Post on 26-Dec-2019
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Diane hunger
Colin Crake Christopher DeLouis
andrew Koss
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Indiana University of pennsylvania (Relancé)
Youngstown state University (onyx)
University of hartford (Ilithios)
Kyle Jones
Wilson poffenberger
Marcus Ballard
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anders Lundegård
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hamm/ChikKevin norton
Ian Jeffress
perry Rothandrew allen
Choral Room Instrumental Room Harris Theater
Friday at a glance
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George Mason UniversityFairfax, Virginia
Scan this code for the most up to date schedule, detailed program infomation plus biographies of all performers or visit www.navyband.navy.mil/symposium_schedule.html
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Rulon Brown, Most Disgusting science
David DeBoor Canfield The ‘after’ series
shenandoah University (Merkai)
slippery Rock University
Bowling Green state University (aurora)
oakland University (Vash)
southern arkansas University
oklahoma state University (Fiyo)
eastern Michigan University (emerald)
Marshall University (emerald)
«Kevin arbogast, The 19th Century saxophone
Brian Kauth, The saxophone Concertino of Roman palester: origins and history
Laura armstrong, never have a Bad Reed again: Make and adjust Your own saxophone Reeds
Information TableCenter for the arts Main Lobby
Vendorsde Laski BuildingRoom 3001Friday, 2-6 p.m.Saturday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
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«Military Musician
Lecture/Masterclass
College Quartet series
Grand Tier MTB 2018
Friday at a glance
9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Vendor roomSee what gear is available for your sax, try mouthpieces, look through sheet music, or bring your mouthpiece and reed and try some saxophones.
9 a.m. mTB 2018 William TynchThere’s an app for ThaT!Discover what apps can help improve and refine your practicing and which apps can be utilized for performance.
10 a.m. InsTrumenTal room Jeff anToniuk Jazz improvisaTion - hoW & WhaT To pracTiceDo you ever get frustrated not knowing how to practice jazz improvisation? Jeff Antoniuk is back again leading a workshop that will help you hone your skill. It’s open to beginning improvisers through graduate level players. Bring your sax!
11 a.m. ConCerT Hall TimoThy mcallisTerFollowing his recital, Timothy McAllister will lead an open class where you can watch him teach college saxophonists. You might be able to pick up a few tips.
1 p.m. ConCerT Hall claude delangleClaude Delangle teaches at the famous Paris Conservatory – the same place where the inventor of the saxophone, Adolphe Sax, once taught. This is another open class where you can observe a master saxophonist teach college saxophonists.
2 p.m. ConCerT Hall inTerservice saxophone ensembleCome listen to 17 saxophonists perform works arranged for saxophone ensemble ranging from the tiny soprano to the mighty bass.
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2 p.m. HarrIs THeaTer high school honors reciTalHear outstanding high school saxophonists from around the country who auditioned for a spot to perform on the High School Honors Recital.
3 p.m. ConCerT Hall miguel zenónLearning from solo transcriptions are crucial to developing a jazz language. Our featured jazz artist will talk about a "Useful Approach to Solo Transcriptions."
4:30 p.m. HarrIs THeaTer peabody Jazz faculTy QuarTeTStill craving more jazz? The Peabody Jazz Faculty Quartet will be jamming on their recital.
5 p.m. CHoral room Julia kuhlmanFeeling musically adventurous? In Freundschaft is an avant-garde piece that incorporates physical movement while playing the saxophone.
suggesTed Saturday iTinerary for The young saxophonisT
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Timothy powell
Resonance saxophone orchestra
featured performanceTimothy Mcallister
Duo Breedlove
James Flowers «Chris Condon
Decho ensemble
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«Jonathan Yanik
Brian Kauth
Russell haight
Fuego Quartet
Tyrone page, Jr.
Jacob swanson
steve Carmichael
Joseph Lyons
Indiana University of pennsylvana (nevetés)
Wayne state University (Concinnity)
University of Maryland
Jeff antoniuk, Jazz Improvisation - how & What to practice
featured masterclass«Jonathan Yanik & «David Babich
featured masterclassTimothy Mcallister
Claude Delangle & Florent Milhaud present selmer acoustics
featured clinicClaude Delangle
«Interservice saxophone ensemble
featured clinicMiguel Zenón:Useful approach to solo Transcriptions
adam McCord & «paul Tucker
scott sandberg
«U.s. army Band saxophone Quartet
«U.s. navy Band saxophone Quartet
Robert Young
Cornerstone Quartet & «UsaF Quartet
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Jessica Maxfield
awea Duo
Duo Montagnard
stephen page
James Umble
Matthew Younglove
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Julia Kuhlman
nickie DayChaitanya natarajan
LCD Triohutchens/Myers Duo
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nick Zoulek
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Tae ho hwang
Garret Klauss
Chi him Chik
David Wozniak
Curtis Gay
Justin Massey
William Tynch, There’s an app for That!
peabody Jazz Faculty, Jazz vs. Classical process
andrew allen, True history of sax Vibrato
andrew Kovaleski
Caovva saxophone Quartet
Maxas Duo
«UsaF Band of the Golden West Quintet
peabody Jazz Faculty Quartet
Mana Duo
Jacob Kopcienski
shepherd University
University of Miami (Frost)
shenandoah University (3.0)
Mansfield University (MUsQ)
Bowling Green state University (segetem)
University of north Dakota
George Mason University
Michigan state University (spectra)
san Jose state University (Zēlos)
Indiana University (soma)
Morehead state University (Lockegee)
Bowling Green state University (epsilon)
Cal state University Long Beach (Mutatis)
oakland University (Carpenoctem)
Ithaca College (MFsQ)
eastern Michigan University (Mosaic)
Georgia state University (Centennial)
University of Rhode Island
Daniel Muller, The saxophone & the Third Reich: The holocaust explored Through Jewish Composers
Matthew Taylor, Getting to the shortlist: Demystifying the higher education hiring process
Gregory Dudzienski, Direct Input: Using primary sources to develop a jazz language
Curt altarac, The Dream Machine: Transforming Your saxophone
Leigh pilzer & scott silbert: Gerry Mulligan meets Johnny hodges
«Rob holmes
«Luis hernandez
high school honors Recital
Dale Underwood Tribute Recital
Harris Theater Grand Tier MTB 2018
During a 1977 summer saxophone confer-ence in Brussels, then-Chief Musician Dale Underwood performed “Concertante” by Clare Grundman with the Royal symphonic Band of the Belgian Guides, conducted by the U.s. navy Band’s leader, Cmdr. ned Muffley. Later in the conference, Muffley dis-cussed the possibility of hosting the band’s own symposium. after some consideration, Muffley turned to Underwood and said, “We can do this and do it better.” In that moment the United states navy Band International saxophone symposium was born. every year, both classical and jazz saxophon-ists are invited to perform with the navy Band.
past guest artists include arno Bornkamp, pete Christlieb, eddie Daniels, Claude Delangle, philippe Geiss, Frederick hemke, Dave Liebman, Masahiro Maeda, Branford Marsalis, steven Mauk, Timothy Mcallister, Bob Mintzer, Chris potter, Debra Richtmeyer, eugene Rousseau, John sampen, Jim snidero, Dragan sremec, Chris Vadala and Grover Washington, Jr.The legacy that Underwood began more than 40 years ago has evolved into the largest two-day saxophone conference in the United states. The symposium provides a hands-on learning experience for saxophone fans of all ages and abilities.
