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Barnum Hall - Tuesday, April 22nd. - 2008 - 7 p.m.
Spring Concert 2008
The Santa Monica High School
Music Department
presents
THE SAMOHI BANDS
Santa Monica High School Administration Dr. Hugo A. Pedroza - Principal Ms. Catherine Baxter - Dean of Students Mr. Gregory Runyon - S House Principal Mrs. Wendy Wax Gellis - A House Principal Ms. Becky Romano - M House Principal Dr. Jose Iniguez - O House Principal Mr. Stephen Martinez - H House Principal Ms. Eva Mayoral - I House Principal Santa Monica Malibu School District Mr. Tom Whaley - VAPA Coordinator Ms. Chandra Narain - VAPA Assistant Ms. Dianne Talarico - Superintendent of Schools Mr. Tim Walker - Deputy Superintendent Dr. Sally Chou - Assistant Superintendent Ms. Jan Maze - Assistant Superintendent Dr. Michael Matthews - Assistant Superintendent Ms. Peggy Harris - Director, Ed Services Ms. Maureen Bradford - Director, Ed Services Ms. Sarah Wahenbrock - Secretary to the Superintendent Ms. Linda Gross - Executive Director SMM Ed. Foundation
Board of Education Cindy Rosmann- VAPA DAC Chair Zina Josephs - VAPA DAC Secretary Ralph Mechur - Board Member Kelly Pye - Board Member Oscar de la Torre - President Jose Escarce - Vice President Kathy Wisnicki - Board Member Barry Snell - Board Member Maria Leon Vazquez - Board Member
Santa Monica City Council Pam O’Connor Herb Katz Richard Bloom Ken Genser Robert Holbrook - Mayor Kevin McKeown Bobby Shriver - Mayor Pro Tempore
Santa Monica High School Mr. Terry Sakow - Director of Bands Dr. Abel Ramirez - Associate Director of Bands Mr. Tom Whaley - Jazz Band Director Mr. Jeffe Huls - Director of Vocal Music Ms. Joni Swenson - Director of Orchestras Mr. William Wishart - Audio/Visual, Running w/ Speakers Mr. Jason Aiello - Guitar and Piano Instructor Ms. Inna Ganelis - Accompanist Mr. Luis Villegas - Guitar Instructor Mr. Jeremy Miller - Percussion Instructor Mr. Peter Gomez - Colorguard Instructor Mr. Kyle Miller - Colorguard Instructor Dr. Frank X. Ford - Director of Theatre Arts Mr. Cary Upton - Director of Theatres Mr. David McCrum - Theatre Technical Coordinator Mr. Jan Strnad - House Manager
Malibu High School Mr. Bill Bixler - Director of Instrumental Music Mr. John Kibler - Orchestras Mr. Arian Khaefi - Choirs
John Adam Middle School Ms. Angela Woo - Director of Instrumental Music Ms. Apryl Hardisty - Associate Dir. of Instrumental Music Ms. Cecile Blanchard - Director of Choral Music Ms. Martha Shaw - Principal
Lincoln Middle School Mr. Mark Hunt - Director of Bands Mr. Peter Park - Director of Orchestras Ms. Vanessa Ventre - Director of Choral Music Ms. Tristan Komlos - Principal
Elementary Schools Allen Loyd Bonnie Lockrem Bruce Tellier Deanna France Jessi Gravelle
Kathryn Cavallaro Kevin McKeown Kirsten Bersch Steven Ravaglioli Susan Justin
AcknowledgementsSanta Monica Malibu Unified School District
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U CL A H e r b A lp e r t S ch o o l of Mu s i cS um m e r Ch a m b e r Mu s i c In s t i t u te
J u ly 5 - 12, 2008
Spring Concert 2008
Program
Concert Winds
Jerry Williams
John Edmonson
James Swearingen
Claude T. Smith
John Barnes Chance
Arrowhead Overture
Song For Winds
Ashton Overture
Emerata Overture
Variations on a Korean Folk Song
Concert Band
Please respect Barnum Hall by not eating, drinking or chewing gum inside the auditorium.Please respect the musicians by turning off all cell phones and pagers,
and by remaining in your seats while performance is in progress. Thank you.
