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Spring 2011
Scott Hanna, editor
From the Podium
R e p o r tDear Colleagues,
It was a pleasure to see many of you in Seattle and to have the opportunity to come together as a body to share and discuss ideas, hear outstanding music performed by exceptional ensembles, and enjoy one an-other’s company. CBDNA is a remarkable organization filled with intelligent, creative, and passionate people, and I am honored and humbled by the opportunity to serve you, the institution, and the students we represent as your new president.
Before sharing some ideas for consideration, I wish to thank Past President Tom Duffy for his very capable leadership and friendship. Tom is a leader one can only hope to emulate: witty, selfless, thoughtful and reflec-tive, inclusive and open to ideas, willing to empower others to develop their ideas, and every decision made with the utmost integrity. The depth and scope of our conference was an extension of Tom’s many great qualities.
Secondly, I wish to thank Tim Salzman, his graduate assistants Vu Nguyen and Erin Bodnar, and the faculty, students and staff at the University of Washington for being our host. Hosting a conference of this magnitude is one of the most valuable contributions one can make to the profession.
Finally, thank you to all of the conductors, performers, and presenters who provided the content for our confer-ence. Only one who has presented at a CBDNA National Conference can truly know the emotional, intellectual, and physical energy it takes to perform for this body!
Thinking ahead, the 2013 National Conference will be held at the University of North Carolina Greensboro from March 20-23. If you were not in Seattle you don’t want to miss the clever video provided by hosts John Locke and Kevin Geraldi. All of the 2013 Conference information (including the video) can be accessed on the website they have set up: www.cbdna2013.org.
For about the past five years I have had a gut feeling that we are at a critical juncture in our profession. Much is changing in our world; more rapidly than one could have imagined a few decades ago, and I am concerned that we remain relevant. I have no doubt about the value
In This Issue:
FromthePodium............................... 1
Editor’sNote...................................... 2
CommissionsandPremieres............. 3
Resources......................................... 4
OnCampus....................................... 4
Programs........................................... 5
of what we have been doing in CBDNA for the past several generations: namely, developing and promoting a serious artistic repertoire for winds and developing the skills needed by conductors to capably bring those works to life. Much of the energy of CBDNA has been directed in these areas and we will continue to do so. Recently, we have widened our circle to embrace our colleagues who work creatively and tirelessly with ath-letic bands, and this is a significant development. No doubt we will continue to develop in these three areas, but is it enough?
The futurists Alvin and Heidi Toffler have been writing for over 40 years about the structural changes society is undergoing. In The Third Wave (1980) and Power Shift (1990) they described three types of societies cat-egorized by the concept of waves, in which subsequent waves supplant earlier ones. From each wave developed particular kinds of institutions, economic systems, and management structures.
The First Wave society was agricultural, replacing the hunter-gatherers, in which wealth and power was de-rived directly from the land. An organized agricultural community benefitted from the formation of permanent settlements and division of labor, which enabled the development of culture.
The Second Wave was industrial where wealth and power was created through mass production, mass distribution, mass consumption, mass education, and mass media. The Second Wave favored standardization, specialization, and centralized management structures.
The Third Wave is post industrial in which wealth and(continued on page 2)
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power are created by access to and control of informa-tion. Individualization and mass customization replace standardization and mass production. While specialists are needed, generalists are valued for being able to un-derstand how all the parts interrelate and for achieving synergy throughout the system. A Third Wave society best functions when information flows freely. Success-ful management structures are ones which allow the organization to be fluid and adaptable to rapid change, where information flows non-linearly, and where indi-viduals are empowered to make decisions at all levels of the organization.
Does anyone doubt we are well into this Third Wave? Through the internet we can access and share any kind of information that can be digitized. Hard copies of every type of media are being replaced by electronic means with easy, immediate access and communication is almost instantaneous with anyone on the planet who is connected by an electronic device. Access to informa-tion has been decentralized. No longer are traditional institutions such as libraries, newspapers, network tele-vision, schools, symphony orchestras, and professional organizations necessary for the general public to have access to information. In fact, individuals can access all kinds of information without it being subjected to the filters of these institutions. Leadership in the Third Wave society can be very challenging! What implications do these changes suggest for CBDNA? The answers can be many, but here are a few that come to mind. First, the power of CBDNA is best realized when its individual members actively participate in the mission of the organization. It is the responsibility of leaders in a Third Wave organization to facilitate the interchange of ideas among its members and individuals are empowered to contribute ideas to the organization. Second, our organization must con-tinually adapt to changing circumstances that include demographic shifts, educational reform, leaner bud-gets, advances in technology, and evolving patterns of communication while remaining true to our values and principles. Third, we must take an active role in shap-ing the future of K-12 music education as our nation’s schools react to full scale societal change.
I firmly believe that investing our energy in the sup-port and evolution of K-12 music education is the most powerful determinant to securing the future for college bands. Effective music education before college is critical to achieving much of what we discuss: society valuing what we do, adults continuing to seek musical opportunities, concert attendance, economic support of benchmark arts organizations, achieving diversity among our membership, and having students who con-tinue to play in our bands. It will be a high priority to create the support systems from our organization to
facilitate the necessary dialogue, sharing of ideas, and accumulation of information that will assist us in be-coming more effective leaders, advocates and mentors in our schools.
In the next edition of the CBDNA Report I will present some important information from the NEA’s Survey of Public Participation in the Arts that shows a steady decline in childhood arts education since 1982; most profoundly for African American and Hispanic students, and a correlating decline in adult attendance at “bench-mark” arts events. I will also outline the charges to the Music Education, Athletic Band, and Gender and Eth-nicity Committees and provide some context for how the missions of these committees relate to one another.
I encourage you to visit the CBDNA website and view the content found under the Music Education menu tab. Contained are some links to various websites and articles with ideas that may be contrary to some of our customary viewpoints, as well as some practical articles that can be used in music education methods courses or in the public schools. There is an outstanding Statement on Music Education that was developed by the Athletic Band Committee, located under the Athletic Band menu tab. Reading the content from these areas of our website will facilitate the discussions we hope to have about music education and our role in its future.
There is a natural tendency to hold onto what we know and perpetuate what we understand without consider-ing alternatives. Doing so in a rapidly changing envi-ronment puts us in peril of becoming obsolete. With change comes opportunity to create something more meaningful. Clearly what is needed most is your involvement in the discussion, your sharing of innovative ideas, your will-ingness to experiment and report your results, and your willingness to take risk. While the CBDNA President has been provided the pulpit to express ideas, this must be a multi-directional discussion. These are challenging new times and it will take the collective intellect of our membership to fully understand where we are, where we may be headed, and how we can shape our future.
Best wishes for the remainder of the school year.
Eric Rombach-Kendall
Editor’s NoteA heartfult “thank you” to all of the members who con-tributed material to this edition of the Report. We all benefit from the information shared in this forum.
As we look ahead to the next biennium, I want to take this opportunity to solict materials from those who to
this point have not regularly contributed to the Report. Based on conversations at the National Conference, I know there is great interest in staying current with the activites in programs of all sizes. Let the membership know what you are doing!
Sumbission categories include, but are certinly not limited to:
ProgamsCommissionPremieresRecordingsGuest artistsActivites and events on your campusTreatises and dissertations (abstracts only, please)
You suggestions for the Report are always welcome!
Scott Hanna
Commissions and PremieresDaydreams by Takuma Itoh
Beyond the Veil by Jesse JonesConcerto for Cello and Wind Ensemble by
Steven Bryant
Since 2005, Cynthia Johnston Turner, Director of Wind Ensembles at Cornell University, has been commission-ing DMA composers at Cornell who study with Roberto Sierra and Steven Stucky, to write music that “re-defines the sound of a wind ensemble.” Among those pieces has been Xi Wang’s Concerto for Piano, Percussion and Wind Ensemble (2006), Christopher Starks’ Augenblick (2007) for Electronics and Wind Ensemble, Zachery Wadsworth’s Symphony of Glances (2008), and Ryan Gallagher’s Exorcism (2007) for death metal drummer and wind ensemble. Two new pieces join the project—Takuma Itoh’s Daydreams and Jesse Jones’ Beyond the Veil, both composed this year. On March 13, 2011, the Cornell Wind Ensemble premiered Daydreams. It is approximately 15 minutes in length.
Itoh writes, “In Daydreams, I wanted to create an atmo-sphere of going in and out of a timeless suspension. To create this feeling, I used indeterminate (ad libitum) no-tation alongside a more conventional, metered notation. At time, the indeterminate figures create a suspended at-mosphere while at others they propel the music forward with a rapid flurry of notes. The piece gradually builds until the climactic moment when the sounds literally engulf the listeners: a group of musicians who were on stage in the beginning of the piece are now playing from the balconies, creating a reverberant, “surround-sound” effect for the audience.” One audience member reported, “I couldn’t believe the sound. I loved how it totally enveloped the space.”
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Beyond the Veil for 3 (Amplified) Sopranos and Wind Ensemble will be premiered on April 30, 2011, along with Steven Bryant’s Concerto for Cello and Wind Ensemble, co-commissioned by Cornell and cello soloist, Caroline Stinson. Several of these works will be released on compact disc in the near future.
In the World of Spirits (2011) by Bruce Broughton
In the World of Spirits was inspired by a paragraph found in Empire of the Summer Moon, a book by S.C. Gwynne about the rise and fall of the Comanches. In it, the author describes the life of the Plains Indian as ìa world. . . of pure magic, of beaver ceremonies and eagle dances, of spirits that inhabited springs, trees, rock, turtles, and crows; a place where people danced all night and sang bear medicine songs, where wolf medicine made a person invulnerable to bullets, dream visions dictated tribal policy, and ghosts were alive in the wind. . . in the mystical cycles of the seasons, living in that random, terrifying, bloody, and intensely alive place where nature and divinity became one.
In the World of Spirits is not a depiction of a specific spirit world, but instead a representation to some degree of the energy in the world of the spirit. It is the world of motion, of action, of feeling, of terror, of excitement. In short, it is the engine that drives the physical world and in which all things move and live.
Musically, the piece relies upon two main themes. The first one, which features a short burst of repeated notes followed by many leaping phrases, is initially hinted at in the flutes after a short introduction, and then presented in its entirety soon afterwards with the flutes and oboes. The second theme is much more declamatory and pompous, stated often with brass, chimes and trilling woodwinds. These two themes interact to create the basic fast/slow/fast rhapsodic structure of the piece.
Although there is no story or program to the piece, In the World of Spirits is an attempt at a sort of visual music, music that stimulates by its musical associations various visual and dramatic images for the listener, i.e., ballet without the dancers or a movie without the screen.
In the World of Spirits was commissioned by and is dedicated to Dr. Scott A. Stewart and the Emory Wind Ensemble.
Mysterium (2011) by Jennifer Higdon
Mysterium is a tribute to the wonderful mystery of how music moves us. Perhaps it is the unexplainable
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that creates such magic, for both the performer and the listener, but there is no denying the incredible power of a shared musical experience.
This setting (based on “O Magnum Mysterium”) was commissioned by Scott Stewart, Emory University Wind Ensemble, and Scott Weiss, University of South Carolina Bands. The premiere took place at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia on April 20, 2011.
ResourcesTHE BEST WE CAN BE: The Story of the Ithaca High School Band, 1955-67 by Frank L. Battisti and R. Bruce Musgrave.Meredith Music Publications, 2010. $34.95.