Dubuque, Iowa
about the international saxophone symposium
NaVy MUsICevery year, navy musicians pres-ent 6,000 performances across the United states and around the world, connecting with millions of people. The navy’s 11 bands repre-sent the navy in a musical capacity by stimulating pride, esprit de corps, retention and recruiting, promoting national and international public re-lations, and enhancing the prestige of the navy.navy bands go where ships can’t go to expand and strengthen our net-work of partners. In a typical year, navy bands travel to more than 40 countries, helping to improve access and relationships abroad.here at home, sailor musicians play an important role honoring the long and proud tradition of naval service. While traveling all across the coun-try, navy bands come together with communities to honor and celebrate the service of veterans.Whether performing for school chil-dren in asia, entertaining crowds in the Midwest, or participating in funerals at arlington national Cemetery, your navy bands are con-necting people from all walks of life to america’s navy.
united states navy bandThe United states navy Band is the pre-mier musical organization of the U.s. navy. Comprised of six primary performing groups as well as a host of smaller ensem-bles, "The World's Finest" is capable of playing any style of music in any setting. since its inception in 1925, the navy Band has been entertaining audiences and sup-porting the navy with some of the best mu-sicians in the country, performing for more than 270 public concerts and 1,300 cere-monies each year. From national concert
tours to presidential inaugurals to memorial services at arlington national Cemetery, the navy Band proudly rep-resents the men and women of the largest, most versatile, most ca-pable naval force on the planet today: america's navy.The navy Band is dedi-cated to the education
of younger musicians. The Music in the schools program features band members presenting clinics, master classes and re-citals at local schools. every spring, the Concert Band hosts their annual Young artist solo Competition. The United states navy Band, nationally and internationally, stands for musical and military excellence. Whether performing at Carnegie hall, the White house or a ru-ral civic auditorium; sharing the stage with ernest Borgnine, Itzhak perlman, Branford Marsalis or Vince Gill; or appearing on tele-vision programs like "Today," "Meet the press" and "Good Morning america" and in films like "Clear and Present Danger," the United states navy Band is constant-ly reaffirming why they are "The World's Finest."
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The United States Navy Band, nationally and internationally, stands for musical and military excellence.
united states navy bandconcerT bandCapt. Kenneth C. Collins conductorFriday, Jan. 12, 2018, at 8 p.m. Center for the Arts Concert Hall
overTure in five flaTJulie Giroux
ConCerto after DvořákDavid DeBoor CanfieldWoRLD pReMIeRe
IIIIIIUnited States Navy Band Saxophone Quartet
etats D’ȃmeLaurent petitgirard
I Andante ma non troppoII FluideIIIClaude Delangle, alto saxophone
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a gershWin fanTasyRalph Martino
Retired Master Chief Musician Dale Underwood, alto saxophone
a kind of TraneGuillaume Connesson
I "There is none other"II BalladeIII "Coltrane on the Dancefloor"Timothy McAllister, soprano and alto saxophones
armed forces on paradeRichard hayman
sir paTrickphilippe Geiss
Soloist, researcher and pedagogue claude delangle, one of the greatest contemporary saxophonists, stands out as the master of the French sax-ophone. A renowned interpreter of traditional repertoire, he has also en-couraged the creation of new works by collaborating with prominent composers, including Berio, Boulez, Takemitsu and Piazzolla, while also promoting the younger generation of composers. Since 1986, he has performed with the Ensemble inter-contemporain. He has appeared as a soloist with prestigious orchestras world-wide, including the London BBC, Radio France, Radio of Finland, WDR Köln, Berlin Philharmonic and Kioi Tokyo, and has worked with conductors such as D. Robertson, P. Eötvös, K. Nagano, E.P. Salonen, Miung Wung Chung, G. Bernstein and many others.Passionate about the instrument, Delangle seeks to expand his knowledge of the saxophone at the Musical Acoustic Laboratories of the University of Paris. His acoustical re-search is, for him, a precious asset when collaborating with composers.His recordings for BIS, Deutsche Grammophon, Harmonia Mundi, Erato and Verany help promote French music while broadening mu-sical horizons, from the repertoire created by the brilliant Adolphe Sax to the avant-garde. After obtaining several outstand-ing Premiers Prix at the Paris Conservatory, Delangle was appoint-ed professor there in 1988, where he has created the most prestigious saxophone studio in the world.
dale W. underwood is professor at the Frost School of Music. An active performer for nearly five decades, he has developed a world renowned reputation as a phenomenal saxo-phone soloist and a teacher. Hailing from Cortland, New York, Underwood began playing the saxophone at 9 years old. Underwood entered the prestigious U.S. Navy Concert Band as second alto saxophonist in 1968 and was promoted to principal sax-ophonist and designated as a tour soloist within 6 months. At age 20 on his first tour, he was not only the youngest bandmember at the time, but also one of the youngest tour so-loists in the history of military ensem-bles. After serving as a tour soloist for the next 28 years, Underwood likely also became the longest-serving soloist in the military bands and the most-heard saxophonist in the histo-ry of the instrument. He retired from the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Band as a master chief musician after 30 years of service.Underwood has performed in 49 of the 50 states and many coun-tries across the world including Canada, Cuba, Brazil, England, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, France, Sweden, Italy and China. His audiences have included seven U.S. presidents, countless other dignitar-ies and even the pope. In 1978 Underwood started the International Navy Band Saxophone Symposium, which has developed into a large conference attracting thousands of saxophone enthusi-
Hailed as “a virtuoso, one of the fore-most saxophonists of his generation” (The New York Times) and “a titan of contemporary music and the instru-ment, in general” (The Cleveland Plain Dealer), with performances lauded as “astonishing” (The Sydney Morning Herald) and demonstrating "won-drous dexterity" (GRAMOPHONE Magazine), Timothy mcallister is one of today’s premier soloists, a member of the renowned PRISM Quartet, and a champion of contemporary music credited with over 40 recordings and 200 premieres of new compositions by eminent and emerging composers worldwide. To date he has appeared with over forty of the world's top orchestras and wind ensembles in 20 coun-tries, and he has the distinction of being the second saxophone solo-ist to appear in the 120-year histo-ry of the London Proms concerts. He has recorded for the Nonesuch, ECM, Deutsche Grammophon, Stradivarius, Soundset, Centaur, Albany, Naxos, Equilibrium, New Focus, AUR, Summit, New Dynamic, Parma, XAS/Naxos and Innova labels. McAllister won a 2015 GRAMMY® Award with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and David Robertson, as soloist on the album "John Adams: City Noir," featuring Adams’ Saxophone Concerto. A revered teacher of his instrument, he is regularly invited to teach at the world's top conservatories, music festivals and workshops. Previously on the faculties of several leading schools, including Northwestern University, where he succeeded Fred Hemke, he was appointed professor
of saxophone at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre and Dance in 2014, following the leg-acies of Larry Teal and Donald Sinta.
asts each year. Furthermore, he was one of the founders and original in-vestors of the Saxophone Journal, and served twice as president of the North American Saxophone Alliance (NASA).Underwood’s discography of four records and numerous CDs has gar-nered rave reviews both in the United States and abroad. Earning partic-ular distinction for his impressive command of the altissimo range, musical expression and vibrant tone, Underwood has helped raise the performance standard and inspired thousands of saxophonists through-out the world. Dale and his wife Robyn currently reside in Cutler Bay, Florida.
Formed in 2011, the united states navy band saxophone Quartet fea-tures Musicians 1st Class Jonathan Yanik (soprano), Patrick Martin (alto), David Babich (tenor) and Dana Booher (baritone). The quartet has been featured at various confer-ences including the U.S. Navy Band International Saxophone Symposium and The Midwest Clinic. The ensem-ble frequently performs recitals in the greater Washington, D.C., area and has played for high-ranking mil-itary officials and civilian dignitaries. Additionally, the quartet frequent-ly participates in the Navy Band’s “Music in the Schools” outreach program, performing for thousands of children across the country in re-citals and educational events, build-ing bridges between Navy Music and today’s youth. Adept in a wide range of musical styles, from the standard saxophone quartet literature to contemporary and jazz, the Navy Band Saxophone Quartet is a favorite with audiences of all ages across the country.
united states navy bandcommodores Jazz ensemblesenior Chief Musician William Mulligan unit leaderSaturday, Jan. 13, 2018, at 8 p.m. Center for the Arts Concert Hall
orneTTe me noTChief Musician Robert a. holmes
Senior Chief Musician William C. Mulligan, alto saxophone Musician 1st Class Jonathan C. Barnes, trumpet
dialed insenior Chief Musician Luis hernandez, arr. Vince norman
Senior Chief Musician Luis Hernandez, tenor saxophone Musician 1st Class Kevin McDonald, drum set
cheek To cheekIrving Berlin, arr. Chief Musician Robert a. holmes
Chief Musician Robert A. Holmes, baritone saxophone Musician 1st Class Kristine Hsia, vocals
reresenior Chief Musician stephen h. Williams
Senior Chief Musician Stephen H. Williams, alto saxophone Musician 1st Class Daniel LaMaestra, piano
resoluTionJohn Coltrane, arr. senior Chief Musician stephen h. Williams
Chief Musician Peter Revell, acoustic bass Musician 1st Class Shawn Purcell, guitar Master Chief Musician Philip M. Burlin, tenor saxophone Musician 1st Class Kevin McDonald, drum set
Selections performed with guest artist Miguel Zenón to be announced from the stage.
