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*Pages 31-32: Brass Quintet Music Reviews (by Thomas Tritle)
*Pages 31-32: Brass Quintet Music Reviews (by Thomas Tritle)
**Page 31: ''Music from Chaucer'' by Michael Berkeley, published by Oxford University Press in 1992
**Page 31: ''Music from Chaucer'' by Michael Berkeley, published by Oxford University Press in 1992
**Page 31: ''Pavane'' by Morton Gould (arranged for brass quintet by Robert E. Sheldon), published by ALRY Publications in 1992  
**Pages 31-32: ''Pavane'' by Morton Gould (arranged for brass quintet by Robert E. Sheldon), published by ALRY Publications in 1992
*Pages 33-35: Percussion Reviews (by Douglas Wheeler)
**Page 33: ''The Complete Cymbal Guide for the Drumset'' by Sandy Feldstein, published by Manhattan Music Publications in 1995; and ''The Complete Cymbal Guide for the Drumset'' with Marvin "Smitty" Smith, narration by Peter Erskine; distributed by DCI Music Video and published by Warner Bros. Publications in 1994
**Pages 33-34: ''Whose Kit is This?''  by Gerald Heslip, published by Kendor Music in 1993
**Page 34: ''Celestials'' by Thomas A. Brown, published by Belwin Mills in 1994
**Pages 34-35: ''With Joy in His Heart'' by David Mancini, published by Kendor Music in 1995
**Page 35: ''Gypsy Dances from Carmen Fantasy'' (music by George Bizet, arranged by Harold Farberman), published by Cortelo Publishing Company in 1983
*Page 36: [advertisement]
*Pages 36-37: Compact Disc Review
**Pages 36-37: Stephen K. Johnston, ''Twigs: Winning Compositions from The University of Georgia Symposia for New Woodwind Quintet Music''. The Georgia Woodwind Quintet. ACA Recordings No. CM 20032.
*Page 38: Percussion Music Review
**Page 38: Daniel Adams, ''Attention Span'': A Theatrical Work for Solo Snare Drum by Mark Saya, published by Media Press in 1995
*Page 39: Call for New Chamber Work Proposals for NACWPI 1997-1998 Composition Project
*Pages 40-41: Message from the NACWPI President (William Davis)
*Page 42: ''NACWPI Journal'' [description]
*Page 43: Registration form for Third National NACWPI Symposium
*Page 44:  Tentative Schedule of Events for the Third National NACWPI Symposium
*Page 45: [advertisements]
*Page 46: NACWPI Financial Report: July 1, 1995 through June 30, 1996
*Page 47: NACWPI Journal advertising rates
 
=== Number 3 (Spring 1997) ===
*Page 1: Masthead, Table of Contents, and Index to Advertisers
*Page 2: National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors National Board (1996-1998), Division Chairpersons (1995-1997), and Project Chairpersons (1996-1998)
*Page 3: NACWPI State Chairpersons
*Pages 4-7: Michèle Gingras, "Interactive Accompaniment Enhances Practice Sessions and Solo Study"
*Pages 8-11: Caroline Henderson, "A Comparative Study of Synthetic and Cane Alto Saxophone Reeds"
*Pages 12-16: Lawrence Newcomb, "Joaquin Rodrigo's Works for Wind Instruments"
*Pages 17-20: Richard Colwell, "Research Snippets"
*Pages 21-29: Compact Disc Reviews
**Pages 21-22: Jeffery L. Snedeker, ''Brass Ring''. Works by Bach, Praetorius, and others. Jay Lichtman and Claire Newbold, trumpets. Kirsten Bendixen, horn. David Kayser, trombone. Karl Kramer, tuba. Crystal Records CD551.
**Pages 22-23: Lee J. Weimer, ''Trumpeter Emeritus''. Works by various composers. Armando Ghitalla, trumpet. Members of the Boston Symphony. Pierre Monteux and Harold Farberman, conductors. Copenhagen Chamber Orchestra. John Moriarty, conductor. Crystal Records CD760.
**Pages 23-24: Timothy J. Zifer, ''David Hickman, Trumpet''. Works by John Barnes Chance, Halsey Stevens, Robert Russell Bennett, William Presser, Joseph Turrin, Kent Kennan, Norman Dello Joio, and Rafael Mèndez. Crystal Records CD668.
**Pages 24-25: Joseph Murphy, ''Tenor Excursions''. Works by Walter Hartley, Claude Debussy, James Di Pasquale, Antonio Vivaldi, Lawrence Weiner, Frederic Chopin, William Duckworth, William Schmidt, and Jean Baptiste Singelee. Steven Mauk, tenor saxophone. Mary Ann Covert, piano. Open Loop [019].
**Pages 25-26: Daniel Adams, ''Polaris''. Mark Ford, marimba. Also works by Christopher Deane, Mark Alan Taggart, Lynn Glassock, and Christopher Deane.
**Pages 26-28: William Dietz, ''Kansas Woodwinds''. Works by various composers and musicians. The University of Kansas Scholl of Fine Arts Department of Music and Dance CDKU 595.
**Pages 28-29: Caroline Hartig, ''The Verdehr Trio'': The Making of a Medium Vol. 5. Elsa Ludewig-Verdehr, clarinet. Walter Verdehr, violin. Gary Kirkpatrick, piano. Crystal Records CD745.
*Pages 29-30: Message from the President (William Davis)
*Pages 30-48: NACWPI Third National Symposium Programs and Photographs
 