The Best We Can Be is the story of the Ithaca High School Band from 1955-67. During this period the Band set stan-dards for performance on the football field and in the con-cert hall, commissioned and premiered numerous seminal works for band, annually played under pre-eminent guest conductors, established residency programs for composers, produced multi-arts festivals, and redefined the aesthetic premise underlying the whole idea of performance-based music education. The program was a model of artistic and educational excellence.
On CampusCHEYNEY UNIVERSITY
The Cheyney University Bands Program has had a wonder-ful season of supporting the University and surrounding community. During the Fall 2011 season the multi-faceted band program, which consists of a jazz ensemble, wind ensemble, jazz combo, pep band, and marching band has participated in over 32 events. Highlights include: Concerned Blackmen 2nd Annual Battle of The Bands in Lancaster, PA; The 41st Annual African American Day Parade in Harlem New York; 15th Annual Collegiate Band Festival in Allentown, PA; The Ed Bradley gala Performance featuring Bill Cosby; the US Color Guard Troop Re-enactment Civil War Parade in Harrisburg, Pa; The Music in Our Schools Month, March 28-29; Quincy Hilliard Celebration; and the Philadelphia International Festival of Arts.
LONGWOOD UNIVERSITYThe 36th annual Symposium for New Band Music, spon-sored by the Virginia chapter of CBDNA, was held Feb-ruary 11-12, 2011 at Longwood University in Farmville. Three composers were selected through a national call to attend the symposium and conduct their new works in open rehearsal sessions over the two-day period. A final recording session was then held on the final afternoon.
Selected composers/conductors and their works were Amelia by Arthur Gottschalk of Houston, Texas and Rice University, Foolish Fire by Greg Simon of Boulder, Colorado and Metropolitan State University and the University of Colorado, and Sum-mer Concerto by Rodney Waschka II of Burlington, North Carolina and North Carolina State University. Waschka’s work is an alto saxophone concerto, and the soloist was Charles Kinzer, chair of the music department and professor of saxophone at Long-wood University.
The performing group for the symposium was the Virginia Intercollegiate Band, a 50-member en-semble comprised of students from James Madison University, Liberty University, Longwood Univer-sity, and Virginia Tech.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES FOR THE REPORT
Requirements:1) MS Word Attachment2) E-mail message: [email protected]
For programs:Please include your STATE and DATE OF PERFORMANCE in all submissions. The CBDNA Executive Board and the editor encourage program submissions for specific concerts in performance order rather than rep-ertoire lists for semesters, tours, or academic years. Many CBDNA members are as interested in how members program as they are in what they program.
Submissions will be edited as necessary prior to publication.
For other information:Please include items that will be of interest and use to the membership. This can include, but is not limited to, commissions, reseden-cies by guest artists, publications, symposia/workshops, recordings, dissertations/treatises, unique collabroations and initiatives.
SUBMISSION DEADLINES
•October 15 for the Fall issue•March 15 for the Spring issue•June 15 for the Summer issue
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*denotes premiere
ALASKAUniversity of Alaska Anchorage
Wind EnsembleMark Wolbers, conductor
Erika Ninoyu, guest conductorEric Bleicher and Brady Byers, percussion
Fall Tour 2010
Colorado Peaks ..............................................WilsonA Solemn Music ......................................... ThomsonConcerto for Percussion .................................... JagerGeorge Washington Bridge ...................... Schumann
ARKANSASArkansas State University
Wind EnsembleTimothy Oliver, conductor
Serena Weren, graduate conductorJohn Bleuel, alto saxophone
September 28, 2010“Impressions and Expressions”
Mother Earth: A Fanfare .................David MaslankaDiary of Changes ........................... Jeffrey SteinbergChorale and Alleluia ....................... Howard HansonMoving Parts ....................................David SampsonGeorge Washington Bridge ...........William Schuman
Arkansas State UniversityWind Ensemble
Timothy Oliver, conductorDan Peterson, guest conductor
November 4, 2010“Folksongs and War Songs”
Divertimento, Op. 42 .................. Vincent PersichettiHeroes, Lost and Fallen ............... David GillinghamA Grainger Trio Handel in the Strand ...........arr. Richard Goldman Walking Tune ..............................arr. Larry Daehn Lincolnshire Posy ................................... Grainger
Arkansas State UniversityWind Ensemble and Concert Choir
Timothy Oliver and Dale Miller, conductorsChristopher Wilson, trumpet
Sherri Caraway, trumpetRobin Dauer, horn
Neale Bartee, tromboneEd Owen, tuba
February 22, 2011“Chancellor’s Concert”
Celebrations, Cantata No. 3, Op. 103 ....................... ............................................ Vincent PersichettiSuite from Mass ........................................................ .........Leonard Bernstein/arr. Michael SweeneyMass of St. Thomas Aquinas..............Martin EllerbyAmerica, The Beautiful ............................................. ....Samuel Augustus Ward/arr. Carmen Dragon
CALIFORNIAAzusa Pacific University
Symphonic BandMiddle School Band Living Composers Festival
Featuring Darryl JohnsonMarch 3, 2011
Slauson Middle SchoolWind Ensemble
Scott Taylor, conductorParagliding ......................................... Daryl Johnson
Big Four March .... Karl King/arr. James SwearingenJones Junior High School
Symphonic BandDan Stott, conductor
Acadian Festival ............................... Quincy HilliardThe Mousetrap Riddle ........................ Daryl Johnson
Foothill Middle SchoolWind Ensemble
Jesse Barr, conductorAluminum Sharks .............................. Daryl JohnsonTwo British Folk Songs ..................Elliot Del Borgo
Gidley SchoolConcert Band
Dave Carden, conductorThe Headless Horseman ................ Broege, TimothyAmazing Grace ................................John EdmonsonOperation Blaze ................................. Daryl Johnson
Azusa Pacific UniversitySymphonic Band
Alexander Koops, conductor
Alligator Alley .............. Michel Daugherty, MichaelMidnight Raid .................................... Daryl Johnson
Azusa Pacific UniversityWagner Festival
Februrary 26, 2011
Los Osos High SchoolWind Symphony
Sam Andress, conductorHighlights from Act III of “Die Meistersinger” ........ .............................................. arr. Gene MilfordPilgrims Chorus from Tanhauser .....arr. Alfred Reed
Valley Christian High SchoolWind Ensemble
Nathan Board, conductorPrelude to Tristan und Isolde ........arr. Nathan BoardRide of the Valkyries from Die Walküre ................... ................................................. trans. Longfield
Azusa Pacific UniversitySymphonic Band
Alexander Koops, conductorTrauermusik, WWV73 .............................................. ..................... ed. Michael Votta and John BoydFest Marsch from Tanhauser ..................................... ................................... trans. Robert Rumbelow
Combined BandsElsa’s Procession to the Cathedral from Lohengrin .. .........................................trans. Lucien Cailliet
Azusa Pacific UniversitySymphonic Band
Alexander Koops, conductorDisney Land, Carnation Plaza Garden Stage
February 5, 2011
Mars the bringer of War from The Planets ................ ..................................................... Gustav HolstStar Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith .............. ................................................... John WilliamsPirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End ................. .................................................... Hans ZimmerThe Incredibles ............................Michael Giacchino
Azusa Pacific UniversitySymphonic Band
Alexander Koops, conductorOctober 29, 2010
Star Pillars (brass feature) ...................Mark FalconeFlourish for Glorious John .................................. Ralph Vaughan WilliamsThe Alcotts from Piano Sonata 2 .......... Charles IvesSecond Suite in F ................................. Gustav HolstFanfares from Libuše ......................Beidrich SmetnaIncantation and Dance ...............John Barnes Chance
The Return of the King ...................... Howard ShoreSymphony 2 “Apollo Unleashed” ........Frank Ticheli
Concordia University IrvineWind Orchestra
Jeff Held, conductorHymn Festival
St. John’s Lutheran Church (Sacramento)Barry Moenter, organ
with area church choirsOct. 16, 2010
Christ Church-Lutheran (Phoenix)Evelyn Raabe, organ
with area church choirsJan. 30, 2011
Declaration Overture ................................C.T. SmithPraise to the Lord the Almighty (hymn concertato) .. ...............................................arr. Manz/J. HeldPsalm 19 .........................................Marcello/GilletteFlourish for Wind Band ...............Vaughan WilliamsThe Old Hundredth Psalm Tune (hymn concertato) . ............................Vaughan Williams/WashburnA Mighty Fortress Is Our God ............... arr. GardnerBe Thou My Vision .......................................... CrossLift High the Cross (hymn concertato) ..................... ................................................ arr. Schalk/CulliWhatever Gifts We Have Received (hymn concertato) ..........................arr. C. GuebertLord You Call Us As Your People (hymn concertato) ...........................arr. BurkhardtHave You Not Known?(anthem for choir/congregation) .. K.L. Scott/J. HeldWe All Are One in Mission (hymn concertato) ..........................arr. A. GuebertFanfare and Flourishes ..............................J. Curnow
Concordia University IrvineWind Orchestra
Jeff Held, conductorwith actors from the Department of Theatre
Family Pops Concert “The Circus and the Band”
February 5, 2011
Barnum and Bailey’s Favorite .............King/BainumCircus Polka ............................................. StravinskyThe Lion-Tamer March ....................................BurkeThe Walking Frog .................................. King/Foster
Ohlone CollegeWind Orchestra
Tony Clements, conductorPhilip Zahorsky, conductor emeritus
October 24, 2010
Fanfare and Allegro .........................Clifton WilliamsHammersmith ....................................... Gustav HolstOctober ................................................ Eric WhitacreVariations on A Korean Folk Song ........................... ..........................................John Barnes ChanceBuzzard’s Bay March ................................................ ................James M. Fulton, arr./ed. Jeff YaegerCartoon ....................................................... Paul HartFinlandia ........... Jean Sibelius, tr. Mark H. HindsleyTwelve Seconds to the Moon ..........Robert W. Smith
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Pomona College BandGraydon Beeks, conductor
Stephen Klein, tubaNovember 19 & 21, 2010
Blue Towers ...........................................Fine/RogersTuba Concerto ..............................................GregsonWhen Jesus Wept ....................................... SchumanChester ....................................................... SchumanWest Point Suite ...........................................MilhaudShenandoah .................................................... TicheliOverture for a Musical Comedy ................... ChanceCommando March ......................................... Barber
FLORIDAFlorida CollegeWind Ensemble
Brian Rainwater, conductorApril 5, 2011
Stormworks ......................................Stephen MelilloFuniculi-Funicula Rhapsody ..................................... .................................Luigi Denza, arr. Yo GotoThe Symphonic Gerswhin ......................................... .............. George Gershwin, arr. Warren Barker
University of FloridaSymphonic Band
John M. Watkins, Jr., conductorAnna L. Palsma and Steven A. Salem,
guest conductorsNovember 17, 2010
American Overture for Band .................................... ...................................... Joseph Wilcox JenkinsEmblems ...........................................Aaron CoplandSymphony No. 3 “Slavyanskaya” ............................. ................... Boris Kozhevnikov, ed. BourgeoisFanfare for the Great Hall ....................... Jack StampChildren’s March ...................................................... .............. Percy Aldridge Grainger, ed. RodgersSouthern Harmony ........................Donald Grantham
University of FloridaSymphonic Band
John M. Watkins, Jr., conductorFebruary 23, 2011
Flag of Stars ........................................Gordon JacobStrange Humors ................................... John MackeyGeorge Washington Bridge ...........William SchumanRide .....................................................Samuel HazoElegy .........................................John Barnes ChanceBlue Shades ..........................................Frank Ticheli
GEORGIAEmory UniversityWind Ensemble
Scott A. Stewart ConductorFebruary 26, 2011
Prism Concert
Three Pieces for Clarinet ..................Igor Stravinsky“La Rejouissance” from Music for the Royal Fireworks ....................... George F. HandelQuintet for Piano and Winds ..................................... .............................. Wolfgang Amadeus MozartEscape ..................................................Kevin MckeeTango Argentino .............................Joaquin ValverdeOverture for Winds ..............................Philip SparkeKeystone Celebration ..........................John Cheetam“Achieved is Thy Glorious Work” ............................ ..........................................Franz Joseph HaydnClapping Music ...................................... Steve ReichSymphony No. 3 “Slavyanskaya” .............................