Multiple Grammy Award nominee, Guggenheim Fellow and MacArthur Fellow miguel zenon is one of few musicians who has masterfully bal-anced and blended the often con-tradictory poles of innovation and tradition. Widely considered one of the most groundbreaking and influ-ential saxophonists of his generation, he has developed a unique voice as a composer and as a conceptualist, concentrating his efforts on per-fecting a fine mix of Latin American Folkloric Music and Jazz.Born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Zenon has released ten record-ings, including “Tipico” (2017) and the Grammy-nominated “Identitites Are Changeable” (2014). In addition, he topped both the Jazz Artist of the Year and Alto Saxophonist catego-ries on the 2104 Jazz Times Critics Poll and was selected in 2015 as Alto Saxophonist of the Year by the Jazz Journalist Association. As a composer he has been com-missioned by SFJAZZ, The New York State Council for the Arts, Chamber Music America, Logan Center for The Arts, the Hyde Park Jazz Festival, the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, Jazz Reach, Peak Performances, PRISM Quartet and many others. Zenon has given hundreds of lec-tures and master classes at institu-tions around the world, and is a fac-ulty member at The New England Conservatory of Music. In 2011 he founded Caravana Cultural, a pro-gram which presents free-of-charge jazz concerts in rural areas of Puerto Rico.
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2 p.m. CHoral roomava oaxacamysTerious morning iii Fuminori TanadainTroducTion eT rondo capriccioso, op. 28 Camille saint-saëns, trans. a. oaxaca
2 p.m. InsTrumenTal roomrelancé QuarTeTMadeline Vaill, soprano saxophone; Joseph Moore, alto saxophone; Joseph Scheiber, tenor saxophone; Samantha Borland, baritone saxophoneQuaTuor pour saxophones pierre Max Dubois
I. Ouverture, III.Spirituoso, IV. AndanteQuaTuor pour 4 saxophones alexander Glazunov
II. Canzona variéecarmen fanTasy for saxophone QuarTeT Georges Bizet, arr. Ito Yasuhide
2 p.m. HarrIs THeaTerrick firesToneali alex MincekdigiTal Thierry allamysTerious morning iii Fuminori Tanada
2 p.m. Grand TIermerkai QuarTeTDrake Stoughton, soprano saxophone; AJ Miligan, alto saxophone; Kurt Cox, tenor saxophone; Sean McGinly, baritone saxophoneQuaTuor pour saxophones op. 102 Florent schmitt
III. Assez lentconcerT en QuaTuor Jeanine Rueff
II. Fugue, III. Menuet, IV. Passepiedpeace David MaslankahoWling aT The moon Dana Wilson
I. Wailing, II. Singing, III. Conjuring
2 p.m. mTB 2018brian kauThThe saxophone concerTino of roman palesTer: origins and hisTory
2:30 p.m. CHORAL ROOMandy WenAnn Lee, pianoscaTTering lighT L.a. Lograndeku ku Barry Cockroft
2:30 p.m. InsTrumenTal roompTerofracTalJulia Kuhlman, saxophone; Jacob Kopcienski, saxophoneclamor erin Rogersdos à dos Vinko Globokar
2:30 p.m. HarrIs THeaTerinTerference/inTermediaNoah Getz, saxophone; Nancy Snider, cello; William Brent, computer musicianabouT TWo sQuares Brent/snider/GetzÞphanTom limbs Brent/snider/Getz 2:30 p.m. Grand TIerslippery rock universiTy saxophone QuarTeTKyle Strain, soprano saxophone; Jeanne Marie Stalteri, alto saxophone; Tyler Dixon, tenor saxophone; Jarrod Medved, baritone saxophoneThree improvisaTions phil Woods
Presto, Ballad, Scherzodeer head skeTches phil Woods
The Bar, The Porch, The Bandstand
3 p.m. CHORAL ROOMkyle JonesseQuenza ixb Luciano BerioTre pezzi Giacinto scelsi
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3 p.m. InsTrumenTal roomonyx QuarTeTMax Klauscher, soprano saxophone; Thomas Turnbull, alto saxophone; Daniel Slencsak, tenor saxophone; Santino Almasy, baritone saxophoneandanTe eT scherzo eugene Bozza
I. Andante, II. ScherzoQuarTeT for saxophones elliot del Borgo
I. Quickly, II. Gently, III. With Vigor
3 p.m. HarrIs THeaTersusan summersfrom my WindoW There’s a lighThouse Lisa atkinsondeep floWers evan Chambersgra elliott Carter
3 p.m. Grand TIeraurora saxophone QuarTeTBrianna Buck, soprano saxophone; Chia-Wei Chao, alto saxophone; Yufei Zhang, tenor saxophone; Ian Semanovich, baritone saxophoneeyes creaTing sun-birds Yuan GuoQuaTour de saxophones Ida Gotkovsky
I. Misterioso, VI. Finale
3 p.m. mTB 2018rulon broWnThe mosT disgusTing science every sax player should knoW
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3:30 p.m. CHoral roomWilson poffenbergerSarah Hetrick, soprano saxophoneximix François RosséÖTzi alexis BaconTadJ Christian Lauba
3:30 p.m. InsTrumenTal roomavidduoKyle Hutchins, saxophone; Brittany Primavera, fluteinTeracTions Lenka sturalovadeepiTies Ted Moore
3:30 p.m. HarrIs THeaTersgT. 1sT class maTTheW carmichaelRoy Hakes, PianoconcerTo paul Creston
I. Energetic, II. Meditative, III. Rhythmic
3:30 p.m. Grand TIervash QuarTeTGarret Klauss, soprano saxophone; Brant Ford, alto saxohone; John Hallman, tenor saxophone; Andrew Hemphill, baritone saxophonechaconne from parTiTa no. 2 in d minor, bWv 1004 J.s. Bach, arr. Yasuhide ItodigiTal goldfish Benjamin Dean Taylor
3:30 p.m. mTB 2018david deboor canfieldThe “afTer” series of david deboor canfield
3:45 p.m. InsTrumenTal roomian JeffressdeW of The moon Molly Joycela lame de l'horizon Frédéric Chiasson
4 p.m. CHoral roommarcus ballardÞsWirling vorTex Brian Rhodesarcanum alan Theisen
4 p.m. InsTrumenTal roomiliThios QuarTeTSophie Kaye, soprano saxophone; Abby Pollock, alto saxophone; Giovanna Virgil, tenor saxophone; Andrew Carey, baritone saxophonebody of your dreams Jacob ter Veldhuisaus holberg’s zeiT, op. 40 edvard Grieg, arr. Maarten Jense
I. Praelude, IV. Air, V. RigaudonmounTain roads David Maslanka
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4 p.m. HarrIs THeaTerdiane hungerfrosT Marc Mellits
Eris Prelude, Annika, Karl, Adrienne, PostludesTorm Judith shatin
4 p.m. Grand TIersau saxophone QuarTeTBenjamin Facundo, soprano saxophone; Michelle Moser, alto saxophone; Dionte George, tenor saxophone; Logan Hampton, baritone saxophoneandanTe eT scherzeTTo pierre Lantier
Andante, ScherzettodrasTic measures Russell peck
Poco adagio, molto expressivo; Allegro
4 p.m. mTB 2018sgT. kevin arbogasTThe 19Th cenTury saxophone
4:30 p.m. CHoral room{Tres}José Zayas Cabán, soprano saxophone; Joel Gordon, tenor saxophone; Casey Rafn, pianopiano Trio, op. 11 Fanny Mendelssohn
I. Allegro Molto Vivace, II. Andante Espressivo, III. Lied, IV. Finale
4:30 p.m. InsTrumenTal roomJuncTion saxophone QuarTeTTodd Goranson, soprano saxophone; Curtis Johnson, alto saxophone; Holly Hubbs, tenor saxophone; Amanda Heim, baritone saxophoneevery Thing musT go Martin Bresnick
Andante, G.L. In Memoriam, Pensoso, con sobrio espressioneinTroducTion eT variaTions sur une ronde populaire Gabriel piernéThe dneisTer floW Kat souponetsky
4:30 p.m. HarrIs THeaTermasTer sgT. Jeremy kochTech. Sgt. Carolyn Braus, alto saxophone; Molly Orlando, pianoThis is This is This is eric Wubbels
for David Foster Wallace
Alma, Arkansas
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5:15 p.m. HarrIs THeaTerperry roThAnna Grudskaya, pianoslavonic rhapsody Viktor Ullmann
5:30 p.m. CHoral roomanders lundegårdElizabeth Hill, pianosonaTa in a maJor César Franck
I. Allegretto ben moderato, II. Allegro, III. Ben moderato: Recitativo - Fantasia, IV. Allegretto poco mosso
5:30 p.m. InsTrumenTal roomcolin crakeprelude, cadence eT finale alfred DesenclosseQuenza ixb Luciano Berio
5:30 p.m. HarrIs THeaTerchrisTopher delouismixion pierre Jodlowskisakana Dai Fujikura
5:30 p.m. Grand TIeremerald saxophone QuarTeT (marshall universiTy)John Seals, soprano saxophone; Randall Miller, alto saxophone; Hunter Blakenship, tenor saxophone; Cody Henley, baritone saxophone; Matthew Bradley, djembeJuly Michael TorkeQuarTeTTe de concerT Caryl Floriopeace David MaslankasTrange humors John Mackey
Pittsburg, Kansas
ÞPremiere performance
4:30 p.m. Grand TIerfiyo saxophone QuarTeTAlexis Seah Hee Cheng, soprano saxophone; Ashley Krogstad, alto saxophone; Sydney Pointer, tenor saxophone; Matthew Floeter, baritone saxophoneQuaTuor pour saxophones Guy Lacour
I. Elegieciudades Guillermo Lago
VI. Tokyo (Japan)QuaTuor pour saxophones alfred Desenclos
II. CalmoTrois pieces pour QuaTuor de saxophones Domenico scarlatti, arr. Gabriel pierné
II. Andante cantabilespeed meTal organum blues Gregory Wanamakerla vida breve Manuel de Falla, arr. Fukio ensemble
5 p.m. CHoral roomkevin norTonLiz Ames, pianoTurbulenT floW Matthew BrowneberyllisaTions no. 1 Jailton de oliveraTan ahora allí, aQuí así TanTo Violeta Cruz
5 p.m. InsTrumenTal roomandreW kossWicker park Marcos Baltercrepuscular lighT adam Kennaugh
I., II., III.
