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Virginia Band and Orchestra
Directors’ Association
ALL-VIRGINIA BAND and ORCHESTRA
Saturday, April 8, 2017
Charles J. Colgan, Sr. High School
Center for Fine and Performing Arts
Manassas, VA
Concert Band: Jamie Nix, Columbus State University
Symphonic Band: Gary Green, the University of Miami
Orchestra: Anthony Maiello, George Mason University
Stephen H. Rice (2014-2016)
Allen Hall (2012-2014)
Keith Taylor (2010-2012)
Doug Armstrong (2008-2010)
Rob Carroll (2006-2008)
Denny Stokes (2004-2006)
T. Jonathan Hargis (2002-2004)
Jack Elgin (2000-2002)
Joseph Tornello (1998-2000)
Linda J. Gammon (1996-1998)
Stanley R. Schoonover (1994-1996)
Dwight Leonard (1992-1994)
Diana Love (1990-1992)
Steve King (1988-1990)
Scott Lambert (1986-1988)
Carl A. Bly (1984-1986)
Vincent J. Tornello (1982-1984)
Daniel J. Schoemmell (1980-1982)
Edward Altman (1978-1980)
Fred Blake (1976-1978)
H. Gaylen Strunce (1974-1976)
Carroll R. Bailey (1972-1974)
James Lunsford (1970-1972)
James Simmons (1968-1970)
Harold Peterson (1966-1968)
David Mitchell (1964-1966)
John Perkins (1962-964)
Ralph Shank (1960-1962)
Gerald M. Lewis (1958-1960)
Leo Imperial (1956-1958)
Philip J. Fuller (1953-1956)
Clyde Duvall (1952-1953)
Russell Williams (1950-1952)
Sidney Berg (1948-1950)
William Nicholas (1946-1948)
Sharon B. Hoose (1944-1946)
J.H. Donahue, Jr. (1943-1944)
G.T. Slusser (1942-1943)
Fred Felmet, Jr. (1941-1942)
Sharon B. Hoose (1940-1941)
Gilbert F. Curtis (1930-1940)
Virginia Band and Orchestra Directors Association
Past Presidents
Virginia Band and Orchestra Directors Association
75th Anniversary
In recognition of the 75th anniversary of the Virginia Band and Orchestra Directors Association, three works were commissioned
to be written by composers with ties to Virginia. The first by Michael Oare (Band Director at Great Bridge Middle School in
Chesapeake) was premiered by the All-Virginia Concert Band in 2015. In the near future it will be transcribed and made availa-
ble for middle school string orchestra.
The second commission by Brian Balmages, written for high school string orchestra, was premiered last year by the All-Virginia
Orchestra. Brian Balmages is a graduate of James Madison University and is Currently, Director of Instrumental Publications
for The FJH Music Company Inc. in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The third commission The Seeker will be for high school band to be premiered at today’s All-Virginia Band and
Orchestra event by the All-Virginia Symphonic Band. The composer, David Maslanka, is in attendance.
In Buddhist tradition the bodhisattvas are the seekers after enlightment. It can be said that we are all seekers on this path, the path of self-understanding, of the heart of compassion, of caring for the world.
The bodhisattvas are put forward as models for our own seeking:
Avalokiteshvara: The way of listening in order to relieve the suffering in the world.
Manjushri: The way of being still and looking deeply into the heart of things and people.
Samantabhadra: The way of acting with the eyes and heart of compassion.
Ksitigarbha: The way of being present where there is darkness, suffering, oppression and despair.
Sadaparibhuta: The way of never disparaging or underestimating any living being.
“The Seeker” is subtitled “a symphonic movement.” It opens with a slow melody that feels like an Appalachian folk song. It tran-sitions suddenly and sharply into the main body of the work, an energetic and exuberant romp at a very speedy tempo. The open-ing melody returns in the context of a chorale, my recomposition of “Christe, der dubist Tag und Licht” (Christ, you who are day and light) from the 371 four-part chorales of Bach. The movement concludes with a partial recap of the fast music, and a very brief coda.