................... Boris Kozhevnikov, ed. Bourgeois
Emory UniversityWind Ensemble
Scott A. Stewart, conductorBruce Broughton, Jennifer Higdon, and
Christopher Theofanidis, guest composersInnovations: A Festival of New Music
American Hero ...............................Bruce BroughtonConcerto for Piccolo and Winds ....Bruce BroughtonThe Here and Now ............. Christopher Theofanidis*Mysterium ..................................... Jennifer Higdon*In the World of Spirits ..................Bruce Broughton
Atlanta Youth Wind SymphonyScott A. Stewart, conductor
Jan Berry Baker, alto saxophoneMarch 14, 2011
An Outdoor Overture ........................Aaron CoplandIgnition! ..................................................Todd StalterRusty Air in Carolina ............................Mason BatesConcerto Agrariana .............................John CheetamVeintos Y Tangos........................... Michael GandalfiAmericans We ....................................Henry Filmore
Atlanta Youth Wind SymphonyScott A. Stewart, conductor
Selections from The Danserye .................................. .................... Tielman Susato/Patrick Dunnigan*fragments ..................................Jonathan HoffmannConcertino for Four Percussion and Wind Ensemble ............................................. David GillinghamChorale and Alleluia ....................... Howard HansonTraveler ...........................................David Maslanka
Kennesaw State UniversityConcert Band and Wind Ensemble
John Culvahouse and David Thomas Kehler, conductors
David Collins, guest conductorBrandon Bell, alto saxophone
September 16, 2010Celebrating the music and 100th birthday of
H. Owen Reed
Concert BandMissouri Shindig ................................H. Owen ReedSarabande and Polka .......................Malcolm ArnoldChorale and Shaker Dance ..................John Zdechlik
Wind EnsembleFanfare for a Celebration ....................... Ron NelsonConcerto for Saxophone and Band, opus 26 ............. ......................................................Paul CrestonSpiritual ..............................................H. Owen ReedLa Fiesta Mexicana ............................H. Owen Reed
Kennesaw State UniversityWind Ensemble
David Thomas Kehler, conductorJohn Culvahouse, guest conductor
Jennifer Marotta, trumpetJohn Gibson, trombone
October 20, 2010
One for All ...........................................Robert LittenPsalm for Band ............................ Vincent PersichettiFandago ............................................... Joseph TurrinFrom a Dark Millennium ............Joseph SchwantnerAsphalt Cocktail ................................... John Mackey
Kennesaw State UniversityConcert Band
John Culvahouse, conductorDavid Collins and Staci Hatmaker,
guest conductorsNovember 9, 2010
Viva Musica! ..........................................Alfred ReedMetroplex ......................................... Robert SheldonVariations on a Korean Folk Song ............................ ..........................................John Barnes Chance
Kennesaw State UniversityWind Ensemble
David Thomas Kehler, conductorNovember 22, 2010
Featuring the music of Michael Markowski
Suite Francais ................................... Darius MilhaudBaron Samedi’s Saraband (and soft shoe) ................ ..............................................Donald Grantham“Marsch” from Symphonic Metamorphosis ............. ................................................. Paul HindemithShadow Rituals ......................... Michael MarkowskiTurkey in the Straw ...................Michael MarkowskiInstinctive Travels .....................Michael Markowski
Kennesaw State UniversityConcert Band and Wind Ensemble
John Culvahouse and David Thomas Kehler, conductors
David Collins, guest conductorFebruary 16, 2011
Concert BandOverture vO2 ................................................... Bjork(combined Concert Band and Wind Ensemble brass)Suite Provençale ........................... Jan Van der RoostMelita ..................................................Thomas KnoxGallito Pasadoble ............. Santiago Lope, ed. WegerThe Barber of Seville Goes to the Devil ................... ............................... Gordon Jacob, ed. O’Brien
Wind EnsembleCalifornia Suite ..................................... John GibsonMein junges Leben hat ein End ................................ .................... Jan Peterszoon Sweelink/ JanssenCloudburst ........................................... Eric WhitacreSketches on a Tudor Psalm ......................Fisher Tull
Atlanta Youth Wind EnsembleScott Stewart, conductor
Jan Berry Baker, alto saxophoneKennesaw State University
David Thomas Kehler, conductorTom Hooten, trumpet
March 21, 2011
Atlanta Youth Wind EnsembleAn Outdoor Overture ........................Aaron CoplandConcerto Agrariana ...........................John CheethamVientos y Tango ............................ Michael Gandolfi
Kennesaw State UniversityWind Ensemble
Canzona duodecimi toni ............... Giovani Gabrielli(KSU student and faculty brass)
Overture for Band ................................... John HeinsTrumpet Concerto in A-flat Major ............................ .........................................Alexander ArutunianEscapade ......................................... Joseph Spaniola
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Kennesaw State UniversityWind Ensemble
David Thomas Kehler, conductorDavid Collins, guest conductor
April 19, 2011
Suite in F .............................................. Gustav HolstO Magnum Mysterium .............................................. ............................. Morton Lauridsen/ReynoldsGeorge Washington Bridge ...........William SchumanMusic for Prague 1968 ............................ Karel Husa
University of GeorgiaConcert Winds
Nikk Pilato, conductor
Hoch und Deutschmeister ....Dominik Ertl/ed. PilatoA Basque Lullaby ................................... Dan ForrestTwo Grainger Melodies .................... Percy Aldridge .........................................Grainger/ed. KreinesFive American Folk Songs ..............Elie SiegmeisterRhapsody on Russian Folksongs ............. Jerry BilikGalop from “Cheryomushki” .................................... ............Dmitri Shostakovich/trans. Hunsberger
ILLINOISConcordia University
Wind SymphonyRichard R. Fischer, conductor
Spring 2011 Concert Tour Program(California, Arizona and Nevada)
American Overture ...............Joseph Willcox JenkinsOctober ................................................ Eric WhitacreThe Black Horse Troop March .....John Philip SousaBe Thou My Vision ..................... arr. Travis J. CrossEl Camino Real ......................................Alfred ReedPas Redouble ............................................................. Camille Saint Saens, trans. Arthur FrackenpohlVariations on a Korean Folk Song ............................ ..........................................John Barnes ChanceAmerican Hymnsong Suite ............Dwayne MilburnThe Wizard of Oz ...................................................... Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg, arr. James BarnesWith Heart and Voice ...............David R. GillinghamWho Puts His Trust in God Most .............................. ..................................... Johann Sebastian Bach
Wheaton CollegeSymphonic Band
Timothy Yontz, conductorKathleen Kastner, guest conductor
Eric Rubio and Luke Spradley,honors conductorsNovember 6, 2010
Lauds ...................................................... Ron NelsonHammersmith ....................................... Gustav HolstArt in the Park .................................. Robert SheldonChorale and Alleluia ....................... Howard HansonWith Heart and Voice ................... David Gillingham
Wheaton CollegeSymphonic Band
Timothy Yontz, conductorShawn Okpebholo and Paul Wiens,
guest conductorsFebruary 25, 2011
A Festival Prelue ....................................Alfred ReedRide Samuel ......................................................HazoContre Qui, Rose .......... Morten Lauridsen/ReynoldsRadetzky March .................. Johann Strauss/A. ReedRitual Dances ...............................Shawn OkpebholoSunflower Slow Drag ................................................ .................... Scott Joplin & Hayden/Bourgeois
Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna ....................... ...............................Franz von Suppe/SingletonA Slavic Farewell ...................... Agapkin/Bourgeous
INDIANAIndiana University
Wind EnsembleStephen W. Pratt, conductor
Scott A. Jones, guest conductorJohn Rommel, trumpet
November 2, 2010
Sonoran Desert Holiday ......................... Ron NelsonChronicles for Trumpet ....................... Joseph TurrinAndante and Tranquillo .......Samuel Barber/SaucedoCommando March ............................ Samuel BarberStrut Libby ..................................................... LarsenSuite from Merry Mount ....... Howard Hanson/Boyd
Indiana UniversityConcert Band
Matthew O. Smith, conductorWilliam H. Petersen, guest conductor
November 16, 2010
Lauds (Praise High Day) ........................ Ron NelsonResting in the Peace of His Hands ........ John GibsonThe Courtly Dances from Gloriana ........................... ..................................... Benjamin Britten/BachInstinctive Travels .....................Michael Markowski
Indiana UniversitySymphonic Band
Jeffrey D. Gershman, conductorKyle R. Glaser, guest conductor
November 16, 2010
Festive Overture, Op. 96 .......... Dmitri ShostakovichTurning ................................................. John MackeyTraveler ...........................................David MaslankaFrom Armenian Dances, Part II, Lorva Horovel ....... .......................................................Alfred Reed
Indiana UniversityWind Ensemble
Stephen W. Pratt, conductorKyle R. Glaser, guest conductor
Ashley Garritson, celloSuna Avci, sopranoFebruary 8, 2011
Corrida! ............................................Ethan WickmanDeep Heaves the Ocean Black ........... Aaron TraversBe Thou My Vision ...................... David GillinghamShort Ride in a Fast Machine .................John AdamsAngels in the Architecture ...................Frank TicheliAegina and Bacchanalia ............................................ .............................. Aram Khachaturian/Hicken
Indiana UniversityConcert Band
Matthew O. Smith, conductorAaron M. Burkhart, guest conductor
February 15, 2011
Königsmarsch ......................Richard Strauss/BarrettBallad for Band .................................. Morton GouldVientos y Tangos ........................... Michael GandolfiFolk Dances .............Dmitri Shostakovich/Reynolds
Indiana UniversitySymphonic Band
Jeffrey D. Gershman, conductorWilliam H. Petersen, guest conductor
February 15, 2011
Savannah River Holiday ........................ Ron NelsonCome, Sweet Death ..... Johann Sebastian Bach/ReedSuite of Old American Dances .................................. ..................................... Robert Russell BennettWedding Dance ................................... Jacques Press
Indiana University - Purdue UniversityFort Wayne
Campus Symphonic BandChad Nicholson, conductor
November 17, 2010
Fanfare of the Bells ....................................... Gordon“Early One Morning” from Two Grainger Melodies ...............................................Grainger/KreinesSouthern Hymn .................................................HazoThe Hexagon .................................................. Fannin
Indiana University - Purdue UniversityFort Wayne
Symphonic Wind EnsembleChad Nicholson, conductorBen Dykeman, euphonium
November 17, 2010
Instinctive Travels ................................... MarkowskiFantasia di Concerto: Sounds from the Riviera ........ ........................................................... BoccalariThrough Peaceful Eyes ................................. NowlinMoving Parts ...............................................Sampson“Danza Final” from Estancia ............ Ginastera/John
Indiana University - Purdue UniversityFort Wayne
Symphonic Wind EnsembleChad Nicholson, conductor
Indiana Music Educators AssociationState ConventionFort Wayne, IN
January 21, 2011
Instinctive Travels ................................... MarkowskiThrough Peaceful Eyes ................................. NowlinParis Sketches ................................................EllerbyTo Walk With Wings ......................................Giroux
Indiana University - Purdue UniversityFort Wayne
Campus Symphonic BandChad Nicholson, conductor
March 3, 2011
Diamond Fanfare ..............................................HazoAmazing Grace ...............................................HimesThe Running Set .............. Vaughan Williams/DaehnOn the Mall ................................................ Goldman
Indiana University - Purdue UniversityFort Wayne
Symphonic Wind EnsembleChad Nicholson, conductor
March 3, 2011
Slava! .......................................Bernstein/GrundmanO Magnum Mysterium .............. Lauridsen/ReynoldsSecond Suite in F ..............................................HolstThe Gum Sucker’s March ...............Grainger/Rogers
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IOWADrake University
Wind Symphony and Concert BandGrady McGrannahan and Paul Brizzi,
conductorsRobert Ponto, guest conductor
December 3, 2010
Concert BandThe Star Spangled Banner ....................arr. WilliamsA Symphonic Prelude based on “Black is the Color of My True Love’s Hair” .............................. ReedColorado Peaks ..............................................WilsonA Moorside Suite ..............................................HolstThe Washington Post March ............................Sousa
Wind SymphonyVienna Philharmonic Fanfare ........................StraussGeorge Washington Bridge ........................ Schuman“The Gum Sucker’s” March ....................... GraingerThe Logic of All My Dreams from Alchemy in Silent Places ........................... BryantAwayday ............................................................ Gorb