5 p.m. HarrIs THeaTersoren hammChi Him Chik, saxophonedolphins Dai Fujikuraroya halim Beere
5 p.m. Grand TIeremerald saxophone QuarTeT (easTern michigan universiTy)Robert Krueger, soprano saxophone; Alexis Sikes, alto saxophone; Samantha Meyers, tenor saxophone; Daniel Fenton, baritone saxophoneJuly Michael Torkesongs for The coming day David Maslanka
IV. For the Dead, VIII. The Soul is Here for Its Own Joy
5 p.m. mTB 2018laura armsTrongnever have a bad reed again: hoW To make and adJusT your oWn saxophone reeds
5:15 p.m. CHoral roomandreW allenÞolassimo François Rossé gradus philip Glass
9 a.m. Grand TIershepherd universiTy saxophone QuarTeTChase Remsburg, soprano saxophone; Jordan Shifflett, alto saxophone; Kyle Colliflower, tenor saxophone; William Singley, baritone saxophonesTring QuarTeT no. 3, “mishima” philip Glass, arr. samantha Vaughn
I. 1957: Award Montage, II. November 25: Ichigaya, III. Grandmother and Kamitake, IV. 1962 Body Building, V. Blood Oath, VI. Mishima/Closing
adagio samuel Barber, arr. Michael Warner
9 a.m. mTB 2018William TynchThere’s an app for ThaT! (smarT device usage for pracTice and performance)
9:30 a.m. CHoral roomJames floWersKurt Galván, pianosonaTa for fluTe (soprano saxophone) Francis poulenc arr. James Flowers
I. Allegretto Malincolico, II. Cantilena: Assez Lent, III. Presto giocoso
parTiTa in a minor bWv 1013 J.s. BachI. Allemande, II. Corrente
Tableaux de provence paule MauriceII. Chanson Pour ma Mie, V. Le Cabridan
9:30 a.m. InsTrumenTal roomsgT. chris condonLiz Ames, pianoin summer fields (feldeinsamkeiT) Charles Ivescello suiTe no. 3 in c maJor, bWv 1009 J.s. Bach
Preludeballade Frank Martin
9 a.m. ConCerT HallfeaTured masTerclass musicians 1sT class JonaThan yanik and david babichsonaTa, op. 29 Robert Muczynski
Andante maestosoAllegro energico
Ian Van Nuys, Hyattsville High SchoolfanTaisie brillanTe sur des airs de “carmen” François BorneAngela Renninger, Westminster CollegeQuaTuor, op. 109 alexander Glazunov
II. Canzona variée: Variation 1 meme mouvement; Variation 2 con anima; Variation 5 Scherzo, Presto
Segetem Quartet, Bowling Green State University
9 a.m. CHoral roomTimoThy poWellflying high David Froombefore daWn David FroomThree eTudes Robert Gibson
I. Corrente, II. Quintadena, III. Idee Fixe
9 a.m. InsTrumenTal roomduo breedloveChristopher Barrick, saxophone; Tommy Dobbs, percussionescape Marc Mellits
I. Enter, II. Swerve, III. Cortex, IV. Escape, V. Antique, VI. Pendulum, VII. ExitÞ“peridoT” for alTo saxophone and vibraphone/pipeophone Jamie Wind Whitmarsh
9 a.m. HarrIs THeaTernick zoulekposiTive/posiTive. John Misciagnoif noT, WinTer amanda schoofsÞblack midi Mark oliviero
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Saturday
ÞPremiere performance
9:30 a.m. HarrIs THeaTerandreW kovaleskiOwen Hopper, electronicssonaTe Jeanine Reuff
I. Allegro, II. Adagio, III. Prestissimo���� owen hopper
9:30 a.m. Grand TIerfrosT QuarTeTBrian Bethea, soprano saxophone; Joey Speranzo, alto saxophone; Frankie Capoferri, tenor saxophone; Sam Valancy, baritone saxophonevenT Graham Fitkinchildhood memories Gary Lindsay
I. Tag, II. Romance, III. Hide and Seekciudades Guillermo Lago
III. Addis Ababa
9:30 a.m. mTB 2018peabody conservaTory faculTy Jazz QuarTeTclassical vs. Jazz process - a combined approach
10 a.m. COnCeRT HALLresonance saxophone orchesTraMichael Hernandez, soprano saxophone; Marc Ballard, soprano saxophone; Alan Theisen, alto saxophone; Lawrence Gwozdz, alto saxophone; Dave Wozniak, alto saxophone; Brian Kauth, alto saxophone; Diane Hunger, tenor saxophone; Sarah Marchitelli, tenor saxophone; Jacob Swanson, baritone saxophone; Kendall Ramsey, baritone saxophone; Wildy Zumwalt, bass saxophone; Misty Theisen, conductor; Courtney Ruckman, soprano (voice)opening chorus from canTaTa bWv 99 Johann sebastian BachÞsilhoueTTe Chelsea WilliamsonÞklage alan Theisensymphony for saxophone orchesTra stephen Dankner
IV. Presto
10 a.m. CHoral roomadam mccordSgt. 1st Class Paul Tucker, saxophone; Kurt Galván, pianolouder Than Words Don Freund
Part I, Part IIamenteCáyatl Marc satterwhite
10 a.m. InsTrumenTal roomJeff anToniukJazz improvisaTion - hoW & WhaT To pracTice bring saxophone
10 a.m. HarrIs THeaTercaovva saxophone QuarTeTEsneider Valencia, soprano saxophone; Javier Ocampo, alto saxophone; Agustin Castro, tenor saxophone; Cesar Villamil, baritone saxophonelos especialisTas Jonny pasos
I., II., III.vérTigo Juan Carlos Valenciala espuela del bagre Marcelino Vertel, arr. Julio Castillo
10 a.m. Grand TIer3.0 QuarTeTDrake Stoughton, soprano saxophone; Trevor Shrader, alto saxophone; Shengbo Lin, tenor saxophone; Nicholas Jackson, baritone saxophonegrave eT presTo Jean RivierhisToire du Tango astor piazzolla
III. Café 1930songs for The coming day David Maslanka
VIII. The Soul is Here for Its Own Joy
10 a.m. mTB 2018daniel mullerKaren Jeng Lin, pianoThe saxophone and The Third reich: The holocausT explored Through The lives of JeWish composers of saxophone music
10:30 a.m. ConCerT HallTimoThy mcallisTerLiz Ames, pianolessons of The sky Rodney Rogersinner song elliott Carterand everyThing is sTill... andy scottWalking on The ceiling David Biedenbender
I. heavy; II. floating, breathing; III. stumble, run
10:30 a.m. CHoral roomscoTT sandbergNariaki Sugiura, pianosonaTa for Tenor saxophone and piano Walter hartley
I. Allegro moderato, II. Molto vivace, III. LentoconcerTino for Tenor saxophone and piano Walter hartley
I. Humoresque, II. Reverie, III. Toccata
10:30 a.m. HarrIs THeaTermaxas duoDavid Landon and Chi Him Chik, saxophonesimprovisaTions for saxophones and live elecTronics
10:30 a.m. Grand TIermusQLance Welch, soprano saxophone; Mikaela Brown, alto saxophone; Richard Pollock, tenor saxophone; Jeremy Brokos, baritone saxophoneQuarTeTTe Caryl Floriociudades Guillermo Lago
Montevideo, Tokyobop Jennifer hidgonspeed meTal organum blues Greg Wanamaker
11 a.m. ConCerT HallfeaTured masTerclass TimoThy mcallisTerconcerT suiTe William Bolcom
I. Lively, III. ScherzandoColin Crake, Eastman School of MusicsonaTa deus sax maCHIna Gregory WanamakerJoseph Lyons, University of GeorgiaQuaTuor, op. 109 alexander Glazunov
