
Composer David Gaines (b. 1961) has been recognized both by critics and by other artists for his imaginative orchestrations and his uniquely international and eclectic style. His music, which has been performed across the United States and Europe, includes two symphonies, concertos for baritone saxophone, trombone, and euphonium, plus a variety of chamber, choral, and electronic music. Recordings are available in compact disc and digital download formats on the MMC Recordings, Navona Records and Verda Stelo Music labels.
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Concerto for euphonium and orchestra: I. Misterioso
Symphony No. 1 ("Esperanto") (1998): Solemn and pensive
Concertino for euphonium and concert band: 3 - a song for all seasons (Schultz/Parker/Peabody Wind Ensemble)
Povas Plori Mi Ne Pu
Duo for flute and tuba: 1 - Aggressive, with motion (Elizabeth Sadilek/Mark Cox)
Concerto for euphonium and orchestra: II. Vivace
… and dispel the miseries of the world: I. As long as space remains
Concerto for euphonium and orchestra: III. Andante con moto - Allegro energico
Concertino for euphonium and concert band: 4 - epilogue: a half-dream glowing (Schultz/Parker/Peabody Wind Ensemble)
Concerto for euphonium and orchestra
Concertino for euphonium and concert band: 2 - a shadow in the dark green depths (Schultz/Parker/Peabody Wind Ensemble)
Symphony No. 1 ("Esperanto") (1998): Fast and dramatic, almost frenetic
Duo for flute and tuba: 4 - Lively and dramatic (Elizabeth Sadilek/Mark Cox)
Duo for flute and tuba: 3 - Lazy and drawn out (Elizabeth Sadilek/Mark Cox)
The Lion of Panjshir (Symphony No. 2) for narrator and symphonic band: 3 - The Last Wall - The Death of Massoud (Amin/Parker/Peabody Wind Ensemble)
Concertino for euphonium and concert band: 1 - a jester's promenade (Schultz/Parker/Peabody Wind Ensemble)
Symphony No. 1 ("Esperanto") (1998): Mystical and reverant, quasi-religious
Symphony No. 1 ("Esperanto") (1998): Fast and light - With melancholy, slower - A Tempo - Reflective
Symphony No. 1 ("Esperanto") (1998)
Duo for flute and tuba: 2 - Playful, with energy (Elizabeth Sadilek/Mark Cox)
The Lion of Panjshir (Symphony No. 2) for narrator and symphonic band: 1 - "My war is against war" (Amin/Parker/Peabody Wind Ensemble)
The Lion of Panjshir (Symphony No. 2) for narrator and symphonic band: 4 - "Now we are all Massoud" (Amin/Parker/Peabody Wind Ensemble)
The Lion of Panjshir (Symphony No. 2) for narrator and symphonic band: 2 - Fire of Heart (Amin/Parker/Peabody Wind Ensemble)
The President Jefferson March (1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, 1976)
Suite Of Changes for viola and mallet percussion (1993) - 1. Prelude
Ho, mia kor'
… and dispel the miseries of the world: II. As long as sentient beings remain
Fear No More
Jubilee
… and dispel the miseries of the world: III. Until then, may I too remain
Be Still My Soul / Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus
He Hideth My Soul / Wonderful Peace
Suite Of Changes for viola and mallet percussion (1993) - 5. Thinking
Love Overflowing
...and dispel the miseries of the world for baritone saxophone and chamber orchestra (2007-08) - 3. Until then, may I too remain
V. Thinking
Suite of Changes: III. Dreaming
Suite of Changes: II. Running
Suite of Changes: I. Prelude
Suite of Changes: Vi. Finale
Duo for flute and tuba: 4 - Lively and dramatic
Princesses on Parade
My Faith Looks Up to Thee / Have Faith in God
It is Well with My Soul
Be Thou My Vision
Joy to the World
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
O Little Town of Bethlehem
The First Noel
Hark! the Herald Angels Sing
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