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DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC CAMPUS BAND STEVEN ZUGELDER, CONDUCTOR WIND SYMPHONY WIND ENSEMBLE DR. JARED CHASE, MUSIC DIRECTOR DR. JAMES DOUTHIT, PIANO “FOUR SOMETHINGS” SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2014 7:30 PM Linehan Chapel

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DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC

CAMPUS BAND STEVEN ZUGELDER, CONDUCTOR

WIND SYMPHONYWIND ENSEMBLE

DR. JARED CHASE, MUSIC DIRECTOR

DR. JAMES DOUTHIT, PIANO

“FOUR SOMETHINGS”SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2014

7:30 PM Linehan Chapel

PROGRAM

Campus BandOverture for Winds ..................................................................Charles Carter (b. 1926)

Air for Band ......................................................................Frank Erickson (1896-1968)

Sun Dance ................................................................................Frank Ticheli (b. 1958)

Three Ayres from Gloucester .............................................. Hugh M. Stuart (1917-2006)

I. The Jolly Earl of Chomondeley II. Ayre for Eventide III. The Fiefs of Wembley

-Brief Intermission-

Wind SymphonyStomp (2009) ................................................................................David Biedenbender

Break Forth O Beauteous Heavenly Light (1641) ....................... Johann Schop/J.S. Bach

Luminescence (2009) ................................................................................Biedenbender

Wind EnsembleRhapsody in Blue (1924) ...............................................George Gershwin (1898-1937)

transcribed by Donald Hunsberger

James Douthit, piano

-Brief Intermission-

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FluteNicole Darling^Jennifer Zheng#Heather Langley+Stacey Yazo^Marguerite Call^Kyle Martin^Meghan Doorty^Brogan O’Halloran+Jenna Gagliardi+Enrico Iraci^Emily O’Sullivan+Tim McKnight^Kathryn Pukos+

OboeHannah Schuetz^Jaclyn Richards~Rebecca Kittleson+

BassoonKeith Koster

Eb ClarinetMeredith Rice+

Clarinet Gina Lane+Meredith Rice+Elizabeth Bablok#Stacey Coogan#Elyssa Utz^Jessica Tripi^Abigail Hamel+

Claire Cannon`Kathryn Oman^Louise Ly+Meghann Williams+

Bass ClarinetStacey Coogan#Rachel Hall^

Alto SaxophoneNick Sutton*Anastasia Polashenski^Savannah Gill^Austin Maitland’

Tenor SaxophoneBrad Steiger^+Nicholas Napoli~

Baritone SaxophoneKristen Bervy^

HornArissa Kyler+Whitney Fairchild+Katie Dickey*Hali Shepard^Andy Rockafellow’Mariah Rector^Brenna Griggs^

TrumpetNorene Meyer+Yuan Miao*Sara Rogers+Tori Gac+Brandon McArdell^Angel Figueroa~Abigail Veverka+

TromboneKara Rider+Hannah McDonald’

Bass TromboneTim Dyet~

EuphoniumLaura Mater+Brianne Evevsky’Jenna Taylor^

TubaMichael Wall*Iain Cockram~Noah Cote+Nathan Humphrey#

String BassSean Power*

Piano/CelesteKathryn Pukos+ Louise Ly+

PercussionDylan Niver^Matt Bevan-Perkins^Torrey Cobb^Jamison Brooks*Devon Chamberlain~Ira Fair*Camen Hunn^

~ Music Business^ Music Education*Music Performance+ Music Therapy# Bachelor of Arts` Non-major

PERSONNEL WIND SYMPHONYDr. Jared Chase, conductor

The Nazareth College Wind Symphony is under the direction of Dr. Jared Chase. It is available for ALL majors at Nazareth College. The ensemble is dedicated to presenting an exciting variety of works from all musical periods, cultures and styles, featuring both core and contemporary repertoire, and new pieces by emerging composers.

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PERSONNEL WIND ENSEMBLEDr. Jared Chase, conductor

FluteNicole Darling^Stacey Yazo^

OboeHannah Schuetz^

Clarinet Gina Lane+Meredith Rice+Stacey Coogan+

BassoonKeith Koster

SaxophoneNick Sutton*Anastasia Polashenski^Brad Steiger^+Kristen Bervy^

HornArissa Kyler+Whitney Fairchild+

TrumpetYuan Miao*Norene Meyer+

TromboneTim Dyet~Kara Rider+

String BassSean Power*

TubaIain Cockram~Michael Wall*

PercussionDylan Niver^Jamison Brooks*

Wind SymphonyCarmina Burana (1937) ............................................................Carl Orff (1895-1982)

transcribed by John Krance

I. O Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi (Fortune, Empress of the World) II. Fortune plango vulnera (I lament Fortune’s blows) III. Ecce gratum (Behold the pleasant spring) IV. Tanz-Uf dem anger (Dance – in the meadow) V. Floret Silva (The noble woods are burgeoning) VI. Were diu werlt alle min (If all the world were mine) VII. Amor volat undique (Cupid flies everywhere)* VIII. Ego sum abbas (I am the Abbot)* IX. In taberna quando sumus (When we are in the tavern) X. In trutina (I am suspended between love and chastity)* XI. Dulcissime (Sweetest One) XII. Ave formosissima (Hail to thee, most beautiful) XIII. Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi (Fortune, Empress of the World)

