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    Burlington Concert Band
    c/o Burlington City Hall
    426 Brant Street - P.O. Box 5013
    Burlington, ON, L7R 3Z6
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    If you could only play music written by a single composer for the rest of your life, who would it be?

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    • gordonG
      gordon
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      If you could only play music written by a single composer for the rest of your life, who would it be?

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        agrieve100 Programming Committee
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        Tough question! As a band, I really enjoy playing Howard Cable's music. It is tricky but sounds fantastic when it all comes together!

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        • DannomyteD
          Dannomyte
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          Orchestra - Mahler - Intricate, expansive, emotional, great trombone parts, who could ask for anything more.

          Band- Percy Grainger - Amazing arrangements of folk tunes to evoke the english countryside

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          • LindaTL
            LindaT
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            Seeing as I am a pianist, I would have to say Bach. I studied piano as a teenager with a teacher who had a passion for Bach. I also loved listening to Glenn Gould’s recordings (he was still alive and very famous in Canada at the time) which inspired my own love of all things Bach.

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            • shewisS
              shewis
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              Go see Amadeus. Now.

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              • wendiudellW
                wendiudell
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                Being that I am a classically trained pianist, I would have to say Chopin, although Debussy is a close second.

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                  Kamara @gordon
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                  @gordon as a pianist, Beethoven's music appeals to me - sonatas and concertos/concerti (?); thorough his compositional years, he made the transition from Classical to Romantic. Beethoven is considered a composer who set the precedent to what would become the development into the Romantic style in music history.

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                  • julianJ
                    julian Programming Committee
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                    Frank Ticheli. The first piece I conducted for the BCB was Simple Gifts, arranged by Ticheli 😉

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                    • lisa.ylL
                      lisa.yl
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                      For piano, I'm classically trained, so Chopin or Beethoven.
                      For band, I think I enjoy too many varieties of music to choose one composer for life! Big Band Jazz, movie scores, marches....I don't think anyone covers all these bases!

                      ~ Lisa

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                        jerryford
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                        If you could combine Andrew Lloyd Weber and John Williams, you could keep me going for years. Some pieces I could never master.
                        Tchaikovsky would be good for more classical days.

                        JSF

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                          wjerome
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                          I agree with Lisa in that there are just too many great varieties from a number of composers to stick with just one but 3 near the top of my list would be Andrew Lloyd Webber, Leroy Anderson, and (for Gordon & I) John Phillip Sousa.

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                          • PualanasnP
                            Pualanasn
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                            Okay...
                            Could I suggest an Arranger? I love playing Jay Bacook pieces (i.e. the Bolero piece we played) and we have also played Robert Buckley arrangements. They both write their own compositions as well! So it us a win-win situation for us...
                            BTW....Jay Bacook is the resident composer/arranger for Hal Leonard. He has written for DCI. Robert Buckley lives in Vancouver and has written for many artist like Michael Bublé and the Canadian Brass.

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                            • gordonG
                              gordon @julian
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                              That's not what I heard at a recent concert, @julian. Are you sure you're right about that? 😉

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