=== Number 4 (Summer 1997) ===
*Page 1: Masthead, Table of Contents, and Index to Advertisers
*Page 2: National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors National Board (1996-1998), Division Chairpersons (1995-1997), and Project Chairpersons (1996-1998)
*Page 3: NACWPI State Chairpersons
*Pages 4-8: Ronald Waln, "Sigfrid Karg-Elert's Works for Wind Instruments"
*Pages 9-12: Mark D. Avery, "Customizing Single Barrel Bassoon Profiler"
*Pages 13-18: Richard Colwell, "Research Snippets"
*Pages 18-23: Music Reviews
**Page 18: Thomas Tritle, ''Dance Suite'' by Mátyás Seiber (arranged by Stefan de Haan from Seiber's ''Easy Dances'', published by Schott in 1995
**Pages 18-20: Thomas Toner, ''Legends of Percussion'' - Solo and Duet Editions by Murray Houllif, published by Kendor Music in 1996
**Page 20: Rochelle Mann, ''Lo! Here the Gentle Lark'' by Henry Bishop ( arranged by Michael Axtell), published by Alry Publications in 1992
**Pages 20-21: Rochelle Mann, ''Autumn Reunion'' by Raymond Gariglio, published by Alry Publications in 1992
**Page 21: Mary Jean Simpson, ''The French Noel/With an Anthology of 1725 Arranged for Flute Duet'' by Betty Bang Mather and Gail Gavin, [published by Indiana University Press in 1996]
**Pages 22-23: Reviews by James A. Rennier
***Page 22: ''4 Mallet Etudes for Marimba, from the Guitar Etudes'' by Fernando Sor (transcribed and edited by Anthony J. Cirone), published by Warner Brothers Publications in 1996
***Page 22: ''St. Louis Blues'' by W.C. Handy (arranged for percussion ensemble by Murray Houllif), published by Kendor Music in 1996
***Pages 22-23: ''Invention for two Marimbas'' by Martin J. Elster, published by HoneyRock in 1993
***Page 23: ''Practical Applications Using Afro-Caribbean Rhythms, Part 3'' by Chuck Silverman, published by Belwin Mills in 1993
*Pages 24-26: Compact Disc Reviews
**Pages 24-25: Lee J. Weimer, ''Cornet Soloist of the Sousa Band: Herbert L. Clarke''. Works by various composers. Various musicians. Crystal Records CD450.
**Pages 25-26: Stephen K. Johnston, ''TRIO INDIANA''. Works by Jean-Michel Defaye, Peter Schickele, Gary Kulesha, Michael Kibbe, and Frederick Fox. James Campbell, clarinet; Eli Eban, Clarinet/E-Flat Clarinet; Howard Klug, Clarinet and Bass Clarinet. Crystal Records CD734.
*Page 26: [advertisement]
*Pages 27-39: NACWPI 1996-97 Directory
*Page 40: [advertisements]
*Pages 41-42: Message from the President (William Davis)
*Pages 42-45: NACWPI Constitution and By-Laws (July 1, 1992)
*Page 46: NACWPI Research Library Borrowing Procedures
*Page 47: NACWPI Journal advertising rates


