS03 & AS04 & AS05 & AS08
S08 Concerto, Op. 26
Mozart/arr. HydeBH
S09
Play mvt. I
Clarinet Quintet K. 581
QuetHL(SMC)3773902
S10 Petite Piece
CollisBH
S11 Festival Solo
3321A
MeyerPEL 203-19
1 Canto I (for Unaccompanied Clarinet)
SchumannPeters 2366/Int 1789
2
Play Nos. I and III without repeats
Fantasiestücke, Op. 73 (Fantasy Pieces) forClarinet and Piano
StamitzBH/Peters 4859/Int 2287
3
Play mvt. I or III - shorten or omit piano intro& interludes
Klarinetten Konzert No. 3
Hofmann /ed. WalnKjos Music Company
4 Polonaise
ConnellePEL 203-4
5
Play entire piece
Tomorrow River Sketch for Clarinet and Piano
ShostakovichEdMus CL 023 (POP)
6 Polka from The Golden Age
FinziBH
7
Play mvt. I or V, plus one other contrastingmvt.
Five Bagatelles, Op. 23
OsbornePeters 6006^Tip: Music used for 3331AS03, 3321A8
8 Rhapsody for Clarinet
TelemannRub-HL 04471900
9
Play Adagio plus two other mvts.
Sonata in C Minor
HansonCF W2591
10 Fantasy
CavalliniRicordi (Import)/SMC-HL 03775683 (ST848)/CF/Any standardedition except Kjos because Kjos ed. is an arrangement
11
Play entire piece
Adagio e Tarantella (a.k.a. Adagio andTarantella)
BrahmsCF W2589, CU1368, W1698/GS-HL50262350/Peters P03896
12
Play mvt. I
Sonata No. 1, Op. 120
Bellini/arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf SC2216
13
Play entire piece
Concerto
Handel/arr. LurieWestInt BMP5
14
Play all four mvts. without repeats
Sonata in G Minor
SC Student Composition
3321B
NiehausKendor 11093
1
Omit repeats
Seaside Images
Grainger/arr. OxleyGS-HL 50481615
2
Play any two contrasting songs
Percy Grainger Album for Clarinet and Piano
Various ComposersHL 04479893
3
Play one from pgs. 2, 6 (all mvts., omitrepeats), 10, 16, 18, 20 (no repeats)
Rubank Book of Clarinet Solos,Intermediate Level
Vivaldi/arr. MaganiniEdMus (POP)
4
Play two contrasting mvts. from I, III, IV, V
Suite in C Minor
Traditional/arr. ConleyKendor 11096
5 Simple Gifts for Clarinet and Piano
ed. LambAlf(WB) EL03333
6
Play one set of pages: Pgs. 2-3, 4-5, 6-7,8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15
Solo Sounds for Clarinet, Vol. I, Levels 3-5
Rub-HL 044716307
Play any one from pgs. 6, 8, 12, 15, 16, 18, 22
Concert and Contest Collection
MeyerPEL203-22
8 Meditations after Amazing Grace
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StuartCF W2319
9 Concertino
Mozart/arr. AyresBarnhouse 083-0103-08
10 Aria and Menuetto
SC Student Composition
3321C
Purcell/arr. DishingerMedici CO140
1
Play entire suite
Little Purcell Suite
Pearson/ElledgeKjos W37CL
2
Play one from pgs. 2-16
Standard of Excellence Festival Solos, Book 2
Foster/arr. LuhringPEL 203-12
3 The Glendy Burke
DishingerMedici C011
4
Play any one solo with repeats
Masterworks Solos, Vol. 1 for Clarinet/Piano
FoxAlf(WB)
5 Andante and Rondo
ed. HarrisOxford
6
Play two contrasting songs except Janaceksongs on pg. 8 (each mvt. of theChalumeau Sonatina is considered aseparate song)
Music Through Time, Book 2 Grades 2-3
Bach/arr. DeFriesPEL 203-8
7 Little Minuet
Various ComposersHL 04479892
8
Play any one solo except pgs. 9-11
Rubank Book of Clarinet Solos, Easy Level
MeachanPEL 203-18
9
Play Nos. I and II;OR play Nos. II and III
English Folk Song Suite
ed. SnellAlf EL03396
10
Play pgs. 5 and 13;OR play pgs. 8 and 9;OR play pgs. 12 and 14;OR play pgs. 14 and 15
Belwin Master Solos, Vol. 1 Easy
EdelsonC & E Enterprises
11 The Lonely Clown
SC Student Composition
Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events
(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.
- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.
- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.
- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.
- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.
For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. No Permission, No Transfer
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3322 - Bb Clarinet Duet2015-2016
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3322A
Mozart/arr. FuchsUnEd 18261 (Import)
1
Play any two contrasting mvts. except Nos. 8,9, and 11
Airs and Waltzes from The Magic Flute
Bach/arr. LangenusCF EMP28
2
Play one duet from Nos. 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11,14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21
Clarinet Duos
Mozart/arr. LuhringPEL 721-6
3
Play mvt. 1 or 2
Sonate in Bb KV: 292
arr. VoxmanHL
4
Play Duet in G Major, pg. 45;OR play Duet in C Major, pg. 48;OR play Duet No. 3, pg. 62
Selected Duets for Clarinet, Vol. 2
Devienne/KirkbrideInt 3139
5
Play No. 1 or No. 6
Six Duets, Op. 74
Mozart/ed. LangenusCF
6
Play Duet 1, mvt. 1;OR play Duet 1, mvt. 3;OR play Duet 2, mvt. 1;OR play Duet 2, mvt. 3
Three Duos
arr. ClarkCF WF105
7
Play all mvts. of one from Nos. 4 - 20
Progressive Duets, Vol. 2
Mozart/arr. DishingerMedici
8
Play Nos. 1 and 6 with repeats
Twelve Duets (Mozart) KV.487
CragunRub-HL
9
Play one from Nos. 1, 3, 6, 8
Eight Concert Duets
Devienne/MaganiniEdMus (POP)
10
Play any one
Six Sonatas
SC Student Composition
3322B
ed. VoxmanRub-HL 04470940
1
Play pgs. 33-35;OR play two from pgs. 66-69, 72
Selected Duets for Clarinet, Vol. 1
ed. SnellAlf EL03272
2
Play one duet from pgs. 5-32 - play repeats
Belwin Master Duets, Intermediate, Vol. 1
KochAdv-Kendor 08320
3
Play any one
Blues for Two
Corelli/arr. MaganiniEdMus (POP)
4 Air and Dance
ed. BrambockUnEd-EAM UE34532
5
Play any two
Celtic Clarinet Duets
Handel/arr. DishingerMedici
6
Play any one except pg. 1 or pg. 10
Nine Duets from Concerti Grossi, Op. 6
Dunker/BlahnikAPI AP-2197
7
Play No. 1;OR play No. 4;OR play any two from Nos. 2, 3, or 5
Five Duets
arr. ClarkCF WF62
8
Play one: Nos. 27, 38, 41, 42, 45, 46, 47, 48,49OR play Nos. 22 & 23;OR play Nos. 30 & 31;OR play Nos. 16 & 29
Progressive Duets, Vol. 1
Bach/arr. DishingerMedici
9
Play any two
Twelve Duets from Anna Magdalena BachNotebook
arr. StrommenKendor 14909
10
Play two contrasting duets from pgs. 12-53
30 Melodious Duets
Telemann/arr. GainacopulosAPI AP-2114
11
Play all
Sonata no. 3
SC Student Composition
3322C
arr. StoufferKendor
1
Play any one
Easy Six for Two
arr. ClarkCF WF94
2
Play any one
Compatible Duets for Winds
Dunker/BlahnikAPI AP-3065
3
Play one from Nos. 4-20
Twenty for Two
ed. VoxmanRub-HL
4
Play one from Nos. 16, 17, 38
Duetist Folio for Clarinet, Easy-Med.
arr. StoufferKendor
5
Play any one duet
Easy Classics for Two
arr. EisenhauerAlf
6
Play pgs. 34-35; OR play pgs. 36-37
Learn to Play Clarinet Duets, Book 1
HarrisLMP (Ludwig) 10441334
7 Spanish Dancers
arr. ClarkCF WF62
8
Play No. 6, or 12, or 36:OR play Nos. 10 & 11;OR play Nos. 17 & 18
Progressive Duets, Vol. 1
ed. MeredithSueta 0934151512
9
Play any two duets - include all repeats
Duet Adventures
ed. SnellAlf EL03271
10
Play any two except pgs. 4, 6, 8, 28;OR play two contrasting dances onpgs. 10-13
Belwin Master Duets, Easy, Vol. 1
SC Student Composition
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. No Permission, No Transfer
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3323 - Bb Clarinet Trio22001155--22001166
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3323A
Mozart/arr. McLeodKendor
1 Allegro from Sonata K. 279
KaisershotEighth Note-Alf CC2345
2 Novelette
Hounsell/arr. LuhringPEL 731-2
3 Divertimento
Mozart/arr. McLeodKendor
4
Play mvts. I, II and III
Sonatina III
Vogt/arr. VoxmanRub-HL
5 Adagio Religioso
KaisershotEighth Note-Alf CC2344
6 Scherzo Diabolique
KunesAPI AP-2058
7
Play III PLUS I or II
Na Tri Klacky
ZalbaAdv-Kendor 08322-00
8
Play all
Pequeno Divertimento Para Tres Clarinetistas
Mozart/arr. GeeKendor
9 Allegro from Sonata in F
Tchaikovsky/arr. DavisRub-HL
10 Danse Des Mirlitons from Nutcracker Suite
Joplin/arr. HalfertyKendor 14964
11
Play all
The Entertainer
SC Student Composition
3323B
HilfigerPEL PEL-731-23
1
Play all
Fanfare and March
ed. VoxmanRub-HL
2
Play pgs. 32-33; OR play pgs. 36-37 (stop atend of pg. 37)
Chamber Music for Three Clarinets, Vol. II, Med.
Molloy/arr. LuhringPEL 731-9
3 The Kerry Dance
KaisershotEighth Note-Alf CC2863
4
Play all
Marche Heroique
Mozart/arr. McLeodKendor
5
Play any two mvts.
Sonatina I
Hook/arr. Voxman/BlockHL(SMC)3775162
6 Allegro from Op. 133, No. 5
DonatoTP 114-40032
7
Play all
Three Pieces for Three Bb Clarinets
O'GradyPEL PEL-731-26
8
Play all
Trio Fantastico
Handel/arr. BrandenburgCF
9 Bourrée
WestonHL 49002614
10
Play any two
Eight Clarinet Trios of the 18th Century
Mozart/arr. OstlingAlf FDENS00004
11 Minuet and Trio (from Sonatina in C)
Gluck/arr. BrandenburgCF W1470
12 Gavotte from the Ballet Don Juan
SC Student Composition
3323C
arr. Stoutamire & HendersonAlf PROBK01393
1
Play two from pgs. 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11
Trios for All
Haydn/arr. TroxellAlf(ProArt-WB) (POP)
2 Minuetto from Divertimento No. 1
arr. CacavasHL 04003387
3
Play one
Fun and Easy Trios
ed. VoxmanRub-HL
4
Play one from pgs. 12-13, 28-30, 31, 40
Chamber Music for Three Clarinets, Vol. 1, Easy
HilliardSueta
5 Volkslied Variationen
Pleyel/arr. PaulsonAlf PROEN00045
6 Clarinet Trio In C
arr. EngebretsonSueta
7 Amazing Grace
arr. BrandenburgCF
8 The Ash Grove
arr. RydenAlf EL96141
9
Play two:The Village Maiden (Rameau)Rosamunde, Entr’acte No. 2 D.797 (Schubert)German Dance, WoO 13, No. 2 (Beethoven)Landler (Schubert)Andantino (Turk)
Classical Trios for All
arr. EngebretsonSueta
10 A-Rovin’
RaeUnEd-EAM UE 21 311
11
Play one from Nos. 6-12
Introducing Clarinet Trios
Purcell/arr. DeFriesPEL PEL-731-22
12
Play all
Minuet and Allemande
RichterAPI AP-2112
13
Play mvts. 1 & 2;OR play mvts. 2 & 3
Three Little Pieces
SC Student Composition
Did you know...Teachers from member schools maysubmit a request to use an alternateedition of a selection on the FestivalMusic List, even in non-permissionevents. If the music submitted isdeemed comparable, written approvalwill be granted for its use at festival.The Alternate Edition Request Formcan be found in MyCenter or on thePermissions page of our website.
www.wsmamusic.org
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. No Permission, No Transfer3. For any combination of 4 clarinets.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3324 - Clarinet Quartet2015-2016
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Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events
(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.
- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.
- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.
- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.
- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.
For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules
3324A
Various Composers/ed. Woy/arr. JohnstonKendor 15066 (part books also availableseparately)^Tip: Book also used for 3324B1
1
Play two contrasting pieces:Piece For Kids, Op. 72, No. 5
(Mendelssohn)Last Spring, Op.34, No. 2 (Grieg)Allegretto (Schubert)Little Fugue, Op. 68, No. 40 (Schumann)Tarantella, Op. 102, No. 3 (Mendelssohn)
Classics for Clarinet Quartet, Vol. 2
Haydn/arr. HiteLMP (Ludwig) 10443261
2 Allegro in A Minor, Op. 74, No. 3
Botsford/arr. McLeodKendor
3 Black and White Rag
Traditional/arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf CC2969
4
Play all
Mexican Hat Dance
Beethoven/arr. GeeKendor 15218
5
Play Turkish March and Für Elise:OR play Adagio and Für Elise
Three Beethoven Classics
Fauré/arr. FlaumontLMP(Masters) M3755
6 Pavane, Op. 50
Ulman/arr. DishingerMedici
7 Pollywogs Lake Talk
Vivaldi/arr. HalfertyKendor 15214
8
Play all
Spring (from the Four Seasons)
Corelli/arr. JohnsonRub-HL 4479531
9 Sarabanda and Gavotta
Handel/arr. DishingerMedici
10
Play mvts. II, III and IV
Sonata V
Bach/ed. Davis/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM837
11
Play Rondeau and Badinerie(3 Bb Clar, Bass Clar)
Four Dance Movements
Chabrier/arr. SchmidtWestInt
12 Danse Villageoise
Dowland/arr. SmithBRS Music WW406
13
Play all
Music of John Dowland
BennettCF
14 Clarinet Rhapsody
arr. StormsSueta
15
(2 Bb Clar, Alto Clar, Bass Clar)
Ringdove Serenade
Mozart/arr. VoxmanRub-HL
16 Allegro from Quartet in C K. 157
RaphlingEdMus (POP)
17 Square Dance
arr. ResnickAPI AP-2159
18
Play allDuration: ca. 1:35
Turkey in the Straw
Haydn/arr. SmithBRS Music (Indianapolis, IN) WW462
19 Op. 64, No. 5, 3rd Mvt. - Menuetto
Clementi/arr. LuhringPEL 741-10
20 Sonata IV, Op. 16, No. 1 - Allegro Spiritoso
Mozart/arr. GeeAlf PROEN00130
21
(2 Bb Clar, Alto Clar, Bass Clar)
Menuetto (from Divertimento No. 2)
arr. TempletonEmerson
22
Play all
Bach Goes To Town
SC Student Composition
3324B
Various Composers/ed. Woy/arr. JohnstonKendor 15066 (part books also availableseparately)^Tip: Book also used for 3324A1
1
Play two contrasting pieces:The Happy Farmer, Op. 68, No. 10
(Schumann)Andante Con Moto, Op. 68, No. 26
(Schumann)With longing, Op. 7 No. 6 (Mendelssohn)Mazurka, Op. 67, No. 2 (Chopin)Waltz, Op. 39, No. 11 (Brahms)Beau Soir (Debussy)Menuetto, HOB. III, No. 15 (Haydn)Molto Lento, Op. 68, No. 3 (Schumann)
Classics for Clarinet Quartet, Vol. 2
Gossec/arr. HalfertyKendor 15113
2
Play all repeats
Gossec Gavotte
Schubert/arr. HalfertyKendor 15124
3
Play all(4 Bb Clar)
Marche Militaire
MurrayGrand Mesa SE046
4
Play all(4 Bb Clar OR 3 Bb Clar and 1 Bass Clar)
Weasel Variations
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Handel/arr. EeckelootPEL 741-38
5
Play all
Sarabande
Haydn/arr. ConnellePEL 741-40
6
Play all(4 Bb Clar OR 3 Bb Clar and 1 Bass Clar)
Andante and Allegro
WalkerBarnhouse
7 Valse Scherzo
arr. McLeodKendor
8 Italian Medley
HallLMP (Ludwig, Greatworks) 20443195
9
Play both
Two Moods
arr. StormsSueta
10 Clarintella
Tchaikowsky/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM800
11
(3 Bb Clar, Bass Clar)
Andante Cantabile
Beethoven/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM836
12
(3 Bb Clar, Bass Clar)
Rage Over A Lost Penny
Bizet/arr. SmimEdMus (POP)
13 Carillon from L’Arlesienne
ed. VoxmanRub-HL
14
Play one from pgs. 28-31;OR play two from pgs. 2-3, 6-7, 12-13, 17-19, 20-22
Ensemble Classics for Clarinet Quartet, Book 2
Hounsell/arr. LuhringPEL 741-7
15 Fugue
Bohne/arr. VoxmanRub-HL
16 Andante, Op. 60, No. 2
GrundmanBH
17 Caprice for Clarinets
Mozart/arr. SmithBRS Music WW409
18 Quartet K. 80, 3rd Movement
Haydn/arr. SmithBRS Music WW401
19 Romanza
BraatzPEL 741-21
20 A Gypsy Tune
Bach/arr. AyresBarnhouse
21 Andante and Fughetta
SC Student Composition
3324C
McKayCF W2272^Tip: Music used for 3324C1, 4114C4,4214C5
1
Play any two(4 Bb Clar)
Fiesta Mejicana (Song of the Mexican Children)
Various Composers/arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf CC986
2
Play any two
Easy Collection of Clarinet Quartets
arr. DishingerMedici
3
Play any mvt.
Americana Suite No. 1
arr. HolmesRub-HL 4475322
4
Play two from Nos. 1-7
Clarinet Symphony
MeyerPEL PEL-741-41
5
Play No. 1;OR play Nos. 2 and 3
Two Lieds & a Frottola
Handel/arr. BarrAlf(WB) ENS00152
6 Bouree from Water Music Suite
Handel/arr. DishingerMedici
7 Allegro from Concerto Grosso, Op. 3, No. 4
arr. EngebretsonSueta
8
(3 Bb Clar, Bass Clar)
A-Rovin’ (Sea Chanty)
Bartok/arr. ConleyGrand Mesa SE101
9
Play mvt. I or II(3 Bb Clar, Bass Clar)
Bartok Miniatures
Various Composers/arr. CoakleyEighth Note-Alf CC2024
10
Play 2 or 3 chorales to fulfill time requirement(4 Bb Clar)
Chorales for Clarinets
arr. SimonPower of the Winds
11
Play any two
Winds Across America
Alford/arr. DorffKendor
12
(3 Bb Clar, Bass Clar)
Colonel Bogey March
MacDowell/arr. HarrisLMP (Ludwig) 10443173
13 Woodland Sketches
CazdenSpratt
14 Six Discussions for Wind Ensemble,Op. 40, No. 6 (Round Dance)
Grieg/arr. DonatelliWestInt
15
(3 Bb Clar, Bass Clar)
An Der Wiege
Satie/arr. DorffKendor
16
(3 Bb Clar, Bass Clar)
Gymnopedie No. 1
Handel/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM6459
17
(2 Bb Clar, Alto Clar, Bass Clar)
Almirena’s Aria (Lascia ch’io pianga)
Beethoven/arr. AyresBarnhouse
18 Minuet and March
Couperin/arr. DishingerMedici
19 Sailor’s Song
Praetorius/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM920^Tip: Music also used for 3424C11
20
(3 Bb Clar, Bass Clar)
Bransle Double
SC Student Composition
Did you know...Teachers from member schools maysubmit a request to use an alternateedition of a selection on the FestivalMusic List, even in non-permissionevents. If the music submitted isdeemed comparable, written approvalwill be granted for its use at festival.The Alternate Edition Request Formcan be found in MyCenter or on thePermissions page of our website.
www.wsmamusic.org
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed
a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.2. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3331 - Eb Alto Clarinet Solo22001155--22001166
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3331A - Standard Repertoire
Ravel/BettoneyCB-CF (POP)
S01 Pavane
Bach/arr. MaganiniEdMus (POP)
S02 Siciliano (from Concert Albums)
OsbornePeters 6006^Tip: Music used for 3331AS03, 3321A8
S03 Rhapsody (unacc. for Bb Clar.)
Bergson/LesinskyCF (POP)
S04 Scene and Air from Luisa di Montfort
Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events
(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.
- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.
- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.
- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.
- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.
For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules
3331A
SchmidtWestInt
1
Play all
Variations On A Whaling Song
Severn/LambAlf EL03726^Tip: Book used for 3311A10, 3331A2
2
Play pgs. 14-15
Classic Festival Solos, Vol. 1
Various ComposersAlf EL03875
3
Play pgs. 10-11 or 12-13
Classic Festival Solos, Vol. 2
DeFriesPEL 333-1
4
Play all
ArKreutz
RimmerHElkan^Tip: Book used for 3311A5, 3331A5
5
Play all
Saxonia
Galliard/GeeHL(SMC) 3774336
6 Hornpipe and Allegro
ReedMarks-HL
7 Serenata
Mozart/arr. VoxmanRub-HL (POP)
8 Adagio
Bach/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM-1
9 Allegro from Viola da Gamba Sonata No. 1
OstranskyRub-HL 4476875
10 Concerto Petite
P Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
3331BP Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
3331CP Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
Looking for suggestions of repertoirefor this event? Check out
the Suggested Repertoire List at:www.wsmamusic.org/permissions
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. No Permission, No Transfer2. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3341 - Bb Bass Clarinet Solo2015-2016
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3341A - Standard Repertoire
FaschM&M
S01
Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. III and IV
Sonata
Mozart/arr. DahmEdMus (POP)
S02
Play mvt. I
Concerto K. 191
Marcello/arr. HiteHL(SMC)3773764
S03
Play Adagio and either Allegro mvt.
