Wynn-Anne Rossi

Wynn-Anne Rossi (born February 12, 1956 in Springfield, Illinois), is an American composer. Her music is known to combine impressionistic flavors with jazz harmonies.[1] She is the author of over 100 music publications, primarily for piano.[2] Rossi has written a wide variety of repertoire, including music and text for vocalists and instrumental music.[3] She has a unique approach to teaching young musicians to compose, with a history of turning student musical ideas into band[4] and orchestral works.[5]

Selected works

Vocal

String orchestra

Full orchestra

Concert band

Published piano works

Books and suites

Sheet music

Educational piano series

Discography

Take Me North (2000)

This CD recording is broken into four distinct sections each representing a different aspect of the American north, for which the album is named.[19]

  1. "Take Me North"
  2. "Lady Slipper"
  3. "Walleye Pike"
  4. "Agate"
  5. "Wild Rice and Morels"
  6. "Norway Pines"
  1. "Frog Hunt"
  2. "Dirty Dog Delights"
  3. "Songbird Solo"
  4. "Mosquito"
  5. "Rodent"
  6. "Owls at Night"
  1. "To the Inland Sea"
  2. "To Lightning"
  3. "To Daisy"
  4. "To the Minnow"
  5. "To the Oak"
  6. "To Clouds"
  7. "To the Common Rock"
  8. "To Time"
  1. "Ferris Wheel"
  2. "World's Biggest Pig and the Piglets"
  3. "Machinery Hill"
  4. "Butter Princess"
  5. "Junk Food Blues"

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