II. Canzona variéeSoma Quartet, Indiana University
11 a.m. CHoral roomThe uniTed sTaTes army band saxophone QuarTeTSgt. 1st Class Matthew Carmichael, soprano saxophone; Staff Sgt. Justin Polyblank, alto saxophone; Sgt. 1st Class Eli Gonzalez, tenor saxophone; Sgt. 1st Class Michelle Acton, baritone saxophoneQuaTuor, op. 102 Florent schmittblack Marc Mellits
11 a.m. InsTrumenTal roomdecho ensembleSarah Marchitelli, saxophone; Jacob Swanson, saxophonekonzerTsTück paul hindemith
I. Lebhaft, II. Mäßig langsamfive miniaTures andrew Martin
I. Gioioso, II. Espressivo, III. Gioioso, IV. Espressivo, V. Gioiosocanon alla duodecima (from die kunsT der fuge) Johann sebastian Bach
11 a.m. HarrIs THeaTergerry mulligan meeTs Johnny hodgesLeigh Pilzer and Scott Silbert, saxophonesMusic recorded by Gerry Mulligan and Johnny Hodges on their iconic 1959 Verve recording.
11 a.m. Grand TIersegeTem saxophone QuarTeTSoren Hamm, soprano saxophone; Claire Salli, alto saxophone; Jonathan Kierspe, tenor saxophone; Piyaphon Asawakarnjanakit, baritone saxophoneciudades Guillermo Lago
Sarajevo, CordobaQuaTuor pour saxophones Guy Lacour
II. Scherzo, III. RondoreciTaTion book David Maslanka
V. Fanfare/Variations on the chorale melody Durch Adams Fall (Through Adam’s fall)
11 a.m. mTB 2018dionysusAlastair Wright, saxophone; Dylan Ward, saxophonedueTTi per due violini Luciano Berio
I. Béla, II. Shlomit, VII. Camilla, XII. Daniela, XXI. Fiamma, IX. Marcello
piece in The shape of a sQuare philip Glass
11:30 a.m. CHoral roomu.s. navy band saxophone QuarTeTMusician 1st Class Jonathan Yanik, soprano saxophone; Musician 1st Class Patrick Martin, alto saxophone; Musician 1st Class David Babich, tenor saxophone; Musician 1st Class Dana Booher, baritone saxophonesTring QuarTeT no. 1 Charles Ives (arr. Musician 1st Class Timothy hill)
III. Adagio cantabile, IV. Allegro marzialecoen easT Katharina Thomsen
11:30 p.m InsTrumenTal roomuscg duo Musician 1st Class Joe D'aleo, saxophone;Musician 1st Class Christopher Smith, marimbasong book for alTo saxophone and marimba David Maslanka
I. Song for Davy - The Old Year is Past, II. Lost, III. Hymn Tune with Four Variations, IV. Serious Music - in Memoriam Arthur Cohn, V. Summer Song, VI. Song for Alison, VII. Evening Song
11:30 a.m. Grand TIerund saxophone QuarTeTJacob Schettler, soprano saxophone; Ariel Groh, alto saxophone; Michaela Meland, tenor saxophone; Sadie Cochrane, baritone saxophoneThe neW york suiTe paquito D’Rivera
I. Sofia (Bulgaria), II. Waltz, III. Monk-Tuno, IV. Escape to DreamlandTango virTuoso Thierry escaich
11:30 a.m. mTB 2018Tae ho hWangof ages manifesT for unaccompanied alTo saxophone in seven movemenTs Michael hersch
Saturday
ÞPremiere performance
12 p.m. ConCerT HallfeaTured clinicclaude delangle and florenT milhaudselmer acousTics
12 p.m. CHoral roomroberT youngDavid Heinick, piano; Julianne Kirk-Doyle, clarinetmanTis David heinick four-leTTer Words David heinick
Wary, Busy, Lazy, Edgy
12 p.m. InsTrumenTal roomhuTchens/myers duoAndrew Hutchens, saxophone; Daniel Myers, marimbaluminescenT Reginald BainÞiT floWs stephen Karukas
12 p.m. HarrIs THeaTerchief musician rob holmesChief Musician Tim Stanley, trumpet; Tony Nalker, piano; Chief Musician Peter Revell, bass; Greg Holloway, drumsFour by Five: Featuring the music of baritone saxophonists Harry Carney, Charles Davis, Gerry Mulligan and Pepper Adams
12 p.m. Grand TIergeorge mason universiTy saxophone QuarTeTDavid Anderson, soprano saxophone; Ariel Williams, alto saxphone; Ava Oaxaca, tenor saxophone; Seika Van Keuren, baritone saxophonesaxophone QuarTeT aldemaro Romero
III. Chôro Y TangocrisanTemi Giacomo puccini, arr. Christoph enzelreciTaTion book David Maslanka
V. Fanfare/Variations on the chorale melody Durch Adams Fall (Through Adam’s fall)
12 p.m. mTB 2018garreT klaussLiz Ames, pianoconcerTo for alTo saxophone and Wind orchesTra Ingalf Dahl
I. Recitative, II. Passacaglia, III. Rondo alla Marcia
12:15 p.m. InsTrumenTal roomlcd TrioDouglas Owens, Jr., saxophone; Charles Lewis, flutes; Elizabeth Aleksander, clarinetsÞmusings Josiah sprankle
12:30 p.m. CHoral roomcornersTone saxophone QuarTeT & uniTed sTaTes air force saxophone QuarTeTWilliam Marr, soprano saxophone; Cynthia Marr, alto saxophone; Sheila Nevius, tenor saxophone; Robert Beeson, baritone saxophone; Master Sgt. Jeremy Koch, soprano saxophone; Tech. Sgt. Ricky Parrell, alto saxophone; Senior Master Sgt. Jake McCray, tenor saxophone; Tech. Sgt. Carolyn Braus, baritone saxophoneQuaTuor pour saxophones F & M JeanJean
Gaiete Villageoise, PapillonsfanTazia orlando GibbonsThree images for saxophone ocTeT Joel Love
I. Spring, II. The Golden Hour, III. Bed MonstersTank! opening Theme To “coWboy bebop” Yoko Kanno
12:30 p.m. InsTrumenTal roommusician 1sT class JonaThan yanikSarah D’Angelo, violin; Megan Yanik, viola; Musician 1st Class Jason Niehoff, marimba; Joy Mentzel, pianocombo plaTTer Robert aldridge
I. Articulated and Groovedla machina line Dan Román
1. La Machina Line, 2. Cielo-Line, 3. La Park Lineviolin sonaTa 3, op. 45 edward Grieg, arr. Yanik
III. Allegro Animato
12:30 p.m. Grand TIerspecTra QuarTeTGrace Gelpi, soprano saxophone; Adam Epler, alto saxophone; Zoe Dittman, tenor saxophone; William Marchetti, baritone saxophonea schumann bouQueT Robert schumann, arr. Bolcom
I. Lieber Mai (Beloved Maytime), II. Knecht Ruprecht (The Bogeyman), III. Scheherazade, IV. Laendler, V. Sehr Langsam, VI. Lied Italienischer Marinari (Song of the Italian Boatmen)
songs for The coming day David MaslankaVIII. The Soul is Here for Its Own Joy
12:30 p.m. mTB 2018chi him chikmaknongan for any bass insTrumenT Giacinto scelsiancesTral for bass saxophone, Tam-Tam, and elecTroacousTic Thierry allaaksax for solo bass saxophone Costin Miereanu
1 p.m. ConCerT HallfeaTured masTerclass claude delanglesonaTa in c# Fernande Decruck
Tres modéré, expressifWalter Puyear, University of Missouri - Kansas Cityprelude, cadence eT finale alfred DesenclosJeff Madrid, California State University - Long BeachsonaTa for alTo saxophone and cello edison DenisovTae Ho Hwang, Peabody Conservatory; Irene Hahn, cello
