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R e p o r tSummer 2004
Douglas Stotter, editorR e p o r t
Douglas Stotter, editorR e p o r t
From the Podium
In this Issue:Division Conferences Review.................... 3
News and Information ................................ 5
Programs, State by State ........................... 8
Business.................................................... 21
R e p o r tR e p o r tR e p o r tR e p o r tR e p o r tDouglas Stotter, editor
R e p o r tR e p o r tR e p o r tDouglas Stotter, editor
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CBDNA 2005 National Conference“A Celebration of the Contemporary Wind Band”
New York City —February 24-27
Dear Colleagues and Friends:
I hope that this fi nds each of you moving toward a well-deserved summer break! Is it just me, or does it seem that every year is busier than the previous?!? In any case, let’s enjoy the opportunity that summer provides to relax, “re-charge,” and grow.
This brief note includes an update on important CBDNA news and a few early-summer musings about our fi eld. As has been the instance with my previous notes for this column, these refl ections are offered with the hope that they might stimulate both thought and dialogue about our collective present and future. By now, it is undoubtedly apparent to you that I believe a dialectic organization is a healthy organization! To all that have taken time to respond to my previous columns, exchanging ideas with other colleagues and with me, I say, “thank you.” First, the news…
Doug Stotter, editor of the Report, has agreed to succeed Pat Hoy as national treasurer of CBDNA. For those who were unable to attend our meeting at Midwest, Pat is stepping down, due to her duties at the University of Memphis. All of us owe Pat an enormous “thanks” for her outstanding contributions to our organization. This summer, the responsibilities of treasurer will gradually be shifted from Pat to Doug. Additionally, a new editor of the Report will be Report will be Reportappointed and will assume editorial duties this fall.
Stuart Sims has agreed to oversee re-construction of the CBDNA website. Hoffman ITS will continue to provide web service to our organization. Together, Stuart and I are working to identify web-savvy members willing to help manage various content areas that will be a vital part of the site in near future. Incidentally, if you are not already using the listserv option (found in the directory area of the website), please take time this summer to sign up and try it out. Exchanging ideas with colleagues interested in the same areas of our profession that you feel passionately about has never been easier!
Plans for the next national conference, “A Celebration of the Contemporary Wind Band” (New York City, February 24-27, 2005), are moving forward. Later this summer, you will receive an e-mail from me outlining the sessions and concerts that will take place during the four days in New York, hotel information, etc. In keeping with the aforementioned theme, conference concerts will include an array of wind band masterworks and newly commissioned works. In addition to the previously announced ensembles that will perform in Carnegie Hall—wind bands from the Eastman School, the New England Conservatory, the University of Michigan, the University
of Southern California, and the University of Texas—the perfor-mance committee recently selected four additional ensembles for afternoon concerts. Congratulations to: the Ithaca College Wind En-semble, Steve Peterson; the Rutgers Wind Ensemble, William Berz; the Texas A & M University at Commerce Wind Ensemble, Brad Kent; and the University of Louisville Wind Ensemble, Fred Speck. Conference research sessions will encompass band history (with a special emphasis on bands and composers in and around New York City), analysis of masterworks, discovery of repertoire from other continents, and music education. Finally, a number of presentations and dialogues—featuring several prominent thinkers/writers on the arts, the brain, music, music education, athletic bands, engaging our communities, and more—will undoubtedly give us much to talk about and many wonderful ideas to take home! If you’ve not already made note of this conference in your books, INK IT IN, because this is one celebration you won’t want to miss!!
Summer is a wonderful season for refl ection of all kinds, includ-ing contemplation about what we do as musicians and teachers. Such pondering is crucial to us if we wish to deepen as individu-als and artists. Fortunately, we live and work in a vibrant (though sometimes perilous) time for both education and the arts. Because we serve as mentors for many of the music fi eld’s future performers and teachers, it behooves us to keep up with and take an active role in the ongoing dialogue about the arts and education in our country. As the old cliché, attributed Heraclitus (540-480 BC), aptly states, “nothing endures but change.” Hereafter is food for thought, mostly cultivated from the recent writing of several scholars.
2 - FROM the PODIUM Summer '04
Submissions to the ReportSend all materials to:Douglas Stotter, editorCBDNA ReportDepartment of BandsMerrill HallIndiana UniversityBloomington, IN 47405
Submission deadlines:•October 1 for the Fall issue•March 1 for the Spring issue•June 1 for the Summer issue
Format preferences:•1st: send an email mes sage to [email protected]•2nd: Disk (MAC or PC)•3rd: hard copies
For programs:Please include your STATE and DATE OF PER FOR -
MANCE in all sub mis sions.The CBDNA Executive Board and the ed i tor en cour age pro-
gram sub mis sions for specifi c concerts in performance or der rath er than repertoire lists for se mes ters, tours, or school years. Many CBDNA mem bers are as interested in how their fel low mem bers program as they are in what they program.
Please note: When sending email or com put er disk, do not use tabs, lead er char ac ters, boldface, italics, cen ter ing, jus ti -fi ca tion, or other for mat ting. Sub mis sions will be formatted prior to pub li ca tion.
In The Blank Slate, Steven Pinker argues that “The dominant theories of elite art and criticism in the twentieth century grew out of a militant denial of human nature.” Further, he suggests that the new movements in the arts “combine high and low culture” and include “classically trained musicians who mix classical and popular compositions….” Finally, Pinker proposes that “Ultimately what draws us to a work of art is not just the sensory experience of the medium but its emotional content and insight into the human condition.”
Richard Florida, author of The Rise of the Creative Class, notes that “the Creative Class [a group he defi nes as encompassing ap-proximately 42% of the country’s work force] lifestyle comes down to a passionate quest for experience. And the kinds of expe-riences they crave refl ect and reinforce their identities as creative people…they favor active, participatory recreation over passive spectator sports. They like indigenous street-level culture…where it is hard to draw the line between participant and observer….” Florida goes on to suggest that “Experiences are replacing goods and services because they stimulate our creative faculties and en-hance our creative capacities.”
In The Disciplined Mind, Howard Gardner writes, “Looking The Disciplined Mind, Howard Gardner writes, “Looking The Disciplined Mindbackward across time, and looking with 360-degree perspective, across wide spaces, we can discern important universal aims of education: transmission of values, modeling of roles, mastery of notation and disciplines. The identifi cation of these aims is impor-tant; it is foolish to disregard them as we look ahead to new times and new worlds. However, it is equally myopic to ignore the many enormous changes that are already patent in the world and that will unquestionably affect education and schooling in years to come.” Gardner goes on to note that the forces that have altered and will continue to change education include technological and scientifi c breakthroughs, political trends, economic forces, and the shifting cartography of knowledge (e.g., the rapidity with which informa-tion is disseminated world wide).
Many, including Gardner, Dan Greenberg, and John Taylor Gatto, point out that in order to meet the needs of society in this century, it is essential that education cultivate fl exibility and creativity, pro-mote individual responsibility, and develop communication skills through an emphasis on individualized instruction. Gardner argues that the goals of a comprehensive education should include an in-depth study of virtues: truth, beauty, and good. In speaking about consciousness, Diane Ackerman, author of An Alchemy of the Mind, An Alchemy of the Mind, An Alchemy of the Mindreminds all that “We need the revelations of neuroscience, but also those of psychology, philosophy, and the arts, which have much to teach us about the subjective experience our brain produces.”
It is interesting to consider the implications of the above with regard to the wind band fi eld. What standards do we use to defi ne our great literature? Do we teach for depth? Can we present our music in ways that are likely to engage “creative class” listeners, thereby developing new audiences? Or, given society’s growing penchant for “an experiential lifestyle,” should our focus be on involvement, rather than on audiences? How can a course in band help address the educational needs of tomorrow’s students? Can we individualize instruction and cultivate creative thinking in an ensemble setting? What constitutes a musically educated person?
I invite each of you to mull these issues over as you sit on your deck, fl oat along in your sailboat, and travel the highways. Then, we MUST genuinely engage one another in these and other salient issues! If the wind band is to secure a place in tomorrow’s musical landscape, our discussions about our place in education and the arts must be vigorous and continuous and our conclusions well-founded. In my view, CBDNA’s leadership, both as an organization and through its individual members, is more critical than ever.
With Much Regard,
Gary
Summer '04 DIVISIONAL CONFERENCES - 3Western/Northwestern Divisions ConferenceMarch 24-27, 2004University of Nevada, Reno
Clinics and Presentations
Quality Music Without Excessive Technical DemandsUniversity of Nevada Symphonic Band,R. Alan Sullivan, conductor
The Commission: Danzante—Eric EwazenThe Commission: Danzante—Eric EwazenThe Commission: Danzante—
Meet the Composer—Eric EwazenMeet the Composer—Eric EwazenMeet the Composer—
Fueling the Repertoire Fire—Jim CochranFueling the Repertoire Fire—Jim CochranFueling the Repertoire Fire—
Masterclasses —Alan Vizzutti Masterclasses —Alan Vizzutti Masterclasses — and Blair Bollinger
Concerts
Weber State University Wind EnsembleThomas Root, conductor
Carnival Overture.................................................. Dvorak/SteigerHill Song No. 2 ................................................................GraingerSuite: To These Unmeasured Mountains ............................... RootLads of Wamphrey ...........................................................GraingerThe Promise of Living ..................................................... CoplandFantasia on the Thanksgiving Hymn ..................................... Root
Boise State University Symphonic WindsMarcellus Brown, conductor
Ritual Dances ............................................................... OkpebholoArmenian Dances, Part I ........................................................Reed
Harry Begian, conductorSapphire Concerto....................................................... McMichael
Lynn Klock, alto saxophoneSymphony in E-fl at .........................................................Mahoney
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Wind Ensemble
William Johnson, conductorJ.S. Dances .....................................................................GranthamFantasy for Cello and Wind Ensemble..................................HidasBacchanal............................................................................. RudinMolly on the Shore...........................................................GraingerIn a Cause Called "Glorious" ............................................. Melillo
Musical Associations of California Community Colleges Honor Band
Stuart Simms, guest conductorKonigsmarsch .................................................................... StraussPrelude in a Dorian Mode ................................................GraingerFive Miniatures ................................................................... TurinaThe Alcotts .............................................................................. IvesThe Pathfi nder of Panama.................................................... Sousa
San Jose State University Wind EnsembleEdward Harris, conductor
Fanfare: Sinfonia..................................................................StampThe echo never fades ...................................................GillinghamPercussion Concerto.................................................... SchwantnerCircular Marches...............................................................Welcher
California State University Fullerton Wind EnsembleMitch Fennell, conductor
Millenium Cannons................................................................. PutsMinstrels of the Kells........................................................WelcherBlack Dog .....................................................................McAllisterO Magnum Mysterium...................................................LauridsenBells for Stokowski....................................................... Daugherty
Idaho State University Wind EnsemblePatrick Brooks, conductor
Proclamations..................................................................... GeorgeConcerto for Clarinet and Wind Ensemble .............................BealPacem.................................................................................. SpittalColors and Contours .......................................................... BassettAthletic Festival March..................................................Prokofi eff
University of Nevada Wind EnsembleA. G. McGrannahan, conductor
A Western Fanfare............................................................. EwazenCeltic Hymns and Dances ................................................ EwazenA Hymn for the Lost and the Living ................................ EwazenConcerto for Bass Trombone ........................................... EwazenFlight ................................................................................ Ewazen
California State University, Fresno Wind EnsembleLawrence Sutherland, conductor
Symphonia sacre…In Darkness Shine................................. WilbyConcerto 1945...................................................................... WilbyPaganini Variations .............................................................. Wilby
University of Utah Wind SymphonyScott Hagen, conductor
Ride ....................................................................................... HazoLaboring Songs .................................................................WelcherConcerto for Trombone and Band.......................................TicheliBattle Musings ................................................................. WolkingAve Maria.............................................................................. BieblFinale from Symphony No. 5................................... Shostakovich
University of Hawaii Wind EnsembleGrant Okamura, conductor
Bugs ..................................................................................... CichyWait of the World ............................................................... MelilloOctober............................................................................ WhitacreAwayday.................................................................................GorbIn the Springtime, At the Time When Kings Go Off to War.......... ................................................................................ Holsinger
Intercollegiate BandGary Hill, conductor
Selections from the Danserye ............................................. SusatoEmblems .......................................................................... CoplandDanzante ........................................................................... Ewazen
4 - DIVISIONAL CONFERENCES Summer '04Southern Division ConferenceEmory UniversityAtlanta, Georgia
Emory University Wind EnsembleScott Stewart, conductor
Joyful Overture .......................................................................FeldRise ..................................................................................... BryantMolly on the Shore...........................................................GraingerCourage and Compassion ................................................. BonneyExcursions.....................................................................BroughtonRedline Tango ................................................................... Mackey
**world premiere**
Eastern Kentucky University Symphonic BandJoseph Allison, conductor
Symphony No. 3 ................................................................ SnoeckFour Haiku ...............................................................................HillSonata for Trombone.......................................................... CrosbyBayou Breakdown..............................................................KarrickSymphony for the Millennium.............................................. Forte
Furman Wind EnsembleLeslie Hicken, conductor
Whirr, Whirr, Whirr .........................................................HultgrenLads of Wamphrey ...........................................................Grainger
Jay Bocook, guest conductorExcursions.....................................................................BroughtonFantasies on a Theme by Haydn ................................... Dello JoioEquus............................................................................... WhitacreMarch, Op. 99 ................................................................ Prokofi ev
Southeastern Louisiana University Wind SymphonyGlen Hemberger, conductor
Kirkpatrick Fanfare............................................................BoysenCanzona............................................................................. MenninSpoon River .....................................................................GraingerUm Mitternacht.................................................................. MahlerConcertino for Horn and Wind Symnphony ..........................PriorSerenade Romantic ..............................................................TurrinBlue Shades.........................................................................TicheliClowns ................................................................................ Parker
University of Georgia Wind SymphonyF. David Romines and John N. Culvahouse, conductors
Danza de los Duendes.....................................................GalbraithGlacier...............................................................................WelcherEscapade ..............................................................................StampBelkis, Regina di Saba ....................................... Respighi/Kimura
Florida International University Wind EnsembleRoby George, conductor
M. Gregory Martin, assistant conductorOverture, Op. 42 ............................................................ Prokofi evEmblems .......................................................................... CoplandOiseaux Exotiques ..........................................................MessiaenO Magnum Mysterium...................................Lauridsen/ReynoldsThree City Blocks ........................................................... Harbison
Georgia State University Symphonic Wind EnsembleRobert J. Ambrose, conductor
La Peri Fanfare.....................................................................DukasMasque..............................................................................HeskethOld Home Days....................................................................... IvesSleep................................................................................ WhitacreSymphony No. 3 ...................................................... KozhevnikovSlava! ..............................................................................Bernstein
University of North Carolina Wind EnsembleMichael Votta, conductor
Jeffrey Fuchs, guest conductorIntrada ..................................................................................HenryMobile Music .........................................................................KussFanfare Ritmico .................................................................HigdonNo Exit ............................................................................ GlassockO Magnum Mysterium...................................Lauridsen/ReynoldsDionysiaques..................................................................... Schmitt
Western Kentucky University Wind EnsembleJohn Carmichael, conductor
Jeffrey Steiner, associate conductorMasquerade Overture.........................................................NielsenConcerto for Alto Saxophone (IV)................................. MaslankaGumsucker’s March.........................................................GraingerMinstrels of the Kells (I)...................................................WelcherSymphony No. 2 .................................................................Ticheli
Southern Division Intercollegiate BandJames Croft, conductor
In Wartime.....................................................................del TrediciColonial Song ..................................................................GraingerApollo Unleashed from Symphony No. 2...........................Ticheli
Summer '04 NEWS - 5NEWS
After a quarter of a century as Lawrence University's Director of Bands, Robert Levy conducted his fi nal concert on Sat-urday, May 15th at Lawrence University in Wisconsin. The program featured four premiere performances of works including new symphonies by both Lawrence alumni John Harmon ‘57, (For Love of the GameJohn Harmon ‘57, (For Love of the GameJohn Harmon ‘57, ( ) and Marty Robinson ‘87, current student Jonathan Roberts Blessing, and UW-Ste-vens Point composition professor Charles Rochester Young titled Songs Without Words. This latter work was jointly com-missioned by twelve colleges and univer-sities in Wisconsin. John Harmon’s work was conceived especially for Professor Levy’s last concert.
