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Winter Band Concert St St. Norbert College Digital Commons @ St. Norbert College Music Performances Music 2-10-2018 Winter Band Concert St. Norbert College Music Department Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/performances Recommended Citation St. Norbert College Music Department, "Winter Band Concert" (2018). Music Performances. 53. https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/performances/53 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Music at Digital Commons @ St. Norbert College. It has been accepted for inclusion in Music Performances by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ St. Norbert College. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Winter Band Concert Saturday, February 10, 2018, 7:30 p.m. featuring St. Norbert College Wind Ensemble Dr. Philip Klickman, Conductor & St. Norbert College Jazz Ensemble Dr. Eric High, Conductor & Winter BandFest Concert Sunday, February 11, 2018, 2:00 p.m. featuring St. Norbert College Wind Ensemble & 2018 High School Honors Band Dr. Philip Klickman, Conductor Abbot Pennings Hall of Fine Arts Byron L. Walter Theatre ~ Program for the Winter Band Concert; Saturday, February 10 ~ St. Norbert College Wind Ensemble Dr. Philip Klickman, Conductor Symphonic Dance No. 3 - "Fiesta"...........................................................Clifton Williams Sang!........................................................................................................................Dana Wilson Amazing Grace………………………………………………..................arr. William Himes Vesuvius………………………………………………………………………….Frank Ticheli St. Norbert College Jazz Ensemble Dr. Eric High, Conductor Livin’ Larger Than Life………………………………………...……………..Alan Baylock Midnight Voyage……………………………………………………………Joey Calderazzo Arr. Alan Baylock The Old Chief’s Lookout…………………………………………………..……Rick Hirsch Ponteio…………………………………………………...Edu Lobo & Jose Carlos Capinan Arr. Eric Richards ~ Program for the Winter BandFest Concert; Sunday, February 11 ~ St. Norbert College Wind Ensemble Dr. Philip Klickman, Conductor Symphonic Dance No. 3 - "Fiesta"...........................................................Clifton Williams Sang!........................................................................................................................Dana Wilson Amazing Grace………………………………………………..................arr. William Himes Vesuvius………………………………………………………………………….Frank Ticheli ~ INTERMISSION ~ 2018 High School Honors Band Dr. Philip Klickman, Conductor The Liberty Bell………………………………………………………..….John Philip Sousa Rhythm of the Winds………………………………………………………...Frank Erickson October…………………………………………………………………………..Eric Whitacre Of Sailors and Whales (Five Scenes from Melville)……………...W. Francis McBeth I. Ishmael – “I go to sea as a simple sailor” II. Queequeg – “It was quite plain that he must be some abominable savage, but Queequeg was a creature in the transitory state – neither caterpillar nor butterfly.” III. Father Mapple – “This ended, in prolonged solemn tones, like the continual tolling of a bell in a ship that is foundering at sea in a fog – in such tones he commenced reading the following hymn; but changing his manner towards the concluding stanzas, burst forth with a pealing exultation and joy.” IV. Ahab – “So powerfully did the whole grim aspect of Ahab affect me that for the first few moments I hardly noted the barbaric white leg upon which he partly stood.” V. The White Whale – “Moby Dick seemed combinedly possessed by all the angels that fell from heaven. The birds! - the birds! They mark the spot.” St. Norbert College Wind Ensemble Dr. Philip Klickman, Conductor Trumpet Flute Bryce Daniels, Beaver Dam Lauren Gentine, Plymouth Charles Luoma-Mannisto, Anna Hartjes, Combined Locks* Iron Mountain, MI Kylie Klenke, New Holstein Adam Rohde, Beaver Dam* Rylee Kramer, Little Chute Kieran Wallace, Appleton Megan Lau, De Pere Krystal Pold, Saint Charles, IL Horn Olivia Biskobing, Clarinet Port Washington Sarah Duginske, Denmark Regan Borowski, Burlington David Rasmussen, Spencer Maddie Pamperin, Marion* Craig Sampo Jr., Pulaski Delaney Sieber, Anoka, MN* Trombone Joshua Leach, Elmwood Bass Clarinet Justin Warax, Pulaski* Beau Fountaine, Evansville, IL Euphonium Alto Saxophone Miriam Lyons, Catawba Emily Brewer, Fond du Lac* Erin Hanke, Howards Grove Tuba William Myers, Port Washington Joseph Brown, Grafton* Eric Herman, Black Creek Tenor Saxophone Natalie Rennhack, Beaver Dam Michelle Lobermeier, Park Falls Percussion Baritone Saxophone Kirstin Duprey, Manitowoc Nathan Ortiz, Oconto Olivia Durocher, Green Bay Jack Eckelaert, Kimberly String Bass Jason Holz, Green Bay *Indicates Section Principal St. Norbert College Jazz Ensemble Dr. Eric High, Conductor Alto