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If you were an orchestra director and you were to program music that was previously composed, and “published” to this forum what would you program?

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Hello people I don’t know if this is the right place to post this, but it has a lot of relevance to large ensemble and orchestra music that ill just throw this in here.

question: orchestra director and you were to program music that was previously composed, and “published” to this forum what would you program?

There is a lot of great music published on here and practically all of the music get their fair share of feedback, but there’s rarely any talk of logistical. What if they were programmed with this question I’ll break that barrier.

of course, being a composer myself, this list will definitely include some of my works, but without the bias, here are a bunch of stuff I have found throughout the years

Again, I’ll do a follow up later, giving rationale and credits, but these are the titles that stuck with me

“Blue jelly” and “three crows in a tree” (from why we remember that was the title) we’re really good pieces very short great for introducing the concept of concert Orchestra

“ The whale in the whaler” was another good piece that I remember coming across

and by intent, this was technically chamber music, but it was so borderline that it passed as concert string Orchestra music

“ sunset suite in c minor” would be a perfect ballad for any string Orchestra concert

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