Levy plans to remain in the area “at least for awhile” so he says. His future plans include devoting extensive time to composing, guest conducting, touring and recording, and to ultimately make a documentary fi lm on the life of American composer Alec Wilder, something he has pursued over the past three years. He wants CBDNA members to know he is available and interested in being a sabbatical replace-ment should any members wish to take time off from their current positions. He can be reached at [email protected] or by calling 920-757-0852.
John Cody Birdwell has been named Director of Bands at the University of Kentucky. He joins UK after serving as Director of Bands at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas.
Gary Schallert has been appointed as Associate Professor of Music and Conduc-tor of the Wind Ensemble at the Belmont University School of Music in Nashville, Tennessee.
A new edition by J. Steven Moore (Colorado State University) of Aegean Festival by Andreas Makris is now avail-Festival by Andreas Makris is now avail-Festivalable for rental through ECS Publishing (www.ecspub.com). The new edition was
prompted by the discovery that the origi-nal transcription for band deleted approxi-mately twenty percent of the composition at the request of the publisher. Since the publication of the transcription, this de-leted material has been largely unknown to wind conductors. The new edition of the band transcription restores the missing measures and attempts to remain faithful to the composer’s intent.
While the current arrangement by Ma-jor Albert Bader has been very successful, hopefully this edition will renew interest in Mr. Makris’s work and stimulate new performances by younger conductors as well as those who are already familiar with the work in its current arrangement. For more information about the life and music of Andreas Makris, contact Steve at [email protected].
In fall, 2003, Lawrence Dale Harperfounded and now directs the new Wind and Percussion Institute at Carroll Col-lege. The mission of the institute is to provide performance experience for all age levels from advanced high school players, through college, to community ensembles, and fi nally to the professional level. Ensembles in the institute include the Youth Wind Orchestra of Wisconsin, the Waukesha Area Symphonic Band, the col-lege Wind Symphony, the Jazz Express, and the professional Wisconsin Wind Orches-tra, which features the college’s applied faculty. Concerts are often given with two or more ensembles presenting works, and sometimes groups are combined together to present major works like David Whitwell’s Sinfonia da Requiem.
The DePaul University Wind Ensemble, Donald DeRoche, conductor has a new recording, entitled, “Forget Me Nots.” It includes: Fanfare for Lafayette (Jacques Casterede), Concertino for Violoncello (Bohuslav Martinu), Divertimento (George Auric), Concerto for Bassoon, Contrabas-soon and Wind Orchestra (Henk Badings), and Symphonietta for Woodwinds (Wilem van Otterloo). It is on Albany Records, TROY 628.
This is the fi fth recording in the DePaul series produced for Albany Records. As with other offerings in the series, it includes seldom heard pieces by signifi cant compos-ers. These are pieces we should not forget, hence the title of the CD. Soloists include Christopher Costanza, cello; Chicago Sym-phony bassoonist, William Buchman; and Lyric Opera contrabassoonist, Lewis Kirk. The recording is available through Shat-tinger Music or via the Albany web site.
CBDNA members Mark Camphouse and Paula Crider served as co-coordina-tors of the 2004 National Band Association Young Composer/Conductor Mentor Proj-ect held in conjunction with the Bands of America Summer Symposium on the cam-pus of Illinois State University, June 20-23. The US Air Force Band of Mid-America served as ensemble-in-residence for the intensive three-day project during which three young conductors selected from a na-tional fi eld collaborated with and conducted rehearsals and a performance of new works by three young composers.
2004 NBA composition mentors working with the young composers individually, in group seminar sessions and in rehearsals were Donald Grantham, Dana Wilson, and Mark Camphouse. Conducting men-tors included Thomas Fraschillo, James Keene, and Frank Wickes. Frederick Fennell served as special guest master teacher of conducting.
The primary mission of the Mentor Proj-ect is to provide intensive, highly personal-ized instruction for gifted young composers and conductors and to bring closer the cre-ative and re-creative realms of music and music-making, thereby promoting greater understanding and more meaningful and mutually benefi cial partnerships between composers and conductors. There are no instructional/tuition fees for student par-ticipants due to all mentors donating their expertise and professional services. Meals and dormitory-style housing arrangements are provided free of charge for young com-poser and conductor participants through the generosity of Bands of America.
On April 25, 2004, The University of
6 - NEWS Summer '04Minnesota, Morris Concert Band under the direction of John Stanley Ross had a special performance which featured three students performing concertos, four student conductors, and two works which incorporated multi-media techniques. These two works were O Magnum Mys-terium by Morten Lauridsen/H. Robert Reynolds and Prophesy of the Earth by David Gillingham. As the UMM Concert Band performed these works, four dancers spontaneously danced to the music, two vi-sual artists spontaneously created paintings evoked from the music and dancers, and the audience participated by writing poems and stories evoked from the music, dancers, and visual artists. After the performances, several audience members stood and read their artistic work. A reception occurred afterward so that everyone could mingle and discuss the art of making art. It was a wonderful success, and plans are being made to collaborate again in the future to create more spontaneous multi-media performances which directly engage the audience.
PREMIERES
On November 6, 2003 the Stetson Uni-versity Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Bobby Adams, performed the world premiere of Sydney Hodkinson’s Monu-mentum Pro Umbris. The performance took place at the SCI Southern Division Conference on the Stetson campus with the composer present.
Dr. Hodkinson provides the following program information:
Monumentum Pro Umbris took shape very gradually as a personal refl ection on you earth’s last decade of wars and large-scale human suffering. The contemplation of great pain and horrendous loss of life leaves one totally benumbed. On at least three other occasions, I have resorted to the medium of large, massed winds and percus-sion to give vent to similar concerns.
Accordingly, much of this music has a dark, meditative, ‘processional’ aspect, perhaps evoking a somewhat Byzantine religious ritual. The muted chorales (in the horns, and later intoned by the clarinets), implacable percussion, and an extensive use of repetition (both of a brass 6-note
motto and ascending woodwind fi gura-tion) all conspire to convey the work’s sombre attitude.
All of the sonic material often obses-sively is generated from a brief fragment of Claudio Monteverdi’s 1608 Lamento D’Arianna: “Lasciate mi morire…” (O, let me now die!). The renaissance master’s quotation is only heard very distantly near the close of the piece.
The score is dedicated to the loving memory of two American composers: Earle Brown (1926-2002) and Ralph Shapey (1921-2002), both of whom took the time and patience in the late 1950's o serve as mentor for a very young Canadian beginner. I am eternally grateful for their generosity. The work was written for the wind ensemble of the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester, N.Y. (with whom I had a close relationship, both as performer and conductor), and its new leader, Mark Scatterday, on the occasion of his appointment in July, 2002.
Monumentum Pro Umbris (Memorial for the Departed Spirits) is approximately 20 minutes in duration and is scored for full winds, brass, a large percussion section, with harp and piano. It was conceived in Aspen, Colorado and Bloomington, Indi-ana, during teaching stints there, and the scoring was completed on August 30, 2002 in Ormond-by-the-Sea, Florida.
The Carroll College Wind Symphony commissioned Song of the Skyloom for Chorus, Wind Orchestra, and Actor, by the eminent Dutch composer, Bernard van Beurden. The 35-minute work is based on stories and songs of Native Americans. The actor recites stories between movements as well as during the music. Van Beurden’s unique harmonic language gives voice to native American sounds and religious be-liefs without imitating them. The premiere was given on March 26 on a concert that included Van Beurden’s bassoon concerto played by the Wisconsin Wind Orchestra.
The United States Naval Academy Band, Commander Donald Keller, Leader, pre-miered Symphony for Band (Academymiered Symphony for Band (Academymiered Symphony for Band ( ) by Steven L. Rosenhaus on October 10, 2003 at Alumni Hall at the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD; the composer conducted the premiere. The four-movement, 20-minute work was commissioned by the USNA Band in celebration of its 150th anniversary.
While the work is cast in traditional classical forms, the language used in-cludes extended tonality, free atonality, and twelve-tone tonality (a harmonically-based musical system devised by George Perle) in accessible ways that audiences fi nd com-prehensible, interesting, and moving.
For more information on composer/conductor Steven L. Rosenhaus or Sym-phony for Band (Academyphony for Band (Academyphony for Band ( ), please con-tact Music-Print Productions: by e-mail at [email protected]; or by regular mail at Music-Print Productions, P.O. Box 750458, Forest Hills, NY 11375-0458.
The Mercer University Wind Ensemble conducted by Douglas Hill performed the Georgia premiere of Eric Ewazen’s Dan-zante on April 16th at The Grand Opera House in downtown Macon with James Thompson, Professor of Trumpet at the Eastman School of Music as soloist and Eric Ewazen, Professor of Composition at the Juilliard Conservatory of Music in attendance. Both Thompson and Ewazen spent two days at Mercer presenting master classes and lecturing at Mercer’s Depart-ment of Music prior to the concert. Eric Ewazen’s program notes are as follows:
The work is inspired by a dramatic painting by Diego Rivera, entitled Danz-ante which depicts an elderly Aztec dancer with a spectacular, boldly colored feathered headdress. There is a rhythmic energy to the painting—the swirl of the feathers, the focused gestures of the dancer, and the look of intensity on the dancer’s face.
Throughout the concerto the trumpet is front and center—introducing the main me-lodic gestures of the piece and soaring and singing in each of the movements.
The fi rst movement, Colores is dynamic and expressive, with the soloist sounding declamatory lines, and the wind ensemble providing a bouyant and lively accompani-
Summer '04 NEWS - 7ment. The second movement, Recuerdos or “memories” is wistful, elegaic and songlike with plaintive lines and gestures. The fi nal movement Azteca uses compound rhythms and ostinato fi gures to portray the sound world of an ancient Aztec dance. The dance builds in intensity throughout with ever growing energy and excitement.
