

University of Oregon (Eugene) Wind Ensemble (Dennis Llanás, conductor) – 25 October 2019.University of South Alabama (Mobile) Wind Ensemble (William Petersen, conductor) – 21 November 2019.Bowling Green (Ohio) State University Wind Symphony (Bruce Moss, conductor) – 21 November 2019.Foothill Symphonic Winds (Palo Alto, Calif.) (Roy Stehle, conductor) – 8 December 2019.Appalachia: A Southeastern Wind Symphony (Piedmont, S.C.) (Logan Campbell, conductor) - 29 February 2020.Missouri State University (Springfield) Wind Ensemble (John Zastoupil, conductor) - 17 November 2020.Flower Mound (Tx.) Wind Symphony (Brent Biskup, conductor) - 12 February 2021 (2021 TMEA Conference, San Antonio) (Virtual).University of Delaware (Newark) Wind Ensemble (Lauren Reynolds, conductor) - 18 March 2021.To submit a performance please join The Wind Repertory Project Audio CD: United States Air Force Band (Larry H.

Program notes by David Balandrin and Ricky Parrell The piece was originally performed while honored guests arrived at the event, and the work has subsequently been performed every year since at the Philharmonic’s annual ball. Written in 1924, Strauss penned Fanfare für die Wiener Philharmoniker for the Vienna Philharmonic’s first benefit ball, which raised money for the musicians’ pension fund. Tod und Verkiarung, Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche, Also sprach Zarathustra, Salome and Elektra rank among his most notable compositions and brought Strauss lasting fame during his lifetime and afterward. Strauss ably carried both the Wagnerian opera tradition and the Romantic Lisztian tone poem into the twentieth century. Richard Strauss is best known for his work in two major genres: the tone poem and opera. Publisher: Wiltshire Music and Cor Publishing