VBODA Timeline
1939 VBODA is established, first president serves 1939-1941
1947 Original Virginia Manual and Selective Music List published, edited by Sydney Berg.
1950 First publication of a Selective Music List for solos and ensembles.
1952 First revision of VBODA manual, edited by Russell Williams
1957 Revision edited by Mr. Williams and Mr. Berg
1962 Sydney Berg appointed to the standing position of Manual Editor, and Phillip J. Fuller,
Assistant Manual Editor
1970 Fred Blake appointed as Orchestra Music Editor
1972 The selective music list is augmented by an administrative handbook, addressing VBODA
regulations, procedures and forms
1979 Kay Wharton succeeds Mr. Blake as Orchestra Music Editor
1987 Administrative handbook comprehensively reorganized during the leadership of President
Lambert, formatted in twelve sections
1988 Wayne Powell appointed as Assistant Manual Editor
1995 Sidney Berg named VBODA Editor Emeritus, Daniel L. Kosko appointed as
Manual Editor
1995 Manual Committee formed, with Stanley Schoonover appointed as first chairperson
1998 Selective Music List released in electronic format
2010-13 VBODA Manual/Administrative Handbook comprehensively updated, rearticulated and
reorganized during the leadership of VBODA presidents Armstrong, Taylor and Hall
Gary Green is the retired Director of Bands of the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami, Florida. In addition to supervising all band activities at UM, Gary was Professor and Chair of the Department of Instrumental Performance and served as the conductor of the Wind Ensemble. Gary holds a B.M. degree from Boise State University and an M.M. degree from the University of Idaho.
Prior to joining the faculty at UM, Gary served for ten years as Director of Bands at the University of Connecticut and was influential in commissioning and recording new works for winds and percussion including Symphony No. 3
by David Maslanka and A Cornfield in July and The River by William Penn. Urban Requiem by Michael Colgrass was commissioned by the Philip Frost Commission Fund and has become a standard in the repertoire for wind ensemble. Among other new compositions to be written for winds and percussion is the commission for the University of Miami Frost Wind Ensemble of Christopher Rouse's Wolf Rounds premiering in Carnegie Hall this month.
Throughout his career, Green has received numerous honors and awards. His recent conducting activities include events in Florida, Texas, Connecticut, Kansas, Maryland, Georgia, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and others. In addition, he has conducted all state, regional, national, and international honor bands.
Mr. Green is an active conductor and clinician and has appeared with International, National and Regional Bands and intercollegiate bands across the country. He has frequently conducted the Texas All State Band and premiered Lux Aurumque by Eric Whitacre with that ensemble.
Mr. Green is a member of the American Bandmasters Association, the College Band Directors
Association, the Music Educators National Conference, the Florida Bandmasters Association and the
Florida Music Educators Association. In 2002, he received The Phillip Frost Award for Scholarship and
Teaching in the Frost School of Music.
The Symphonic Band program will be selected from the following:
Redwood…………………………………………………………..……....Ryan George
A la Machaut…………….………………………………………………..Andrew Boss
Shenandoah…………….…………………………………………...Donald Grantham
The Seeker……………………………………………….…………....David Maslanka
World Premiere of the VBODA Commission
2017 All-Virginia Concert Band
Jamie Nix, Conductor
Piccolo Linda Diaz Thomas Jefferson
Flute Dani Kim Trinity Christian
Alice Klein Courtland
Natalie Wong Patriot
Emily Martinez Colonial Forge
Julia Fabian Dominion
Anna Fenn Charles J. Colgan, Sr.