1 p.m. CHoral roomsTaff sgT. maTT evansKurt Galván, pianosonaTa edison Denisov
I. Allegro, II. Lento, III. Allegro moderatoadios noniño astor piazzolla
1 p.m. InsTrumenTal roombrian kauThHoward Meltzer, pianomediTaTion for alTo saxophone & piano stephen DanknerÞunbecoming (sonaTa) for alTo saxophone & piano Brandon nelson
I. Spry, II. In a dream, III. Fast, IV. Lively
1 p.m. HarrIs THeaTersenior chief musician luis hernandezMusician 1st Class Jon Barnes, trumpet; Musician 1st Class Shawn Purcell, guitar; Tom Baldwin, bass; Musician 1st Class Kevin McDonald, drums
1 p.m. Grand TIerZēlos QuartetJulian Salazar, soprano saxophone; Johnny Selmer, alto saxophone; Robin Lacey, tenor saxophone; David Cortez, baritone saxophonesaxophone QuarTeT stephen Dankner
I. Molto Moderato, II. Andantino Giovale, III. Adagio-Allegro Molto, IV. Recitatives, V. Presto Meccanico
1 p.m. mTB 2018maTTheW TaylorgeTTing To The shorTlisT: demysTifying The higher educaTion hiring process
1:30 p.m. CHORAL ROOMJessica maxfieldRon Stabinsky, pianoeTude for alTo saxophone and prepared piano sean Friarshades sean Friar
1:30 p.m. InsTrumenTal roomrussell haighTUtah Hamrick, acoustic bassTricoTism oscar pettifordWhims of chambers paul Chambersisfahan Billy strayhorn, arr. Don sicklerÞbase TWo Russell haight
1:30 p.m. Grand TIersoma QuarTeTRicardo Martinez, soprano saxophone; Paul Lorenz, alto saxophone; Sean Bradley, tenor saxophone; Arthur Liang, baritone saxophonein memoriam Joel Love
I. Threnody, II. Adieu
2 p.m. ConCerT HallinTerservice saxophone ensembleSgt. 1st Class Matthew Carmichael, Master Sgt. Jeremy Koch, Gunnery Sgt. Steven Temme, Staff Sgt. Doug O'Connor, soprano saxophone; Master Sgt. Gregory Ridlington, Tech. Sgt. Carolyn Braus, Musician 1st Class Patrick Martin, Tech. Sgt. Ricky Parrell, S, alto saxophone; Senior Master Sgt. Jake McCray, Master Sgt. Scott Weinhold, Sgt. 1st Class Eli Gonzalez, taff Sgt. Rachel Perry, tenor saxophone; Sgt. 1st Class Michelle Acton, Staff Sgt. Matthew Evans, Musician 1st Class Adrienne Moore, baritone saxophone; Staff Sgt. Justin Polybank, bass saxophonefour dances from esTancia, op. 8a alberto Ginastera, arr. audrey Cupples
Los trabajadores agricolas, Danza del trigo, Los peones de hacienda, Malambo
sexTour Jean-Georges Kastner arr. sigurd Rascherserenade for Wind insTrumenTs in d minor, op. 44 Antonín Dvořák, arr. Staff Sgt. Doug O’Connor
I. Moderato, quasi marcia, II. Minuetto, Tempo di minuetto, III. Andante con moto, IV. Finale, Allegro molto
2 p.m. CHoral roomaWea duoMasahito Sugihara, saxophone; Jennifer Cooper, fluteToccaTa and fugue in d minor, bWv 565 J. s. BachTWo-parT canzoneTTas Thomas Morley
Sweet nimphe come to thy lover, Flora wilt thou torment meefour flips Mark Zanter
Expressive, PlayfulinTaglio emilie LeBelle colloQue des deux perruches Jean Françaix
Allegressimo, Larghetto, Presto
2 p.m. InsTrumenTal roomfuego QuarTeTNicki Roman, soprano saxophone; Erik Elmgren, alto saxophone; Harrison Clarke, tenor saxophone; Gabriel Piqué, baritone saxophonefanTasy eTudes William albright
I. A Real Nice Number, II. Pypes, III. The Fives for Steve, IV. Phantom Galop, V. Harmonium, VI. They only come out at night
Saturday
ÞPremiere performance
2 p.m. HarrIs THeaTerhigh school honors reciTalconfirmaTion Charlie parkerWhaT is This Thing called love? Cole porterPeter Haensel, 12th grade, George Mason High School (Falls Church, Virginia); Chief Musician Peter Revell, bass; Musician 1st Class Shawn Purcell, guitar; Musician 1st Class Kevin McDonald, drumsandanTe eT scherzo eugene BozzaW.T. Woodson High School Saxophone Quartet, (Annandale, Virginia) ballade henri TomasiAmy Keisling, 12th grade, Palmer Ridge High School (Monument, Colorado); Liz Ames, pianosaxophone concerTo alexander GlazunovMichael Ethier, 10th grade, North Smithfield High School (Harrisville, Rhode Island); Liz Ames, pianocarnival of venice Jules DemerssemanMarley Proffit, 12th grade, Maryville High School (Maryville, Tennessee); Liz Ames, piano
2 p.m. Grand TIerlockegee QuarTeTJoshua Lumpkins, soprano and alto saxophones; Hunter Plymale, alto saxophone; Chase Taylor, alto and tenor saxophones; Caleb Gibson, alto and baritone saxophonescanonic suiTe for 4 alTo saxophones elliott Carter
I. Fanfare, II. Nocturne, III. Tarantellamirasake no fuchi Ryo nodainTroducTion eT variaTions sur une ronde populaire Gabriel pierné
2 p.m. mTB 2018gregory dudzienskidirecT inpuT - using primary sources To develop a Jazz language
2:30 p.m. CHoral roomduo monTagnardJoseph Murphy, saxophone, Matthew Slotkin, guitarTba Maljinder sekhonTaking Turns Gregory Wanamakerradiance Mark engebretsoncobalT blue patrick Long
2:30 p.m. InSTRUMenTAL ROOMneveTés saxophone QuarTeTHayley Plauger, soprano saxophone; Cassidi Hetrick, alto saxophone; Lexie Shank, tenor saxophone; Curtis Gay, baritone saxophonemishima philip Glass, arr. Curtis Gay
Award Montage, Body Building, ClosingreciTaTion book David Maslanka
V. Fanfare/Variations on the chorale melody Durch Adams Fall (through Adam’s Fall)
2:30 p.m. Grand TIerepsilon QuarTeTAndrew Hosler, soprano saxophone; Nicole Grimone, alto saxophone; Tess Marjanovic, tenor saxophone; Jacob Braslawsce, baritone saxophoneandanTe eugene BozzaconcerTo for saxophone QuarTeT philip Glass
I., II.songs for The coming day David Maslanka
VIII. The soul is here for its own joy
3 p.m. ConCerT HallfeaTured clinic miguel zenónuseful approach To solo TranscripTions
3 p.m. CHoral roomsTephen pageLiz Ames, pianoconcerTo for soprano saxophone John Mackey
I. Prelude, II. Felt, V. Finale
3 p.m. InsTrumenTal roomTyrone page, Jr.True flourescenT skeleTon James Young
Selected movements
Athens, Georgia
3 p.m. HarrIs THeaTerdale underWood TribuTe reciTalFormer students of Dale Underwood pay tribute to the saxophone legend."heifeTz of The alTo saxophone"Nate Mensink, presenterfanTasia heitor Villa-Lobos
1. AniméEsneider Valencia, saxophonesyrinx Claude DebussyAndrew Kohanski, saxophonesonaTa in g minor henri ecclesMatthew Taylor, saxophoneconcerTo paul Creston
