Public Radio Tulsa – Morning Music
Who knew there was so much music for morning? We start in the darkest moment of night as the sky starts to grow lighter - from jet black to inky blue/black - through dark indigo blue and right through to sunrise. This is a great theme with great music!
Daybreak for Marimba Ensemble: Jack Stamp
Keystone Wind Ensemble, Jack Stamp
Lauds Praise High Day, Ron Nelson
Dallas Wind Symphony, Jerry Junkin
Morning Music: Richard Rodney Bennett
Philharmonia a Vent, John Boyd
Early One Morning: Percy Grainger
North Texas Wind Symphony, Eugene Migliaro Corporon
Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Opus 46: Edvard Grieg
Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville Wind Symphony, John Bell
This Is The Day: Scott McAlister
UNLV Wind Orchestra, Thomas Leslie
Morning Dance: Sergei Prokofiev
Empire Brass Ensemble
This program will be heard on Classical 88.7 HD1 at 7pm on Sunday. So, please join us and bring along a friend who loves band music!
Doug Brown, host
Wind and Rhythm
The gathering place for people who love band music