Natale Nguyen Bishop Ireton
Bonnie Laingen Battlefield
Chenzing Li Liberty Christian Academy
Taylor Mann Forest Park
Oboe Emma Nichols Blacksburg
Eliza Geer Jamestown
Sam Kunde Colonial Heights
Soo Bin ho Lake Braddock Secondary
English Horn Allessa Caceres Robinson Secondary
Bassoon Chloe Doell Manassas Park
Morgan McWilliams Manchester
Delaney Snead Jefferson Forest
Diego Jaques George C. Marshall
Eb Clarinet Julia Pimentel Dominion
Bb Clarinet Cristina Catteron George C. Marshall
Daniel Exel Broad Run
Thomas heal West Springfield
Megan Jajdo Stone Bridge
Nicole Clarke Colonial Forge
Isabelle Nguyen South County
Thomas Camilo Millbrook
Andrea Stefanyshyn Stone Bridge
Dohyun Ahn Jefferson Forest
Sarah Naugle Jefferson Forest
Anna Ferrari West Potomac
Josie Garner Hanover
Aaron Chai Freedom-South Riding
Bb Clarinet (continued) Katelyn Proffitt Warhill
Amanda Bisnath Potomac Falls
Claire Roth W.T. Woodson
Mandy He Centreville
Andrew Coleman Liberty Christian Academy
Angie McComb J.E.B. Stuart
Christian Roessler Appomattox Reg. Gov. School
Jonathan Alicea-Pagan Woodside
Hope Chesser Stafford
Shelby Worst VPAA at Salem
Zachary Reedy Turner Ashby
Erie Liang John Champe
Micah Lall-Trail Cox
Matthew Brandt Battlefield
Bass Clarinet Sanika Gupte John Champe
Frank Veliz Western Branch
Kristen Whittaker Caroline
Grace Yang Thomas Jefferson
ContraClarinet Zack Thomas Oakton
Nick Williams Blacksburg
Alto Saxophone Ian Cox Forest Park
Sean McGinley Colonial Forge
Patrick Smith Kettle Rn
Kevin Chiang Potomac Falls
Tenor Saxophone Aaron Shirk FAYM
Jonathan Rimmington West Potomac
Baritone Saxophone Nathaniel Penven Blacksburg
Nicole Askenazy Thomas A. Edison
Horn Andrew Parker VPAA at Salem
Madeline Penn Patriot
Adam Weatherholtz Mills E. Godwin
Markus Williams Battlefield
Reagan Snead Jefferson Forest
Josh Polk Patrick Henry-Roanoke
Sarah Zotian Fairfax
Audrey Smith H.B. Woodlawn Secondary
Trumpet Benjamin Ransom Chancellor
Cougar Conley Colonial Forge
Rhys Edwards Menchville
Jacob Carpenter Sherando
Sarah Kay Biser Riverheads
Sam Cosenza Cox
Zach White Robert E. Lee-Staunton
Atharv Gupta Thomas Jefferson
Alex Simons McLean
Maura McHugh Potomac Falls
Aric Flor Albemarle
Deena Elrefai Tuscarora
Trombone Skylar DeGroot Sherando
Eugene Song Lake Braddock Secondary
Tye Proffitt Amherst County
Halen Anderson West Potomac
Jacob Zerega Briar Woods
Srikar Chittar George C. Marshall
Bass Trombone William Crowson Stone Bridge
Jake Gusler Bassett
Euphonium Sareena Chadha Dominion
Jack Earnhart Riverbend
Matthew Rodulfo Colonial Heights
Sullivan Higgins Bassett
Hunter Saunders Jefferson
Tuba Cameron Tefft Woodbridge
Nabra Asgedom W.T. Woodson
Adam Peltier Jefferson Forest
Aaron Freeman W.T. Woodson
Mason Moy South Lakes
Zac Nelson Christiansburg
String Bass Brian Bera Hidden Valley
Nathan Coughlin Herndon
Percussion Dustin Sorrell John S. Battle
Edwin Stephenson Hermitage
Jennifer Webbert Colonial Forge
Jake Jurich Stone Bridge
Nitin Rao Langley
Anna Thamasett Thomas Jeffeson
Wesley Bratton John S. Battle
Jakob Droz James Madison
Harp Amy Lim Oakton
All-Virginia Concert Band (continued)
Dr. Jamie L. Nix is director of wind ensemble activities and the Sam and Jacquie Rawls Distinguished Music Professor of Conducting at Columbus
State University’s Schwob School of Music. Appointed in 2010, Professor Nix conducts the CSU Wind Ensemble and Wind Orchestra. He coordinates the
graduate wind band conducting program, teaches advanced undergraduate conducting, and hosts the annual CSU Conductors Workshop, now in its 19th
year. Previous posts include serving as associate director of bands and the Donald R. Shepherd assistant professor of conducting at the University of
Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance, and assistant director of bands at The University of Texas at Austin Butler School of Music. Under the
direction of Dr. Nix, the nationally acclaimed CSU Wind Ensemble has performed at the 2015 CBDNA National Convention, 2012 CBDNA Southern
Division Conference, and the 2012 Georgia Music Educators Association State Conference. Nix has recently served as conductor at the Alberta
International Band Festival, International Double Reed Society Conference, International Trumpet Guild Conference, International Trombone Festival
Conference, Florida All-State Band, Music For All Summer Symposium, the Cobb Wind Symphony, and numerous region and honor bands and orchestras
in the U.S. and Canada. Upcoming appearances include the 2017 Virginia All-State Band, the 2018 Salem-Kaiser All City Band in Oregon, and the 2018
CBDNA North-Central Intercollegiate Band. As an orchestral conductor, he has led performances with the CSU Philharmonic, was music director and
conductor of the Advanced Young Musicians String Orchestra in Coral Gables, FL, and in 2008 participated in the two-week International Mahler/Brahms Conducting Festival with the Bohuslav Martinu Philharmonic in the Czech Republic.