Sonata in A Minor
Vivaldi/arr. AyresBarnhouse 083-0092-13
S04
Play mvts. III and IV
Sonata No. 6
BrownWestInt AV51
S05 Prelude and Fughetta
Gailliard/arr. MarxM&M
S06
Play Sonata IV Allemanda plus 2 other mvts.;OR play Sonata V Adagio plus 2 other mvts.;OR play Sonata VI Larghetto plus Alla Breve
Six Sonatas for Bass Clarinet and Piano
BennettCF
S07 Deepwood
DesportesHL(SMC)3773752
S08 Andante and Allegro
Spohr/arr. AyresBarnhouse 2527
S09 Adagio from Concerto No. 1
HoffmanAlf(WB) (POP)
S10
Play Serenade BasqueAlso available as single sheet
Classic Folios
3341A
BerghWestInt AV134
1 Praeludium
DeFriesPEL 205-6
2
Play all optional parts and the cadenza
Adagio and Allegretto
RarigWestInt AV144
3 Introduction and March
BozzaHL(SMC)3773914
4 Ballade
LongRub-HL 04476896
5 Undercurrent
Bassi/arr. VoxmanRub-HL 04476889
6 Lamento (Nocturne)
HounsellPEL 205-4
7 Concertino
EcclesAlf(WB) (POP)
8 Sonata in G Minor
Schubert/arr. DavisWestInt WIM 465
9 Allegro Moderato from the Arpeggione Sonata
KoepkeRub-HL 1766
10 Vignette
SC Student Composition
3341B
ed. VoxmanRub-HL 04471650
1
Play one from pgs. 8-9, 10-11,14-15, or 23
Concert and Contest Collection
Handel/arr. AyresBarnhouse 2378
2 Andante and Bouree
LaPlanteSP
3 Gloucester
KoepkeRub-HL 1764
4 The Buffoon
Faure/arr. DavisWestInt WIM 395
5 Sicilienne, Op. 78
HounsellPEL 205-7
6
Play all
Clarinetinitus
Boni/arr. VoxmanRub-HL 1850
7 Largo and Allegro
Galliard/arr. MerrimanHL(SMC)3774337
8 Adagio and Allegro
SchmidtWestInt AV291
9 Serenade
LeonardAlf(WB)
10 Arabesque
JordahlPEL-205-12
11 Diptych
SC Student Composition
3341C
Gounod/arr. PorterAlf(WB)
1 Funeral March of a Marionette
ed. LambAlf EL03728
2
Play any one except pg. 14
Classic Festival Solos, Vol. 1
arr. DishingerMedici BC 980
3
Play any one except Gavotte
Masterworks Solos
arr. WeberAlf(WB)
4 Deep River
Various ComposersAlf EL03877
5
Play any one except pg. 14
Classic Festival Solos, Vol. 2
HummelRub-HL 1762 (POP)
6 The Foggy Dew
HounsellPEL 205-3
7 Big Pipe!
Hasse/arr. AyresBarnhouse 114
8 Bouree and Menuet
Mozart/arr. DishingerMedici BC12
9 Presto from Divertimento No. 12
Mozart/arr. GoldbergAlf(WB)
10 Aria from The Magic Flute
SC Student Composition
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. Permission Required, Transfer Allowed
a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.2. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3351 - Eb or Bb Contra Bass Clarinet Solo2015-2016
WSMAMusic Festival List
3351AP Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
3351BP Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
3351CP Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. No Permission, No Transfer2. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3421 - Eb Alto Saxophone Solo2015-2016
WSMAMusic Festival List
Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events
(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.
- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.
- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.
- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.
- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.
For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules
3421A - Standard Repertoire
HartleyInterlochen-WJ
S01
Play all
Petite Suite
IbertLeduc-RKing AL19185
S02
Play one movement
Concertino da Camera
Handel/arr. RascherChap-HL 00347808
S03 Sonata No. 3
Platti/HervigRub-HL
S04
Play without repeats
Sonata No. 5
Eccles/arr. RascherTP 164-00047
S05
Play mvts. I, II, and IV;OR play mvts. II, III, and IV;OR play mvts. I, III and IV
Sonata
BencriscuttoSP
S06
Play all
Serenade for Solo Alto Saxophone and Piano
CrestonSP LA0014
S07
Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. II and III
Sonata, Op. 19
HartleyTP 494-00047
S08 Duo for Alto Saxophone and Piano
WardHL(SMC)3773701
S09 An Abstract
Glazounov/PetiotLeduc-RKing AL19256
S10
Play from beginning to four measures afterbox 21 (omit piano chord) AND play box 50to the end.
Concerto
3421A
Vivaldi/arr. DischingerMedici AS616
1
Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. II and III
Concerto In A Minor, Op. 3, No. 6
BozzaLeduc-RKing
2 Aria
Von KreislerHL(SMC)3774159
3 Two Impressions
Bach/arr. MeyerPEL 210-15
4
Play all three movements
Bachiana Suite
FrackenpohlKendor 11310
5 Dorian Elegy
RueffLeduc-RKing AL20919
6 Chanson et Passepied
arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf SS205
7 Variations on Blue Bells of Scotland
Corelli/Glaser/RascherChap 00347809
8
Omit all 8va notations - play as written.
Variations on a Gavotte
ResnickAPI AP291
9
Play No. 4, plus one other
A Novel Idea
Schumann/arr. HemkeHL(SMC)3775044
10
Play mvts. I and II
Three Romances
GallaherRGM
11
Play both mvts.
Sonatina
SC Student Composition
3421B
ed. TealGS-HL 50330580^Tip: Book used for 3421B1, 3441A1 & B10
1
Play one:1. Canzonetta (Ambrosio);2. Sicilienne and Allegro (Bach);3. Nocturne (Chopin);4. Larghetto (Dvorak);6. Intermezzo (Granados);8. Gypsy Rondo (Haydn);9. Minuet (Haydn);10. Minuet (Mozart);11. Rondo in D (Mozart);12. The Old Castle (Mussorgsky);13. Vocalise (Rachmaninoff);14. Sonatine (Ravel);15. Fantasy Piece (Schumann)
Solos for the Alto Saxophone Player
Grieg/MeyerPEL 210-16
2
Play Album Leaf, plus one from Folksong orArietta
Lyric Pieces, Op. 12
Joplin/arr. HalfertyKendor 11337
3 The Entertainer
EdmondsonKendor 6165C
4 Essay In Blue
McGrath/arr. LuhringPEL 210-1
5 A Breezin’ Cakewalk
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Mozart/arr. ErnstKendor 6139D
6
Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. II and III
Mozart Sonatina
Debussy/arr. RamsayMedici AS974
7 Girl with the Flaxen Hair
arr. WastallBH-HL 48010878^Tip: Book used for 3421B8 & 3441B11
8
Play one: 2. Heather on the Hill (Maltby) 5. Cantilena (Benson) 8. Petit Jeu (Blemant) 14. Czardas (Gurewich) 15. Valse (Bouillon) 17. Myopic Mice (Cowles) 18. Strimpellata (Wolf-Ferrari)OR play two: 3. Serenade (Schubert) 4. Musette (Bach) 6. Melody (Rubinstein) 7. Foxtrot (Harris) 10. Hooligan Strain (Cole) 12. Scherzo (Ridout) 13. A Lady in Blue (Barron)
First Repertoire Pieces for Saxophone
Handel/arr. DishingerMedici AS917
9 Entrance of the Queen of Sheeba
ed. SnellAlf EL03446
10
Play one pg. 2;OR play pgs. 6-8;OR play pgs. 14-16
Belwin Master Solos, Vol. 1, Intermediate
SC Student Composition
3421C
Handel/arr. DishingerMedici AS07
1 Allegro from Concerto Grosso, Op. 3, No. 4
ed. SnellAlf EL03445
2
Play one from pages 4-5 (play both pages),6, 8, 9, 10-11 (play both pages), 14-15 (playboth pages), 16
Belwin Master Solos, Vol. 1, Easy
arr. EndresenRub-HL
3
Play any one
Indispensible Folio for Alto Saxophone
Pearson/ElledgeKjos W37XE
4
Play any one
Standard of Excellence Festival Solos, Book 2
arr. DishingerMedici AS11
5
Play any one
Medici Masterworks Solos, Vol. 1
Various ComposersAlf (WB/Belwin) EL03130
6
Play any one
Alto Saxophone Solos, Level 2
SmallmanEighth Note-Alf SS2115
7 Night of Stars
Hounsell PEL 210-6
8 Blues for a Blue Blower
Purcell/arr. VedeskiMedici AS04
9 Gavotte from Harpsichord Suite No. 5
MeachanPEL 210-19
10
Play mvts. 1 and 2;OR play mvts. 2 and 3
English Folk Song Suite
SC Student Composition
Did you know...The selections on the music list changebased on a four (4) year rotation. Thenext time woodwind solo lists will havemajor changes is the 2016-2017 schoolyear. To view the full rotation schedule,visit...www.wsmamusic.org/music_list
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. No Permission, No Transfer3. Music may be transposed to accommodate any combination of two saxophones
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3422 - Saxophone Duet2015-2016
WSMAMusic Festival List
3422A
arr. SnellAlf EL03647
1
Play one from pgs. 3-5, 8-10, 23-25,28-30, 31-32
Belwin Master Duets, Advanced, Vol. 2
ed. VoxmanRub-HL 04470970
2
Play one from Nos. 4, 6, 10, 17, 18
Selected Duets for Saxophone, Vol. 2
CragunRub-HL 4471120
3
Play one from Nos. 1, 6, 8
Eight Concert Duets for Two Saxophones
HarveyRoncorp 1082 RS B8
4
Play any two
Concert Duets for Alto and Tenor Saxophone
TullHL(SMC)3775558
5
(AT)
Dialogue
SchmidtWestInt AV223
6
Play two contrasting duets
Twelve Concert Duets (for Saxophone)
IannacconeDorn AFC/1978
7
(AA)
Invention
Devienne/arr. DishingerMedici
8
Play any duet except No. 1
Six Duos, Op. 74, Vol. 1
Bach/arr. TealTP 414-41081
9
Play any two contrasting duets
Fifteen Two-Part Inventions
NiehausDorabet-RBC D76
10
Play two contrasting duets
A Dozen and One Saxophone Duets
Vivaldi/arr. PatrickCF W2552
11
Play all three
Sonata, F. XVI, No. 1
Mozart/arr. PatrickCF W2551
12
Play all three - omit repeats
Sonata in Bb Major
SC Student Composition
3422B
Hoffmeister/arr. DishingerMedici DZ22A
1
Play any two contrasting duets
12 Duets, Vol. 1
Mancinelli/arr. YatesKendor 15881
2
Play any two (8 and 8A are one duet)(AA, TT)
12 Classical Duets
Mozart/arr. DishingerMedici
3
Play two contrasting mvts. fromNos. 3, 4, 6,12
Twelve Duets (Mozart) KV.487
arr. Dunker & BlahnikAPI AP-2239
4
Play No. 1 and one other duet
Five Duets
ReehlReehl
5
(AA, AT, TT)
Shades of Jazz
Couperin/arr. DishingerMedici
6
Play any two
Twelve Duets from Book I, II for Clavier
KaisershotEighth Note-Alf SQ2321
7
(AA)
Moments Majestique
arr. SnellAlf EL03253
8
Play any two contrasting duets
Belwin Master Duets, Intermediate, Vol. 1
Harmann/arr. DishingerMedici DZ68
9
Play two contrasting duets
Nine Duets for Two Saxophones
arr. GeeAlf PROBK01338
10
