Legend was written for and premiered by LSU professors Griffin Campbell and John Raush at the World Saxophone Congress in Kawasaki, Japan, on August 10, 1988.Legend for Alto Saxophone and Percussion (1988), a one-movement work, is a tone poem without a story. A forgotten tale of the peaceful and the brave is portrayed by these two beautiful instruments in mostly tonal language. Contrasting images are achieved mainly through different dynamic levels, tempo changes, and sound colors
Music for Bill utilizes incidental music written by Dinos Constantinides for the plays “Death of a ...
Rhapsody II (1998 revised edition) is based on the intervals of major seventh and perfect fourth. It...
Fantasia for Solo Tuba was written in 1987. The work is part of a series of solo works with the sam...
Legend was written for and premiered by LSU professors Griffin Campbell and John Raush at the World ...
Music for Two Saxophones is a fun piece. It denotes the thoughts of two individuals expressed in ma...
The Music for Two Saxophones and Orchestra is a fun piece. It denotes the thoughts of two individua...
This work was originally written for solo piano, and in the composer’s catalogue appears as his fir...
The version of alto saxophone and orchestra is the same piece with the Concerto for Flute and Orche...
Mutability by the poet Percy B. Shelley has inspired Constantinides to compose several works, includ...
Delphic Hymn was written in 1979 as incidental music for the LSU Theater production of Oedipus Rex ...
Songs for Epirus for Alto Saxophone and Percussion includes four songs inspired by the poetry of Ch...
“Reverie” for Trombone and Piano is based on harmonic language used in blues, and superimposed osti...
“Reverie” for oboe and piano is based on harmonic language used in blues, and superimposed ostinato...
Transformations was written in three versions: (1) Transformations for saxophone alone (1990); (2) ...
The Fantasias represent a series of solo works with the same title. These solo works are written in...
Music for Bill utilizes incidental music written by Dinos Constantinides for the plays “Death of a ...
Rhapsody II (1998 revised edition) is based on the intervals of major seventh and perfect fourth. It...
Fantasia for Solo Tuba was written in 1987. The work is part of a series of solo works with the sam...
Legend was written for and premiered by LSU professors Griffin Campbell and John Raush at the World ...
Music for Two Saxophones is a fun piece. It denotes the thoughts of two individuals expressed in ma...
The Music for Two Saxophones and Orchestra is a fun piece. It denotes the thoughts of two individua...
This work was originally written for solo piano, and in the composer’s catalogue appears as his fir...
The version of alto saxophone and orchestra is the same piece with the Concerto for Flute and Orche...
Mutability by the poet Percy B. Shelley has inspired Constantinides to compose several works, includ...
Delphic Hymn was written in 1979 as incidental music for the LSU Theater production of Oedipus Rex ...
Songs for Epirus for Alto Saxophone and Percussion includes four songs inspired by the poetry of Ch...
“Reverie” for Trombone and Piano is based on harmonic language used in blues, and superimposed osti...
“Reverie” for oboe and piano is based on harmonic language used in blues, and superimposed ostinato...
Transformations was written in three versions: (1) Transformations for saxophone alone (1990); (2) ...
The Fantasias represent a series of solo works with the same title. These solo works are written in...
Music for Bill utilizes incidental music written by Dinos Constantinides for the plays “Death of a ...
Rhapsody II (1998 revised edition) is based on the intervals of major seventh and perfect fourth. It...
Fantasia for Solo Tuba was written in 1987. The work is part of a series of solo works with the sam...