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Chunk
a funk for winds and percussion
Funk is all around us. It has permeated every aspect of popular music and culture. What was born as a 70's counter-culture movement has grown to become the heart of any music with a beat. Sit in a coffee shop, listen to top-40's radio, shop in a department store -- it doesn't matter if it's a hip 90's club tune, or a contemporary concert music work -- you can't escape the funk. Chunk owes major favors to George Clinton and the Parliament Funkadelic, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Prince, and Beck, just to name a few. We steal, because we love.
—JN
1861, a hymn fantasia for concert band -
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3 O’Clock Mix, for school ensemble -
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Across the groaning continent, from Symphony No. 1, My Hands Are a City -
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As the scent of spring rain..., for wind ensemble -
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Avenue X, for wind band -
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Blow It Up, Start Again, for orchestra -
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Blow It Up, Start Again, for wind ensemble -
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Climbing Parnassus, for wind ensemble -
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Concertino, for flute solo, chamber winds, and piano -
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De Profundis, for massed winds -
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Deep Sky Blue, for viola and piano -
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Dohyci, miniature for violin and bass clarinet -
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Lullaby for Munch in Hell, for saxophone quartet -
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Metropolitan, for orchestra -
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Milori Blue, for euphonium and piano -
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Moon by Night, for band and optional chorus -
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Moon by Night, Anthem for SATB chorus -
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My Hands Are a City, from Symphony No. 1, My Hands Are a City -
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Nocturnes, for piano solo -
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Ohanashi, for sinfonia -
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OK Feel Good, for chamber group -
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OK Feel Good, for wind orchestra -
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Practicing Joy, for percussion solo -
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Prayers of Steel, for brass quintet -
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Prelude on "Schmücke Dich", for organ solo -
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Single, for wind band -
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Sowing Useful Truths, for wind ensemble -
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Stereo Action, for percussion ensemble -
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Symphony No. 1, My Hands Are a City, for wind ensemble -
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The Americans, from Symphony No. 1, My Hands Are a City -
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The Rivers of Bowery, an overture for winds, brass, and percussion -
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The Vinyl Six, for mixed chamber ensemble -
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These Inflected Tentacles, for marimba, piano, violin, and cello -
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Tree, for string orchestra -
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Uncle Sid, fantasy on a folk tune -
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Verses from Solomon, for soprano and organ -
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Vivid Geography, for women's chorus and chamber orchestra -
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Wapwallopen, string quartet no. 1 -
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