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Latest revision as of 01:29, 3 December 2025

Volume 44

Number 1 (Fall 1995)

  • Page 1: Masthead, Table of Contents, and Index to Advertisers
  • Page 2: National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors National Board (1994-1996), Division Chairpersons (1993-1995), and Project Chairpersons (1994-1996)
  • Page 3: NACWPI State Chairpersons
  • Pages 4-9: Geary Larrick, "Canadian and European Percussionists of the 20th Century"
  • Pages 10-12: Richard Colwell, "Research Snippets"
  • Pages 13-14: William Davis, "Bassoon Quartets by Two Renowned American Composers"
  • Page 15: [advertisement]
  • Pages 16-22: Norman Heim, "William Schmidt: Master Wind Composer Part II - Brass Music"
  • Page 23: [advertisement]
  • Page 24: Percussion Video Review
    • Daniel Adams, Electronic Percussion by Steve Fisher, distributed by the CPP Media Group in 1993
  • Page 25: [advertisement]
  • Pages 26-27: Compact Disc Reviews (by Mary Jean Simpson)
    • Premieres Plus One
    • A Celebration [tribute to flutist Peter Brown]
  • Pages 27-28: Book Review
    • Jerry A. Young, Program Notes for the Solo Tuba by Gary Bird, published by Indiana University Press in 1994
  • Pages 28-29, 32: Compact Disc Reviews
    • Pages 28-29: David Borsheim, New Mexico Brass Quintet. Works by Anthony Plog, Timothy Moore, John Stevens, and Anonymous/arr. Hinterbichler. New Mexico Brass Quintet. NMBQ CD 001.
    • Page 29: Georgia Peeples, Midsummer's Music. Works by Louise Farrenc, Mikhail Glinka, Franz Doppler, and Franz Berwald. Centaur CRC 2206.
    • Page 32: Thomas Tritle, Works by Emmanuel Chabrier, Luigi Cherubini, Robert Schumann, Henri Tomasi, Camille Saint-Saëns, Leone Sinigaglia, and Cesar Cui. Frøydis Wekre, horn. Zita Carno, piano. Sequoia String Quartet. Crystal Records CD377.
  • Pages 30-31, 33-35: [advertisements]
  • Page 36: Notice of Vacancy
  • Page 37: NACWPI Research Library Borrowing Procedures
  • Pages 38-46: Randall E. Faust, "Paul Hindemith: Centennial Reflections, Questions, and Comments"

Number 2 (Winter 1995-1996)

  • Page 1: Masthead, Table of Contents, and Index to Advertisers
  • Page 2: National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors National Board (1994-1996), Division Chairpersons (1993-1995), and Project Chairpersons (1994-1996)
  • Page 3: NACWPI State Chairpersons
  • Pages 4-9: Ronald L. Waln, "The Solo and Chamber Works for Winds of Frank Martin"
  • Pages 10-14: Richard Colwell, "Research Snippets"
  • Page 15: [advertisements]
  • Pages 16-24: Norman Heim, "William Schmidt: Master Wind Composer Part II - Brass Music" [continuation from last issue; not a mistake - same title]
  • Pages 25-30: Faculty Recital Programs
  • Pages 31-33: Flute Music Review
    • Pages 31-33: Catherine Parsons Smith, Sequenza I, per flauto (new edition of Sequenza, per flauto solo) by Luciano Berio, published by Universal Edition in 1992
  • Page 34: [advertisement]
  • Page 35: Book Review
    • Page 35: Daniel Adams, Encyclopedia of Percussion edited by John Beck, published by Garland Publishing in 1995
  • Pages 36-37: Brass Reviews (by James Anthony Smart)
    • Page 36: Look Little Low Heavens by Hilary Tann, published by Oxford University Press in 1994
    • Pages 36-37: Passacaglia in G Minor from Suite No. 8 for Klavier by G.F. Handel (arr. by Arthur Frackenpohl), published by Kendor Music Inc. in 1994
    • Page 37: Bagatelles for Brass (Brass Quintet) by John Addison, published by Oxford University Press in 1994
  • Pages 38-48: Randall E. Faust, Composer Profile: "Gunther Schuller: Reflections at a Festival"

