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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://juliegiroux.www2.50megs.com/index2.html The Music of Julie Giroux] Julie Giroux's official Concert Band Website
*[http://juliegiroux.www2.50megs.com/index2.html The Music of Julie Giroux] Julie Giroux's official Concert Band Website
*[http://www.worldbank.org/ A Green Call for China] The World Band
*[http://www.worldbank.org/ A Green Call for China] The World Bank
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1029696/ Julie Giroux on IMDB] The Internet Movie Database (IMDB)
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1029696/ Julie Giroux on IMDB] The Internet Movie Database (IMDB)
*[http://www.southernmusic.com/ Publishes Giroux's works] Southern Music Company
*[http://www.southernmusic.com/ Publishes Giroux's works] Southern Music Company

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Julie Ann Giroux (born Dec 12, 1961 in Fairhaven, Massachusetts) is an American composer of orchestral, choral, chamber, and numerous concert band works. She is a three time Emmy Award nominee and in 1992 won in the category of Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Direction.[1] Ms. Giroux has an extensive list of published works for Concert Band and Wind Ensembles.


Biography

Giroux graduated from Ouachita Parish High School, in Monroe, Louisiana and earned a Bachelor of Music in Performance from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. During her college years, Giroux composed several concert band works which were published by Southern Music Company.[2] Immediately after graduation she traveled to Los Angeles, California and began composing and orchestrating under the employ of American composer Bill Conti for the Television Mini Series North and South. While in Los Angeles Giroux studied with several composers and orchestrators including Bill Conti, Jack Eskew and Greg McRitchie. While in Los Angeles, Julie Giroux received the following Prime Time Emmy Award nominations:

  • 1989-1990 Oustanding Individual Achievement in Music Direction[3]
  • 1990-1991 Oustanding Individual Achievement in Music Direction[4]
  • 1991-1992 Oustanding Individual Achievement in Music Direction[5]

From 1985 to 1994 Julie Giroux[6]orchestrated and composed for television and films including Dynasty[7], North and South[8],North and South Book II[9],The Karate Kid Part II, Broadcast News, Masters of the Universe[10], White Men Can't Jump[11], and Blaze[12], .

Giroux left Los Angeles in 1994 to compose for concert bands and orchestras full time publishing exclusively with Musica Propria[13]. She currently resides in Byram, Mississippi. In 2009 Giroux, an accomplished pianist, performed her latest work Cordoba[14] for Solo Piano and Concert Band in 5 U.S. cities and attended the premier of Arcus IX, a work for Solo F Tuba and Concert Band.[15]

Her 2009 Film and documentary orchestrations and compositions include the ongoing project "Call for Green China"[16] which primarily funded by World Bank was recorded, performed and broadcast live in china in 2007. In 2009 the project was extended with new musical material, recorded and set to tour 7 cities in China where the show will be performed live. The entire press release on the concert will be officially released and accessed by The World Bank.

Published Concert Works

Giroux's concert works are published by Musica Propria and Southern Music Company. Most have been recorded by Mark Custom Recordings[17], Fontec[18] and numerous United States Military Bands whose compact discs can be obtained by contacting the appropriate military band. All of the Concert Band/Wind Ensemble listed works are Published and most can be listened to at the composer's official website.[19]

For Orchestra

  • Fort McHenry Suite
  • Arcus IX
  • La Mezquita de Cordoba
  • Moorish Piano Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in Four Movements

For Concert Band/Wind Ensemble

  • Mystery on Mena Mountain
  • Ouachita
  • Prisoner of the Ring
  • The Necromancer
  • Crown of Thorns
  • Amaranthine
  • When Country Comes to Town
  • I'll Be Home A'fore Ye
  • Wagon Trail
  • Let Your Spirit Sing
  • Dream Dancer
  • A Time to Dance
  • Mambo Perro Loco
  • What Goes in the Night
  • March of the Sun Dried Tomatoes
  • Kalanu
  • Empire
  • Journey Through Orion
  • Imbizo
  • All Good Things
  • Louisiana Parish Sketches
  • Il Burlone
  • The Greatest Generation
  • Boston Liberties
  • Tiger Tail March
  • Three Fanfares
  • Hands of Mercy
  • Nothing That Is
  • Vigils Keep
  • KHAN
  • HardDrive
  • Poseidon
  • Primality!
  • Circus Franticus
  • To Walk With Wings
  • La Mezquita de Cordoba
  • Arcus IX (for solo f tuba and band)
  • Fort McHenry Suite
  • Italian Rhapsody
  • Movin' On Down the Line
  • Husaria Cavalry Overture
  • The Nature of the Beast
  • Cordoba (for solo piano and band)

Symphonies for Concert Band

I. Heilan Lochs, Bairns & Heather
II. I Hae Grat for Tho' I Kend
III. We Toomed Our Stoops for the Gaudy Sodgers

  • No Finer Calling (3 Movements)

I. Integrity March II. Far From Home III. Honor Above All

  • A Symphony of Fables (5 Movements)

I. The Lion and the Mouse
II. The Pied Piper of Hamelin
III. The Tortoise and the Hare
IV. The Ugly Duckling
V. The Three Billy Goats Gruff

Published Arrangements

  • Silent Night in Gotham (arrangement)
  • A Stocking Full of Composers(arrangement)
  • Christmas with Mozart(arrangement)
  • O Holy Night (arrangement for solo soprano and band)

References