Tribute to Stephen Foster "A Medley of Six Favorites" arranged for brass quintet by Howard J. Buss. Stephen Collins Foster (1826-1864) is often referred to as "the father of American music." Many of his songs serve as a window into the spirit of America in his day. Others are exquisitely sentimental. Whether or not one approves of the lyrics of his minstrel songs, the enduring beauty and vitality of his melodies cannot be denied. Like Foster, the arranger was born in Pennsylvania. Buss now lives in Florida, where the official state song is Foster’s "Old Folks at Home," also widely known as "Swanee River." Buss states, "Florida revised the lyrics of this song in 2008 to take the edge off their minstrel origins, I also believe it was wise to update the words in order to preserve the music. In this arrangement the original music is preserved while showcasing it in a more modern musical framework." In addition to the 6 Foster songs in this arrangement, Buss interjects 2 other well-known melodies. The "First Call" bugle call is woven into the tapestry of Camptown Races" and "The Girl I Left Behind Me" serves as a partner song to "Ring, Ring, the Banjo." I. Old Black Joe (2’) II. Camptown Races (1’40) III. Beautiful Dreamer (2’15) IV. Old Folks at Home also known as Swanee River (2’12) V. Ring, Ring the Banjo Oh, Susannah! (2’41) The movements may be played individually or in smaller groupings. The total duration is about 11’ without pauses between movements. Score & parts included.