A brief note on the composer’s designations for “wind ensemble” versus “wind band” – wind band refers to larger ensembles with many part doublings, oftentimes with less complex overall part interdependency, and wind ensemble refers to smaller bands that may be one per part at the very least, oftentimes with more complex, exposed, or thinly orchestrated musical material.
That being said, any of these works can be played by wind bands and wind ensembles both, though some extra work for acoustic and musical balance might be needed for optimum aural effect.
For Wind Band
Commissioned by Pano Mata and the Region 1 High School All-Region Symphonic Band
Grade 3
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For Wind Band
Grade 3
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For Wind Band
Commissioned by Kerry Kirk and the Lubbock Concert Band
Grade 3
For Jazz Trio and Wind Band
Commissioned by the Delbert Anderson Trio and the University Friends of Music for the 49th Annual Eastern New Mexico University POPS Dinner Concert
Grade 4
For Wind Band
Commissioned by Dustin Seifert and the Eastern New Mexico University Symphonic Band
Grade 3
Concerto for Clarinet and Band
Commissioned by Micheal Muñoz for his nephews Jayce Abraham and Jordan Thomas
Grade 6
For Wind Ensemble
Commissioned by Mr. Dustin Seifert and the Eastern New Mexico University Alumni Band for Neil Rutland
Grade 5
For Wind Band
Commissioned by Mr. Dustin Seifert for the Eastern New Mexico University Wind Symphony
Grade 5
For Wind Band
Commissioned for the 2013 “Hey Mozart New Mexico!” Young Composer Competition using a melody by Rachael Snodgrass
Grade 4
For Wind Ensemble
Chosen as a top 10 finalist in the 2016 Association of Texas Small School Bands Composition Competition
Grade 3
For Wind Band
Commissioned for the 2011 “Hey Mozart New Mexico!” Young Composer Competition using a melody by Eden Ratigan
Grade 3