
W Francis McBeth
Bio:William Francis McBeth was a world-renowned composer and conductor. He was the Trustees’ Distinguished University Professor and resident composer at Ouachita Baptist University (OBU) in Arkadelphia (Clark County), where he served as chairman of the Department of Music Theory and Composition. The governor appointed him composer laureate of Arkansas in 1975. McBeth’s compositions include works for all media, but was influential in the development of the literature for wind symphony. Francis McBeth was born on March 9, 1933, in Ropesville, Texas, to Joseph Phinis McBeth, a Baptist minister, and Lillie May Carpenter McBeth. He spent his youth in west Texas, where he began his musical training at an early age, studying piano with his mother and taking up the trumpet in second grade. McBeth had one brother and one sister. McBeth attended Hardin-Simmons University (HSU) in Abilene, Texas, where he received his bachelor’s of music in 1954. He received his master’s of music in 1957 from the University of Texas (UT) in Austin and was awarded an honorary doctorate of music from HSU in 1971. He also studied at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. While an undergraduate at HSU, McBeth played in the university band. From December 1952 to January 1953, the band traveled with U.S. Camp Shows to Europe. He served in the military from 1954 to 1956 with the 101st Airborne Band at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, and the 98th Army Band at Fort Rucker, Alabama. McBeth married Mary Sue White in 1953. They had two children. McBeth was appointed band director at Ouachita Baptist College (now Ouachita Baptist University) in 1957. He remained at OBU, retiring in 1996 as chairman of the theory and composition department, resident composer, and the Lena Shepperson Professor of Music. In 1975, he was named composer laureate of Arkansas, the first composer laureate in the United States. McBeth conducted the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra in Little Rock (Pulaski County) for many years before his retirement from the orchestra in 1973, at which time he was named Conductor Emeritus. During his tenure as conductor, McBeth transformed the ensemble into a professional orchestra with a permanent home, financial stability, and full-time professional players. In addition, McBeth conducted in forty-eight of the fifty states as well as Japan, Europe, and Australia. Most of McBeth’s music and books were published by Southern Music Company of San Antonio, Texas. His publications include works for all media: piano, choral, chamber, orchestra, and band. Among his most frequently performed compositions are Symphony No. 3 (which was awarded the Howard Hanson Prize in 1963); Kaddish, Op. 57; Beowulf, Op. 71; Of Sailors and Whales, Op. 78; Through Countless Halls of Air, Op. 84; and Missa Brevis, Op. 82. His passion for wind symphony music influenced its literature, and compositions of younger composers show his influence. McBeth was widely recognized as a clinician and lecturer and wrote a great deal about his own music and that of his contemporaries. Many of his articles were published in leading music journals, and he published three books on music theory and orchestration: Effective Performance of Band Music (1972), New Theories of Theory (1979), and Twentieth Century Techniques of Composition for the Beginning Student (1994). All of his major compositions have been recorded and are commercially available. McBeth died on January 6, 2012, from complications of a stroke.
Titles:
- 1999 SO89C – A Rose for Emily
- 2005 S878 – Air and Dance
- 2004 S861CB – Annabel Lee
- 1967 S389 – Battaglia
- 2021 SF2103 – Battaglia (flexible ensemble – digital only)
- 1986 S562CB – Beowulf
- 1969 S416MB – Big Sounds for Young Bands
- 1980 S520 – Caccia
- 1969 SS889 – Canticle
- 1967 S399CB – Cantique and Faranade
- 2022 SF2113P – Cantique and Faranade (flexible ensemble)
- 1978 S508CB – Canto
- 2021 SF2101 – Canto (flexible ensemble – digital only)
- 2021 SF2101P – Canto (flexible ensemble)
- 1976 S491CB – Capriccio Concertant
- 1981 S526 – Cavata
- 2022 SF2114P – Cavata (flexible ensemble)
- 2021 SF2102 – Chant and Jubilo (flexible ensemble – digital only)
- 2021 SF2102P – Chant and Jubilo (flexible ensemble)
- 1963 S710 – Chant and Jubilo, 2nd Edition
- 2006 S898 – Chase
- 1980 SC65 – Come Wandering Shepherds
- 1986 B364 – Complete Honor Band Manual
- 1970 S435CB – Divergents
- 1970 S420CB – Drammatico
- 1992 S644CB – Drayton Hall Esprit
- 1972 B257SC – Effective Performance of Band Music
- 2000 S758 – Estampie
- 1980 SC66 – Eulogies By the Bard Of Great Falls
- 1982 S532CB – Feast of Trumpets
- 1974 S479CB – Festive Centennial
- 1989 S607CB – Fifth Trumpeter
- 1984 S545CB – Flourishes
- 1973 ST12 – Four Frescoes
- 1989 SC283CO – Gathering Of the Waters, The (TTBB + 2 pianos)
- 1982 S541 – Grace Praeludium
- R63 – Grace Praeludium
- 1966 S299CB – Joyant Narrative
- 1980 A19C – Kaddish
- 1977 S503 – Kaddish
- 2004 S869 – Keltic (Celtic) Dances
- 1997 S704CB – Lauds and Tropes
- 1968 S407 – Masque
- 2002 DMAC1 – McBeth Conducts McBeth Vol. 1
- 2002 DMAC2 – McBeth Conducts McBeth Vol. 2
- 2002 DMAC3 – McBeth Conducts McBeth Vol. 3
- 2002 DMAC4 – McBeth Conducts McBeth Vol. 4 Advanced Repertoire
- 1964 S212CB – Mosaic
- 1979 B311 – New Theories Of Theory
- 1990 S629 – Of Sailors and Whales
- 1984 S548 – Praises
- 1965 S262CB – Reflections Past
- S824CB – Scaramouche
- 1961 S139CB – Second Suite for Band
- 1969 S417MB – Symphonic Sounds for the Field
- 1963 R65 – Symphony No. 3, Op. 27
- 1984 SC139 – Tenebrae
- 1974 R64 – The Badlands, Op. 54A
- S846CB – The Coventry
- 1997 S676 – The Dream Catcher
- 2000 S767CB – The Lions of North Bridge
- S807CB – The Sacred Flame
- 1996 S675CB – The Sea Treaders in Calm and Storm
- 1972 S457CB – The Seventh Seal
- 1989 S617CB – They Hung Their Harps in the Willows
- 1993 S653CB – This Land of El Dorado
- S664CB – Through Countless Halls of Air
- 1975 S485CB – To Be Fed By Ravens
- 1987 S588CB – To the Unknowns
- 1965 S294MB – Two Fanfares
- S388CB – Two Symphonic Fanfares
- 1998 S731CB – When Honor Whispers and Shouts
- 1994 S658CB – Wine from These Grapes
- 1987 S596CB – With Sounding Trumpets