The Emory Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Scott Stewart, presented three premieres this spring: Redline Tango (grade 6 world premiere commission consortium) by John Mackey (www.ostimusic.com), Rise (grade 4+ world premiere commission) by Steven Bryant (www.stevenbryant.com), and Courage and Compassion (grade 4 Southeastern premiere) by Jim Bonney (www.jimbonney.com). Future commis-sions include works by composers Libby Larsen and Stephen Paulus.
The High Plains Music Camp Faculty Band gave the world premiere of and a time by Jeff Jordan on July 31, 2003 on the campus of Fort Hays State University in Hays, KS. The work was conducted by the composer and is currently in preparation for release by C. Alan Publications. Jordan is the director of bands at Fort Hays State. His composition teachers include James Barnes, John Pozdro, Jack Stamp, Charles Hoag and Paul Rudy.
HIDDEN TREASURESDavid Kish, University of Georgia
Almost lost, but not forgotten!The University of Georgia hosted the
CBDNA Southern Division Meeting in February of 1968. For that conference, Donald I. Moore composed a march which he dedicated “To my colleagues in the College Band Directors National Association.” Our trombone professor, Philip Jameson, attended that conference and remembered the premiere performance by the UGA Concert Band, Roger Dancz conductor. He wondered if we still had a copy. I sifted through our library and dis-covered the manuscript score and parts to the CBD’N’A Concert March.
The march was based on the notes C-B-D-N (noise)-A. The noise, of course, is represented by a cymbal crash. The composer, the late Donald I. Moore, was the director of the Baylor University Band from 1948-1969 and professor in the music school until 1979. The march, published in 1968 by Barnhouse, remains available for purchase from the Barnhouse Archive for $80.00. A Grade 4 difficulty level, CBD’N’A Concert March is approximately three minutes in length.
8 - PROGRAMS Summer '04PLEASE NOTE:Include your STATE and DATE OF PER FOR MANCE in all sub mis sions.
The CBDNA Executive Board and the ed i tor encourage pro gram sub mis sions for specifi c concerts in performance or- der rather than repertoire lists for se- mes ters, tours, or school years. Many CBDNA members are as in ter est ed in how their fel low mem bers pro gram as they are in what they program.
When sending email or com put er disk, do not use tabs, leader char ac ters, or other for mat ting. Sub mis sions will be for mat ted prior to publication.
address for submissionsDouglas Stotter, editor
CBDNA ReportDepartment of Bands
Merrill HallIndiana University
Bloomington, IN [email protected]
ALASKAUniversity of Alaska Anchorage Wind
EnsembleMark Wolbers, conductor
April 18, 2004Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 .... ElgarFolk Song Suite/Sea Songs .Vaughan WilliamsA Moorside Suite ........................ Holst/WrightAn Original Suite .................................... JacobWater Music, Op. 82 .............................ArnoldCrown Imperial ....................... Walton/Duthoit
ARIZONAUniversity of Arizona Wind Ensemble
Jay C. Rees, interim conductorSeptember 25, 2003
Gateways...................................................AsiaEt Expecto Resurrectionem Mortuorum .......... ...................................................Messiaen
Daniel Asia, guest conductorToccata Marziale ..................VaughanWilliamsParis Sketches ...................................... Ellerby
University of Arizona Symphonic BandCarl Hancock, conductor
Brian T. Wolfe, graduate conductorNovember 5, 2003
Pentland Hills March ............................. HoweAs Summer Was Just Beginning............DaehnDo Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night ........ ................................................. Del BorgoFlourish for Wind Band ..... Vaughan WilliamsVariations on a Korean Folksong......... Chance
University of Arizona Wind EnsembleJay C. Rees, interim conductor
November 25, 2003An Outdoor Overture ......................... CoplandBlessed Are They .............. Brahms/ Buehlman
Bruce Chamberlain, guest conductorJ’ai ete au bal ................................... GranthamTeardrop ................................................... Rees
University of ArizonaSymphonic Bands
Brian T. Wolfe and Allison B. Coyle,graduate conductors
April 7, 2004Blue BandSymphonic Overture .............................. CarterHebrides Suite................................ GrundmanOn A Hymnsong of Philip Bliss....... HolsingerDramatic Essay ..................................WilliamsRed BandFortress..................................................TicheliAlleluia............................................ThompsonArgentum ................................................ MahrVooDoo .............................................. Bukvich
University of Arizona Wind SymphonyJay C. Rees, conductor
April 22, 2004Chester .............................................. SchumanTheater Music .......................................SparkeSonoran Desert Holiday........................NelsonAwakening ...............................................ReedSpartacus ...................................van der Roost
ARKANSASUniversity of Central Arkansas
Wind Ensemble Public Schools TourMarch 17-19, 2004
Sound the Bells ..................................WilliamsOverture to Candide..........................BernsteinRide ..........................................................HazoSketches on a Tudor Psalm ....................... TullThe Free Lance March ........................... Sousa
University of Central ArkansasConcert Band
Ricky Brooks, conductorApril 15, 2004
Voyage Through the Night...................... AkeyLord of the Rings ................ de Meij/LavenderPrelude and Rondo........................... HolsingerPageant............................................ Persichetti
Zack Walls, graduate conductor
University of Central ArkansasSymphonic Band
Louis Young, conductorApril 15, 2004
Hounds of Spring .....................................ReedElsa’s Procession......................Wagner/Calliet
Zack Walls, graduate conductorThe Sinfonians ...................................WilliamsEternal Father Strong to Save ................ SmithFairest of the Fair ................................... Sousa
Zack Walls, graduate conductor
University of Central ArkansasWind Ensemble
W. Francis McBeth, Composer-in-ResidenceApril 21, 2004
Ricky Brooks. conductorCanzon duodecimi toni .......................GabrieliThe Golden Age of the Xylophone .........WerleThrough Countless Halls of Air ......... McBethMasque................................................ McBethThe World is Waiting for the Sunrise.... AlfordChildren’s March ...............................GraingerRide ..........................................................HazoOf Sailors and Whales ....................... McBeth
University of Arkansas Symphonic BandTimothy Gunter, conductor
February 22, 2004Seapower Fanfare.............................. BrubakerA Movement for Rosa................... CamphouseTheme from Green Bushes .... Grainger/DaehnHeroes, Lost and Fallen .................GillinghamFlashing Winds...........................van der Roost
University of Arkansas Concert BandJeremy Pratchard, conductor
March 8, 2004A Flourish .............................................ArnoldVariations on a Korean Folk Song ....... ChanceAlligator Alley ................................ DaughertyWho’s Who in Navy Blue ...................... Sousa
University of Arkansas Wind SymphonyW. Dale Warren, conductor
March 8, 2004The Star-Spangled Banner ........................ KeyBallet Suite #4............................ ShostakovichGlacier.................................................WelcherEuphonium Concerto ........................... EllerbyThree Tragic Ballads .......... Grainger/Ragsdale
**world premiere**Ride ..........................................................Hazo
University of Arkansas Symphonic BandTimothy Gunter, conductor
April 20, 2004Sound the Bells!.................................WilliamsOlav Trygvason, opus 50 Scene III.................. ......................................... Grieg/RagsdaleTribute to Lionel ...............................WaigneinMusic from O Brother, Where Art Thou? ....... ....................................................... BrownKaleidoscope...........................................Spark
Summer '04 PROGRAMS - 9University of Arkansas Concert Band
Jeremy Pratchard, conductorApril 25, 2004
First Suite ................................................ HolstTwo British Folk Songs ..... Grainger/RagsdaleIntroit ........................................................ TullPas Redoublé ................................ Saint-Saëns
University of Arkansas Wind SymphonyW. Dale Warren, conductor
April 25, 2004The Star-Spangled Banner ........................ KeyMars ........................................................ HolstSymphony for Band ........................ PersichettiChromatic Fugue in D Minor........................... ................................... Schubert/SingletonPrelude, Fugue, and Riffs..................BernsteinO Magnum Mysterium.....Lauridsen/ReynoldsJupiter...................................................... Holst
CALIFORNIAPomona College Band
Graydon Beeks, conductorApril 21 and 25 2004
Scenes from “The Louvre” ............. Dello JoioConcerto for Tuba ................................ Heiden
Stephen Klein, soloistThe Slavonic Dances.............. Dvorák/CurnowThree Chorale Preludes........................LathamCountry Gardens ................................GraingerShepherd’s Hey ..................................GraingerNew Dance.......................................... RieggerThe Footlifter March.......................... Fillmore
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Wind Orchestra and Wind EnsembleWilliam V. Johnson, conductor
June 5, 2004Helen Keller Remembered
Wind OrchestraMarche Militaire Francaise ........... Saint-SaënsWhatsoever Things ....................... Camphouse
Rudolfas Budginas, conductorTrombone King ........................................ KingFinale from Symphony No. 1......... KalinnikovWind EnsembleCredentium ................................van der RoostPantomime ............................................Sparke
Jordan Ray, euphoniumSaudação from Concerto for Marimba ........... .....................................................Rosauro
Sarah Basiletti, marimbaSymphony From Ivy Green .......... Camphouse
Katherine Arthur, SopranoSusan Chilton, Sign Language Interpreter
California State University, Sacramento Symphonic Wind EnsembleRobert Halseth, conductor
October 8, 2003Overture in C............................................CatelSuite Francaise ................................... MilhaudMusica Boema ....................................... Lukás
California State University, Sacramento Concert Band
Robert Halseth, conductorO. L. Johnson, IV and Robert Holm,
conducting associatesOctober 27, 2003
Second American Folk Rhapsody...GrundmanTiento del Segundo Tono ................................. ................................de Cabézon/GraingerPrologue and Parade ................................. KayUkrainian Folk Songs ..........................StevensMannin Veen ...........................................Wood
California State University, Sacramento Symphonic Wind EnsembleRobert Halseth, conductor
October 29, 2003Dance Variations ...................................... DahlOctober.............................................. WhitacreSouthern Harmony........................... Grantham
California State University, Sacramento Concert Band
Robert Halseth, conductorO. L. Johnson, IV and Robert Holm,
conducting associatesDecember 10, 2003
Concert Prelude.....................................SparkeVisions of Flight..................................SheldonMarch and Chorale ..........................WashburnConcerto Grosso No. 1...........................BrightSimple Gifts ..........................................Ticheli
California State University, Sacramento Symphonic Wind EnsembleRobert Halseth, conductor
O. L. Johnson, IV, conducting associateDecember 10, 2003
Children’s March ...............................GraingerRemembrance ...................................... BensonWest Point Symphony............................ Gould
California State University, Sacramento Concert Band
Jeffrey Edom, conductorO. L. Johnson, IV and Robert Holm,
conducting associatesMarch 10, 2004
Gavorkna Fanfare...................................StampSea Songs ...........................Vaughan WilliamsAmazing Grace .....................................TicheliChorale.............................................. NehlybelConcerto Grosso.....................Vivaldi/CacavasSymphonic Suite ................................Williams
California State University, Sacramento Symphonic Wind EnsembleRobert Halseth, conductor
O. L. Johnson, IV, condccting associateJeffrey Edom, associate conductor
April 13, 2004Dance of the Jesters ........Tchaikovsky/CramerDanzón ................................. Bernstein/KranceOctober.............................................. Whitacreand the mountains rising nowhere ................... ............................................... SchwantnerSouthern Harmony........................... Grantham
California State University, Sacramento Concert Band
Jeffrey Edom, conductorO. L. Johnson, IV and Robert Holm,
conducting associatesMay 12, 2004
A Moorside Suite .................................... HolstPrelude and Fugue in Ab Major ....................... ..................................... Bach/MoehlmannArmenian Dances, Part 1 .........................Reed
California State University, Sacramento Symphonic Wind EnsembleRobert Halseth, conductor
May 12, 2004Festive Overture......................... ShostakovichChorale and Toccata...............................StampSleep................................................. WhitacreShepherd’s Hey ..................................Grainger
DELAWAREUniversity of Delaware Wind Ensemble
Robert J. Streckfuss, conductorOutdoor Overture ............................... CoplandIndoor Overture................................ StrietmanColonial Song ....................................GraingerSymphony in Bb .............................HindemithGazebo Dances................................CoriglianoDance Sequence ........................................PutzGodzilla Eats Las Vegas.................... Whitacre
FLORIDAStetson University Symphonic Band
Bobby Adams, conductorFebruary 13, 2004
Army of the Nile ................................... AlfordKomm, susser Tod....................................BachConcerto for Bassoon and Wind Orchestra...... ..................................................... Ewazen
Ashley Heintzen, bassoonPsyche et Eros ......................... Franck/KreinesLincolnshire Posy...............................GraingerCountry Band March................................. Ives
Stetson University Symphonic BandBobby Adams, conductor
April 17, 2004Procession of the Nobles.....Rimsky-KorsakovSymphony No. 2 ..................................TicheliMorceau Symphonique .....................Guilmant
Jason Robins, tromboneO magnum mysterium......Lauridsen/ReynoldsFinale from Symphony No. 2........... Maslanka
Florida Community CollegeSymphonic Band
Paul Weikle, conductorFebruary 26, 2004
