Andrew Stiller wrote:

On Jan 13, 2007, at 9:03 PM, Aaron Rabushka wrote:

Perhaps I should know better than to debate what is or isn't an established classic, but how 'bout Korsakov's Concerto for Trombone and Band (which the Russian in me dearly loves no matter how many others find it a waste), and
Tchaikovsky's March in B-Flat?

I'm perfectly willing to concede both--but it changes my point not one whit.


What? It doesn't change your point that there was only 1 classic band work before the 20th century? I'm confused by your statements.

There is much more band literature from the 19th century. That the band world doesn't make a mauseleum and perform it ad nauseum the way the orchestral world does doesn't diminish the fact that it's there.


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