II. MeditativeStaff Sgt. Doug O'Connor, saxophonesonaTa, op. 29 Robert Muczynski
II. Allegro EnergicoNessyah Buder Gallagher, saxophonebel canTo elliot Del BorgoMusician 1st Class Joe D'AleoimprovisaTion eT caprice eugene BozzaTim Caskin, saxophonekonzersTück paul hindemithJason Kush and Sam Eisenreich, saxophone
3 p.m. Grand TIermuTaTis QuarTeTDennis Feinland, soprano saxophone; Matt Miller, alto saxophone; Zach Taburaza, tenor saxophone; Colin Ward, baritone saxophonemounTain roads David Maslanka
I. Overture, II. Chorale, III. Aria, IV. Chorale, VI. Finale
3 p.m. mTB 2018curT alTaracThe dream machine: Transforming your saxophone
3:30 p.m. CHORAL ROOMJames umbleLiz Ames, pianochronicle elizabeth Brownfour imprompTus paul Cooper
I. In nomine Igor Stravinsky, II. In nomine Benjamin Britten, III. In nomine Roberto Gerhard, IV. In nomine Nadia Boulanger
3:30 p.m. InsTrumenTal roomJacob sWansonreTroacTive negoTiabiliTy hugo harmensechoes of lighT a Frank Zabel
3:30 p.m. Grand TIercarpenocTemPaige Grider, soprano saxophone; Gina Dlugosielski, alto saxophone; Kaitlyn Fuhrman, tenor saxophone; Mackenna Greene, baritone saxophonedrasTic measures Russell peck
I. Suicide Notes (from the Tomb of the Unknown Composer), II. Low Blow
ex machina Marc MellitsI. Machine I
4 p.m. CHoral roommaTTheW youngloveLiz Ames, pianoshadoWs and daWning Marilyn shrudeof lighT and shadoWs (sonaTa no. 2) Gregory Wanamaker
I. Luminant Shadows, II. Flickering Beams, Perpetual Wind
4 p.m. InsTrumenTal roomsTeve carmichaelKaren Judkins, flute; Molly Orlando, pianoÞla disTanza della luna (for fluTe and alTo saxophone) alan TheisenÞWraTh (for Tenor saxophone and piano) stacy Garrop
I. Menace, II. Shock, III. Amok
4 p.m. HarrIs THeaTeru.s. air force band of The golden WesT saxophone QuinTeTMaster Sgt. Jermiah True, baritone saxophone; Tech. Sgt. Jeremy Nee, tenor saxophone; Tech. Sgt. Marco Munoz, tenor saxophone; Staff Sgt. Nathan Heald, alto saxophone; Airman 1st Class Ian O'Beirne, alto saxophonelord guard and guide The men Who fly (The air force hymn) henry Baker, arr. norman David and airman 1st Class Ian o'BeirneÞTrusT auTumn airman 1st Class Ian o'Beirne
I. Delirium and Solitude, II. Darktide Rising, III. Delighting DuskÞ3. The auTonomy QuinTeT Gordon Goodwin
1, 2, 3
4 p.m. Grand TIermosaic QuarTeTSamantha Meyers, soprano saxophone; Alexis Sikes, alto saxophone; Chelsey Parker, tenor saxophone; Emily Schaefer, baritone saxophonesomeThing neW Melanie Thorne
I. Summer Heat, II. Cool of the Eveningevery Thing musT go Martin Bresnick
AndanteQuarTeT for saxophones anita perry
I. Allegro, IV. Rondo
Saturday
ÞPremiere performance
4 p.m. mTB 2018david Wozniakariana, kaboul Robert Lemaydes ondes eT le Temps Gregory Wanamaker
4:30 p.m. CHoral roomsTaff sgT. doug o’connorStaff Sgt. Nict Starr, piano; Staff Sgt. Jake Harpster, percussionWraTh stacy Garrop
I. Menace, II. Shock, III. AmokaJax is all abouT aTTack, for soprano saxophone and percussion Robert hasegawa
4:30 p.m. InsTrumenTal roomconcinniTy QuarTeTMatthew Kolar, soprano saxophone; Larissa Gamble, alto saxophone; Megan Parsell, tenor saxophone; Jordan Parrish, baritone saxophoneQuaTuor pour saxophones alfred Desenclos
III. Poco largo, ma risoluto-Allegro energicoQuaTuor pour saxophones Guy Lacour
I. Elegie, II. Scherzo, III. Rondo Final
4:30 p.m. HarrIs THeaTerpeabody conservaTory faculTy Jazz QuarTeTJohn Thomas, saxophone; Tim Murphy, piano; Nasar Abadey, drums; Lawrence Hutfles, basssugar stanley Turrentinealone TogeTher arthur schwarts, howard Dietz, arr. stanley Turrentineyours is my hearT alone Franz LeharThey all say i'm The biggesT fool Buddy Johnson
4:30 p.m. Grand TIermfsQKelsey Beyer, soprano saxophone; Scott Byers, alto saxophone; Dunham Hall, tenor saxophone; Jared Banker, baritone saxophoneciTyscapes Rick hirsch
I. Lakeshore Drive (Chicago), II. The Lower East Side (NYC)polka doTs and moonbeams Lennie niehaus
4:30 p.m. mTB 2018andreW allenThe True hisTory of saxophone vibraTo
5 p.m. CHoral roomJulia kuhlmanin freundschafT Karlheinz stockhausenWhiTsTable solo evan parker
5 p.m. InsTrumenTal roomJoseph lyonsTracey Phillips, pianosuiTe no. 1 in g maJor, bWv 1007 Johann sebastian Bach
Sarabande, Minuet I - Minuet II, GiguesonaTa deus sax maCHIna Gregory Wanamaker
I., II., III.
5 p.m. HarrIs THeaTermana duoMichael Hernandez and Diane Hunger, saxophonesfesTeggiamenTo no 2 per due saxofoni Miklos MarosulTerior moTives andrew CoteÞfanTasy for soprano and Tenor saxophones stephen Dankner
andantino espressivo, Veloce con umore
5 p.m. Grand TIercenTennial QuarTeTMegan Bauman, soprano saxophone; Douglas Tiller, alto saxophone; Ciara Hill, tenor saxophone; Hassan High, baritone saxophonechaconne J.s. Bach, arr. Yasuhida ItospagheTTi JuncTion Coleman Rowlett
5 p.m. mTB 2018curTis gayLiz Ames, pianobalafon Christian Laubaprelude, cadence eT finale alfred Desenclos
5:30 p.m. CHoral roomnickie daydie knospe verschWindeT in dem hervorbrechen der blüTe adam Mirza
5:30 p.m. InsTrumenTal roomuniversiTy of maryland saxophone QuarTeTHansu Sung, soprano saxophone; Adam Zukerman, alto saxophone; Brian Starace, tenor saxophone; Drew Walker, baritone saxophonesaxophone QuarTeT David Froom
I., II., III.so sofTly Ian Wilson
5:30 p.m. HarrIs THeaTerJacob kopcienskikuba Ravi Kittappa_derivaTions Ben Carey
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5:30 p.m. Grand TIeruri saxophone QuarTeTSamantha Terlaga, soprano saxophone; Kathryn Hollowell, alto saxophone; Tim Hecker, tenor saxophone; Andrew Hellwig, baritone saxophoneromanian dances Béla Bartók, arr. e.a. hendriksen
I. Bot tánc / Jocul cu bâtă, II. Brâul, III. Topogó / Pe loc, IV. Bucsumi tánc / Buciumeana, V. Román polka / Poarga Românească, VI. Aprózó / Mărunțel
oblivion astor piazzolla, arr. pepito Rosbkx 4275 Jonathan Maiocco
U.s. NaVy BaNdCoMMaNdING offICeRCapT. Kenneth C. Collins, conductor
Las Vegas, nevada†exeCUTIVe offICeRLT. CMdR.Mark K. Corbliss
Jersey City, new JerseyseNIoR eNLIsTed LeadeRMasTeR CHIef MUsICIaN Kevin T. Dines
Washington, D.C.