Bombasto ............................................... FarrarDance of the Comedians ......... Smetana/BrandOn a Hymn Song of Phillip Bliss..... HolsingerTrittico............................................... Nelhybel
10 - PROGRAMS Summer '04Florida Community College
Symphonic BandPaul Weikle, conductor
Col. Arnald D. Gabriel, guest conductorApril 29, 2004
Emblem of Unity................................RichardsLa Belle Helene.................... Offenbach/OdomRhapsody for Alto Saxophone and Band ......... ................................................. HolcombeHymn to the Fallen............ Williams/LavenderPineapple Poll .................... Sullivan/MackerasRussian Christmas Music ........................ReedAmerica the Beautiful ............... Ward/Dragon
Florida State University Chamber Winds Richard Clary, conductor
February 5, 2004 The Good Soldier Schweik Suite........... KurkaOld Wine in New Bottles ........................ JacobSept Danses........................................ FrançaixFratres .......................................................Pärt
Florida State University Symphonic BandPatrick Dunnigan, conductor
February 20, 2004Marche Hongroise .................... Berlioz/GotohDaughter of the Stars ........................... BensonStomp Igor ........................................ PattersonFarewell to Gray .............................. GranthamFuneral Music for Queen Mary Purcell/StuckySlava! ............................. Bernstein/GrundmanSymphony No. 3 ................................ Giannini
Florida State University Concert BandPatrick Dunnigan, conductor
February 25, 2004Fanfare and Allegro............................WilliamsSymphony No. 2 .................................. ChanceTrauermusik .........................................WagnerChester .............................................. SchumanSelections from “The Danserye ....................... ...................................... Susato/Dunnigan
Florida State University Wind OrchestraRichard Clary, conductor
March 1, 2004 Divertimento for Brass and Percussion....HusaO Magnum Mysterium.....Lauridsen/ReynoldsSymphony in B-fl at .........................HindemithMusica Boema ....................................... LukásJai été au bal..................................... Grantham
Florida State University Campus BandSteven Kelly, conductor
March 7, 2004First Suite in E-fl at Major (III)................ HolstMarch and Procession of Bacchus .......DelibesOn a Hymnsong of Lowell Mason... HolsingerFortress..................................................TicheliSea Songs ............................Vaughan WilliamsZodiac March ....................................... CarterVariations on a Korean Folk Song ....... Chance
Florida State University Concert BandPatrick Dunnigan, conductor
April 14, 2004Tribute........................................... CamphouseAn Outdoor Overture ........................ Copland Incantation and Dance ......................... Chance Four Cornish Dances, Opus 91 .............ArnoldBlue Shades...........................................Ticheli
Florida State University Chamber Winds Richard Clary, conductor
April 15, 2004Symphony No. 7 .............................BeethovenLa creation du monde......................... Milhaud Concertino........................................WashburnSinfonia in g minor ........................... Donizetti
Florida State University Symphonic BandPatrick Dunnigan, conductor
April 21, 2004O Magnum Mysterium.....Lauridsen/ReynoldsSymphony No. 2 ...................................Ticheli Music for Prague......................................HusaFestive Overture......................... ShostakovichFour Scottish Dances .............. Arnold/Paynter
Florida State University Wind Orchestra Richard Clary, conductor
April 23, 2004Emblems ............................................ CoplandPercussion Concerto...................... SchwantnerSanta Fe Saga......................................... GouldBells for Stokowski......................... Daugherty
University of Miami Symphonic Bandand Wind Ensemble
Gary D. Green and Michael B. Dressman, conductors
Daniel A. Belongia and C. David Ragsdale, assistant conductorsFebruary 18, 2004
Symphonic BandSymphonic BandOverture to Candide............... Bernsein/BeelerO Magnum Mysterium....Lauridsen/ ReynoldsWhen I Close My Eyes, I See Dancers ... MahrGlorioso........................................................ItoWind EnsembleLa Fiesta Mexicana ..................................ReedOctober.............................................. WhitacreConcerto for Marimba and Band .... Maslanka
Wan- Chun Liao, marimba
University of Miami Wind EnsmebleGary D. Green, conductor
Brenton F. Alston and Daniel A. Belongia, assistant conductors
April 20, 2004March #1 in F.................. Beethoven/BelongiaGeschwindmarsch ...................Paul HindemithSymphonies of Winds .....................StravinskyDo the Hustle .................................Rindfl eisch Irish Tune from County Derry ...........GraingerProfanation.................. Bernstein/Bencriscutto
University of Miami Symphonic BandGary D. Green and Michael B. Dressman,
conductorsDaniel A. Belongia and C. David Ragsdale,
assistant conductorsApril 27, 2004
Star Spangled Banner..................... Key/StampLincolnshire Posy...............................GraingerFantasia di Concerto .....Boccalari/Kent-Akers
David Kassler, euphoniumAfter a Gentle Rain ..........................IanncconeThe Angel’s Journey ............................ LentiniAmericans We .................................... Fillmore
GEORGIAUniversity of Georgia Wind Ensemble
John N. Culvahouse and F. David Romines, conductors
October 7, 2003Masque................................................Hesketh Entry March of the Boyars...............HalvorsenDiversion.............................................. Heiden Concerto for Trumpet......................ArutiunianConcerto for Alto Saxophone......... Muczynski Concertino for Tuba ........................... Wilhelm Tam O’Shanter ......................................Arnold
University of Georgia Wind SymphonyF. David Romines, David Kish, ChrisCooper, and Marie Elliott, conductors
November 11, 2003March for the Sultan Abdul Medjid ..... RossiniTrittico............................................... NelhybelSymphonies of Gaia............................... Ogren Lincolnshire Posy...............................GraingerBelkis, Regina di Saba .......................Respighi
University of Georgia Wind EnsembleJohn N. Culvahouse, conductor
November 18, 2003Fireworks ........................... Stravinsky/RogersNear Woodstock Town..........Grainger/CramerLads of Wamphra ...............................Grainger Bacchus on Blue Ridge..................... HorovitzThe Light Fantastic (III).................Rindfl eischHarrison’s Dream ............................... Graham
University of GeorgiaMonday/Wednesday Concert Band
Chris Cooper, conductorFebruary 16, 2004
Alpina Saga.............................................. Ross Ballade ................................................. JenkinsAllelulia! Laudamus Te............................Reed Yagi-Bushi ............................................... Iwai
University of Georgia Wind SymphonyF. David Romines and John N. Culvahouse,
conductorsFebruary 17, 2004
Escapade ................................................StampGlacier.................................................Welcher Danza De Los Duendes.................... GalbraithBelkis, Regina di Saba ......................Respighi
Summer '04 PROGRAMS - 11University of Georgia
Tuesday/Thursday 5:00 Concert BandChristine Kraemer & Matthew Koperniak,
conductorsFebruary 18, 2004
A Solemn Prelude .................................BarnesEnglish Folk Song Suit .......Vaughan WilliamsBlessed Are They .................................Brahms Introit ........................................................ Tull
Columbus State University Wind OrchestraRobert W. Rumbelow, conductorJoseph A. David, asst. conductorEric Purser, graduate conductor
September 23, 2003Flourish for Glorious John ..Vaughan WilliamsThe Eighth Candle ........................... ReisteterMorning Star .................................. MaslankaNight Dances ........................................ YurkoOriginal Suite ........................................ Jacob
Columbus State University Wind EnsembleRobert W. Rumbelow, conductor
October 14, 2003October ............................................ WhitacreSerenade, Op. 7 .................................. StraussThe Light Fantastic ...................... Rindfl eischCave ....................................................... Peck
Columbus State University Wind OrchestraRobert W. Rumbelow, conductorJoseph A. David, asst. conductor
Laura Chapman, graduate conductorNovember 13, 2003
Toccata Marziale ............... Vaughan WilliamsSimple Gifts ..........................................TicheliEsprit de Corps ....................................... JagerSuite in E-fl at ........................................ Holst
Columbus State University Wind EnsembleRobert W. Rumbelow, conductor
January 27, 2004Bells for Stokowski ....................... DaughertyMolly on the Shore ........................... GraingerO Magnum Mysterium ................... LauridsenThe Light Fantastic ...................... Rindfl eischWedding Dance ...................................... Press
Columbus State University Wind OrchestraRobert W. Rumbelow, conductorJoseph A. David, asst. conductorEric Purser, graduate conductor
February 17, 2004Spring Festival ........................................... YiChorale and Shaker Dance ............... ZdechlikFanfare and Salutation ......................... CichyNight ............................................ Rumbelow
Columbus State University Wind EnsembleRobert W. Rumbelow, conductor
Laura Chapman, graduate conductorEric Purser, graduate conductor
March 11, 2004Profanation ...................................... BernsteinAngel Band ........................................ HartleyAmazing Grace ............................. TraditionalAmerican Riversongs ....................... LaPlante
Columbus State University Wind OrchestraRobert W. Rumbelow, conductorJoseph A. David, asst. conductor
Laura Chapman, graduate conductorApril 1, 2004
Symphony for Band ............................... GouldCloudburst ....................................... WhitacreThird Suite for Band .............................. JagerBurletta ............................................... ChancePartita ............................................... Gregson
Columbus State University Wind Ensemble Robert W. Rumbelow, conductorJoseph A. David, guest conductorEric Purser, graduate conductor
April 15, 2004Ra! .....................................................DzubayElsa’s Procession ................................ WagnerOld American Country Set ................. CowellThe Snowmaiden ......................... RumbelowAnalemma ............................................... BarrDanza de los Duendes ..................... Galbraith
Mercer Wind EnsembleDouglas Hill, conductorBrian Nozny, percussion
James Thompson, trumpetApril 16, 2004
After A Gentle Rain .......................IannacconeA Hymn for the Lost and the Living... EwazenConcerto for Percussion Solo & Wind Ensemble.... ...........................................................ZiekCelebrations .......................................ZdechlikDanzante ............................................. EwazenGalop.......................................... Shostakovich
Emory Wind EnsembleScott A. Stewart, conductor
April 17, 2004A Jubilant Prelude ....................................ReedFolk Song Suite...................Vaughan WilliamsEsprit de Corps.........................................JagerO Magnum Mysterium.....Lauridsen/ReynoldsThe Florentiner ..........................Fucik/Fennell
ILLINOISNorthern Illinois University
Wind EnsembleLawrence Stoffel, conductor
April 7, 2004Overture for Band .......................MendelssohnThe Alcotts .................................Ives/ThurstonReport....................................................... FiserCircus Polka ....................................StravinskyIntégrales............................................... VareseDo the Hustle .................................Rindfl eisch
DePaul University Wind Ensemble& Wind Symphony
October 10, 2003Suite from “The Perfect Fool” ................ HolstDanses Exotique ................................ FrancaixMusic for Brass and Woodwind ..... MaconchyCanzona ...............................................MenninKomm Susser Tod.......................... Bach/ReedFolk Song Suite...................Vaughan Williams
DePaul University Wind SymphonyNovember 14, 2003
Huldigunsgsmarsch..............................WagnerThe Immovable Do ............................GraingerLads of Wamphray .............................GraingerFuneral March.........................................GriegFiesta Del Pacifi co ................................. Nixon
DePaul University Wind EnsembleNovember 16, 2003
Old French Dances.............................GervaiseLe Bal de Beatrice D’Este....................... HahnOctandre................................................ VareseFanfare La Peri.......................................DukasHommage a la Ami Papageno............ FrancaixSuite Francaise .................................. . Poulenc
DePaul University Wind EnsembleFebruary 4, 2004
Suite Persane..........................................CapletConcerto for Trumpet.............................PetrovEscapade for Trumpet .............................Davis
John Hagstrom, trumpetSpiel ......................................................... TochFanfare for AWSO ...............................Bennett
DePaul University Wind SymphonyFebruary 5, 2004
Old Wine in New Botttles ....................... JacobScherzo for Band.................................. RossiniNocturne, Op. 9, No. 2........................ScriabinSketches on a Tudor Psalm ....................... Tull
DePaul University Wind EnsembleMarch 7, 2004
Serenade Op. 44 ................................... DvorakSymphonies of Wind Instruments...StravinskyDuo for 2 Clarinets........................... Krommer
Larry Combs and Julie DeRoche, clarinets
DePaul University Wind SymphonyMarch 9, 2004
March from Symphonic Metamorphasis ......... .................................................HindemithSoarings...........................................McAllisterLincolnshire Posy...............................Grainger
DePaul University Wind Ensemble & Wind Symphony
April23, 2004The Light Fantastic ...................... Reindfl eischHomenagem a Villa-Lobos ...............GuarnieriSinfonia India....................................... ChavezGazebo Dances................................Corigliano
DePaul University Wind Ensemble& Wind Symphony
May 2, 2004Serenade for Viola and Winds..................Perle
Rami Solomonow, violaRhapsody for Trumpet ....................Arutiunian
John Hagstrom, trumpetSinfonia #4 ........................................... HartleyFanfarria................................................. SierraExcerpts from “Sebastian”.................. MenottiEl Salon Mexico................................. Copland
12 - PROGRAMS Summer '04INDIANA
Indiana UniversityConcert and Symphonic Bands
David C. Woodley and Stephen W. Pratt, conductors
