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Frank William Erickson

Frank William Erickson (September 1, 1923 – October 21, 1996) was an American composer, conductor, arranger, writer, and trumpet player.[1][2]

Growing up edit

The son of Frank O.. Myrtle Erickson, Frank Erickson was born and raised in Spokane, Washington. He began his instrumental career at the age of eight, playing piano, and at age ten, playing trumpet. In high school, he wrote his first composition for the band, The Fall of Evening.

World War II

World War II began when Erickson was 16. He served with the United States Army Air Forces from 1942 to 1946, working as a weather forecaster and arranging music for several army bands.

Post World War II

After the war, Erickson worked as a jazz arranger, namely for Earle Spencer and His Orchestra (1946); and he played trumpet. He also studied composition with Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco during this time period.

As he wrote the music and studied composition, Frank Erickson developed an interest in getting a degree and eventually enrolled at University of Southern California to further his studies in composition. While there, he began arranging half-time shows for the USC marching band. By the time he graduated, he had many published band compositions. His very first was called Little Suite for Band. He graduated from USC with a Bachelor of Music degree in 1950. The next year he went back to USC and graduated again with a Master of Music degree in 1951. His master thesis was about his own music.

Family

In 1953, Erickson married Mary Theresa McGrorty. They had three sons: William Erickson, Richard Erickson, Christian Erickson. Mary Theresa McGrorty died in 1975 at the age of 53 years. On August 15, 1981, he married Mary Ann Smith.

Career in higher education

Erickson lectured at University of California, Los Angeles, in 1958. He then became a professor of music at San Jose State University. The 1950s were prolific years for Erickson. His publications of works such as Balladair, Air for Band, Fantasy for Band, and Toccata for Band were quickly popular and led to wide notability in the concert band world. He is also widely known for his book Arranging for the Concert Band, namely by college music majors.

Motivation

At the time many pieces for the band were extremely difficult or not great pieces. Erickson loved his students so much he wrote a collection of pieces including Air for Band to expand the band repertoire.

Publishing career

For a number of years, Erickson worked in a publishing company, but years later he became an entrepreneur. He began his own publishing business called Frank Erickson Publications in 1995.

Affiliations

Erickson was a longtime member of the National Band Association, was elected to the Academy of Wind and Percussion Arts in 1986, was a member of American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, was a member of the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the Pi Kappa Lambda, the Phi Beta Mu, and the American Bandmasters Association.

Erickson Collection at Old Dominion University

In 2000, Erickson's widow, Mary Ann Smith, donated all of his compositions to Old Dominion University, which included over 400 works, 200 of which are originals.

    Selected works edit

    Original compositions
    • Balladair (1958); OCLC 28820661, 30076287, 860359047
    • Blue Ridge Overture (1976)
    • Air for Band (1956); OCLC 16753961, 859878100
    • Fantasy for Band (1955); OCLC 456301386, 86105322
    • Toccata for Band (1957); OCLC 39776207, 898311733
    • The Fall of Evening (1940)
    • Little Suite for Band (1951); OCLC 32338570, 456089157
    • Allegro Animato (1991); OCLC 46914566
    • English Folk-Song Fantasy
    • Fanfare for a Festival
    • Lyric Suite
    • Lyric Episode (1991)
    • Aria Cantabile (1990); OCLC 778804598
    • Overture Jubiloso (1978); OCLC 69678754
    • Irish Folk Song Suite (1952); OCLC 33146853
    • Arietta And Rondo (1961); OCLC 41011254
    Arrangements
    • Barcarolle, by Jacques Offenbach (1964); OCLC 856528921
    • Children's March, by Percy Grainger (1971); OCLC 220862777, 20873454, 20873454, OCLC 17891480
    • Suite of Early Marches, Arr. by Frank William Erickson (1972);

