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• FEATURING •High School Honor Orchestra
High School Honor Band
2015CCS High SchoolBand and Orchestra Honors Concert
Harnell College411 Central AvenueSalinas, California
January 7, 2015, 2:00 p.m.
California Music Educators AssoctionCentral Coast Section
Central Coast Sect ion
Organized 1947
California Music Educators AssociationCAL
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USIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION
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Welcome Message
California Music EducatorsAssociation • Central Coast Section
Central Coast Section is an affiliate nenber of the California Music Educators Association. CMEA is a Federated unit of NAfME: National Association for Music Education.
Purpose
Membership is open to all music educators working in public and private schools, colleges and universities in California. The purposes of the association are: (1) to promote access to a sequential music education for all Pre-K through Grade 12 students taught by fully qualified music educators; (2) to support and improve existing music programs; (3) to promote quality pre-service and in-service music teacher preparation programs; and, (4) to create a greater awareness of the value of music education through partnerships with other associations and advocacy among state and local agencies.
Welcome to the 2015 CCS Honor Concert. On behalf of the CMEA Central Coast Section Board of Directors, congratulations to the top young musicians from four counties who perform today and to those who made the extraordinary effort to audition for these high caliber ensembles. Our Honors Concerts are the largest events we produce annually, building cohesion of pedagogy in the art form and establishing a high standard for music education within our section.
Students are able to expand their study of music with the support of their communities, families, teachers and school administrators by auditioning or participating in this event. Thank you for valuing arts education by supporting a young person’s journey to this stage. Each note represents the hard work and
dedication of the student musicians as well as the people behind them who help see potential and value in this life long skill that preserves culture and tradition.
The guest conductors have selected and prepared some challenging and engaging repertoire while winning the respect and hearts of our Central Coast students and educators. Our students have built new connections with peer musicians and have grown as young adults while preparing for this event -- all in less than 48 hours! Thorough preparation by the conductors and teachers, and diligent work done by the students combine to bring an extra sense of refinement to the concert. If you agree, thank an administrator for keeping music in our schools, and thank a teacher for supporting the professional membership of CMEA/NAf ME.
Today’s concert is being digitally recorded and will be available for purchase. We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to obtain a professional recording that preserves and documents this accomplishment for your student musician and family. Ordering information can be found in the lobby.
Please plan to enjoy the entire concert. Concert etiquette and respect for the musicians asks that you silence all electronics, escort distressed children to the lobby, and use flash photography only between pieces. It is also requested that, if necessary, you enter or exit only between performances.
Thank you for supporting a truly balanced curriculum for your student that includes music educa-tion. Enjoy the concert!
Best Regards,Willow Manspeaker, PresidentCMEA-Central Coast Section
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Concert Program
Vincent Gomez, ConductorLara Levy, CCS Chair
John Carnahan ConductorAdam Penrose, CCS Chair
High School Honor Orchestra
High School Honor Band
L'Estro Armonico, Op. 3, Concerto No. 11 in D minor, RV 565 ....Antonio Vivaldifor two violins, cello and strings 1. Allegro-Adagio e spiccato-Allegro
Adagio und Fuge in C Minor KV 546 .................................................W. A. Mozart
Inter Alia ........................................................................................................Gerald Willis
"Somewhere" from West Side Story ..............Leonard Bernstein, arr. John Moss
Hoe Down from "Rodeo" ................................................... Aaron Copland
Kirkpatrick Fanfare ...........................................................................Andrew Boysen, Jr.
In the Forest of the King ....................................................................... Pierre la Plante
Pacem .............................................................................................................Robert Spittal
Washington Post March ................................................................... John Philip Sousa
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High School Honor Orchestra Conductor
Key to Schools
School ...................................................... Teacher ......................................................... School Code
Carmel High School ............................................... Brian Handlay .............................................................................CHS
Kirby School............................................................. Drew Lewis ................................................................................. GBK
Marina High School ............................................... Maria Carney..............................................................................MAR
Monterey High School ........................................... Lara Levy .....................................................................................MHS
No. Monterey County Center for Ind. Studies ........ Rose Marie Dunsford ..................................................................CIS
Pacific Grove High School .................................... Dave Hoffman ............................................................................ PGH
Salinas High School ................................................ Sandra May ...................................................................................SAL
Santa Catalina School ............................................. Mark Purcell .................................................................................SCS
Seaside High School ............................................... Theresa Hruby .............................................................................SEA
Soquel High School ................................................ Jim Stewart .................................................................................. SOQ
Stevenson School .................................................... Adam Petrocelli ...........................................................................RLS
York School .............................................................. Don Dally .....................................................................................YRK
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Maestro Vincent Gomez was born in San Francisco, California where he started violin lessons at the age of five. After graduating from Galileo High School, he earned a scholarship to the University of the Pacific (then College of the Pacific) where he majored in violin performance and graduated with honors. In 1964, he received a Master of Arts in Music Education from the University of Hawaii.