Michael Schwartzkopf, tenorFebruary 10, 2004
Concert BandThree Fantastic Dances ......................... TurinaAve Maria................................................ HolstA Simple Song .................. Bernstein/WoodleySomething’s Comin’.......... Bernstein/WoodleySinfonietta Flamenca .........................SurinachSymphonic BandSymphonic BandDanzon Cubano.................................. CoplandSuite Francaise ................................... MilhaudKentucky Harmony.......................... Grantham
Indiana University Wind EnsembleRay E. Cramer, conductor
February 17, 2004Peterloo Overture ..................................Arnoldufo Dreams....................................... Maslanka
Matt Maslanka, euphoniumRider..................................................Hamilton
**world premiere**Celebration............................................SparkeEine Kleine Yiddishe Ragmusik ............. Gorb
Indiana University Concert BandDouglas Stotter, conductor
Joey Tartell, trumpetMarch 28, 2004
March of the Princesses ....................MassenetGhost Train Tryptich ......................... WhitacreA Hymn for the Lost and the Living... EwazenGandalf.................................................Gandalf.................................................Gandalf de MeijLa Virgen de la Macarena ...............MonteredeVesti la giubba.................. Leoncavallo/StotterCzardas....................................... Monti/StotterHis Honor........................................... Fillmore
Indiana University Wind EnsembleRay E. Cramer, conductor
March 30, 2004El Salón México................................. CoplandCandide Suite ................. Bernstein/GrundmanCuban Overture................................ GershwinRhapsody in Blue............................. Gershwin
Indiana University Symphonic BandStephen W. Pratt, conductor
April 13, 2004La Belle Helene.................... Offenbach/OdomSymphony for Winds ........................... EllerbyO Magnum Mysterium..................... LauridsenHands Across the Sea............................. SousaFantasies on a Theme by Haydn ..... Dello JoioThree Dance Episodes.......................Bernstein
Anderson College Wind SymphonyVictor Vallo Jr. and Cathy Hancock Hicks,
conductorsFebruary 26, 2004
John Williams: Fantasy of Flight .......WilliamsThe Patriot..........................................WilliamsLord of the Rings: Fellowship ................Shore Robin Hood: Soundtrack Highlights.... KamenSuperman: Suite for Concert Band ....WilliamsWest Side Story.................................BernsteinBig Band Spectacular.......................... HigginsSeventy-Six Trombones ........................Wilson
Anderson College Wind SymphonyVictor Vallo Jr. and Cathy Hancock Hicks,
conductorsApril 15, 2004
Overture to Candide..........................BernsteinFrom the Shores of the Mighty Pacifi c . ClarkeOn a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss ....... HolsingerHoe Down .......................................... CoplandAmerican Salute..................................... GouldVariations on a Sheker Melody .......... CoplandFeelings Which Transcend Time............. WadaNational Emblem ..................................Bagley
Ball State University Wind EnsembleJoseph Scagnoli, conductor
April 25, 2004Dedication Overture ......................... GianniniSimple Gifts ........................................ TicheliSecond Suite in C................................. GeorgeHandel in the Strand.......................... GraingerConcerto for Cornet, Flugelhorn and Trumpet ....................................................... BarkerOur Director March ........................... BigelowEquus................................................. Whitacre
Ball State University Symphony BandChristian Zembower, conductor
April 16, 2004Fanfare for a New Era............................StampVariations on a Korean Folk Song ....... ChanceO magnum mysterium......Lauridsen/ReynoldsSongs of Abelard............................. Dello JoioConcertino for Four Percussion and Winds ..... ................................................Gillingham
Ball State University Concert BandAnthony Pursell and John Ginocchio,
conductorsApril 29, 2004
Konigsmarch ....................................... StraussDedicatory Overture...........................WilliamsWest Side Story.................................BernsteinThe Symphonic Gershwin..................... BarkerOn a Hymnsong of Lowell Mason... HolsingerEnglish Folk Song Suite ......VaughanWilliamsWhen You Wish Upon a Star .............. HarlineThe Sinfonians ...................................Williams
Indiana State University Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble
Doug Keiser and John Boyd, conductorsJohn Boyd, conductor
February 29, 2004Symphonic BandSymphonic BandAubrey Fanfare ......................................StampTwo Folk Song Settings .....................GraingerWayside Festival ................................ DeJongeCanyon of Heroes ......................... O’LoughlinWind EnsembleJ.S. Dances ....................................... GranthamPoeme Héroique..................................... DupréC.B. Finnegan’s Flight ....................... DeJongeTournament Galop ..........................Gottschalk
KANSASHighland Community College
Wind EnsembleHighland, Kansas
Brian Casey, conductorApril 1, 2004
The Battle Pavane ..............................MargolisPavane .....................................................RavelMarche Militaire ................................SchubertAve Verum Corpus ............................... MozartIn Their Honor ................................ StrommenOn a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss ....... HolsingerSymphony of Sitcoms........................ Jennings
Kansas State University University BandFebruary 23, 2004
Insignia.......................................... O’LaughlinNathan Hill Trilogy ............................. CurnowHosts of Freedom........................King/Paynter
Kansas State University Concert BandFebruary 23, 2004
Shortcut Home ......................................WilsonSuite of Old American Dances.............BennettGhost Train ....................................... Whitacre
Kansas State University Symphony BandFebruary 27, 2004
Ride ..........................................................HazoFour Norfolk Dances.............................SparkeTheir Blossoms Down..............................HazoRocky Point Holiday.............................NelsonCityscape I ....................................... Holsinger
Kansas State University University BandMay 3, 2004
Ammerland .........................................de HaanDance of Fire........................................HilliardBrighton Beach ....................................LathamKentucky 1800 ................................GrundmanCarpathian Sketches.................................JagerThree Ayers form Gloucester ................. StuartBalladair.............................................EricksonLittle Suite for Band........................GrundmanDeep River .................................... SwearingenLos Toreros ........................................ Bouthier
Summer '04 PROGRAMS - 13Kansas State University Concert Band
May 3, 2004Procession of the Nobles.....Rimsky-KorsakovOf Sailor and Whales .......................... McBethSleep................................................... WhiacreChorale and Shaker Dance.................Zdechlik
Kansas State University Symphony BandMay 5, 2004
Folk Dances ............................... ShostakovichEnglish Waltz .....................................GraingerDance Rhapsody for Tuba and Band .......ForteAfter the Thunderer...........................HearshenFestive Overture......................... ShostakovichThe Klaxon......................................... Fillmore
Fort Hays State University Wind EnsembleJeff Jordan, conductor
October 23, 2003Centennial Celebration Overture ..........BarnesCapriccio for Piano and Twenty-Four Winds .. ...................................................... ChanceA Symphonic Prelude ..............................ReedAmericans We .................................... FillmoreAmerican Salute..................................... GouldMusic for Percussion and Band ......... BukvichEsprit de Corps.........................................Jager
Fort Hays State UniversitySymphonic Winds
Robert Conger, conductorDecember 12, 2003
The Free Lance March ........................... SousaLiebestod..............................................WagnerChorale and Shaker Dance.................ZdechlikA Christmas Festival ........................ Anderson
Fort Hays State University Wind EnsembleJeff Jordan, conductor
December 12, 2003Cheers! ...................................................StampConcerto for Clarinet ................................BealDivertimento ................................... PersichettiFantasia in G ........................................... Mahr
Fort Hays State UniversitySymphonic Winds
Robert Conger, conductorMarch 11, 2004
Marche des Parachutistes Belges .......Leemans Mars ........................................................ HolstTrauersinfonie ......................................WagnerArmenian Dances (Part 1)........................Reed
Fort Hays State University Wind EnsembleJeff Jordan, conductor
March 11, 2004Procession of Nobles...........Rimsky-Korsakov Irish Tune From County Derry ..........Grainger Sketches on a Tudor Psalm ....................... Tull Rolling Thunder ................................. FillmoreNilesdance........................................ Holsinger
Fort Hays State UniversitySymphonic Winds
Robert Conger, conductorMay 7, 2004
Second Suite for Band .............................JagerAmazing Grace .....................................TicheliSymphonic Movement ...................... NelhybelThe Sinfonians ...................................Williams
Fort Hays State University Wind EnsembleJeff Jordan, conductor
May 7, 2004Ride ..........................................................HazoFour Scottish Dances ............................ArnoldThe Pines of the Appian Way.............RespighiGodzilla Eats Las Vegas! .................. Whitacre
KENTUCKYCampbellsville University Concert Band
David M. McCullough, conductorJennifer L. Tinnell, assistant conductor
Marty Sharer, guest conductorMarch 9, 2004
Washington Greys ...............................GrafullaAmazing Grace ....................................Cranfi llBlack Granite .........................................HosaySub-Saharan Rhythm .....................GillinghamThree Ayres From Gloucester ..............StewartPrelude, Siciliano and Rondo................Arnold
Campbellsville University Concert BandDavid M. McCullough, conductor
Jennifer L. Tinnell, assistant conductorApril 26, 2004
Fanfare and Allegro............................WilliamsMolly on the Shore.............................GraingerPersuasion ............................................NesticoRaise of the Son ................................. GallanteJoyful, Joyful.................Payne and KingsmoreThe Light Eternal .......................... Swearingen
Campbellsville University Wind EnsembleDavid M. McCullough, conductor
April 19, 2004Sinfonia Nobilissima................................JagerEl Salon Mexico..................Copland/HindsleyPageant............................................ PersichettiWhatsoever Things ....................... CamphouseMissouri Shindig......................................Reed
University of Kentucky Concert BandGeorge R. Boulden & Timothy Reynish,
conductorsScott Estes & April McAllister, graduate
conductorsNovember 23, 2003
The Duke of Marlborough Fanfare ....GraingerIllyrian Dances ..............................WoolfendenFirst Suite in E-fl at .................................. HolstSimple Gifts ..........................................TicheliCloudburst......................................... WhitacreWith Heart and Voice .....................Gillingham
University of Kentucky Symphony BandGeorge R. Boulden, conductorSott Estes, graduate conductor
March 1, 2004Morning Alleluias for a Winter SolsticeNelsonO Magnum Mysterium.....Lauridsen/ReynoldsLincolnshire Posy...............................GraingerEntry March of the Boyars...............HalvorsenTheir Blossoms Down..............................HazoThe Cowboys .......................Williams/Curnow
University of Kentucky Symphony BandGeorge R. Boulden, conductor
Scott Estes, graduate conductorDavid Sullivan, student conductor
April 25, 2004American Overture for Band ............... JenkinsSong .................................................... BolcomConcertino......................................GillinghamFlorentiner...............................................FucikShenandoah ...........................................TicheliThe Promise of Living ....... Copland/SingletonPolka and Fugue.............................Weinberger
University of Kentucky Wind EnsembleJohn Laverty, guest conductor
January 23, 2004The Earle of Oxford’s Marche ................ JacobDESI! ............................................. DaughertyO Magnum Mysterium.....Lauridsen/ReynoldsSuite Francaise ................................... MilhaudPassacaglia, Homage on B-A-C-H .......NelsonGalop.......................Shostakovich/Hunsberger
University of Kentucky Wind EnsembleCody Birdwell, guest conductor
February 12, 2004Spiel, Opus 39.......................................... TochSketches on a Tudor Psalm ....................... TullBe Thou My Vision........................GillinghamHarrison’s Dream................................ GrahamDon’t You See? ................................ Grantham
University of Kentucky Wind EnsembleTimothy Salzman, guest conductor
Brad Meyer, marimbaMarch 5, 2004
Morning Star .................................... MaslankaScenes from The Louvre ................. Dello JoioConcerto for Marimba and Wind Ensemble .... ..................................................... EwazenBells for Stokowski......................... Daugherty
University of Kentucky Wind EnsembleH. Robert Reynolds, guest conductor
April 21, 2004Vienna Philharmoniker Fanfare ........... StraussLincolnshire Posy...............................GraingerJ’ai été au bal ................................... GranthamPetite Symphony ................................. GounodO Magnum Mysterium.....Lauridsen/ReynoldsBlue Shades...........................................Ticheli
14 - PROGRAMS Summer '04LOUISIANA
University of Louisiana at MonroeWind Ensemble
Derle R. Long, conductorMichael Spears, guest conductor
Daryl Wolgemuth, grad. student conductorMelissa Wilson, Marimba
November 18, 2003Star Spangled Banner................... arr ZaninelliBugs ....................................................... CichySleep Gently, My Child.......Brahms/MahaffeyIncantation and Dance.......................... ChanceConcertino for Marimba ......................CrestonA Child’s Embrace .................................YoungThe Ramparts .....................................WilliamsGalop .............................Offenbach/Bourgeois
University of Louisiana at Monroe Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band
Derle R. Long and Jon Lindsey, conductorsNathan Randall, grad. student conductor