    Selected audio edit

    References edit

    General references

    • Biography at The Wind Repertory Project
    • 66 Festive & Famous Chorales for Band (1st trombone part), arranged by Frank Erickson, Alfred Publishing (1991)
    • The ASCAP Biographical Dictionary, New York
    1. Third edition (1966)
    2. Fourth edition (1980)
    1. Eighth edition, (1977)
    2. Ninth edition, edited by Adrian Gaster (1980)
    3. 10th edition (1984)
    4. 12th edition, 1990–1991. (1990)
    1. 40th edition, 1978–1979, Wilmette, IL (1978)
    2. 41st edition, 1980–1981, Wilmette, IL (1980)
    3. 42nd edition, 1982–1983, Wilmette, IL (1982)
    4. 43rd edition, 1984–1985, Wilmette, IL (1984)
    5. 44th edition, 1986–1987, Wilmette, IL (1986)
    6. 45th edition, 1988–1989, Wilmette, IL (1988)
    7. 46th edition, 1990–1991, Wilmette, IL (1990)
    8. 47th edition, 1992–1993, New Providence, NJ (1992)
    9. 48th edition, 1994, New Providence, NJ (1993)
    10. 49th edition, 1995, New Providence, NJ (1994)
    11. 50th edition, 1996, New Providence, NJ (1995)
    12. 51st edition, 1997, New Providence, NJ (1996)

    Inline citations

    1. ^ Raoul F. Camus, The Grove Dictionary of American Music, 2nd edition, edited by Charles Hiroshi Garrett, Oxford University Press (2013) OCLC 774021205
    2. ^ Raoul F. Camus, Erickson, Frank,, Grove Music Online (accessed June 3, 2012)
    3. ^ "Frank Erickson" The Wind Repertory Project www.windrep.org