Number 3 (Spring 1996)

  • Page 1: Masthead, Table of Contents, and Index to Advertisers
  • Page 2: National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors National Board (1994-1996), Division Chairpersons (1995-1997), and Project Chairpersons (1994-1996)
  • Page 3: NACWPI State Chairpersons
  • Pages 4-12: Lynn Hizer-Jenkins, "Instruments and Gender in 19th-Century Music-Making"
  • Pages 13-14: James Luke, "An Introduction to the Wind and Percussion Compositions of Francis J. Pyle"
  • Page 15: [advertisements]
  • Pages 16-18: Richard Colwell, "Research Snippets"
  • Page 19: [advertisements]P
  • Page 20: Percussion Review
    • Page 20: Daniel Adams, "Music of the Masters Series for marimba" transcribed and edited by Anthony J. Cirone, published by Bewlin Mills Publishing Company c/o Warner Brothers Publications in 1995
  • Pages 20-21: Double Reed Reviews (by Robert H. Sorton)
    • Page 20: Five Pieces from the Renaissance for Two Oboes and Two Bassoons or Two Oboes, English Horn and Bassoon arranged by Burton Kester; published by Bocal Music
    • Pages 20-21: Snake for Solo Cor Anglais (or Oboe) by Michael Berkeley, published by Oxford University Press in 1994
  • Pages 22-24: Clarinet Reviews (by Stephen K. Johnston)
    • Pages 22-23: Dancing Solo for Solo Clarinet by Libby Larsen, published by Oxford University Press in 1994
    • Page 23: "Andante" from Sinfonia in B-Flat Major by Johann Christian Bach (arranged by Norman Heim for clarinet choir), published by Kendor Music in 1994
    • Pages 23-24: Down-Hollow-Winds for Wind Quintet by Martin Butler, published by Oxford University Press in 1993
  • Pages 24-25: Flute Reviews
    • Pages 24-25: Sandy Schwoebel
      • Lief for Flute and Cello by Hilary Tann, published by Oxford University Press in 1993
      • Sonata for Flute and Piano by Srul Irving Glick, published by Jaymar Music Ltd.
    • Page 25: Catherine Parsons Smith, Improvisations on Birdsongs for flute and piano by Jenö Takács, published by Universal Edition in 1992
  • Page 26: [advertisement]
  • Page 27: Wind Quintet Review
    • Page 27: David Martins, Nocturne for Woodwind Quintet by Josef Marx, published by Josef Marx Music Company
  • Pages 27-28: Compact Disc Reviews
    • Pages 27-28: Stephen K. Johnston, Early Character Pieces for Clarinet and Piano/Elegy in E-Flat Major by Ferruccio Busoni. Wolfgang Meyer, clarinet. Matthias Kirschnereit, piano. Amati LC 5812.
    • Page 28: Geary Larrick, Reflections of Western Australia by Garry Lee, Mike Nelson, and Pat Crichton. Request Records RQCD-2001.
  • Pages 28-29: Horn Video Review
    • Pages 28-29: David Borsheim, Leuba: Lessons on the Horn, produced by Pete Leinonen; Original Cast productions with Backpack Recording (1995)
  • Pages 29-32: Compact Disc Reviews
    • Pages 29-30: David Martins, wind chamber music of Theodor Blumer (Quintett, Op. 52; Sextet, Op. 45; Tanz-Suite, Op. 53. Moran Woodwind Quintet. Shirley Irek, piano. Crystal Records CD753.
    • Pages 30-31: Mary Jean Simpson, The 20th Century Romantic Spirit (works for flute and piano by Philippe Gaubert, Gabriel Pierné, Verne Reynolds, and Lukas Foss). Brooks De Wetter-Smith, flute. Stephen Seebass, piano. [Crystal Records CD318].
    • Pages 31-32: James T. Berkenstock, New Works for Bassoon [by various composers]. William Dietz, bassoon. Gary Cook, percussion. Rex Woods and Paula Fan, piano. David Busch, English horn. Carol McLaughlin, harp. Kaaden Digital Recording MJSD 144.
  • Page 33: NACWPI Concert Sessions: 1996 National Biennial In-Service Conference, Kansas City
  • Page 33: Erratum
  • Page 34: [advertisements]
  • Pages 35-40: Randall E. Faust, "Composer Profile: Brian Fennelly"
  • Page 40: Financial Report
  • Pages 41-42: New Music Featuring Wind and Percussion Instruments at the Sixteenth Annual New Music and Art Festival
  • Pages 43-46: NACWPI Constitution and By-Laws (July 1, 1992)
  • Page 47: Advertising Information

