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James Charles Barnes (born September 9, 1949 in Hobart, Oklahoma, U.S.) is an American composer. Barnes studied composition and music theory at the
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, earning a
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in 1974, and Master of Music in 1975. He studied conducting privately with Zuohuang Chen. In 1977 he joined the faculty at the University of Kansas as
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of music theory and composition. He retired in August 2015, but retains his emeritus status at U. of K. Barnes is also a
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and has performed with numerous professional organizations in the United States. His numerous compositions are frequently played in America, Europe, Japan, Taiwan and Australia. The Japanese
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Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra has produced 3 CDs to date with works of James Barnes. He has twice received the
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Ostwald Award for contemporary wind band music.


Works


Works for concert band

* ''A Solemn Prelude for Symphonic Band'', Op. 114 * ''A Light in the Wilderness'' * ''A Very American Overture'', Op. 93 * ''All Pleasant Things'' - commissioned by the Northshore Concert Band * ''Alvamar Overture'', Op. 45 * ''Appalachian Overture'', Op. 51 * ''Arioso For Symphonic Band'' *''Autumn Soliloquy'' ''for Oboe and Concert Band'' * ''Beautiful Oregon'' * ''Breckenridge'' * ''Brookshire Suite'' * ''Caribbean Hideaway'' * ''Carnaval in São Paulo'' * ''Centennial Celebration Overture'' * ''Century Tower Overture'' * ''Chorale and Jubiloso'' * ''Chorale Prelude on a German Folk Tune'', Op. 61 *''Citadel'' (2015) *''Credo'' (2016) * ''Concerto for Tuba and Wind Band'' * ''Crossgate'' * ''Dance Variants'' - commissioned by the Honolulu Wind Ensemble * ''Danza Sinfonica'' * ''Desperate Pursuit'' *''Dexter Park Celebration'' (2017) *''Dream Journey (a Tone Poem for Symphonic Band)'', Op. 98 * ''Dreamers...'' * ''Doctor Who'' * ''Duo Concertante,'' Op. 74 * ''Eagle Crest'' * ''Eagle Bend'' Overture for Band * ''Eisenhower Centennial March'' *''Fanfare and Capriccio'' *''Fanfares and Alleluias'' *''Fantasy Variations on a Theme by Nicolo Paganini'' (1988) * ''Festival Concert March'' * ''Festive Music for Singapore'' * ''Foxfire Overture for Symphonic Band'', Op. 111 * ''German Folk Tune'' * ''Golden Brass'' * ''Golden Festival Overture'', Op. 95 * ''Heatherwood Portrait'' * ''High Plains Overture'' * ''Hobart Centennial March'' * ''Hunter Park'' * ''Inspiration Point'' * ''Inventions On Marching Songs'' * ''Invocation and Toccata'' * ''Impressions of Japan'' * ''Jubilation Overture'' * ''Legend'' * ''Lonely Beach Normandy 1944'' * ''Long Gray Line'' * ''Maracas from Caracas'' * ''March Kawasaki'' * ''Meadowlark, A Pastorale'' * ''Medicine Lodge'' * ''Mojaves Claves'' * ''Music from "Girl Crazy" by
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'' * ''Nulli Secundus March'' * ''Omaggio'' * ''Pagan Dances'' *# Ritual *# Mystics *# The Master of the Sword * ''Poetic Intermezzo'' * ''Rapscallion'' * ''Rhapsodic Essay; Gathering of Eagles'' * ''Riverfest'' * ''Romanza'' * ''Spitfire Overture'' * ''Stone Meadows'' * ''Sunflower Saga'' * ''Symphonic Essay'', Op. 133 * ''Symphonic Overture'', Op. 80 * ''The Old Guard'' * ''The Pershing Rifles'' * ''The Silver Gazebo'' * ''The Texans'' * ''Toccata Fantastica'' * ''Torch Dance'' * ''Trailridge Saga'' * ''Trail of Tears'' * ''Tribute'', Op. 134 * ''Trumpets and Drums'' * ''Twin Oaks'' Overture for Band * ''Valor'' * ''Variations on a Moravian Hymn'' * ''Visions Macabres'' * ''Westport Overture'' * ''Westridge Overture'' * ''Wild Blue Yonder'' * ''Wildwood Overture'' * ''Yama Midori (Green Mountains)'' * ''Yorkshire Ballad''


Symphonies

* Second Symphony, Op. 44 *# Elegia *# Variazioni Interrotte *# Finale * Third Symphony - "The Tragic", Op. 89 *# Lento. Allegro ritmico *# Scherzo *# Fantasia - Mesto (for Natalie) *# Finale - Allegro giocoso * Fourth Symphony – "Yellowstone Portraits", Op. 103b *# Dawn on the Yellowstone River *# Pronghorn Scherzo *# Inspiration Point (Tower Falls) * Fifth Symphony "Phoenix", Op. 110 *# Eulogy *# Scherzo *# Reverie *# Jubilation * Sixth Symphony, Op. 130 (written for the Lake Braddock High School Symphonic Band) *# Andante, ma non troppo *# Adagio *# Allegro energico * Seventh Symphony – "Symphonic Requiem", Op. 135 *# Prologue - The Hornet's Nest (Shiloh, April 1862) *# Marye's Heights (Fredericksburg, December 1862) *# Longstreet's Assault (The Third Day at Gettysburg, July 1863) *# Apotheosis (Appomattox, 1865) * Eighth Symphony – "for Wangen", Op. 148 (written for the 1200 anniversary of
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in 2015, premiere on March 20, 2015 in Wangen im Allgäu by Stadtkapelle Wangen conducted by James Barnes.) * Ninth Symphony – "Elegy', Op. 160 (commissioned by a consortium of twenty-one college bands, including the University of North Texas Symphonic Band, community bands, professional bands and individuals to help mark the 70th birthday of the composer.) *# Elegy *# Scherzo *# Night Music *# Finale


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James Barnes
School of Music, University of Kansas {{DEFAULTSORT:Barnes, James 1949 births Living people Concert band composers People from Hobart, Oklahoma University of Kansas alumni American male composers 21st-century American composers American tubists University of Kansas faculty Distinguished Service to Music Medal recipients 21st-century tubists 21st-century American male musicians