The University of IowaUniversity Band and Concert Band
Richard Chapman and Kevin Kastens,conductors
Carter Biggers and Marc Decker,guest conductors
March 7, 2011
University BandTriumphant Fanfare ......................................SaucedoThe Star-Spangled Banner .................... arr. FillmoreLight Cavalry Overture ............. von Suppe/FillmoreFace of Honor ..........................................RumbelowChorale and Shaker Dance II ...................... ZdechlikHis Honor .....................................................Fillmore
Concert BandFestivo ..........................................................GregsonIrish Tune from County Derry .................... GraingerColonial Airs and Dances .................................. JagerFiesta! ............................................................. SparkeClowns ............................................................Parker
The University of IowaIowa Honor Band Festival
Richard Mark Heidel, conductorDan Moore, guest artist
Kevin Kastens, guest conductorFebruary 26, 2011
Symphony BandStrange Humors ........................................... MackeySleep ............................................................WhitacreSymphony No. 2, Mvt. III – Finale ............Maslanka
Iowa Honor BandRide ..................................................................HazoNimrod from Enigma Variations ............. Elgar/ReedBesame Mucho ............................... Valesquez/Moon76 Trombones from The Music Man ...Willson/ IwaiFantasy on a Gaelic Hymnsong .................Holsinger
The University of IowaUniversity Band and Concert Band
Curran Prendergast and Kevin Kastens,conductors
Richard Chapman and Marc Decker,guest conductorsDecember 8, 2010
University BandAmparito Roca ..................................Texidor/WinterIrish Tune from County Derry ........Grainger/RogersSea Songs .....................................Vaughan Williams
I Am .............................................................. BoysenUndertow ...................................................... Mackey
Concert BandCarnival ........................................................... BaslerIncantation and Dance ................................... ChanceNo Shadow of Turning ............................ GillinghamArmenian Dances, Part I ................................... Reed
The University of IowaSymphony Band
Richard Mark Heidel, conductorKenneth Tse, alto saxophone
Marc Decker and Curran Prendergast,guest conductors
November 16, 2010
Overture to Candide .................Bernstein/GrundmanPie Jesu (from Requiem) ......Faure, Webber/SudduthConcerto for Saxophone and Wind Orchestra ...DahlSecond Suite in F for Military Band, Op. 28, No. 2 . .................................................Holst/MatthewsElegy for a Young American ........................LoPrestiAurora Awakes ............................................. MackeyHandel in the Strand .................................... Grainger
The University of IowaSymphony Band and Chamber Winds
Richard Mark Heidel, conductorCarter Biggers, guest conductor
October 5, 2010
Tunbridge Fair ................................................. PistonOctober ........................................................WhitacreConcertino for Four Percussion and Wind Ensemble ........................................................ GillinghamLondon Sketches .......................................CasadesusTam O’Shanter Overture ...................Arnold/PaynterIn Storm and Sunshine ......................................Heed
The University of IowaChamber Winds
Carter Biggers, Richard Chapman,Marc Decker, Michael Hart,
Curran Prendergast,and Matthew Wanken, conductorsMay 5, 2010
March in C Major ..................................... von WeberLiturgical Symphony...........................................TullMore Old Wine in New Bottles ....................... JacobCanzon Duo Decimi Toni ............................ Gabrieli
The University of IowaUniversity Band and Concert Band
Carter Biggers and Kevin Kastens, conductorsRichard Chapman, Marc Decker, andCurran Prendergast, guest conductors
Steve Grismore, guitarMay 3, 2010
University BandFlourish for Wind Band ...............Vaughan WilliamsColorado Peaks ..............................................WilsonBlessed Are They from “A German Requiem” ......... ............................................ Brahms/BuehlmanThird Suite ........................................................ JagerKing Cotton ......................................................Sousa
Concert BandFull Tilt! .......................................................SaucedoScenes from “The Louvre” .......................Dello JoioFolk Dances .........................Shostakovich/ReynoldsChaos Theory ................................................Bonney
The University of IowaSymphony Band
Richard Mark Heidel, conductorAndrew Parks, oboe
Ethan Wickman, guest composerMichael D. Hart and Matthew Wanken,
guest conductorsApril 14, 2010
Corrida (“Bullfight”) ..................................WickmanPassacaglia and Fugue in C Minor ............................ .............................................. Bach/HunsbergerSymphony No. 6 ...................................... PersichettiConcertino for Oboe and Winds .............. von WeberChorale and Alleluia ..................................... HansonPassacaglia and Fugue Rondo ....................KneupperThe “Gum-Suckers” March ........................ Grainger
The University of IowaUniversity Band and Concert Band
Marc Decker and Kevin Kastens, conductoraCarter Biggers, Richard Chapman, andCurran Prendergast, guest conductors
March 8, 2010
University BandCircus Days ......................................... King/SchisselPrelude and Fugue in D Minor ......Bach/MoehlmannPerthshire Majesty ............................................HazoSelections from West Side Story ...Bernstein/DuthoitSatiric Dances ...........................................Dello Joio
Concert BandMorning Alleluias for the Summer Solstice ..NelsonElegy ............................................................. ChanceWilliam Byrd Suite .......................................... JacobA Movement for Rosa ............................ CamphouseHosts of Freedom .............................................. King
The University of IowaIowa Honor Band Festival
Symphony BandRichard Mark Heidel, conductor
Paula Crider, guest conductorAmy Schendel, trumpetDavid Gier, tromboneJohn Manning, tubaFebruary 20, 2010
Symphony BandAsphalt Cocktail ........................................... MackeyConcertino for Three Brass and Band ..............WerleThree Dances of Enchantment ....................ZaninelliGrotesque Dance from Mascarade Suite ................... ........................................ Halvorsen/Bourgeois
Iowa Honor BandPaula A. Crider, conductor
Fanfare of Wakakusa Hill................................. SakaiLegend of Bafe’ .............................................. FanninPacem (A Hymn for Peace) .............................SpittalPrairiesong ................................................StrommenThe Washington Post March ............................Sousa
KANSASKansas State University
Wind EnsembleFrank Tracz, conductor
January 22, 2011Concert Band Clinic Performance
United Artists ...................................................FuchsThree Dances of Enchantment ....................ZaninelliEaster Monday on the White House Lawn ......SousaConcerto for Clarinet ....................................... ShawBayou Breakdown ......................................... Karrick
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Kansas State UniversityWind Ensemble
Frank Tracz, conductorDonald Linn, guest conductor
Andrew Feyes, graduate conductorAnna Marie Wytko, saxophone
February 16, 2011
Airlink ............................................................. StampOctober ........................................................WhitacreConcerto for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Ensemble........................................ MackeyFirst Suite for Band ........................................... Reed
Kansas State UniversityConcert Band
Donald Linn, conductorSarah Bernard-Stevens, graduate conductor
March 13, 2011
Mother Earth (A Fanfare) ...........................MaslankaLux Aurumque ............................................WhitacreSatiric Dances ...........................................Dello JoioPsalm for Band ......................................... PersichettiSymphony #3 “Slavyanskaya”, mvt. I .Kozhevnikov
Kansas State UniversityWind Ensemble
Graduate Student RecitalTeresa Purcell and Lyle Sobba,
graduate conductorsMarch 13, 2011
Funeral March .................................................. GriegMoTown Metal ......................................... DaughteryAntiphonies .................................................. LeonardDance Mix ........................................................SmithSymphony on Themes Mvt. II after .......................... “The Thunderer” .................................... HearshenThe Thunderer ..................................................SousaAn Original Suite for Military Band ................ Jacob
Kansas State UniversityConcert Band
Donald Linn, conductorFrank Tracz, guest conductor
May 2, 2011
“Apollo Unleashed” from Symphony #2 ....... TicheliPortraits ........................................................ColonnaDusk ............................................................... BryantSecond Suite in F ..............................................HolstHands Across the Sea .......................................Sousa
Kansas State UniversityWind Ensemble
Frank Tracz, conductorDonald Linn, guest conductor
Andrew Feyes, graduate conductorWytko Saxophone Quartet, guest artists
May 4, 2011
Children’s March ........................................ GraingerRed Training Reels .................................... KawarskyEclats d’Azur ................................................. BoutryElsa’s Procession to the Cathedral ....Wagner/RogersTraveler ......................................................MaslankaMolly on the Shore ...................................... Grainger
University of KansasWind Ensemble
Paul W. Popiel, conductorCheryl Lee, graduate conductor
November 10, 2010“Old Wine in New Bottles”
Old Wine in New Bottles ................................. Jacob
Suite francaise ..............................................MilhaudVientos y Tangos ......................................... GandolfiSymphony in B-flat .................................. Hindemith
University of KansasWind Ensemble
Cheryl Lee, conductorMM Graduate Conducting Recital
December 1, 2010
Overture, Op. 24 ..................................Mendelssohn Solitary Dancer ............................................. BensonColonial Song.............................................. GraingerNevermore .......................................................... WiltSuite francaise ..............................................Milhaud
University of KansasWind Ensemble
Paul W. Popiel, conductorVince Gnojek, tenor saxophone
February 5, 2011“A night of jazz”
Go! - Concerto for Tenor Saxophone ............MintzerSlava! .........................................................Bernstein
University of KansasWind Ensemble
Paul W. Popiel, conductorSarah Labovitz, graduate conductor
Gail Williams, hornApril 1, 2011
Mid-South Horn Conference kickoff concert
Silverado ........................................Bruce Broughton(KU and UMKC Horn Choirs)
Serenade in E-flat, op. 7 .................................StraussFiesta Del Pacifico ................................Roger NixonSparkle ....................................................... MahoneyCanzona Septimi Toni #2 ............................. GabrieliConcerto for Horn and Wind Ensemble .................... ......................................................Dana WilsonNobles of the Mystic Shrine ............................Sousa
University of KansasWind Ensemble
Paul W. Popiel, conductorCheryl Lee, graduate conductor
Steven Bryant, resident composerMay 10, 2011
“New Paradigms”
Traveler ......................................................MaslankaRed Cape Tango ....................................... DaughertyOctandre ..........................................................VareseEcstatic Waters ............................................... Bryant
MARYLANDUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore County
Wind EnsembleRichard Spece, conductor
Alexander Scott, student conductorMatthew Belzer, alto saxophone
May 9, 2011
Xerxes .................................................. John MackeyFantasia for Alto Saxophone ........... Claude T. SmithMusic from a Redneck Songbook II ......................... ................................................Scott McAllister Give Us This Day ............................David Maslanka
MICHIGANConcordia University
Wind EnsembleMatthew T. Wolf, conductor
March 20, 2011
A Walk in the Morning Sun .............Pierre La PlantePageant ........................................ Vincent PersichettiThe Water is Wide ................................... Rick KirbyMeditation ..................................Dwayne S. MilburnShepherd’s Hey ................................. Percy GraingerSelections from Les Misérables ................................ Claude-Michel Schönberg arr. Warren Barker“Blessed are they” from A German Requiem ........... ........ Johannes Brahms arr. Barbara BuehlmanLlwyn Onn ..............................................Brian HoggEarly Light ...................................... Carolyn Bremer
NEW YORKCornell University
Wind Symphony and Wind EnsembleCynthia Johnston Turner, conductorNancy Galbraith and Takuma Itoh,
guest composersBlaise Bryski, piano
March 13, 2011
