ELAM SPRENKLE: SISTER ANNE
Vocal Sextet & Brass Quintet
Western Wind Vocal Ensemble and Annapolis Brass Quintet
Sister Anne by Elam Sprenkle
for vocal ensemble and brass quintet
New York Premiere, February 16, 1989
Merkin Hall, New York, NY
Performed by
Western Wind Vocal Ensemble and Annapolis Brass Quintet
Tap Below for Recording of this Performance
for vocal ensemble and brass quintet
New York Premiere, February 16, 1989
Merkin Hall, New York, NY
Performed by
Western Wind Vocal Ensemble and Annapolis Brass Quintet
Tap Below for Recording of this Performance
Elam Ray Sprenkle
Elam Sprenkle, was born in 1945 to a family rooted
In the Mennonites of southern Pennsylvania.
That explains his Biblical first name...more difficult is finding the wellspring of his versatility. A teacher of music history, theory and ideas at the Peabody Conservatory and Johns Hopkins University, a choir director, a WMJC-FM radio veteran,
To READ MORE TAP HERE
Elam Sprenkle, was born in 1945 to a family rooted
In the Mennonites of southern Pennsylvania.
That explains his Biblical first name...more difficult is finding the wellspring of his versatility. A teacher of music history, theory and ideas at the Peabody Conservatory and Johns Hopkins University, a choir director, a WMJC-FM radio veteran,
To READ MORE TAP HERE
TO FOSTER THE ADVANCEMENT OF
BRASS CHAMBER MUSIC
The scores and parts for Elam Sprenkle's music for voices and brass,
along with the entire Annapolis Brass Quintet Music Library,
are available for performance and research from the
Oberlin Conservatory of Music.