Number 4 (Summer 1996)

  • Page 1: Masthead, Table of Contents, and Index to Advertisers
  • Page 2: National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors National Board (1994-1996), Division Chairpersons (1995-1997), and Project Chairpersons (1994-1996)
  • Page 3: NACWPI State Chairpersons
  • Pages 4-13: Norman Heim, "William Schmidt: Master Wind Composer Part III - Percussion Music" [continuation from Vol. 44, No. 2]
  • Pages 14-16: Richard Colwell, "Research Snippets"
  • Pages 16-17: Book Review
    • Pages 16-17: Daniel Adams, The Art of Sequencing, A Step by Step Approach by Don Muro, published by CPP Belwin in 1993
  • Page 17: [notice for the NACWPI Journal's inclusion in IIMP]
  • Page 18: NACWPI Journal [description]
  • Page 19: Registration form for Third National NACWPI Symposium
  • Page 20: Tentative Schedule of Events for the Third National NACWPI Symposium
  • Page 21: [advertisements]
  • Page 22: Compact Disc Review
    • Page 22: Rebecca Kemper Scarnati, Gems for English Horn (works by Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Ravel, and Ferlendis/Kraus). Patrick McFarland, English horn. Beverly Gilbert, piano. Arunda Recordings 21339.
  • Pages 23-36: NACWPI 1995-96 Directory
  • Page 36: Directives of the NACWPI
  • Page 37: NACWPI Journal Advertising Rate Schedule
  • Page 38: [advertisements]
  • Pages 39-42: Randall E. Faust, "Composer Profile: Ladislav Kubik"
  • Page 42: Compact Disc Review
    • Page 42: Geary Larrick, The Artistry of the Marimba (works by Bach, Barnes, Bizet,. Mayuzumi, Newton, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Saint-Saëns). Linda Maxey, marimba. Mark Puckett, piano. Verdi LM-1293. 1994.
  • Pages 43-47: Percussion Reviews (by Douglas Wheeler)
    • Page 43: Contemporary Collection for Snare Drum by Murray Houllif (in collaboration with Jim Petercsak), published by Belwin in 1994
    • Page 44: Bolero by Richard Trythall, published by Hartelu Publishin Company in 1985
    • Pages 44-45: It Don't Mean a Thing (An Original Percussion Sextet Based on Taiko Drumming) by Robert Greenberg, published by Belwin Mills in 1993
    • Pages 46-47: Pieces by Aram Khachaturian (arranged by Matt Springer), published by Belwin Mills in 1994
  • Pages 47-49: Compact Disc Reviews
    • Pages 47-48: William Bruce Curlette, Clarinet Muse (compositions by Brent Coppenbarger etc.). Brent Coppenbarger, clarinet. Lavonne Coppenbarger, piano. Private label of Brent Coppanbarger, BC 1022.
    • Pages 48-49: Joseph Murphy, An American Tribute to Sigurd Rascher (various works). Lawrence Gwozdz, saxophone. Crystal Records [CD652].
  • Page 49: Book Review
    • Page 49: Richard Weerts, The Clarinet Sonata in Outline by Norman Heim, published by Norcat Music Press in 1995
  • Pages 50-51: NACWPI Convention Programs, MENC National Convention
  • Page 52: [advertisements]