Play one from pgs 6-7, 16-17, 18-19, 22-23(AT)
Alto and Tenor Sax Duets
Handel/arr. DishingerMedici SD06
11
Play any two contrasting duets
Nine Duets from Concerti Grossi, Op. 6
Telemann/arr. GainacopulosAPI AP-2114
12 Sonata No. 3
SC Student Composition
3422C
HarrisLMP (Ludwig) 10451183 (A Sax), 10461183(T Sax)
1
(AA, TT)
Two Buckaroos
ed. VoxmanRub-HL 04470960
2
Play one from Nos. 3, 4, 11, 15, 25
Selected Duets for Saxophone, Vol. 1
Bach/arr. DishingerMedici
3
Play one from pgs. 4, 9, 10, 11
Twelve Duets (Bach)
ed. SnellAlf EL03252
4
Play any duet from pgs. 6-32
Belwin Master Duets, Easy, Vol. 1
arr. Stoutamire & HendersonAlf PROBK01328
5
Play pgs. 6-7 or two from pgs. 3, 4, 5, 8, 9,10, 22
Duets for All
arr. StrommenKendor 15879
6
Play one from 4-13, 18-19, 25-28
30 Melodious Duets
arr. ClarkCF WF95
7
Play two contrasting duets
Compatible Duets for Winds
arr. StoufferKendor 15820
8
Play any one(AA)
Easy Six for Two
BlahnikAPI
9 Fanfare and March
arr. SimonPower of the Winds
10
Play any 3
Five Duets In Five Keys
arr. ClarkCF WF63
11
Play one from 1-7, 13-16, 19-26, 30
Progressive Duets, Vol. 1
SC Student Composition
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed
a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.3. Music may be transposed to accommodate any combination of three saxophones.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3423 - Saxophone Trio2015-2016
WSMAMusic Festival List
3423A
HookRub-HL 4474630
1
Play all movements of any trio(SSS, AAA, TTT, BBB)
Six Trios for Three Flutes, Op. 83
ButtsKendor 15890
2
(AAA)
Moderato and Scherzo
Mozart/arr. LuhringPEL 733-1
3
(SAT)
Divertimento I KV 439B
KaisershotEighth Note-Alf SQ2315
4
(SSS, AAA, TTT, BBB - interchangable partsavailable)
Danse a la Gigue
KaisershotEighth Note-Alf SQ2316
5
(SSS, AAA, TTT, BBB - interchangable partsavailable)
Novelette
KaisershotEighth Note-Alf SQ2317
6
(SSS, AAA, TTT, BBB - interchangable partsavailable)
Rondeau Gracieuse
KaisershotEighth Note-Alf SQ2318
7
(SSS, AAA, TTT, BBB - interchangable partsavailable)
Scherzo Diabolique
KaisershotEighth Note-Alf SQ2319
8
(SSS, AAA, TTT, BBB - interchangable partsavailable)
Modern Day Madrigal
BeethovenHL 40183
9
Play mvt. I(SAT or ATB)
Trio, Op. 87
Pergolesi/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM261
10
(ATB)
Sonata No. 4
Bach/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM237
11
(ATB)
Fugue in C Minor, WTC
P Permission
T TransferSC Student Composition
3423B
arr. EngebretsonSueta
1
(SSS, AAA, TTT, BBB)
Sailor’s Worksong
Hook/arr. GeeAlf PROEN00182
2
(AAA/AAT)
Andante and Rondo
arr. ConnellePEL 733-6
3
(AAT)
Russian Melodies
arr. ConnellePEL 733-5
4
(AAT)
Scottish Melodies for Saxophone Trio
KaisershotEighth Note-Alf SQ2320
5
(SSS, AAA, TTT, BBB - interchangable partsavailable)
Elegy
KaisershotEighth Note-Alf SQ2522
6
(SSS, AAA, TTT, BBB - interchangable partsavailable)
Musical Tag
WilsonPEL 733-9
7
(AAB)
Lullaby Alone for Sax
BlahnikAPI AP-221
8
Omit mvt. III (Fanfare) and mvt. VI (Hail St.Lawrence)(AAT)
Czech Suite for Saxophone Trio
arr. EngebretsonSueta 002-3SX
9
(AAA or AAT)
Wiegenlied (German Folk Tune)
Hook/arr. GeeHL(SMC)3774579
10
(AAA or AAT)
Adagio and Allegretto
MeachanPEL PEL733-12
11
ATT
Prelude & Scherzo
P PermissionT Transfer
SC Student Composition
3423C
HilliardSueta 014-3SX
1
(AAA or AAT)
Night Hawk
HilliardSueta 018-3SX
2
(AAA or AAT)
Volkslied Variationen (German Folk SongVariations)
HilliardSueta 016-3SX
3
(AAA or AAT)
Lakeside
arr. EngbretsonSueta 007-3SX
4
(AAA or AAT)
Brightonshire Hornpipe
arr. EngbretsonSueta 017-3SX
5
(AAA or AAT)
Fantasia on Nettleton
arr. EngbretsonSueta 006-3SX
6
(AAA or AAT)
Midnight Sun (Norse Pastorale)
arr. EngbretsonSueta 003-3SX
7
(AAA or AAT)
Rock-A-Bye (Danish Folk Tune)
Bach/arr. LuhringPEL 733-11
8
(AAT)
Air on a G String
arr. EngbretsonSueta 001-3SX
9
(AAA or AAT)
Amazing Grace
ButtsSP 35014362
10
(AAA or AAT)
Moderato and Allegro
LendtJPM WW355
11 Riverwood Dance
P PermissionT Transfer
SC Student Composition
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. No Permission, No Transfer3. Music may be transposed to accommodate any combination of four saxophones.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3424 - Saxophone Quartet2015-2016
WSMAMusic Festival List
Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events
(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.
- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.
- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.
- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.
- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.
For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules
3424A
UlmanMedici
1
(AATB)
Pollywog’s Lake Talk
WeirichGrand Mesa
2
Play all(SATB)
Escapade
Bach/ed. Davis/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM925
3
Play Rondeau and Badinerie(SATB)
Four Dance Movements
YasinitskyKendor 15939
4
Play all(AATB)
Bop Talk
Singelee/arr. LefebreCF W1281
5
Play all(SATB)
Allegro De Concert
Krell/arr. FrackenpohlKendor 16120
6
(AATB)
Mississippi Rag
Bach/arr. LeonardLMP(Masters) M2350
7
(SATB)
Fugue in G Minor
CurtisAdv-Kendor AM07639
8
Play all(SATB, omit percussion)
Tango La Invitacion
Mozart/arr. NavarreRoncorp
9
Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. II and IV(SATB)
Serenade Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K. 525
NiehausKendor
10
(AATB)
Miniature Jazz Suite No. 6
Grieg/arr. Jensede Haske-HL 44007338
11
Play 2 contrasting mvts.(SATB)
Aus Holberg’s Zeit
Chabrier/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIN568
12
Play all(SATB)
Danse Villageoise
DorffTP 494-02547
13
Play all(SATB)
Fast Walk
Mozart/arr. PappasJPM WW311
14
Play all
Introduction and Fugue
arr. NiehausKendor 16425
15
Play all(AATB)
When The Saints Go Marching In
Rimsky-Korsakov/arr. NiehausKendor 16021
16
(AATB)
Flight of the Bumblebee
SC Student Composition
3424B
Hofmannde Haske-HL 44004700
1
Play all(AATB)
Groovin’ At Sam’s Place
Bizet/arr. JohnsonRub-HL
2
(AATB)
Quartet de L’Arlesienne
Bach/arr. BraatzPEL 743-8
3
(AATB)
All Breathing Life
Gladkovsky/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM548
4
(SATB)
Miniature Procession
Saint-Saens/arr. HalfertyKendor 16106
5
(AATB)
Marche Militaire Francaise
Dvorak/arr. BlahnikAPI AP-0220
6
Play all(AATB)
Three Slavonic Dances
Byrd/arr. DishingerMedici
7
(AATB)
The Earle of Oxford’s Marche
Cannon /arr. WillinsVirgo VOS4
8
Play all(SATB or AATB)
Bill Bailey Won’t You Please Go Home!
Beethoven/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM837
9
(SATB)
Rage Over A Lost Penny
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Various Composers/arr. TealGS-HL 50331460
10
Play one quartet(AATB)
Ten Saxophone Quartets
Tchaikowsky/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM799
11
(SATB)
Andante Cantabile
Rodriguez/arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf SQ2939
12
Play all(AATB)
La Cumparsita Tango
arr. Del BorgoKendor 16055
13
Play all(AATB)
Irish Suite
Gershwin/arr. Dunker & BlahnikAPI AP-2203
14
Play all
Strike Up the Band
arr. BallerPEL 743-56
15
Play three contrasting dances
Six English Morris Dances
SC Student Composition
3424C
arr. EngebretsonSueta
1
(AATB)
Tarentella
HallLMP(Great Works) 20456169
2
Play all - omit all repeats(AATB or AAAB)
Three Miniatures
Various Composers/arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf SQ9941
3
Play any two
Easy Collection of Saxophone Quartets
Dvorak/arr. BlahnikAPI
4
(AATB)
Largo and Finale from The New WorldSymphony
RobertsonGrand Mesa SE087
5
Play all(AATB)
A Good Place To Start
LombardoKendor
6
(AATB or SATB)
Beetle Bop
Traditional/arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf SQ209
7
Play all(AATB)
All Things Bright and Beautiful
Bach/arr. DishingerMedici
8
(AATB)
Musette from Anna Magdalena Bach Notebook
Handel/arr. JohnsonRub-HL
9
(AATB)
Sarabande and Air
Lully/PostMedici
10
(AATB)
Gavotte in Rondeau
Praetorius/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM920^Tip: Music also used for 3324C20
11
(SATB)
Bransle Double
RaeUnEd-EAM UE021361
12
Play three contrasting quartets
Introducing Saxophone Quartets
SC Student Composition
Did you know...Teachers from member schools maysubmit a request to use an alternateedition of a selection on the FestivalMusic List, even in non-permissionevents. If the music submitted isdeemed comparable, written approvalwill be granted for its use at festival.The Alternate Edition Request Formcan be found in MyCenter or on thePermissions page of our website.
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Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. No Permission, No Transfer2. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.
* Indicates the selection is new to the WSMA Festival Music List this year.Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3431 - Bb Tenor Saxophone Solo2015-2016
WSMAMusic Festival List
Did you know...The selections on the music list changebased on a four (4) year rotation. Thenext time woodwind solo lists will havemajor changes is the 2016-2017 schoolyear. To view the full rotation schedule,visit...
www.wsmamusic.org/music_list
3431A - Standard Repertoire
Handel/arr. GeeHL(SMC)3775099
S01 Adagio and Allegro from Sonata No. 1
ed. TealGS-HL 50330570
S02
Play two Bourees;OR play Allegro Appassionata
Solos for the Tenor Sax Player
Telemann/arr. VoxmanRub-HL 04471910
S03
Play three mvts.
