Alfred Reed composer / arranger
date of birth: 25.01.1921
date of death: 16.09.2005
With over 200 published works in all media, many of which have been on required performance lists for over 25 years, Dr. Reed is one of the nation's most prolific and frequently performed composers. In addition to winning the Luria Prize in 1959, he has been awarded over 60 commissions. His work as a guest conductor has taken him to 49 states, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Japan, Australia and South America. He was the first "foreign" conductor to be invited to contuct and record with the world famous Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra, and is today the most frequently performed foreign composer in Japan.
Composer, arranger, conductor and editor, Alfred Reeds life was intertwined with music almost from birth in New York City on January 25th, 1921. His parents loved good music and made it part of their daily lives; as a result he was well acquainted with most of the standard symphonic and operatic repertoire while Mr. Reed was still in elementary school.
Beginning formal music training at the age of ten as a trumpet player, he was already playing professionally while still in high school, and shortly thereafter began the serious study of harmony and counterpoint as a prelude to composition, which had come to exercise a stronger hold on his interest and ambition than playing. After three years at the Radio Workshop in New York, he spent the next three in service during World War II, where, as a member of an Air Force Band, he became deeply interested in the concert band and its music. Following his release, he enrolled at the Juilliard School of Music to study under Vittorio Giannini, and from there, in 1948, became a staff composer and arranger with NBC and subsequently, with ABC, where he wrote and arranged music for radio, television, record albums and films.
In 1953, Alfred Reed resumed his academic work (which had been interrupted by his leaving Juilliard for NBC) and became conductor of the Baylor Symphony Orchestra while at Baylor University in Texas. His Masters thesis was the RHAPSODY FOR VIOLA AND ORCHESTRA, which was to win the Luria Prize. Two years later, in 1955, he accepted the post of editor in a major music publishing firm, and for the next 11 years became deeply concerned with the problems of educational music at all levels of performance. In 1966 he left this position to join the faculty of the School of Music at the University of Miami, where he developed the first four-year Music Industry program, and in 1980, following the retirement of his old friend and colleague, Dr. Frederick Fennell, was appointed music director and conductor of the University of Miami Symphonic Wind Ensemble.
Dr. Reed left New York for Miami, Florida, in 1960, where he made his home until his death on September 16, 2005.
Composer, arranger, conductor and editor, Alfred Reeds life was intertwined with music almost from birth in New York City on January 25th, 1921. His parents loved good music and made it part of their daily lives; as a result he was well acquainted with most of the standard symphonic and operatic repertoire while Mr. Reed was still in elementary school.
Beginning formal music training at the age of ten as a trumpet player, he was already playing professionally while still in high school, and shortly thereafter began the serious study of harmony and counterpoint as a prelude to composition, which had come to exercise a stronger hold on his interest and ambition than playing. After three years at the Radio Workshop in New York, he spent the next three in service during World War II, where, as a member of an Air Force Band, he became deeply interested in the concert band and its music. Following his release, he enrolled at the Juilliard School of Music to study under Vittorio Giannini, and from there, in 1948, became a staff composer and arranger with NBC and subsequently, with ABC, where he wrote and arranged music for radio, television, record albums and films.
In 1953, Alfred Reed resumed his academic work (which had been interrupted by his leaving Juilliard for NBC) and became conductor of the Baylor Symphony Orchestra while at Baylor University in Texas. His Masters thesis was the RHAPSODY FOR VIOLA AND ORCHESTRA, which was to win the Luria Prize. Two years later, in 1955, he accepted the post of editor in a major music publishing firm, and for the next 11 years became deeply concerned with the problems of educational music at all levels of performance. In 1966 he left this position to join the faculty of the School of Music at the University of Miami, where he developed the first four-year Music Industry program, and in 1980, following the retirement of his old friend and colleague, Dr. Frederick Fennell, was appointed music director and conductor of the University of Miami Symphonic Wind Ensemble.
Dr. Reed left New York for Miami, Florida, in 1960, where he made his home until his death on September 16, 2005.
