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Apr 19, 2026

Brass, Reeds, and Percussion: April 25 and 29, 2026

This edition of Brass, Reeds, and Percussion features the music of Josef Myslivecek, a Czech composer who lived from 1737 to 1781. He studied philosophy and became a master miller before he pursued musical studies. Although born in Prague and sometimes called the Divine Bohemian, he spent most of his life in Italy and composed in the Italian style. Myslivecek’s compositions provided models for many of Mozart’s early works. Indeed, Mozart apparently borrowed motifs from various Myslivecek compositions. From 1766 to 1780, he wrote 26 operas and had more operas produced than any other composer during that period. This edition of Brass, Reeds, and Percussion opens with an official Germany military march.

    1. Steinmetz Marsch (1866)
      Composer:  Karl Bratfisch (1829-1901)
      Performer:  Admiralty Band of the Leningrad Naval Base
      Album:  Marches from the Russian Empire
    2. Wind Octet No. 1 in E-Flat Major: Allegro maestoso
      Composer:  Josef Myslivecek (1737-1781)
      Performer:  Chamber Harmonia Orchestra
      Album:  Myslivecek, Mišík and Nudera: Octets and Partitas
    3. Wind Octet No. 1 in E-Flat Major: Larghetto un poco sostenuto
      Composer:  Josef Myslivecek (1737-1781)
      Performer:  Chamber Harmonia Orchestra
      Album:  Myslivecek, Mišík and Nudera: Octets and Partitas
    4. Wind Octet No. 1 in E-Flat Major: Tempo di menuetto
      Composer:  Josef Myslivecek (1737-1781)
      Performer:  Chamber Harmonia Orchestra
      Album:  Myslivecek, Mišík and Nudera: Octets and Partitas
    5. Terra Vulcania
      Composer:  Otto M. Schwarz (1967- )
      Performer:  Johan Willem Friso Band (Netherlands Army Band)
      Album:  Best of Otto M. Schwarz
    6. Celebration Overture (1955)
      Composer:  Paul Creston (1906-1985)
      Performer:  U.S. Army Field Band
      Album:  Rolling Along
    7. Joyce’s 71st New York Regiment March
      Composer:  T. R. Boyer (1858-1936)
      Performer:  U.S. Army Band
      Album:  Rolling Along
    8. Hot Pants
      Composer:  James Brown (1933-2006)
      Performer:  Enoch Light and the Brass Menagerie
      Album:  Enoch Light and the Brass Menagerie
    9. Hernando’s Hideaway (1955)
      Composer:  Jerry Ross (1926-1955) & Ricahrd Adler (1921-2012)
      Performer:  Billy May’s Rico Mambo Orchestra
      Album:  Mambo Fever
    10. Tico Tico (Samba)
      Composer:  Zequinha de Abreu (1880-1935)
      Performer:  Don Swan & His Orchestra
      Album:  Mambo Fever
    11. Kentucky Sunrise (1919)
      Composer:  Karl L. King (1891-1971)
      Performer:  Washington Winds
      Album:  Circus Days
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