March 4, 2004Symphonic BandSymphonic BandHavendance...................................... HolsingerRejouissance ....................................... CurnowVisions of Flight..................................SheldonWind EnsembleFanfare for a New Era............................StampSymphony No. 1 ...................................ArcherFirst Suite in Eb ...................................... HolstAve Maria.................................Biebl/CameronAerodynamics ................................GillinghamThe Glory of the Yankee Navy . Sousa/Fennell
University of Louisiana at MonroeWind Ensemble
Derle R. Long, conductorMyron Turner, graduate student conductor
Rebecca Dodson-Webster, hornApril 2, 2004
Strike Up The Band ............. Gershwin/BarkerPastime...................................................StampMannin Veen ...........................................WoodNocturno, Op 7......................... Strauss/HardinThe Southerner...................Alexander/Bainum
University of Louisiana at MonroeWind Ensemble
Derle R. Long, conductorBill Watrous, guest conductor
Myron Turner, graduate student conductorGuy Gautreaux, percussion
April 30, 2004Strike Up The Band ......................... GershwinRainbow Ripples..........................Green/WerleXylophonia....................................Green/CahnMarch for Timpani and Brass .......... HeisingerPastime...................................................StampThe Southerner...................Alexander/Bainum
MARYLANDUniversity of Maryland
Symphonic Wind EnsembleJohn E. Wakefi eld, conductor
October 5, 2003Pacifi c Fanfare ......................................TicheliTheme and Variations, .................. SchoenbergConcert Music for Wind Orchestra .HindemithMolly on the Shore.............................GranigerColonial Song ...................................GranigerGumsuckers March ...........................Graniger
University of Maryland Concert BandL. Richmond Sparks, conductor
October 23, 2003American Overture for Band ............... JenkinsDance Movements ................................SparkeSecond Suite in F .................................... HolstElsa’s Procession to the Cathedral .......WagnerMarche Slave ............................ Tschaikowsky
University of Maryland University BandJohn E. Wakefi eld, conductor
November 5, 2003A Handel Festival................................CacavasFinale to Act II from Aida....................... VerdiAlba Sentimentale.................................. FasoliFinale to Symphony No. 2 ...........Tchaikovsky
University of MarylandSymphonic Wind Ensemble
John E. Wakefi eld, conductorNovember 9, 2003
Spirit of a New Century ...................... MordenDerivations for Clarinet and Band ......... GouldEbony Concerto ..............................Stravinsky
University of Maryland Concert BandL. Richmond Sparks, conductor
December 12, 2003The Offi cial West Point March .............. EgnerSonoran Desert Holiday........................NelsonGreensleeves ............................................ReedParade of the Wooden Soldiers ...............JesselTwo Dances from Jazz Suite, No. 2 ................. ............................................ Shostakovich
University of MarylandSymphonic Wind Ensemble
John E. Wakefi eld, conductorDecember 12, 2003
Symphony for Band ............................... GouldSuite of Old American Dances.............Bennett
University of MarylandSymphonic Wind Ensemble
John E. Wakefi eld, conductorFebruary 29, 2004
Tunbridge Fair........................................ PistonVariants on a Mediaeval Tune......... Dello JoioHandel in the Strand...........................GraingerSketches on a Tudor Psalm ....................... TullSlava! ................................................Bernstein
University of Maryland Concert BandMajor Frank M. Hudson, conductor
March 8, 2004Sound Off! ............................................. SousaSymphony No. 2 (I) ............................BorodinPageant............................................ PersichettiCajun Folk Songs..................................TicheliFront Section.........................................BagleyDance Rhythms................................... RieggerFantasia .............................................. GianniniOverture to Zampa ................................Herold
University of Maryland University BandJanet Jay, guest conductor
March 10, 2004Overture Jubiloso ...............................EricksonCourtly Airs and Dances .......................NelsonFinale from The Firebird Suite .......StravinskyNew Mexico March ............................... Sousa
University of MarylandSymphonic Wind Ensemble
John E. Wakefi eld, conductorApril 16, 2004
Vienna Philharmonic Fanfare .............. StraussHammersmith.......................................... HolstChorale Prelude: O Cool is the Valley ............ ................................................. PersichettiAmerican Games......................................Maw“Country Band” March ............................. Ives
University of Maryland Concert BandEli Osterloh, conductor
May 8, 2004Elegy for a Young American............. Lo PrestiThird Suite for Band ................................JagerVictory at Sea........................................RogersSelections from “Man of La Mancha” ............. ............................................ Leigh/DarionGolden Jubilee March ............................ Sousa
University of MarylandSymphonic Wind Ensemble
John E. Wakefi eld, conductorMay 8, 2004
Overture to “Italian Algiers”................ RossiniDancin’ into the ‘20’s...............................ReegSeventy-Six Trombones .......................WillsonThe Stars and Stripes Forever ................ Sousa
MASSACHUSETTSMIT Wind Ensemble
Frederick Harris, Jr., conductorMay 10, 2003
Symphonic Songs ................................BennettThe Congress of the Insomniacs .........RobisonVientos y Tangos................................ Gandolfi Rondo Clarinet Quintet ............................ PelcA Rhapsody in Blue ......................... Gershwin
MIT Wind EnsembleFrederick Harris, Jr., conductor
December 6, 2003Festive Overture......................... ShostakovichTrauersinfonie ..................................... WagnerPulling .................................................... HasseThe Art of Fugue......................................BachSymphony No. 4 (II) .............................. Gould
Summer '04 PROGRAMS - 15Williams College Symphonic Winds
Steven Dennis Bodner, conductorMay 14, 2004
Dance MixKick................................................... MartlandSuite of Dances ................................ WeinsteinNew Dance.......................................... RieggerDance Suite ...................................MuldowneyYiddish Dances ........................................Gorb
MICHIGANCornerstone University Wind Ensemble
Derald De Young, conductorNovember 7, 2003
Canzona................................................MenninWilliam Byrd Suite ................................. JacobThe Sinfonians ...................................WilliamsA Hymn For the Lost and the Living . EwazenThe Star Spangled Banner ..............arr. StampDown a Country Lane........................ CoplandVariations on a Shaker Melody ......... CoplandThe Promise of Living ..................... CoplandSlava! ...............................................Bernstein
MISSOURISouthwest Baptist University
Symphonic WindsGregg Thaller, conductor
April 29, 2004An Outdoor Overture ......................... CoplandProfanation........................................BernsteinCatch Me If You Can ...........Williams/BocookStar Wars Medley..................Williams/Burden
MONTANAUniversity of Montana
Symphonic Wind EnsembleSteve Bolstad, conductor
October 28, 2003Chester ............................................. SchumanA Movement for Rosa................... CamphouseSuite for Alto Flute................................. Miller
Margaret Lund Schuberg, soloistFantasia in G Major ....Bach/Goldman & LeistGazebo Dances................................CoriglianoLads of Wamphray .............................Grainger
University of MontanaSymphonic Wind Ensemble
Steve Bolstad, conductorDecember 10, 2003
Selections from “The Danserye” ..................... ...................................... Susato/DunniganAdagio.................................................RodrigoHeroes, Lost and Fallen .................GillinghamDanza Final .............................. Ginastera/John
University of MontanaSymphonic Wind Ensemble
Steve Bolstad, conductorMarch 24, 2004 - Spring Tour Program
Sound the Bells!................ Williams/LavenderO Magnum Mysterium.....Lauridsen/ReynoldsJ.S. Dances ....................................... GranthamArmenian Dances, Part I ..........................ReedSymphony for Band (II)......................... GouldThe Engulfed Cathedral ..... Debussy/PattersonStar Wars Trilogy ...........Williams/Hunsberger
University of MontanaSymphonic Wind Ensemble
Steve Bolstad, conductorMay 5, 2004
Crown Imperial ....................... Walton/DuthoitPrelude, Op. 34, No. 14.................................... ............................ Shostakovich/ReynoldsOrient et Occident ........................ Saint-SaensTales from the Center of the Earth .....Zivkovic
Robert LedBetter, soloistToccata and Fugue in D minor...Bach/LeidzenBells for Stokowski......................... Daugherty
NEBRASKAUniversity of Nebraska at Omaha
Symphonic Wind Ensemble James R. Saker, conductor
Erica Neidlinger, associate conductor Michael Beard, grad. assistant conductor
25th Annual Honor Band FestivalJanuary 31, 2004
Ovation................................................ Ellerby Old Sore Head.........................................Fucik O Magnum Mysterium..................... LauridsenIl Guarany ............................................ Gomez Orient Express.......................................Sparke
University of Nebraska at OmahaSymphonic Wind Ensemble James R. Saker, conductor
Erica Neidlinger, associate conductor Michael Beard, grad. assistant conductor Nebraska Bandmasters Assoc. Conference
March 5, 2004 Ovation................................................. Ellerby Concertino for Flute and Wind Ensemble (II) . .........................................................Gates As Winds Dance.......................................Hazo A+ .........................................................Duffy O Magnum Mysterium..................... LauridsenNiobrara River Sketches ..............MacTaggart Diamond Prelude ...................................Hosay Orient Express.......................................Sparke
NEW JERSEYPrinceton University Wind Ensemble
Bruce Yurko, conductorApril 9, 2004
Pageant............................................ PersichettiSuite No.1 ............................................... HolstAmazing Grace .....................................TicheliWilliam Byrd Suite ................................. JacobYe Banks and Braes ...........................GraingerCanzona................................................Mennin
NEW YORKPlattsburgh State University
Symphonic BandDaniel Gordon, conductor
April 16, 2004A Performance Experiment with Music
for Open InstrumentationClapping Music.......................................ReichLes Moutons de Panurge.................... Rzewski4’33” ........................................................CageIn C ......................................................... RileyGames ....................................................Sutton
NORTH CAROLINAGardner-Webb University
Symphonic BandMatt Whitfi eld, Conductor
April 20, 2004Amparito Roca .........................Texidor/WinterOn A Hymnsong of Lowell Mason .. HolsingerSecond Suite............................................ HolstMore Than You Know........... Youmans/BarkerSummer Dances ............................... BalmagesSelections from Chicago ........ Kander/Ricketts
East Carolina University Wind EnsembleScott Carter, conductor
September 24, 2003La Procession du Rocio ............... Turina/ReedOctober.............................................. WhitacreTimepiece..............................................McTeeLads of Wamphray .............................Grainger
East Carolina University Wind EnsembleScott Carter, conductor
November 5, 2003Divertimento for Band .................... Persichetti
Philip Proctor, conductorOverture and March “1776”.........Ives/SinclairEmblems ............................................ CoplandRocky Point Holiday.............................Nelson
East Carolina University Wind EnsembleScott Carter, conductor
February 24, 2004Festive Overture, Op. 96............ ShostakovichBlack Dog, Rhapsody for Clarinet..McAllister
Chris Grymes, clarinetHarrison’s Dream................................ GrahamCommando March ................................ Barber
East Carolina University Wind EnsembleScott Carter, conductor
April 21, 2004Spiel Op.39 .............................................. TochLincolnshire Posy...............................GraingerFantasy Variations ............................ Grantham
East Carolina University Symphonic BandChristopher Knighten conductor
September 24, 2003Tunbridge Fair.......................................... istonDown a Country Lane........ Copland/PattersonDanzon ................................. Bernstein/KranceSecond Prelud .................................. GershwinMarch Intercollegiate ................................ Ives
16 - PROGRAMS Summer '04East Carolina University Symphonic Band
Christopher Knighten conductorNovember 5, 2003
Festal Scenes................................................ItoRhosymedre ............ Vaughan Williams/BeelerVariants on Mediaeval Tune............ Dello Joio
East Carolina University Symphonic BandChristopher Knighten conductor
December 2, 2003Folk Song Suite...................Vaughan WilliamsCountry Gardens ................................GraingerYe Banks and Braes ...........................GraingerShepherd’s Hey ..................................Grainger
East Carolina University Symphonic BandChristopher Knighten conductor
April 21, 2004Fugue a la Gigue ............................ Bach/HolstFirst Suite in E-Flat................................. HolstO Magnum Mysterium..................... LauridsenDiverti-Metal...................................McAllister
East Carolina University Concert BandJohn Champney and Phillip Proctor,
conductorsSeptember 24, 2003
Florentiner March ...................................FucikCanterbury Chorale....................van der RoostFantasia on an English Folk Song........... Jacob
East Carolina University Concert BandJohn Champney and Phillip Proctor,
conductorsDecember 2, 2003
Overture in a Classical Style.................. CarterSpoon River .......................................GraingerCanterbury Chorale....................van der RoostSatiric Dances ................................. Dello Joio
East Carolina University Concert BandJohn Champney and Phillip Proctor,
conductorsApril 21, 2004
Prairie Dances .................................. HolsingerThree Airs from Gloucester ................... StuartPartita ................................................. Gregson
University of North Carolina at CharlotteSymphonic Wind Ensemble
Laurence L. Marks, conductorApril 30, 2004
Sunrise at Angel’s Gate.........................SparkeSalvation is CreatedTschenokoff/HouseknechtIn Memoriam ................................ CamphouseA Whistler and His Dog.............Pryor/Sinclair
