C. L. Barnhouse
Publications by C. L. Barnhouse
Charles Lloyd Barnhouse was born March 20, 1865 in Grafton, West Virginia. As a youngster he developed a keen interest in music, and was given a second-hand cornet by an uncle. Barnhouse quit school at age 14 to work as a laborer in local factories, learning the machinist's trade, but spent many hours teaching himself to master the cornet. His determination paid off, and at 16 he was elected leader of the Grafton town band, a post he held briefly until his decision to "see the world" and join up with various traveling show bands, first as a cornetist and later as leader. Barnhouse established a favorable reputation as a bandleader and cornet soloist on the touring circuit, and during this period began to compose band music. His travels brought him to Mt. Pleasant, Iowa in 1888 where he decided to open his own band music publishing enterprise. Using his skills as a machinist, Barnhouse created his own music engraving tools to make printing plates for his own compositions. His first advertising bulletin introduced five marches, most of them designed for small town bands and touring ensembles. Meeting with great success, the C. L. Barnhouse Co. was born in a 9' x 12' room, thus beginning a long and successful career as "The Iowa Music Publisher."
Barnhouse accepted a position in 1890 as leader of the Burlington, Iowa Boat Club Band, and in 1892 settled permanently in Oskaloosa, Iowa, where he was hired as leader of the Knights of Pythias band. The publishing company moved with him, and for remaining for decades of his life the C. L. Barnhouse Company flourished. In addition to Barnhouse compositions, the company's catalog included works by leading composers of the day including Karl L. King, Fred Jewell, Russell Alexander, J. S. Taylor, W. H. Kiefer, George D. Barnard, and many more. Composer/soloist Clay Smith wrote, "Starting with no financial assistance in an environment which was anything but conducive to his artistic accomplishments, C. L. Barnhouse has done some might big things, musically." Under his direction, the Oskaloosa band (later named the Iowa brigade Band) became one of the finest semi-professional concert bands in the country. The publishing company which he founded continues its operation in Oskaloosa, and is highly regarded as one of the premier band music publishers in the world.
Charles Lloyd Barnhouse died at the age of 64 on November 18, 1929.
Publications by C. L. Barnhouse
Concert Band
Band Book/Method-Instruction
Solo
- Adeste Fidelis
- America Invincible
- The Argonauts (1920 edition)
- Argumentation
- Trumpet solo with piano accompaniment
- Sax Eb Alto solo with piano
- Tenor Sax solo with piano accompaniment
- Baritone solo with piano
- Autumn Colors
- Barbarossa (1935 edition)
- Eiffel Tower
- Fascination
- Flirtation Polka
- Flowers From Fairy Land
- God Be With You
- Alto Sax solo with piano accompaniment
- Trumpet solo with piano accompaniment
- Trombone solo with piano accompaniment
- Baritone BC solo with piano accompaniment
- I Love To Tell The Story
- Laurel Wreath
- Let the Lower Lights Be Burning
- Alto Sax solo with piano accompaniment
- Cornet solo with piano
- Trombone solo with piano accompaniment
- Meditation Religioso
- Alto Sax solo with piano accompaniment
- Trombone solo with piano accompaniment
- Baritone BC solo with piano accompaniment
- Millennial Reverie
- Alto Sax duet with piano
- Tenor Sax duet with piano
- Cornet in A duet with piano
- The Miracle
- On The Mountain Top
- One More Days Work
- Alto Sax solo with piano accompaniment
- Trumpet solo with piano accompaniment
- Trombone solo with piano accompaniment
- Baritone BC solo with piano accompaniment
- Refuge
- Alto Sax solo with piano accompaniment
- Trumpet solo with piano accompaniment
- Trombone solo with piano accompaniment
- Baritone BC solo with piano accompaniment
- Rock of Ages
- The Silver Lining
- Sweet By-and-By
- Alto Sax solo with piano accompaniment
- Trombone solo with piano accompaniment
- Baritone BC solo with piano accompaniment
- Tramp, Tramp, Tramp Grand Fantasia
- Wings of the Wind
Ensemble
Band
- Adeste Fidelis
- The American Salute
- Among the Roses
- Annette Waltzes
- The Argonauts
- Arline - Grand Selection from Bohemian Girl
- Autumn Colors
- Barbarossa
- The Basso's Pride
- The Battle of Manila
- The Battle of Shiloh
- The Battle of Shiloh
- Ben Buxton's Two Step
- Bob Burdette
- Bohemian Girl
- Brazelton
- Burlington
- Carmen Waltzes
- Carnival of the Winged Songsters
- Ceremonial
- Chautauqua
- Clarion
- Clio
- Come Where the Lilies Bloom
- Commencement
- Corydon
- Dainty Dear
- Eiffel Tower
- Evening Idyls
- Fascination
- Favors for All
- Fifth Avenue
- First Brigade, I. N. G.
