Yes, I guess in reality I lean towards "expressive" pieces of music that are often below the performance ability of my high school ensembles to teach tone quality. Air for Band, Romanesque (the only Swearingen I would touch) Also, works like Salvation is Created and an occasional choral transcription have value as performance works in teaching a "concept of sound"
normandea wrote:
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Chorales only work if the ensemble is playing with a good characteristic tone that is associated with a reasonably competent wind band. Hearing the fundamental with good depth of tone is so necessary for chorale warm-ups to be effective.