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_____________________ The Houston Brass Band
Robert Walp, Music Director
_____________________
with members of the
Saint Thomas’ Episcopal School Pipe Band Lyric Todkill, Band Director
Harry Isensee, Piping Instructor Blair Brown, Drumming Director
Brandon Thomas, Drumming Instructor
6:00 PM, Sunday May 11th 2014
British Brass Bands
The Houston Brass Band is a British-style brass band, consisting of one Eb soprano cornet, a section of Bb cornets, one Bb flügelhorn, sections of Eb tenor horns, Bb baritones, Bb euphoniums, tenor and bass trombones, Eb and Bb tubas, and percussion. A traditional, full-sized brass band has thirty to thirty-five members, and the blend of timbres made possible by this combination of instruments involves none of the compromises inherent when woodwinds are included as in a standard wind band. British brass bands came into being as a result of twin technological developments in the first third of the nineteenth century: Bohemian brewery workers affixing stopcocks from the brewing process to their bugles in order to quickly change keys, and the industrial revolution in Great Britain. The evolution of the rotary valve from primitive brewery stopcock to present technology was largely completed by 1820, thus enabling brass instruments to play chromatically in all registers. Soon thereafter the brasses’ role changed from primarily playing bugle calls to splendid melodic and even virtuosic parts, as in Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique (1830). By 1845 the Belgian/Parisian instrument maker Adolphe Sax perfected the piston valves we use today—this accomplishment from the same man who gave the world the saxophone. As James Watt’s steam engine was being adapted for use by nascent British industry, those coal mines, railroads, foundries and other large commercial ventures demanded the immediate construction of entire towns for tens of thousands, where previously the largest enterprises involved perhaps a few hundred workers. These burgeoning new cities required all of the elements of social structure as well as physical infrastructure. The newly-developed brass instruments were inexpensive and readily available, so many large industrial concerns and civic associations formed brass bands to provide cheap entertainment and boost morale, as well as to keep the workers away from the pub—or at least to delay their visits. To this day many British companies have bands associated with them; Grimethorpe Colliery, Black Dyke Mills, and Yorkshire Building Society (formerly associated with Hammond Sauce Works) are some of the most famous. British brass bands give concerts and engage in well-organized competitions where they are ranked much as sports teams are. In fact, the passion for bands in the U.K. is such that it can rival that of soccer teams. On the web, searching within YouTube for “Whit Friday brass band” will give a glimpse of what one type of contest looks and sounds like. The British-style brass band is gaining in popularity today in this country, and there are some excellent brass bands around the U.S. Although there is less emphasis here on competition, contests are held regularly by organizations such as the North American Brass Band Association (NABBA).
Program
Please turn off all cellular phones, pagers and alarms prior to the concert. Photography and recording devices are prohibited.
Knight Templar
George Allan
Capriol Suite Basse-Danse Pavane Tordion
Peter Warlock arr. Philip Harper
An Untold Story Paul Lovatt-Cooper Kendall Gray, tenor horn
Longueval Traditional
arr. John Kuzma
Scotland the Brave Traditional arr. Niermeyer
Hymn of the Highlands Ardross Castle Alladale Dundonnell
Philip Sparke
—intermission—
Men of Harlech Traditional arr. Gordon Langford
Music from the Elizabethan Court Pavane The King’s Hunting Jigg
John Bull arr. Elgar Howarth
Nimrod Edward Elgar arr. Denis Wright
Pastime with Good Company Henry VIII arr. Stephen Roberts
Amazing Grace Traditional arr. William Himes
Music Director Robert Walp Robert Walp joined the Houston Symphony Orchestra as Assistant Principal Trumpet in 1983. Originally from Pasadena, California, Mr. Walp studied with Walter Laursen and Thomas Stevens in Los Angeles before moving to Chicago to work with Vincent Cichowicz at Northwestern University. As a member of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, Mr. Walp also studied with Adolph Herseth and Arnold Jacobs of the Chicago Symphony. Following graduation from Northwestern in 1982, Mr. Walp studied in Europe with Timofei Dokshuster of the Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, and Albert Calvayrac in France. Well-known for his success in teaching young people, Robert Walp substituted for Vincent Cichowicz at Northwestern, leading masterclasses, teaching, and giving a recital at his alma mater. Mr. Walp served on the faculty of Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music for five years. He has recently judged the Governour’s Prize for Brass Instruments at the Royal Academy of Music & Drama in Glasgow, Scotland. Mr. Walp’s students are some of the most sought-after by major conservatories and schools of music. Active as a chamber musician as well as recitalist, Robert Walp has performed with the Carmel Bach Festival, Rheingau Musikfestival, Albi Festival, and Gidon Kremer’s Laurié Festival in Köln and St. Petersburg, Russia. Solo appearances include numerous recitals throughout the U.S. and Europe and concerti with the symphonies of Houston, Brazosport, Duisburg (Germany), and Radio France. Mr. Walp is a Yamaha Performing Artist.
