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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 tSpring 2005
John Climer, editorR e p o r t
John Climer, editorR e p o r tR e p o r tR e p o r tR e p o r t
John Climer, editorR e p o r tR e p o r tR e p o r t
From the Podium
In this Issue:
National Conference in Review...2 - 4
News and Premieres ....................5 - 7
Programs - State by State .........8 - 24
Business ....................................25 - 26
Dear Colleagues:
It is a pleasure to write this letter for the CBDNA Report, and to wish all of you a wonderful close to this semester. I must begin by thanking Gary Hill for his extraordinary vision and leadership throughout his career, but most spe-cifi cally during the past two years. CBDNA is stronger for his efforts and the remarkable convention/celebration that we enjoyed in New York City was a magnifi cent statement of where we are as a profession.
The performances, all of them, regardless of the venue, were wonderful. All of the organizations have our gratitude for their inspiring performances: the Texas A&M-Commerce Wind Ensemble, Brad Kent and Jeff Gershman; the Rutgers Wind Ensemble, William Berz; the New England Conserva-tory Wind Ensemble with Charles Pelz and William Drury; the University of Michigan Symphony Band and Michael Haithcock; the USC Thornton Wind Ensemble, Sharon Lav-ery and H. Robert Reynolds; the Eastman Wind Ensemble and Mark Scatterday; the Goldman Band conducted by Chris Wilhjelm; the Intercollegiate Band conducted by Larry Livingston with the incomparable Shelly Berg as soloist; the Louisville Wind Ensemble and Fred Speck; the Ithaca College Wind Ensemble and Steve Peterson; and of course it was a great thrill for me personally to perform with The University of Texas Wind Ensemble and my colleague Rob Carnochan.
Certainly we leave New York of course with mixed feel-ings-excitement over the splendid performances, thought provoking sessions and wonderful new repertoire, yet at the same time struggling to put into context the appar-ent snub by a major conductor and the lack of any critical acknowledgment of our presence. In a letter I received a few days ago from Larry Livingston, he wrote:
“In the heat of those fi ve unprecedented days, being party to the latest chapter in the band odyssey, euphoria was easy to come by, not so, perspective. It is abundantly clear that bands can play in Carnegie Hall, can meet the acid competency test, can commission and perform virtuoso pieces which would daunt and, as well, irritate the New York Philharmonics of the world, can manifest the same excellence which marks the best concerts given anywhere. It is also undeniable that virtually every living composer is now willing to accept an invitation to write for band, and not just for the lucre. The volcanic reaction of the audiences was more than home-boy backslapping. It was testimony by the NYC hard hats that we are not delusional when we imagine making some dent in the cultural landscape. As an old band guy, son of an old band guy, it was warming to sense that we may have successfully crawled up out of the water and can now begin to ambulate.”
“Still, the question remains. If excellence is evidential, can our itch for relevance be scratched? For this query,
answers are more elusive, more distant. No reviews=game over? A bevy of critics, the critics, brought to the CBDNA party expanded on the “band” dilemma in a panel discussion and then left a black hole when it really counted. The sting of the “Maazel slap” further blunts the resonance of what might have been. The sound bite in New Yorker Magazine was encouraging but, alas, for the New York Times, news of a soprano’s misstep at the Met trumps a cornucopia of breathtaking band sing. On the heels of such neglect, the return of the conferees to the provinces could feel more like the wafting in the wind of the loser’s post-election campaign poster than like a celebration of the victor’s mitzvah.”
“So what are we to take from this? The bands received “straight 1s” from the District Court Judge but the decision was overturned at the Supreme Court? As long as we matter just to us, we don’t really matter. It is core that we acquire purchase in the diaspora, in the professional arena, despite the obvious fact that professional art is also highly con-taminated by its own self-referential malaise. Do we keep knocking on the door fully aware that, when and if it opens, the watchdog may be tending to necromancy anyway? Or are there other possibilities? In my closing remarks, which I tried to describe more as opening comments, I suggested some alternative avenues, like exploiting our assets, not obsessing over our liabilities. A central theme of my talk was about producing true “events” versus concerts, and the quest not just for relevance but for consequence. By con-sequent behavior, I do not mean that which tries to impact the 1% of the world who comprise the cognoscenti, but, instead, behavior which actually aspires to affect nurses, bus drivers, computer programmers, bakers, corporate moguls, and teen-age techno-junkies. I mean moms and dads and aunts and uncles. I mean the populus in all of its variegations, unwashed, impatient, remote-control in hand, over-entertained, and addicted to vicaria not viscera. How can we do that? Live music. Or, perhaps, more to the point, alive music.”
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In this Issue:
National Conference in Review...2 - 4
News and Premieres ....................5 - 7
Programs - State by State .........8 - 24
Business ....................................25 - 26
In this Issue:
National Conference in Review...2 - 4
News and Premieres ....................5 - 7
Programs - State by State .........8 - 24
Business ....................................25 - 26
2- National Conference in Review Spring, 2005
2005 CBDNANational Conference In Review
February 23-27, 2005New York, NY
Lectures, Presentations and Panel Discussions
Music PedagogyChair: James CroftIntegration of Constructivist Approach into Pre-service Instrumental Music EducationDouglas C. OrzolekUniversity of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MNInstituting Change in Beginning Instrumental Music PedagogyRichard F. Grunow, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NYSaturday Ball and Carnegie Hall: Charles Ives’s ManhattanJonathan Elkus, University of California, Davis
New York, New YorkChair: Raoul F. Camus, City University of New YorkBlack and Blue-Eyed English – The Meeting of Percy Grainger and Duke EllingtonLaura Rexroth,, University of Massachusetts, AmherstJames Reese Europe and African-American Bandleaders of the World War I EraTimothy Brooks, Greenwich, Connecticut
Wind Band Education at the Edge, #1Free Improvisation for EnsemblesStephen Nachmanovitch, author, musician, computer artist, and educator
Wind Band Artistry at the Edge, #1A Panel Discussion with Shelly Berg, David Del Tredici, Gary Hill, Jerry Junkin and Larry Livingston.
Wind Band Education at the Edge, #2The Future of Instrumental Education in SchoolsRandall Allsup, Columbia UniversityCathy Benedict, New York UniversityModerator: Ben Hawkins, Transylvania University
Wind Band Artistry at the Edge, #2Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln CenterThe Future of Concert Music; a Roundtable of Music CriticsKyle Gann (Village Voice)Kenneth LaFave (Arizona Republic)Anne Midgette (New York Times)John Rockwell (New York Times)Greg Sandow (Wall Street Journal, NewMusicBox)
Concert Life, 1840s-70sChair: Frank J. Cipolla, SUNY, BuffaloLouis . . . Jullien and his Musical Tour in AmericaGeorge Foreman, Centre College, Danville, KYA Forgotten Pioneer – America’s Original Bandmaster, Francis Johnson, 1792 – 1844Thomas Connors, Kean University, NJNew York Bands: A Brief Survey of their Repertory and Venues in the Mid-Nineteenth CenturyJohn Graziano, City University of New York
Copland, Schmitt & BensonChair: Michael Votta, Jr., University of North CarolinaAaron Copland’s Emblems: A Theoretical/Formal AnalysisThomas R. Erdmann, Elon UniversityJonathan D. Green, Sweet Briar CollegeDionysiaques: From Adaptation To Critical EditionJeffrey Steiner, Adams State College, Alamosa, COThe Wind Ensemble Music of Warren BensonAlan Wagner, Southern Methodist University
Wind Band Education at the Edge, #3Neuroscience and Music Education: Making ConnectionsJudith Becker, University of MichiganPetr Janata, University of California-DavisGary Marcus, New York UniversityModerator: Gary Hill, Arizona State University
In this day and age, no professional organization can afford to withhold its involvement with advocacy for music and for the teaching of the arts. CBDNA is not exempt from that, but on the other hand it is clear that we are the only ones who will be interested in taking care of ourselves. Many organizations are doing excellent work at enriching the repertoire for school bands, but no one but us will champion the role of the college/university bands and wind ensembles.
Our organization is large, diverse and vibrant. It is the umbrella that reaches over all of us in the work that we do, whether it is with the most professional organizations or with those ensembles that are struggling to give their fi rst performances. We are all part of the same team, and the ripple effect upon society of our efforts will be measured not in the coming months and years, but in decades. Our efforts at continuing to further educate those who write and speak about music and the arts are only beginning. This is our challenge, and one that I look forward to working with you in an attempt to fulfi ll.
Jerry Junkin, President
New York: The Goldman EraChair: Donald Hunsberger, Eastman School of MusicIn and Around New York - Like a Moth to a Shining BeaconPaul R. Bryan, Duke University, NCE.F. Goldman and Erik Leidzén: Musical Partnership and Friendship, 1933 - 1956Ronal W. Holz, Asbury College, KYProgramming Method of Edwin Franko Goldman and the Goldman BandDonald Miller, University of Missouri, Rolla
Music Outside the United StatesChair: Frank J. Cipolla, SUNY, Buffalo
From Beyond the 49th Parallel: Canadian Wind Band Music-An IntroductionKeith Kinder, McMaster UniversityLatin American Bands, Music, and ComposersGlen Garrido, Fort Valley State University, Fort Valley, GAThe Wind Music of Richard Rodney BennettTimothy Reynish, Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, UK
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Conference Programs
Texas A&M Univesrity-CommerceWind Ensemble
Bradley Kent, conductorThursday, February 24, 2005
New York UniversitySkirball Center for the Performing Arts
Selections from “The Danserye” ......................................Tielman Susato/DunniganAve Maria....................................Franz Biebl/CameronConcerto for Marimba (mvt. 1)...........G. Bradley Bodine
Brian Zator, marimbaG-Spot Tornado.........................Frank Zappa/Gershman
World PremiereIn Wartime........................................David Del Tredici Hymn Battlemarch
Rutgers Wind EnsembleWilliam Berz, conductor
American Brass Quintet, soloistsThursday, February 24. 2005
New York UniversitySkirball Center for the Performing Arts
Windfall...........................................Charles WuorinenThe Rivers of Bowery........................Jonathan Newman
World PremiereHysteria in Salem Village........................Felicia Sandler
World PremiereEspresso.................................................Yotam Haber
ASCAP/CBDNA Frederick Fennell Prize WinnerShadowcatcher..........................................Eric Ewazen Offering to the Sun Among the Aspens Dancing to Restore an Eclipsed Moon
American Brass Quintet, soloists
The Goldman BandChris Wilhjelm, conductorFriday, February 25, 2005
Alice Tulley Hall, Lincoln Center
Overture La Belle Héléne......Jacques Offenbach/OdomThe King of France from “Three Quotations” ..................................................John Phillip SousaEl Capitan March................................John Philip Sousa
Gary W. Hill, conductorCanzona.................................................Peter MenninFestival March.......................................Michael Valenti
World PremiereHandel in the Strand................Percy Grainger/GoldmanMarche Militaire.........Peter Illyitch Tchaikovsky/GoldmanHorkstow Grange from “Lincolnshire Posy” ..........................................Percy Aldridge Grainger
In Memoriam, Frederick FennellFinale to William Tell Overture ......................................Giacchino Rossini/Leidzen
Presentation of “Legends of the Goldman Band Award”William Arrowsmith, oboe; John Rossi, French Horn
On The Mall...............................Edwin Franko Goldman
Athletic Bands ForumBlast and BeyondJim Mason, Artistic Director, BlastModerator: Jon Woods, The Ohio State University
Wind Band Artistry at the Edge, #3Community Engagement Through Creative Programming and Hybrid EnsemblesBruce Adolphe, composer, author, actor, pianist, scriptwriterJulian Fifer, musician, founder, Orpheus Chamber OrchestraDaniel Bernard Roumain, violinist, composer, educator
Composer’s ForumA Question and Answer SessionModerator: Jack Stamp
Intercollegiate Band Larry Livingston, conductorFriday, February 25, 2005
Alice Tulley Hall, Lincoln Center
Fantasia in G Major .....................Johann Sebastian Bach/Goldman/LeistBlackbird ............John Lennon and Paul McCartney/Shelly Berg
Shelly Berg, guest artistWorld Premiere
Finale from Symphony No. 5 ...................................Dmitri Shostakovich/Righter
New England Conservatory Wind EnsembleCharles Peltz, conductor
William Drury, guest conductorFebruary 25, 2005
Carnegie HallIsaac Stern Auditorium
Excerpts from Cosi fan Tutte ...............................Wolfgang Amadé Mozart/WendtThe Whitman Tropes...........................Richard Toensing
William Drury, conductorZoie Lamb, soprano
Gran Duo..........................................Magnus Lindberg
4-National Conference in Review Spring 2005
University of LouisvilleWind Ensemble
Frederick Speck, conductorSaturday, February 26
Hunter CollegeAssembly Hall
Fanfare for Louisville.........................Witold LutoslawskiL’homme armé..............................Christopher MarshallVariations for Wind Ensemble....................Joseph Turrin
GySgt., Susan Rider, trumpet “The President’s Own” Marine Band
Fantasy Variations.............................Donald Grantham
Ithaca CollegeWind Ensemble
Stephen Peterson, conductorSaturday, February 26
Hunter CollegeAssembly Hall
“Music of New York Composers and Arrangers”
Santa Fe Saga.........................................Morton GouldConcertino for Piano and Wind Ensemble........Karel Husa
Charis Dimaris, pianoVoice of the City...............................Richard Danielpour
World PremiereRhosymedre...................Ralph Vaughan Williams/BeelerRedline Tango...........................................John Mackey
The University of TexasWind Ensemble
Jerry Junkin, conductorRobert Carnochan, guest conductor
Sunday, February 27Carnegie Hall
Isaac Stern Auditorium
Music for the Royal Fireworks........Georg Frederic HandelBaron Ciementiere’s Mambo................Donald Grantham
New York PremiereRobert Carnochan, conductor
Emblems..............................................Aaron CoplandCircus Maximus, Symphony No. 3 for Large Wind Ensemble..................John Corigliano
New York Premiere
University of MichiganSymphony Band
Women of the University of Michigan Chamber Choir
Michael Haithcock, conductorFriday, February 25
Carnegie HallIsaac Stern Auditorium
La’I (Love Song) for Orchestra without Strings ........................................................Bright Sheng
American PremiereLincolnshire Posy...................................Percy Grainger
In memory of Frederick FennellCosmosis..................................................Susan Botti
Susan Botti, sopranoWorld Premiere
Brooklyn Bridge for Solo Clarinet and Symphony Band .................................................Michael Daugherty
Michael Wayne, clarinetWorld Premiere
Chester.............................................William Schuman
University of Southern CaliforniaThornton Wind Ensemble
H. Robert Reynolds, principal conductorSharon Lavery, resident conductor
Saturday, February 26Carnegie Hall
Isaac Stern Auditorium
Apollo Unleashed (from Symphony No. 2)....Frank TicheliSharon Lavery, conductor
Symphony for Brass and Percussion, Op. 16 ...................................................Gunther SchullerSerenade No. 10 in B-fl at Major “Gran Partita,” K. 361 (K. 370a)..............Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The Eastman Wind EnsembleMark Davis Scatterday, conductor
Saturday, February 26Carnegie Hall
Isaac Stern Auditorium
Komm, süsser Tod (BWV 478) ...............................Johann Sebastian Bach/Leidzen
In Memoriam, Frederick FennellFandangos............................Roberto Sierra/ScatterdayTears..................................................David MaslankaConcerto for Trombone and Wind Ensemble.......Jeff Tyzik
Mark Kellogg, tromboneWorld Premiere
Music for Prague 1968..................................Karel Husa
Dedicated to our founding father and friend, Frederick Fennell (1914-2004)
5- News and Premieres Spring 2005
NEWS
A Bio-Bibliography of Composer Warren Benson by Alan Wagner
This book includes an extensive biography of Benson’s professional life and information on each of his composi-tions. Additional topics include his prose and poetry, his compositional style, and his infl uence music and music education. Mellen Press is making a pre-publication offer on this rather expensive reference book. Please contact the author for pre-publication information ([email protected] or 214-768-3745). You may also want to inform your fi ne arts library about this pre-publication offer.