Sonata in C Minor
BaratRub-HL 04477527
S04 Berceuse
PresserTP 494-00422
S05 Rhapsody
DemerssemanRoncorp 112
S06 Premier Solo Andante et Bolero
Tartini/MaganiniEdMus (POP)
S07 Introduction and Allegro Assai
AndersonSMC-HL 3774544
S08
Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. I and IV
Sonata for Tenor Sax and Piano
3431A
Vivaldi/arr. MaganiniEdMus (POP)
1
Play mvts. I, II, III;OR play mvts. I, II, V
Suite in C minor
Mozart/arr. DishingerMedici TS902
2
Play mvts. I and II
Concerto No. 1 in D, K. 412
Various Composers/arr. VoxmanRub-HL 4002516^Tip: Book used for 3431A3 & B5
3
Play Premiere Etude de Concours (Petit);OR play Prelude and Allegro (Ostransky);OR play Adagio and Allegro (Handel);OR play First Concertino
Concert and Contest Collection (for Bb TenorSax)
Bach/arr. HarleUnEd UE17774
4
Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. II and III
Sonata in G Minor
BennettCF W1736
5
Play mvt. I
Concerto in G Minor
Fiocco/FrackenpohlKendor 6138C
6 Aria and Rondo
BlattEdMus EM4937 (POP)
7
Play two contrasting etudes
15 Entertaining Etudes (Unacc.)
Singelée/arr. VoxmanRub-HL
8 Solo de Concert
Bach/arr. RamseyMedici TS26
9 Sicilienne and Allegro from Sonata No. 2
NiehausKendor 11596
10
Play No. 4, plus one other from Nos. 5, 6, 7,8, 9, 10
Jazz Solos, Vol. 2
Bach/arr. LeonardTP114-4050
11
Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. II and III
Sonata in Eb Major
SC Student Composition
3431B
BuchtelKjos S1011
1 Bolero
Prokofieff/HummelRub-HL 04477547
2 Romance and Troika from Lieutenant Kije Suite
Various ComposersAlf EL03883^Tip: Book used for 3431B3 & C3
3
Play one from pgs. 6-7, 12, 15, 16
Classic Festival Solos, Vol. 2
ConnellePEL 212-19
4 Two Scottish Songs
Various Composers/ed. VoxmanRub-HL 4002516^Tip: Book used for 3431A3 & B5
5
Play one from pg(s). 7, 8-9,12-13
Concert and Contest Collection (for Bb TenorSax)
Holtzmann/arr. LuhringPEL 212-15
6 Broadway Two Step
JoplinEK-Peters GM889F/Peters 8846a (POP)
7
Play any one
Six Ragtimes
Mozart/arr. VoxmanRub-HL 2401
8 Adagio and Menuetto
Loeillet/arr. MerrimanBarnhouse 3364
9 Adagio and Giga
Vivaldi/arr. RamsaySP
10
Play Sonata in F Major, pgs. 6-7
Seven Solos for Tenor Saxophone and Piano
C.L. Barnhouse 083-3999-22
11
Play one from pgs. 5, 6, 9, 10, 11
Solos for the Rising Musician
MeyerPEL 212-24
12 Meditations after Amazing Grace
SC Student Composition
2015-2016WSMA
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3431C
arr. DishingerMedici TS09
1
Play any one
Medici Masterworks Solos, Vol. 1
Byrd/arr. DishingerMedici TS18
2 The Earle of Oxford’s Marche
Various ComposersAlf EL03883^Tip: Book used for 3431B3 & C3
3
Play one from pgs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 13, 14
Classic Festival Solos, Vol. 2
Purcell/arr. DishingerMedici TS148
4
Play entire suite
Little Purcell Suite
Hounsell/arr. LuhringPEL 212-7
5 Agony Pipe
Vaughan Williams/arr. DishingerMedici TS122
6 A Winter’s Willow (A Country Song)
EndresenRub-HL 04471960
7
Play any one
Indispensable Folio for Tenor Saxophone
HillKjos S1036
8 * Night Song
Pearson/ElledgeKjos W37XB
9
Play one from pgs. 2-16
Standard of Excellence Festival Solos, Book 2
Borodin/BuchtelKjos S-1031
10 Polovetsian Dances
Curnow MusicCMP 0859.03
11
Play any one selection
1st Recital Series
SC Student Composition
Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events
(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.
- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.
- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.
- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.
- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.
For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. No Permission, No Transfer2. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3441 - Eb Baritone Saxophone Solo22001155--22001166
WWSSMMAAMMuussiicc FFeessttiivvaall LLiisstt
Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events
(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.
- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.
- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.
- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.
- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.
For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules
3441A - Standard Repertoire
AndersonHL(SMC) 3774770
S01
Play mvts. II and III
Sonata for Baritone Sax and Piano
KoepkeRub-HL
S02 Recitative and Rondino
SingeléeRoncorp 113
S03 Septieme Solo de Concert
HartleyDorn
S04 Sonata for Baritone Saxophone
Bach/arr. Kasprzyk or LondeixSMC-HL 03774426 (SS763)/ElknVogl-TP
S05 Suite No. 1 (Unacc.)
3441A
ed. TealGS-HL 50330580^Tip: Book used for 3421B1, 3441A1 & B10
1
Play one:2. Sicilienne and Allegro (Bach);8. Gypsy Rondo (Haydn);15. Fantasy Piece (Schumann)
Solos for the Alto Saxophone Player
Aubert/MaganiniEdMus 65 (POP)
2 Gigue
Handel/arr. Ramsey & Dishinger, or RascherMedici BS973/Chap-HL 00347808
3
Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. I and IV
Sonata in F Major, Op. 1, No. 12 (Sonata No. 3)
Schubert/arr. DavisWestInt WIM466
4 Allegro Moderato from the Arpeggione Sonata
Arban/Schmidt/DavisWestInt WIM617
5
Start at pick-up to m. 48.Play Theme, Var. I, Var. III and Coda-Omit Var.II. Adjust piano accompaniment accordingly.
Variations on Carnival of Venice
ed. SnellAlf EL03447
6
Play pgs. 3-5 or 9-11
Belwin Master Solos, Vol. 1, Advanced
BrownWestInt WIM076
7
Play Passacaglia and Vivace
Sonata Breve
SpearsHL(SMC) 3774951
8 Ritual and Celebration
BozzaHL(SMC) 3776502
9 Divertissement, Op. 39
arr. TealTP 414-41198/TP 414-41065 (POP)
10
Play Sarabande and Allegro
Contest and Festival Performance Solos{also available as Program Solos (POP)}
Senaille/arr. GeeHL(SMC) 03774802 (ST20)
11 Allegro Spiritoso
SC Student Composition
3441B
Schumann/arr. DavisWestInt WIM340
1
Play all
Three Pieces From Album For the Young
Handel/arr. BarrLMP (Ludwig) 10470258
2 Allegro from Concerto in F Minor
Geminiani/arr. DishingerMedici BS122
3 Allegro from Concerto Grosso, Op. 3, No. 2
Various ComposersAlf EL03885
4
Play pg. 9; OR play pg. 16
Classic Festival Solos, Vol. 2
Schubert/arr. RamsayMedici BS970
5 Ave Maria
Mozart/arr. DishingerMedici BS71
6 Rondo
Druschetzky/arr. DishingerMedici BS110
7 Allegro from Trio No. 18
Shostakovich/arr. DavisWestInt WIM296
8 Prelude No. 7
Bach/arr. DavisWestInt WIM40
9 Fugue XXI
ed. TealGS-HL 50330580^Tip: Book used for 3421B1, 3441A1 & B10
10
Play one:1. Canzonetta (Ambrosio);3. Nocturne (Chopin);4. Larghetto (Dvorak);6. Intermezzo (Granados);9. Minuet (Haydn);10. Minuet (Mozart);11. Rondo in D (Mozart);12. The Old Castle (Mussorgsky);13. Vocalise (Rachmaninoff);14. Sonatine (Ravel)
Solos for the Alto Saxophone Player
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arr. WartallBH-HL 48010878^Tip: Book used for 3421B8 & 3441B11
11
Play one: 2. Heather on the Hill (Maltby) 5. Cantilena (Benson) 8. Petit Jeu (Blemant) 14. Czardas (Gurewich) 15. Valse (Bouillon) 17. Myopic Mice (Cowles) 18. Strimpellata (Wolf-Ferrari)OR play two: 3. Serenade (Schubert) 4. Musette (Bach) 6. Melody (Rubinstein) 7. Foxtrot (Harris) 10. Hooligan Strain (Cole) 12. Scherzo (Ridout) 13. A Lady in Blue (Barron)
First Repertoire Pieces for Saxophone
HounsellPEL 211-2
12 Very Bari
Reber/arr. MeachanPEL 211-15
13 Berceuse
arr. LeonardMel Bay MB96529
14
Play one from pgs.: 5, 10, 14-15, 16, 20
Baroque Music for Saxophone
SC Student Composition
3441C
arr. DishingerMedici BS09
1
Play any one
Medici Masterworks Solos, Vol. 1
Jarnafelt/LeonardAlf(WB)
2 Berceuse
HounsellPEL 211-1
3 Big Pipe!
Handel/arr. DeFriesPEL 211-3
4 March and Bouree
Bartok/arr. DavisWesInt WIM428
5 Dirge No. 4
Purcell/arr. VedeskiMedici BS04
6 Gavotte from Harpsichord Suite No. 5
ed. SnellAlf EL03445
7
Play any one
Belwin Master Solos, Vol. 1, Easy
Malloy/WaltersMedici BS623
8 A Touch of Ireland
Mozart/arr. VoxmanRub-HL 2405
9 Menuetto From Divertimento No. 1
Boyce/VedeskiMedici BS02
10 Gavotte from Symphony No. 4
HilfigerPEL 211-14
11 Forest Green
ed. Pearson/arr. ElledgeKjos W37XR
12
Play any one
Standard of Excellence Festival Solos, Book 2
arr. LeonardMel Bay MB95521
13
Play one: pgs. 4-5, 8-9, 10-11, 13, 14, 20,22-23, 26, 28
Solo Pieces for the Beginning Saxophonist
SC Student Composition
Did you know...The selections on the music list changebased on a four (4) year rotation. Thenext time woodwind solo lists will havemajor changes is the 2016-2017 schoolyear. To view the full rotation schedule,visit...
www.wsmamusic.org/music_list
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Required, No Transfer Allowed
a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.3. This Class A only event is for one student woodwind player and one student pianist. Both performers will be adjudicated equally.4. Music submitted for permission must give equal importance to both the piano and woodwind instrument.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3812 - Woodwind and Piano Duet2015-2016
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3812A - Woodwind and Piano DuetP Permission
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Looking for suggestions of repertoirefor this event? Check out
the Suggested Repertoire List at:www.wsmamusic.org/permissions
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. No Permission, No Transfer
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3822 - Flute-Clarinet Duet2015-2016
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3822A
RansomTrigram W1240
1 Prelude and Samba
Scarlatti/arr. SkolnickEdMus (POP)
2
Play any two mvts.
Neapolitan Suite
DonatelliWestInt FW04
3 Duet No. 2
Nielsen/arr. DishingerMedici
4
Play any three
Twelve Duets, Op. 53
ed. VoxmanRub-HL 04471050^Tip: Book also used for 3822B1
5
Play one from Nos. 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71,72, 75
78 Duets for Flute and Clarinet, Vol. II, Adv.
arr. Dunker & BlahnikAPI AP-2193
6
Play three dances with repeats
Dances from the Boston Collection
Van SlyckHL(SMC)3774917
7
Play 2 mvts.
Pairs
Devienne/arr. DishingerMedici DJ17
8
Play two duets; omit repeats and D.S.
Six Duos, Op. 74
Bach/arr. MaganiniEdMus (POP)
9
Play one sonata
Duo Sonata
arr. KelleyLast Resort 46203
10
Play one from pgs. 5, 8, 13, 17, 20
Music for Two, Vol. 3
SC Student Composition
Did you know...The selections on the music list changebased on a four (4) year rotation. Thenext time woodwind ensemble lists willhave major changes is the 2018-2019school year. To view the full rotationschedule, visit...
www.wsmamusic.org/music_list
3822B
ed. VoxmanRub-HL 04471050^Tip: Book also used for 3822A5
1
Play one from Nos. 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61,64, 74
78 Duets for Flute and Clarinet, Vol. II, Adv.
SchmidtWestInt WIM AV302
2 Variations on a Theme of Prokofieff
Mozart/arr. DishingerMedici
3
Play any two contrasting mvts.
Twelve Duets KV. 487
PappasJPM WW123
4 Rondo in B flat Major
arr. KelleyLast Resort 46201
5
Play one from pgs. 3, 4, 7, 13, 16, 19, 21, 23,24
Music for Two, Vol. 1
Ozi/arr. DishingerMedici
6
Play any two from Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10,11, 12, 13, 14
14 Duets
Mancinelli/arr. DishingerMedici
7
Play one from Nos. 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12
24 Duets, Vol. 1 (1-12)
Berg/arr. DishingerMedici
8
Play any two
16 Duets
Glogau/arr. LuhringPEL 723-4
9
Play all (Piano opt.)
