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Our Sponsors
The
Marlington
Instrumental Music Department’s
Winter Concert 2018
Upcoming Dates
Mar. 3rd HS OMEA Large Group Contest
Mar. 17th Mattress Fundraiser
Mar. 30th - Apr. 2nd Spring Break
Apr. 13th - 15th School Musical
May 1st Spring Concert 6th - 12th Grade
May 28th Memorial Day Performances
June 3rd Graduation
June 6th Last Day of School
Aug. 12th - 17th HS Mandatory Band Camp at Muskingum!!!!!
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Under the Direction of
Bret PendergastMarch 1, 2018 at 7:00 pm
in the High School Auditorium
The
High School Jazz Band
The Candy Man…………………………L. Bricusse & A. Newley arr. Sammy Nestico
Most people would recognize this song from the movie “Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory” or from the single release by Sammy Davis Jr.
(interestingly, his only #1 single). In 2014, Sammy’s version was sampled to create a virtual duet with Barry Manilow.
Alto Saxophone Trumpet Trombone
Trenton Herzog^ Kassandra Kurtz Marc Vichnar
Luis Montelongo Breanna Baumgarten Rex Jackson
Alivia Collins Allyson Haines^ Michael Myers
Megan Quinn Jorja Kline Alexandrea Thomas
Christina Dager Isabella Delmoro Preston Hartman
Erika Black
Tenor Saxophone Madi Hall Percussion
Alison Sanor Rylee Miles
Jonathan Kurtz Piano Connor Ecrement^
Corrine Bauhof^ Jonathan Brahler
Bari Saxophone
Chance Gaczkowski Guitar
Sloan Stakleff
Bass Clarinet Trombone Euphonium
2 11
^ = Senior
Parent – Teacher Communication – Concert Etiquette
THE TEN RULES OF CONCERT ETIQUETTETHE TEN RULES OF CONCERT ETIQUETTETHE TEN RULES OF CONCERT ETIQUETTETHE TEN RULES OF CONCERT ETIQUETTE (For Adults)
1. Refrain from talking. The first and greatest rule. It also includes whispering to or disciplining your other children. 2. Refrain from unwrapping noisy candy wrappers during the performance. If the composer wanted to include crinkle paper noises to the music, he/she would have written it into the parts. 3. Turn off pagers, cell phones and watch alarms. While many cell phones and pagers have symphonic-like rings, they don’t always fit into the musical score, nor do they provide pleasant sounds for your neighbors. 4. Do not wave to your children during the concert. After all, they do know who you are already, and they know you are there; you most likely brought them to the concert. 5. Do not take flash photography. You do not want your child to fall off the stage from blindness, do you? 6. Do not walk down the center aisle with your video camera. Video cameras work just as well from the back of the auditorium. (Besides; the light is usually not good enough for video taping anyway.) 7. Do not leave as soon as your child’s portion of the concert is over. All of the students deserve a full audience for their performances. Remember, next time your child’s song(s) could be last. 8. Applaud at appropriate times. Some musical selections have several sections. Remember, it’s not over until all of the sections of that selection have been performed. 9. Do not leave the auditorium during the music. Wait for a break in the concert to visit the restroom, unless you are carrying a screaming child, in which case you should leave quietly and quickly. PLEASE! 10. Go to the concert expecting the best. You might just be surprised how good your student sounds when the other students join in!
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Thank-You’s…Our Principals Mr. Pepper, Mr. Evanich, and Mr. Spondyl for all of their
support and help.
Mr. Cannon and the Custodial Staff for making all of our lives better.
The Staff and Teachers for their help with our program.
My Assistants - Mr. & Mrs. Marshall, and Mr. Stakleff for making our
programs better with their skills and abilities.
Mrs. Grubb, Ms. Newill, Mrs. Ashmore, Mrs. Troyer and the Boosters for
working so hard to support the program, staff, and students.
The Students for all their hard work this year!
Mr. Knoll and the Administration for all of their help and for the programs.
All of the Parents that make learning music a priority in their kids lives.
Stacie, Corwin, and Drew - The Roses on the Path to the Tower.