“No Strings Attached” Airs on Public Radio
Ray Cramer Retirement Concert
Ray Cramer will conduct his fi nal concert with the Indiana University Wind Ensemble on Friday, April 22 in the Musical Arts Center on the Bloomington campus. The concert will begin at 8:00PM followed by a reception in the lobby. Due to limited seating, we are asking everyone who is planning to come to the concert to contact Rachel Caswell as soon as you can ([email protected]) (812-855-1372). There are other activities associated with the weekend, including an alumni wind ensemble and a banquet on Saturday. More information can be found at: www.indiana.edu/~bands/retirement.html
Dr. Matthew Mailman, Director of Bands and Professor of Conducting at Oklahoma City University, is host and writer of a radio show that features band music on an Oklahoma regional public radio station. The one-hour show, entitled “No Strings Attached”, airs twice a week (Saturdays 10:00 AM CST and Sundays noon CST) on 90.1 FM KCSC Edmond/ Oklahoma City and 91.9 FM KBCW McAlester. The show is also available for listening throughout the world via internet streaming at the URL www.kcscfm.com/program-ming/program_live.asp. This unique, informative program has such series themes as composer birthday salutes, music for band from other genres, symphonies, historical programs, interviews, and concert previews. Dr. Mailman has been producing the show weekly since April 2004. The production staff includes Dr. Mark G. Belcik, creative consultant; Jan Kinsey, producer & engineer; and Dr. David Herendeen, voiceover talent. For more information on the show, visit the website at www.kcscfm.com/programming/program_strings.asp.
Lead and Inspire: A Guide to Expressive Conducting
by Robert Garofalo and Frank Battisti
Robert Garofalo and Frank Battisti have announced the publication of their sequel to their Guide to Score Study for the Wind Band Conductor.
Lead and Inspire, A Guide To Expressive Conducting is avail-able from Whirlwind Music Publications, 13249 Osterport Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20906, www.whirlwind-music.com. The text is in three parts: Part One: The Craft of Podium Conducting contains 13 chapters covering the techniques of conducting, Part Two: Music for Class Conducting, and Part Three: Repertoire Conducting Exercises.
Symposium for New Band Music
The 30th annual Symposium for New Band Music was held February 11-12 at the University of Richmond in Richmond, Virginia. Sponsored by the Virginia chapter of CBDNA, the symposium brings composers to the campus to conduct their own works in open rehearsal sessions with the Vir-ginia Intercollegiate Band. The band was comprised of 60 members representing nine Virginia colleges and univer-sities. Composers also participated in a panel discussion about their works and their compositional philosophies.
Selected composers and their works were: Joshua Jackson, Knoxville, Tennessee,
Sketches
Edward Knight, Oklahoma City, OklahomaThe Golden Spike
(transcribed for band by Matthew Mailman)
Shirley Mier, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Theme and Deviations for Concert Band
The Bowling Green State University Wind Ensemble, Bruce Moss, conductor featured pianist/composer Don Freund performing piano solo on his Earthdance Concerto for Piano and Wind Ensemble, and Frederick Speck, con-ducting his Dance Toccata as part of the New Music and Art Festival on October 23, 2004. The Symphonic Band featured guest composer Frank Ticheli, conducting his Symphony No. 2, with guest conductor James Croft, as part of the New Music and Directors clinic on January 21, 2005. Other works performed included Tribute to Rudy Wiedoeft, arr. Schuller with Jeff Heisler, soloist, Overture to Colas Breugnon, Kabalevsky/Beeler, Who Puts His Trust in God Most Just, Bach/Croft, and Blue Shades, Ticheli. The Bowling Green State University Marching Band, Carol Hayward, director displayed new uniforms prior to their fi rst home game, September 11, 2004.
In MemoriamBernard Fitzgerald
CBDNA Past President R. Bernard Fitzgerald, 93, died on Sunday, February 20 in Lexington, Kentucky. Bernie, as he was known, retired from the University of Ken-tucky School of Music in 1976 after 45 years of teaching.He taught at the University of Kentucky for 20 years, serving as Director of Bands for seven years, as the trumpet professor, with a brief stint as chairman of the Department of Music. He was a driving force in thedevelopment of the music education program at UK in his later years.
Bernie also taught at the Jordan College of Music, Empo-ria State Teachers College, University of Idaho and the University of Texas where he conducted the concert band. He earned music degrees at Oberlin College and JordanCollege of Music. He is well known for his arrangements for brass instruments, particularly for trumpet which he played and taught. He was a member of CBDNA, which he served as its 6th president in 1950. He was alsoa member of ABA and MENC as well as the Southeast-ern Composers League and ASCAP. He was closely as-sociated with the Contemporary Music Project and spe-cifi cally as a director of the Young Composers Project.
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Dances at a Gathering by Paul Chihara
The Ohio University Wind Ensemble, John Climer, con-ductor premiered Dances at a Gathering, a double concerto for violin, violoncello and wind ensemble on Sunday, March 6 in Athens, Ohio. Commissioned by cellist Michael Carrera, the project was funded by the Ohio University Research Council. The soloists were Marjoirie Bagley, violin and Michael Carrera, cello, both of whom are members of the Ohio University School of Music faculty.
The composer states the following about the work: “As its title suggests, Dances at a Gathering is a celebration of dance, with a love song included. This double concerto for violin, cello, and wind ensemble was composed for my good friends, the remarkable virtuoso duo of Marjorie Bagley and Michael Carrera. The dances were inspired by the Po-lonaise, which is sometimes described as a cross between a waltz and a march. There is much fast and brilliant music to balance this dance music, and passionate lyric material inspired by the lovely violinist Marjorie. The love song is the second movement, which is an Elegy for my good friend and colleague, the great fi lm composer Jerry Gold-smith with whom I taught at UCLA for fi ve years before his untimely passing last summer (while I was composing this double concerto). Two of his best fi lm scores are quoted: Chinatown, and the Sand Pebbles, both of which have ele-ments of the exotic and mysterious Far East. The fl eeting lines in the solo strings and wind ensemble which waft upwards towards heaven suggest to me the closing lines from Hamlet: And fl ights of angels sing thee to thy rest.
Mr. Chihara’s prize-winning concert works have been performed in most major cities and arts centers in the U.S. and Europe. His numerous commissions and awards include those from The Lili Boulanger Memorial Award, the Guggenheim Foundation, the Fulbright Fellowship, the Aaron Copland Fund, and National Endowment for the Arts, as well as from the Boston Symphony Orches-tra, the London Symphony Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the New Japan Philharmonic, the Cleveland Orchestra, the New Juilliard Ensemble, and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. He is currently on the faculty at UCLA. and was also the fi rst composer-in-residence of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Neville Marriner, Conductor.
PREMIERES
Dancing Galaxy by Augusta Read Thomas
Frank Battisti conducted the premiere performance of Augusta Read Thomas’ work for wind ensemble Dancing Galaxy. The performance took place on November 11, 2004 with the New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble. The work is based on a piece written for Rostropovich and the National Symphony Orchestra, Galaxy Dances, which was premiered in May of 2004. Dancing Galaxy is Dancing Galaxy is Dancing Galaxydedicated with admiration and gratitude to Frank Battisti.
“Dancing Galaxy opens in the lowest register of the wind “Dancing Galaxy opens in the lowest register of the wind “Dancing Galaxyensemble in a timeless, fl oating, and gradually rising tune, which for a brief moment unfolds an impression of the massive, enduring universe. A timeless galaxy is upon us but steadily this music reaches upward and gains momentum, pushing through majestic, fanfare-like mu-sic, until it arrives at a driving, relentless dance. This is Galaxy Dance #1. Punchy repeated rhythms propel the dance while a counter tune hammers with hard accents against the forceful rhythm; all the while, brass fanfares challenge the flow, always asymmetrically, and with great passion. This “drama” is briefl y interrupted by a fl orid and fi ery passage led by a clarinet, before it returns and surges to its fi nal climax. Galaxy Dance #1 is over.
Immediately a second dance begins. This is also rhythmic in nature and starts in a unison rhythm between the piano and the horns, with accents thrown in by the lower instruments, in intense, pointed strikes. The earlier clarinet line (from Galaxy Dance #1) now reappears in transformed guise played by the saxophones and oboes above the energized, lower, rhythmic pulse. The motor rhythms are never the same twice, imparting a restless energy. Galaxy Dance #3 is characterized by a long trumpet solo, against which the band passionately spins a web of counterpoints. It is worth stating here that the core of this entire composition’s soul is found not primarily in rhythm or harmony, but in counterpoint. Not simply in its conventional musical sense as the art of combining melodies, but in a rhetorical sense as the evocation of opposition. Counterpoint, I believe, is much more than a matter of texture or technique; it is this music’s central metaphor. We hear a brief rise from the lowest registers of the ensemble before Galaxy Dance #4 begins. This fi nal dance features the lower instru-ments and the timpani in a funky, insistent, asymmetrical groove. A coda in the lowest register of the band returns to where the composition began, in an ageless, suspended galaxy. This work is a version of my Galaxy Dances for orchestra”. Augusta Read Thomas
Melancholy by Daniel Gall Melancholy by Daniel Gall Melancholy
The Indiana Wind Symphony premiered Daniel Gall’s Indiana Wind Symphony premiered Daniel Gall’s Indiana Wind Symphony Mel-ancholy on Wed. March 9. The work was written for the wind ancholy on Wed. March 9. The work was written for the wind ancholychamber series of the Indiana Wind Symphony and is scored for 8 winds (fl ., ob., cl., bsn., 2 FH, 3 tbn.) and vibraphone. It will be the third Gall wind chamber work that the IWS has performed, his others being Mystery Theater and Mystery Theater and Mystery Theater The Ar-rival. Daniel Gall is a young composer living in Los Angeles.
7 - NEWS AND PREMIERES SPRING 2005
De Toda La Eternidad by Libby LarsonDe Toda La Eternidad by Libby LarsonDe Toda La Eternidad
Libby Larsen composed De Toda La Eternidad for soprano De Toda La Eternidad for soprano De Toda La Eternidadand piano based on 14th Century Spanish texts of Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz for the opening of Emory University’s Schwartz Center for Performing Arts in Spring 2003. Scott Stewart commissioned the “windestration” of the piano part for chamber winds, and the premiere will take place on April 13, 2005, again in the Schwartz Center. Of the piece, Libby Larsen writes:”When Bonnie Pomfret asked me to compose a song cycle on texts of Sor Juana Inéz de la Cruz, I was honored and delighted. I have long admired her work and have found her poetry to be achingly beauti-ful, deeply mystical, and puzzlingly enigmatic. She speaks deeply of sensual love and devotion defi ned by love anddespair. But it is up to the reader to attach concrete images to her poetic objects. One asks the questions: Is she direct-ing her words to the mortal or immortal? Do her choices of feminine and masculine nouns have meaning beyond the mystical contemplation of a unifi ed supreme being? Are her “genderizations” specifi c or is she addressing the Unity through the pronoun system of Spanish? In the end, these questions do not matter. What matters is the poetry itself.This is where I began my work in organizing fi ve of her po-ems into this song cycle entitled De Toda La Eternidad. This is a cycle sung by a lover caught in an agonizing suspension of time -- a time in which the lover perceives everything from beginning to end, even before the affair begins. It’s in this moment, hung in eternity, where Sor Juana de la Cruz tells us we feel emotional urgency precisely because there is no progression of time. In her genius, de la Cruz presents us with an oxymoron: the moment suspended in eternity. The entire cycle takes place entirely in that mo-ment and solely in the mind of the lover. The fi rst song fl ows with only a hint of pulse. Time runs anxiously ahead of itself in the second song, while in Tersja frente, time is completely suspended, languorous, and sensual. The fourth song, Esta tarde, is the most metric of the fi ve songs. It is the human touch point of the cycle and the text is perhaps easiest to understand if one attaches it to a human situ-ation. I chose to set the text in a vague, dark tango as a metaphor for the relationship of the lover to the beloved. Diuturna enfermedad de al esperanza presented me with another example of the genius of great poetry. It’s the word “diuturna.” I was dissatisfi ed with my original translation of this word and so I went on a hunt to fi nd another defi nition or meaning. I found that the word suggests an eternally long span of time – that the word itself is a state of being which feels like eternity but is not. A perfect word, perfect in itself, and perfect in the poem.”