He has taught at numerous schools throughout the bay area and received the Outstanding Music Educator for the Bay Section of CMEA in 1996. He has also worked with youth groups such as Santa Cruz Youth Symphony and Youth Music Monterey. He has also taught and conducted internationally.
He is an accomplished performer, playing with groups such as the Stock-ton Symphony, Whittier Symphony, and Honolulu Symphony. He is now a frequent guest conductor and adjudicator for groups around the world. He retired from Cabrillo College in 1990, where he is on emeritus faculty.
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High School Honor OrchestraViolin 1 Steve Yoo • CHS Bailey McEachen • RLS Jonathan Vu • YRK Kenshi Husted • CHS Jane Qingyi • MHS Michelle Vu • YRK Alyse Adams • RLS Grace Padgett • RLS Jane Yang • PGH Esther Lee • PGH Kajsa Williams • CHS Chris Chung • CHS
Violin 2 Rafael Vazquez • CHS Karla Hernandez • SAL Sedona Horner • RLS Hannah Huh • CHS Junie Min • RLS Sandra Sun • GBK Sally Yun • RLS Sol Ha • RLS Samatha Do • SCS Nicole Ross • SEA Natalie Jenkins • SEAAmber Varney • SAL
Bass Francis Lau • RLS Emily LaCagnin • SOQ
Viola Katrina Fendrych • MHS Ryan Porch • CHS Sarah Arnow • CHS Peter Lee • RLS Henry Loh • PGH Grace Lee • CHS Veronique Benard • PGH Allison Willett • SEA Gavin Eldridge • PGH Katie Jones • MAR
Cello Ari Freedman • CHS Robert Percell • SEA Kim Kistler • CIS Camilla Chesebro • YRK Enrique Rios – Ellis • CHS Brynn Dally • CHS Jacob Hoadley • PGH Hannah Lee • CHS Diego Santos • SEA Grace Hong • SAL
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John Alan Carnahan is Director of Bands and Professor of Conducting at the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music at California State University, Long Beach. Prior to his appointment at Long Beach, Mr. Carnahan served as Associ-ate Director of Bands at the University of Texas, Arlington.
Professor Carnahan brings a broad knowledge and extensive background to all idioms of instrumental music performance. His university ensembles have gained widespread notoriety for distinctive performance quality and imagina-tive musical interpretation and have been honored with invitations to perform throughout the Western United States, Europe, Japan and Korea. The Los Angeles Times has hailed the University Wind Symphony as, "…thoroughly disciplined and euphonious!"
In addition to his university duties, Professor Carnahan is active interna-tionally as a guest conductor, adjudicator, lecturer, and composer/arranger. He has conducted ensembles at many music educator conferneces, both in the the
United states and internationally in Europe, Japan, and Korea. He is in demand as an honor band conductor and has conducted countless performances at the local, regional, and national levels. He also serves as a mu-sic/performance consultant with the nationally renowned Dallas Brass. Professor Carnahan is a sought after clinician and has presented numerous clinics and performance demonstrations for national and statewide mu-sic education organizations and conferences including the Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago, Il.
As a composer, Professor Carnahan’s wind band compositions and arrangements have received many performances and have been heard throughout the United States, Europe, Taiwan, and Japan. Professor Car-nahan won the 2007 College Band Directors National Association Young Band Composition Contest with his work entitled, …and the antelope play, published by Manhattan Beach Publications. Three of his works are included in the Teaching Music Through Performance in Band Series, through GIA Publications, Inc.
He is Regional Vice-President of College Band Directors National Association Western Division and is a Life Member of the Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association. He was honored in 2013 with mem-bership in the prestigious American Bandmasters Association. He received his Bachelor of Music Degree from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and a Master of Arts Degree from the University of San Francisco.
High School Honor Band Conductor
Key to SchoolsSchool ...................................................... Teacher ......................................................... School CodeCarmel High School ............................................... Brian Handley .............................................................................CHSEverett Alvarez High School ................................. Joshua Mack ................................................................................ ALVGonzales High School ............................................ Brian Parker ................................................................................ GHSMonterey High School ........................................... Lara Levy .....................................................................................MHSMonte Vista Christian School .............................. Adam Penrose ........................................................................... MVCNorth Monterey County H. S. ............................ D. L. Johnson .............................................................................NMCPacific Grove High School .................................... Dave Hoffman ............................................................................ PGHSalinas High School ................................................ Joe Johnson ...................................................................................SALSan Benito High School ......................................... James Zuniga ............................................................................... SBHSan Lorenzo Valley High School .......................... Dan Lingenfelter .......................................................................... SLVSanta Cruz High School ........................................ Christina Latham ....................................................................... SCZScotts Valley High School ..................................... Beth Hollenbeck .........................................................................SVHSeaside High School ............................................... Theresa Hruby .............................................................................SEASoquel High School ................................................ Jim Stewart .................................................................................. SOQStevenson School .................................................... Adam Petrocelli ...........................................................................RLSTempleton High School ......................................... David Landers .............................................................................THSYork School .............................................................. Don Dally .....................................................................................YRK
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Brubeck Institute Jazz Camp & Music Business Camp June 14 - 20 (grades 8-12)
Junior Band & Orchestra July 5 - 11 (grades 5-8)
Senior Band, Orchestra, Choir, & Piano July 12 - 18 (grades 8-12)
Central Coast Section honor group members receive a $50 discount!