Carus Breeze
Beethoven/arr. DishingerMedici DJ76
10
Play two
Six Minuets Without Opus Number
Finger/arr. Dunker & BlahnikAPI AP-2204
11
Play two mvts.
Sonata, Op. 2, No. 1
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3822C
ed. VoxmanRub-HL 04471040
1
Play any two contrasting duets
78 Duets for Flute and Clarinet, Vol. I, Easy-Med.
Gluck/arr. DavisWestInt WIM752
2 Ballet of the Blessed Spirits
arr. KelleyLast Resort 47202
3
Play one from pgs. 1-11, 19
Intermediate Music for Two, Vol. 2
Woodford/arr. LuhringPEL 723-3
4
Play all
Truville Canter
arr. Stoutamire & HendersonAlf(WB)
5
Play one from pgs. 6-7, 14-15,16-17, 18-19, 20-21;OR play two from pgs. 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11,12, 13, 22, 23, 24
Duets for All
Bach/arr. DishingerMedici
6
Play any one
Twelve Duets (Bach)
Foster/arr. LuhringPEL 723-1
7 The Glendy Burke
Hartmann/arr. DishingerMedici DJ43
8
Play one from duets 1-6
Nine Duets For Flute/Clarinet
EndresenRub-HL 04476728
9 Prairie Warblers (Cowboy Song)
EndresenRub-HL 04476729
10 The Two Flyers
LambRGM
11 Tulips (for Chandra)
SC Student Composition
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 12 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A SPECIAL Ensemble. This special ensemble may be conducted by an adult or student.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed.
a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.3. For 5 - 28 flute players.4. No percussion or piano accompaniment is allowed in this event.5. Multiple performers may play the same part.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3839 - Flute Choir2015-2016
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NOTE: The number of parts listed aftera selection indicates theinstrumentation provided in the score.This is meant to help guide you inselecting music, but does notnecessarily restrict the number ofplayers that may perform. Parts may bedoubled or split as defined in theheader.
3839A
1AdlerHL(SMC)3775294
(6 C Flutes)
Madrigals (for Six Flutes)
2Foster/arr. LombardoLombardo FCE-017
(7 parts/Piccolo, 3 C Flutes, 1 Alto or C Flute,1 Bass or C Flute)
Stephen Foster’s America
3Boyce/arr. BehnkeAlry FC-11
(4 C Flutes, Opt. Alto and Bass Flute)
Symphony No. 1
4Kabalevsky/arr. LombardoLombardo
(4-5 parts/Piccolo, 2 C Flutes, Alto Flute, opt.5th part for a C or Bass Flute)
The Comedian’s Gallop
5LombardoLombardo FCE-016
Play Blossoms in the Wind, PLUS one other(6 parts/Piccolo, 3 C Flute, Alto and BassFlute)
The Flute Garden
6arr. LombardoLombardo FCE-015
(7 parts/Piccolo, 6 Flutes, opt. Alto Flute for5th Flute and Bass for 6th Flute)
A Celtic Celebration
7Mozart/arr. McWayneAlry FC-42
(4 parts/2 C Flutes, 1 Alto or C Flute, 1 BassFlute, omit String Bass)
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
8Sousa/arr. LombardoLombardo FCE-004
(Up to 8 parts/Piccolo, 4 C Flutes, 2 Alto or CFlutes, Bass or C Flute, omit String Bass andPercussion)
The Fairest of the Fair
9McGintyAlry FC-84
(6 parts/Piccolo, 4 C Flutes, Alto or BassFlutes)
Masques
10arr. LombardoLombardo FCE-005
(6 parts/4 C Flutes, Alto or C Flute, Bass or CFlute)
Black is the Color of my True Love’s Hair
11Gabrielli/arr. EphrossHL(SMC) 3774853
(2 Piccolos, 5 Flutes, Alto, omit opt. Oboe & BClar)
Sonata Pian’ e Forte
12Mozart/arr. WebbRGM
(7 parts/5 C Flutes, 1 Alto, 1 Bass or AltoFlute, omit String Bass)
Finale from the Serenade K.375
13Joplin/arr. InglefieldAlry FC-85
(Piccolo, 3 Flutes, 1 Alto Flute, 1 Bass Flute/5 C flutes with optional alto and bass)
The Cascades (A Rag)
14Bach/arr. Brown
(6 parts/2 C Flutes, 2 Alto, 2 Bass or 1 Bassand 1 Contra)
Ich Habe Meine Zwerzicht
15Sellers
(6 parts/Piccolo, 3 C Flutes, Alto, Bass)
Ring of Flutes
16LoukeAlry
Play any two mvts.(6 parts/Piccolo, 3 C Flutes, Alto, Bass)
Temple of Heaven
17Frescobaldi/arr. LuhringPEL PEL-772-9
(5 parts/Piccolo, 3 C Flutes, Alto or C Flute)
Toccata
18LombardoLombardo
(7 parts/Piccolo or C Flute, 3 C Flutes, Alto orC Flute, Bass or C Flute, Contrabass)
Traffic Jam (Descriptive Novelty)
19Abbott
(7-8 parts/Piccolo, 3 C Flutes, Alto or C Flute,Bass or C Flute, Contra or C Flute -Contrabass part not required)
Washington's Fanfare
P Permission
T Transfer
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3839B
1arr. LoukeAlry FC-190
Play any three selections(4-5 parts/4 C Flutes, opt. Alto or Bass, opt.Piccolo)
American Patriotic Music
2Pryor/arr. Rice-YoungAlry FC-175
(5 parts/Piccolo, 2 C Flutes, 1 C or Alto Flute,Bass Flute)
The Whistler and His (Her) Dog
3De Boismortiers/arr. BlahnikAPI AP-272
(5 parts)
Adagio & Allegro (for 5 Flutes)
4Ward/arr. LombardoLombardo FCE-013
Play Version 2(6 parts/4 C Flutes, Alto or C Flute, Bass or CFlute)
America the Beautiful
5Sullivan/arr. EphrossHL(SMC) 3775253
(6-7 parts/Piccolo, 4 C Flutes, Alto Flute, opt.Bass Flute)
The Savoyards
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6Bach/arr. LuhringPEL 772-2
(5 parts)
Terzetto
7Ungar/arr. LombardoLombardo FCE-019
Play either key(6 parts/4 C Flutes, 1 Alto or C Flute, 1 Bassor C Flute)
Ashokan Farewell
8Tchaikovsky/arr. WebbRGM
(8 parts/ 4 C Flutes, 2 Alto, 1 Bass, ContraBass)
Andante Cantabile
9
arr. LombardoLombardo
(Piccolo, 3 C Flutes, Alto and Bass Flute, omitopt. String Bass and Percussion)
Una Fiesta de Canciones Folkloricas (ACelebration of Folkloric Songs)
10arr. Rice-YoungAlry FC-57
(5 parts/4 C Flutes, Alto or C Flute, BassFlute)
Scarborough Fair
11arr. Cathey
(5 parts/3 C Flutes, Alto, Bass)
Four Japanese Folk Songs
12Handel/arr. Pierce
(8 part/6 C Flutes, Alto, Bass)
Hallelujah! Chorus from The Messiah
13Monteverdi/arr. Davis
Play I & II;OR play II & III(5 part/3 C Flutes, Alto, Bass)
Madrigali di Monteverdi
P Permission
T Transfer
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3839C
1Bartok/arr. LuhringPEL 772-1
Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvts. II and III(5 Flutes)
Hungarian Folk Melodies
2Wilder/Jones/arr. AnnicchiaricoAlry FC-166
(6 parts/ 6 Flutes with alt. Alto and Bassparts)
A Child is Born
3Satie/arr. McGintyAlry FC-44
Play two(5 parts/4 C Flutes, 1 C or Bass or Alto Flute)
Three Gymnopedies
4Miller/Jackson/arr. LombardoLombardo FCE-010
Play in Eb Major(6 parts/ 4 C Flutes, Alto or C Flute, Bass or CFlute)
Let There Be Peace on Earth
5PhilbinASMI 55470
(4 parts)
Shaker Hymn
6Brahms/arr. KennedyLMP (Ludwig) 10413435
Play any three(3-4 parts)
12 Canons
7arr. DavisAlry FC-167
(5 parts/3 C Flutes, Alto or C Flute, Bass or CFlute)
What Wondrous Love
8Handel/arr. BadamiAlry FC-80
(4 parts/3 C Flutes, 1 Alto or Bass or C Flute)
Allegro Maestoso from the Water Music Suite
9arr. Rice-YoungAlry FC-174
(6 parts/4 C Flutes, 1 C or Alto Flute, 1 BassFlute)
Kumbaya
10arr. EphrossRBC 60140
Play Danny Boy, plus Pavane or Balm inGilead(5 Flutes)
Flute Choir Music for Young Players, Vol. I
11di Lasso/arr. Davis
Play one(4 parts/2 C Flutes, Alto, Bass)
Three Madrigals
P Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events
(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.
- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.
- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.
- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.
- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.
For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 12 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A SPECIAL Ensemble. This special ensemble may be conducted by an adult or student.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed.
a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.3. For 5 - 28 clarinet players.4. No percussion or piano accompaniment is allowed in this event.5. Multiple performers may play the same part.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3849 - Clarinet Choir2015-2016
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NOTE: The number of parts listed aftera selection indicates the instrument-ation provided in the score. This ismeant to help guide you in selectingmusic, but does not necessarily restrictthe number of players that mayperform. Parts may be doubled or splitas defined in the header.Did you know...Teachers from member schools maysubmit a request to use an alternateedition of a selection on the FestivalMusic List, even in non-permissionevents. If the music submitted isdeemed comparable, written approvalwill be granted for its use at festival.The Alternate Edition Request Formcan be found in MyCenter or on thePermissions page of our website.
www.wsmamusic.org3849A
1Khachaturian/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM848
(6 parts/4 Bb Clar, Alto Clar, Bass Clar)
Saber Dance
2Mozart/arr. PillinWestInt
Rondo from Serenade No. 10
3Mozart/arr. LuhringPEL 761-7
Play mvts. I, II and IV
Divertimento in Bb Major K. 270
4Gabrielli/arr. AyresBarnhouse 114-0138-08 (2406-13)
(3 Bb Clar, Alto Clar doubles 3rd Clar, BassClar, Eb and/or Bb Contrabass Clar)
Canzona per Sonare No. 2
5Brubeck/arr. WilsonRGM
(6 parts/4 Bb Clar, 2 Bass)
Blue Rondo Ala Turk
6Joplin/arr. WhetmorePEL 761-3
Repeats are optional
The Easy Winners
7Mozart/arr. SacciKendor 15440
Play mvt. 1 Allegro(3 Bb Clar, Alto Clar, Bass Clar, ContrabassClar)
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
8Grainger/arr. SchmidtWestInt
(Needs Alto Cl.)