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8 - PROGRAMS STATE BY STATE SPRING 2005
ALASKAUniversity of Alaska Anchorage
University Wind EnsembleMark Wolbers, conductor
Nov. 16, and Dec. 1, 20005
Colonial Song..........................GraingerSuite for Piano and Symphonic Band ..................................Joplin/Wright
Dean Epperson, pianoThe Red Pony Film Suite for Band ........................................Copland
ARKANSASThe Ouachita Wind EnsembleOuachita Baptist University
Craig, V. Hamilton, conductorMarch 8, 2005
Fanfare: Sinfonia.........................StampVariants on a Medieval Tune .....Dello JoioO Magnum Mysterium .........................Lauridsen/ReynoldsPsalm for Band......................PersichettiIllyrian Dances.....................WoolfendenShortcut Home...........................Wilson
CALIFORNIABiola University
Conservatory of MusicSymphonic Winds
Robert G. Feller, ConductorNovember 6, 2004
America the Beautiful ........ Ward/Dragon First Flights .................................Cichy Hymn for the Lost And The Living ..........................................EwazenA Bernstein Tribute ................Grundman Semper Fidelis............................SousaPastime.....................................StampThe Shining City...................CamphouseSummon the Heroes ...Williams/Lavender
Biola University Conservatory of Music
Symphonic WindsRobert G. Feller, Conductor
March 18, 2005
Symphonic Overture ...................Barnes Andante and Allegro .....................Barat
Tim Motte, tromboneAve Maria.......................Biebl/CameronAntiche Danze Ed Arie Per Liuto ............................Respighi/CesariniJubilare!..................................StevensMarche Militaire Francaise .......................Saint-Saens/HindsleyLa Procession Du Rocio.........Turina/Reed
Cal State Northridge Wind Ensemble
Lawrence Stoffel, conductorOctober 4, 2004
Overture for Band, Op. 24...Mendelssohnand the mountains rising nowhere ....................................SchwantnerProfanation from Symphony No. 1 “Jeremiah” .....Bernstein/BencriscuttoThree Dance Episodes from On The Town ...............................Bernstein/Stith
Cal State NorthridgeWind Ensemble
Lawrence Stoffel, conductorCarlow Navarrete, conductor
November 22, 2004
Prelude and Fugue in G Minor ............................Bach/Moehlmann Incantation and Dance................Chance Satiric Dances........................Dello JoioSursum Corda, Op.11 ..........................Elgar/Houseknecht Themes from “Green Bushes”.....GraingerHomage to Perotin......................Nelson Riders for the Flag.......................SousaCajun Folk Songs........................Ticheli
Cal State NorthridgeWind Ensemble
Lawrence Stoffel, conductorDwayne Milburn, conductor
Deanna Murray, soprano December 2, 2004
Marche Héroïque, Op. 34 ..............Saint-Saëns/Winterbottom American Hymnsong Suite..........MilburnThree Japanese Dances...............Rogers Octet...................................StravinskyLincolnshire Posy......................Grainger
Diablo Valley College Symphonic Band
Monte Bairos, conductorDecember 3, 2004
“A Tribute to Charles Ives”
March: Omega Lambda Chi.............IvesJesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring.............BachThe Girl with the Flaxen Hair......Debussy Piano Sonata No. 2 “The Alcotts”......IvesThe Ruins of Athens, Op. 113 “Turkish March”.....................BeethovenVariations on “Jerusalem the Golden” ..............................................IvesVariations on “America” ..................IvesCountry Band March.......................Ives
Diablo Valley College Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band
Monte Bairos, conductorFebruary 25, 2005
Wind EnsembleGanye, “Three Dances from the Ballet” ................................KhatchaturianThe Vacant Chair..............Root/HettingaJericho, Behind the Wall.............WeirichMarch for the Sultan Medjid.........Rossini
Symphonic BandAn Outdoor Overture.................CoplandIn the Bleak Mid-Winter.......Holst/NitschBattle Musings..........................WolkingFour Scottish Dances, Op. 59.......Arnold
Foothill CollegeSymphonic WindsDavid B. Adams
December 8, 2004
Where Never Lark Or Eagle Flew.CurnowThe Red Pony...........................CoplandDance Of The Jesters ........................Tchaikovsky/CramerThe Battle Of Shiloh..............BarnhouseChorale and Alleluia...................HansonEnigma Variations.............Elgar/SlocumSymphony #5, Finale........ShostakovichThe Purple Carnival.....................Alford
Fresno Pacifi c University/Community
Concert BandPatricia DeBenedetto, conductor
April 13, 2004
The Footlifter..................Fillmore/FosterHandel in the Strand......Grainger/SousaFinale from Symphony #3 “Organ” ........................Saint-Saens/Curnow
Dr. Walter P. Saul, soloistOn An American Spiritual.........Holsinger Chester Overture for Band.......Schuman Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna ...............................Suppe/Fillmore The Stars and Stripes Forever.......Sousa
Fresno Pacifi c University/Community
Concert BandDecember 7, 2004
Patricia DeBenedetto, conductor
Fanfare and Flourishes...............CurnowSimple Gifts, Four Shaker Songs...Ticheli from “The Planets” Jupiter .................................Holst/CurnowSerenade Op. 22....................Bourgeios from “Samson and Delilah” Danse Bacchanale..........Saint-SaensA Canadian Brass Christmas .......................arr Henderson/CableOn Christmas Day in the Morning .............................arr. McAlexander
Marc McAlexander, conductorSilver Sleigh.........................Giovannini
9 - PROGRAMS STATE BY STATE SPRING 2005 Pomona College Chamber Winds
Graydon Beeks, conductor October 29, 2004
Serenade in D Minor, Op. 44........Dvorak
Pomona College Band Graydon Beeks, conductor November 19 and 21, 2004
A Huntingdon Celebration .......... Sparke On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss...Holsinger Danceries................................Hesketh Children’s March “Over the hills and far away”.....................Grainger/Rogers Paloyoloyo..................................Swain Variations on “America” ..................IvesMarch from Tabasco ........................Chadwick/Bourgeois
DELAWAREUniversity of Delaware
Wind EnsembleRobert J. Streckfuss, conductor
Oct. 17, 2004
Folk Song Suite...........Vaughan WilliamsColor.......................................Margolis
Lauren Heller, conductorBugs...........................................CichyAdagio for Wind Orchestra..........RodrigoWhen Jesus Wept....................SchumanChester..................................SchumanAegean Festival Overture.............Makris
University of Delaware Wind Ensemble
Robert J. Streckfuss, conductorDec. 7, 2004
Prelude...................................NewmanTulsa...........................................Gillis
Lauren Heller, conductorSamurai.....................................ClarkeOverture for Band .....................Mendelssohn/GarofaloPaeans and Dances of Heathen Iberia ........................................SurinachThe Shining City..................Camphouse
FLORIDA
Florida Community College Symphonic Band
Paul Weikle, ConductorOctober 14, 2004
Ride............................................HazoToccata Marizale..........Vaughan WilliamsIrish Tune from County Derry.....GraingerSymphony #1 “Gandalf” .............DeMeijThe Producers.....................arr. RickettsVictory at Sea .............Rodgers/BennettThe Trombone King ....................... King
Florida Community College Symphonic Band
Paul Weikle, ConductorDecember 2, 2004
Overture for Band..Mendelssohn/GarofoloCeltic Hymns and Dances............EwazenCloudburst ..............................WhitacreSymphonic Suite.......................WilliamsThe Glory of Christmas “Fantasia on Greensleeves”...................Del BorgoA Christmas Festival .............. AndersonWe Wish You a Merry Christmas.....Smith
Florida Community College Symphonic Band
Paul Weikle, ConductorFebruary 24, 2005
Festive Overture .................Shostakovich/HunsbergerAllerseelen “All Souls Day”...........StraussLincolnshire Posy......................GraingerRiders of the Flag.........................Sousa
Florida State University Chamber Winds
Richard Clary, conductorOctober 1, 2004
Suite Francaise....................WoolfendenVier Grotesken............................WanekJesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring ............................Bach/SapieyevskiSerenade No. 12, K. 388..............Mozart
Florida State University Wind Orchestra
Richard Clary, conductorOctober 10, 2004
Polarization.............................McCarthyDanceries.................................HeskethProfanation from Symphony No. 1 “Jeremiah” .....Bernstein/BencriscuttoHemispheres...............................TurrinYiddish Dances..............................Gorb
Florida State University Symphonic Band
Dr. Patrick Dunnigan, conductorOctober 12, 2004
Overture to “La Forza del Destino” ...................................Verdi/RogersSymphony No. 6 for Band, Op. 69 ......................................PersichettiThe Improvisator Overture .............................d’Albert/HindsleyColor.......................................MargolisSonoran Desert Holiday................Nelson
Florida State University Wind Symphony
Dr. Bentley Shellahamer, conductorOctober 14, 2004
Minnesota March..........................SousaAmerican Overture for Band.........JenkinsAve Maria.......................Biebl/Cameron Endurance....................................MahrSleep......................................Whitacre The Little Ripper March............StanhopeFiesta del Pacifi co.........................Nixon
Florida State University Chamber Winds
November 15, 2004Richard Clary, conductor
Octet-Partita in Eb.....................HummelVisions of Light...........................BinneyAdagio, K.411.............................MozartSuite, Opus 4............................Strauss
Florida State University Wind Symphony
November 17, 2004Dr. Bentley Shellahamer, conductor
Pepita Greus................................ChoviProcession of the Nobles .................Rimsky-Korsakov/LeidzenStormworks................................MelilloWatchman Tell Us of the Night .....................................CamphouseVesuvius.....................................TicheliDown Longford Way/Country Gardens .........................................Grainger
Florida State University Wind Orchestra
November 18, 2004Richard Clary, conductor
Suite Francaise..........................MilhaudRocky Point Holiday.....................NelsonRedline Tango............................MackeyLa Marche Sur La Bastile..........HonnegerSea Dreams............................Maslanka
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Florida State University Symphonic Band
Dr. Patrick Dunnigan, conductorNovember 23, 2004
Les Preludes.....................Liszt/HindsleyIntroduction and Rondo..................DahlHammersmith..............................HolstSymphonic Dance Music from “West Side ...................Story” Bernstein/PolsterSuite from the ballet “Pineapple Poll” ..............................Sullivan/Duthoit
Florida State University Campus Band
November 29, 2004Dr. Steven Kelly, conductor
Shepherd’s Hey........................GraingerA Festival Prelude..........................ReedChester..................................SchumanSimple Gifts................................TicheliConcord................................GrundmanThe Little Ripper March............StanhopeParade of the Tall Ships...........Chattaway
University of South Florida Wind Ensemble
Michael C. Robinson, conductorOctober 5, 2004
March with Trumpets................BergsmaConcerto for Trumpet.................Sleeper
Jay Coble, TrumpetSerenade in Eb, Op 7.................StraussSymphony in Bb....................Hindemith
University of South Florida Symphony Band
Michael C. Robinson, conductorOctober 7, 2004
Moorside March....................Holst/JacobO Magnum Mysterium .........................Lauridsen/ReynoldsCandide Suite.........Bernstein/GrundmanCajun Folk Songs.........................TicheliCloudburst..............................WhitacreCouncil Oak..........................Gillingham
University of South Florida Symphony Band
Michael C. Robinson, conductorDecember 2, 2004
Variations on a Shaker Melody.....CoplandFour Scottish Dances...................ArnoldSymphony No. 1 “In Memorium Dresden” ..........................................BukvichShenendoah...............................TicheliConcertino for 4 Percussion and Wind Ensemble.........................Gillingham
University of South Florida Wind Ensemble
Michael C. Robinson, conductorDecember 3, 2004
Shortcut Home............................WilsonTheme and Variations...........SchoenbergBassoon Concerto......................Ewazen
John Kehayas, BassoonSymphony No. 2..........................Ticheli
University of South Florida Wind Ensemble and Symphony Band
Michael C. Robinson, conductorMarch 1, 2005
Symphony BandDonald Hill, guest composer
Chase Scene...................................HillSecond Suite in F...........................HolstColonial Song...........................GraingerFrom Where the Sun Now Stands.......HillFour Haiku for Winds and Percussion..Hill
Wind EnsembleGeorge Farmer, guest composerJay Rees, guest composer
Spiel fur Blasorchester Op 39...........TochRomantacia – Farmer
World PremiereTeardrop......................................Rees
Southeastern Premiere
GEORGIAColumbus State University
Wind EnsembleRobert W. Rumbelow, conductor
September 20, 2004
Overture, Op. 42 ................................. Prokofi evSuite in B-fl at, Op. 4 ............................ Strauss ...........................................Motivations ......................................... David Symphony for Band, Op. 51 ..................Hindemith ..........................................
