GRUNDMAN works FOR BANDS
Arrangements for band
        Candide Suite (by Leonard Bernstein)
        A Copland Portrait (works by Aaron Copland)
        Divertimento (by Leonard Bernstein)
        A Somerset Rhapsody, Op. 21b (by Gustav Holst)
        Overture to Candide (by Leonard Bernstein)
        Slava! (by Leonard Bernstein)
Orchestrations for musicals
        Drat! The Cat!, 1965
        Show Girl, additional orchestrations for the 1961 revival
        Joyce Grenfell Requests the Pleasure, 1955
        Phoenix ’55, 1955
        Two’s Company, 1952-53
        Lend an Ear, 1948-50
Works for concert or symphonic band
      American Folk Rhapsody No. 1
      American Folk Rhapsody No. 2
      American Folk Rhapsody No. 3
      American Folk Rhapsody No. 4
      An American Scene
      Black Knight
      The Blue And The Gray (Civil War Suite), 1961
      Burlesque
      Chessboard Suite[9]
      Classical Overture
      Concertante for Alto Sax and Band, 1973 [10]
      Colonial Legend
      Concord, 1987[11]
      A Copland Tribute
      Cowboy in Cuba
      Dance and Interlude
      English Christmas
      English Suite
      Fantasy on American Sailing Songs
      Fantasy on English Hunting Songs
      Festive Piece
      Finnish Rhapsody
      Green Domino
      Hebrides Suite (based on Airs from "Songs of the Hebrides", collected by Marjory
    Kennedy-Fraser
    1.   The Peat-Fire Flame
    2.   An Eriskay Love Lilt
    3.   Milking Song (Hebridean Game Song)
    4.   The Road to the Isles
        Holiday
        An Irish Rhapsody
        Kentucky 1800
        Little English Suite
    1.   The Leather Bottle
    2.   Roving
    3.   We Met
    4.   The Vicar of Bray
        Little March
        Little Suite for Band
        Music for a Carnival
        Nocturne (solo harp and wind ensemble)
        Normandy
        Northwest Saga[12]
        Norwegian Rhapsody
        Overture on a Short Theme
        Quiet Christmas
        A Scottish Rhapsody
        Songs for Christmas
        Spirit of '76
        Three Carols for Christmas
        Three Sketches for Winds
        Trumpets Triumphant
        Tuba Rhapsody (solo tuba and band)
        Two Irish Songs
        Two Moods Overture, 1947
        A Welsh Rhapsody
        A Westchester Overture
        Western Dance
He was born in Cleveland and graduated from Shaw High School in East Cleveland in
1930.[2] He then attended The Ohio State University, where he received a bachelor's degree
in Music Education in 1934. For a few years he taught instrumental music
in Ohio and Kentucky public schools, but returned to Ohio State in 1937, where he
taught orchestration, applied lessons in woodwind instruments, and conducted the band.
He received his MA degree in 1940.[1]
After finishing his degree he moved to New York. He then studied composition with Paul
Hindemith at the Berkshire Music Center, and served as a military musician in the United
States Coast Guard from 1942 to 1945.[3]
Among his many awards were an Honorary Membership in the Women Band Directors
International (1974),[4] the AWAPA award of the National Band Association (1982),
[5]
     the American Bandmasters Association’s Edwin Franko Goldman Memorial Citation
(1983), the Sudler Order of Merit of the John Philip Sousa Foundation (1990), and the
American School Band Directors Association’s Goldman Award (1992). [1]
In addition to his musical accomplishments he co-authored the 1974 New York
Times Crossword Puzzle Dictionary.[3]
Grundman was gay and in a long-term relationship. After his death in 1996, Grundman's
partner survived him for another sixteen years.[3] His papers and manuscripts are located in
the Music and Dance Library at Ohio State.