William Schuman
- W.T. Woodson High School Concert Band, W.T. Woodson High School Symphonic Band, W.T. Woodson High School Wind Ensemble
- DeMatha Catholic High School Sinfonia, DeMatha Catholic High School Philharmonic, DeMatha Catholic High School Wind Ensemble
- DeMatha Catholic High School Sinfonia, DeMatha Catholic High School Concert Band I, DeMatha Catholic High School Wind Ensemble, DeMatha Catholic High School Symphonic Band
- Travis Cross, Russell Vinick, 2022 IMEC Honors Band, Aimee Beckmann-Collier, 2022 IMEC Honors Chorus, 2022 IMEC Honors Orchestra
- Lockport Township High School Wind Symphony, Brian Covey
- 2019 NAfME All-National Concert Band, Emily Threinen
Biography
The long term influence of American composer William Schuman (1910-1992) derives from his work as an academic; as head of the Juilliard School of Music, Schuman was one of the most effective musical administrators in American history and was instrumental in founding Lincoln Center in New York City. Schuman won the first Pulitzer Prize for music for A Free Song (1943), but withdrew most of the music he wrote before that. In posterity he is best known for his arrangements for orchestra and concert band of Charles Ives' Variations on America (1961), his New England Tryptich (1956) and George Washington Bridge (1950).