Columbus State University Wind Orchestra
Robert W. Rumbelow, conductorJoseph A. David, conductor
September 30, 2004
Overture for Woodwinds..............SparkeIncantation and Dance................ChanceThe Hounds of Spring....................Reed
Laura Chapman, graduate conductorOld Wine in New Bottles................JacobDivertimento.........................Persichetti
Columbus State University Wind Ensemble
Robert W. Rumbelow, conductorOctober 21, 2004
Canzona a12.............................GabrieliDivertimento in E-fl at, K. 166 .......Mozart Funeral March..............................GriegRhapsody for Trumpet and Winds ......................................Arutiunian
Moffatt Williams, trumpet Symphony for Band...............Persichetti
Emory Wind Ensemblewith Emory Dance
Scott A. Stewart, conductorFebruary 18, 2005
Sonoran Desert Holiday...............NelsonSparkle..................................MahoneyTimepiece..................................McTeeDusk.........................................BryantThree Dance Episodes from “On the Town” ..........Bernstein/Stith“Apollo Unleashed” from Symphony No. 2.............Ticheli
Emory Wind EnsembleScott A. Stewart, conductor
April 13, 2005
Early Light................................BremerSuite of Old American Dances.....BennettDe Toda La Eternidad..................Larsen
Bonnie Pomfret, sopranoSymphonic Dance No. 3............Williams
Georgia State UniversitySymphonic Wind EnsembleUniversity Chamber Winds
Robert J. Ambrose, conductor
October 8, 2004
Lauds (Praise High Day)..............NelsonCome Sweet Death...............Bach/ReedChester Overture for Band.......SchumanChester Leaps In........................BryantMusic for 18 Winds..................HarbisonHammersmith: Prelude and Scherzo .............................................HolstFolk Dances........Shostakovich/Reynolds
Columbus State University Wind Orchestra
Robert W. Rumbelow, conductor Joseph A. David, conductor
November 18, 2004
Fantasia Nova...........................MargolisYe Banks and Braes O’ Bonnie Doon .........................................GraingerHandel in the Strand.................GraingerSolitary Dancer..........................Benson
Christopher Dye, graduate conductorScheherazade ................Rimsky-Korsakov/Hindsley
Columbus State University Wind Ensemble
Robert W. Rumbelow, conductorNovember 19, 2004
Etenraku.............................TheofanidisJ.S. Dances...........................GranthamAmazing Grace.............Ames/Rumbelow
James Jordan (Westminster)guest conductor
Good Soldier Schweik Suite...........KurkaDonald Hunsberger, guest conductor
Dance Movements......................Sparke
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Georgia State UniversityUniversity Chamber Winds
Robert J. Ambrose, conductorNovember 23, 2004
“John Harbison Residency Finale Concert”
Music for 18 Winds...........................Harbison
Georgia State UniversitySymphonic Band
Robert J. Ambrose, conductorJoanne Brandes, graduate conductorChristopher Carr, graduate conductor
November 10, 2004
Prelude, Siciliano and Rondo ................................Arnold/PaynterSerenade, Op. 22...................BourgeoisAve Verum Corpus...........Mozart/KreinesGalop..............Shostakovich/HunsbergerFlourish for Wind Band..Vaughan WilliamsThe Earle of Oxford’s Marche..........JacobCajun Folk Songs.........................TicheliBallet Music from Faust..Gounod/Williams
Georgia State UniversitySymphonic Wind Ensemble
Robert J. Ambrose, conductorNovember 18, 2004
Serenade, Op. 7........................StraussThe Immovable Do...................GraingerBlack Dog..............................McAllister
Ken Long, clarinetA Child’s Garden of Dreams......MaslankaCommando March.......................Barber
Georgia State UniversitySymphonic Wind Ensemble
Robert J. Ambrose, conductorJoanne Brandes, graduate conductor
Randall Coleman, guest conductorFebruary 18, 2005
Arbos............................................PartThree Merry Marches, Op. 44.......KrenekPrelude Op. 34, No. 14 ....................Shostakovich/ReynoldsCircus Polka..........................StravinskyShortcut Home............................WilsonThe Thunderer.............................SousaSymphony on Themes of Sousa, Mvt. II ........after “The Thunderer” HearshenPostcard.....................................Ticheli
Mercer University Wind EnsembleDouglas Hill, Conductor
Russell Peterson, Alto SaxophoneNovember 19, 2004
“Sixteenth to Twenty-First Century Musical Montage”
A Hero’s Destiny.....................BalmagesMercer Brass Choir
Ballo del granduca......Sweelinck/WaltersConcertino for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble.............Peterson
Russell Peterson, soloistGeorgia Premiere
Volver a la Montana...................HansonBullets and Bayonets.........Sousa/FennellEnglish Folk Song Suite ............................Vaughan WilliamsGeorgia On My Mind..............Carmichael
Russell Peterson, soloist
ILLINOISConcordia University
Wind SymphonyRichard Fischer, conductor
November 6, 2004
In Honor of Dr. Richard Fischer’s 30 years of service to Concordia Univesrity
A Festival Prelude..........................ReedO Magnum Mysterium .........................Lauridsen/ReynoldsGalop from The Comedians ........................Kabalevsky/MitchellFour Scottish Dances...................ArnoldAlleluia! Laudamus Te....................ReedEarth and All Stars.................arr. OgrenVariations on “Down Ampeny”.......Stamp
World PremiereA Sousa SetEaster Monday on the White House Lawn .................................Sousa/RogersNobles of the Mystic Shrine .................................Sousa/FennellThe Alma Mater............................ManzCelebrations............................ZdechlikWho Puts His Trust in God Most Just .....................................Bach/CroftAmazing Grace............................Himes
INDIANABall State University
Concert Band John Ginocchio, conductor Daniel McCloud, conductor
February 16, 2005
Festivo...................................Nehlybel Chant and Jubilo........................McBeth A Song for Friends......................Daehn Five Folksongs for Soprano and Band mvts. I, II, III......................Gilmore
Tammy Huntington, soprano Into the Storm............................Smith Donkey Flirtation........................Gruner No Strings!..................Rodgers/Bennett Tritsch-Tratsch Polka..........Strauss/Reed
Ball State University Symphony Band
Christian Zembower, conductor February 17, 2005
Liberty Bell March................Sousa/Brion Overture to “Candide” ........................Bernstein/Grundman Skyscapes..................................Moore Satiric Dances........................Dello Joio Past the Equinox.........................Stamp October...................................Whitacre
Ball State University Wind Ensemble
Joseph Scagnoli, conductor James Helton, pianist
February 27, 2005
Extrarius.....................................Yoder St. Florian Chorale........................Doss A Child’s Garden of Dreams...........Fraley Daughters of Texas......................Sousa Folk Song Suite Vaughan .........Williams Rhapsody in Blue...Gershwin/Hunsberger Vox Populi..................Danielpour/Stamp
Indiana State UniversityChamber Ensembles
Dennis Ballard, conductorOctober 3, 2004
Grand Quatuor Concertant..........SingleéCanonic Suite..............................CarterQuintet in g minor (mvt. I)............Danzi
Indiana State University Concert Band
Dennis Ballard, conductorOctober 3, 2004
Seacliffe Overture......................Curnow Llwyn Onn....................................Hogg
Chris Meyer, conductorWe Shall Lift Lamps of Courage......Fagan Air for Band.............................Erickson
Amy Cates, conductor Appomattox................................Hosay
Carolyn VanDeventer-Lotspeich, conductor
As Summer Was Just Beginning.....Daehn America Exultant............Fillmore /Glover
Indiana State UniversitySymphonic Band
Doug Keiser, conductorOctober 14, 2004
Danse Celestial.........................SheldonWachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme ...................................Bach/SparkeAn Original Suite..........................JacobCajun Folk Songs II......................Ticheli
Indiana State UniversitySymphonic Wind Ensemble
John Boyd, conductorOctober 14, 2004
Overture to “Candide” .......................Bernstein/GrundmanSymphony on Themes of Sousa “The .........................Thunderer” HearsenSecond Suite in F..........................HolstSymphonic Suite.......................Williams
12 - PROGRAMS STATE BY STATE SPRING 2005Indiana University
Wind EnsembleRay E. Cramer, conductor
February 15, 2005
Festive Overture................ShostakovichColonial Song..........................GraingerSelections from Autobiography....Bennett
William Petersen, guest conductorMM candidate
Symphony No. 3.......................GianniniChad Nicholson, guest conductor
DM candidateExotic Particles and the Confi nement of Quarks.................................Freund
Premiere PerformanceSinfonietta....................................DahlDanse Diabolique ..............Hellmesberger II/Takahashi
Indiana University Concert Band
Douglas Stotter, conductorMarch 6, 2005
Early Light................................BremerChorale Prelude on a German Folk Tune, Op. 61......BarnesTurtle Music................................Briggs
Premiere PerformanceA Step Ahead...................Alford/Stotter
Indiana University Symphonic Band
Stephen W. Pratt, conductorMarch 6, 2005
Vox Populi............................DanielpourVariants on a Mediaeval Tune....Dello Joio
William Petersen, guest conductorMM candidate
Prelude from 49th Parallel ............................Vaughan WilliamsWedding Dances from “Bandanna” ...........................................HagenCommando March.......................Barber
Indiana Wind SymphonyCharles Conrad, conducting
October 10, 2004
Indiana Youth Wind SymphonyJack Tar......................................SousaSparkle..................................MahoneyLa Mandolinata........................Bellstedt
Megan Andress, trumpetIrish Tune from County Derry.....GraingerShepherd’s Hey........................GraingerOctober...................................WhitacreWhere Never Lark or Eagle Flew..Curnow
DM candidateFour Scottish Dances...................ArnoldBlue Shades...............................TicheliMarch from Symphonic Metamorphosis ............................Hindemith/Wilson
Indiana University Concert Band
David C. Woodley, conductorFebruary 8, 2005
Gavorkna Fanfare........................StampPastorale.................................WilliamsSatiric Dances........................Dello Joio
John Franklin, guest conductorDM candidate
Flag of Stars: Salute to America.............JacobThem Basses........................................Huffi ne
Indiana University Symphonic Band
Stephen W. Pratt, conductorFebruary 8, 2005
Orb and Sceptre.........................WaltonSpirit Unseen...............................BurnsAwayday.......................................Gorb
Chris Heidenreich, guest conductorDM candidate
Japanese Suite, Op. 33..........Holst/BoydShortcut Home...........................Wilson
Indiana State UniversitySymphonic Wind Ensemble
John Boyd, conductorNovember 7, 2004
Fanfare for America....................WherleEternal father, Strong to Save........SmithDuty, Honor, Country..................WaltersUnited States Armed Services Medley ......................................TraditionalThe Battle Hymn of the Republic ...................................Howe/HosayThe Stars and Stripes Forever........SousaThe Star Spangled Banner.............Smith
Indiana State UniversityConcert Band
Dennis Ballard, conductorNovember 16, 2004
Fanfare and Flourishes................Curnow Ye Banks and Braes O’Bonnie Doo .............................Grainger/Curnow
Matthew Wisley, student conductorRenaissance Suite...........Susato/Curnow
Dana Carroll, student conductorHeaven’s Light..........................Reineke
Natalie Johnsen, student conductorLondonderry Air...................arr. Walters
Holly Granzow, student conductorFantasy on an Irish Air...............GorhamBonds of Unity..............King/Swearingen
Indiana State UniversitySymphonic Band
Doug Keiser, conductorNovember 16, 2004
Esprit de Corps.............................JagerGreensleeves................................ReedChaos Theory............................Bonney
Indiana State UniversityConcert Band
Dennis Ballard, conductorNovember 21, 2004
Fanfare and Flourishes for a Festive Occasion..............................CurnowFantasy on an Irish Air...............Gorham
Indiana State UniversitySymphonic Band
Doug Keiser, conductorNovember 21, 2004
Esprit de Corps.............................JagerCajun Folk Songs.........................Ticheli
Indiana State UniversitySymphonic Wind Ensemble
John Boyd, conductorNovember 21, 2004
Where the Highways Cross, March ............................................Bright
George Graesch, guest conductorSymphony No 2 (mvt. III) “Apollo Unleashed”..................Ticheli
Indiana University Wind Ensemble
Stephen Pratt, conductor November 2, 2004
Zion........................................WelcherThe Good Soldier Schweik Suite.....KurkaSymphony in B Flat................HindemithDesi.....................................DaughertyFinale from Symphony No. 2............Ives
Chad Nicholson, guest conductorDM candidate
New World Dances......................Ellerby
Indiana University Concert Band
David Woodley, conductorNovember 16, 2004
Danza de los Duendes.............GalbraithChris Heidenreich, guest conductor
DM candidateElegy........................................Chance
William Petersen, guest conductorMM candidate
Country Gardens......................GraingerPagan Dances............................Barnes
Indiana University Symphonic Band
Douglas Stotter, conductorNovember 16, 2004
Militarmarsch...............Korngold/StotterSuite No. 1 in E-fl at.......................HolstBallad for Band............................Gould
John Franklin, guest conductor
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Indiana Wind SymphonyThird Symphony.........................BarnesHands Across the Sea...................Sousa
Indiana Wind SymphonyCharles Conrad, conductor
November 7, 2004
John Philip Sousa 150th Birthday Concert
The Pathfi nder of Panama.............SousaPoet and Peasant Overture......von SuppeEl Capitan...................................SousaDreams of Ideals...........................WillisBlack Horse Troop........................SousaSome Band Rag...........................JewellEaster Monday on the White House Lawn ............................................SousaDaughters of Texas......................SousaCuba - Under Three Flags..............SousaCorcoran Cadets..........................SousaIn Flanders Field..........................SousaMusetta’s Waltz..........................Puccini
Ann Conrad, sopranoManhattan Beach.........................SousaThe Thunderer.............................SousaAfter The Thunderer.................HearshenThe Washington Post....................SousaStars and Stripes Forever..............Sousa
Indiana Wind SymphonyCharles Conrad, conductor
The Cathedral Brass QuintetNovember 21, 2004
Fanfare for SadieConradIntrada a Four Cornetti HessenThe Arrival GallSymphony for Brass EwaldIt Don’t Mean a Thing EllingtonTake Me Out to the Ballgame TilzerSonoran Desert Harmonies EwazenSerenade #12 in C minor K. 388 Mozart
Indiana Wind SymphonyCharles Conrad, conductingFebruary 13, 2005
In memory of Frederick Fennell
Kirkpatrick Fanfare.....................BoysenThe Fairest of the Fair........Sousa/FennellPerthshire Majesty.........................HazoTheme and Deviations for Band........MierFirst Suite in E-fl at........................HolstOverture to Candide................BernsteinHorkstow Grange......................GraingerIn Storm and Sunshine.......Heed/FennellAmerican Overture.....................Jenkins
John Marshall, conductorFinale from Symphony #4....Tchaikowsky
Indiana Wind SymphonyCharles Conrad, conducting
March 9, 2005
Octet-Partita in Eb....................HummelMelancholy.....................................GallSecond Suite for Winds................DuboisPetite Symphonie.......................Gounod
University of EvansvilleWind Ensemble
Timothy Zifer conductorOctober 26, 2004
Festival Prelude.............................ReedFantasia in G Major...........Bach/GoldmanSuite Francaise..........................MilhaudOf Sailors and Whales.................McBethSymphonic Dance No. 3.............WilliamsInvincible Eagle...........................Sousa
University of EvansvilleSymphonic Winds
November 18, 2004Dean Musson, conductorTimothy Zifer, conductor
Australian Up-Country Tune.......GraingerChant and Jubilo........................McBethThird Suite for Band......................JagerKorean Folk Rhapsody................CurnowGinger Marmalade......................BensonPeace Song................................BroegeRolling Thunder..........................Filmore
University of Evansville Wind Ensemble
February 22, 2005Timothy Zifer, conductor
Ronald Socciarelli, guest conductor
Lincolnshire Posy......................GraingerSuite of Old American Dances.....BennettSea Songs..................Vaughan WillaimsFirst Suite in E-fl at........................Holst
University of Evansville Symphonic WindsFebruary 24, 2005
Dean Musson Timothy Zifer, conductors
Proud Heritage..........................LathamThree Hungarian Songs................BartokFesta....................................Del BorgoHebrides Suite......................GrundmanOld Churches...........................ColgrassConcerto for Drum Set..............DeCampAmerican Patrol .....................Meacham
University of Evansville Wind EnsembleApril 12, 2005
Timothy Zifer, conductor