Nix, elected into the prestigious American Bandmasters Association in 2016, holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in
conducting from the University of Miami Frost School of Music (Gary Green), two Master of Music degrees, in trombone performance and conducting, from the University of Michigan (H. Robert Reynolds), and a Bachelor of Music
Performance degree from Auburn University. Nix is a conductor or producer on the following CDs: Atlanta Chamber Winds, Psychedelia (James Markey, Boston Symphony bass trombone), A Beautiful Noise (featuring trombonists Joseph
Alessi, Charles Vernon, Paul Pollard, and others), Wolf Rounds, The Blue Album, Brooklyn Bridge, The Victors Valiant, and will release a new CSU Wind Ensemble CD entitled Prelude, Fugue, and Riffs on the Summit Records label in 2017.
The Concert Band program will be selected from the following:
Illuminiation– Overture for Band ………………………………....David Maslanka
Danse Diabolique……………………………………………..Joseph Hellmesberger trans. Tohru Takahashi
Sleep……………………………………………………………………...Eric Whitacre
Danzon No.2…………………………………………………………..Arturo Marquez
Galop……………………………………………………………...Dmitri Shostakovich
Shine…………………………………………………………….....Michael Markowski
Rippling Watercolors………………………………………………….Brian Balmages
March from “1941”……………………………………………………...John Williams
Piccolo Anna Clark Stone Bridge
Flute Isabela Stefanyshyn Stone Bridge
Peter Zganiacz St. John Paul The Great
Matteo Pieri Rock Ridge
Zhiyuan Li Freedom-SR
Maggie Archer Luisa
Jean Moon Westfield
Yingyin Chen Oakton
Akie Kadota T.C. Williams
Oboe Shannon Prescott George C. Marshall
Michael Kim Langley
Alexis Khuu Rock Ridge
English Horn Devin Sohi Dominion
Bassoon Jadon Schuler Thomas Jefferson
Megan Grieco Yorktown
Matthew Tignor Midlothian
Eb Clarinet Ethan Morad Herndon
Bb Clarinet Clay Hawkins Dominion
Isaac Ahdoot St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes’
Brian Park Lake Braddock Secondary
Charlotte MacDonald Charlottesville
Demitri Funnell Stafford
Addison Bach Massaponax
Kevin Mo Oakton
Sarah Bonforte McLean
Wassim Omais Thomas Jefferson
Shari Tian Chantilly
Isabelle Krieger Stonewall Jackson
Mary Worrill Jamestown
Julissa Martinez Stonewall Jackson
Christina Audeh Poquoson
Matthew Svec Hidden Valley
Courtney Tern Oakton
Seth Boyd Eastside
Bb Clarinet (continued) Jenny Li Thomas Jefferson
Logan King Langley
Hannah Conn Woodbridge Home
Bass Clarinet Isabelle Schrock J.E.B. Stuart
Sara Levy McLean
Jalen Mims Colonial Forge
ContraClarinet Zoe Skrobialowski Woodgrove
Alto Saxophone Lucas Kremer Westfield
Joe Kwartin Marshall
Julien Berger West Springfield
Kurt Cox E.C. Glass
Tenor Saxophone Brendan Lui Potomac School
Mia Laping W.T. Woodson
Baritone Saxophone Taiylor Baumgardner Western Branch
Horn Joshua Almond Tuscarora
Shane Crowe Dominion
Jack Holland Menchville
Robert Dunning Chantilly
Sydney Celata Colonial Forge
Jacob Mitchell Brooke Point
Jack Moeser Thomas Jefferson
Steven Kirby Thomas A. Edison
2017 All-Virginia Symphonic Band
Gary Green, Conductor
Trumpet Aislin Carpenter Westfield
Calvin Godfrey Chantilly
Joshua Villa Tallwood
Will Evans Albemarle
Ana Jermstad Stonewall Jackson-Quicksburg
Julian Thomas Warhill
Isabella Lowe Forest Park
Samuel Thomas Lake Braddock Secondary
Justin Thornton Princess Anne
Noah Mendoza Grafton
Trombone Jason Dech Fluvanna
Sean Hawkins Stonewall Jackson-Manassas
Nicolas Gonzalez Menchville
Chandler McLaughlin Hickory
Will Stone Bassett
Alex Rimington West Potomac
Bass Trombone Diego Stine George C. Marshall
Euphonium
Daniel Arnold Mclean
Ethan Hanover Westfield
Timothy Gilmour George C. Marshall
Jacob Neigh Massaponax
Tuba Jake Nurney James River
Alexander Rice Potomac Falls
Ryan Richardson Menchville
Sam Ryland King George
String Bass Liz Spencer Menchville
Percussion James Adams Herndon
Arman Parastaran McLean
Joshua Jordan Harrisonburg
Eric Maxwell Grassfield
