Jan Van der Roost has composed over 90 works, for a variety of musical styles, including brass band, fanfare, concert band, orchestra, and choir.[1] He has also dabbled in composing various pieces in the style of late 17th- to early 18th-century dance music, and is often cited by jazz musician Tom Collier in his lectures as a prime example of musical transformation.[citation needed]
Since 1988, Van der Roost exclusively writes music on commission. He frequently incorporates characteristics of the place he received his commission from into his music. He has also integrated traditional folk music into several of his pieces.[2]
Works
1834 (Concert band)
A Highland Rhapsody (Concert band)
A Highland Rhapsody (Fanfare)
A Year Has Four Lives (Children's choir)
Adagio for Brass (Brass band)
Adagio for Winds (Concert band)
Adagio for Winds (Fanfare)
Albion (Brass band)
Algona Overture (Concert band)
Amazonia (Concert band)
Apollo
Arghulesques (for Clarinet Quartet)
Arpád (part 2 from 'Sinfonia Hungarica')
Arsenal
Attila! (part 1 from 'Sinfonia Hungarica')
Autumn
Avalon
Balkanya
Ballad for Bass Trombone
Bassonnerie
Beata viscera
Brasiliana
By the River
Cantabile e Ritmico
Canterbury Chorale
Canzona gothica (for Trombone)
Castellum
Céad Míle Fáilte
Centennial Prelude
Ceremonial March
Chemical Suite (for Trombone quartet)
Christmas Time
Concerto Doppio (Per due clarinetti e piano 4 aspetti sonori)
Concerto Grosso (for Cornet, Trombone and Concert band)
Concerto per Tromba
Concierto de Homenaje (for guitar and piano)
Concordia
Condacum
Contemplations
Contrasto Grosso (For Recorder Quartet and String Quartet)
Conzensus
Coventry Carol (From Joy To The World)
Credentium
Crescent Moon (Concert Band)
Cuprioles
Domus
Donar
Dublin Dances
Dynamica
Flashing Winds (Concert Band)
Glorioso
Images (Rental) (For Alto Saxophone and Orchestra)
Jupiter
Manhattan Pictures
Mercury
Metalla
Montana March
Nobilitas
Orion
Osakan Jubilee
Puszta: Four Gipsy Dances
Rikudim
Signature
Singapura Suite
Sonatina Piccola (for piccolo and piano) - commissioned by and dedicated to Peter Verhoyen
Spartacus - Symphonic Tone Poem
Suite Provencale
Tirol Terra Fortis
Volcano
This list is currently incomplete; you can help by going to www.janvanderroost.com/en/work/ and adding more of his compositions in alphabetical order.
^Montemayor, Mark (September 1, 2004). "Jan Van der Roost". In Salzman, Timothy (ed.). A Composer's Insight. Vol. 2. Meredith Music Publications. pp. 171–183. ISBN9781574630343.