Wind SymphonyMother Earth: A Fanfare .................David MaslankaConcerto for Piano and Wind Ensemble ................... ................................................Nancy GalbraithSalvation is Created .................................................. ........................ Pavel Chesnokov/HouseknechtFolk Song Suite ................. Ralph Vaughan Williams
Wind EnsembleRomanian Overture: Meleaguri mistice .................... .................................................... Thomas Doss*Daydreams .......................................... Takuma ItohSymphony No. 4 .............................David Maslanka
Cornell UniversityWind Symphony and Wind EnsembleCynthia Johnston Turner, conductor
Steven Bryant, Jesse Jones, and Steven Stucky, guest composers
Caroline Stinson, celloApril 30, 2011
Wind SymphonyChester ..........................................William SchumanChester Leaps In .................................Steven BryantOrient et Occident Op. 25 .........Camille Saint-SaënsGalop .......................................................Arthur Bird
Wind EnsembleVoyages .............................................. Steven StuckyConcerto for Cello ...............................Steven BryantBeyond the Veil, for 3 Sopranos and Wind Ensemble................................... Jesse JonesGalop ...........................................Dmitri Kabalevsky
Houghton CollegeSymphonic Winds and Chamber Wind Ensemble
Brian Casey, conductorGary Stith, guest conductor
February in FranceFebruary 18, 2011
Fanfare pour La Peri .....................Dukas/BarringtonPrelude from Te Deum ........................... Charpentier
(Houghton Brass Quintet)Suite Française .............................................MilhaudMarche Lugubré ....................... Gossec, trans. CaseyPetite Symphonie ......................................... GounodParis Sketches ................................................EllerbyScenes from the Louvre ............................Dello Joio
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NORTH CAROLINAAppalachian State University
Symphonic BandScott C. Tobias, conductor
Justin R. Hammonds, graduate conductorFebruary 24, 2011
The Red Machine ................................ Peter GrahamGod of Our Fathers ......................... Claude T. SmithMorning Alleluias for the Winter Solstice ................ ....................................................... Ron NelsonReflections ......................................... Darren JenkinsScootin’ on Hardrock ......................David Holsinger
Appalachian State UniversitySymphonic Band
Scott C. Tobias, conductorLeslie W. Hicken, guest conductor
Lester R. Turner, graduate conductorApril 19, 2011
Sound the Bells ........ John Williams/trans. LavenderMorning, Noon and Night in Vienna ........................ ......... Franz von Suppe/arr. Fillmore/ed. FosterXerxes .................................................. John MackeyResting in the Peace of His Hands ........ John GibsonPraise Jerusalem! ...................................Alfred Reed
Duke UniversityWind Symphony
Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant, conductorEric Pritchard, violin
October 7, 2010
Variations on “America” ........................................... .............. Charles Ives/orch. William Schuman/ trans. William E. RhoadsCajun Folk Songs .................................Frank TicheliVariations on a Korean Folk Song ............................ ..........................................John Barnes ChanceFour Scottish Dances ................................................ ................Malcolm Arnold/arr. John P. PaynterSlavonic Dances, op. 46 ............................................ .................Antonín Dvorák/arr. Andrew BalentTheme from Schindler’s List .................................... ....................... John Williams/trans. John MossDem Land Tirol die Treue ...............Florian PedarnigArmenian Dances (Part I) ......................Alfred ReedThe Washington Post March ..................................... .......... John Philip Sousa/ed. Frederick Fennell
Duke UniversityWind Symphony
Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant, conductorJohn Brown Jazz Trio, soloists
Da Hye (Clara) Yang, guest conductorDuke New Music Ensemble, guest performersDuke Percussion Ensemble, guest performers
November 24, 2010
Sextet .............................................. Jonathan Russell“Intrada” & “Basse Danse (France)” from Courtly Airs and Dances .................... Ron NelsonDusk ....................................................Steven Bryant“Pavane (England)” & “Saltarello (Italy)” from Courtly Airs and Dances .................... Ron NelsonOctober ................................................ Eric Whitacre“Sarabande (Spain)” & “Allemande (Germany)” from Courtly Airs and Dances ........... Ron NelsonCounty Clare ........ Traditional, arr. David SteinquestChester ..........................................William SchumanBlackbird ..........Lennon/McCartney/arr. Shelly Berg“Mars” & “Jupiter” from The Planets .. Gustav Holst
Duke University Wind Symphony &UNC-Chapel Hill Wind Ensemble
Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant andEvan Feldman,, conductors
February 24, 2011
UNC Wind Ensemble“Chaconne” from First Suite in E-flat .. Gustav HolstSuite Dreams .......................................Steven BryantFascinating Ribbons ................................ Joan TowerSavannah River Holiday ........................ Ron Nelson
Duke University Wind SymphonyAvenue X......................................Jonathan NewmanReflections in a Tidal Pool ..................... Jim BonneyBlue Shades ..........................................Frank Ticheli
Duke University Wind Symphony &UNC Wind Ensemble
Irish Tune from County Derry .......... Percy GraingerShepherd’s Hey ................................. Percy Grainger
Duke University Wind Symphony &UNC-Chapel Hill Wind Ensemble
Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant, conductorDavid Thomas Kehler, guest conductor
Susan Fancher, saxophone soloistThe North Carolina Saxophone Ensemble,
guest performersApril 14, 2011
Overture to Candide .....................Leonard BernsteinFestive Overture ........................................................ Dmitri Shostakovich/trans. Donald Hunsberger*negative one plus three equals two Kristina WarrenSaxophone Concerto .......................... Michael TorkePrimavera Portena ..................................................... .............. Astor Piazzolla/arr. Laurent EstoppeyFirst Suite in E-flat ............................... Gustav Holst*Aaron’s Fanfare ................................Bryan MorganSir Patrick .................. Traditional/arr. Philippe Geiss
University of North Carolina at CharlotteSymphonic Wind Ensemble
Laurence L. Marks, conductorSteven Bryant, guest conductor
February 23, 2011
Sunrise at Angel’s Gate .................................. SparkeChester ....................................................... SchumanChester Leaps In ............................................ BryantFirst Suite in E-flat ............................................HolstSuite Dreams .................................................. BryantNobles of the Mystic Shrine ...............Sousa/Fennell
Charlotte Youth Wind EnsembleLaurence L. Marks, conductor
Steven Bryant, Blair Smith and Neil Underwood, guest conductors
Linda Harvey, piccoloFebruary 22, 24; March 1, 2011
La Belle Helene ............................. Offenbach/OdomThe Directorate .....................................Sousa/ByrneThe Marbled Midnight Mile .......................... BryantConcerto for Piccolo in C .................... Vivaldi/ReedTeamwork....................................................GlassockHonor, Above All from No Finer Calling ......GirouxCartoon ............................................................... Hart
University of North Carolina at CharlotteSymphonic Wind Ensemble
April 27, 2011Laurence L. Marks, conductor
Royce Lumpkin, trombone
Fanfare for A Celebration ...............................NelsonDance of the Actors ..............Tchaikovsky/BourgeoisSanctuary ........................................................ TicheliThe Three Trumpeters ..................................AgostiniFillmore Trombonanza
Teddy Trombone ......................................Fillmore Miss Trombone ........................................Fillmore Lassus Trombone .....................................FillmoreAfter A Gentle Rain ................................ IannaconnePines of Rome, mvt. IV ....................Respighi/Duker
NORTH DAKOTAUniversity of North Dakota
Wind EnsembleJames Popejoy, conductor
North Dakota Trombone ChoirTJ Chapman, tuba
Nicholas Kelly, euphoniumJeff Sands, euphonium
Emily Wirkus, euphoniumNovember 30, 2010
Commando March ..........................................BarberMedieval Suite ............................................... NelsonFalls the Shadow ...........................................CorwellSeasons ........................................................... SparkeSevens ...............................................................HazoLassus Trombone .........................................FillmoreThe Trombone King .......................................... King
University of North DakotaUniversity Band
James Popejoy, conductorNovember 30, 2010
Triumphant Fanfare ......................................SaucedoMarch of the Trolls from “Lyric Suite” ...Grieg/BeckSure on This Shining Night ..............Barber/SaucedoThree Sketches for Winds ........................ GrundmanTiger Rag .................................................arr. Higgins
University of North DakotaWind Ensemble
James Popejoy, conductorGrand Cities Children’s Choir
March 3, 2011
Festive Overture ............... Shostakovich/HunsbergerGhost Train..................................................WhitacreDivertimento ....................................................CichyTidal Forces ............................................. MarkowskiShepherd’s Hey ........................................... GraingerBe Thou My Vision .................................... arr. CrossDry Your Tears, Afrika .............................................. ........................... Williams/Lavender & Snyder
University of North DakotaUniversity Band
James Popejoy, conductorMarch 3, 2011
Cenotaph ......................................................... StampThemes from “La Belle Helene” ............................... ......................................... Offenbach/MahaffeyElements .....................................................BalmagesChorale and Shaker Dance .......................... ZdechlikAmerican Salute .................................Gould/Wagner
OHIO Columbus State Community College
Concert BandThomas Lloyd, conductor
November 30, 2010
Pentland Hills ...................................................Howe*Witham Hall Suite ................................. John LloydTwilight of the Gods ..................................... BoysenWilliam Byrd Suite .......................................... JacobPastime with Good Company .................. arr. Sparke
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Columbus State Community CollegeConcert Band
Thomas Lloyd, conductorCharles Wetherbee, violin
March 8, 2011
Bandology .................................................. OsterlingAria Cantabile ...............................................EriksonSymphonie Espagnol ............................Lalo/Benson Reeds of Distinction ........................................ HosayBella’s Lullaby .................................Burwell/MurthaThe Waltzing Cat.............................. Anderson/LangCantina Band from Star Wars .......... Williams/Burns
OKLAHOMA Oklahoma Baptist University
Symphonic BandJim Hansford, conductor
April 23, 2010“A Retirement Concert” - Dr. Jim Hansford,
Director of Bands 1990-2010
An American Fanfare .............................. Rick KirbyThe Star Spangled Banner ........................................ ................John Stafford Smith, arr. Jack StampColonial Song............................................................ ...... Percy Aldridge Grainger, ed. Mark RogersPerthshire Majesty ...............................Samuel HazoCathedrals .....................................Kathryn SalfelderA Sacred Set Divinum Mysterium ................James Swearingen Amazing Grace ..................................................... ...Traditional/William Himes, Luis Maldonado Prelude on an Old English Hymn ......................... ................................................. Robert SheldonSleep .................................................... Eric WhitacreFoundation ....................................Mark CamphouseThe Free Lance March .............................................. ............ John Philip Sousa, ed. William Revelli
OREGONOregon State University
Wind EnsembleChristopher C. Chapman, conductorA.G. McGranahan, guest conductor
Jill Pauls, fluteRobert Brudvig, percussion
February 18, 2011
Lincolnshire Posy ........................................ GraingerPrecious Metal: Concerto for Flute and Wind Ensemble.............................................SparrHounds of Spring .............................................. ReedConcerto for Percussion and Symphonic Band ........ .............................................................. Higdon
Oregon State UniversityWind Symphony
Christopher C. Chapman, conductorFebruary 18, 2011
Commando March ......................................... BarberIn Memoriam ............................................HalvorsenFolk Dances .........................................ShostakovichTwilight of the Gods ..................................... Boysen
Oregon State UniversityWind Ensemble
Japan Tour ProgramChristopher C. Chapman, conductor
Brad Townsend, guest conductorRobert Brudvig, soloist
June 1, 2011
Fanfare for a Celebration ...............................Nelson