Spring Concert 2008
Program
Satiric Dances for a Comedy by Aristophanes I. Allegro Pesante
III. Allegro Spumante
Armenian Dances (Part I)
Three Dances from the “Maid of Orleans”
I. Dance of the BohemiansIII. Dance of the Actors
Festival at Baghdad from “Scheherazade”
Norman Dello Joio
Alfred Reed
P. TchaikovskyTrans. John Bourgeois
N. Rimsky-Korsakov Trans. Mark Hindsley
Symphonic Winds
Wind Ensemble
Program NotesJerry Williams (Arrowhead Overture) - A very talented writer and musician, Jerry Williams has many best selling titles for young bands. Williams was blessed with delightful sense of humor which was reflected in many of his compositions. His first publication came in 1985 with his popular “Free Spirit Overture.” He was also co-writer of the “Command Performance Band Book” and he composed over 50 popular band compositions including: “Jingle Bells Around The World,” “H2Overture,” “Deck The Halls With Old Composers” and “When The Saints March Around The World”. Mr. Williams lost his battle with cancer in 2001.Arrowhead Overture : A simple yet effective piece with a slight southwestern flavor. Scored to be played with reduced instrumentation and contains a number of percussion parts to keep even the larger percussion sections busy. A delightful overture that is a favorite for concert and contest performances everywhere.
John Edmondson (Song for Winds) - Born February 3, 1933. John Edmondson received his BA from the University of Florida and his MM in Composition from the University of Kentucky, studying with Kenneth Wright and R. Bernard Fitzgerald. He taught public school music in the central Kentucky region for ten years, during which he wrote extensively for his own students. At this same time, he was the staff arranger for the University of Kentucky Wildcat Marching Band, and also arranged for several other universities and regional high school marching bands. In addition to freelance composing and arranging, John was a professional trumpet player and pianist, and developed his own educational publishing firm. Edmondson became a freelance writer for seven years, during which time he contributed over three hundred publications to the catalogs of many publishers.
James Swearingen (Ashton Overture) - James Swearingen’s talents as a performer, composer/arranger and educator include a background of extensive training and experience. He has earned degrees from Bowling Green State University and The Ohio State University. Mr. Swearingen is currently Professor of Music, Department Chair of Music Education and one of several resident composers at Capital University located in Columbus, Ohio. He also serves as a staff arranger for the famed Ohio State University Marching Band. With over 450 published works, he has written band compositions and arrangements that reflect a variety of musical forms and styles. He joined The Ameri-can Bandmasters Association, considered to be the most prestigious bandmaster organization in the world. Many of Mr. Swearingen’s most popular band compositions have been recorded by the prestigious Washington Winds.
Claude T. Smith (1932 - 1987) (Emerata Overture) - Smith was born in Monroe City, Missouri and started his musical career playing trumpet in the fifth grade. He attended Central Methodist College until he was drafted into the Army during the Korean Conflict, where he won a position with the 371st Army Band. Smith finished his under-graduate studies at the University of Kansas in Lawrence. He taught instrumental music in Nebraska and Missouri junior and senior high schools, later teaching composition and conducting the orchestra at Southwest Missouri State University. During his career, he composed over 120 works for band, chorus, orchestra, and small ensembles.
John Barnes Chance (Variantions on a Korean Folk Song) - A Texas native, John Barnes Chance was born in Beaumont in 1932. He played percussion in high school and started composing. Attending the University of Texas, he earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in music, studying under Clifton Williams. After graduation, he began a three year tour of duty in the Army service bands as a percussionist and arranger. He wrote seven pieces for school ensembles including Incantation and Dance. In 1966, his Variations on a Korean Folk Song received the Ostwald Award from the American Bandmasters Association. He was appointed to the faculty of the University of Kentucky, where he was later appointed head of the theory-composition program. In 1972, Chance’s promising career was cut short when he died from cardiac arrest after a tent pole accidentally contacted an electrified fence in his backyard.Variations on a Korean Folk Song: While stationed with the U.S. Army in Korea in the late 50’s, Chance became fascinated by the popular folk melody Arirang, using it as the basis for his Variations on a Korean Folk Song. Arirang is traditional Korean song of love and heartbreak that can be found in many variations, with an origin that may date back 1000 years. The pentatonic (5 tone) theme is heard at the outset of this composition and is contrasted with five variations.
