
| Heritage! American Composer Series Concert IV | |
| Program | |
| Caccia, Op. 62 | W. Francis McBeth (1979) |
| Kaddish, Op. 57 | W. Francis McBeth (1976) |
| Lauds and Tropes Laud II, Movement 3 |
W. Francis McBeth (1996) |
Of Sailors and Whales, Op. 78
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W. Francis McBeth (1990) |
| Dream Catcher, Op. 86 | W. Francis McBeth (1995) |
| Chant and Jubilo, Op. 25 | W. Francis McBeth (1962) |
| Daniel and the Lion's Den, Op. 80 Daniel Perantoni Tuba Soloist |
W. Francis McBeth (1992) |
Through Countless Halls of Air, Op. 84
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W. Francis McBeth (1993) |

The most outstanding of his awards have been the Presley Award at Hardin-Simmons University; the Howard Hanson Prize at the Eastman School of Music for his Third Symphony in 1963; recipient of an ASCAP Special Award each consecutive year from 1965 to present; the American School Band Directors Association's Edwin Franko Goldman Award in 1983; he was elected Fellow of the American Wind and Percussion Artists by the National Band Association in 1984; National Citation from Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity in 1985; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia's American Man of Music in 1988; Kappa Kappa Psi's National Service to Music Award in 1989; Mid-West International Band and Orchestra Clinic's Medal of Honor in 1993; and Past President of the American Bandmasters Association. In 1975 McBeth was appointed Composer Laureate of the State of Arkansas by the Governor.
McBeth's formal training was received at Hardin-Simmons University, University of Texas and the Eastman School of Music. He is a member of the American Bandmasters Association, Past President, American Bandmasters Association, 1993-94, National Band Association, Phi Beta Mu, Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi Mu Alpha, Tri-M Honorary Music Society, contributing editor of "The Instrumentalist" Magazine and American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. The majority of his published catalog (music and books) is published by Southern Music Company of San Antonio, Texas. His publications include works for all media, choral, chamber, orchestral and band. His intense interest in the wind symphony has been a shaping force in its literature, and his style is much reflected in the younger composers.
As a player, McBeth has performed in Germany, France, Italy, England, Scotland and Iceland. As a composer, he has consistently been in the top group of the most performed American symphonic wind composers the past 30 years, and as a conductor and lecturer, he travels nine months of the year and has conducted in 48 of the 50 states, Australia, Canada, Europe and Japan.
| Heritage! Featured Composers | |
| 1993 - Morton Gould | 1994 - Dr. Ron Nelson |
| 1995 - Robert Jager | 1996 - Dr. Francis McBeth |
| 1997 - Roger Nixon | 1998 - David Holsinger |
| 1999 - Alfred Reed | 2000 - James Barnes |
| 2001 - James Curnow | 2002 - Robert W. Smith |
| 2003 - Dr. Frank Ticheli | 2004 - Norman Dello Joio |
| 2005 - Peter Schickele | 2006 - John Williams |