Volume 45

Number 1 (Fall 1996)

  • Page 1: Masthead, Table of Contents, and Index to Advertisers
  • Page 2: National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors National Board (1996-1998), Division Chairpersons (1995-1997), and Project Chairpersons (1996-1998)
  • Page 3: NACWPI State Chairpersons
  • Pages 4-12: Joseph Murphy, "Saxophone Instruction in American Music Schools Before 1940"
  • Pages 13-16: Ricard Colwell, "Research Snippets"
  • Pages 17-19: William Davis, "Wind Quintets by Twenty-Two Celebrated American Composers"
  • Pages 20-22: Percussion Reviews (by Daniel Adams)
    • Page 20: Night Music for Percussion by Robert Starer, published by Belwin in 1960 (renewed 1988)
    • Pages 20-21: Reggaelia by Thomas Brown, published by Belwin
    • Pages 21-22: Symphony #3 by Anthony J. Cirone, published by Belwin in 1994
  • Page 22: Book Review
    • Page 22: Robert S. Spring, Clarinet Acoustics by O. Lee Gibson, published by Indiana University Press in 1994
  • Page 23: Compact Disc Review
    • Page 23: Joseph Murphy, Bach and Noodles. (Music by various composers.) Harvey Pittel, soprano and alto saxophones. Crystal Records [CD654].
  • Page 24: [advertisements]
  • Page 25: Message from the NACWPI President (William Davis)
  • Page 26: NACWPI Research Library Borrowing Procedures
  • Pages 27-33: Recital Programs
  • Page 34: Bio of NACWPI Southwest Division Chairperson James Lambert
  • Page 35: Call for New Chamber Work Proposals for NACWPI 1997-1998 Composition Project
  • Page 36: Call for Papers and Presentations: International Clarinet Association, Texas Tech University (July 9-13, 1997)
  • Page 37: "[Randall] Eyles Appointed Executive Director of Percussive Arts Society"
  • Page 37: Bio of NACWPI National Board President (1996-1998), William Davis
  • Page 38: Bio of NACWPI Vice-President (President Elect), Michael C. Stoune
  • Pages 39-40: Bio of NACWPI Past-President, Bryan Goff
  • Page 40: Bio of NACWPI Executive Secretary-Treasurer, Richard Weerts
  • Page 41: Bio of NACWPI Composition Chairperson, Britton Theurer
  • Page 42: NACWPI Journal [description]
  • Page 43: Registration form for Third National NACWPI Symposium
  • Page 44: Tentative Schedule of Events for the Third National NACWPI Symposium
  • Page 45: [advertisements]
  • Page 46: [notice for the NACWPI Journal's inclusion in IIMP]
  • Page 47: NACWPI Journal advertising rates

Number 2 (Winter 1996-1997)

