Symphony No. 3
Jerome SorcsekSymphony No. 3 (2020) Difficulty: Grade 5, Medium-AdvancedDuration: 45:00
Jerome SorcsekSymphony No. 3 (2020) Difficulty: Grade 5, Medium-AdvancedDuration: 45:00
Jerome SorcsekMusic of the Pearl (2020) Date: rev. 2020Difficulty: Grade 5, Medium-AdvancedDuration: 35:00 In 1980, I made a list of allegorical
Jerome SorcsekGolden Gate Fantasy (1981) Instrumentation: Brass BandDifficulty: level 4, mediumDuration: 8:30 Golden Gate Fantasy is a “cousin” of Dance Etudes. During my
Jerome SorcsekSymphony No. 4 (2021) ⏰ 50 min5️⃣ Medium-Advanced🎺 Wind Band Symphony No. 4 is, in part, the beneficiary of unused material
Jerome SorcsekSymphony No. 7 (2021) The single purpose behind writing the Seventh Symphony was to render a piece made entirely of
Jerome SorcsekSymphony No. 2 (1980) The opening three notes of the Symphony No. 2 not only comprise the beginning of the
Jerome SorcsekSymphony No. 1 (1979) Duration: 33 minutesLevel 5 Symphony No. 1 has no exact, underlying program. It goes beyond the
Jerome SorcsekEtude Symphonique (2020) Date: 1992, transcribed for band 2020Instrumentation: Concert BandDifficulty: level 4+, mediumDuration: 6:30 Chamber music can often be
Jerome SorcsekDance Etudes (2020) Date: 1979, revised 2020Instrumentation: Wind BandDifficulty: level 5, medium advancedDuration: 25:00 Dance Etudes, composed in 1979, was