Personnel
Soprano Eb Cornet Sterling Ablack
Solo Bb Cornet
Steve Allred Allen Chen
Beth Pempsell Edgar Jaime
Leo Hernandez
Repiano Cornet Logan Kavanaugh
Second Cornet Brian Lawrence
Kelby Koch Brett Pattison
Third Cornet Andrea Byrne Jeffrey Blair
Darren Rowan
Flügelhorn Jerry Garcia
Eb Tenor Horn Kendall Gray Paul Wright Patsy Embil
Baritone
Bill Tackett Jason Peguero
Rick Spitz
Euphonium Beau Hunter
Bennett Parsons
Percussion Aaron Guillory Lindsey Höhn
Robert McCullagh
First Trombone
Rick White
Second Trombone Rich Maher
Coleman Craig
Bass Trombone Jason Harvey Lane Rockoff
Eb Bass
Brett Stewart Raoul Treverton
Jim Shields
Bb Bass Ali Jackson
Nathan Cunningham
Houston Brass Band Board of Directors
Rick White, President Jim Shields, Vice President
Jerry Garcia, Secretary Darren Rowan, Treasurer
Jeffrey Blair, Member at Large Kendall Gray, Member at Large Lane Rockoff, Member at Large
Staff
Andrea Byrne, General Manager Jim Shields, Director of Operations
Lane Rockoff, Librarian Leo Hernandez, Stage Manager
St. Thomas’ Episcopal Pipe Band
St. Thomas’ Episcopal School founder the Reverend Robert T. Ingram’s vision for his students included teaching them to play bagpipes and drums - and wear kilts! It would not be an easy undertaking, especially in Texas, but disappointing the Reverend Ingram was not an option. The Reverend convinced Pipe Major Donald Shaw Ramsay, then living in California, to come to the school for a number of years to conduct two-week workshops, church organist John Moseley learned pipes so he could teach the students in Ramsay’s absence, and school headmaster Henry L. Walters, Jr., began teaching drums. From these humble beginnings, The St. Thomas’ Episcopal School Pipe Band evolved into one of the world’s most respected pipe bands, winning Juvenile Pipe Band World Championships in 1985, 1995, 2004, and 2006. The Band has performed throughout the United States, Canada, Argentina, Ireland, and of course Scotland, making it one of the world’s most traveled juvenile bands. The Band has performed for many regional and national organizations, including American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America, Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center, Harris County Sheriff’s Office, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, M. D. Anderson’s Children’s Art Project, and numerous Scottish society functions. The Band also performed for Queen Elizabeth II and former President George H. W. Bush.
St. Thomas’ Episcopal Pipe Band A
Peter Bauer Thomas Beall Luke Bowers
Andrew Calvert Collin Campbell
Michael Cusack, III Brian Diaz Jack Egan Ben Elder Nick Elder
Stephen Faldyn Hayden Faucett
Neil Ghosh Alexander Halsey
Chris Han Alex Henderson Matthew Hrncir
Manuela Jambrina-Escobar Andrew Johnson Michael Joseph Luke Kliphon
Conrad Li Alex Liang
Christian Lopez Joseph Lupski James Lyttle
Mark Masterson Kenta Nebgen
Adam Scarborough Emily Smith
Brandon Tran Jared Tulio
Jess Wakeland Calvin Wong
Eric Yang
The Houston Brass Band wishes to thank the following individuals and groups who have generously supported our projects:
Breve - $5,000 +
Houston Sängerbund Bridget L. Jensen Cliff and Roslyn Kavanaugh Semibreve- $2,000+
Kendall Gray Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church Methodist Center for Performing Arts Med. Lane and Debbie Rockoff Minim - $1,000+
Aetna Foundation, Inc. Baker Hughes Foundation Jeffrey and Pat Blair Jimmy Koch Stephen and April Stone Crotchet - $400+
Sterling Ablack Jeffrey and Patricia Herring Rebecca and Jim Shields Barbara and Norman Stewart Raoul and Anne Treverton Rick and Kathryn White !