  • Page 1: Masthead, Table of Contents, and Index to Advertisers
  • Page 2: National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors National Board (1996-1998), Division Chairpersons (1995-1997), and Project Chairpersons (1996-1998)
  • Page 3: NACWPI State Chairpersons
  • Pages 4-14: Kevin McLaughlin, "The Lion's Den: A Study of Brass Writing in 19th Century Opera"
  • Pages 15-18: Thomas Tritle, "Preparing to Major in Music in College"
  • Pages 19-21: Tod Kerstetter, "The Wester Arts Quartet: New Music for Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon and Horn"
  • Pages 21-22: Richard I. Schwartz, "The Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator and the Musician's Workplace"
  • Page 23: NACWPI Research Library Borrowing Procedures
  • Page 24: [advertisements]
  • Pages 25-28: Book Review
    • Pages 25-28: Roger Jones, The Tuba Source Book by R. Winston Morris and Edward R. Goldstein, published by Indiana University Press in 1996
  • Pages 29-30: Percussion Methods Review
    • Pages 29-30: Kristen Shiner McGuire, Ideo-Kinetics: A Workbook for Marimba Technique by Gordon B. Stout, published by M. Baker Publications in 1993
  • Pages 31-32: Brass Quintet Music Reviews (by Thomas Tritle)
    • Page 31: Music from Chaucer by Michael Berkeley, published by Oxford University Press in 1992
    • Pages 31-32: Pavane by Morton Gould (arranged for brass quintet by Robert E. Sheldon), published by ALRY Publications in 1992
  • Pages 33-35: Percussion Reviews (by Douglas Wheeler)
    • Page 33: The Complete Cymbal Guide for the Drumset by Sandy Feldstein, published by Manhattan Music Publications in 1995; and The Complete Cymbal Guide for the Drumset with Marvin "Smitty" Smith, narration by Peter Erskine; distributed by DCI Music Video and published by Warner Bros. Publications in 1994
    • Pages 33-34: Whose Kit is This? by Gerald Heslip, published by Kendor Music in 1993
    • Page 34: Celestials by Thomas A. Brown, published by Belwin Mills in 1994
    • Pages 34-35: With Joy in His Heart by David Mancini, published by Kendor Music in 1995
    • Page 35: Gypsy Dances from Carmen Fantasy (music by George Bizet, arranged by Harold Farberman), published by Cortelo Publishing Company in 1983
  • Page 36: [advertisement]
  • Pages 36-37: Compact Disc Review
    • Pages 36-37: Stephen K. Johnston, Twigs: Winning Compositions from The University of Georgia Symposia for New Woodwind Quintet Music. The Georgia Woodwind Quintet. ACA Recordings No. CM 20032.
  • Page 38: Percussion Music Review
    • Page 38: Daniel Adams, Attention Span: A Theatrical Work for Solo Snare Drum by Mark Saya, published by Media Press in 1995
  • Page 39: Call for New Chamber Work Proposals for NACWPI 1997-1998 Composition Project
  • Pages 40-41: Message from the NACWPI President (William Davis)
  • Page 42: NACWPI Journal [description]
  • Page 43: Registration form for Third National NACWPI Symposium
  • Page 44: Tentative Schedule of Events for the Third National NACWPI Symposium
  • Page 45: [advertisements]
  • Page 46: NACWPI Financial Report: July 1, 1995 through June 30, 1996
  • Page 47: NACWPI Journal advertising rates

Number 3 (Spring 1997)

  • Page 1: Masthead, Table of Contents, and Index to Advertisers
  • Page 2: National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors National Board (1996-1998), Division Chairpersons (1995-1997), and Project Chairpersons (1996-1998)
  • Page 3: NACWPI State Chairpersons
  • Pages 4-7: Michèle Gingras, "Interactive Accompaniment Enhances Practice Sessions and Solo Study"
  • Pages 8-11: Caroline Henderson, "A Comparative Study of Synthetic and Cane Alto Saxophone Reeds"
  • Pages 12-16: Lawrence Newcomb, "Joaquin Rodrigo's Works for Wind Instruments"
  • Pages 17-20: Richard Colwell, "Research Snippets"
  • Pages 21-29: Compact Disc Reviews
    • Pages 21-22: Jeffery L. Snedeker, Brass Ring. Works by Bach, Praetorius, and others. Jay Lichtman and Claire Newbold, trumpets. Kirsten Bendixen, horn. David Kayser, trombone. Karl Kramer, tuba. Crystal Records CD551.
    • Pages 22-23: Lee J. Weimer, Trumpeter Emeritus. Works by various composers. Armando Ghitalla, trumpet. Members of the Boston Symphony. Pierre Monteux and Harold Farberman, conductors. Copenhagen Chamber Orchestra. John Moriarty, conductor. Crystal Records CD760.
    • Pages 23-24: Timothy J. Zifer, David Hickman, Trumpet. Works by John Barnes Chance, Halsey Stevens, Robert Russell Bennett, William Presser, Joseph Turrin, Kent Kennan, Norman Dello Joio, and Rafael Mèndez. Crystal Records CD668.
    • Pages 24-25: Joseph Murphy, Tenor Excursions. Works by Walter Hartley, Claude Debussy, James Di Pasquale, Antonio Vivaldi, Lawrence Weiner, Frederic Chopin, William Duckworth, William Schmidt, and Jean Baptiste Singelee. Steven Mauk, tenor saxophone. Mary Ann Covert, piano. Open Loop [019].
    • Pages 25-26: Daniel Adams, Polaris. Mark Ford, marimba. Also works by Christopher Deane, Mark Alan Taggart, Lynn Glassock, and Christopher Deane.
    • Pages 26-28: William Dietz, Kansas Woodwinds. Works by various composers and musicians. The University of Kansas Scholl of Fine Arts Department of Music and Dance CDKU 595.
    • Pages 28-29: Caroline Hartig, The Verdehr Trio: The Making of a Medium Vol. 5. Elsa Ludewig-Verdehr, clarinet. Walter Verdehr, violin. Gary Kirkpatrick, piano. Crystal Records CD745.
  • Pages 29-30: Message from the President (William Davis)
  • Pages 30-48: NACWPI Third National Symposium Programs and Photographs