Information & online registration: http://go.pacific.edu/MusicCamp
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2015 Pacific Music Camp
High School Honor BandFluteYejoon Hong • MVCSabrina Miller • SCZ Jasmine Mitchell • MHS Marie Rogers • CHS Anna Cusenza • MHS Natasha Ahrweiler • SVHCynthia Gao • RLS Mei Bailey • PGH Ihlara Gray • CHS Samantha Lee • RLS
OboeAndrew Magie • THSWill Georis • CHS
BassoonKate Cellucci • SVHAlan Truong • ALVAntonio Rodriguez • SAL
Bb ClarinetBen Choi • SAL Kevin Lee • RLS Jin Kim • PGH Laurel Bard • SCZ Ian Wahle • CHS Jieun Song • RLS Kyle Nishimoto • SAL Machen Brown • SOQ Daniel Hernandez • ALV Shellie Wharton • SBH Joseph Rodriguez • SAL Janelle Gil • GHS
Bass ClarinetAustin Chen • RLS John Nolan • SBH Michael Doyle • CHS
Alto SaxophoneTristan Chiu • RLS Reece O'Hagan • PGH Jason Chew • SOQ Jack Hyland • SAL
Tenor SaxophoneWilliam Yang • SBHCaleb Reyes • NMC
Baritone SaxophoneMiranda Garcia • GHSDominic Van Nes • YRK
TrumpetGeorge Haugen • PGHDavid Twohig • PGHRachel Choi • PGHOrion Gael • SOQConlyn Pattison • NMCHunter Wenglikowski • RLSMichelle Roco • SOQGage Miller • SLVChristian Ko • YRK
French HornIndia Maaske • PGHKip Johnson • PGHJimmy Thelen • CHSChristophe Qiu • SAL
Baritone/EuphoniumEli Swanson • PGHJoshua Roof • THSJoshue Ruiz • SBH
TromboneAndreas Correal • SOQKatie Hyland • SALBryan Wintermantel • SALMiles Luhn • SOQJeremiah Greenberg • PGHFelix Diaz-Contreras • PGHEvelyn Arce • GHS
TubaHarry Mitchell • SAL John Yeager • YRK
PercussionKenia Navarro • GHSNatasha Lugo • GHSJihoon Han • RLSPablo Rodriguez Santos • SEAAlejandro Albino • GHS
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2014–2015 CCS Board of Directors
Acknowledgements
President .....................Willow ManspeakerPresident Elect ...............Christina LathamImmediate Past President ........ Drew LewisSecretary ............................ Cathy FindleyTreasurer ............................Mark BidelmanSpecial Representative ......Jon Christian
Member 1 ..................................... Brian ParkerMember 2 .......................Adam PetrocelliMember 3 ..........................Diane GehlingMember 4 .............................. Joe JohnsonMember 5 .................................. Lara LevyMember 6 ............................ Jeff Osarczuk
Site Host at Salinas H. S., Joe JohnsonSite Host at Hartnell, Steve EttingerHartnell Community College Dr. Willard Clark Lewallen Superintendent/PresidentAuditon Site Host, Lara LevySundance Lane Recording, John AndersonProgram Design, Jon Christian Certificates, Jon Christian
Business With Pleasure, Program PrintingMackenzies Kandy Kitchen Scholarship Chair, Cathy Findley Camp Scholarships Pacific Music Camp Summer Music Stanislaus Cazadero Music Camp Donner Mine Music Camp Music in the City
Cazadero Music CampMake music. Make magic.
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Young Musicians grades 5-8 One Week June 15 - June 20
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Junior High grades 7-9 Two Weeks July 7 - July 18
High School grades 9-12 Two Weeks July 21 - August 1
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Summer 2015 is going to be amazing. Great conductors, fabulous faculty, awesome counselors, and you — making music in one of the most incredible camps anywhere.
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Summer in the City San Jose State University
SITC at San José State University offers abundant opportunities for performance. Campers participate in one primary ensemble during the week (choir, band, or orchestra). The camp staff works with campers to develop increased understanding and proficiency in their specialized areas of interest. Every primary ensemble and chamber ensemble performs a concert at the end of each week
Camp Excursion, Faculty Recital, Variety Show, BarbecueEmily McChristian, Executive Director
June 21-27 – $695 for resident camp, $455 for Commuterswww.sjsu.edu/music/discovering_music/summer_in_the_city
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