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He studied conducting privately with Zuohuang Chen. In 1977 he joined the faculty at the University of Kansas as professor of music theory and composition. He retired in August 2015, but retains his emeritus status at KU. [2]Barnes is also a tubist and has performed with numerous professional organizations in the United States.[1]His numerous compositions are frequently played in America, Europe, Japan, Taiwan and Australia. The Japanese concert band Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra has produced 3 CDs to date with works of James Barnes.He has twice received the American Bandmasters Association Ostwald Award for contemporary wind band music.[3][4][5]Table of ContentsWorks for concert band[edit]Symphonies[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Works for concert band[edit]A Solemn Prelude for Symphonic Band, Op. 114A Light in the WildernessA Very American Overture, Op. 93All Pleasant Things – commissioned by the Northshore Concert BandAlvamar Overture, Op. 45Appalachian Overture, Op. 51Arioso For Symphonic BandAutumn Soliloquy for Oboe and Concert BandBeautiful OregonBreckenridgeBrookshire SuiteCaribbean HideawayCarnaval in S\u00e3o PauloCentennial Celebration OvertureCentury Tower OvertureChorale and JubilosoChorale Prelude on a German Folk Tune, Op. 61Citadel (2015)Credo (2016)Concerto for Tuba and Wind BandCrossgateDance Variants – commissioned by the Honolulu Wind EnsembleDanza SinfonicaDesperate PursuitDexter Park Celebration (2017)Dream Journey (a Tone Poem for Symphonic Band), Op. 98Dreamers…Doctor WhoDuo Concertante, Op. 74Eagle CrestEagle Bend Overture for BandEisenhower Centennial March[6]Fanfare and CapriccioFanfares and AlleluiasFantasy Variations on a Theme by Nicolo Paganini (1988)Festival Concert MarchFestive Music for SingaporeFoxfire Overture for Symphonic Band, Op. 111German Folk TuneGolden BrassGolden Festival Overture, Op. 95Heatherwood PortraitHigh Plains OvertureHobart Centennial MarchHunter ParkInspiration PointInventions On Marching SongsInvocation and Toccata[7]Impressions of JapanJubilation OvertureLegendLonely Beach Normandy 1944Long Gray LineMaracas from CaracasMarch KawasakiMeadowlark, A PastoraleMedicine LodgeMojaves ClavesMusic from “Girl Crazy” by George GershwinNulli Secundus MarchOmaggioPagan DancesRitualMysticsThe Master of the SwordPoetic IntermezzoRapscallionRhapsodic Essay; Gathering of EaglesRiverfestRomanzaSpitfire OvertureStone MeadowsSunflower SagaSymphonic Essay, Op. 133Symphonic Overture, Op. 80The Old GuardThe Pershing RiflesThe Silver GazeboThe TexansToccata FantasticaTorch DanceTrailridge SagaTrail of TearsTribute, Op. 134Trumpets and DrumsTwin Oaks Overture for BandValorVariations on a Moravian HymnVisions MacabresWestport OvertureWestridge OvertureWild Blue YonderWildwood OvertureYama Midori (Green Mountains)Yorkshire Ballad[8]Symphonies[edit]Second Symphony, Op. 44ElegiaVariazioni InterrotteFinaleThird Symphony – “The Tragic”, Op. 89Lento. Allegro ritmicoScherzoFantasia – Mesto (for Natalie)Finale – Allegro giocosoFourth Symphony \u2013 “Yellowstone Portraits”, Op. 103bDawn on the Yellowstone RiverPronghorn ScherzoInspiration Point (Tower Falls)Fifth Symphony “Phoenix”, Op. 110EulogyScherzoReverieJubilationSixth Symphony, Op. 130 (written for the Lake Braddock High School Symphonic Band)Andante, ma non troppoAdagioAllegro energicoSeventh Symphony \u2013 “Symphonic Requiem”, Op. 135Prologue – 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 \u2013 “for Wangen”, Op. 148 (written for the 1200 anniversary of Wangen im Allg\u00e4u in 2015, premiere on March 20, 2015 in Wangen im Allg\u00e4u by Stadtkapelle Wangen conducted by James Barnes.)[9]Ninth Symphony \u2013 “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.)[10]ElegyScherzoNight MusicFinaleReferences[edit]^ a b “Mr. James Barnes”. United States Naval Academy Band. Retrieved 2010-01-11.^ “James Barnes – Keiser Southern Music”.^ “Sousa\/ABA\/Ostwald Contest”. American Bandmasters Association. Archived from the original on 2017-11-07. Retrieved 2017-11-20.^ “Nationally renowned composer to participate in ONU’s Spring Band Festival this Sunday, May 10”. The Ada Herald. May 7, 2009. Retrieved 2010-01-11.^ “Pulitzer-winning composer-conductor’s talk slated for Tuesday”. Lawrence Journal-World. March 1, 1981. Retrieved 2010-01-11.^ LeComte, Richard (June 7, 1990). “March honors Eisenhower on 100th anniversary of birth”. Lawrence Journal-World. Retrieved 2010-01-11.^ Chaudhari, Saiqa (February 12, 2009). “Smithills band to take on the world”. Bolton News. Retrieved 2010-01-11.^ “Marshall Municipal Band to feature trio of Sousa marches Thursday, June 12”. Marshall Democrat-News. June 11, 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-11-21. Retrieved 2010-01-11.^ Schw\u00e4bische Zeitung Wangen feiert sich mit Kretschmann und Sinfonie March 21, 2015^ “Symphony IX (Barnes)”. Wind Repertory Project. Retrieved 2019-11-15.External links[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki4\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki4\/james-barnes-composer-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"James Barnes (composer) – Wikipedia"}}]}]