Firefly .............................................................GeorgeChorus of Light .................................................. PutsPeople Who Live in Glass Houses ...................SousaConcerto for Percussion and Symphonic Band ........ .............................................................. HigdonWeekend in New York ................................... SparkePrayer for Asia .......................................... LaBounty...as an Autumn Mosaic ..............................Chapman
Oregon State UniversityWind Symphony
Christopher C. Chapman, conductorJune 1, 2011
Centennial Celebration Fanfare .................CarnahanFour Scottish Dances .....................................ArnoldAcrostic Song .......................................... Del TrediciFlorentiner March ............................................ FucikXerxes .......................................................... Mackey
University of PortlandWind Symphony
Patrick Murphy, conductorAlex Fiori and Louis Piano,
conducting associatesDecember 5, 2010
A Festival Prelude ............................................. ReedAustralian Up-Country Tune....................... GraingerFirst Suite in E-flat ............................................HolstMorning Alleluias for the Winter Solstice .....NelsonAncient and Honorable Artillery Company .....SousaSleigh Ride .................................................Anderson
University of PortlandWind Symphony
Patrick Murphy, conductorMarch 9, 2011
Ascension .................................................MobberleyTraffic ............................................................. RoremChaos Theory 3.0 ..........................................BonneyJericho .............................................................. Ayers
PENNSYLVANIAWest Chester University
Symphonic BandM. Gregory Martin, conductor
September 30, 2010
Army of the Nile .............................................AlfordShenandoah .................................................... TicheliFantasia for Band ........................................ GianniniBritish Eighth ................................................... Elliot
West Chester UniversityWind Ensemble
Andrew Yozviak, conductorSeptember 30, 2010
Frenergy .........................................Estacio/LinklaterPrelude, Op. 34, No. 14 ........Shostakovich/ReynoldsLincolnshire Posy ........................................ Grainger
West Chester UniversitySymphonic Band
M. Gregory Martin, conductorAndrew Yozviak, guest conductor
Justin McAdams, graduate conductorNovember 21, 2010
Gavorkna Fanfare ............................................ StampFolk Tune .................................................... GraingerAlligator Alley ......................................... DaughertySymphony No. 1 in Memoriam Dresden – 1945 ......
.............................................................BukvichPrologue and March ...................................... HartleySleep ............................................................WhitacreRussian Christmas Music .................................. Reed
West Chester UniversityWind Ensemble
Andrew Yozviak, guest conductorWilliam Berz, guest conductor
December 5, 2010
Millennium Canons ..................................Puts/SpedeEcstatic Waters ............................................... BryantSymphony in B-flat .................................. HindemithDies Natalis ................................................... Hanson
West Chester UniversityWind Ensemble
Andrew Yozviak, conductorWest Chester University 5th Annual
Trumpet FestivalJanuary 29, 2011
American Overture for Band ........................ JenkinsDouble Concerto ................................................ PlogConcerto No. 2 ................................................JolivetAnniversary Polka ........................................ MendezPolka in-the-box ........................................... MendezTres-Mendez Polka ...................................... MendezLe Vent des Helices ....................................... Naulais
West Chester UniversityChamber Winds
Andrew Yozviak, conductorLorraine Huddy, graduate conductor
February 13, 2011
Trois Fanfares pour des Proclamations de Napoléon ...........................................................CastérèdeSerenade, Op. 7 ..............................................StraussCapriol Suite ...................................Warlock/Geddes
West Chester UniversityConcert Band
M. Gregory Martin, conductorFebruary 13, 2011
Polly Oliver ........................................................RootCajun Folk Songs ........................................... TicheliOn a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss .................HolsingerA Festival Prelude ............................................. Reed
West Chester UniversitySymphonic Band
M. Gregory Martin, conductorAdam Gumble, graduate conductor
February 27, 2011
Blue Lake Overture ....................................... ChanceChorale Prelude: So Pure the Star ........... PersichettiFirst Suite in E-flat for Military Band, mvt. I ...HolstSuite Dreams .................................................. BryantChorale and Alleluia ..................................... Hanson
West Chester UniversityWind Ensemble
Andrew Yozviak, conductorFebruary 27, 2011
Scenes from the Louvre ............................Dello Joio*Concertino for 11 Instruments and Wind Ensemble ................................................................ TurrinKingfishers Catch Fire ................................. Mackey
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West Chester UniversityConcert Band
M. Gregory Martin, conductorCassidy Nalepa, graduate conductor
April 6, 2011
Fairest of the Fair .............................................SousaSalvation is Created .......Tschesnokoff/HouseknechtRollo Takes a Walk ....................................MaslankaAmerica Riversongs ................................... La PlanteSymphonic Dance No. 3 “Fiesta” ...............Williams
West Chester UniversitySymphonic Band
M. Gregory Martin, conductorAndrew Yozviak, guest conductor
April 6, 2011
Puszta ..................................................Van der RoostElegy ............................................................. ChanceFestivo ..........................................................GregsonFlag of Stars ..................................................... Jacob
West Chester UniversityWind Ensemble
Andrew Yozviak, conductorPennsylvania Music Educators Association State
ConferenceHershey Convention Center
April 14, 2011
Prelude, Op. 34 No. 14 .........Shostakovich/ReynoldsFrenergy .........................................Estacio/LinklaterScenes from the Louvre ............................Dello JoioEcstatic Waters ............................................... BryantKingfishers Catch Fire ................................. Mackey
West Chester UniversityChamber Winds
Andrew Yozviak, conductorApril 19, 2011
Partita in F, B18 .............................................RosettiSerenade, Op. 7 ..............................................StraussOctet, Op. 216 ............................................ ReineckeDance Mix ........................................................Smith
West Chester UniversityWind Ensemble
Andrew Yozviak, conductorJohn Villella, guest conductor
Justin McAdams, graduate conductorApril 26, 2011
Russlan and Ludmilla Overture .......Glinka/HenningThe Solitary Dancer ...................................... BensonColonial Song.............................................. GraingerAngels in the Architecture ............................. TicheliLa Fiesta Mexicana ........................................... Reed
SOUTH CAROLINABob Jones University
Symphonic Wind BandDan Turner, conductor
October 2, 2009Alumni Gazebo Concert
Jubilee Overture ............................................. SparkeMarche Slav ......................Tchaikovsky/LaurendeauConcord ............................................................. JagerPineapple Poll ............................ Sullivan/MackerrasThe Rakes of Mallow .................................AndersonRussian Sailor’s Dance ..................... Gliere/LeidzenThe National Game ..........................................Sousa
Bob Jones UniversitySymphonic Wind BandDan Turner, conductor
Rob Schoolfield, associate conductorPam Dunbar, soprano
December 4, 2009Of Biblical Proportion
Symphony No. 2 “Genesis” ................... GillinghamJericho Rhapsody ............................... Morton GouldPrelude to Act Two from Saul and David ................. .............................................. Nielsen/arr. BoydDavid ..............................................................MelilloO Magnum Mysterium .............. Lauridsen/ReynoldsPraise Jerusalem! (Kovia Yeroosaghem) ..... A. ReedA Christmas Sing-along ......................... arr. Lovrien
Bob Jones UniversitySymphonic Wind BandDan Turner, conductor
February 19, 2010Around the World
Unter dem Gardestern ................................ StieberitzResting in the Peace of His Hands .................Gibson“Machine” from Fifth Symphony ............................. ............................................. Bolcom/LavenderSalvation is Created .............................TschesnokoffFuna Uta ................................................................ ItoLa Fiesta Mexicana ................................. H. O. Reed
Bob Jones UniversitySymphonic Wind BandDan Turner, conductor
Laura Franklin, marimbaApril 14, 2010
Made in America
An Outdoor Overture ...................................CoplandSunrise At Angel’s Gate ................................. SparkeConcerto for Marimba & Wind Ensemble ...RosauroHuapango ................................................... MoncayoGeorge Washington Bridge ........................ SchumanMarch: George Washington Bicentennial .......Sousa
Bob Jones UniversitySymphonic Wind BandDan Turner, conductor
October 1, 2010Alumni Gazebo Concert
The British Eighth ........................................... ElliottOctober ........................................................WhitacreSelections from The Music Man ..........Willson/LangThe Old Grumbly Bear .................................... FucikThe Universal Judgment ............ de Nardis/CafarellaRolling Thunder ...........................................Fillmore
Bob Jones UniversitySymphonic Wind BandDan Turner, conductor
Brittany Batdorf, bassoonDecember 3, 2010
Posies
He Who Would Valiant Be ............ Gustafson/TurnerAmazing Grace .............................................. TicheliVariations and Rondo, Op. 57 ....... Kalliwoda/BalentVariations on the “Porazzi” Theme of Wagner ......... ............................................................. A. ReedLincolnshire Posy ........................... Grainger/FennellIrish Tune from County Derry .................... GraingerCarol of the Drum ................................. Davis/Werle
Bob Jones UniversitySymphonic Wind BandDan Turner, conductor
February 18, 2011British Classics for Winds
Flourish for Wind Band ...............Vaughan WilliamsAwayday ............................................................ GorbOrb and Sceptre ..............................................WaltonEnglish Folk Song Suite...............Vaughan WilliamsHandel in the Strand .................................... GraingerYe Banks and Braes O’Bonnie Doon .......... GraingerEagle Squadron ...............................................Alford
Clemson UniversitySymphonic Band
Mark Spede, conductorGregg Gausline, guest conductor
November 22, 2010
American Overture for Band .................................... ...................................... Joseph Wilcox JenkinsAustralian Up-Country Tune............. Percy GraingerAngels In the Architecture ...................Frank TicheliGeorge Washington Bridge ...........William SchumanShadow Rituals ......................... Michael MarkowskiAurora Awakes ..................................... John Mackey
Clemson UniversitySymphonic Band
Mark Spede, conductorTimothy Hurlburt, guest conductor
Eric Lapin, clarinetMarch 8, 2011
Children’s Fanfare ..................................Mark SpedeFolk Song Suite ................... Ralph Vaughn WilliamsFestival Variations ........................... Claude T. SmithFusion ...............................................Brian BalmagesBrooklyn Bridge, mvt. IV .......... Michael DaughertyPines of Rome, mvt. IV ............................................. .................... Ottorino Respighi/arr. Guy Duker
University of South CarolinaSymphonic Winds
Rebecca L. Phillips, conductorMatthew Smith, graduate conductor
November 21, 2010“French Impressions”
Orient and Occident, Op. 25 ..................................... Camille Saint-Saëns/ed. Timothy Reynish & Bruce PerryThrenody for Haiti ...............................Andy Francis Suite Française ................................. Darius Milhaud“Fanfare” from La Péri ........................... Paul Dukas“The Engulfed Cathedral” from Préludes, Book I .... ...........Claude Debussy/trans. Merlin PattersonParis Sketches: Homages for Band ....Martin Ellerby
University of South CarolinaWind Ensemble
Scott Weiss, conductorClifford Leaman, alto saxophone
November 22, 2010“Emblems”
Military March in F, WoO 18 .................................... .....................................Ludwig Van BeethovenGeschwindmarsch by Beethoven from Sinfonia Serena ............................ Paul HindemithEmblems ...........................................Aaron CoplandSymphony No. 4, Op. 165 ..............Alan HovhanessConcerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Orchestra ... .........................................Leonard Mark LewisMarch from the Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber ........................ ................................................. Paul Hindemith
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University of South CarolinaUniversity Band
Steven McKeithen, conductorMatthew Smith, graduate conductor
February 18, 2011