! Quaver - $300+
BP Fabric of America Fund Brian and Lee Ann Lawrence Harold and Margaret Mathis James McAdams ! Semiquaver - $200+
Mark Adlam Steve Allred City of West University Place ExxonMobil Foundation Gerald Garcia Greg and Elizabeth Honeycutt Beth Pempsell Bob and Frances Ziegenhals
!Demisemiquaver - $100 +
Marvin and Iris Albrecht Marion W. Alexander Richard Arnold Ron and Jane Brownlee John and Nancy Bunk Sheila Cline Virginia Collins Morris and Martha Dean Gregg and Debbie Dimmick Eric F. Drake Laura Gallier Genuine Touch Therapy Guttenberger Water Well Service Diane and John Hunter William and Mary Johnson, Jr. Robert Maiellaro Jeanene D. Merka Brett P. Pattison T. N. Raun Glenn Sternes Brett Stewart Joe Urbanovsky Stephanie S. Watts !
!Hemidemisemiquaver - up to $100
Henry and Mary Baade, Jr. Douglas Baughman Lisa A. Brenskelle Andrea Byrne Robert B. Caraway, Jr. Richard and Arlene Chuska Michael and Rachel Cloeter Kathryn and Chris Davies Beverly Davis Frank and Patricia Dupuy Warren H. Fisher Pamela Foster Elene Gedevanishvili and Tornike Berishvili Kenney and Kathleen Gray Jason Harvey Studio Suann Hereford Christina Johnson Billie H. Jones Kay Koop Steve Kuhn Linda McDonald Kimberly Nelms Douglas and Sharon Oldfield R.C. and Debbie Reed Beverly Diane Round Darren Rowan Dolores Rowland Elizabeth de los Santos Betty Joyce Sikora Travis Smith, Jr. Doug and Ann Soderstrom Marcial and Marguriette Sorrell, III Anne and Bob Swanson Eric Ward Barbara Welch Walter and Ruth Wornardt, Jr. !
The Houston Sängerbund
The Houston Sängerbund, a German singing society, is pleased to underwrite the Houston Brass Band.
The Houston Brass Band thanks the Sängerbund for its generous support. Organized in 1883, the Houston Sängerbund has a rich history of celebrating German culture in Texas. Focused on the music of Germany, the Sängerbund consists of a Männerchor and a Damenchor which join to sing as a Gemischtenchor. Throughout the past 125 years, the Sängerbund has maintained not only its choirs, but also orchestras, theater groups, a dance hall, library, and an English-German school. All who enjoy singing and celebrating German culture are welcome to the Sängerbund.
www.houstonsaengerbund.org!
The Houston Brass Band is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization, and contributions are appreciated. For information about the Houston Brass
Band, including upcoming concerts, please visit our website: www.houstonbrassband.org
Houston Brass Band UPCOMING EVENTS
concerts
Sunday, June 29, at 4:00 PM Wharton County Junior College
Sunday, July 6, at 6:00 PM
Sugar Land Baptist Church The brass band will play festive and patriotic favorites.
Saturday, July 12 at 5:00 PM
Houston Symphony Day of Music As part of the Houston Symphony’s Day of Music, the band will take the stage at Jones Hall, filling it with the wonderful blend and virtuosity of a British brass band! This free event features a plethora of fine ensembles performing brass band music, jazz, klezmer, and zydeco!
ANNOUNCING THE 2014 BOB CAMP!
The Houston Brass Band presents a Brass-instrument Only Band Camp, its annual weekend camp for student brass musicians. This year’s camp will take place from June 13-15 at the Centrum in Spring. Houston Symphony trumpeter and Houston Brass Band director Robert Walp will lead a group of talented young brass players in a three-day program of rehearsals, sectionals, and a closing concert. Unique among music camps, the students will sit alongside adult musicians who are experts on their instruments, the members of the Houston Brass Band.
Register online at www.houstonbrassband.org
SAINT THOMAS’ SUNDAY SCHEDULE 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
3:30 p.m. 6:15 p.m.
Holy Communion Breakfast Second Sundays only Christian Education for Adults Holy Communion First, Third, & Fourth Sundays Morning Prayer & Sermon Second & Fifth Sundays Choral Evensong Second Sundays Evening Prayer First, Third, Fourth, & Fifth Sundays
SAINT THOMAS’ WEEKDAY SERVICES
9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
6:15 p.m.
Morning Prayer only when school is in session Holy Communion Wednesday Evening Prayer Wednesday
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SAINT THOMAS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Right Reverend C. Andrew Doyle
Bishop of Texas The Reverend David Browder
Rector Dr. Giles Brightwell
Organist and Choirmaster Mrs. Charlotte Hatley
Children’s Choir Director Mrs. Sharon Lambert
Executive Assistant to the Rector
4900 Jackwood at Endicott • Houston, Texas 77096 Telephone: 713.666.3111 • Fax: 713.668.3887
Church: www.stthomashouston.org • School: www.stes.org Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/StThomasEpiscopalChurchHouston
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/StThomasEpisHou