The Light Fantastic................Rindfl eischToccata, Adagio and Fugue ..................................Bach/PaynterSolitary Dancer..........................BensonMusic for Prague...........................Husa
Indiana-Purdue UniversityWind Ensemble
Gregg Gausline, conductorDecember 2, 2004
Shortcut Home...........................WilsonKomm, Susser Tod.................Bach/ReedCouncil Oak..........................GillinghamJocuri Poporale Romanesti ...............................Bartok/Yo GotoSketches on a Tudor Psalm................TullSlava!....................Bernstein/Grundman
Indiana-Purdue UniversityWind Ensemble
Gregg Gausline, conductorMarch 1, 2005
Kirkpatrick Fanfare.....................BoysenAve Maria.....................Schubert/TicheliCeltic Hymns and Dances............EwazenStoryville.....................................SylerConcerto for Tuba and Band ....................Vaughan Williams/Hare
Michael Roylance, tubaBoston Symphony Orchestra
IOWA Morningside College
Symphonic Wind EnsembleClifford Towner, Conductor
February 19, 2005
Noisy Wheels of Joy..................WhitacreDown a Country Lane.................CoplandAn Original Suite, mvt I ................JacobRegenesis..................................HigginsMock Morris Percy.....................GraingerThe Klaxon...............................FillmoreAmerica the Beautiful.........Ward/Dragon
Choral Union of Morningside College
KANSASGarden City Community College
Concert Band James McAllister, conductor
December 8, 2004
The Gallant Seventh.....................Sousa Three Chorale Preludes...............Latham First Suite in E-fl at........................Holst Russian Christmas Music.................Reed
KENTUCKYMurray State University
Symphonic Wind EnsembleDennis L. Johnson, conductor
October 21, 2004
Fanfare Nueve............................FanninJohn E. Fannin, conductor
World PremiereFirst Suite in E-fl at...................................Holst
Jeffrey Specht. graduate conductorNew Century Dawn........................Gillingham
Christopher Yoo, graduate conductorLincolnshire Posy...............................Grainger
Dennis L. Johnson, conductor
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Murray State University Symphonic Wind Ensemble
Dennis L. Johnson, conductorFrank Kowalsky, clarinet
February 25, 2005
Quad-State Festival Concert
Vientos y Tangos.......................Gandolfi Solo de Concurs......................MessagerBlack Dog.............................McCallister
Frank Kowalsky, clarinet
Murray State University Symphonic Wind Ensemble
Dennis L. Johnson, conductorJohn E. Fannin, associate conductor
March 29, 2005
Carnegie Hall Concert
Flight....................................Balmages World Premiere
Concerto pour Instruments a Vent .........................Martin/ed. Blombert
World PremiereSong of the Sea.........................Pigovat
World Premiere
Western Kentucky UniversitySymphonic Band
John C. Carmichael, conductorOctober 3, 2004
Florentiner.........................Fucik/FennellFantasia and Fugue in G Minor ......................................Bach/BoydDances from Crete.........................GorbPacifi c Fanfare.............................TicheliTwo Russian Portraits:Salvation is Created .........................Tchesnekoff/KreinesAthletic Festival March, Op. 69 ..........................Prokofi eff/GoldmanFourth Symphony (Yellowstone Portraits) Op. 103b..............................BarnesScotch Strathspey and Reel ..............................Grainger/Osmon
Western Kentucky UniversitySymphonic Band
John C. Carmichael, conductorDecember 3, 2004
Symphony #3 “Slavyanskaya” ....................Kozhevnikov/BourgeoisTwo “Wee” French Marches:Marche Ecossaise........Debussy/SchaeferMarche Joyuese..............Chabrier/JunkinCave (Cave of the Winds)................PeckFiesta del Pacifi co.........................NixonSong........................................BolcomPostcard.....................................TicheliDanza de los Duendes..............GalbraithRussian Christmas Music................Reed
Western Kentucky UniversityConcert Band and Wind Ensemble
Eric M. Smedley, conductorJohn C. Carmichael, conductor
February 20, 2005
Concert BandCaccia and Chorale...................WilliamsA Grainger Set:Australian Up Country Tune .............................Grainger/BainumMock Morris.................Grainger/KreinesHeart Songs............................MaslankaSatiric Dances........................Dello JoioSolid Men to the Front!........Sousa/Byrne
Wind EnsembleBayou Breakdown.......................KarrickTheme and Variations, Op. 41a ....................................SchoenbergConcerto in D Major ..............Concerto in D Major ..............Concerto in D Major Fasch/GoffSolitary Dancer..........................BensonRomanticia................................FarmerPiece of Mind..............................WilsonTulsa....................................Gillis/Ford
LOUISIANASoutheastern Louisiana University
Wind SymphonyGlen J. Hemberger, conductor
Andrew Seigel, clarinetApril 21, 2005
Nessun Dorma from “Turandot” ............................Puccini/PattersonResonances 1.............................NelsonChildren’s March.......................GraingerClarinet Concerto........................SparkeMars and Jupiter from “The Planets” ...............................Holst/PattersonMarch from “Symphonic Metamorphosis” ............................Hindemith/WilsonVooDoo!...................................Bukvich
MASSACHUSETTESGordon College
Symphonic Band and Wind EnsembleDavid W. Rox, conductor
William F. Gray, associate conductorOctober 23, 2004
Symphonic BandThe Pride of the Wolverines...........SousaAn Original Suite..........................JacobMars, from “The Planets” ...............HolstCanterbury Chorale...........Van Der RoostSalutation.....................................Seitz
Wind EnsembleIMMS Holland March......Van LijnschootenCanzona....................................MenninDown a Country Lane..Copland/Patterson
Malcolm W. Rowell, guest conductorOf Sailors and Whales...............MacBeth
Gordon College Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble
David W. Rox, conductorWilliam F. Gray, associate conductor
The Dartmouth Wind SymphonyMax C. Culpepper, conductor
February 12, 2005
Gordon College Symphonic BandA Moorside Suite...........................HolstThree Bach Pieces for Band.......ThorntonNew Colonial March
Dartmouth Wind SymphonyGolden Eagle March.......................ReedAquarium..................................De MeijBear Dance................................BartokGodzilla Eats Las Vegas............WhitacreThe Walking Frog...........................KingThe Big Cage.................................King Gordon College Wind EnsembleSound the Bells!.......................WilliamsConcerto for Timpani and Band......Jacob
Joshua Neumann, soloistSatiricon Suite...........................TrotsukValdres........................Hanssen/Bainum
Harvard University Wind EnsembleTom Everett and
Mark Olson. conductorsOctober 8, 2004
Harvard Celebration Overture.........Jacob Asleep In The Deep......................Petrie
Michael S. Milnarik, Big Tuba Soloist ....................................arr. WaltersVerse Guide to the Band......Feinstein ’86
Dean Benedict Gross, Narrator
Harvard University Wind Ensemble
Mark Olson, conductorDecember 4, 2004
Canzona....................................Mennin Rhosymedre......Vaughan Williams/BeelerPetite Symphonie......................Gounod Suite Francaise.........................Milhaud Traffi c........................................Rorem O Cool Is the Valley................Persichetti Symphony for Band, Op. 53....Persichetti
Harvard University Wind EnsembleTom Everett and
Mark Olson, conductorsMarch 12, 2005
Smetana Fanfare..........................Husa Fantasia in G, BWV 572 ............................Bach/R. GoldmanConcertino in Eb, Opus 4 ......David/Wick
Nathanial Dickey, tromboneSuite of Old American Dance Western One-Step................Bennett
Composer Elliot Schwartz speaks
Music for Audience and Soloist..SchwartzMatt Katcher, clarinet ‘05
Downtown Crossing................ SchwartzNathanial Dickey, tenor tromboneThomas Everett, bass trombone
Premiere Performance
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Williams CollegeSymphonic Winds
Steven Dennis Bodner, directorNovember 20, 2004
“Paraphrases of the Past”
Selections from Le Nozze di Figaro .................................Mozart/WendtFigures in the Garden....................DoveThree Interludes from M is for Man, Music, Mozart..................Andriessen“Mourn, Mourn” from Continental Harmony..............................Billings“When Jesus Wept” from New England Psalm-Singer..............................Billings“Chester” from New England Psalm-Singer.........................Billings
Williams College Chamber ChoirBradley Wells, director
New England Triptych...............Schuman Chester Leaps In .......................BryantStomp Igor ............................Patterson
Williams CollegeSymphonic Winds
Steven Dennis Bodner, directorFebruary 19, 2005
“Refl ections on Art”
Verticals Ascending ......................BrantDe Stijl .............................AndriessenLa cathédrale engloutie ..........................Debussy/PattersonFrench Impressions..............WoolfendenLes Couleurs Fauves .....................HusaThe Gallant Seventh ....................Sousa Three Chorale Preludes...............Latham First Suite in E-fl at........................Holst Russian Christmas Music................Reed
MICHIGANCalvin College Band
Derald De Young, conductorNovember 13, 2004
“Wind Music By Americans”
Fiesta Del Pacifi co.........................Nixon Symphony For Band...............PersichettiA Solemn Music.......................Thomson Five Folk Songs for Soprano and Band .........................................Gilmore
Charsie Sawyer, sopranoSol Y Sombra...............................GatesAustralian Up-Country Tune.......GraingerColonial Song...........................Grainger “The Gum-Suckers” March........Grainger
Calvin College BandGrand Rapids, Michigan
Derald De Young, conductorApril 30, 2005
Festive Overture................ShostakovichConcertino for Piano and Band.....Kennan
Tim Li, pianoSouthern Harmony..................Grantham
Three Mountains Rising SomewherePremiere Performance
Commissioned by Calvin College honoring retirement of Derald De Young
Longs Peak.......................Timothy Mahr (St. Olaf College)
Kilimanjaro............................Jed Koops (Calvin College)
Mt. Rainier: The Mountain that was God .....................................Fred Sturm
(Lawrence University)
First Suite in Eb............................Holst Irish Tune From County Derry (encore) .........................................Grainger
MINNESOTASaint Mary’s University
Concert BandDr. Janet Heukeshoven, conductor
October 2, 2004
Cheers.......................................StampFantasy on a Scandinavian Hymnsong ............................................BauerShortcut Home...........................WilsonGalop............Shostakovitch/Hunsberger
Saint Mary’s UniversityWind Ensemble
Philip Rothman, conductorDanuta Szlubowska, piano
Departure Point.......................RothmanPremiere Performance
2004 Kaplan Commission Composer
Saint Mary’s UniversityConcert Band & Chamber EnsemblesDr. Janet Heukeshoven, conductor
December 12, 2004
Bells.....................................McDougallPatapan...........................arr. Del BorgoWexford Carol.....................arr.BrubakerOnce in Royal David’s City .....................................arr. SparkeA German Christmas............HadermannO Holy Night ........................arr. CusterA Rhapsody on Christmas Carols....Smith
Saint Mary’s UniversityWind Ensemble
Philip Rothman, conductorApril 24, 2005
Flourish for Wind Band ............................Vaughan WilliamsIncantation and Dance................ChanceMarche des Parachutistes Belges ........................................LeemansGodzilla Eats Las Vegas............WhitacreSonata from “Die Bankelsangerlieder” ................................arr. CummingsLittle Symphony for Winds ..........................Schubert/Reynolds
Saint Mary’s UniversityConcert Band
Dr. Janet Heukeshoven, conductorApril 24, 2005
Prelude for an Occasion.............GregsonO Magnum Mysterium .........................Lauridsen/ReynoldsHalleil - O Praise the Lord...........Barnett
MISSOURIEvangel University Symphonic Band
John Shows, conductor January 27, 2005
Missouri Music Educators Conference
Ride............................................HazoAve Maria.......................Biebl/CameronSymphonic Suite......................WilliamsRejoice in Glorious Hope...............Smith
Evangel University Symphonic Band
John Shows, conductorMarch 15, 2005
March, Opus 99.............Prokofi eff/YoderColonial Song...............Grainger/RogersConcertino................Chaminade/Wilson
Lania Bonk, FluteCeltic Hymns and Dances...........EwazenHungarian Dance #5....Brahms/Longfi eldVariations for Tuba and Winds Franckenpohl
Jonathan Allen, TubaRound Midnight ..................Williams & Monk/NesticoA Tribute to Harold Arlen.......arr. Kessler
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Kansas City Wind SymphonyPhillip C. Posey, conductor
Brian Casey and Michael Eckerty,associate conductors
Feb. 20, 2005
“British Masters”
Knightsbridge March...................CoatesFestivo....................................GregsonNimrod................................Elgar/ReedSecond Suite in F...........................HolstHarrison’s Dream......................GrahamA Percy Grainger Suite:The Duke of Marlborough Fanfare .........................................Grainger
Brian Casey, hornHandel in the Strand.................GraingerIrish Tune from County Derry.....GraingerShepherd’s Hey........................GraingerJupiter.........................................Holst
Kansas City Wind SymphonyPhillip C. Posey, conductor
Brian Casey and Michael Eckerty,associate conductors
April 10, 2005
“Grand Sousa Concert”
Star-Spangled Banner........arr. DamroschManzoni Requiem..........................VerdiSemper Fidelis............................SousaMannin Veen..............................WoodsRiders for the Flag.......................Sousa“Italian Street Song” from Naughty Marietta..................HerbertGliding Girls (Tango)....................SousaGeorge Washington Bicentennial....SousaOverture - Light Cavalry.........von SuppeColonial Dames Waltz...................Sousa“Vilya” from The Merry Widow........LeharThe Peck-Horn’s Revenge...............PryorOn the Mall.............................GoldmanStars and Stripes Forever..............Sousa
Northwest Missouri State UniversityWind Symphony
Carl A. Kling, conductorOctober 17, 2004
Second Suite in F...........................Holst Serenade Romantic......................Turrin Sun Paints Rainbows on the Vast Waves ..........................................Bedford Tulsa............................................Gillis
Northwest Missouri State UniversityWind Symphony
Carl A. Kling, conductorDecember 5, 2004
Courtly Airs and Dances...............NelsonQuiet City.................................Copland
Dr. Christopher Gibson, English hornDr. William Richardson, trumpet
To a New Dawn..........................SparkeA Hymn for the Lost and the Living ..........................................Ewazen
In Memoriam, September 11, 2001Aerodynamics.......................Gillingham
Southwest Baptist University Symphonic Winds
Gregg Thaller, conductor March 14, 2005
His Honor.................................Fillmore Pastime With Good Company ...........................Henry VIII/Sparke Shadows of Eternity......................Stone Ritual Fire Dance from “El Amor Brujo.......de Falla/Morrissey Ithaca from “The Odyssey” Symphony No. 2....................SmithCountry Gardens......................Grainger Spectrum.................................Bielawa Fast Arrows from “Foglariana: Youth Suite, No. 5”.............Zamecnik Aerodynamics.......................Gillingham
Southwest Baptist University Symphonic Winds
Gregg Thaller, conductor April 28, 2005
Washington Grays.....................Grafulla Festivo....................................Gregson Volver a la Montana from “Islas y Montanas”..........Hanson/Shelley Symphony in B-fl at................Hindemith
NEBRASKA
Chadron State College Wind Ensemble
William Winkle, conductorGary Davis, guest conductor
Patrick Sheridan, tubaApril 10, 2005
Final Concert of Retiring Conductor William Winkle
Awaking Hillis..........................SaucedoEstrellita.......................Ponce/SheridanCarmen Fantasie.............Bizet/SheridanSun Dance.................................Ticheli
Gary Davis, guest conductorOlympiada....................................HazoThe Symphonic Gershwin .............................Gershwin/BarkerThe Hot Canary................Nero/SheridanBlack and Tan Fantasy ................Ellington/Pilafi an/SheridanFlight Of The Tuba Bee ....................Rimsky-Korsakov/Bulla
Wind Ensemble and Alumni BandChorale Prelude: Be Thou My Vision..................StampCelebration For A New Era............FosterThem Basses.............................Huffi ne
NEW JERSEYKean University Symphonic Band
Thomas N. ConnorsDecember 7, 2004
Come, Sweet Death.......................BachThe Solitary Dancer....................BensonElegy for a Young American........LoPrestiPrairie Dances........................HolsingerThe Sussex Mummers’ Christmas Carol ........................................GraingerSuite in E-fl at...............................Holst
Kean University Symphonic Band
Thomas N. ConnorsApril 27, 2005
Overture for Wind Band......MendelssohnGeorge Washington Bridge.......SchumanHandel in the Strand................GraingerTrauermusik..............................WagnerWilliam Byrd Suite........................JacobWashington Post..........................Sousa
NEW YORKCornell University
Wind EnsembleMay 7, 2005.