Norman Dello Joio (Satiric Dances) - Norman Dello Joio descends from a long line of Italian church organ-ists. Born in New York City in 1913, he received musical training from his father, an organist and a coach for the Metropolitan Opera. He began working as a church organist and choirmaster at the age of 12. In 1939, he received a scholarship to study at the Juilliard School of Music. Believing that composition suited his interests best, Dello Joio studied under Paul Hindemith at Tanglewood and the Yale School of Music. He began his teaching at Sarah Lawrence College, became a professor of composition at Mannes College (1956-72), and professor of music and dean of the Fine and Applied Arts School of Boston University (1972-9). A prolific composer, Dello Joio has written for chorus, orchestra, and band, along with many works for solo instruments. His accolades include the Pulitzer Prize in 1957 for Meditations on Ecclesiastes and an Emmy Award for The Louvre in 1965.
Satiric Dances: was commissioned by the Concord Band, Massachusetts, to commemorate the Bicentennial of April 19, 1775. Dello Joio, then Dean of Boston University’s School for the Arts, based the commission on a piece first used as background music for a comedy by Aristophanes. The comic dramatist of ancient Greece, Aristophanes was born an Athenian citizen about 445 BC. His plays commented on the political and social issues of fifth century Athens and frequently employed satire. The first dance movement is annotated as allegro pesante. The brass entry signifies the importance of the work, but the brisk tempo keeps the simplicity of “peasantry’’ from being ponderous. Taking a much slower adagio mesto tempo, the second dance begins with a melancholy tune from the flutes and low brass. Without a break in the music, the final movement is introduced by rolls from the snare drum. The tempo is indicated as allegro spumante and is the fastest of the composition. The quick turns and dynamics evoke images of the objects that were the titles of Aristophanes’ plays: Clouds, Wasps, and Birds.
Alfred Reed (Armenian Dances) - Alfred Reed was born in New York City on January 25, 1921. His formal music training began at the age of 10 by studing the trumpet. As a teenager, he played with small hotel combos in the Catskill Mountains. His interests shifted from performing to arranging and composition. In 1938, he started working in the Radio Workshop in New York as a staff composer/arranger and assistant conductor. With the onset of World War II, he enlisted in the Army. During his three and a half years of service, he produced nearly 100 compo-sitions and arrangements for band. After his discharge, Reed enrolled at the Juilliard School of Music and studied composition with Vittorio Giannini. In 1953, he enrolled at Baylor University, serving as conductor of the Symphony Orchestra while he earned the Bachelor of Music degree (1955). He then received his Master of Music degree. He became a professor of music at the University of Miami, where he served until his retirement in 1993. He continued to compose and made numerous appearances as guest conductor in many nations, most notably in Japan. At the age of 84, Alfred Reed passed away after a short illness.Armenian Dances (Part I): In his Armenian Dances, Alfred Reed has captured many of the styles, tempos, and subtleties of the Armenian folk songs and dances. Part I, completed in 1972, is based on five authentic Armenian folksongs drawn from the collection of Gomidas Vartabed (1869 - 1935). Gomidas has been credited as the founder of Armenian classical music for his work on preserving and documenting over four thousand folk songs. The open-ing (The Apricot Tree) is a sentimental song with a declamatory beginning. The Partidge’s Song is an original song by Gomidas. Its simple, delicate melody was intended for a children’s choir and is symbolic of that bird’s tiny steps. A young man sings the praises of his beloved (named Nazan) in the lovely, lively love song Hoy, My Nazan. Alagyaz is the name of a mountain in Armenia represented by a beloved folk song that is as majestic as the mountain itself. Part I ends with a humorous laughing-song (Go, Go!) with an accelerating tempo.
Peter Ilyich Tchaikowsky (Three Dances from the Maid of Orleans) - Tchaikovsky was born in Votkinsk, Russia, in 1840. He studied law and at 19 started worked as a clerk with the Ministry of Justice. He resigned his post after 4 years to pursue his interest in music at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. In 1866, he went to Moscow, where he was appointed professor of harmony at the new Conservatory. He completed his First Symphony there, along with the opera The Voyevode. In 1869, he completed his ballet Romeo and Juliet on an outline suggested by Balakirev. New inspirations flowed with his second symphony (Little Russian), three operas, a third symphony (Polish), and the Piano Concerto in B flat. Following a disastrous marriage of just 9 weeks, Tchaikovsky attempted suicide and suf-fered a mental breakdown. Shortly afterward, a wealthy widow, Madame von Meck, became his patron and gave him an annual salary but on the condition that they never meet. Tchaikovsky recovered financially, but not spiritually. He enjoyed a visit to the United States, where he conducted his works for the opening of Carnegie Hall in 1891. Shortly after the premiere of his Pathétique symphony, he drank contaminated water, some evidence suggests intentionally in a state of depression, and died of cholera on November 6, 1893.
Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov (Russia, 1844 - 1908) (Festival of Baghdad) - He was born into an aristocratic family in Tikhvin. As a child, he was exposed to folk songs sung by his mother and bells and singing of the monks in the Monastery across the river from his home. The folk melodies would later appear in his Maid of Pskov and Tsar Sultan, while the monastery bells would sound in his Russian Easter Overture, and the monks’ cries to gather the hay are heard in the Snow Maiden. At the age of twelve, he enrolled at the Naval College of St. Petersburg, where he received instruction in piano and cello along with his naval studies. At 17 he was persuaded to study composition. He wanted to give Russia a distinguished musical voice, and composed his first symphony while on a three-year naval cruise. This score and others that followed drew attention to this brilliant young composer. While still in the Navy, he was appointed as professor of composition at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. Self taught and normally working by ear, the new professor became the Conservatory’s best pupil as he studied harmony, counterpoint, and musical anal-ysis to keep a step ahead of his pupils. His music, for the most part, is joyous; his rich orchestrations are evident in his Scheherazade and Capriccio Espagnol. In 1899, a traveling Richard Wagner inspired Rimsky-Korsakov to devote himself almost entirely to operas, of which he was to compose fourteen, with The Golden Cockerel being his last.
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to all of the wonderful Santa Monica High School Band members.
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Keep on makingbeautiful Music !
Spring Concert 2008ConcertGramsMusic Teachers, An enormous “THANK YOU!” from all your students and parents!
N…..You play the music to my heart….. Me
Julie,Much love to our artistic, intelligent, funny licorice stick girl.Mom, Dad, Amy & Scout
Max“Tubas Rock and Rule”
We are proud of you!Mom, Dad & Madison
Dear Michael...We are SO proud of you! Ten years of piano, almost as many playing percussion...hours and hours of practice...lessons on the weekends... and still you persevere...thank you for all your hard work and beautiful music!Love Mamma, Nicholas, Oscar and Moses
FluteMontserrat Llosa
Vincente Ochoa
Jonathan Ortiz
Raha Tajrishi
OboeJacob Fagen
ClarinetSam Bailey
Christopher Chappell
Alexis Cruz
Alto SaxophoneLuis Aquino
Hannah Falter
Brian Ortiz*
TrumpetLeonel Gracida
David Preiss
Ricky Sotoj
TromboneGiovanni Aragon
Robert Boguslawski
Ali Chamas
Gerardo Colmenares
EuphoniumAaron Meyer
Olexander Tretyak
TubaIvan Gallegos
* - Class of 2008
ConcertWindsConcertWindsPercussionElizabeth Armanto
Courtney Beavers*
Alnoor Bhamani
Tony Blum
Aaqil Kamdar*
Emory Mugalian
Arnold Munoz*
Mario Pertillo*
Alfredo Rodriguez
Elizabeth Rojo
Indra Urban
Thomas Villarreal-Rojo
James Ward
FluteKaty Cain
Melissa Etehad
Chelsea Harmon
Jane Kim
Seung-Joo Kim
Natasha Kohanzadeh
Michelle Manno
Jessica Ro
Julia Rodriguez
Yassaman Sarvian
Melissa Soohoo*
Hannah Squier
Claire Trinh
Danielle Worthy
OboeEmma Laramie
Rachel Moore
Sammy Sassoon
BassoonKris Dzekov
Ciobha Scott
Jeremiah Sharf
ClarinetNatalie Abel
Christopher Capron
Jennifer Garcia-Ramirez
Alexandra Gomez
Kelsey Gregg
Brenda Hernandez
Marissa Keisling
Christian Policarpo
John Randolph
Aaron Squier
Maya Wergeles
Julian Yapkowitz
Bass ClarinetJonathan Berger