David Toomer Hayfield Secondary
Phillip Todd Colonial Forge
Leona Gaither King George
Carolyn Bennett Atlee
All-Virginia Symphonic Band (continued)
Anthony J. Maiello, Artistic Director and Conductor, American Festival Pops Orchestra, Washington, D.C., makes professional appearances both nationally and abroad conducting music festivals, adjudicating ensembles and presenting clinics, lectures and workshops throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Bahamas and Europe. He conducted musical activities for the Gold Medal Ceremonies at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York; served as Musical Director for Music Festivals International; was selected as President of International Association of Jazz Educators – New York State Chapter; and is a guest clinician for Yamaha Corporation and Warner Bros. Publications. In 2010, he was inducted into the Bands of America Hall of Fame at Music for All's Indianapolis headquarters.
Professional recording credits include conducting the American Wind Symphony and additional studio ensembles for Alfred/Belwin Publications. Locally, Maiello has served as Associate Conductor of The McLean Orchestra, McLean, Virginia; been appointed an Honorary Conductor of The United States Navy Band, Washington, D.C.; and was a participant in the National Conducting Institute with Leonard Slatkin and the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D.C., to which he has provided his services as a cover conductor.
Maiello received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Music Education from Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York in 1965 and 1967 respectively, and has extensive experience teaching in the public schools and at the university level. While at the Crane School of Music, Potsdam College of SUNY, Potsdam, New York, he served as a Professor of Music and Chairman of Performance, where he taught Advanced Instrumental Conducting, Applied Clarinet, Woodwind Techniques, Percussion Techniques and conducted the Crane Wind Ensemble.
Presently a Professor of Music with George Mason University's School of Music, in Fairfax, Virginia, Maiello teaches Graduate and Undergraduate Conducting, all levels of Aural Skills, and Jazz Theory & Arranging. He founded and conducted the GMU Wind Ensemble and GMU Chamber Orchestra. He has served as Associate Director of the School of Music, Conductor of the GMU Symphony Orchestra, Symphonic Band and Director of the GMU Jazz Ensemble. Under his direction, the ensembles at both Crane and George Mason University commissioned new works, made numerous recordings and appeared at national and international conferences.
Throughout his career, Maiello has published musical compositions for string orchestra and is the author of “Conducting Nuances” (GIA Publications, Inc.); “Conducting: A Hands-On-Approach” (Warner Bros./Alfred Publications); and co-author of “The 21st Century Band Method” (Warner Bros./Alfred Publications). In 2007, Maiello was awarded the title of “University Professor” by the GMU Board of Visitors, the highest rank given to Mason faculty members. In 2012, he was presented with the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia “Signature Award” for promoting music in America, and in 2013 was nominated for a GRAMMY Music Educator Award, a category created by The Recording Academy in partnership with the GRAMMY Foundation in recognition of music educators. This year Maiello will receive the Bandmaster of the Year Award from Phi Beta Mu, International Band Fraternity, at the International Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago, IL. Maestro Maiello is the founder and Conductor/Artistic Director of the American Festival Pops Orchestra, a professional ensemble in the greater Washington, D.C. metropolitan area dedicated to promoting and performing the finest in American popular music.
