Faculty Recital: Ithaca Brass - NY Brass Conference

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Ithaca CollegeDigital Commons @ IC

All Concert & Recital Programs Concert & Recital Programs

4-12-1997

Faculty Recital: Ithaca Brass - NY Brass ConferenceIthaca Brass

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/music_programs

Part of the Music Commons

This Program is brought to you for free and open access by the Concert & Recital Programs at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted forinclusion in All Concert & Recital Programs by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC.

Recommended CitationIthaca Brass, "Faculty Recital: Ithaca Brass - NY Brass Conference" (1997). All Concert & Recital Programs. 4849.https://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/music_programs/4849

ITHACA BRASS

Bill Bernatis, horn Frank G. Campos, trumpet D. Kim Donnick, trumpet

Harold Reynolds, trombone David Unland, tuba

Driving in Manhattan (1992)

A Flurry of Fanfares (1996)

I. Intrada II. Voluntaries III. Battaglia

The Golyardes' Grounde (1972)

Concerto

Allegretto Allegro Andante Allegro

INTERMISSION

Quintet for Brass (1968)

I. Andante sostenuto; allegro scherzando II. Allegro, mo/to ritmico

New York Brass Conference Lighthouse Center

New York City, New York Saturday, April 12, 1997

2:00 p.m.

Paul Goldstaub

Robert Weirich

Malcolm Forsyth

Vivaldi/Bach

Edward Gregson

The Ithaca Brass was established in 1966 as the resident brass quintet of the Ithaca College School of Music, making this quintet one of the very first groups of its kind. Since then the Ithaca Brass has performed programs throughout the United States at regional, state, and national conferences of educators and professional music organizations. Through the years they have performed hundreds of concerts for schools from elementary to high school, as well as community and college concert series throughout the Northeast

The Ithaca Brass is responsible for several commissions including works by Chuck Mangione and Malcolm Lewis, and they have recorded on the Mark Records and Golden Crest labels. Each of the members of the quintet, which is composed of the Ithaca College brass faculty, has significant credentials as a performer and teacher, and the group is conversant in virtually every musical language ranging from classical to jazz. The Ithaca Brass is available for formal concerts, school performances, and workshops. The individual members of the group are also available for appearances as clinicians, adjudicators, or soloists with bands and orchestras. For more information, contact: Ithaca Brass, School of Music, Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York 14850. 607/274-3366.

William Bernatis, assistant professor, horn. D.M.A. candidate, University of North Texas; M.M., Indiana University Bloomington; B.M., Washburn University. Studies with William Sharnberg, Philip Farkas, Fr~ydis Wekre, Michael Holtzel, John Iltis, John Reed. Formerly, faculty, Baylor University, Tanglewood, Del Mar College, Indiana University Bloomington; principal horn, Waco Symphony, San Angelo Symphony, Breckenridge Music Institute, Corpus Christi Symphony. Performances with Baylor Chamber Players and Baylor Brass Quintet, Berkshire Brass Quintet, American Institute of Musical Studies Orchestra, Texas Brass Ensemble, Dallas Chamber Orchestra, Dallas Ballet Orchestra, Indiana University Br~s Quintet, Topeka Symphony. Clinician and competition judge. Semifinalist, American Horn Competition, Louise McMahon International Music Competition; second place, Empire Brass auditions. Member, Phi Kappa Phi, International Horn Society, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.

Frank G. Campos, associate professor, trumpet. Doctoral candidate, M.M., University of North Texas; B.A., California State University, Fresno. Studies with John J. Haynie, Leonard Candelaria, Don Jacoby, W. Ritchie Clendenin, James Stamp. Formerly, principal trumpet, Texas Baroque Ensemble, Dallas Chamber Orchestra, Dallas Brass, Madera Symphony, Bear Valley Festival Orchestra. Performances with Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Syracuse Symphony, Fresno Philharmonic, Ella Fitzgerald, Natalie Cole, Bob Hope, and Johnny Mathis; featured soloist, Dallas Cowboys Band. Solo performances at

Montreux Jazz Festival, Ontario International Jazz Festival, Lincoln Center, and Kennedy Center. Presently, principal trumpet, Binghamton Symphony Orchestra and BC Pops Orchestra. Member, Ithaca Brass. Pi Kappa Lambda Outstanding Master's and Doctoral Student Awards and Hexter Prize for outstanding graduate. Board of Directors, International Trumpet Guild; associate editor, International Trumpet Guild Journal. Yamaha artist.

D. Kim Donnick, professor, trumpet. D.M., Indiana University Bloomington; M.M., Catholic University of America; B.M., Indiana University Bloomington. Studies with Herbert Mueller, Louis Davidson, Charles Gorham. Formerly, member, U.S. Army Band, Washington, D.C.; Knoxville Symphony; Victoria (Texas) Bach Festival Orchestra; Brasswind Quintet. Formerly, faculty, Tennessee Technological University. Member, Ithaca Brass; principal trumpet, Cayuga Chamber Orchestra. President, International Trumpet Guild. Dana teaching fellow at Ithaca College.

Harold A. Reynolds, associate professor, trombone. D.M.A., Eastman School of Music; M.Ed., Southwest Texas State University; B.M.E., St Mary's University. Formerly, faculty, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University of Texas at San Antonio; teacher, public schools in Texas and New York. Currenlty, principal trombone, Cayuga Chamer Orchestra. Formerly, principal trombone, Charleston Symphony Orchestra, Greensboro Symphony Orchestra. Recordings for EMI Toshiba, Mercury Records. Contributor, Music Library Association Notes, Band Director's Guide, Brass Player. IT A Journal.

David Unland, associate professor, tuba and euphonium. Doctoral studies, M.S., University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign; B.M., Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. Formerly, teacher, elementary and secondary schools; supervisor of student teaching, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Performances with St. Louis Symphony, St. Louis Philharmonic Orchestra, St. Louis Muny Opera, Jeffrey Ballet Orchestra, Utica Symphony, Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, Binghamton Symphony, BC Pops Orchestra, Tri-Cities Opera, Ringling Brothers Circus, Six Flags, Disney on Parade. Clinician and recitalist, Custom Music. Recordings with St. Louis Symphony and St. Louis Brass Ensemble; solo recordings of Vaughan Williams's Concerto with Cornell Wind Ensemble. Contributor, Woodwind, Brass and Percussion. ·