Cynthia Johnston Turner, conductorWilliam Kraft, guest composer
Canzona 26..........Lappi/Johnston TurnerGeschwindmarch...................BeethovenParody on Geschwindmarch.....HindemithAmerican Guernica...................HailstorkO Magnum Mysterium .........................Lauridsen/ReynoldsDialogues and Entertainments.........Kraft
Judith Kellock, soprano
Nazareth College Concert Band
Mary C. Carlson, conductorNovember 13, 2004
American Overture for Band........Jenkins Prelude, Siciliano and Rondo ...............................Arnold/PaynterYe Banks and Braes O’Bonnie Doon ........................................Grainger Masque....................................McBeth Sea Songs..................Vaughan Williams Serenade..............................Bourgeois Sabre Dance...........Khachaturian/Grimo
Nicole Siniscarco, marimbaSam Di Norma, xylophone
The Symphonic Gershwin .............................Gershwin/Barker
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NORTH CAROLINACharlotte Concert Band
Dr. Donald Morris, conductorSeptember 12, 2004
Another Op’nin’, Another Show... .................................Porter/BarrettMy Fair Lady..................Loewe/HerfurthSend in the Clowns........Sondheim/StoryThe Music Man...................Willson/ReedWest Side Story...........Bernstein/BocookCabaret.........................Kander/MurthaGershwin Medley.........Gershwin/BennettFiddler on the Roof.............Bock/BurdenStrike Up the Band......Gershwin/BennettAnnie...............................Strouse/LangEverything’s Coming Up Roses ...................................Styne/YoderThe Wizard of Oz.................Arlen,/StoryThe Sound of Music.........Rodgers/VinsonMary Poppins..................Sherman/ReedMan of La Mancha............Leigh/Erickson
Charlotte Concert BandDr. Donald Morris, conductor
November 14, 2004
Flourish for Wind Band ............................Vaughan WilliamsMarch and Chorus from Judas Maccabeus..........Handel/GoldmanRussian Christmas Music................Reed
Javier Perez, English horn soloLinden Lea.........Vaughan Williams/StoutProcession of the Sardar .................Ippolitov-Ivanov/EymannProcession of the Nobles .................Rimsky-Korsakov/LeidzenThree Choral Works from the Russian Orthodox Church:Gloria Patri.......Retchkunov/HouseknechtCherubim Song........Bortniansky/WarrenSalvation is Created ................Tschesnekov/HouseknechtSecond Suite in F..........................Holst
Charlotte Concert Band,Dr. Donald Morris, conductor
March Madness ConcertMarch 6, 2005
Barnum & Bailey’s Favorite..............King Prince of Denmark’s March............Clarke Marche Militaire.......................Schubert March of the Irish Guard.............Ployhar Amparito Roca...........................Texidor Newcastle March.........................Vinson Black Horse Troop........................Sousa March Grandioso...........................Seitz The Big Cage.................................King El Capitan...................................Sousa Best Broadway Marches........Christensen Col. Bogey..................................Alford The Great Escape March..........Bernstein Hogan’s Heroes March................Fielding Raiders’ March..........................Williams The Trombone King........................King
NORTH DAKOTAUniversity of North Dakota
Wind Ensemble & University Band James Popejoy, conductor
October 12, 2004
Wind EnsembleToccata Marziale..........Vaughan WilliamsNight....................................RumbelowFinale from Symphony No. 4 ......................Tchaikovsky/SafranekVariations on “America”...................IvesPastime......................................Stamp
University BandFandango..................................PerkinsAnd We Proceeded On...............HuckebyBartok Folk Rhapsody................McGinty
Melissa Kary, graduate conductorKinesis...................................SweeneyA Jubilant Overture........................Reed
University of North DakotaWind Ensemble
James Popejoy, conductorNovember 22, 2004
Procession of the Nobles .................Rimsky-Korsakov/LeidzenDivertimento................................CichyChildren’s March.......................GraingerSonata for Marimba.............Tanner/Boyd
Patrick Estvold, marimbaBy the Light of the Polar Star.........SousaSemper Fidelis.............................Sousa
OHIOColumbus State Community College
Concert BandThomas Lloyd, conductor
November 30, 2004
Antioch Fanfare.........................J. LloydPrelude from “Hansel and Gretel” .......................Humperdinck/McLeodChattanooga Choo Choo ...............................Warren/PfognerStardust..................Carmichael/Pfogner
Ronda Koppenhaver, vocalist American Patrol.....................MeachamHoliday for Band.......................SheltonOuverture Diabolique.................CorbettOctober...................................WhitacreBacchanale from“Samson and Delilah” ........................Saint-Saens/Hubbell
College of Mount St. JosephConcert Band
Bruce A. Knapp, conductorFebruary 12, 2005
Flourish for Wind Band ............................Vaughan WilliamsAmerican Overture.....................JenkinsOn a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss...HolsingerSuite from Bohemia..................NelhybelNational Emblem.........................Bagley
Ohio University Wind EnsembleOctober 3, 2004
John Climer, conductor
George Washington Bridge.......SchumanSuite Francaise..........................PoulencO Magnum Mysterium .........................Lauridson/Reynolds
David Turrill, graduate conductorfrom The Planets “Mars” ................Holst
Ohio University Symphonic BandOctober 3, 2004
Richard Suk, conductor
Fanfare and Allegro...................WilliamsAmazing Grace............................Ticheli
Kimberly Roof, graduate conductorChorale and Shaker Dance ZdechlikMarch, Fairest of the Fair Sousa
Ohio University Wind EnsembleNovember 9, 2004
John Climer, conductorThomas Caneva, guest conductor
Overture to “Candide”..............BernsteinThomas Caneva, conductor
From a Dark Millenium..........SchwantnerOctober...................................WhitacreThree Miniatures for Tuba and Wind Ensemble.........................Plog
Jason Smith, tubaPas Redouble......................Saint-Saens
Ohio University Symphonic BandNovember 9, 2004
Richard Suk, conductorThomas Caneva, guest conductor
The Jig is Up.............................KallmanKimberly Roof, graduate conductor
Sleep......................................WhitacreOld Home Days..............................Ives
David Turrill, graduate conductorVariations on a Korean Folk Song ..........................................Chance
Thomas Caneva, guest conductor
Ohio University Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band
January 7, 2005Eric Whitacre, guest conductor
Tenth Annual High School Honor Band Festival
October..................................WhitacreGodzilla Eats Las Vegas............WhitacreSleep.....................................Whitacre
Eric Whitacre, conductor
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Ohio University Wind EnsembleFebruary 3, 2005
John Climer, conductorRichard Suk, guest conductor
Ohio Music Educators Conference
Fanfare for Antiphonal Brass and Band ................................................TullFrom a Dark Millenium..........SchwantnerDances at a Gathering, mvt. III.. Chihara
Marjoire Bagley, violinMichael Carrera, cello
October ..................................October ..................................October WhitacreRichard Suk, conductor
Three Miniatures for Tuba and Wind Ensemble ........................ Plog
Jason Smith, tubaBarnum and Bailey’s Favorite .......... King
Ohio UniversitySymphonic Band &
University Concert BandRichard Suk, conductor
March 3, 2005
Symphonic BandChorale and Alleluia ...................HansonIn Memoriam.......................CamphouseOverture to Nabucco............Verdi/Calliet
John Climer, conductorWith Heart and Voice ............ GillinghamThe Strategic Air Command........Williams
University Concert BandEmanuel Variants.........................FosterPanis Angelicus ........................... FrankMoorside March ............................ Holst
David Turrill, graduate conductorOverture for Winds......................Carter
Timothy Norris, student conductor Courtly Airs and Dances...............Nelson
Kimberly Roof, graduate conductorSecond American Folk Rhapsody ......................................Grundman
Matthew Brunner, graduate conductor
Ohio University Wind EnsembleMarch 6, 2005
John Climer, conductor
Aubrey Fanfare ........................... StampKimberly Roof, graduate conductor
First Suite in E-fl at ........................ HolstDavid Turrill, graduate conductor
Dances at a Gathering................ChiharaMarjorie Bagley, violinMichael Carrera, cello
World PremierePolka and Fugue from the Opera “Schwanda the Bagpiper” .....“Schwanda the Bagpiper” .....“Schwanda the Bagpiper” Weinberger
Paul Barte, organ
The University of ToledoWind Ensemble
Jason Stumbo, conductorFebruary 18, 2005
New Century Dawn ...............GillinghamFugue a la Gigue ..................Bach/HolstCircuits .............................Cindy McTeeFlorentiner March ..........Fucik/BourgeoisRide ...........................................Hazo
The University of ToledoWind Ensemble
Jason Stumbo, ConductorApril 22, 2005
The Star Spangled Banner ...............................Smith/ZaninelliEarly Light................................BremerVariations on “Amazing Grace” .....WalkerLassus Trombone .....................FillmoreThe Solitary Dancer ...................BensonCountry Band March ......................Ives
OKLAHOMAOklahoma City University
Wind Philharmonic Matthew Mailman, conductor
September 30, 2004
Concert I: Great Beginnings
In Storm and Sunshine...Heed/BourgeoisGeorge Washington Bridge.......Schuman Alarums, Op. 27.......................Mailman Hyperprism.................Varèse/ed. SacksA Somerset Rhapsody....Holst/Grundman
Courtney English, graduate conductorPsalm for Band, Op. 53...........Persichetti Crown Imperial: A Coronation March ..............................Walton/Duthoit
Oklahoma City University Wind Philharmonic
Matthew Mailman, conductorDecember 7, 2004
Concert II: Concertos, Czechs, and Christmas
Serenade in D minor, Op. 44........DvorákConcertino for Marimba and Band, Op. 21b...............................Creston
Josh Bowman, marimbaConcerto for Band........................Jacob Christiaan Osborn, graduate conductor
Music for Prague 1968...................Husa Six Contrary Dances, S. 39 ....................................P.D.Q. Bach Sleigh Ride ............................Anderson
Oklahoma City University Wind Philharmonic
Matthew Mailman, conductorMarch 1, 2005
Concert III: Glorious Sounds
Lauds (Praise High Day)...............Nelson Courtney English, graduate conductor
Second Suite in F...........................Holst Benjamin Nilles, graduate conductor
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine...........SousaSymphonies of Wind Instruments ......................................StravinskyLads of Wamphray March...........GraingerLincolnshire Posy......................Grainger
Oklahoma City University Wind Philharmonic
Matthew Mailman, conductorApril 26, 2005
Concert IV: Childrens Concerts
Festive Overture................ShostakovichElegy for a Young American ......Lo Presti
Dr. Mark G. Belcik, guest conductorIncantation and Dance................Chance
Christiaan Osborn, graduate conductorStar Wars Trilogy.....Williams/Hunsberger Duel of the Fates......................Williams
OREGON
Linfi eld College-Community BandDr. Joan Haaland Paddock,conductor
April 17, 2005
“Sounds of Scandinavia”
Huldigungsmarsch, Op. 56.............GriegFuneral March..............................GriegIn the Hall of the Mountain King Op.46 .............................................GriegPiano Concerto in a minor, Opus 16 .............................................Grieg Allegro Moderato
Chris Engbretson, pianoThe Viking March...........................KingThe Steadfast Tin Soldier...............Amos Rolf Kristian................................StangFinlandia, Op 26........................Sibelius
PENNSYLVANIA
Juniata College Wind Symphony
James Latten, conductorNovember 21, 2004
Chester..................................SchumanOld Churches...........................ColgrassSouthern Tier Suite....................HartleyRide............................................HazoIn Heaven’s Air.............................HazoArmed Forces Salute.............arr. Lowden
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Lee University Wind Ensemble
David R. Holsinger, conductorWinona Gray Holsinger,
assoc. conductorHon. Tom Rowland, Mayor,
guest conductorOctober 11, 2004
Windsprints.............................SaucedoSatiric Dances........................Dello JoioMarching Along.............Sousa/BourgeoisThe Diplomat March.....................SousaSparkle...................................MahoneyJericho Rhapsody...............Morton GouldStars and Stripes Forever..............Sousa
Lee University Wind Ensemble
David R. Holsinger, conductorWinona Gray Holsinger,
assoc. conductorDecember 1, 2004
The Sinfonians.........................WilliamsDancer in the Dark.........Björk / MendozaToccata Marziale..........Vaughan WilliamsCityScape II.......................... HolsingerThree Impressions, Opus 83.........KrenikTrittico....................................NehlybelIn Storm and Sunshine...Heed/Bourgeois
Lee University Wind EnsembleDavid R. Holsinger, conductor
Winona Gray Holsinger, assoc. conductor
April 11, 2005
Bach’s Fugue alla Gigue.................HolstTraffi c!.......................................RoremAria Cantabile..........................EricksonFascinating Ribbons......................TowerCommando March.......................BarberRush!..............................Troy A. Strand
Premiere PerformanceCarmina Burana...................Orff/KranceWhip & Spur Galop.............Allen/Cramer
TEXASBaylor University Symphonic Band
Barry Kraus, conductorSeptember 23, 2004
Parade from Pacifi c Celebration Suite .............................................NixonHymn...................................Dahl/BoydAfter a Gentle Rain...............IannacconeBlue Shades...............................Ticheli
Baylor University Wind Ensemble
Kevin Sedatole, conductorSeptember 30, 2004
La Procession du Rocio.........Turina/ReedColonial Song...........................GraingerProfanation from Jeremiah .....................Bernstein/BencriscuttoCarmina Burana...................Orff/Krance
Baylor University Wind Ensemble
Kevin Sedatole, conductorTodd Meehan, guest artist
Christopher Bianco, guest conductorChristopher Baileygraduate conductorOctober 29, 2004
March in F, “York”...................BeethovenGeswindmarsch.....................HindemithKonzertmusik, Op. 41.............HindemithConcerto for Percussion........Schwantner
Baylor University Symphonic BandBarry Kraus, conductor
Colin McKenzie, graduate conductorNovember 15, 2004
Awayday.......................................GorbSecond Prelude............Gershwin/KranceThe Black Horse Troop.......Sousa/FennellVariations on “America”...................IvesNew England Tryptich...............Schuman
