GRAMMY winner Jeff Tyzik, one of America's most innovative and sought after pops conductors, began his association with the Eastman Wind Ensemble in 1970. Tyzik considers his time in the EWE as one of the most important influences in his 40-year career in music. These are his compositions w/ the powerful new core Eastman Wind Ensemble led by the new 'guardian', conductor Mark Scatterday!
1 Images: Musical Impressions of An Art Museum: 1. Convergence
2 Images: Musical Impressions of An Art Museum: 2. Spirits of Tuoi Sleng
3 Images: Musical Impressions of An Art Museum: 3. Dr. Caligari
4 Images: Musical Impressions of An Art Museum: 4. Harlem Street Scene, 1948
5 Images: Musical Impressions of An Art Museum: 5. Ritual Dance
6 Concerti for Timpani: 1. Moderato E Rubato, Allegro Energico
7 Concerti for Timpani: 2. Rubato, Adagio (Tempo Di Blues)
8 Concerti for Timpani: 3. Allegro a la Afro Cubano
9 Trilogy; Variations on Themes of Howard Hanson: 1. March (For Donald Hunsberger)
10 Trilogy; Variations on Themes of Howard Hanson: 2. Ballad (For Warren Benson)
11 Trilogy; Variations on Themes of Howard Hanson: 3. Scherzo (For Sam Adler)
12 Riffs
GRAMMY winner Jeff Tyzik, one of America's most innovative and sought after pops conductors, began his association with the Eastman Wind Ensemble in 1970. Tyzik considers his time in the EWE as one of the most important influences in his 40-year career in music. These are his compositions w/ the powerful new core Eastman Wind Ensemble led by the new 'guardian', conductor Mark Scatterday!