James Barnes (composer)
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James Charles Barnes is an American
United States
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 composer
Composer
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.

Barnes studied composition
Musical composition
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 and music theory
Music theory
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 at the University of Kansas
University of Kansas
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, earning a Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Music
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 in 1974, and Master of Music
Master of Music
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 in 1975. He studied conducting privately with Zuohuang Chen. Since 1977 he has been a professor
Professor
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 of theory and composition at the University of Kansas, where he teaches orchestration
Orchestration
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 and composition.

Barnes is also a tubist and has performed with numerous professional organizations in the United States.

His numerous compositions are frequently played in America, Europe, Japan, Taiwan and Australia. The Japanese concert band
Concert band
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 Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra
Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra
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 has produced 3 CDs to date with works of James Barnes.

He has twice received the American Bandmasters Association
American Bandmasters Association
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 Ostwald Award
Ostwald Award
The Sousa/Ostwald Award is an annual award given by the American Bandmasters Association for a composition for concert band. It was first awarded in 1956, after band uniform suppliers Ernest and Adolph Ostwald established the ABA/Ostwald Award for the best band composition written in the previous...

 for contemporary wind band music.

Works for concert band

  • Toccata Fantastica Op. 106
  • A Solemn Prelude for Symphonic Band. Op. 114
  • A Light in the Wilderness
  • A Very American Overture
  • All Pleasant Things
  • Alvamar Overture
  • Autumn Soliloquy for Oboe and concert band
  • Appalachian Overture
  • Arioso For Symphonic Band
  • Beautiful Oregon
  • Breckenridge
  • Brookshire Suite
  • Caribbean Hideaway
  • Carnaval in São Paulo
  • Centennial Celebration Overture
  • Century Tower Overture
  • Chorale and Jubiloso
  • Chorale Prelude on a German Folk Tune Op. 61
  • Concerto for Tuba and Wind Band
  • Crossgate
  • Danza Sinfonica
  • Dream Journey, OP.98 (a Tone Poem for Symphonic Band)
  • Dreamers...
  • Duo Concertante, OP. 74
  • Eaglecrest
  • Eagle Bend Overture for Band
  • Eisenhower Centennial March
  • Fanfares and Alleluias
  • Fantasy Variations on a Theme by Nicolo Paganini
    Niccolò Paganini
    Niccolò Paganini was an Italian violinist, violist, guitarist, and composer. He was one of the most celebrated violin virtuosi of his time, and left his mark as one of the pillars of modern violin technique...

  • Festival Concert March
  • Festive Music for Singapore
  • Foxfire Overture for Symphonic Band
  • German Folk Tune
  • Golden Brass
  • Golden Festival Overture Op. 95
  • Heatherwood Portrait
  • High Plains Overture
  • Hobart Centennial March
  • Hunter Park
  • Inspiration Point
  • Inventions On Marching Songs
  • Invocation and Toccata
  • Impressions of Japan
  • Jubilation Overture
  • Legend
  • Lonely Beach Normandy 1944
  • Long Gray Line
  • Maracas from Caracas
  • March Kawasaki
  • Meadowlark, A Pastorale
  • Medicine Lodge
  • Mojaves Claves
  • Music from "Girl Crazy" by George Gershwin
    George Gershwin
    George Gershwin was an American composer and pianist. Gershwin's compositions spanned both popular and classical genres, and his most popular melodies are widely known...

  • Nulli Secundus March
  • Omaggio
  • Pagan Dances
    1. Ritual
    2. Mystics
    3. The Master of the Sword
  • Poetic Intermezzo
  • Rapscallion
  • Rhapsodic Essay; Gathering of Eagles
  • Riverfest
  • Romanza
  • Spitfire Overture
  • Stone Meadows
  • Sunflower Saga
  • Symphonic Overture
  • The Old Guard
  • The Pershing Rifles
  • The Silver Gazebo
  • The Texans
  • Toccata Fantastica
  • Torch Dance
  • Trailridge Saga
  • Trail of Tears
  • Trumpets and Drums
  • Twin Oaks Overture for Band
  • Valor
  • Variations ona Moravian Hymm
  • Visions Macabres
  • Westport Overture
  • Westridge Overture
  • Wildwood Overture
  • Yama Midori (Green Mountains)
  • Yorkshire Ballad

Symphonies

  • Second Symphony
  • 1994 Third Symphony - "The Tragic" Op. 89
    1. Lento - Allegro ritomoco
    2. Scherzo
    3. Fantasia - Mesto (for Natalie)
    4. Finale - Allegro giocoso
  • Fourth Symphony "Yellowstone Portraits" Op. 103b
    1. Dawn on the Yellowstone River
    2. Pronghorn Scherzo
    3. Inspiration Point (Tower Falls)
  • Fifth Symphony "Phoenix" Op. 110
  • Sixth Symphony (written for the Lake Braddock High School Symphonic Band)

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