The
6 Grade BandAliens Landing………..………………………….……John Prescott
Subtitled “In Your Backyard!”, this selection uses sound tubes and other percussive effects to simulate an eerie atmosphere.
Comet Ride…………………………………..………Brian Balmages
To explore the composition of a comet, NASA launched an 820 lbs. probe to crash into Comet Tempel 1. Deep Impact (a flyby spacecraft) photographed the
impactor probe as it hit the comet at approximately 23,000 mph.
Ode To Louie…………………………..…..……arr. Brad Schoener
This arrangement combines Beethoven’s “Ode To Joy” with Richard Berry’s “Louie Louie”. The most famous rendition is still the Kingsmen’s version from
1963.
Erika Black Marc Vichnar* Rex Jackson
Madi Hall Emily Troyer^ Alexandrea Thomas
Corrine Bauhof^ Nicholas Watson Tuba
Bassoon Preston Hartman Samuel Morrow*^
BreAnna Boyce^ Joshua Rzucidlo Michael Myers
Percussion
Rylee Miles* Connor Ecrement^ Killian Caldwell
Jonathan Brahler Elijah Ketler Branyn Gerber^
Matthew Ashmore Edward Rose Jorja Kline
Tyler Nidy
310
* = First Chair ^ = Senior
Flute Clarinet Trumpet
Mackenzie Buehler Emily Fox Raymond Cleveland
Jozie Cobb Trevor Holona KatieLynn England
Chloe Donnaurnmo Leah Menegay Leah Guess
Lauren Donovan Ashlyn Oswald David Hoebeke
Nattallie Naugle Brianna Waite Joshuah Stollings
Chloe Turner Alto Saxophone Joshua Tarter
Hannah Hersher Lucas Zink
Alix Leonard
Lillian Pulka
The
High School Jazz BandSoloists: Kassandra Kurtz, Michael Myers, Alison Sanor
Theme From Family Guy……………MacFarland, Zuckerman, Murphy
arr. Roger Holmes
The TV show is now in it’s 16th season and is the first cartoon to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series since the
Flintstones in 1961.
Twittering Machine…………………..….…..……Brian Balmages
This song was inspired by the painting “Twittering Machine” by Paul Klee that was inspired by the song “Die Zwitschermaschine” by Giselher Klebe. This is
our required piece for the contest.
Trombone Percussion
Serenity Carnes Mason Fenske Lilly Caldwell
Wyatt Dillon Austin Galloway Elizabeth Mason
Grace Harris Robert Porter Nash Minor
Hunter Hawkins Travis Ward
Caiden O’Brien
Emma Phillips
Baritone
Shekinah Ketler
Flute Oboe Tenor Saxophone
Allyson Haines*^ Michaela Nolf Megan Quinn
Miranda Morian Clarinet Katlynn Everhart
Katie Shatzer Elizabeth Narris* Bari Saxophone
Ashley Tarter Alison Sanor Luis Montelongo
Isabella Delmoro Maria Basso^ French Horn
Katie Truax Sarianne Baum Brennah Grubb^*
Danica Sedoris Kenzie Ashmore Karina DeLeon
Christina Dager Savannah Sponseller^ Hailey Hershberger
Cassidy Lanham William Cameron Jonathan Kurtz
Chantel Garnes^ Katelyn Bowers Trumpet
Victoria Young Alto Saxophone Kassandra Kurtz*
Alexis Hoopes Trenton Herzog*^ Heaven Garren
Megan Denny Breanna Baumgarten
Chance Gaczkowski Sierra Harris
Carter Gramlich Ryan Rigdon
Mario Babbo Kaitlyn Maley
David Unkefer
49
* = First Chair ^ = Senior
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The
High School Jazz BandSoloists: Trenton Herzog
Sanford And Son Theme………………………….…Quincy Jones arr. John Berry
The actual title of this song is “The Streetbeater”. Sanford and Son ran for six seasons and was the #2 show for several of the seasons. It was based on a BBC show entitled “Steptoe and Son” and was NBC’s answer to “All In The Family”.