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The Orchestra program will be selected from the following:
Armed Forces Salute……………………………………..Bob Lowden
The Stars and Stripes Forever………………..…….Sousa/Stokowski
Star Wars Suite for Orchestra……………………...….John Williams
Lincoln Portrait………………………………………...Aaron Copland
American Salute……………………………..…………..Morton Gould
Turning Point………………………………………….……..Bryan Kidd
2017 All-Virginia Orchestra
Anthony Maiello, Conductor
Violin I Grace Liu Princess Anne
Jillian Khoo Thomas Jefferson
Minseon Kim McLean
Paul Na Briar Woods
George Pekarsky Chantilly
Jisoo Lee Centreville
Eugene Choo Battlefield
Zoe Boston C.D. Hylton
Jisoo Park Robinson Secondary
Jonathan Toomer Hayfield Secondary
Michelle Li Centreille
Sarah Milana Hiefetz Hampton Roads Academy
Katherine Yang Thomas Jefferson
Mary Jane MacArthur West Springfield
Sion Kim Lake Braddock Secondary
Art Ken Fontelera Granby
Maxence Mouries McLean
Stephen Yi Oakton
Esther Yang Robinson Secondary
Eric Su Chantilly
Justin Wang Chantilly
Katya Kirilyuk Harrisonburg
Violin II Kelsey Payne Fredericksburg
Charlie Todd Princess Anne
Madeline Kline Charles J. Colgan, Sr.
Emma Elias Robinson Secondary
Olivia Voelkel Lake Braddock
Harin Ok Oakton
Clara Park Hampton Roads Academy
Annika Hsu George C. Marshall
Meloday Su Chantilly
Charlotte Tsang Patriot
Isaac Cotnoir St. John Paul The Great
Chaewon Kim Centreville
Andrew Chin George C. Marshall
Gene Kim Westfield
David Park Battlefield
Brook Baird Langley
Ada Zhang Eastern Mennonite
Jackson Pope Yorktown
Sabrina Shuster Washington and Lee-Arlington
Renee Li Thomas Jefferson
Ashley Tern Oakton
Eric Wei Robinson Secondary
Viola Brian Anderson George C. Marshall
Somerset Peede Woodgrove
Jennifer Steele Thomas Jefferson
Emilie Cheng Oakton
Amelia Eckloff Robinson Secondary
Nicholas McKee Cox
Jason Pak Thomas Jefferson
Miranda Lucas Strasburg
Andrew Shin Maggie Walker Gov. School
Jay Do Oakton
Ji Yeon Kim W.T. Woodson
Sieun Lee George C. Marshall
Michael Ayala VPAA at Salem
YoonSeok Oh Grafton
Ryan Lee James Madison
Alexander Zummo Deep Creek
Cello Ella Tomko Robinson Secondary
Doris Li Episcopal
Maggie Chen Oakton
Molly Ball Norfolk Academy
Steve Han McLean
Won Seok Song Thomas Jefferson
Malik Kofi Woodbridge
John Ortman Loudoun County
Emma Cary Glen Allen
Ashley Kim Centreville
Eugene Choo Centreville
Cooper Garnache Grassfield
Kelly Sherman Oakton
Raymond Penland Salem
String Bass Andrew Gantzer Westfield
Ben Chase Mills E. Godwin
Nick Jacky Robinson Secondary
Josh Gebhard Robinson Secondary
Noah McKee Herndon
Ivy Sanders Grassfield
Conor Moran Oakton
Cole Sheffer Loudoun Valley
Harp Emma Rood Herndon
Piccolo Xander Day Oakton
Flute Wendy Tang Langley
Sarah Castle Hanover
Mi-Ju Han Chantilly
Oboe Brandon Shirk FAYM Lauren Derflinger Central-Woodstock
English Horn Jean Kim Thomas Jefferson
Bassoon Christina French George C. Marshall
Sagada Penano Lake Braddock Secondary
Noah Hall Washington and Lee-Arlington
Alex Mosher Briar Woods
Bb Clarinet Cameron Harper West Springfield
Catie George South Lakes
Caleb Rose Charlottesville
Bass Clarinet Jade Deatherage McLean
Horn Andrew Stump Northern VA Home
Katie Settle King George
Gabrielle Pho Annandale
Kevin Robinson Oakton
Noah Slate Thomas Dale
Trumpet Forrest Johnson Langley
Tristan Keaton Stuarts Draft
Henry Drembus West Potomac
Riley Ward Great Bridge
Tenor Trombone Jack Grimm George C. Marshall
Noah Marietta-Perez Lake Braddock Secondary
Juliana Anthony Blacksburg
Bass Trombone Liam Barron Briar Woods
Tuba Josh Smith Ft. Defiance
Percussion