Krista Houser, piccoloSymphony No. 6 ............................. PersichettiCircus Bee.......................................... Fillmore
University of North Carolina at CharlotteConcert Band
Laurence L. Marks and Harry S. Owens, conductors
April 30, 2004Royal Air Force March Past..................DaviesOverture for Band .............. Mendelssohn/FredThey Can’t Take That Away From Me............. ...................................... Gershwin/Barker
Renee B. Hero, vocalistShenandoah ...........................................TicheliThe Music Makers ...................................Reed
University of North Carolina at GreensboroSymphonic Band
Richard Edwards, conductorJames J. Smisek, guest conductor
February 24, 2004The Awakening ................................ BalmagesSymphony 1 (VI) .................................de MeijIncantation and Dance.......................... ChanceCeltic Hymns and Dances................... EwazenWith Quiet Courage ...............................DaehnSongs of Sailor and Sea ......................... Smith
University of North Carolina at GreensboroUniversity Band
James J. Smisek, conductorRichard D. Edwards, guest conductor
March 2, 2004The Glory of the Yankee Navy .............. SousaElegy For a Young American ............ Lo PrestiLoch Lomond........................................TicheliAfrica: Ceremony, Song, and Ritual ..... SmithFortress..................................................TicheliSleepers, Awake .......................................BachThe Greatest Generation .......................GirouxNobles of the Mystic Shrine March ....... Sousa
University of North Carolina at GreensboroWind Ensemble
John R. Locke, conductorJames J. Smisek, guest conductor
April 22, 2004Shortcut Home ......................................WilsonO Magnum Mysterium..................... LauridsenAria & Allegro ................................... PascuzziTheme and Variations ................... SchoenbergThe Abundant Air............................. GoldsteinJ’ai été au Bal................................... Grantham
University of North Carolina at GreensboroUniversity Band
James J. Smisek, conductorMay 3, 2004
Liberty Fanfare...................................WilliamsYorkshire Ballad ...................................BarnesSun Dance .............................................TicheliSecond Suite in F .................................... HolstSuite of Old American Dances.............BennettWho’s Who in Navy Blue ...................... Sousa
NORTH DAKOTAUniversity of North Dakota
Wind EnsembleJames Popejoy, conductor
Steve Werpy, graduate conductorBrian Bowman, euphonium
March 9, 2004Ride ..........................................................HazoImPercynations ..................................... BryantSymphony No. 3, Mvt. 1.................... GianniniVintage ...........................................GillinghamAn Original Suite .................................... JacobCarnival of Venice................................. Clarke
University of North DakotaUniversity Band
James Popejoy, conductorSteve Werpy, graduate conductor
Brian Bowman, euphoniumMarch 9, 2004
Prestissimo ............................................... KingSimple Gifts ..........................................TicheliFoster’s America ............................GillinghamThe Yellow Rose of Texas Variations .BuckleyTo A New Dawn....................................Sparke
University of North DakotaWind Ensemble
James Popejoy, conductorMichael Haithcock, guest conductor
April 23, 2004Montana Fanfare ...................................... DossFive Miniatures .........................Turina/KranceRocky Point Holiday.............................NelsonA Hymn for the Lost and the Living... EwazenAmerican Salute..................................... Gould
University of North DakotaUniversity Band
James Popejoy, conductorSteve Werpy, graduate conductor
Elizabeth Foertsch, student conductorApril 23, 2004
Festive Dance from “Faust”....Gounod/GloverFolk Song Suite...................Vaughan WilliamsLoch Lomond........................................TicheliFlashing Winds...........................van der RoostSymphonic Suite from “Robin Hood” ............. ...................................... Kamen/Lavender
OHIOColumbus State Community College
Concert BandThomas Lloyd, conductor
James Hildreth, pipe organJune 2, 2004
Psalm 18..............................Marcello/WhitneyAria on a Chaconne..........................MartinsonPraises ................................................. McBethElsa’s Procession.....................Wagner/CaillietTurn Back, O Man .................................. HolstInvocation to the Dawn..............Strauss/LloydVariations on a Shaker Melody .......... CoplandAnd Enoch Walked with God ............HultgrenFinale from Sym. #3 ....... Saint-Saens/Curnow
Summer '04 PROGRAMS - 17Youngstown State University Concert Band
& Dana Chamber WindsJohn E. Veneskey & Stephen L. Gage,
conductorsHeather Sirney & Emily Voye, graduate
assistant conductorsOctober 8, 2003
Chamber WindsPrelude in Eb minor ........ Shostakovich/MyersNessun dorma......................Puccini/MousseauConcert BandGavorkna Fanfare...................................StampChester Overture ............................... SchumanYe Banks and Braes ...........................GraingerCrown Imperial March............ Walton/DuthoitHebrides Suite.................................GrundmanRolling Thunder ................................. Fillmore
Youngstown State UniversitySymphonic Wind EnsembleStephen L. Gage, conductor
Adam Frey, euphoniumOctober 27, 2004
Overture to Candide.............. Bernstein/BeelerSymphony No. 6 ............................. PersichettiConcerto for Euphonium...................... EllerbyYSU Theme ............................................Meyn
**world premiere**Enigma Variations ...................... Elgar/SlocumThe Melody Shop..................................... King
Youngstown State University Concert BandJohn E. Veneskey & Stephen L. Gage,
conductorsHeather Sirney & Emily Voye, graduate
assistant conductorsNovember 9, 2003
Amparito Roco.....................................TexidorAustralian Up-Country Tune..............GraingerElegy for a Young American.............. LoPrestiMen of Ohio............................................. KingRussian Christmas Music.........................Reed
Youngstown State UniversitySymphonic Wind EnsembleStephen L. Gage, conductor
Kathryn Thomas Umble, fl uteHeather Sirney, grad. assistant conductor
December 1, 2003Spin Cycle.......................................... LindrothAve Maria................................Biebl/ CameronHandel in the Strand...........................GraingerFine Lines for Solo Flute ................... Morgan
**world premiere**Romance for Flute and Winds............. Morgan
**world premiere**Sym. No. 4 in F (IV) .......Tchaikovsky/Brooks
Youngstown State UniversitySymphonic EnsembleOMEA Convention
Stephen L. Gage, conductorRobert E. Fleming and Lee Brooks, guest
conductorsGlenn E. Schaft, drum setAdam Frey, euphonium
February 5, 2004Salute to the Chief................................Salute to the Chief................................Salute to the Chief BrooksSpin Cycle.......................................... LindrothSymphony No. 6 ............................. PersichettiReactions for Drum Set and Wind Ensemble .. ..................................................... MorganConcerto for Euphonium (IV).............. EllerbyAve Maria.................................Biebl/Cameron
Youngstown State UniversityUniversity Band & Concert Band
February 16, 2004John E. Veneskey & Stephen L. Gage,
conductorsHeather Sirney & Emily Voye, graduate
assistant conductorsUniversity BandUniversity BandCenotaph ...............................................StampIrish Rhapsody ................................GrundmanSalvation is Created ........Tchesnekoff/HouseknechtHounds of Spring .....................................ReedThe Thunderer........................................ SousaConcert BandToccata Marziale .................Vaughan WilliamsSerenade...........................................BourgeoisThe Klaxon......................................... FillmoreMolly on the Shore................ Grainger/RogersWith Heart and Voice .....................Gillingham
Youngstown State University Symphonic Wind Ensemble & Percussion Ensemble
Stephen L. Gage, conductorMichael Colgrass, guest composer
Robert E. Fitzer, clarinetHeather Sirney, grad. assistant conductor
April 26, 2004Emblems ........................................... Copland“X” .................................................McAllisterUrban Requiem .................................. Colgrass
OREGONLinfi eld College Community BandJoan Haaland Paddock, conductor
April 18, 2004Where Never Lark or Eagle Flew ....... CurnowCorde Natus Ex Parentis .........................BerryGloriosa....................................................... ItoOld Commrades ...................................... TeikeRejoice! ..............................................BurkhartLincolnshire Posey.............................GraingerLa Virgen de la Macarena .Monterede/MendezTico Tico ...............................de Abreu/Marlatt
Raymond David Burkhart, trumpetOld Scottish Melody .............................. Wiley
PENNSYLVANIAJuniata College Wind Symphony
James Latten, conductorOverture to Candide....... Bernstein/GrundmanLincolnshire Posy...............................GraingerMy Jesus! Oh, What Anguish ........ Bach/ReedHavendance...................................... HolsingerSeptet...............................................HindemithJupiter...................................................... HolstAn American Elegy...............................TicheliWilliam Tell Overture ......... Rossini/Rollinson
Lebanon Valley College Symphonic BandRobert H. Hearson, conductor
April 4, 2004Abram’s Pursuit .............................. HolsingerLa Belle Helene ................... Offenbach/OdomThird Suite ...............................................JagerThird Symphony, Op. 89.......................BarnesGiligia ......................................................ReedGraf Zeppelin-Marsch.................Teike/RundelThe Melody Shop.........................King/Glover
Lebanon Valley College Wind EnsembleRobert H. Hearson, conductor
April 4, 2004Ride ..........................................................HazoArtic Fjord......................................... WhiteleyCrystals ...................................................DuffyWhen Angels Weep.............................. Shaffer
Temple University Wind EnsembleArthur D. Chodoroff and Timothy Oliver,
conductorsNovember 25, 2003
Pacifi c Fanfare ......................................TicheliNonet for Woodwinds ...............................BirdSymphony for Band .........................WashburnSleep.................................................. WhitacreSonata for Marimba ..............................Tanner
Matthew Grady, student soloistAn Original Suite .................................... Jacob
Temple University Wind SymphonyArthur D. Chodoroff, conductor
February 29, 2004American Overture for Band ............... JenkinsOctober.............................................. WhitacreGazebo Dances................................CoriglianoMarch, Opus 99................................ Prokofi evConcertino for Clarinet .......... vonWeber/Reed
Ricardo Morales, clarinet soloistNiagara Falls ...................................Dougherty
Temple University Wind SymphonyArthur D. Chodoroff, conductor
April 29, 2004Lads of Wamphray March..................Grainger
Timothy Oliver, guest conductorPoem .....................................................Griffes
Nicolas Real, fl ute soloistJ’ai ete au bal ................................... GranthamPolka and Fugue.............................WeinbergerSuite of Old American Dances.............BennettEl Capitan March ................................... Sousa
18 - PROGRAMS Summer '04Temple University
Wind Ensemble & Collegiate BandTimothy Oliver, conductor
Sunday, May 2, 2004Wind EnsembleEntry March of the Boyars...............Halvorsen First Suite in Eb ...................................... HolstThird Suite ...............................................JagerChorale and Shaker Dance.................ZdechlikCollegiate BandCollegiate BandEmperata Overture ................................ SmithSymphonic Dance No. 3 ....................WilliamsSatiric Dances ................................. Dello Joio
Richard Schwartz, graduate conductorCourtly Airs and Dances .......................NelsonThe Gallant Seventh............................... Sousa
SOUTH CAROLINAClemson University Symphonic Band
Mark Spede, conductorMarch 9, 2004
Children’s Fanfare.................................. SpedeO Magnum Mysterium.....Lauridsen/ReynoldsLincolnshire Posy..................Grainger/FennellRide ..........................................................HazoConcerto in D............................... Tartini/Bach
Bruce Whistler, trumpet soloistBerceuse and Finale ....... Stravinsky/Longfi eld
Clemson UniversitySymphonic Band and Concert Band
Mark Spede, ConductorApril 20, 2004
Concert BandKeltic Variations.......................................HazoVariations on a Shaker Melody .......... CoplandAve Maria................................................ BieblFortress..................................................TicheliPride of the Sea ..................................... Biondi
**world premiere**Chester Overture ............................... SchumanSymphonic BandSymphonic BandKirkpatrick Fanfare.............................. BoysenBlue Shades...........................................TicheliLincolnshire Posy..................Grainger/FennellRide ..........................................................Hazo
University of South Carolina Concert BandDavid A. O’Shields, conductor
February 7, 2004SCMEA Convention
Sapphire Overture ................................ SleeperImpressionist Prints ................................Forte’Irish Tune from County Derry ...........GraingerVicissitudes ............................................BooneMarche Slave ...........Tchaikovsky/LaurendeauBarnum and Bailey’s Favorite ................. King
University of South CarolinaSymphonic Band
James K. Copenhaver, conductorFebruary 20, 2004
Overture for Band ..................................HeinsO Magnum Mysterium.....Lauridsen/ReynoldsPictures at an Exhibition .................................. ...............................Mussorgsky/HindsleyJ.S. Dances ....................................... GranthamBlack Dog .......................................McAllister
Doug Graham, clarinetBogoroditsyie Devo .................. Rachmaninoff Russian Christmas Music.........................Reed
University of South CarolinaUniversity Band
Craig Davis, Jason See, and Cliff Taylor, conductors
February 20, 2004Fanfare for a Festive Day ...................... CichyChorale and Toccata...............................StampSerenade for Band........................... PersichettiThe Black Horse Troop............. Sousa/FennellRejouissance ...................................... CurnowBlessed Are They ............... Brahms/BuehlmanSymphonic Dance No. 3 ....................WilliamsSinfonia Nobilissima................................Jager
University of South CarolinaUniversity Band
