
Gunther Alexander Schuller (November 22, 1925 – June 21, 2015) was an American composer, conductor, horn player, author, historian and jazz musician. Schuller was born in New York City, the son of German parents Elsie (Bernartz) and Arthur E. Schuller, a violinist with the New York Philharmonic. He studied at the Saint Thomas Choir School and became an accomplished French horn player and flute player. At age 15 he was already playing horn professionally
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Suite for Wind Quintet: I. Prelude
Symphony for Brass and Percussion
Variants for Jazz Quartet and Orchestra
The Stars and Stripes Forever!
Suite for Wind Quintet: II. Blues
Three Small Adventures
Concertino for Jazz Quartet and Orchestra
Suite for Wind Quintet: III. Toccata
Seven Studies on Themes of Paul Klee: 1. Antique Harmonies
Seven Studies on Themes of Paul Klee: 2. Abstract Trio
Seven Studies on Themes of Paul Klee: 3. Little Blue Devil
Seven Studies on Themes of Paul Klee: 5. Arab Village
Piano Trio: III. With Swing
The Liberty Bell
Seven Studies on Themes of Paul Klee: 4. The Twittering Machine
Abstraction
Seven Studies on Themes of Paul Klee: 6. An Eerie Moment
Seven Studies on Themes of Paul Klee: 7. Pastorale
Semper Fidelis
Movement One
El Capitan
variants on a theme of john lewis ii
Piece for Guitar and Strings
Concerto for Contrabassoon: I. Andante tranquillo - Four-Hand Piano Reduction
variants on a theme of thelonious monk ii
variants on a theme of thelonious monk i
The Thunderer
Variants on a theme of Thelonious Monk iii
Variants on a Theme of John Lewis iii
Monk, Bunk & Vice Versa (Osmotin')
variants on a theme of john lewis i
Suspensions
variants on a theme of thelonious monk iv
Peggy's Blue Skylight
Freedom
Blue Moon
Jumpin' in the Future
The Rainbow
Noon Night
Night Music
When The Saints Go Marchin' In
Anthropology
Main Score Reprise
Concerto for Contrabassoon: II. Scherzo - Four-Hand Piano Reduction
Yesterdays
Summertime
Aunt Dinah Has Blown The Horn
Wolverine Blues
Quartet for Double Basses: I. Allegro moderate
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