All-Virginia Orchestra (continued)
Participating Schools and Directors
Albemarle– Carrie Finnegan, Orchestra
Gregory Thomas, Band
Amherst County– Mark Campbell, Band
Annandale– Angela Ammerman, Orchestra
Joe Witkowski, Band
Appomattox Reg. Gov. School–
James Carver, Band
Atlee– R. Rozecki, Band
Bassett– Byard Harris, Band
Battlefield– Zachary Saunders, Orchestra
Greg Oaks, Band
Bishop Ireton– Randall Eyles, Band
Blacksburg– Darryl Pearman
Briar Woods-Jeanne Nelson, Orchestra
Duane Minnick, Band
Broad Run-Ryan Dempsey, Band
Brooke Point– Veronic Sutherland, Band
C.D. Hylton– Dennis Brown, Orchestra
Caroline-Kevin Coleman
Central-Woodstack–
Jennifer Perry, Orchestra
Sarah Golden, Band
Centreville-Alexandra Morrison, Orchestra
Melissa Hall, Band
Chancellor– Ryan Addair, Band
Chantilly– Aaron Mynes, Orchestra
Doug Maloney, Band
Charles J. Colgan, Sr.–
Ben Bernstein, Orchestra
Donald Magee, Band
Charlottesville– Laura Thomas, Orchestra
Jason Hackworth, Band
Chilhowie– William Green, Band
Christiansburg– David Miller, Band
Colonial Forge– Robert Gillette, Band
Colonial Heights– Kyle Flohre, Band
Courtland– Donald Leonard, Band
Cox– Emily Thomas, Orchestra
Michael Lane, Band
Deep Creek– Sue Davidson, Orchestra
Dominion– Jonathan Schiffler, Band
E.C. Glass– Russell Pawlas, Band
Eastern Mennonite–
Jared Stutzman, Orchestra
Eastside– Chad Brooks, Band
Episcopal– Mark Carter, Band
Fairfax– Jeff Lehman, Band
Falls Church– Steven Jacoby, Band
Fluvanna– Michael Strickler, Band
Forest Park– Ben Pereyra, Orchestra
Robert Specketer, Band
FAYM– Amy Shirk
Freedom-South Riding– Joel Galway, Band
Ft. Defiance– Candice Flake
George C. Marshall–
Catherine Bond, Orchestra
Paul Vesilind, Band
George Mason– Mary Jo West, Band
Glen Allen- Allen Hall
Gloucester–Samuel Venable, Band
Grafton– Darren Kirsch
Granby– Jay Larkin, Orchestra
Grassfield– Steven Vutsinas, Orchestra
Kevin Hall, Band
Great Bridge– Alex Vogler, Orchestra
Drew Ross, Band
H.B. Woodlawn Secondary–
Carl Holmquist, Band
Hampton Roads Academy–
Arkady Heifitz, Orchestra
Hanover– Lucretia Davis, Orchestra
Amy Birdsong, Band
Harrisonburg– Daniel Upton
Hayfield Secondary-Kerri Shelfo, Orchestra
Patrick Burke, Band
Hermitage– John Sarvay
Herndon– Alexandra Touzinsky, Orchestra
Kathleen Jacoby, Band
Hickory– Steven Campbell, Orchestra
David Enloe, Band
Hidden Valley– Thomas Galyen
J.E.B. Stuart– Brian Thomas, Band
James Madison– Erin Eberly, Orchestra
Michael Hackbarth, Band
James River– Justin Turpin
Jamestown– James Turner, Band
Jefferson Forest– David Webb, Band
John Champe– Jonathan Phillip, Band
John S. Battle– Mark Collins, Band
Kettle Run– Elisabeth Deavers, Band
King George– Thompson Daniel
Lake Braddock Secondary–
Austin Isaasc, Orchestra
Michael Luley, Band
Langley– Scott McCormick, Orchestra
Douglas Martin, Orchestra
Liberty Christian Academy– Larry Seipp
Loudoun County– Andrea Pulley, Orchestra
Loudoun Valley– Daniel Beder, Orchestra
Louisa– Daniel Sanchez, Band
Maggie Walker Gov. School–
Karl von Klein
Manassas Park– Claude LeGrand
Manchester– Christopher Fens
Massaponax– James Forry, Orchestra
Corey Koch, Band
MLean– Starlet Smith, Orchestra
Chris Weise, Band
Menchville– Deborah Sarvay, Band
Midlothian– Gordon Rawls, Band
Millbrook– James Tucker, Band
Mills E. Godwin– William Raposo, Orhestra
V. Leon Auman, Band
Mountain View– Gene Welch, Band
Norfolk Academy– Grant Gilman, Orches-
tra
North Stafford– Kelly Ralsoton, Orchestra
Northern Virginia Home-Mary Henson
Participating Schools and Directors (continued)
Oakton– Max Oppenheimer, Orchestra
Jamie VanValkenburg, Band