- Flirtaton Polka (Cornet solo)
- Flirtaton Polka (Baritone solo)
- Flirtaton Polka (Eb Cornet solo)
- Flowers From Fairy Land
- Francine
- General Wright's
- George Washington's Birthday Party
- Golden Nuggets
- Golden Trumpet
- The Gypsy Baron
- Harmony Heaven
- Hilario
- The Humorist
- I Love To Tell The Story
- Idaho
- Idilio
- Il Trovatore
- Iowa
- The Iowa
- Jamie Polka (Cornet solo)
- Jamie Polka (Baritone solo)
- Jamie Polka (Eb Cornet solo)
- Jamie Polka (Eb Alto solo)
- The Jolly Minstrel
- Joy To the World
- Kanawha
- Lake Front Promenade
- Land of Dreams
- Land of Liberty
- Land of Plenty
- Laurel Wreath
- Le Grand Monarque (Cornet solo)
- Le Grand Monarque (Baritone solo)
- The Legionnaires
- Liberty
- The Little Gem
- A Little Scotch
- Madiera
- Madonna (Baritone solo)
- Madonna (Cornet solo)
- Manson
- Martha
- The Messenger
- Mi Rosirene
- A Midsummer Morning
- Millennial Reverie
- The Miracle
- Morning Light
- Mt. Pleasant
- Music and Mirth
- My Sweetheart Went Down With the Maine
- Nanon Selection
- Nearer My God To Thee
- The New "X" Ray
- O-High-O
- On! To the Goal
- Oneita Polonaise
- Our Flag Unfurled
- Our Greeting (duet for Alto & Baritone)
- Our Greeting (duet for Alto & Tenor saxes)
- Over the Waves
- Overture Psyche
- Panorama
- The P. E. O.
- Philomena
- Pilot Me
- Pleasant Memories
- Presto
- Princess Oskaloosa
- Reception
- Red, White and "Blues"
- Refuge
- The Regulars
- Rock of Ages
- Rosalind
- Roselia
- Royal Guests
- Ruby Red
- Sewall's
- The Silver Lining
- Sunkissed
- Taps
- Te Volvi A Ver
- To Montevideo March
- Tramp, Tramp, Tramp Grand Fantasia (Bar. Solo)
- Tramp, Tramp, Tramp Grand Fantasia (Cor. Solo)
- Tri-Luminar, March and Two-Step
- Tripoli Temple March
- The Trump
- Twilight Bells
- Twilight Memories
- Un Recuerdo A Salamanca
- United Nation
- Unome
- Victory
- Walk-Away
- The Warrior's
- Waucoma
- Wearin' of the Green
- Weary Raggles' Troubles
- The Western
- With Pleasure
- Worthy Sons of America
- Yea Bo Fox Trot
- Zana
- Zo
Orchestra
- Adeste Fidelis
- America Invincible
- Among the Roses
- The Argonauts
- The Battle of Manila
- Ben Buxton's Two Step
- Carnival of the Winged Songsters
- Ceremonial
- Commencement
- Dainty Dear
- Evening Idyls
- Favors for All
- Flowers From Fairy Land
- Francine
- George Washington's Birthday Party
- Harmony Heaven
- Hilario
- I Love To Tell The Story
- Iowa
- The Iowa
- Joy To the World
- Land of Dreams
- Land of Liberty
- Land of Plenty
- The Legionnaires
- Madiera
- The Messenger
- Millennial Reverie
- The New "X" Ray
- O-High-O
- On The Mountain Top
- On! To the Goal
- Our Flag Unfurled
- Panorama
- The P. E. O.
- Pleasant Memories
- Princess Oskaloosa
- Red, White and "Blues"
- The Regulars
- Rock of Ages
- Rosalind
- Ruby Red
- Sunkissed
- Tri-Luminar, March and Two-Step
- Tripoli Temple March
- Twilight Memories
- Worthy Sons of America
- Zo