* Gabrielle Labarre, soprano Quinton Harvey, baritone

PERSONNEL CAMPUS BANDSteven Zugelder, conductor

FluteHannah BaileyKathryn HertzogEmma Loree-FindeisAdair Priddle

ClarinetTim EllisonSylvia HungerfordGrace KeeganBriana SanfordSam Scamacca

Alto SaxophoneMeghan DoortyKim Schleyer

Tenor SaxophoneBrad Steiger

Baritone SaxophoneStacy Coogan

BassoonTaylor Eike

HornSarah ForneyCamen Hunn

TrumpetKenneth KirklandBrandon McArdellYuan MioAnastasia PolashenskiAbigail Veverka

TromboneAlexa LaubscherMary ReazorDanielle SantoroCharles Schmidt

EuphoniumMelissa LaPaglia

TubaTorry CobbRoger DemottNathan Humphrey

PercussionSabrina CurtisKaitlyn KoshakSteven MoutraySean PowerMike Schuetz

The Nazareth College Wind Ensemble is under the direction of Jared Chase. Students are chosen through blind audition and it is primarily made of instrumental music majors. The ensemble is dedicated to presenting works of the wind ensemble repertoire performed with one person on a part.

The Nazareth College Campus Band is a new ensemble open to all students, faculty and staff without an audition. It rehearses once a week beginning in the fall and performs two concerts a year.

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ABOUT DAVID BIEDENBENDERComposer David Biedenbender’s music has been described as “simply beautiful” [twincities.com], “striking” and “brilliantly crafted” [Times Argus] and is noted for its “rhythmic intensity” [NewMusicBox] and “stirring harmonies” [Boston Classical Review].“Modern, venturesome, and inexorable…The excitement, intensity, and freshness that characterizes Biedenbender’s music hung in the [air] long after the last note was played” [Examiner.com]. He has written music for the concert stage as well as for dance and multimedia

collaborations, and his work is often influenced by his diverse musical experiences in rock and jazz bands as an electric bassist, in wind, jazz, and New Orleans-style brass bands as a euphonium, bass trombone, and tuba player, and by his study of Indian Carnatic Music. His present creative interests include working with everyone from classically trained musicians to improvisers, acoustic chamber music to large ensembles, and interactive electronic interfaces to live brain data. In addition to composing, David is a dedicated teacher. He is Assistant Professor of Music Theory and Composition at Boise State University. His composition students have achieved regional and national recognition for their creative work, including numerous awards and acceptance into renowned summer music festivals and undergraduate and graduate composition programs.

ABOUT DR. JARED CHASEJared Chase is an assistant professor of music at Nazareth College where he directs the wind symphony, teaches courses in conducting and brass methods, coordinates the instrumental department, is program director for the Bachelor of Music Performance degree as well as performs in the faculty brass quintet. Dr. Chase received his MM in trumpet performance and DMA in wind conducting from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM). He has been a presenter at the following conference; the College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA), NYSSMA, the Ohio Music Educator Association (OMEA), and the World Associate of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles (WASBE) 14th International Conference.

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Dr. Chase studied music education and trumpet performance at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He continues to be an active freelance performer and has performed with numerous professional orchestras and ensembles. During the fall of 2013 he was a visiting assistant professor of ensembles and conducting at the Eastman School of Music where he conducted the Wind Orchestra and Wind Ensemble. Dr. Chase has taught at the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Sinclair Community College, Central State University, Bethany College, the Eastman School of Music and in the public schools of Ohio.

ABOUT DR. JAMES DOUTHITJames Douthit currently serves as Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at Nazareth College. From 2005-2014, Douthit was the Chair of the Department of Music

Douthit has enjoyed an extensive career as a collegiate professor, performing musician, and piano pedagogy clinician. Douthit has published articles in Clavier, The American Music Teacher, and the online journal, The National Piano Pedagogy Forum. Douthit’s has performed extensively in the United States and in Austria, Poland, China, and Great Britain.

Douthit holds a doctoral degree in piano performance from the Eastman School of Music, a masters degree in piano performance from Northwestern University and a bachelor of music degree from Mars Hill College in Western North Carolina.

ABOUT STEVEN ZUGELDERSteven Zugelder is a graduate of The Eastman School of Music, receiving his Masters and Undergraduate Degrees in Performance and Education. He was a student of John Marcellus and Mark Kellogg. While earning his Master’s Degree, Steven served as the studio teaching assistant where he conducted the Eastman Trombone Choir and taught trombone method courses. Graduating in 2001, Steven continues to reside in Rochester and is an active performer and teacher. Steven was the Principal Trombonist in the Opera in the Ozarks Orchestra, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, from 1996 through 1999. He has performed with several orchestras including the Buffalo Philharmonic, Syracuse Symphony, Utica Symphony, Rochester Oratorio Society Orchestra and the Gregory Kunde Choral Orchestra. Steven is an active chamber music musician performing with the Plymouth Brass Quintet, the Wilmot Brass Quintet, Asbury Brass Ensemble and the Emerald Brass Quintet.