Shepherd’s Hey (English Morris Dance Tune)
9Haydn/arr. HindsleyHL(SMC)3774002
Divertimento No. 1
10Triebensee/arr. BlahnikAPI AP-2223
Play any two mvts.(9 parts/4 Bb Clar, 2 Alto, 2 Bass, Contralto)
Echostucke
11JacobBH-HL 48009923
(7 parts/E-flat Clar, 3 Clar, Alto Clar, BassClar, Contra Bass Clar)
Introduction and Rondo
12Mozart/arr. FrackenpohlSP LD0056
Play mvts. I and II;OR play mvt. III(Eb Sop. Clar, 3 Bb Clar, Alto Clar, Bass Clar,Eb Contrabass Clar, Bb Contrabass Clar)
Sinfonietta in B-flat
13Mozart/arr. O'NeilRGM
(7 parts/Eb or Bb Clar, 2 Bb Clar, Eb Alto, 2Bb Bass, Eb Contrabass)
La Clamenza di Tito Overture
14Beethoven/arr. ThorntonAPI AP-2040
(7 parts/4 Bb Clar, Alto, Bass, Contra-Alto)
Pathetique Cantabile
P Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
3849B
1Mozart/arr. JohnsonRub-HL
Menuetto from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
2Cannon/arr. ChristensenKendor
Bill Bailey
3Mozart/arr. JohnsonBH-HL 4479571
Play mvts. 1 and 2(5 parts/E-flat Clar, 3 Clar, Alto Clar, BassClar, opt. Contrabass Clar)
Divertimento No. 6
4Faure/ed. Davis/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM872
(5 parts/3 Clar, Alto Clar, Bass Clar)
Pavane
5arr. StangelAPI AP-2241
(7 parts/ 5 Bb Clar, Alto, Bass)
Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair
6Joplin/arr. PekolRGM
Take all repeats(6 parts/4 Bb Clar, Alto, Bass)
Solace
7Foster/arr. DeStefanoGrandMesa SE064
Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair
8Tschaikovsky/ed. Davis/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM859
(5 parts/3 Clar, Alto Clar, Bass Clar)
Danses Des Petites Cygnes
9Boccherini/ed. Davis/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM817
(5 parts/3 Clar, Alto Clar, Bass Clar)
Menuetto
10arr. BraatzPEL 761-5
(Alto Clar needed; Bass Clar can play Contrapart)
Danza Moravia
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11Bach/arr. Del BorgoKendor 15515
(6 parts/Eb Sop. Clar, 3 Bb Clar, Alto Clar,Bass Clar)
Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring
12Prokofiev/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM869
(5 parts/3 Clar, Alto Clar, Bass Clar)
Gavotte
P Permission
T Transfer
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3849C
1Woodford/arr. LuhringPEL 761-12
Truville Canter
2KnightonBH-HL 48001339
(4 Bb Clar)
Little Minuet
3arr. Del BorgoKendor
Hopak (Russian Folk Dance)
4arr. ThomasMedici
Play one selection
Four Works for Clarinet Choir
5
Haydn/arr. JohnsonRub-HL
Third Movement from Symphony No. 94(Surprise)
6arr. Del BorgoKendor
Play Nos. 1 and 2;OR play Nos. 2 and 3
Irish Suite
7arr. Del BorgoKendor
Dona Nobis Pacem
8Purcell/ed. Davis/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM785
Play Ritornello (piece 1) and Dance (piece 3)(5 parts/3 Clar, Alto Clar, Bass Clar)
Three Pieces from Dioclesian
9arr. SimonPower of the Winds
Play any two
Winds Across America
10Grainger/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM864
(5 parts/3 Clar, Alto Clar, Bass Clar)
Irish Tune from County Derry
11Handel/ed. Davis/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM841
(5 parts/Bb Clar, Alto, Bass)
"LARGO" from Xerxes
12Haydn/arr. PappasJPM WW287
(5 parts/3 Bb Clar, 2 Bass OR Bb Clar(opt. 1st Bass) and Bass (opt. 2nd Bass )
Menuetto
P Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events
(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.
- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.
- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.
- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.
- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.
For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 12 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A SPECIAL Ensemble. This special ensemble may be conducted by an adult or student.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed.
a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.3. For 5 - 28 saxophone players.4. No percussion or piano accompaniment is allowed in this event.5. Multiple performers may play the same part.
* Indicates the selection is new to the WSMA Festival Music List this year.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3859 - Saxophone Choir2015-2016
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NOTE: The number of parts listed aftera selection indicates the instrument-ation provided in the score. This ismeant to help guide you in selectingmusic, but does not necessarily restrictthe number of players that mayperform. Parts may be doubled or splitas defined in the header.3859A
1Bach/arr. SchmidtWestInt
(5 parts/SAATB)
Fugue XXII
2Traditional/arr. CieslaAdv-Kendor AM07529
Play mvt. I or mvt. III(6 parts/SAAATB, opt. Bass Sax, omittambourine in mvt. I)
Klezmer Suite
3Dvorak/arr. LuhringPEL 773-3
(7 parts/SAAATTB)
Finale from Serenade in D Minor, Op. 44
4arr. GardnerAPI AP-2002
(6 parts/SAAATB)
Lassus Saxes (adapted from Lassus Trombone)
5Schubert/arr. DeFriesPEL 745-8
(5 parts/SAATB)
Cotillion, Hymn and Gallop
6Grainger/arr. SchmidtWestInt
(5 parts/SAATB)
Shepherd’s Hey (English Morris Dance Tune)
7Dvorak/arr. JohnsonRub-HL
(6 parts/AAATTB)
First Movement from Serenade, Op. 44
8Bach/arr. SchmidtWestint WIM293
(5 parts/SAATB)
Fugue in G Minor (Little Fugue)
9arr. NiehausTRN SETHA3
Play all(5 parts/AATTB)
Thanksgiving Medley
10Bach/arr. DishingerMedici CS702
(5 parts/AATTB)
Bourree and Gigue
11Holst/arr. LoritzAdv-Kendor 07563-00
(5 parts/SAATB)
Jig from St. Paul's Suite Op. 29
12TutzerAdv-Kendor 07564
(5 parts/AAATB)
Jump for Joy
13Krell/arr. GardnerAPI AP-2001
(5 parts/SAATB)
Mississippi Rag
14arr. GardnerAPI AP-2000
(6 parts/SAATTB)
Rakes of Mallow
15Khachaturian/arr. SchmidtWestInt
(6 parts/SAATTB)
Saber Dance from Gayne Ballet
16Rossini/arr. GardnerAPI AP-2256
(8 parts/SAAAATTB)
The Barber of Seville
17arr. GardnerAPI AP-262
(5 parts/AATTB)
Sonata from Die Bankelsangerlied
P Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
3859B
1Palestrina/arr. LuhringPEL 745-1
(5 parts/AATTB)
Alleluia Tulerunt
2Schubert/arr. HolmesHL(Rubank) 4479576
(7 parts/AATBBAA or AATBBTT, omit opt.piano)
Marche Militaire
3arr. SchmidtWestInt
Play theme and three variations(5 parts/SATTB )
Variations on an African-American Folksong
4Sechrist/arr. LuhringPEL 745-5
(5 parts/AATTB)
March Bijou
5Tschaikovsky/ed. Davis/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM-858
(5 parts/SAATB)
Danses Des Petites Cygnes
6Myerbeer/HounsellPEL 773-1
(6 parts/AAATTB)
Coronation March
7Ravel/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM788
(5 parts/SAATB)
Menuet
8Mussorgsky/arr. HounsellPEL 745-14
(5 parts/SAATB)
Promenade from Pictures at an Exhibition
9Boccherini/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM816
(5 parts/SAATB)
Menuetto
10Purcell/Clarke/arr. DishingerMedici CS920
(4 parts/AATB)
Trumpet Tunes
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11Carrell/Clayton/arr. NettlesAdv-Kendor 07535
(5 parts/AATTB)
Amazing Grace
P Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
3859C
1Haydn/arr. PappasJPM
(5 parts/AAATT)
Menuetto
2Corelli/JohnsonRub-HL
(4-5 parts/AATB or AAATTB)
Sarabande and Courante
3WaltersRub-HL
(4-6 parts/AATB or AAATTB)
Pizza-Party
4arr. PappasJPM WW273
(5 parts/AAATT)
Tsutsul
5von Gluck/arr. JohnsonRubank-HL 04479591
(4 parts/AATB)
Air de Ballet from Alceste
6Bach/arr. LambRGM
* Bist Du Bei Mir
7Clarke/arr. DishingerMedici CS22
(5 parts/AATTB)
Trumpet Voluntary
8HallLMP(Great Works) 20456169
(4 parts/AAAA - opt. Tenor for 3rd Alto, opt.Bari for 4th Alto)
Three Miniatures
9Handel/arr. DishingerMedici CS924
Chorus from the Opera Julius Caesar
10Handel/arr. DishingerMedici CS922
Play all(5 parts/AATTB)
Allegro from Flute Sonata, Op. 1, No. 4
P Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events
(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.
- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.
- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.
- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.
- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.
For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 12 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A SPECIAL Ensemble
a. If this SPECIAL Ensemble includes more than 5 members, it may be conducted by an adult.2. Permission Required, Transfer Allowed
a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.3. For 2 - 16 recorder players.4. No percussion or piano accompaniment is allowed in this event.5. Multiple performers may play the same part.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3869 - Recorder Ensemble2015-2016
WSMAMusic Festival List
3869A
P Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
3869B
P Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
3869C
P Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
Looking for suggestions of repertoirefor this event? Check out
the Suggested Repertoire List at:www.wsmamusic.org/permissions
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed
a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3873 - Woodwind TrioFlute, Oboe, Clarinet or Bassoon
2015-2016WSMA
Music Festival List
3873A
Play all repeats
Scherzo (Flute, Oboe, Clar)TustinBarnhouse
1
Arm, Arm Ye BraveHandel/arr. DishingerMedici FCBH36
2
Play one movement
Trio No. 1 (Flute, Oboe, Clar)Demachi/arr. DishingerMedici
3
Suite For Woodwind Trio (Flute, Oboe, Clar)UberKendor 16630
4
Tarantella (Flute, Oboe, Clar)TustinBarnhouse
5
The Chrysanthemum (Flute, Oboe or Clar,Bassoon or Bass Clar)
Joplin/arr. HolcombeMusPub
6
Perpetuum Mobile, opus 28 (2 Clarinets, 1Bassoon)
Fucik/ed. BlahunekAPI AP-2144
7
Fugue in C Minor (Oboe, Clar, Bassoon)Bach/arr. AtkinsJTL
8
Play any two mvts.
Trio, Op. 87 (Flute, Oboe, Clar)Beethoven/arr. LangenusCF EMP13
9
Il Re Pastore (The Shepherd King Overture)Mozart/arr. BlahnikAPI AP-2194
10
PermissionP
TransferT
Student CompositionSC
3873B
The Earle of Oxford’s Marche (Flute, Oboe,Clar; or Flute, Oboe, Bassoon)
Byrd/arr. DishingerMedici
1
Badinage (Flute, Oboe, Clar)KoepkeRub-HL 4479492
2
Prelude & Scherzoarr. MeachanPEL 732-18
3
Fantasia For Three (Flute, Oboe, Clar)Gibbons/arr. ClarkEdMus (POP)
4
Little Bach Suite No. 1 (Flute, Oboe, Bassoon)Bach/arr. MorschTP 114-40078
5
Play any one except Soldiers March
Seven Pieces for Three Woodwinds (Flute,Oboe, Clar)
Schumann/arr. HoveyBH
6
Allegro from Divertimento No. 6 (Flute, Oboe,Clar)
Mozart/arr. HalfertyKendor
7
The Entertainer (Flute, Oboe, Clar)Joplin/arr. HalfertyKendor 16595
8
Terzetto (Flute, Oboe, Clar)Boccherini/arr. WalnKjos E303
9
Play any two mvts.
Russian Suite (Flute, Oboe Clar)Barvinsky/Kabalevsky/arr. SchmidtWestInt WIM496
10
Minuet from Symphony in DHaydn/arr. LuhringPEL 732-2
11
PermissionP
TransferT
Student CompositionSC
3873C
Trio FantasticoO'GradyPEL PEL-732-20
1
Grant Us Peace (Dona Nobis Pacem) (Flute,Oboe, Clar)
arr. SchaefferAlf(WB) (POP)
2
Three Show TunesPurcell/Clarke/arr. DishingerMedici FCB920
3
Simple Gifts (Flute, Oboe, Clar)arr. HalfertyKendor
4
Play any one
Baroque Suite No. 1 (Flute, Clar, Bassoon)arr. DishingerMedici
5
Play pgs. 6-8;OR play pgs 12-13;OR play pgs. 14-15;OR play pgs. 17-19;OR play pgs. 30-32.