Patrick Henry (Roanoke)- Alex Schmitt, Band
Patriot– Cheryl Seamster, Orchestra
David Van Gelder, Band
Poquoson– Doug Spruill, Band
Potomac Falls– Tim Niebergall, Band
Potomac School– Michael DiCuirci, Band
Princess Anne– Mary Ann Hughes, Orchestra
John Boyd, Band
Randolph-Henry– Derek Ramsey, Band
Riverbend– Zach Wadsworth
Riverheads– Elizabeth Good
Robert E. Lee (Staunton)- Laura Cole
Robinson Secondary– Anne Rupert, Orchestra
Andrew Loft, Band
Rock Ridge– Justin Ratcliff, Band
Salem– Brian Webb
Sherando– Joel Cosner
Smithfield– Joel Joyner
South County– Kevin Engdahl, Band
South Lakes– Grayson Fore, Band
St. John Paul The Great– Kelly Kingett
St. Stephens and St. Agnes– James Criswell, Band
Stafford– Edward Steenstra, Band
Stone Bridge– David Keller, Band
Stonewall Jackson(Manassas)- Thomas Hiravi, Band
Stonewall Jackson(Quicksburg)- Megan Hendrix
Strasburg– Joel Ross, Orchestra
Stuarts Draft– Andrew Fauber, Band
T.C. Williams– Carlos Gonzales, Band
Tallwood– Adrienne Pucky, Orchestra
Timothy Rossettini, Band
Thomas A. Edison– Charlie Mitchell, Band
Thomas Dale– Christopher Johnston, Orchestra
Sarah Klinger, Band
Thomas Jefferson– Allison Bailey, Orchestra
Adam Foreman, Band
Trinity Christian– R. Brian Washington, Band
Turner Ashby– Robert Nash
Tuscarora– Andrea Pulley, Orchestra
Katie Newmiller, Band
Virginia High– Gary Skeen
VPAA at Salem– Frank Garcia
W.T. Woodson– Kathy Thompson, Orchestra
Aaron Morgan, Band
Warhill– Hunter Kopczynski, Band
Washington and Lee (Arlington)- David Lunt, Orchestra
Alexander Robinson, Band
West Potomac– Alicia day Javkhlan, Orchestra
Stephen Rice, Band
West Springfield– Jennifer Herrera, Orchestra
Eric Hoang, Band
Western Branch– Jason Taylor, Band
Westfield– Gregory Rupert, Orchestra
Alan Johnson, Band
Woodbridge Area Home– Ed Jones, Band
Woodbridge– Taryn Wood, Orchestra
Mark Carder, Band
Woodgrove– Samantha Oakley, Orchestra
Bill Strickler, Band
York– Richard Purvis, Band
Yorktown– Thomas Hartman, Orchestra
Brian Bersh, Band
Special thank you to:
Andrew E. Loft, VBODA President Carrie Finnegan, VBODA Orchestra Representative Doug Spruill, VBODA President Elect Donald Magee, All-Virginia Coordinator Stan Schoonover, All-Virginia Results Michael Hackbarth, VBODA Website Administrator Kelly May Magee, Steve Jacoby, Mike Luley, Paul Vesilind, Eric Hoang, Dave Van Gelder, Austin Isaac, Ben Pereyra, All VA Event Committee.
Charles J. Colgan, Sr. High School
Dr. Timothy Healey, Principal Mr. David Huckestein, Director of Activities Mr. Ben Bernstein, Orchestra Director Mrs. McKenna Stenson, Choir Director Ms. Kris Nelson, Coordinator, Center for Fine and Performing Arts Ms. Vicki Burns, Coordinator, Center for Fine and Performing Arts Dr. Steven L. Walts, Prince William County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Edward Stephenson, Prince William County Supervisor of the Arts Prince William County Board of Education
The Virginia Band and Orchestra Directors Association has commissioned a series of compositions to commemorate the organization’s 75th anniversary. The works will be premiered starting with the 2015 All-Virginia Band and Orchestra Event. VBODA would like to graciously thank the following contributors for their support of the Anniversary Commissions project. Contributor Level
Deb & Craig Myers Silver Glen Allen High School Silver Bishop Ireton High School Bronze Fairfax County Orchestra Directors Association Bronze Jamestown High School Band Bronze Kettle Run High School Bronze West Potomac High School Band Bronze
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