Purpose
The idea for BandQuest began in 2000 after a national survey of music educators conducted by theBandQuest History
BandQuest formally began in March 2002, developed by the American Composers Forum through a two-year research process, in consultation with dozens of artists and educators. Since that time the Forum has established National and Regional Advisory Committees for the project, contracted 14 composers for commissions, and retained key personnel for the positions of Music Editor and Curriculum Editor, as well as additional curriculum writers.New Band Horizons vs. New Horizons Band
BandQuest originally began as ''New Band Horizons,'' but this title was too close to the national band group for senior performers titled ''New Horizons Band.'' Shortly before publication the title of the series was changed to BandQuest. Note that the historical documents in this entry refer to the program as ''New Band Horizons'' instead of its current name.BandQuest Advanced
BandQuest Advanced launched in fall 2006 as a way to showcase the pieces in the series for more experienced bands. The pieces included in the subseries of BandQuest Advanced include Gunther Schuller's "Nature's Way," Robert Xavier Rodriguez' "Smash the Windows," and Judith Lang Zaimont's "City Rain."Available compositions
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