Julie Giroux
Julie Ann Giroux (born December 12, 1961 in Fairhaven, Massachusetts) is an American composer of orchestral, choral, chamber, and numerous concert band works.
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.[1] Immediately after graduation she traveled to Los Angeles, California and began 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.
From 1985 to 1997, Julie Giroux orchestrated for television and films including April Fool's Day, Dynasty,[2] North and South,[3] North and South Book II,[4] The Karate Kid Part II, Broadcast News, Masters of the Universe,[5] White Men Can't Jump,[6] and Blaze.[7]
In 1997, Giroux began to compose heavily for concert bands and orchestras publishing exclusively with Musica Propria.[8] In 2004 Gia Publications, Inc.[9] published the book entitled "Composers on Composing for Band, Volume Two" which features a chapter written by Julie Giroux. Her insightful chapter gives a down to earth description which is often humorous of her personal methods and techniques for composing for bands.
In 2009, Giroux, an accomplished pianist, performed her latest work Cordoba[10] 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[11] at Blinn College in Brenham, Texas.
Her 2009 Film and documentary orchestrations and compositions include the ongoing project "Call for Green China"[12] 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.
Premiering in 2018 will be Giroux's Symphony No. V "Elements" by the Eastern Wind Symphony, Conductor Todd Nichols as well as her trumpet concerto commissioned by Conductor Ray Cramer, The Musashino Academia Musicae and principal trumpet Christopher Martin (trumpeter) of the New York Philharmonic which will be premiered by the commissioners at The Midwest Clinic in December, 2018.
Giroux is a Member of American Bandmasters Association (ABA)and an honorary brother of the Omicron Chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi at West Virginia University. She was initiated into the fraternity on April 2, 2005 and in December, 2017 she was awarded the Distinguished Service to Music Medal.
Julie Giroux currently resides in Madison, Mississippi and continues to compose, orchestrate and arrange for television, movies, video games, win bands and orchestras.
Published compositions
Giroux's concert works are published by Musica Propria and Southern Music Company. Most have been recorded by Mark Custom Recordings, [13] Fontec,[14] Klavier,[15] and Naxos.[16] Numerous United States Military Band recordings include her works. Those compact discs can be obtained by contacting the appropriate military band or purchased through various labels. All of the Concert Band/Wind Ensemble listed works are Published and most can be listened to at Giroux's official website.[17]
Orchestra
- Fort McHenry Suite
- The Rockets Red Glare
- Dimly Seen Through the Mists of the Deep
- Freemen Shall Stand
- Arcus IX
- La Mezquita de Cordoba
- Moorish Piano Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in Four Movements
Concert band and wind ensemble
- A Time to Dance
- All Good Things
- Amaranthine
- Arcus IX (for solo f tuba and band)
- Autumn Rose (2017)
- Before the Sun (2013)
- Boston Liberties (2009)
- Carnaval! (2013)
- Celestial Seas (2014)
- Chorale for Wind Band & Melodic Percussion (2016)
- Circus Franticus
- Cordoba (for solo piano and band)2009
- Crown of Thorns
- Dragon Sky (2017)
- Dream Dancer
- Empire
- Fantasie in French
- Fort McHenry Suite
- Freedom Rising
- Glenbury Grove
- (The)Grace in Being (2013)
- Hands of Mercy
- HardDrive (2010)
- Husaria Cavalry Overture
- Hymn for the Innocent (2017)
- Il Burlone
- I'll Be Home A'fore Ye
- Imbizo
- In My Father's Eyes (female voices & Wind Band)(2017)
- Italian Rhapsody (2009)
- J (2017)
- Journey Through Orion
- Just Flyin' (2016)
- K2 (2012)
- Kalanu
- KHAN (2008)
- La Mezquita de Cordoba (2007)
- Legacy
- Let Your Spirit Sing
- Louisiana Parish Sketches
- Mambo Perro Loco
- March of the Sun Dried Tomatoes
- Medalist Fanfare & Celebration (2014)
- Movin' On Down the Line
- Mystery on Mena Mountain (1979)
- No Man's Land (2017)
- Nothing That Is
- Of Blood & Stone: The Pyramids of Giza (2015)
- One Life Beautiful (2010)
- OPA! (2017)
- Ouachita
- Our Outcasts (2018)
- Outlander (2009)
- Overture in Five Flat
- Paprikash (2014)
- Poseidon
- Primality!
- Prisoner of the Ring (1984)
- Riften Wed (2014)
- Shadow Falls (2013)
- Shine (2017)
- Space Symphony
- Strathcona Suite
- Swashbuckler
- The Bonsai Tree (2010)
- The Hearthstone (2016)
- The Grace in Being (2015-2017)
- The Greatest Generation
- The Nature of the Beast
- The Necromancer
- The Speed of Heat (2011)
- Three Fanfares
- Tiger Tail March
- To Walk With Wings
- Trillium
- Twelve Gallon Hat (2013)
- Under the Willow (2015)
- Vigils Keep
- Vortex (2016)
- Wagon Trail
- West Wind Overture
- What Goes in the Night
- When Country Comes to Town
- Where the Red Fern Grows (2016)
Symphonies for concert band and wind ensemble
- Symphony No. I Culloden (3 Movements)
- Heilan Lochs, Bairns & Heather
- I Hae Grat for Tho' I Kend
- We Toomed Our Stoops for the Gaudy Sodgers
- Symphony No. II No Finer Calling (3 Movements)
- Integrity March
- Far From Home
- Honor Above All
- Symphony No. III A Symphony of Fables (5 Movements)
- The Lion and the Mouse
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin
- The Tortoise and the Hare
- The Ugly Duckling
- The Three Billy Goats Gruff
- Symphony No. IV Bookmarks from Japan (composed in 2013 - 6 Movements)
- Mount Fuji - "Fuji-san"
- Nihonbashi - "Market Bridge"
- The Great Wave off Kanagawa - "The Life of One Wave"
- Kinryuzan Temple in Asakusa - "Thunder Gate"
- Evening Snow at Kambara - "Light is the Touch"
- Hakone - "Drifting"
- Symphony No. V ELEMENTS - (composed in 2017-2018 - 3 Movements)
- Sun
- Rain
- Wind
Arrangements
- Silent Night in Gotham
- A Stocking Full of Composers
- Christmas with Mozart
- O Holy Night (arrangement for solo soprano and band)
- Nearer My God to Thee
- Christmas & Sousa Forever!
