Ned Washington / Arr. Bob Curnow
Unterhaltungsmusik
Sierra Music publisher
Sierra Music Publications
Great Big Band Jazz Charts
Great Big Band Jazz Charts
Sierra Music Publications was created in 1976 by Bob Curnow to help satisfy the continuing need for high quality literature for jazz big bands and other ensembles. It has remained a one-owner company.
Although the perceived focus of the company has been to publish music from the many professional big bands in jazz (i.e. Stan Kenton, Bill Holman, Count Basie, Buddy Rich, Woody Herman, Pat Metheny, Maynard Ferguson, Oliver Nelson, Les Hooper and others) , Sierra Music has also commissioned new music from many new, outstanding composers over the years (i.e. Dan Haerle, Ellen Rowe, Fred Stride, Fred Sturm and others). The mix of classic, recorded, professional-level charts with the new, original pieces which have been written for younger bands makes the Sierra Music catalog unique in the world. We continue to reach into the contemporary world with projects such as the many wonderful arrangements based on the music of Radiohead. Another unique factor is that none of that music has ever gone out-of-print.
The company started with two pieces in 1976 and has grown to over 1100 pieces now in print. Along with big band charts, there are also pieces written for 9-piece band (5 horns, 4 rhythm), trombone quartet and percussion ensemble.
Although the perceived focus of the company has been to publish music from the many professional big bands in jazz (i.e. Stan Kenton, Bill Holman, Count Basie, Buddy Rich, Woody Herman, Pat Metheny, Maynard Ferguson, Oliver Nelson, Les Hooper and others) , Sierra Music has also commissioned new music from many new, outstanding composers over the years (i.e. Dan Haerle, Ellen Rowe, Fred Stride, Fred Sturm and others). The mix of classic, recorded, professional-level charts with the new, original pieces which have been written for younger bands makes the Sierra Music catalog unique in the world. We continue to reach into the contemporary world with projects such as the many wonderful arrangements based on the music of Radiohead. Another unique factor is that none of that music has ever gone out-of-print.
The company started with two pieces in 1976 and has grown to over 1100 pieces now in print. Along with big band charts, there are also pieces written for 9-piece band (5 horns, 4 rhythm), trombone quartet and percussion ensemble.