ANTHONY GILBERT (b. 1934) WORKS BY CATEGORY: CLICK ON HEADINGS BELOW FOR FULL DETAILS Unless otherwise indicated, all works written between 1962 and 1994 are available from SCHOTT & Co. Ltd., 48 Great Marlborough St., London W1V 2BN, info@schott-music.com Works written since April 1994 (i.e. those after Ziggurat) are available from THE UNIVERSITY of YORK MUSIC PRESS, YO10 5DD, philip@uymp.co.uk Other works, as marked, are available from FORSYTH MUSIC PUBLISHING DIVISION, 126 Deansgate, Manchester M3 2GR, U.K. recordermusic@forsyths.co.uk website For information on works in manuscript, marked (MS), contact gilbert@halifenu.demon.co.uk Note: all durations are rounded up to nearest minute | ||
LARGER WIND ENSEMBLE Bendigo Match (1981) for wind band: picc.,3 fl., 5 cl., Bs.cl., 2 alto sax., ten.sax., 3 cornets, ten.hn, baritone hn, ten.tbne, euphonium, tuba, 2 perc. (cym., s.dr., other drs/w.blocks, bs.dr.) (MS) 3' commissioned by Arts Victoria for White Hills Technical School Concert Band cond. Colin Bubb; first performed by them at Osborne Theatre, Kangaroo Flat, Vic., Australia 30th September 1981 Dancing to the Tune (1996) for 4-8 oboes, 2-4 cors anglais, 1-2 heckelphones (MS) 4’ first performance by RNCM Wind Ensemble, Royal Northern College of Music, 27th March 1996 Dream Carousels (1988) for orchestra of wind : picc./fl., 2fl., 2ob., 2Bb cl., A cl., alto cl., bs. cl., 2 bsn., 4 hns., 3 trps., 3 tbnes., euph., tuba, 2 alto sax., 2 tenor sax., bar. sax., 2 perc., string bass 13’ first performance by RNCM Wind Orchestra cond. Timothy Reynish, Royal Festival Hall, London, 26th February 1989 ...into the Gyre of a Madder Dance (1994) (University of York Music Press) 3 fl.(2&3 doub. piccs.) 2 ob.+c.a. 2 cl.+bs.cl. 3 bn. (3 doub. contra) - 4.2.0.0 7’ commissioned by Hallé Concerts Society; first performance by Hallé Orchestra wind cond. Ole Schmidt, Free Trade hall, Manchester, 23rd February 1995 Peal II (1968) for jazz or school orch.: 2 al.sax/2cl.,2 ten.sax/2fl.,bar.sax/fl.,- 4 trp., 4 tbn.,bs.tbn. - [perc.] - el.gtr., d.bass 9’ commissioned by Gordon Rose for Morley Jazz Orchestra; first performance, Morley Jazz Orchestra cond. Gordon Rose, Morley College, London, 16th March 1968 | ||