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Organizer, promoter, composer and conductor James Reese Europe, called by Eubie Blake the "Martin Luther King of Music, was the leading figure in the African-American music scene of New York City in the 1910s. Europe composed the spirited Clef Club March as the signature theme for his 125 member Clef Club orchestra that performed at Carnegie Hall from 1912 to 1915. During World War I, Europe directed the 369th Infantry Regiment "Harlem Hellfighters" Band to great acclaim in performances throughout France. Arranged for a traditional woodwind quintet of flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, and bassoon, with alternate parts clarinet in B-flat substitute for oboe, alto saxophone in E-flat substitute for horn, and bass clarinet in B-flat substitute for bassoon, the historically important work has audience appeal and is accessible for less experienced performers. The recording is of the entire edition.
Use this link Music of Black and Women Composers Arrangements for Woodwind Ensembles at Charles Decker Music Press to see works by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, R. Nathaniel Dett, Florence Price, Lili Boulanger, James Reese Europe and other prominent composers.
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