Number 4 (Summer 1997)

  • Page 1: Masthead, Table of Contents, and Index to Advertisers
  • Page 2: National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors National Board (1996-1998), Division Chairpersons (1995-1997), and Project Chairpersons (1996-1998)
  • Page 3: NACWPI State Chairpersons
  • Pages 4-8: Ronald Waln, "Sigfrid Karg-Elert's Works for Wind Instruments"
  • Pages 9-12: Mark D. Avery, "Customizing Single Barrel Bassoon Profiler"
  • Pages 13-18: Richard Colwell, "Research Snippets"
  • Pages 18-23: Music Reviews
    • Page 18: Thomas Tritle, Dance Suite by Mátyás Seiber (arranged by Stefan de Haan from Seiber's Easy Dances, published by Schott in 1995
    • Pages 18-20: Thomas Toner, Legends of Percussion - Solo and Duet Editions by Murray Houllif, published by Kendor Music in 1996
    • Page 20: Rochelle Mann, Lo! Here the Gentle Lark by Henry Bishop ( arranged by Michael Axtell), published by Alry Publications in 1992
    • Pages 20-21: Rochelle Mann, Autumn Reunion by Raymond Gariglio, published by Alry Publications in 1992
    • Page 21: Mary Jean Simpson, The French Noel/With an Anthology of 1725 Arranged for Flute Duet by Betty Bang Mather and Gail Gavin, [published by Indiana University Press in 1996]
    • Pages 22-23: Reviews by James A. Rennier
      • Page 22: 4 Mallet Etudes for Marimba, from the Guitar Etudes by Fernando Sor (transcribed and edited by Anthony J. Cirone), published by Warner Brothers Publications in 1996
      • Page 22: St. Louis Blues by W.C. Handy (arranged for percussion ensemble by Murray Houllif), published by Kendor Music in 1996
      • Pages 22-23: Invention for two Marimbas by Martin J. Elster, published by HoneyRock in 1993
      • Page 23: Practical Applications Using Afro-Caribbean Rhythms, Part 3 by Chuck Silverman, published by Belwin Mills in 1993
  • Pages 24-26: Compact Disc Reviews
    • Pages 24-25: Lee J. Weimer, Cornet Soloist of the Sousa Band: Herbert L. Clarke. Works by various composers. Various musicians. Crystal Records CD450.
    • Pages 25-26: Stephen K. Johnston, TRIO INDIANA. Works by Jean-Michel Defaye, Peter Schickele, Gary Kulesha, Michael Kibbe, and Frederick Fox. James Campbell, clarinet; Eli Eban, Clarinet/E-Flat Clarinet; Howard Klug, Clarinet and Bass Clarinet. Crystal Records CD734.
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