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Title
American overture
Original Title
Composer
Jenkins, Joseph Willcox
Year
1953
Editor
Arranger
Wood, Nathan R.
Year Arranged
2001
Original Instrumentation
Symphonic band
Publisher
Year Published
Catalogue Number
Sheet Music Format
A4, Score (25) & parts (3,4,4,4,3,4,4 = 26)
Horns
7
Additional Equipment
Others
Other Instruments
Duration
5
Structure / Movements
One movement.
Clefs
Treble, bass
Meters
4/4
Key signatures
1#
Range
Horn 1: a - b2 Horn 2: b - c3 Horn 3: b - d3 Horn 4: d1 - d3 Horn 5: g - g#2 Horn 6: f# - d2 Horn 7: A - f1
Creator's Comments
Performance Notes
American overture is a piece written for Col. Chester E. Whiting and the US Army Field Band in 1953. It is known and sometimes feared for its virtuoso horn parts, so this arrangement in a way is an extension of that thought, by eliminating the rest of the band and making the horns the sole feature. The best way to get an idea about the work is by listening to one of the many performances on Youtube. The arrangement is quite faithful to the original in terms of brass parts, however many of the woodwind lines were omitted and replaced by simple chords. Most of the piece is not all that difficult, just towards the end notes at the high end start creeping up, and not always approached in the most convenient way. Still, the character of the original is captured very well, and with the addition of the percussion section, this could be one popular item in every advanced ensemble’s repertoire.
Credits
Access to review score: Nancy Joy (NMSU)
Sound
Score