The
High School Concert BandThe Band will be performing these songs for three OMEA judges on March 3rd at Lake High School. After that they will go to Lake’s band room and sight read a song for a fourth judge. Their ratings will be combined for an
overall rating.
Metamorphosis………………………………….…..……Gary Fagan
Gary Fagan has over 70 published works and has had many of them on various state lists for large group. This song has rhythmic vitality, soaring
legato lines and occasional meter changes.
Midway March……………………………..…………John Williams arr. John Moss
The Band is required to play a march and this one is one of Williams’ first big hits. The movie chronicles the Battle of Midway and starred Charlton
Heston, Henry Fonda, James Coburn, Robert Wagner, and Tom Selleck.
The
7 Grade BandChariots Of Fire………………………………………….……Vangelis
arr. Michael Brown
This theme is from the movie of the same name and has been used for commercials, TV shows, and campaigns. Among the Band Members, it’s called
Brennah’s Theme…
The River Kwai March……………………..……Malcolm Arnold arr. Robert Longfield
From the movie “Bridge On The River Kwai”, this march is a combination of Arnold’s march and “Colonel Bogey” by F.J. Rickets. As in the film, the band
begins by whistling the “Colonel Bogey” melody.
Sight Reading
The Band has graciously decided to allow everyone see what the first day of rehearsal sounds like when we start a new song. Most people only get to hear the “finished” product. The idea for this came out of a discussion I had with Mr. Evanich. The students will have 3 minutes to look the piece over, I will get to talk them through it for 3 minutes and then they will play it all the
way through - good, bad, or indifferent…
Flute
Emma Jackson* Wyatt Coffey Kayla Marteney
Abigail Corlett Summer Davis Mariah Babbo
Alto Saxophone
Spenser Rozich* Marta Miranda Emma Schnebelen
Elliot Lanzer Dylan Reynolds Logan Visi
58 * = First Chair
The
8 Grade BandLe Sabre……………….……….………………..………Eric Osterling
Eric Osterling started playing piano professionally at 14 and wrote over a hundred songs for concert band! He also taught in public schools for 34 years
in Portland, Connecticut.
Crusader’s Hymn……………..……..….…….…arr. James Ployhar
This song is known to many as “Fairest Lord Jesus”. The melody originally comes from the Silesia region - an area mostly in Poland on the Oder River.
1st and Goal……………………………………….…….…Joel Spineti
Whether it's high school, college, or professional football, nothing is more exciting than watching the action on 1st & Goal! This piece depicts the high energy of this fast-moving sport through the use of driving rhythms, melodic
brass lines, and soaring woodwinds.
Clarinet Trumpet Tuba
Maria Warner* William Coffey* Grace Edwards
Kaylee Cherry Autumn Ronske Percussion
Jayden Kelly Garret Kunz Elizabeth Mason*
Olivia Todd Jordan Dunham Nash Minor
Benjamin Lacher Hunter Evans Lilly Caldwell
Autumn Myers Trombone Rolando Ramirez
Sade Minor Timothy Mayle*
Hannah Frederick Kyler Mattern
Tenor Saxophone Jacob Marriner
Isaac Majoris
Dakota Garren Madisyn Greer
Bari Saxophone Baritone
Lauren Price* Kasey Lam
6 7* = First Chair
* = First Chair
Flute Bari Saxophone Trombone
Pilar Montelongo* Chance Gaczkowski Marc Vichnar
Janaan Alihassan Trumpet Emily Troyer
Clarinet Lindsey Rhoads* Alexandrea Thomas
Andrea Dager* Konnor Jackson Euphonium
Amelia Reeves Jacob Hamilton Jasmyne May*
Orah Green Alec Goodwin Tuba
Cade Ulbricht Gavin McCoy Zachary Morris
Bass Clarinet Kaitlyn Maley Samuel Morrow
Erika Black French Horn Percussion
Alto Saxophone Claire Gerber* CaliAnn England*
William Lanzer* Brennah Grubb Logan Waite
Trenton Herzog Jonathan Kurtz Antonio Delmoro
Tenor Saxophone Charles Bauhof
Megan Quinn Zacharius Clevenger
Kevin Aeling