Carnival ................................................... Paul BaslerPrelude in the Dorian Mode ...................................... .............Antonio de Cabezón trans by GraingerThird Suite ............................................Robert JagerMock Morris ..............Percy Grainger/trans. KreinesOverture on a Southern Hymn ........... Robert PalmerScossa Elettrica ..............Giacomo Puccini/arr. Yeats
University of South CarolinaWind Ensemble
Scott Weiss, conductorNicole Gross, graduate conductor
Joseph Eller, clarinetFebruary 18, 2011
Introduction to Also Sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30 ...... ................................................. Richard StraussMars, the Bringer of War from The Planets, Op. 32 . ..................................................... Gustav Holst*Concerto for Wind Ensemble ............Steven BryantFugue in G Major, BWV 577 “Gigue” ..................... ..................................... Johann Sebastian Bach The Promise of Living from The Tender Land ......... ..................................................Aaron CoplandConcerto for Clarinet .............................. Artie ShawMarch from the Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber ........................ ................................................. Paul Hindemith
University of South CarolinaSymphonic Winds
Rebecca L. Phillips, conductorJames W. Taylor, graduate conductor
Jennifer Parker-Harley, fluteFebruary 19, 2011
Sabre and Spurs ......................................................... John Philip Sousa/arr. Keith Brion & Loras SchisselSymphonic Movement ....................Vaclav NelhybelConcertino, Op. 107 .................................................. .............Cécile Chaminade/arr. Clayton WilsonDesi ........................................... Michael DaughertyDusk ....................................................Steven BryantFiesta del Pacifico .................................Roger NixonUndertow .............................................. John Mackey
University of South CarolinaWind Ensemble
Scott Weiss, conductorNicole Gross, graduate conductor
Joseph Eller, clarinetClover High School, Clover, South Carolina
February 23, 2011Great Bridge High School, South Chesapeake,
VirginiaFebruary 24, 2011
Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall,Northern Virginia Community College,
Alexandria, VirginiaFebruary 24, 2011
Introduction to Also Sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30 ...... ................................................. Richard StraussMars, the Bringer of War from The Planets, Op. 32 . ..................................................... Gustav Holst*Concerto for Wind Ensemble ............Steven BryantFugue in G Major, BWV 577 “Gigue” ..................... ..................................... Johann Sebastian Bach The Promise of Living from The Tender Land Aaron .............................................................Copland
Concerto for Clarinet .............................. Artie ShawMarch from the Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber ........................ ................................................. Paul Hindemith
TENNESSEEEast Tennessee State University
Concert Band and Wind EnsembleChristian Zembower, conductor
Daniel McCloud, guest conductorNovember 23, 2010
Concert BandAffirmation (from Elegy and Affirmation) ..... StampCanterbury Chorale .............................Van der RoostSun Dance ...................................................... TicheliHorkstow Grange .........................Grainger/SweeneyYe Banks and Braes O’Bonnie Doon ........................ ............................................................ GraingerRussian Christmas Music .................... Reed/Curnow
Wind EnsembleThe World is Waiting for the Sunrise ........................ ...........................................arr. Alford/ed. GoreOctober ........................................................WhitacreVariations on a Korean Folk Song ................ ChanceEnglish Folk Song Suite...............Vaughan WilliamsKirkpatrick Fanfare ....................................... BoysenSleigh Ride .................................................Anderson
East Tennessee State UniversityWind Ensemble
Christian Zembower, conductorEast Tennessee School Band and
Orchestra AssociationAll-East Regional Band Conference,
Gatlinburg, TNFebruary 4, 2011
Gumsucker’s March .................................... GraingerOctober ........................................................WhitacreEnglish Folk Song Suite...............Vaughan WilliamsVariations on a Korean Folk Song ................ Chancenite ridin’ on da riva .................................. O’ConnorThe World is Waiting for the Sunrise ........................ ...........................................arr. Alford/ed. Gore
East Tennessee State UniversityCollaborative Concert
Christian Zembower, conductorChris Smithson, conductor
February 24, 2011
Sullivan Central High School BandA New Birth of Freedom ...................................BassVariations on a Korean Folk Song ................ Chance
ETSU Concert BandOverture in B-flat .................................... GiovanniniRadiant Moonbeams ............................... GillinghamAlligator Alley ......................................... DaughertySatiric Dances (I, III) ................................Dello Joio
Collaborative BandsOn Thousand Cranes .................................... SheldonUnity March .................................................. Hodges
Southern Adventist UniversityWind SymphonyCollegedale, TN
Ken Parsons, conductorOctober 17, 2010
“Hail, Britannia!”
Flourish for Glorious John ........................................ .................................. Ralph Vaughan WilliamsFuneral Music for Queen Mary ................................. ............................Henry Purcell/Steven StuckySecond Suite in F for Military Band .... Gustav Holst
Mannin Veen ........................................ Haydn WoodEnglish Dances, Set 2 ......................Malcom ArnoldCelebration ...........................................Philip Sparke
Southern Adventist UniversityWind SymphonyCollegedale, TN
Ken Parsons, conductorApril 10, 2011“Kid Stuff”
Children’s Overture ............................ Eugene BozzaResting in the Peace of His Hands ........ John GibsonNilesdance .......................................David HolsingerChildren’s Dance “Over the hills and far away” ....... .................................................. Percy GraingerSymphony No. 3 ................................. James Barnes
TEXAS Stephen F. Austin State University
Wind EnsembleFred J. Allen, conductor
David W. Campo, associate conductorBrett A. Richardson, assistant conductor
January 30-February 1, 2011“2011 Winter Tour”
Short Ride in a Fast Machine ..............Adams/OdomCanzona .........................................................MenninA Simple Song from “Mass” ...... Bernstein/SweeneyTunbridge Fair ................................................. PistonPostcard .......................................................... TicheliBarnum and Bailey’s Favorite .......................... King
Stephen F. Austin State UniversityWind Symphony and Symphonic band
David W. Campo, conductorBrett A. Richardson, conductor
Corey D. Daniel and Michelle King,graduate conductors
Feb. 8, 2011“British Band Classics”
Symphonic BandThemes from “Green Bushes” .........Grainger/DaehnLinden Lea ......................... Vaughan Williams/StoutWhip and Spur .................................... Allen/Cramer
Wind SymphonyFlourish for Wind Band ...............Vaughan WilliamsHammersmith: Prelude and Scherzo .................HolstAn Original Suite ............................................. Jacob
Stephen F. Austin State UniversityWind Ensemble
Fred J. Allen, conductorFrank B. Wickes, guest conductor
Corey D. Daniel, Michelle King, and Michael Oreka, graduate conductors
March 25, 2011“2011 SFA Wind Conducting Symposium
Concert”
Canzona .........................................................MenninAmazing Grace .............................................. TicheliGood Soldier Schweik Suite ........................... KurkaIrish Tune from County Derry ..Grainger/ed. RogersFirst Suite in E-flat, Op. 28, No. 1 ............................ ...........................................Holst/ed. Matthews
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Stephen F. Austin State UniversityWind Ensemble
Fred J. Allen, conductorDavid W. Campo, associate conductor
April 5, 2011“Monuments”
Fireworks, Op. 4 ...................................... StravinskyIrish Tune from County Derry .................... GraingerFoshay Tower ...................................................SousaTrittico .........................................................NelhybelSymphony No. 8 ........................................Maslanka
Stephen F. Austin State UniversityWind Symphony
David W. Campo, conductorMichael Oreka, graduate conductor
April 19, 2011“Homeboys”
Chansons Cadiennes .................................D. CampoAmazing Grace .............................................. TicheliIntroduction and Allegro .................................. GatesJubilee ....................................................... R. CampoSymphony No. 2 ............................................ Ticheli
Stephen F. Austin State UniversitySymphonic Band and University Band
David W. Campo and Brett A. Richardson, conductors
Christopher G. Bailey, Catherine Conrad, and Corey D. Daniel, Graduate Conductors
April 26, 2011
University BandTriumphant Fanfare ......................................SaucedoThe Wayfarer’s Journey ....................................AkeyThree Chorale Preludes .................. Bach/ed. LathamWashington Post ...............................................Sousa
Symphonic BandLuminescence ..................................... BiedenbenderThe King of Love My Shepherd Is ........................... .......................................Traditional/arr. TurnerManhattan Beach .............................................SousaVesuvius ......................................................... Ticheli
The University of TexasWind Ensemble
Jerry F. Junkin, conductorMarianne Gedigian, flute
October 27, 2010
Stampede .............................................Steven BryantThe Shadow of Sirius ............................. Joel PuckettConcerto for Wind Ensemble ..............Steven Bryant
The University of TexasWind Symphony
Robert M. Carnochan, conductorNovember 17, 2010
Spanish Silhouette .................................. Carter PannIt perched for Vespers nine..................... Joel PuckettAurora Awakes ..................................... John MackeySteven Bryant ....................................Ecstatic Waters
The University of TexasWind Ensemble
Jerry F. Junkin, conductorNovember 22, 2010
Variations on “America” ........................................... Charles Ives/orch. William Schuman/trans. William RhodesSecond Suite in F for Military Band, op. 28, no. 2 ... ..................................................... Gustav HolstColonel Bogey ................................. Kenneth Alford
Piano Sonata No. 2 “Concord, Mass., 1840-1860” .. .................Charles Ives/trans. Merlin Patterson
The University of TexasSymphony Band
Damon S. Talley, conductorNovember 29, 2010
Wild Nights! .........................................Frank TicheliHommage à Rameau ................................................. .......Calude Debussy/trans.Donald HunsbergerSuite Francaise ................................. Darius MilhaudThe Marbled Midnight Mile ...............Steven BryantSelections from “The Danserye” ................. Tielman Susato/trans. Patrick Dunnigan
The University of TexasWind Ensemble
Jerry F. Junkin, conductorDaniel Tembras, guest conductor
February 16, 2011
Procession of the Nobles from “Mlada” ................... ............................... Nikolay Rimsky-KorsakovMarche Joyeuse ......................... Emmanuel ChabrierRest .....................................................Frank TicheliDionysiaques, op. 62 ........................ Florent SchmittSuite from Mass ...........................Leonard BernsteinThe Pines of Rome ........................Ottorino Respighi
The University of TexasWind Symphony
Robert M. Carnochan, conductorFebruary 23, 2011
The Gum-Suckers March .......................................... Percy Aldridge Grainger/ed. R. Mark RodgersThe Promise of Living from The Tender Land ......... ..................................................Aaron CoplandFrom a Dark Millenium ..............Joseph SchwantnerSpangled Heavens .........................Donald GranthamStarry Crown .................................Donald Grantham
The University of TexasSymphony Band
Damon S. Talley, conductorFebruary 28, 2011
Firefly ................................................... Ryan GeorgeO Magnum Mysterium .............................................. ...Morten Lauridsen/trans. H. Robert ReynoldsVientos y Tangos ........................... Michael GandolfiMountain Lake Photograph .................. Zack StantonLa Fiesta Mexicana ............................H. Owen Reed
The University of TexasConcert Bands
Robert M. Carnochan, Scott S. Hanna, and Damon S. Talley, conductors
Jaclyn Hartenberger, Dennis Llinas, Benjamin Lorenzo, and Daniel Tembras, guest conductors
March 7, 2011
Texas Concert BandHis Honor ..........................................Henry FillmoreCountry Gardens ....................................................... Percy Aldridge Grainger/arr. John Philip SousaCountry Gardens ................ Percy Aldridge Grainger
Orange Concert BandWolsey’s Wilde and Earle of Oxford’s March from William Byrd Suite .........................Gordon Jacob Australian Up-Country Tune..................................... Percy Aldridge Grainger/arr. Glenn Cliff BainumElegy for a Young American ........... Ronald LoPrestiCircus Days ...........................Karl King/arr. Schissel
Longhorn Concert BandEl Capitan ..................................................................