Baylor University Wind EnsembleKevin Sedatole, conductor
Christopher Bailey, graduate conductor
John Zastoupil, undergraduate conductor
December 6, 2004
Toccata, Adagio and Fugue, BWV564 ..................................Bach/PaynterThe Passing Bell.........................BensonMarch from Symphony No. 6 .......................Tchaikovsky/HindsleySuite from Ballet Music to Swan Lake .......................Tchaikovsky/Hindsley
Baylor University Wind EnsembleKevin Sedatole, conductorBrent Phillips, guest artist
February 7, 2005
Texas Music Educators Association Convention
Toccata, Adagio and Fugue, BWV564 ..................................Bach/PaynterArrows of Time for Solo Trombone and Band.............................PeasleePictures at an Exhibition ......................Moussorgsky/Hindsley
Baylor University Symphonic Band
Barry Kraus, conductorDavid Graves, guest artist
Christopher Bianco, guest conductorJacob Wallace, graduate conductor
February 21, 2005
Huldigungsmarche........Wagner/SchaeferDown a Country Lane......Copland/RogersFive Minatures..................Turina/KranceConcerto for Bass Tuba..................JagerFolk Dances.........Shostakovich/Reynolds
SOUTH CAROLINA
Bob Jones University Symphonic Wind BandDan Turner, conductor
Feb. 19, 2005
I. Works For Chamber Winds
Six Children’s Scenes.................Arensky Symphonie Militaire.......................Catel Three Marches for the Marriage of the Duke of Orleans......Rossini/Townsend March Number OneFirst Suite in E-fl at........................Holst
II. Works for Wind Band
Aquarium..................................de Meij Thoughts of Love..........................Pryor
Paul Overly, tromboneSymphony No. 2 “Romantic”........Hanson Allegro con brioL’Inglesina,..........................della Cesse
TENNESSEE
Carson-Newman College Symphonic Band
Marshall Forrester, conductorNovember 19, 2004
Toccata Marziale .........Vaughan WilliamsVariations on “America” ..................IvesShepherd’s Hey .......................GraingerVariations on a Korean Folk Song ..........................................ChanceBells.................................... McDougall Greensleeves ............................... Reed Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring ............ Bach Variants on a Moravian Hymn .......Barnes
Carson-Newman College Symphonic Band
Marshall Forrester, conductorFebruary 24, 2005
Suite Francaise..........................Milhaud Sketches on a Tudor Psalm ............. Tull Sleep ....................................Whitacre A Child’s Garden of Dreams I ........................................Maslanka Trauermusik .............................WagnerThe World is Waiting for the Sunrise ............................................Alford
Carson-Newman College Wind Ensemble
Marshall Forrester, conductorRichard Scruggs, conductor
February 28, 2005
O Magnum Mysterium ..............GabrieliSerenade in E-fl at K. 375 ...........MozartOverture for Winds ...........MendelssohnPetite Symphonie .....................GounodMorgenmusik .......................HindemithSuite in E-fl at ..............................HolstKleine Dreigroschenmusik ..............Weill
Baylor University Concert Band
Christopher Bianco, conductorColin McKenzie, graduate conductorJacob Wallace, graduate conductor
February 21, 2005
Americans We............................FillmoreToccata.................................FrescobaldiAlleluia..............................Manuel/CrossSimple Gifts: Four Shaker Songs.....TicheliSymphonic Dance No. 3: Fiesta....Williams
Baylor University Wind Ensemble Baylor University Symphonic Band
Kevin Sedatole, conductorBarry Kraus, conductor
Cheryl Floyd, guest conductorColin McKenzie, graduate conductorJacob Wallace, graduate conductor
March 24, 2005
Overture to Candide........Bernstein/Beeler“La Cathedrale engloutie” from les Preludes....Debussy/PattersonBallet for Band, mvt. I...................McTeeSpiel for Wind Orchestra...................TochCape Breton Postcard...............McMichael Variations on My Young Life has Ended ..............................Sweelinck/RickerSoundings....................................McTee
Baylor University Symphonic Band
Barry Kraus, conductorApril 25, 2005
Overture to Beatrice and Benedict ................................Berlioz/HenningSuite Francaise...........................MilhaudLa Fiesta Mexicana..........................Reed
Baylor University Wind Ensemble
Kevin Sedatole, conductorThomas Lee, guest conductor
Christopher Bailey, graduate conductor
May 2, 2005
Millenium Canons............................PutsThe Alcotts.....................................IvesCountry Band March........................IvesAegean Festival Overture...............Makris
Tarleton State UniversityWind Ensemble
Jonathan Hooper, conductorFebruary 9, 2005
Overture, Barber of Seville ............RossiniSuite on Greek Love Songs....LijnschootenChunk......................................NewmanGenesis......................................Holland
Premiere PerformanceDivertimento.................................Cichy
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Tarleton State UniversityWind Ensemble
Jonathan Hooper, conductorApril 9, 2005
March, Op. 99..........................Prokofi evPerpetuum Mobile........................StraussNessun Dorma.............................PucciniChaos Theory..............................BonneySymphony in Bb......................Hindemith
Texas Christian University Wind Symphony
Bobby Francis, conductorOctober 22, 2003
Fanfare Canzonique................BalmadgesGood Soldiers Schweik...................KurkaWaking Angels........................GillinghamKonzertstuck No. 2 in D Minor ....................................MendelssohnHemispheres.................................Turrin Genesis
Texas Christian University Wind Symphony
Bobby Francis, conductorBrian K. Youngblood,associate conductor
TCU Choral UnionRon Shirey, director
Amy Pummill, sopranoMarch 11, 2004
CBDNA 2004 Concert
Harrison’s Dream........................GrahamEnumeration of the Actual.............Broege
Brian Youngblood, conductorHemispheres.................................TurrinThe Merry King..........................GraingerSymphony No. 1 “Blue”...................Syler
Amy Pummill, sopranoTCU Choral Union
Ron Shirley, director
Texas Christian University Wind Symphony
Bobby Francis, conductorJohn Giordano, guest conductor
James Jacobson, guest conductorOctober 24, 2004
“Music Milestones”: Celebrating 100 Years of the TCU Band
Star Spangled Banner..............arr. StampFanfare for Freedom.......................GouldOverture to “Candide” .........................Bernstein/Grundman
John Giordano, guest conductorLincolnshire Posy.......................GraingerCowtown USA............................Breeden
James Jacobson, guest conductorFirst Suite in E-Flat.........................HolstPines of Rome..................Respighi/Duker IV. Pines of the Appian Way
Texas Christian University Wind Symphony
Bobby Francis, conductorDecember 6, 2004
Variations on a Shaker Melody ............................Copland/Patterson
Matt Garrett, graduate conductorTrauermusik.......................Wagner/Votta
Corey Parks, graduate conductorMarch, Op. 99.................Prokofi ev/Yoder
Steve Shadman, graduate conductorDance of the Jesters...Tchaikovsky/Kramer
Texas Christian University Wind Symphony and Chamber Winds
Bobby Francis, conductorMarch 5, 2005
Fanfare for Brass and Percussion...GarwellWind Symphony Brass and
Percussion EnsembleSymphony No. 3, mvt. II.................ReedMolly on the Shore.....................GraingerSept Danses..............................FrancaixLux Aurumque..........................WhitacreSymphony No. 2...........................Ticheli
Texas State UniversitySymphonic Winds
Rodney C. Schueller, conductorFebruary 20, 2005
Chester....................................SchumanWatchman, Tell Us of the Night ......................................CamphouseBlessed Are They..........Brahms/BuehlmanEljen A Magyar!..............Strauss/Lubaroff
Texas State UniversityWind Ensemble
John C. Stansberry, conductorFebruary 20, 2005
Noisy Wheels of Joy...................WhitacreJohn C. Stansberry, conductor
Testament................................MaslankaRodney C. Schueller, conductor
Symphony No. 3........................Giannini
The University of Texas at AustinWind Ensemble
Jerry F. Junkin, conductor James MacMillan and Frank Ticheli,
visiting composersSeptember 29, 2004
Panoply.....................................Sodders Three Chorale Preludes, II............Latham Sowetan Spring.......................MacMillan The Sinfonians..........................Williams
In Memoriam, Dr. Nelson PatrickSymphony No. 2...........................Ticheli
The University of Texas at Austin Symphony Band
Robert M. Carnochan, conductor Mary K. Schneider, guest conductor
October 6, 2004
Mother Earth: A Fanfare............MaslankaSong.........................................BolcomProfanation ..........Bernstein/BencriscuttoCarmina Burana...................Orff/Krance
The University of Texas at Austin Chamber Winds and Percussion Ensemble
Scott S. Hanna and Thomas Burritt, Music Directors
October 13, 2004
Fanfare pour preceder La Péri.........DukasSerenade ....................................RegerChor der Jünger from Das Liebesmahl der ......................ApostelWagner/Hanna More Old Wine in New Bottles ....... JacobEye Irascible ............................... Riley Second Construction ..................... Cage Ionisation .................................Varése
The University of Texas at Austin Concert Band
G. Scott Bersaglia, Albert Nguyen and Mary K. Schneider, conductors
October 20, 2004
Sea Songs ..................Vaughan WilliamsAir for Band .............................EricksonDanzon ................................. BernsteinColor ......................................Color ......................................Color MargolisMarche des Parachutistes BelgesLeemansCajun Folk Songs ........................ TicheliChorale and Alleluia ...................Hanson
The University of Texas at AustinWind Ensemble
Jerry F. Junkin, conductorRobert M. Carnochan,
guest conductorOctober 27, 2004
Music for the Royal Fireworks .......HandelSinfonietta ....................................Dahl Baron Cimetiere’s Mambo ....... Grantham Emblems .................................Copland
The University of Texas at Austin Symphony Band
Robert M. Carnochan, conductor John M. Watkins and G. Scott Bersa-
glia, guest conductorsNovember 17, 2004
William Byrd Suite ....................... JacobOn Winged Flight ...................... SchullerMolly on the Shore ........ Grainger/RogersBe Thou My Vision ................ GillinghamGeorge Washington Bridge ....... Schuman
The University of Texas at Austin Concert Band
G. Scott Bersaglia, Albert Nguyen and Mary K. Schneider, conductors
November 21, 2004
Slavonic Dances .............Dvorak/CurnowNimrod ............................... Elgar/ReedThree Ayres from Gloucester ........Three Ayres from Gloucester ........Three Ayres from Gloucester StuartHarvest Hymn ..............Grainger/KreinesThe Fairest of the Fair .......The Fairest of the Fair .......The Fairest of the Fair Sousa/Fennell
The University of Texas at Austin Chamber Winds
Scott S. Hanna, Music Director Albert Nguyen, guest conductor
November 29, 2004
Canzon duodecimi toni ...............GabrieliDixtour ...................................Dixtour ...................................Dixtour MilhaudMusic for Brass Quintet ............. SchullerFigures in the Garden .................... Dove
The University of Texas at AustinWind Ensemble
Jerry F. Junkin, conductorGunther Schuller, visiting composer
December 1, 2004
Serenade in B-fl at Major “Gran Partita” .....................................W.A. MozartSymphony for Brass and Percussion ..........................................SchullerOld Ironsides ...............................Sousa Easter Monday on the White House Lawn ............................................SousaThe Stars and Stripes Forever ........Sousa
The University of Texas at AustinWind Ensemble
Jerry F. Junkin, conductorRobert M. Carnochan, guest conductor
John Corigliano, visiting chair in Fine ArtsFebruary 16, 2005 and
February 27, 2005 at Carnegie Hall, NYC
Music for the Royal Fireworks .......HandelBaron Cimetiere’s Mambo ....... Grantham Emblems ................................ Copland Circus Maximus: .................... CoriglianoSymphony No. 3 for large wind ensemble
World Premiere
The University of Texas at AustinLonghorn Concert Bands
Robert M. Carnochan, Scott S. Hanna, and John M. Watkins, conductors
February 22, 2005
Texas Concert Band:Black Horse Troop ........................SousaFinale from Symphony No. 2 ..........................Tchaikovsky/Curnow
Orange Concert Band:Chester .................................Chester .................................Chester SchumanCajun Folk Songs II .................... Ticheli
Longhorn Concert Band:Circus Days ......................King/SchisselIncantation and Dance ............... Chance
The University of Texas at Austin Symphony Band
Robert M. Carnochan, conductor Albert Nguyen, guest conductor
February 23, 2005
Second Suite in F ......................... HolstMy Jesus! Oh, What Anguish............Bach“Polka and Fugue” from Schwanda the Bagpiper..........................WeinbergerGazebo Dances ..................... Corigliano
The University of Texas at Austin Chamber Winds
Scott S. Hanna, Music DirectorMarch 2, 2005
Divertimento No. 16, K. 271g .....................................W.A. MozartFantasia on One Note .... Purcell/MaganiniFive Variations on an Old Trumpet Tune ................................................PiskThree Dances for Two Flutes and Piano ........................................SchockerDivertimento No. 1, Hob. II:46 ..... Haydn
The University of Texas at AustinWind Ensemble and Symphony Band
Jerry F. Junkin and Robert M. Carnochan, conductors Scott S. Hanna, G. Scott Bersaglia,
Albert Nguyen, and Mary K. Schneider,
guest conductorsMarch 30, 2005
Symphony Band:Overture to Colas Breugnon ...................Kabalevsky/HunsbergerSymphonic Metamorphosis ............................Hindemith/Wilson
Wind Ensemble:Canzona ................................... Mennin“The Alcotts” from Piano Sonata No. 2 .......................................Ives/ElkusElsa’s Procession to the Cathedral ............................Wagner/Bourgeois
VIRGINIAVirginia Tech University
Symphonic Wind EnsemblePatrick Casey, conductor
October 11, 2004
“Fall Colors”
Early Light..................................BremerIlluminations................................RoushYosemite Autumn..................CamphouseBlue Shades................................Ticheli
Kate Meier, Bb clarinet soloistLes Halles from Paris Sketches.......EllerbyShades of Ivory...........................Boysen October....................................WhitacreYankee Doodlin’............................Parker
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Virginia Tech University Symphonic Wind EnsemblePatrick Casey, conductor
