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The Emory Symphonic Winds, comprised of members of the Emory Wind Ensemble and the Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony, are American leaders in the commissioning of new music. Bruce Broughton’s In the World of Spirits was dedicated to the ensemble and is a work of action, dynamism and electric physicality. Christmas carols and hymns are explored by Gustav Holst while Jennifer Higdon charts the intangible beauty of music itself. Alfred Reed’s Russian Christmas Music is a classic of symphonic band writing: rich, colorful and sonorous.
Claude T. Smith: Symphonic Prelude on Adeste Fidelis
Symphonic Prelude on Adeste Fidelis
Traditional: Greensleeves (arr. A. Reed)
Greensleeves (arr. A. Reed)
Gustav Holst: Christmas Day (arr. L. Daehn)
Christmas Day (arr. L. Daehn)
Philip Sparke: A Winter's Tale
A Winter's Tale
Bruce Broughton: In the World of Spirits
In the World of Spirits
Gustav Holst: In the bleak midwinter (arr. R.W. Smith)
In the bleak midwinter (arr. R.W. Smith)
Jennifer Higdon: Mysterium
Mysterium
Alfred Reed: Russian Christmas Music
Russian Christmas Music
Leroy Anderson: Sleigh Ride
Sleigh Ride
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