CoNCeRT BaNdCoNCeRT ModeRaToRseNIoR CHIef MUsICIaN Courtney R. Williams
Greenbrier, TennesseepICCoLoMUsICIaN 1sT CLass elena Yakovleva
Kaliningrad, RussiafLUTeCHIef MUsICIaN Christina L. Bayes, principal
Martinsburg, West Virginia
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass allison M. Fletcher
Forest, Virginia
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass Brittany L. Foster
Cincinnati, OhiooBoeseNIoR CHIef MUsICIaN Ruth J. Keehner, concertmaster
Gardner, Kansas
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass Joshua I. arvizu
DeRidder, Louisiana
eNGLIsH HoRNCHIef MUsICIaNRichard F. Reed, Jr.
Jacksonville, Floridae-fLaT CLaRINeTMUsICIaN 1sT CLassadele B. Demi
Colorado Springs, ColoradoB-fLaT CLaRINeTseNIoR CHIef MUsICIaN Laura D. Grantier, principal
Denham Springs, Louisiana
MasTeR CHIef MUsICIaNJames p. Logan
Marshalltown, Iowa
CHIef MUsICIaN Dawn M. henry
Quarryville, Pennsylvania
CHIef MUsICIaN Lera R. League
Pensacola, Florida
CHIef MUsICIaN Tia p. Turner
Lafayette, Louisiana
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass Giancarlo Bazzano
Floridia(SR), Italy
MUsICIaN 1sT CLassarianna M. Beyer
Mount Dora, Florida
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass shana e. Catandella
Centerport, new York
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass amanda J. eich
Arlington Heights, Illinois
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass Daniel D. Frazelle
Alexandria, Virginia
Bass CLaRINeTCHIef MUsICIaN Cynthia K. Wolverton
norcross, GeorgiaCoNTRa aLTo CLaRINeTMUsICIaN 1sT CLasssarah e. Demy
Burke, VirginiaBassooNMUsICIaN 1sT CLass Jennifer L. stokes, principal
Webster Groves, Missouri
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass Renee h. DeBoer
Independence, MissouriaLTo saxopHoNeMUsICIaN 1sT CLass Jonathan R. Yanik, principal
Simsbury, Connecticut
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass patrick D. Martin
Cincinnati, OhioTeNoR saxopHoNe MUsICIaN 1sT CLass David R. Babich
Amherst, OhioBaRIToNe saxopHoNeMUsICIaN 1sT CLass Dana B. Booher
Costa Mesa, CaliforniaTRUMpeTCHIef MUsICIaN Christopher M. sala, principal
Wilbraham, Massachusetts
CHIef MUsICIaN Brandon Z. almagro
Marathon, Wisconsin
CHIef MUsICIaN Carl a. Lindquist
Sandusky, Ohio
5:30 p.m. mTB 2018JusTin masseylJòs Brian Toppveiled resonance elainie Lillios
I. the beauty of inflections, II. the blackbird whistling (or just after…), III. The beauty of innuendos
5:45 p.m. CHoral roomchaiTanya naTaraJanconcerT suiTe William Bolcom
I. Lively, III. Scherzando violin parTiTa no.2 in d minor bWv 1004 J. s. Bach
IV. Gigueshams concerTo J.D. Michat
I.prelude, cadence, eT finale alfred Desenclos
Saturday
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass John L. armstrong
nashville, Tennessee
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass eileen J. asero
Olympia, Washington
MUsICIaN 1sT CLassChristopher G. Buchanan
Fairfax, Virgina
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass Benjamin a. hauser
Dallas, TexasfReNCH HoRNCHIef MUsICIaN Jason R. ayoub, principal
Allen, Texas
seNIoR CHIef MUsICIaN David e. Kolo, unit leader
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
CHIef MUsICIaN Thomas C. Wheeler
Millersburg, Ohio
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass pamela L. Kiesling
Rochester, new YorkTRoMBoNeMasTeR CHIef MUsICIaN Jeffrey B. Knutson, principal
Fargo, north Dakota
MasTeR CHIef MUsICIaN James W. armstrong III
Springdale, Pennsylvania
CHIef MUsICIaNColin J. Wise
Hampshire, Illinois
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass James C. anderson
Apex, north CarolinaBass TRoMBoNeMUsICIaN 1sT CLass Zachary L. hollister
Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaeUpHoNIUMMUsICIaN 1sT CLass Bryce a. edwards, principal
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass philip J. eberly
Reading, Pennsylvania
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass Daniel M. Geldert
Orlando, FloridaTUBaMUsICIaN 1sT CLass James h. hicks, principal
Lake Butler, Florida
seNIoR CHIef MUsICIaN andrew C. oppenheim
Modesto, CaliforniaTIMpaNIMUsICIaN 1sT CLass Jason W. niehoff
St. Louis, MissouripeRCUssIoNCHIef MUsICIaN James R. swarts, principal
Portland, Oregon
seNIoR CHIef MUsICIaN stacy B. Loggins
Las Vegas, nevada
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass Jeffrey R. DeRoche
Chicago, Illinois
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass Joseph a. Gonzalez
San Antonio, Texas
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass John J. Martinich
Grand Ledge, MichigansTRING BassMUsICIaN 1sT CLass Kyle a. augustine
Woodbridge, VirginiaHaRpCHIef MUsICIaN emily J. Dickson
Denton, TexaspIaNoCHIef MUsICIaN Darrell C. partin
Las Cruces, new MexicoaUdIo pRodUCTIoN eNGINeeRMUsICIaN 1sT CLass steven R. Van Dyne
Lima, Ohio
CoMModoRessaxopHoNeMasTeR CHIef MUsICIaN philip M. Burlin
Baltimore, Maryland
seNIoR CHIef MUsICIaN Luis hernandez
Miami, Florida
seNIoR CHIef MUsICIaN William C. Mulligan, unit leader
Columbus, Ohio
seNIoR CHIef MUsICIaN stephen h. Williams, lead
Pensacola, Florida
CHIef MUsICIaN Robert a. holmes
McLean, VirginiaTRUMpeTCHIef MUsICIaN Timothy D. stanley
St. Louis, Missouri
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass Jonathan C. Barnes
new York, new York
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass Thomas R. eby, lead
South Bend, Indiana
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass Tyler Mire
Lafayette, Louisiana TRoMBoNeMasTeR CHIef MUsICIaN Matthew J. neff
Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania
CHIef MUsICIaN Jennifer J. Krupa
Hemet, California
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass Benjamin e. Ford
Coatesville, Pennsylvania
MUsICIaN 1sT CLass David M. perkel, lead
St. Louis, Missouri
pIaNoMUsICIaN 1sT CLass Daniel LaMaestra
Buenos Aires, Argentina GUITaRMUsICIaN 1sT CLass shawn p. purcell
Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaBassCHIef MUsICIaN peter Revell
Huntington, West VirginiadRUMsMUsICIaN 1sT CLass Kevin C. McDonald
Greensboro, north Carolina VoCaLIsTMUsICIaN 1sT CLass Kristine hsia
Long Island, new YorkaUdIo pRodUCTIoN eNGINeeRCHIef MUsICIaN scott a. shepherd
Concord, north Carolina
syMposIUM sTaffsyMposIUM CooRdINaToRMUsICIaN 1sT CLassDana B. Booher
Costa Mesa, CaliforniasyMposIUM assIsTaNT CooRdINaToRMUsICIaN 1sT CLass David R. Babich
Amherst, OhioCoMModoRes LIaIsoNCHIef MUsICIaN Robert a. holmes
McLean, VirginiaCoLLeGe QUaRTeT seRIes MaNaGeRMUsICIaN 1sT CLass patrick D. Martin
Cincinnati, OhioMasTeRCLass MaNaGeRMUsICIaN 1sT CLass Jonathan R. Yanik
Simsbury, ConnecticutHIGH sCHooL HoNoRs ReCITaL MaNaGeRMUsICIaN 1sT CLass Joshua I. arvizu
DeRidder, LouisianaVeNdoR MaNaGeRCHIef MUsICIaN R. Todd Morrison
McLean, VirginiaassIsTaNT VeNdoR MaNaGeRMUsICIaN fIRsT CLassTimothy a. hill
Waynesburg, PennsylvaniapeRsoNNeL/TeCHNICaL MaNaGeRMUsICIaN 1sT CLass adrienne W. Moore
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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