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Frank William Erickson September 1 1923 October 21 1996 was an American composer conductor arranger writer and trumpet player 1 2 Contents 1 Growing up 2 Selected works 3 Selected audio 4 ReferencesGrowing up editThe son of Frank O Myrtle Erickson Frank Erickson was born and raised in Spokane Washington He began his instrumental career at the age of eight playing piano and at age ten playing trumpet In high school he wrote his first composition for the band The Fall of Evening World War IIWorld War II began when Erickson was 16 He served with the United States Army Air Forces from 1942 to 1946 working as a weather forecaster and arranging music for several army bands Post World War IIAfter the war Erickson worked as a jazz arranger namely for Earle Spencer and His Orchestra 1946 and he played trumpet He also studied composition with Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco during this time period As he wrote the music and studied composition Frank Erickson developed an interest in getting a degree and eventually enrolled at University of Southern California to further his studies in composition While there he began arranging half time shows for the USC marching band By the time he graduated he had many published band compositions His very first was called Little Suite for Band He graduated from USC with a Bachelor of Music degree in 1950 The next year he went back to USC and graduated again with a Master of Music degree in 1951 His master thesis was about his own music FamilyIn 1953 Erickson married Mary Theresa McGrorty They had three sons William Erickson Richard Erickson Christian Erickson Mary Theresa McGrorty died in 1975 at the age of 53 years On August 15 1981 he married Mary Ann Smith Career in higher educationErickson lectured at University of California Los Angeles in 1958 He then became a professor of music at San Jose State University The 1950s were prolific years for Erickson His publications of works such as Balladair Air for Band Fantasy for Band and Toccata for Band were quickly popular and led to wide notability in the concert band world He is also widely known for his book Arranging for the Concert Band namely by college music majors MotivationAt the time many pieces for the band were extremely difficult or not great pieces Erickson loved his students so much he wrote a collection of pieces including Air for Band to expand the band repertoire Publishing careerFor a number of years Erickson worked in a publishing company but years later he became an entrepreneur He began his own publishing business called Frank Erickson Publications in 1995 AffiliationsErickson was a longtime member of the National Band Association was elected to the Academy of Wind and Percussion Arts in 1986 was a member of American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers was a member of the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia the Pi Kappa Lambda the Phi Beta Mu and the American Bandmasters Association Erickson Collection at Old Dominion UniversityIn 2000 Erickson s widow Mary Ann Smith donated all of his compositions to Old Dominion University which included over 400 works 200 of which are originals Frank Erickson Collection Old Dominion UniversitySelected works editOriginal compositionsBalladair 1958 OCLC 28820661 30076287 860359047 Blue Ridge Overture 1976 Air for Band 1956 OCLC 16753961 859878100 Fantasy for Band 1955 OCLC 456301386 86105322 Toccata for Band 1957 OCLC 39776207 898311733 The Fall of Evening 1940 Little Suite for Band 1951 OCLC 32338570 456089157 Allegro Animato 1991 OCLC 46914566 English Folk Song Fantasy Fanfare for a Festival Lyric Suite Lyric Episode 1991 Aria Cantabile 1990 OCLC 778804598 Overture Jubiloso 1978 OCLC 69678754 Irish Folk Song Suite 1952 OCLC 33146853 Arietta And Rondo 1961 OCLC 41011254ArrangementsBarcarolle by Jacques Offenbach 1964 OCLC 856528921 Children s March by Percy Grainger 1971 OCLC 220862777 20873454 20873454 OCLC 17891480 Suite of Early Marches Arr by Frank William Erickson 1972 Selected audio edit Air North Texas Wind Symphony Toccata Pillars of the Earth Overture Jubiloso Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra Black Canyon of the Gunnison 1954 3 De Pauw University BandReferences editGeneral references Biography at The Wind Repertory Project 66 Festive amp Famous Chorales for Band 1st trombone part arranged by Frank Erickson Alfred Publishing 1991 Biography Musquodoboit Rural High School The ASCAP Biographical Dictionary New YorkThird edition 1966 Fourth edition 1980 Biography Index A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines Volume 10 September 1973 August 1976 H W Wilson Company New York 1977 Contemporary American Composers A biographical dictionary First edition compiled by E Ruth Anderson G K Hall amp Co Boston 1976 Contemporary American Composers A biographical dictionary Second edition Compiled by E Ruth Anderson Boston G K Hall amp Co 1982 The Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music Composers and their music two volumes by William H Rehrig Integrity Press Westerville OH 1991 The New Grove Dictionary of American Music four volumes edited by H Wiley Hitchcock and Stanley Sadie Macmillan Press London 1986 Composium Directory of New Music Annual index of contemporary compositions 1982 83 edition Crystal Musicworks Sedro Woolley WA 1983 International Who s Who in Music and Musicians Directory International Who s Who in Music Cambridge EnglandEighth edition 1977 Ninth edition edited by Adrian Gaster 1980 10th edition 1984 12th edition 1990 1991 1990 Who s Who in America Marquis Who s Who40th edition 1978 1979 Wilmette IL 1978 41st edition 1980 1981 Wilmette IL 1980 42nd edition 1982 1983 Wilmette IL 1982 43rd edition 1984 1985 Wilmette IL 1984 44th edition 1986 1987 Wilmette IL 1986 45th edition 1988 1989 Wilmette IL 1988 46th edition 1990 1991 Wilmette IL 1990 47th edition 1992 1993 New Providence NJ 1992 48th edition 1994 New Providence NJ 1993 49th edition 1995 New Providence NJ 1994 50th edition 1996 New Providence NJ 1995 51st edition 1997 New Providence NJ 1996 Who s Who in Entertainment Second edition 1992 1993 Marquis Who s Who Wilmette IL 1992 Who Was Who in America Volume 12 1996 1998 Marquis Who s Who New Providence NJ 1998 Inline citations Raoul F Camus The Grove Dictionary of American Music 2nd edition edited by Charles Hiroshi Garrett Oxford University Press 2013 OCLC 774021205 Raoul F Camus Erickson Frank Grove Music Online accessed June 3 2012 Frank Erickson The Wind Repertory Project www windrep org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frank William Erickson amp oldid 1163135152, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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