Chorale prelude in e minor Alfred Reed
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Duration: 4:05 min
Difficulty: 3
Difficulty: 3
Article Nr: 96002
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Highlights from The Music Man Meredith Willson / Arr. Alfred Reed
Titel / Title: Highlights from The Music Man
Herausgeber / Publisher: Hal Leonard
Instrumentation: Concert Band
Produkttyp / Product: Partitur + Stimmen
Serie / Series: Hal Leonard Concert Band Series
Produkttyp / Product: Partitur + Stimmen
Erscheinungsdatum / Date of Production: 1980
UPC: 73999280500This ever-popular selection from the great Broadway musical by Meredith Wilso ...
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Duration: 4:30 min
Difficulty: 4
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Article Nr: 95891
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Song of the High Cascades Alfred Reed
Duration: 6:30 min
Difficulty: 3
Difficulty: 3
Article Nr: 95848
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Seascape (Bariton or trombone solo) Alfred Reed
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Article Nr: 95844
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Pledge of Allegiance Alfred Reed
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Article Nr: 95838
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Concertino for marimba & winds Alfred Reed
Written for famed Japanese marimba soloist, Reiko Kono. This concerto-like work is accompanied by the full resources of the modern concert band. The movements are a romantic Nocturne, a gay, lilting Scherzetto, and a brilliant Toccata which is surprisingly set to a swing-boogie rhythmic background.
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Duration: 16:12 min
Difficulty: 4
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Article Nr: 94973
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Thus do you fare, my Jesus Johann Sebastian Bach / Arr. Alfred Reed
Number three in the extremely popular Barnhouse Bach series. Thus Do You Fare, My Jesus by J.S. Bach is very lush and beautifully scored and this arrangement by Alfred Reed is simply beautiful.
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Duration: 6:21 min
Difficulty: 3
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Article Nr: 94937
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Second century (Concert march) Alfred Reed
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Article Nr: 94910
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Punchinello Alfred Reed
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Article Nr: 94895
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Prelude Nr. 4 aus dem Wohltemp. Klavier Johann Sebastian Bach / Arr. Alfred Reed
Titel / Title: Prelude No. 4
Herausgeber / Publisher: Barnhouse
Instrumentation: Concert Band
Produkttyp / Product: Partitur + Stimmen
Erscheinungsdatum / Date of Production: 1983
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Duration: 2:35 min
Difficulty: 3
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Article Nr: 94889
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Our Father Who Art In Heaven (Vater Unser im Himmelreich) Johann Sebastian Bach / Arr. Alfred Reed
Choralvorspiel - Vater unser im Himmelreich
d-moll (dorisch) BWV 636
Aus dem Orgelbüchlein" (BWV 599-644)
[EN]The twelfth and most recent in the series of Alfred Reed's transcriptions, arrangements and adapta tions of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach for the modern concert band or wind ensemble. Here is Bach in his monumental mood, powerfully yet sensitively set for al ...
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Duration: 4:33 min
Difficulty: 3
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Article Nr: 94877
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My Jesus! Oh, what anguish Johann Sebastian Bach / Arr. Alfred Reed
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Duration: 3:45 min
Difficulty: 3
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Article Nr: 94867
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My heart is filled with longing Johann Sebastian Bach / Arr. Alfred Reed
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Duration: 4:43 min
Difficulty: 3
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Article Nr: 94866
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God still lives ! Johann Sebastian Bach / Arr. Alfred Reed
Developed from one of the "69 Sacred Songs and Airs,'' this is a stately proclamation of faith and joy. Alfred Reed's treatment of this broad sustained work for concert band/wind ensemble is destined to become one of the favorites in his magnificent "Bach Series.''
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Duration: 3:09 min
Difficulty: 3
Difficulty: 3
Article Nr: 94815
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Forget Me Not, O Dearest Lord Johann Sebastian Bach / Arr. Alfred Reed
Vergiss mein nicht, mein allerliebster Gott, BWV 505
An excellent example of Bach as a song writer. Taken from a volume of sacred songs published in 1736, Bach identifies it as an aria, not as a chorale, and must have thought of it as a lyrical melody to be sung in concert rather than as four square chorale.
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Duration: 4:01 min
Difficulty: 3
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Article Nr: 94812
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Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness Johann Sebastian Bach / Arr. Alfred Reed
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Duration: 5:16 min
Difficulty: 3
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Article Nr: 94786
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