Joseph Lulloff, University of Arizona Wind Ensemble & Greg Hanson - Maslanka: Concertos (2000)

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Title: Maslanka: Concertos
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Albany Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:02:55
Total Size: 227 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Gregg Hanson, Joseph Lulloff & Univ. of Arizona Wind Ensemble – Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble: I. Song (09:20)
2. Gregg Hanson, Joseph Lulloff & Univ. of Arizona Wind Ensemble – Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble: II. Interlude (05:06)
3. Gregg Hanson, Joseph Lulloff & Univ. of Arizona Wind Ensemble – Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble: III. Song (09:05)
4. Gregg Hanson, Joseph Lulloff & Univ. of Arizona Wind Ensemble – Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble: IV. Interlude (10:24)
5. Gregg Hanson, Joseph Lulloff & Univ. of Arizona Wind Ensemble – Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble: V. Song (09:25)
6. Drew Lang, Gregg Hanson & Univ. of Arizona Wind Ensemble – Concerto for Marimba and Band (19:34)


David Maslanka writes about his Saxophone Concerto: "This concerto turned out to be a good deal longer than I would reasonably want. As I got into the composing, the ideas became insistent: none of them would be left out!" About his Marimba Concerto, here is what Mr. Maslanka has to say: "This concerto could easily be subtitled 'rhapsody' or 'fantasy' because of its meditative or free-flowing quality. It is easy to describe the overall shape an extended slow to moderate opening section, an explosive fast section, a quiet closing section but less easy to describe the internal working of the piece." Here the listener will have to use his or her imagination. David Maslanka was born in New Bedford, MA. He attended the Oberlin Conservatory, and studied for a year at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria. He did master's and doctoral work in composition at Michigan State University with H. Owen Reed. He is now a free-lance composer and lives in Missoula, Montana.