Chamber Music for 3 Woodwinds, Vol. 1 (Flute,Oboe, Clar)
ed. VoxmanRub-HL
6
The Kerry Dance (Flute, Oboe, Clar)Molloy/arr. LuhringPEL 732-4
7
Summer Winds (Flute, Oboe, Clar)EdelsonCE
8
Three SinfoniasRossi/arr. EphrossHL(SMC)3774677
9
Play any one
Five Trios, Vol. III (Flute, Oboe, Clar)Druschetzky/arr. DishingerMedici
10
PermissionP
TransferT
Student CompositionSC
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Allowed, No Transfer
a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.3. Bass Clarinet may be substituted for Bassoon.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3874 - Woodwind QuartetFlute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon/Bass Clarinet
2015-2016WSMA
Music Festival List
3874A
Haydn/arr. PappasJPM WW188
1 Das Vogel (The Bird)
ParfryKendor 16720
2 Three Show Tunes
arr. KelleyLast Resort
3
Play No. 10 Romanza and No. 12 Sicilienne
Music for Four, Vol. I
ScarmolinBarnhouse
4 Will-O’-The-Wisp
Mozart/arr. GeeAlf PROEN00147
5 Divertimento
Joplin/arr. HolcombeMusPub WR115
6 Maple Leaf Rag
HounsellPEL 744-13
7
Play mvts. I, II and III;OR play mvts. I, II and IV
Whimsico Suite
HartleyFEMA 9055055
8 Woodwind Quartet
Bach/arr. LuhringPEL 744-5
9 Fugue No. 14
Debussy/arr. SchmidtWestInt 527
10 La Plus Que Lente
P PermissionSC Student Composition
3874BP Permission
SC Student Composition
3874CP Permission
SC Student Composition
Looking for suggestions of repertoirefor this event? Check out
the Suggested Repertoire List at:www.wsmamusic.org/permissions
Reminder...General Rules that Apply to All Events
(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.
- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.
- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.
- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.
- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.
For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. No Permission, No Transfer3. Bass Clarinet may be substituted for Bassoon.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3875 - Woodwind QuintetFlute, Oboe, Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon/Bass Clar.
2015-2016WSMA
Music Festival List
3875A
Beethoven/arr. ContornoKendor 16826
1 Allegro From Beethoven's Fifth
arr. BuckleyCimarron CM-WW-010
2 Turkey in the Straw
Tschaikowsky/arr. ChristensenKendor 16748
3 Arabian Dance
Locatelli/arr. DishingerMedici
4
Play mvts. I and III;OR play mvts. II and IV
Baroque Suite No. 2
Beethoven/arr. Philadelphia WoodwindQuintetTP 114-40064
5
Play mvt. I-omit repeats;OR play mvt. IV
Quintet in E-flat
Hadyn/arr. QuintetTP 114-41141-27
6
Play 1 and 3;OR play 1 and 4
Divertimento No. 1 in Bb for WoodwindQuintet
Albinoni/arr. StevensEighth Note-Alf WWQ9711
7 Oboe Concerto
NiehausKendor 17006
8 Spring Into Swing
Bach/arr. DishingerMedici WQB208
9 Schafe Konnen sicher Weiden (Sheep MaySafely Graze from Cantata 208)
Debussy/arr. HolcombeMusPub WQ142
10 Reverie
SC Student Composition
3875B
arr. FrackenpohlKendor 16843
1 Colonial Sketches
Clementi /arr. StevensEighth Note-Alf WWQ9819
2
Play all
Sonatina
Handel/arr. ChristensenKendor
3 Hornpipe from Water Music
Dvorak /arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf WWQ976
4 Largo from Symphony from the New World
Dukas/arr. ChristensenKendor
5 The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
Galuppi /arr. StevensEighth Note-Alf WWQ978
6
Play all
Adagio from Sonata in D
arr. BrownBarnhouse
7 Shenandoah
Grieg/arr. BrayEighth Note-Alf WWQ9715
8
Play all
Norwegian Suite
Handel/arr. NorthKendor 16825
9 Allegro from Water Music
arr. SchmidtWestInt
10
Play Theme and two Variations
Variations on an African American Folk Song
ReedGrand Mesa SE137
11 Waltz for Winds
ReedGrand Mesa SE105
12 Carnival
SC Student Composition
3875C
McKayBarnhouse
1
Play any two
Three Nautical Characters
arr. MeyerPEL 750-7
2 Amazing Grace
Couperin/arr. DishingerMedici
3 Sailor’s Song from Book III for Clavier
Burgmuller/arr. StevensEighth Note-Alf WWQ973
4
Play all
The Gypsies
Lully/arr. PostMedici
5 Gavotte in Rondeau
ChristensenKendor 16980
6 Romance In B-flat
Bach/arr. GordonHL(SMC)3774460
7 Prelude to Cantata 106
LinkStone Cottage WW5-01
8 Five O’Clock Rag
Purcell/arr. DishingerMedici
9
Play entire suite
Little Purcell Suite
Traditional/arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf WWQ2526
10
Play all
Steal Away
SC Student Composition
Did you know...The selections on the music list changebased on a four (4) year rotation. Thenext time woodwind ensemble lists willhave major changes is the 2018-2019school year. To view the full rotationschedule, visit...
www.wsmamusic.org/music_list
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 12 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A SPECIAL Ensemble. This special ensemble may be conducted by an adult or student.2. Permission Allowed, Transfer Allowed.
a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.3. For 5 - 28 woodwind players not provided for in other events.
a. French Horn is allowed. No percussion or piano.4. Multiple performers may play the same part.5. Players may perform in this event more than once if performing on a different instrument that does not duplicate the
performance technique.a. Exception: Double reed players may perform in more than one event.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3878 - Woodwind Ensemble2015-2016
WSMAMusic Festival List
3878A
1
Orff/arr. GardnerAPI
In Taberna Quando Sumus from CarminaBurana
2Schubert/arr. HoveySP LD0084
Finale (from Symphony No. 5 in B-flat)
3Gabrieli/arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf WWE2752
Canzon Per Sonare #2
4HirschSP LD0170
Gavotte
5
Mozart/arr. ContornoJPM WW306
(Note: No saxes in arrangement)
Allegro Molto from Symphony No. 40 in GMinor
6Beethoven/arr. SeeringSeering
Fourth Movement Symphony No. 5
7Coakley/arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf WWE2856
Celebration
8Bach/arr. JonesRBC 60231
Air and Gigue (from Orchestral Suite No. 3)
9Mozart/arr. HoveyHL(SMC)3777012
Il Re Pastore
10Dvorak/arr. GardnerAPI AP-0261
Slavonic Dance, Op. 46, No. 3
11arr. LuhringPEL PEL-771-20
Allegro vivace
12Rossini/arr. EeckelootPEL 771-18
The Barber of Seville
13Handel/arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf WWE2643
Suite from Water Music
14arr. MillerPEL PEL-771-21
Autumn Fever
15Haydn/arr. ThorntonSP LD0032
Divertimento
16arr. MeyerPEL PEL-771-16
Play all
Serenade and March
P Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
3878B
1MarlattEighth Note-Alf WWE2854
Omit percussion
Bolero
2Bartok/arr. LuhringPEL PEL-771-1
Play all
Hungarian Folk Melodies
3RespighiEighth Note-Alf WWE1180
Play Suite 1 - Balletto
Ancient Airs and Dances
4Hounsell/arr. MeyerPEL 771-9
Play Nos. 1 and 2;OR play Nos. 2 and 3
Heritage Hill Suite
5McKayBarnhouse
Musette
6
Schubert/arr. HoveySP LD0085
Menuetto and Trio from Symphony No. 5 in B-flat
7Traditional/arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf WWE2749
Mexican Hat Dance
8Vaughan Williams/arr. GardnerAPI
Folksongs from Somerset
9
Mozart/arr. LuhringPEL 771-4
Minuet and March from DivertimentoNo. 11 K. 251
10Haydn/arr. JonesRBC
Surprise Symphony 2nd Movement
11Bach/arr. GeeSP LC0517
Bouree
12Schumann/arr. PekolRGM
Traumerei (Dreaming)
P Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
3878C
1Handel/arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf WWE2644
Steal Away
2Smallman/arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf
Pavana Antiqua
3Arbeau/arr. GeeSP
Galliard
4Billings/arr. MeyerPEL 771-25
Play any two mvts.
1778 New England Suite
5Mouret/arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf WWE13104
Rondeau Theme from Masterpiece Theatre
6arr. PelzSP LD0042
Play Nos. 2 and 4;OR play Nos. 5 and 6
Ten Masterworks for Woodwind Choir
2015-2016WSMA
Music Festival ListEvent 3878 - Woodwind Ensemble
(Continued)
7Susato/arr. MarlattEighth Note-Alf WWE2751
Play all movements
Three Susato Dances from The Danserye
8Waldteufel/arr. PekasGrandMesa SE082
Espana Waltzes
9Kirchengesang/arr. ContornoRGM
Lo, How A Rose Is Blooming
P Permission
T Transfer
SC Student Composition
Did you know...Teachers from member schools maysubmit a request to use an alternateedition of a selection on the FestivalMusic List, even in non-permissionevents. If the music submitted isdeemed comparable, written approvalwill be granted for its use at festival.The Alternate Edition Request Formcan be found in MyCenter or on thePermissions page of our website.
www.wsmamusic.orgReminder...
General Rules that Apply to All Events(From the WSMA Festival Rules, section VI):
- Play two contrasting movements on allmulti-movement selections unless otherinstructions are specified.
- A student may not enter the same eventmore than once unless the event is specifiedas an exception in rule VI.B.
- If the length of a selection exceeds 3/4 ofthe allotted time, the music may be cut tostay within the time limit.
- An accompanist must not exceed 15accompaniments for any WSMA festival.Use synthesized, prerecorded, and/orcomputer software programs whenaccompanists are difficult to find.
- The soloist/a member of the ensemble isexpected to introduce the performance atWSMA District and State Festivals, includingperformer and accompanist names, name ofschool, title and composer of piece (and ifappropriate, movements being performed),and briefly describe a significant aspect ofstyle, form, technique, harmony, rhythm, ormelody in the piece.
For complete rules go to:wsmamusic.org/festivalrules
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. Permission Required, Transfer Allowed
a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.2. For any woodwind instrument not provided for in other events (Soprano Sax, Alto Flute, etc.).3. Accompaniment is highly recommended, but is not required.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3911 - Misc. Woodwind Solo2015-2016
WSMAMusic Festival List
3911AP PermissionT Transfer
SC Student Composition
3911BP PermissionT Transfer
SC Student Composition
3911CP PermissionT Transfer
SC Student Composition
Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: All Classes = 8 min. Required Number of Selections: 1
In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event:1. A REGULAR Ensemble. A regular ensemble may not be conducted.2. Permission Required, Transfer Allowed
a. For information about permissions, transfers and student compositions see rule IX in the WSMA Festival Handbook.3. For 2, 3 or 4 players in any combination of woodwind instruments not provided for in other events.4. Individual students may enter this event more than once as long as the number and/or combinations of instruments differs for
each entry.
Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates.
Event 3912 - Misc. Woodwind Duet, Trio orQuartet
2015-2016WSMA
Music Festival List
3912AP PermissionT Transfer
SC Student Composition
3912BP PermissionT Transfer
SC Student Composition
3912CP PermissionT Transfer
SC Student Composition