.......... John Philip Sousa/ed. Frederick FennellBlessed are They ....................................................... .........Johannes Brahms/arr. Barbara BuehlmanVariations on a Korean Folk Song ............................ ..........................................John Barnes Chance
White Concert BandAmerica, The Beautiful ............................................. ....................Samuel Ward/arr. Carmen DragonFolk Song Suite ................. Ralph Vaughan Williams
The University of TexasWind Ensemble
Jerry F. Junkin, conductorCatharine Bushman and Robert M. Carnochan,
guest conductorsMarch 30, 2011
Spumante .................Dan Welcher/trans. Paul BissellHymn to a Blue Hour ........................... John MackeyAugenblick ....................................Christopher StarkHaiku Symphony No. 4....................... Josh HummelSymphonies of Wind Instruments .....Igor StravinskyRocky Point Holiday .............................. Ron Nelson
The University of TexasSymphony Band and Wind Symphony
Damon S. Talley and Robert M. Carnochan, conductors
Catharine Bushman and Scott S. Hanna guest conductorsMarch 31, 2011
Symphony BandFlorentiner “Grande March Italiana,” op. 214 .......... .......................................................Julius FucikVariations on the “Porazzi” Theme of Wagner ......... .......................................................Alfred ReedLincolnshire Posy ............... Percy Aldridge Grainger
Wind SymphonyBaron Lacroix’s Shuffle ................Donald GranthamChant funéraire .................................... Gabriel FauréSymphony in B-flat .......................... Paul Hindemith
The University of Texas at El PasoChamber Players
T. André Feagin, conductorNovember 18, 2010
Overture from “Dancer in the Dark” ........................ ............................. Guomundsdóttir, arr. FeaginAdagio in F major .................................... BeethovenSerenade No. 1 ......................................... PersichettiThe Good Soldier Schweik Suite .................... Kurka
The University of Texas at El PasoChamber Players
T. André Feagin, conductorFebruary 22, 2011
Fanfare for the Common Man ......................CoplandSonata for Two Clarinets .............................. PoulencSerenade in E-flat, Op. 7 ................................StraussBe Thou My Vision .................................. arr. FeaginPetite Symphonie ......................................... GonoudMad Circus .......................................................Lewis
The University of Texas at El PasoSymphony Band
T. André Feagin, conductorFebruary 24, 2011
Africa: Ceremony, Song and Ritual .................SmithOn an American Spiritual ...........................HolsingerDwellers of the Western World ........Sousa, arr. GoreA Movement for Rosa ............................ CamphouseToday is the Gift ................................................Hazo
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Tarleton State UniversityWind Ensemble
Anthony Pursell, conductorJustin Good, student conductor
Gary Westbrook, guest conductorHeather Hawk, soprano
December 6, 2010
The Redwoods ..............................................GalanteGeorge Washington Bridge ........................ SchumanThree American Gospel Songs ....................ZaninelliSleigh Ride .................................................AndersonChristmas Festival ......................................AndersonAuld Lang Syne ...................................arr. LongfieldCowboy Christmas ............................... arr. Simmons
Tarleton State UniversityWind Ensemble
Anthony Pursell, conductorThe Inaugural Tarleton Invitational
Band FestivalFeaturing the Music of Col. John Bourgeois,
USMC (Ret.)Composer- and Conductor-in-Residence
March 10, 2011
Aubrey Fanfare ............................................... StampPolonaise from ‘The Slippers’................................... .....................................Tchaikovsky/BourgeoisMarch from Tabasco, ‘The Pasha’s Guard’ ............... .........................................Chadwick/BourgeoisIn Memoriam .......................... Halvorsen/BourgeoisSunflower Slow Drag ....Joplin & Hayden/BourgeoisElsa’s Procession to the Cathedral ............................ .............................................Wagner/Bourgeois
VIRGINIALongwood University
Wind SymphonyGordon Ring, conductor
Lisa Kinzer, pianoMarch 8, 2010
“Allegro Giocoso” from Symphony No. 4 ............... .............. Johannes Brahms/trans. Gordon RingFirst Suite in E-flat ............................... Gustav HolstSuite Dreams .......................................Steven BryantRhapsody in Blue ...................................................... ..............George Gershwin/arr. Thomas Verrier
Shenandoah ConservatorySymphonic Wind EnsembleEmily Threinen, conductor
Evgeny Sidorov, student soloistFebruary 11, 2011
“Symbolism and Allusion”
Kleine Dreigroschenmusik ................................WeillVariations in G Minor on a Theme by Glinka ........... ............................................. Rimsky-KorsakovSalvation is Created ........Tschesnokov/HouseknechtMusic for Prague 1968 ...................................... Husa
Shenandoah ConservatoryConcert Band
Emily Threinen, conductorFebruary 18, 2011
“British Fare”
H.R.H The Duke of Cambridge March ..................... ................................................Malcolm ArnoldRhosymedre ...........Ralph Vaughan Williams/BeelerAn Original Suite ................................ Gordon JacobSunrise at Angel’s Gate ........................Philip SparkeMars from “The Planets” ..................... Gustav Holst
Shenandoah ConservatorySymphonic Wind EnsembleEmily Threinen, conductor
Joseph Schwantner, composer-in-residenceApril 2, 2011
“Expressions of Nature”
An Outdoor Overture ...................................CoplandSleep ............................................................WhitacreIn Evening’s Stillness... ...........................SchwantnerThe Light Fantastic ................................. RindfleischNiagara Falls .............................................Daugherty
Shenandoah ConservatoryConcert Band
Emily Threinen, conductorApril 12, 2011
“Imagery and Color”A Ceremonial Fanfare ............................Alfred ReedMoon by Night .............................Jonathan NewmanColor ................................................... Bob MargolisSymphony #1 “In Memoriam Dresden” ................... ................................................. Daniel BukvichPagaent ........................................ Vincent Persichetti
Virginia TechSymphonic Wind EnsembleTravis J. Cross, conductor
October 22, 2010
Carmina Burana .....................................Orff/Krance
Virginia TechSymphonic Wind EnsembleTravis J. Cross, conductor
November 14, 2010
Folk Dances .........................Shostakovich/ReynoldsO Magnum Mysterium .............. Lauridsen/ReynoldsRussian Christmas Music .................................. Reed
Virginia TechSymphony Band
David McKee and Anthony Marinello, III, conductors
Elizabeth Schultz, guest conductor
Marche des Parachutistes Belges ................LeemansIn Nature’s Glory .......................................BalmagesAllerseelen .......................................... Strauss/DavisFortress ........................................................... Ticheli
Virginia TechSymphonic Wind EnsembleTravis J. Cross, conductor
February 20, 2010
Chester ........................................................SchumanColonial Song.............................................. GraingerZion ............................................................. Welcher
WISCONSINLawrence University
Symphonic Band and Wind EnsembleAndrew Mast, conductor
Kirk Moss, guest conductorOctober 8, 2010
Symphonic BandCathedrals ....................................Kathryn SalfelderDo Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night ................. ................................................Elliot Del BorgoMarch “Glory of Catalonia” ............ Michio Mamiya
Wind Ensemble*Arclight Alley ............................David Werfelmann
Auruora Awakes ................................... John MackeyFirst Suite in E-flat ............................... Gustav Holst
Lawrence UniversitySymphonic Band and Wind Ensemble
Andrew Mast, conductorNovember 14, 2010
“Americana”
Symphonic BandAmerican Overture for Band .................................... ...................................... Joseph Wilcox JenkinsSymphonic Songs for Band ...................................... ..................................... Robert Russell BennettSemper Fidelis ..............................John Philip Sousa
Wind EnsembleSymphonic Dances from “West Side Story” ............. ............ Leonard Bernstin/trans. Paul LavenderOctober ................................................ Eric WhitacreEmblems ...........................................Aaron Copland
Lawrence UniversitySymphonic Band and Wind Ensemble
Andrew Mast, conductorMarty Erickson, tubaErin Bryan, soprano
March 5, 2011
Symphonic BandSasha Takes a Train ...............................Kim PortnoyPrelude to Act Three, Kunihild ................................. ............................ Cyril Kistler/arr. Robert BarrGreen Bushes ............................................................ Percy Aldridge Grainger/trans. Frank Pappajohn
Wind Ensemble*Shadja-maalika: Modal Illusions .. Asha SrinivasanConcerto for Bassoon in B-flat Major, K191 ............ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/ trans. Margaret Sisson EricksonAngels in the Architecture ...................Frank Ticheli
CANADA(ALBERTA)University of Alberta
Symphonic Wind EnsembleAngela Schroeder, conductor
John Corigliano, visiting distinguished guest composer
October 21, 2010
Kingfisher’s Catch Fire ........................ John MackeyOctober ................................................ Eric WhitacreGazebo Dances .................................John CoriglianoSymphony No. 3: Circus Maximus .......................... .................................................John Corigliano
(Canadian Premiere Performance)