- Peter Patapan
- The Little Bolero Boy
- Hark! Those Jingle Bells are Smokin'
- Merrily on High
- All Through the Night
- The First Noel
- The 12 Days of Christmas
- What Child is Ringing those Bells?
- I Got Rhythm for Christmas
- Jingle them Bells
- Three Wise Guys
- Away in the Manger
- Christmas Toons
- One Torch, Two Women, Three Ships and Men Rejoicing
- The Blue Danube Christmas Waltz
- I'll Be Home for Christmas (Brass Feature)
- A Very Merry Heart & Soul
- Nutcracker Fantasia
- Concerto in F Minor, Op. 8, No. 4(RV297), "L'inverno" 1st Movement (Winter)- Vivaldi (Woodwind Feature)
- Drummer Boy Charlie (Percussion & Rhythm Feature)
Recordings
- The Music of Julie Giroux
- Released by Mark Masters in 2010, recorded by the University of Texas at El Paso Wind Symphony with Ron Hufstader conducting.
- Julie Giroux Presents "Concert Band Christmas Gone Crazy"
- Released by Mark Masters in 2011, recorded by the University of Texas at El Paso Wind Symphony with Ron Hufstader conducting.
- Jingle them Bells - Christmas Favorites Re-imagined by Julie Giroux
- Released by Klavier, Distributed by Naxos - UPC:019688704322, Item Number: K 77043, Release Date: Oct 30, 2012. Performed by the University of North Texas Symphonic Band, Dennis Fisher conducting.
- A Few Notes Between Friends - The Music of Julie Giroux
- Released by Klavier, Distributed by Naxos - Released: Nov 11, 2014℗ 2014 Klavier. Performed by the University of North Texas Symphonic Band, Dennis Fisher, Paula Crider, Bruce Gilkes, Brendan Hagan, Bill Conti, Ray Cramer, Lowell Graham, Alan Sierichs & Julie Giroux conducting.
- SHINE - Julie Giroux
- Released by Klavier, Distributed by Naxos - Released April 20, 2018. Performed by the University of North Texas Symphonic Band, Dennis Fisher Conducting. Bruce Leeks Recording Engineer.
References
- ^ Southern Music Company Composers at www.southernmusic.com
- ^ The Television series Dynasty at www.imdb.com
- ^ The Mini Series North and South at www.imdb.com
- ^ The Mini Series North and South Book II at www.imdb.com
- ^ Masters of the Universe at www.imdb.com
- ^ White Men Can't Jump at www.imdb.com
- ^ Blaze at www.imdb.com
- ^ Musica Propria Publishing Company at www.musicapropria.com
- ^ Composers on Composing for Band, Volume II. at giamusic.com
- ^ Cordoba a work for Solo Piano and Concert Band at Julie Giroux's Official Website
- ^ Arcus IX a work for Solo F Tuba and Concert Band at Julie Giroux's Official Website
- ^ Call for a Green China (2007 production) at www.worldbank.org
- ^ Mark Custom Recording Services at www.markcustom.com
- ^ Fontec at www.fontec.co.jp
- ^ Klavier at www.klavier-records.com
- ^ Naxos at www.naxos.com
- ^ The Official Website of Julie Giroux Julie Giroux's Official Website
External links
- The Music of Julie Giroux Julie Giroux's official Concert Band Website
- Julie Giroux on IMDB The Internet Movie Database (IMDB)
- Julie Giroux on Soundcloud The Music of Julie Giroux on Soundcloud
- Has recordings of Giroux's music Mark Custom Recording Service
- Publisher of Composers on Composing for Band Vol.II GIA Publications, Inc.
- The CD "The Music of Julie Giroux" Amazon
- The CD "Julie Giroux Presents - Concert Band Christmas Music Gone Crazy" Amazon
- The CD "Julie Giroux Presents - Concert Band Christmas Music Gone Crazy" iTunes
- The CD "Jingle Them Bells" Amazon
- The CD "Jingle Them Bells" iTunes
- The CD "Giroux: Shine" Amazon
- The Cd "Giroux:Shine" itunes
- 1961 births
- 21st-century classical composers
- American female classical composers
- American classical composers
- American music arrangers
- Emmy Award winners
- Living people
- Louisiana State University alumni
- Musicians from Monroe, Louisiana
- Texas classical music
- People from Fairhaven, Massachusetts
- Musicians from Massachusetts
- 20th-century classical composers
- 21st-century American composers
- 20th-century women musicians
- 20th-century American composers