Paul Creston (born Giuseppe Guttoveggio; October 10, 1906 – August 24, 1985) was an Italian American composer. Creston was one of the most performed American composers of the 1940s and 1950s. Several of his works have become staples of the wind band repertoire. Zanoni, Prelude and Dance and the Celebration Overture have been and still are on several state lists for contests across the USA. Please support my channel: Alto Saxophone Concerto, Op. 26 (1944) Dedication: Cecil Leeson 1. Energetic (0:00) 2. Meditative (6:40) 3. Rhythmic (14:08) Rob Burton, alto saxophone and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra conducted by Mark Wigglesworth See live performance here: Creston was a notable teacher, whose students included the composers Irwin Swack, John Corigliano, Alvin Singleton, Elliott Schwartz, Frank Felice, Charles Roland Berry; accordionist/composer William Schimmel; and the jazz musicians Rusty Dedrick and Charlie Queener. He wrote the theoretical books Principles of Rhythm (1964) and Rational Metric Notation (1979). He taught at Central Washington State College from 1968 to 1975.
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