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Gordon W. Bowie

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Composer, conductor, trombonist (1944 - 2012)
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Gordon W. Bowie (May 31, 1944 – January 5, 2012), basstrombonist, composer and conductor, was director of the Montgomery Village Community Band inMontgomery County, Maryland. He was bass trombonist for the Virginia Grand Military Band, Legacy Brass and other DC area ensembles. In addition, for the 1999-2000 school year he served as band and orchestra director for St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes Schools inAlexandria, Virginia.[1]

Bowie was for many years Principal and Bass Trombonist of theBangor Symphony Orchestra, a post which he left in September, 1997, to relocate to the Washington, DC, area. In his position with the Bangor Symphony, he garnered more than thirty years' orchestral experience under four music directors and numerous guest conductors, playing the standard orchestral repertoire.

For the twelve years from 1985 through 1997 he was also Conductor of theBangor Band, a semi-professional New England Town Band said to be the second oldest continuous community band in the nation. One hundred-thirty-eight years old in the summer of 1997, the Bangor Band under Dr. Bowie performed year around with a mixed repertoire including band classics, overtures and transcriptions as well as popular tunes, movies and show music, patriotic music and Dixieland. A specialty of the Bangor Band under Dr. Bowie was the music ofR.B. Hall,Maine's own march composer who was a contemporary ofJohn Philip Sousa.

Bowie earned a BA (Music) fromColby College, MMED (Winds and Percussion) from theUniversity of Colorado, and Ph.D. (Music) from theUniversity of Maine, where the subject of his dissertation was R.B. Hall and the Community Bands of Maine. He taught music and bands at all levels, elementary through college, including seven years at Colby College in Waterville, Maine, where he was band director. He was Trombone Instructor at theUniversity of Maine at Augusta during 1996 and 1997.

His many compositions include pieces for band, trombone, string orchestra, brass ensembles, and a large variety of other chamber music. He was a performing arts copyright specialist for theLibrary of Congress, as well as founder of Serendipity Press, a publisher of brass and woodwind solo and ensemble music with nationwide distribution.

He died on January 5, 2012, after a long struggle with prostate cancer.[2]

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  1. ^Public Biography
  2. ^Harrison, Judy (January 22, 2012)."Former Bangor Band leader dies in Maryland". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved2012-01-23.
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