Only Forever - (Level IV) Written originally for UNC Jazz Lab Band I, this musical ballad features alto saxophone soloist throughout. The original feel changes to a listesso-tempo funk feel in the middle of the chart with accessible changes for the soloist and is followed by a return to the lush ballad for the ending. The highest written note for the lead trumpet is a high F, but this is in a passage written in octaves for the trumpets so the part can be lowered an octave. Recorded on UNC's Alive, 1989! (8 Brass)
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H. DAVID CAFFEY has served as Director of the School of Music at the University of Northern Colorado since July 2005. Previously, he was the Associate Dean of the College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences and Professor of Music at California State Polytechnic University, Pamona. Before arriving at Cal Poly Pamona in 2001, he was a Professor of Music at California State University, Los Angeles for seventeen years, serving as Chair of the Music Department for the last eight. Mr. Caffey's work as a college professor spans more than 30 years and includes previous appointments at the the University of Denver Lamont School of Music, Sam Houston State University, and Southern Oregon University. He is an internationally recognized composer with many published compositions. He has won awards for musical composition from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers and the National Association of Jazz Educators. His articles have been published in the Journal of Jazz Studies and the Jazz Educational Journal. Mr. Caffey is also well known as a music educator and served as prsident of the International Association for Jazz Education from 2004-2006. He has appeared as a clinician, adjudicator, and guest conductor at music festivals, conferences, universities and schools throughout the United States, in Canada, and in Europe. Mr. Caffey's degrees were earned at the University of Texas Austin. He completed a Certificate in Executive Leadership from Claremont Graduate University's Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management in 2000. He has also studied at the Eastman School of Music, DePaul University and California State University, Northridge.
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