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A Listing and Description of World Premiers the Tudor Rose School of Music sponsored.
There follows a menu of pages containing descriptions of the various works premiered by the Tudor Rose School of Music. Please click on the picture or the title to be linked to the desired page.

Scherzo No.1 for Solo Baritone Horn, Brass Quintet and Timpani, written by Kerry R. Scott for Louis Gerolami and performed for the first time March 31, 1977 at 8:00 p.m. in Ives Concert Hall, Danbury Ct. USA.

Scherzo No.2 for Solo Tuba, Brass Quintet and Timpani, written by Kerry R. Scott for Charles J. Austin and performed for the first time April 7, 1977 at 8:15 p.m. in Ives Concert Hall, Danbury Ct. USA.

A Prelude for Penticost Sunday, written by Kerry R. Scott for, and dedicated to Saint Spephen's Church Junior Choir. Written for Choir, Organ, Trumpets Bells and Electronic Music, Prelude for Penticost Sunday was performed for the first time June 3, 1979 at 11:15 a.m. in St. Stephens Church Ridgefield Ct. USA.

Fantasia on "The Coventry Carol, written by Kerry R. Scott for, and dedicated to Anita MacDonald. Written for Soprano, Organ, Percussion and Choral trio of 2 Sopranos and Alto, Fantasia on "The Coventry Carol" was performed for the first time December 18, 1976 at 8:00 p.m. in St. Stephens Church Ridgefield Ct. USA.

Amen, written by Kerry R. Scott for, and dedicated to Laurie Moore. Written for Unaccompanied Solo Soprano, Amen was performed for the first time December 18, 1976 at 8:00 p.m. in St. Stephens Church Ridgefield Ct. USA.

Fanfare no 1, written by Kerry R. Scott for, and dedicated to The Tudor Rose Brass Choir. Written for a flexible combination of Three Trumpets, Three Horns, Three Trombones/Tubas and Timpani Fanfare No.1 was performed for the first time December 18, 1976 at 8:00 p.m. in St. Stephens Church Ridgefield Ct. USA.

Trinity written by Kerry R. Scott is a multi-media composition. Written for a flexible combination of kinetic and solid sculptures, slides and four discreet channels of original electronic music, Trinity was presented for the first time at the Ridgebury Congregational Church, Visual Art Show during the month of August 1976 in the Ridgbury Congregation Church Sanctury, Ridgebury Road, Ridgefield Ct. USA.

Fantasia And Fugue For Piano written by Kerry R. Scott was written for, and dedicated to Jeanne Farewell. At time of the composition and dedication Ms Farewell was on the Piano Faculty of the Tudor Rose School of Music. Written for Piano Solo it was presented for the first time on 02/03/1979 at The Yale Center For British Art in New Haven Ct.USA.
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