Maggie Battcher, Ben McMillan, and Cliff Taylor, conductors
April 3, 2004Light Cavalry .................................. von SuppeElegy for a Young American.............. LoPrestiEl Capitan............................................... SousaMalaguena.............................Lecuona/NesticoHarvest Hymn ...................... Grainger/KreinesAmerican Civil War Fantasy.................... BilikTwo Slavonic Dances............... Dvorak/BalentBig Band Signatures ........................... Higgins
University of South Carolina Concert BandDavid A. O’Shields, conductor
April 4, 2004Symphony No. 1 ..................................de MeijThe Purple Carnival .............................. Alford
University of South CarolinaSymphonic Band
James K. Copenhaver, conductorApril 4, 2004
Gallant Seventh...................................... SousaSymphony for Band ............................... GouldZion .....................................................WelcherFuniculi – Funicula Rhapsody ......Denza/Goto
University of South CarolinaChamber Winds
James K. Copenhaver, William J. Moody, and David A. O’Shields, conductors
April 13, 2004Battle Symphony......................................GorbSymphony in Brass ............................. EwazenHill Song #2 .......................................GraingerOriginal Suite .......................................... Jacob
University of South Carolina Concert BandDavid A. O’Shields, conductorFeaturing Student Conductors
April 25, 2004The Star-Spangled Banner ...Smith/DamroschWashington Post March ......................... SousaTo Walk With Wings .............................GirouxHoagy Carmichael in Concert............... BarkerMarch and Procession of Bacchus ................... ......................................Delibes/OsterlingRiverdance .........................Whelan/StrommenFandango................................... Perkins/Werle
University of South CarolinaSymphonic Band
James K. Copenhaver, conductorFeaturing Student Conductors
April 25, 2005A Festival Prelude ....................................ReedOn a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss ....... HolsingerSea Songs ............................Vaughan WilliamsTwo Slavonic Dances............... Dvorak/BalentKonigsmarsch .......................... Strauss/BarrettThe Music Makers ...................................ReedAmerican Riversongs.........................LaPlanteEaster Monday on the White House Lawn ...... ........................................................ SousaNabucco Overture ...................... Verdi/Cailliet
Newberry College Concert BandWilliam LongApril 20, 2004
In Storm and Sunshine .............................HeedAn American Elegy.............................. TicheliSymphony #1-The Lord of the Rings ..de MeijSymphony #1-The Divine Comedy ....... Smith
TEXASTexas State University Wind Ensemble
John C. Stansberry, conductorMarch 4, 2004
American Overture............................... JenkinsFantasies on a Theme by Haydn ..... Dello Joio
Rodney C. Schueller, conductorThe Fairest of the Fair............................ SousaIllyrian Dances ..............................WoolfendenPie Jesu....................................................Faure
Amanda Robison, conductorLa Fiesta Mexicana ..................................Reed
Texas State University Symphonic WindsRodney C. Schueller, conductor
March 9, 2004Fanfare for the Great Hall ......................StampGeorge Washington Bridge ............... SchumanSuite Provencale.........................van der RoostThree Chorale Preludes........................LathamSatiric Dances ................................. Dello JoioFlorentiner March ...................................Fucik
Summer '04 PROGRAMS - 19UT Tyler Wind EnsembleJeffrey Emge, conductor
October 9, 2003Sea Songs ............................. Vaughn WilliamsThree Chorale Preludes........................LathamBallad for Band ...................................... GouldLegends and Heroes...........................LaPlante “Country Band” March .................. Ives/ElkusVariations on a Korean Folk Song ...... Chance
UT Tyler Wind EnsembleJeffrey Emge, conductor
December 3, 2003Fortress..................................................TicheliScenes from ‘The Louvre”.............. Dello JoioOld Wine in New Bottles ........................ JacobThe Solitary Dancer ............................ BensonSymphony No. 6 ............................. PersichettiUnder the Double Eagle ......................Wagner
UT Tyler Wind EnsembleJeffrey Emge, conductor
March 3, 2004Signature ....................................van der RoostFantasia in G Major .................Bach/GoldmanFolk Song Suite...................Vaughan WilliamsSouthern Harmony........................... GranthamIncidental Suite ...................................... SmithBrighton Beach ....................................Latham
UT Tyler Wind EnsembleJeffrey Emge, conductor
April 29, 2004Short Cut Home ....................................WilsonLa Procession du Rocio ............... Turina/ReedO Magnum Mysterium..................... LauridsenAquarium .............................................de MeijThree London Miniatures ............. CamphouseRolling Thunder ................................. Fillmore
UTAHUtah Valley State College Symphony Band
Wayne Erickson, conductorNovember 19, 2002
Valdres March ...................... Hanssen/SchisselLincolnshire Posy..................Grainger/FennellWhen Jesus Wept .............................. SchumanBlue Lake Overture......... John Barnes ChanceSecond Suite in F .................................... HolstThe Pride of the Wolverines................... Sousa
Utah Valley State College Symphony BandWayne Erickson, conductor
April 15, 2003English Folk Song Suite .....Vaughan WilliamsKomm Susser Tod......................Bach/LeidzenInglesina..........................................Delle CeseThird Symphony ........................ James Barnes
Utah Valley State College Symphony BandWayne Erickson, conductor
October 8, 2003The Cowboys .......................Williams/CurnowAmazing Grace .................. Himes/MaldonadoMarch 1941 ............................Williams/PippinAmerican Civil War Fantasy........... Jerry BilikKing Cotton............................................ SousaThe Sound of Music.............. Rodgers/BennettWashington Post March ......................... Sousa
Utah Valley State College Symphony BandWayne Erickson, conductor
December 9, 2003March-Opus 99 ................................ Prokofi evArmenian Dances.....................................ReedPanis Angelicus........................ Franck/HarveyThe Cowboys .......................Williams/CurnowMarch from 1941 ...................Williams/PippinSarabande and Polka ............... Arnold/PaynterSleighride ......................................... Anderson
Utah Valley State College Symphony BandWayne Erickson, conductor
April 20, 2004Sound the Bells!............... Williams/ LavenderDivertimento for Band .................... PersichettiHammersmith.......................................... HolstBe Thou My Vision........................GillinghamConcerto for Marimba.....Rosauro/McCutchenMarch from Symphonic Metamorphosis ......... .................................................HindemithHarry Potter Symphonic Suite ...........WilliamsAmericans We March......................... Fillmore
Utah State University Wind OrchestraThomas P. Rohrer, conductor
October 31, 2003Outdoor Overture ............................... CoplandDivertimento ................................... PersichettiHeroes, Lost and Fallen .................GillinghamEsprit de Corps.........................................Jager
Utah State University Wind OrchestraThomas P. Rohrer, conductor
February 27, 2004Celebration Overture............................CrestonLincolnshire Posy...............................GraingerSymphony of Band ................................ Gould
Utah State University Symphonic BandNicholas Morrison, conductor
February 27, 2004Faure: Pavane.....................................McGintyFolk Song Suite...................Vaughan Williams
Utah State University Symphonic BandNicholas Morrison & Thomas P. Rohrer,
conductorsApril 20, 2004
“Introit” from Liturgical Music .........MailmanSecond Prelude.....................Gershwin/KranceOn a Scenic Drive ................................KarrickArioso for Band.................................... JenkinsThe Thunderer........................................ SousaAfter The Thunderer .........................HearshenBlue Bells of Scotland .............. Pryor/PearsonFinlandia ................................. Sibelius/Calliet
Utah State University Wind OrchestraThomas P. Rohrer, conductor
April 23, 2004Blue Lake Overture.............................. ChancePercussion Concerto...................... SchwantnerSurgical Strike.......................................Rohrer
**world premiere**Second Concert for Trumpet...................Werle
VIRGINIALiberty University Concert Band
Stephen P. Kerr, conductorMarch 25, 2005
Manhattan Beach ................................... SousaFirst Suite ................................................ HolstBolero......................................................RavelAmazing Grace .....................................TicheliVesuvius ................................................TicheliCatch Me If You Can .........................WilliamsGhost Train ....................................... WhitacreInternal Combustion.......................GillinghamScootin’ on Hardrock ....................... Holsinger
Hampton University Symphonic BandBarney E. Smart, conductor
May 7, 2004Jazz March ...................................BencriscuttoVilabella ..............................................Wiliams
Shaundau Woodley, student conductorPrecious Lord, Take My Hand ......... arr. Smith
Jason Smith, student conductorAfrica: Ceremony, Song and Ritual ....... Smith
Gary Fisher, student conductor
Radford University Wind EnsembleMark Camphouse, conductor
John O’Briant, grad. conducting assistantFebruary 25, 2004
Keepers of the Light...................... CamphouseConcertino......................... Chaminade/Wilson
Lisa Napoli, fl uteElsa’s Procession.....................Wagner/CaillietMannin Veen ...........................................Wood
Radford University Concert BandJohn O’Briant, grad. conducting assistant
February 25, 2004Gavorkna Fanfare...................................StampVariations on a Korean Folk Song ....... ChanceEpinicion ............................................. PaulsonFirst Suite in E-Flat................................. Holst
Radford University & Virginia TechSymphonic Bands
Mark Camphouse & David McKee,co-conductorsApril 29, 2004
The Star-Spangled Banner ......... Smith/StampAmerican Overture for Band .............. JenkinsTrinitas ................................................. BootheSymphony No. 1 ..................................de MeijMusic for a Festival ................................ Jacob
20 - PROGRAMS Summer '04Mary Washington College
Wind and Percussion EnsembleCraig Thomas Naylor, conductor
April 2, 2004Made in Virginia
From the Sands of Kittyhawk ..................LongThe Sands of Brass................................ HoganCommonwealth Salute ...........................ShatinConcert Variations on “Deo Gracias” ...... RingFacing The Rising Sun..........................Naylor
WASHINGTONUniversity of Washington
Timothy Salzman, Tom Slabaugh andBrad McDavid, conductors
May 27th, 2004Journeys
Wind EnsembleCircuits..................................................McTee...and the mountains rising nowhere ................ ............................................... SchwantnerRestless Birds before a Dark Moon ....KechleyCampus BandCampus BandDown a Country Lane........................ CoplandSymphonic Dance ..............................WilliamsConcert BandCommando March ................................ BarberMystic Chords of Memory.......................JagerShortcut Home ......................................WilsonSymphonic BandSymphonic BandNoisy Wheels of Joy ........................ Whitacre.The Passing Bell .................................. BensonRide ..........................................................Hazo
University of Washington Chamber WindsMitchell Lutch, conductor
June 5, 2004Canzon Septimi Toni No.2..................GabrieliDivertimento in B-fl at .......................... MozartSerenade for Winds Op. 7 .................... StraussMusic for Eighteen Winds ................ Harbison
WISCONSINLawrence University Wind Ensemble and
Symphonic BandRobet Levy, conductor
Donald Hunsberger, guest conductorOctober 18, 2003
Symphonic BandSymphonic BandFlight ................................................... EwazenPageant............................................ PersichettiHands Across the Sea............................. SousaWind EnsembleLincolnshire Posy...............................GraingerThe Passing Bell .................................. BensonDancin’ into the 20’s ............... arr. HunsbergerFree Lance March .................................. Sousa
Lawrence University Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band
Robet Levy, conductorNovember 15, 2003
Symphonic BandSymphonic BandEarly Light ........................................... BremerDesigns, Images and Textures.............. BassettWind EnsembleSymphony in B-fl at .........................HindemithDance Movements ................................Sparke
Lawrence University Wind Ensemble and Wind Chamber Ensembles
Robet Levy, conductorFebruary 21, 2004
Chamber EnsemblesSax Sux ............................................ MeijeringThree Octets .......................................... WilderMusic for Brass Choir................................ ErbWind EnsembleDuo Concertante ......................................Stout
CBDNA 2005 National Conference“A Celebration of the Contemporary Wind
Band”New York City February 24-27
Lawrence University Symphonic BandRobet Levy, conductor
March 6, 2004Old Churches ..................................... ColgrassOn Winged Flight................................SchullerO Magnum Mysterium..................... LauridsenFree Lance March .................................. SousaCave ......................................................... Peck
Lawrence University Wind EnsembleRobet Levy, conductor
April 3. 2004The Kroger March................................. FranceFantasy for Piano and Wind Ensemble . Wilder
John Harmon, pianoSafety in Numbers............................. BerkmanAir Mosiac ............................................Rogers
Lawrence University Symphonic BandRobet Levy, conductor
April 30, 2004Danzon-Memory .................................. BensonConcert Fantasia...................................... BassiTime Passages ..........................................LevyMusic for Prague......................................Husa
Lawrence University Wind EnsembleRobet Levy, conductor
May 15, 2004Symphony of Winds..........................Robinson
**world premiere**Songs Without Words.............................Young
**world premiere**Concerto for Saxophone .....................BadingsBlessing................................................Roberts
**world premiere**Symphony ...........................................Harmon
**world premiere**
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