November 16, 2004
“Wind Songs and Wind Dances”
O Magnum Mysterium ...........................Lauridsen/ReynoldsMarch Carillon.................Hanson/LeidzenPalimpsest.................................SheldonFive Folk Songs for Soprano and Ban ...........................................Gilmore
Nancy McDuffi e, soloistEnglish Folk Song Suite..Vaughan WilliamsThe Promise of Living from The Tender Land................Copland/Duffy
University Chamber SingersParis Sketches: Homages for Band ............................................EllerbyVientos y Tangos........................Gandolfi Awayday .......................................Gorb
Virginia Tech University Symphony Band
David McKee, conductorFebruary 20, 2005
“Earth Mix”A Tsunami Relief Benefi t Performance
Firework............................Van der RoostToccata.................................FrescobaldiCulloden......................................Giroux
Virginia Tech University Wind Ensemble
Patrick Casey, conductorFebruary 20, 2005
Wind EnsembleRide..............................................HazoPolacca from Second Clarinet Concerto .............................................Weber
Kayondra Reidstudent soloist competition co-winner
Nimrod from Enigma Variations .......................................Elgar/ReedConcerto for Brass and Wind Band .........................................Sochinski
Allen Bachelder, trumpetWallace Easter, hornJay Crone, trombone
George Washington Bi-Centennial March ..............................................SousaRhapsody in Blue......................Gershwin
Tracy Cowden, piano
A Combined Bands salute to Frederick Fennell
Elegy for a Young American..........LoPrestiNational Emblem .........................Bagley
WASHINGTONUniversity of Washington
Wind Ensemble“H2O”
Timothy Salzman, conductorNovember 30, 2004
Spin Cycle.................................LindrothAfter a Gentle Rain...............IannacconneHammersmith Prelude and Scherzo..HolstAegean Festival Overture...............Makris
University of Washington Campus Band
November 30, 2004
Sea Songs....................Vaughan WilliamsYe Banks and Braes O’ Bonnie Doon ..........................................GraingerMannin Veen ................................Wood
University of WashingtonSymphonic Band
November 30, 2004
Blue Lake Overture......................ChanceCrystals........................................DuffySea Songs ....................................Knox
University of Washington Band Festival
University of Washington Wind Ensemble
Timothy Salzman, conductorFebruary 7-8, 2005
Bogoroditse Devo..Rachmaninoff/SalzmanMotown Metal.........................DaughertyDown a River of Time, Concerto for Oboe and Chamber Winds................Ewazen
Jennifer Muehrcke, oboeUW student soloist
Redline Tango.............................MackeySecond Suite in F............................Holst
Frank Battisti, guest conductor
University of Washington Concert Band
February 17, 2005
Flourish for Glorious John .............................Vaughan Williams
Matthew Kruse, conductorOn a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss....Holsinger
Ben Clark, conductorRejouissance..............................Curnow
Melia McNatt, conductorHymn for the Lost and the Living..Ewazen
Mitchell Lutch, conductor
University of Washington Chamber Winds
Timothy Salzman, conductorFebruary 17, 2005
Down a River of Time, Concerto for Oboe and Chamber Winds ...............Ewazen
Jennifer Muehrcke, oboe
University of Washington Symphonic Band
Dr. J. Bradley McDavid, conductorFebruary 17, 2005
Haboo...........................................Youtz World Premiere
Legacy, mvt. I.............................Ewazen
University of Washington Wind Ensemble
Timothy Salzman, conductorFebruary 19, 2005
MENC Northwest Division Conference
Bogoroditse Devo..Rachmaninoff/SalzmanMotown Metal.........................DaughertyConcertino for Tuba and Concert Band ...........................................Wilhelm
Christopher Olka, tubaRedline Tango.............................Mackey
University of Washington Chamber Winds Recital
Thomas E. Slabaugh II, conductorFebruary 27, 2005
Symphoniae Sacrae.....................GabrieliThe Good Soldier Schweik Suite.......KurkaOctet for Saxophones...................Hartley Nonet for Brass ..........................ReiggerOld Wine in New Bottles.................Jacob
University of Washington Wind Ensemble
Timothy Salzman, conductorMarch 8, 2005
“City Limits”
Zion..........................................WelcherUrban Requiem..........................Colgrass
University of Washington Campus BandMarch 8, 2005
Near Woodstock Town................GraingerMatthew Kruse, conductor
Colonel Bogey March......................AlfordBen Clark, conductor
Sinfonia XVI: Transcendental Vienna.............Broege
Tom Slabaugh, conductor
University of Washington Concert BandMarch 8, 2005
From Every Horizon..................Dello JoioPaul Bain, conductor
The Alcotts.....................................IvesMark Montemayor, conductor
Michigan’s Motors ..........................DuffyMitchell Lutch, conductor
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University of Washington Symphonic Band
Dr. J. Brad McDavid, conductorMarch 8, 2005
On the Square.............................PanellaAlexander R. Trevino, conductor
Paris Sketches ............................EllerbyChristopher C. Chapman, conductor
WISCONSINLawrence University
Wind Ensemble & Symphonic BandAndrew Mast, conductor
October 31, 2004
Symphonic BandAmerican Overture for Band..........JenkinsGrant Them Eternal Rest...............BoysenTam O’ Shanter Overture...Arnold/Paynter
Wind EnsembleTraffi c.........................................Rorem October....................................Whitacre Sinfonietta ....................................Dahl
Lawrence UniversityWind Ensemble & Symphonic Band
Andrew Mast, conductorNovember 20, 2004
Symphonic BandGeorge Washington Bridge.........SchumanChorale Prelude: O God Unseen .......................................PersichettiOld Home Days.......................Ives/Elkus
Wind EnsembleConcerto for Flute and Wind Orchestr ...........................................Badings
Ernestine Whitman,fl ute Symphony No. 4.......................Maslanka
Lawrence UniversityWind Ensemble
Andrew Mast, conductorFebruary 4, 2005
Sokol Fanfare.............................JanacekFirst Suite in E-fl at.......................FennellTheme and Variations, Op. 43a ......................................SchoenbergMourning Dances ...........................MahrSymphonies of Gaia ......................Ogren
University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeWind Ensemble
Thomas L. Dvorak, conductorOctober 6, 2004
Vienna Philharmonic Fanfare.........StraussThe Passing Bell..........................BensonVariations for Wind Band .............................Vaughan Williams
University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeSymphony Band
Scott R. Corley, conductorOctober 6, 2004
Olympic Fireworks ...................StanhopeDivertimento for Band..............PersichettiAmerican Anthem ........................GibsonThe Rifl e Regiment March ..............Sousa
23 - PROGRAMS STATE BY STATE SRRING 2005
University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeUniversity Band
October 21, 2004
Kirkpatrick Fanfare ......................BoysenKari A. Kraenzler, graduate conductor
American Hero RouseCraig B. Davis, graduate conductor
Two Sketches................................TurrinJoshua Byrd, graduate conductor
Caccia........................................McBethKing Cotton March ........................Sousa
Franklin Jennings, graduate conductor
University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeWind Ensemble
Thomas L. Dvorak, conductorOctober 28, 2004
Wisconsin State Music Conference
Pacifi c Fanfare .............................TicheliKevin Hartman, off-stage trumpet
Professor Gregory Flint, off-stage hornConcerto for Bassoon.....................Jacob
Theodore Soluri, bassoonSymphonic Metamorphosis .............................Hindemith/WilsonThe Melody Shop ............................King
University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeWind Ensemble
Thomas L. Dvorak, conductorDecember 3, 2004
Sokol Fanfare .................Janácek/BlahnikSuite in B-fl at major, Op 4 ...........StraussSpiel, Op. 39 .................................Toch
Scott R. Corley, conductorDanceries .................................Hesketh
University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeSymphony Band
Scott R. Corley, conductorDecember 3, 2004
Symphony No. 1 ..........................ArcherThomas Dvorak, conductor
O Magnum Mysterium ...........................Lauridsen/ReynoldsFour Norfolk Dances.....................Sparke
University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeUniversity Band
December 8, 2004
Introit ............................................TullFranklin Jennings, graduate conductor
Elegy: Jesus Wept .....................SandersKari A.Kraenzler, graduate conductor
Prelude, Siciliano and Rondo ArnoldCraig B. Davis, graduate conductor
Alleluia! Laudamus Te .....................ReedJoshua Byrd, graduate conductor
The Corcoran Cadets March............SousaCraig B. Davis, graduate conductor
University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeWind Ensemble
Thomas L. Dvorak, conductorFebruary 25, 2005
Canzon Quarti Toni ....................GabrieliFranklin Jennings, conductor
Variations on “Mein junges Leben hat ein End” ......................Sweelinck
Joshua Byrd, conductorConcerto No. 1 in F minor, Op. 73...Weber
Alice Bradley, clarinetIn evening’s stillness... ..........Schwantner
Joshua Byrd, conductor
University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeSymphony Band
Scott R. Corley, conductorFebruary 25, 2005
Marching Song of Democracy......GraingerVintage ................................Gillingham
Koichiro Suzuki, euphoniumSymphony No. 6 ....................Persichetti
Franklin Jennings, conductor
University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeUniversity BandMarch 2, 2005
A Celebration Fanfare for Winds .......ReedFranklin Jennings, graduate conductor
Mayfl ower Overture .....................NelsonKari Kraenzler, graduate conductor
An American Elegy .......................TicheliJosh Byrd, graduate conductor
Panther Fire SmithCraig Davis, graduate conductor
University of Wisconsin-WhitewaterChamber Winds
Glenn C. Hayes, conductorNovember 7, 2004
Marches and Parade Pieces ................................Bach/TownsendMozart “New Look” ...................Francaix
Jason Heath, double bassSerenade for Winds and Percussion .......................................GillinghamThe Good Soldier Schweik Suite Kurka
University of Wisconsin-WhitewaterSymphonic Wind EnsembleGlenn C. Hayes, conductor
November 21, 2004
Festive Overture ..................Shostakovich/HunsbergerSuite of Old American Dances......BennettFiesta del Pacifi co .........................NixonAfter “The Thunderer” ..............HearshenThe Thunderer .............................Sousa
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University of Wisconsin-WhitewaterSymphonic Wind EnsembleGlenn C. Hayes, conductor
February 27, 2005
In Tribute to Frederick Fennell
Morning Alleluias .........................NelsonHammersmith ...............................HolstThree Japanese Dances.................RogersSusan Elsen, mezzo soprano Passacaglia and Fugue in c minor .............................. Bach/HunsbergerThe Black Horse Troop ......Sousa/Fennell
WYOMINGLaramie County Community College
Wind SymphonyJim Colonna, Conductor
March 21, 2005
Duke of Marlborough Fanfare ......GraingerImmovable Do ..........................GraingerSuite Francaise.......................... MilhaudBallad .........................................GouldYiddish Dances .............................Gorb
Laramie County Community College Wind Symphony
Jim Colonna, ConductorApril 21, 2005
Grand Central Station ....................TorkeSecond Suite in F .........................HolstResting in the Peace of His Hands .GibsonDivertimento ........................PersichettiThree Sketches .....................Grundman
CANADAUniversity of Manitoba
Wind Ensemble & Chamber WindsDr. Fraser Linklater, conductor
October 8, 2004
Royal Fireworks Music .....Handel/HindsleyO Sacred Head, Now Wounded......LathamSonate Pian e Forte ....................Gabrieli
Greg McLean, graduate conductorLe Bal de Beatrice d’Este ................Hahnjoe’s last mix .............................menard
University of ManitobaConcert Band
Connie Turner, conductorNovember 25, 2004
Conzensus ........................Van der RoostTheir Blossoms Down .....................HazoSerenade ...............................Bourgeois
Aaron Sivertson, graduate conductorChorale and Shaker Dance .........Zdechlik
University of ManitobaWind Ensemble
Dr. Fraser Linklater, conductor November 25, 2004
George Washington Bridge.........SchumanGreg McLean, graduate conductor
Night on Bald Mountain .........................Mussorgsky/HindsleyMusic for Prague 1968 ....................Husa Russian Christmas Music .................Reed
University of ManitobaWind Ensemble & Chamber Winds
Dr. Fraser Linklater, conductor February 4, 2005
William Byrd Suite.........................JacobAaron Sivertson, graduate conductor
Ariel ..................................SemchyshynPremiere Performance
Divertissement, Op. 36 ...............BernardRussian Funeral ...........................BrittenThree Rags from “The Red Back Book” .................................Joplin/SchullerL’Homme Armé .........................Marshall
25 - Business SPRING 2005
COLLEGE BAND DIRECTORS NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONBOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGDECEMBER 17, 2004HILTON HOTEL – CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
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TOTAL INCOME 62,044.17
EXPENSES
POSTAGE (not including publications and dues notices) 365.77 PRINTING (not including Journal and Report) 493.92 MEMBER SERVICES 5,332.07 TRAVEL 211.50 CBDNA 0.00 CBDNA REPORT 0.00 WEB SITE 3,074.70 SECRETARY OFFICE 1,150.00 TREASURER OFFICE 0.00 CHICAGO MEETINGS 1,545.92 DIVISION REBATES 15,000.00 PRESIDENTS FUND 0.00 PROJECTS (commissions, composition competition) 12,500.00 DIRECTORY 0.00 NATIONAL CONFERENCE 26,080.00 CONDUCTING SYMPOSIUM 3,000.00 LONG RANGE PLANNING SESSION 1,092.00 MISC. EXPENSES (CPA, dues refunds, etc.) 857.00
TOTAL EXPENSES 70,702.88
SUMMARY
Checking Account Balance 9/30/03 40,350.48 Total Deposits 9/30/04 62,010.66 Interest 10/1/02 - 9/30/03 73.11 Royalty from Gordon Jacob Press 0.00 Debit for returned check (620.00) Total Disbursements 10/1/03 - 9/30/03 (70,702.88) Checking Balance 9/30/04 31,111.37
II. Dreyfus LIquid Assets, Inc. 039 03227479-7
Balance 10/1/03 14,181.28 Interest 10/1/03 - 9/30/04 72.40 Balance 9/30/04 14,253.68
III. Total Operating Account Assets 45,365.05
Richard L. Floyd, National Secretary Date: 12/15/04 COLLEGE BAND DIRECTORS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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