Alto SaxophoneHaley Hill
Jainesh Narain
Colin Rush
Jake Squier
Aly Yehia
Tenor SaxophoneRyan Aronson*
Neil Thomas
Caitlin Thompson
Baritone Saxophone Julian Hess
TrumpetAndrew Brown
Alvin Bui
Chris Cotten
Tycho Horan
Aaron Kahan
Miles Leavitt
Edgar Miguel
Josue Moran*
Billy Parent
Noah Tillipman
Andrew Winthrop*
HornSteven Luis
Miles Rusch
Max Stivers
TromboneAndrew Blanco
Pablo Gomez
Rahim Hashim
Roberto Jines
Nick Katkov
Christopher Lopez
Evan Simonsen
EuphoniumZane Four
TubaCary Dobeck
Mario Portillo*
PercussionTawny Arredondo
Osiris Booque
Jamen Fearon
Daniel Hernandez
Jamie Levinson
Angelica Malone
Bronson Rosado*
Austin Slough*
Pablo Valdez
Matt Wizan
* - Class of 2008
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FluteShirin Bhagwagar
Sarah Falter
Miyu Fujita
Jessie Geoffray
Zoe Gillespie
Paige Kim
Jean Kim*
Andrea Linares
Lily Martinez
Dina Murokh
Natasha Simmonds
Christine Tsai
Carolina Valadez*
Taylor Weary
Madeleine Youngs
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Alex Frumkin
Allison Gourvitz*
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Elsie Doolan
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Natalie Barba
Eduardo Castillo
David Cline
Julie Edwards
Steven Gordon
Zach Johnston
Jennifer Katona
Geffen Kuba
Nicholas Lamori
Esme Levy
Kian Nozari
Scott Operman
Tyler Oyakawa
Shiori Takemori
Eric Yin
Jake Novek
Bass ClarinetThomas Nagata
Alto SaxophoneCarlo Fraracci*
Gigi Lake
Coby Schoffman
Josh Sharf*
Adam Stocker*
Adriana Wong
Tenor SaxophoneShane Browne*
Nikolas Lastre*
Nicolas Weaver*
Baritone SaxophoneSam Rowin*
TrumpetBen Asoulin
Clea DeCrane
Mitchell Eby
Anthony Fertino
Kirk Follette
Jean Michel Hoffman
Garratt Hogue*
Drew Latzke
Ryan Odening
Tom Orlander*
Aaron Rennell
Sam Reynolds
Harris Roussos
HornSky Crane
Morgan Fine
Shane Keckin*
TromboneCharlie Capron*
Layne Faler
Matthew France
Chris Hino
Michael Masatani
Darren Morris
EuphoniumAli Chamas
David Teetz
TubaOscar Duenas
Francisco Gallegos Cabrera*
Cameron Lampert
PercussionDavid Berger
Britney Bland
Jack Cramer
Gyasi Jackson
Mariam Kaddoura
Michael Lagerfelt
Andrew Locke
Alexandra Pang
Jason Pitts
Avila Santo
Samantha Sloop*
* - Class of 2008
SymphonicWindsSymphonicWinds
FluteNicolas Borenstein*
Christie Glaser*
Shaina Hodgkinson*
Young Wook Kang
Michael Koo*
Lynn Lovendosky*
Andrew Ohanian
Rebecca Steinberg
Tom Xu*
Nina Zelcer*
OboeDavid Boyle*
Michael Kaplan
Erica Nagai*
BassoonIlan Ben-Meir*
Claire Perelman
ClarinetGarrett Cheung
Karin Chung
Sam Cotton*
Richard Dobeck
Molly Green*
Michael Kim*
Jarret King-Durst*
Alexandra Kivnick
Kathy Lawrence*
Claire Rush*
Katy Schorr
Roland Templeman
Jeremy Tramer
Rebecca Waterhouse*
Bass ClarinetGabrielle Orum-Hernandez*
Aaron Squier
Contra Alto ClarinetKevin Bruce*
Alto SaxophoneHenry Gruber*
Alex Locke*
Danielle Nemzer*
Tenor SaxophoneBrody Danielson
Aaron Friedman
Baritone SaxophoneLily Bernstein
TrumpetZoe Billington
Omri Kuba
Joseph Perches*
Ethan Peterson*
Jake Schmidt
Greg Stearns
Michael Treger*
HornBenjamin Bartelt*
Ian Gimzewski
Rachel Horn*
Adam Leonard*
TromboneLogan Born
Matt Cohen*
Jared Hammer
Josh Harling
Alexander Jacobius*
Robbie Paris*
Robinson Schulze
EuphoniumMiguel Sanchez*
Charlie Silverman
TubaPeter Bennion
Max Majdecki
String BassDavey Martinez*
PercussionEli Allman*
Zweli Barton*
Gregory Fiala*
Matt Held*
Lauren Mead*
Laura Ruchinskas*
Joseph Yu
* - Class of 2008
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