Saxophones Trombones Emily Brewer, Fond du Lac Gavi VanBoxtel, Green Bay Tyler Butts, Mauston Sarah Hanna, Luxemburg Josh Leach, Elmwood Tenor Saxophones Joe Brown, Grafton William Myers, Port Washington Nathan Ortiz, Oconto Piano Connor Klavekoske, Beaver Dam Baritone Saxophone Erin Hanke, Howards Grove Bass Jason Holz, Green Bay Trumpets Kieran Wallace, Appleton Drum Set Bryce Daniels, Beaver Dam Jack Eckelaert, Appleton Charles Luoma-Mannisto, Iron Mountain, MI Percussion Nathan Simanek, New Berlin Kirstin Duprey, Manitowoc Daniel Hawbaker, Washburn 2018 High School Honors Band Dr. Philip Klickman, Conductor Flute Carolyn Bauer, Prentice High School Lilia Shallow, Lena High School Leah Fannin, Leah Schilke, Denmark High School Oshkosh West High School Olivia Stellpflug, Stefania Gocimowski, Oshkosh West High School Marinette High School Mercedes Stromberg, McKenzie Kamholz, Oshkosh West High School Oshkosh West High School Rhonda Valenzuela, Maggie Martin, Roncalli High School Cedar Grove High School Cynthia Carol Murphy, Oboe Prentice High School Jonathan Tesch, Hannah Olson, Seymour High School Oshkosh West High School Elaine Pree, Bassoon Cedar Grove High School Max Reed, Oshkosh West High School Clarinet Tenor Saxophone Desirae Hurning, Lena High School Morgan Beaudo, Seth Johnson, Marinette High School Oshkosh West High School Peter Murphy, Lena High School Grace Kadonsky, Kyra Shipman, Oshkosh West High School Oshkosh West High School Taylor Kinsella, Denmark High School Baritone Saxophone Anna Kiskunas, Madelyn Harwell, Cedar Grove High School Oshkosh High School Alyssa Miller, Marinette High School Frank Holmes, Oshkosh High School Alexis Schaefer, Oshkosh West High School French Horn Connor Schmiling, Lindsey Ausin, Algoma High School Ashwaubenon High School Wolfgang Vetter, Camden Jackson, Green Bay West High School Oconto Falls High School Mel Weigand, Jared Johnson, Oshkosh West High School West De Pere High School Kaitlyn Wolff, Luke Kiefer, Cedar Grove High School Oshkosh West High School Rebecca Zier, Oshkosh West High School Trumpet Aidan Anderson, Bass Clarinet Prentice High School Jose Estrada, De Pere High School Kaitlyn Benson, Oshkosh West High School Alto Saxophone Talia Cheney, Marinette High School Eric Bal, Oshkosh West High School Emily Gonnering, Brooke Bergelin, Oconto Falls High School Denmark High School McKenzie Hallstrand, Ben Everson, Marinette High School Prentice High School Travis Fetting, Frances Kerkhof, Appleton East High School Oshkosh West High School Sophia Larsen, Emily Lange, Lena High School Cedar Grove High School Riannon LeCaptain, Kacie Ley, De Pere High School De Pere High School David Neering, Crivitz High School Erica Reindl, Marinette High School Megan Schaefer, Zachary Schmidt, Marathon High School Prentice High School Paige Stapleton, Oconto Falls High School Mara Weis, Denmark High School Trombone Taylor Alexander, Oshkosh West High School Theo Haaks, Appleton High School Karl Lind, Prentice High School Joe Mayo, Oshkosh West High School Abe Miller, Oshkosh West High School Rachel Rabas, Denmark High School David Utrie, Denmark High School Euphonium Kelly Hueckman, Denmark High School Kiara Lamb, Seymour High School Dillon Nikolas, Oshkosh West High School Tuba Cayden Cisler, Denmark High School Mason Wilke, Oshkosh West High School Percussion Julia Cain, Elkhart Lake High School Talia Musial, Roncalli High School Owen Petrich, Denmark High School Kara Pree, Cedar Grove High School Chris Walaszek, Roncalli High School Thank you to the following directors for their support and for encouraging their students to attend Winter Band Fest. We appreciate their dedication to helping make this weekend a successful event. Winter BandFest 2018 - List of Schools and Directors Algoma High School, Algoma, WI Jennifer Massey Appleton East High School, Appleton, WI Margaret LeFleur Appleton West High School, Appleton, WI Amanda Balane Ashwaubenon High School, Ashwaubenon, WI Scott Konop Cedar Grove High School, Cedar Grove, WI Alanna Ford Crivitz High School, Crivitz, WI Brian Kopfhammer De Pere High School, De Pere, WI Evan Marlowe Denmark High School, Denmark, WI Wesley Couch Elkhart Lake High School, Elkhart Lake, WI Jodi Voss Green Bay West High School, Green Bay, WI Dave Viste Lena High School, Lena, WI Hilary Oskey Marathon High School, Marathon, WI Sara Sternberg Marinette High School, Marinette, WI Andrew Marrier Oconto Falls High School, Oconto Falls, WI Victoria Dominguez Oshkosh North High School, Oshkosh, WI Jim Dorschner Oshkosh West High School, Oshkosh, WI Brian Wilson Prentice High School, Prentice, WI Andrea Cress Roncalli High School, Manitowoc, WI Corey VanSickle Seymour High School, Seymour, WI Ryan Alban West De Pere High School, De Pere, WI Dan Gilanyi Instrumental Music at St. Norbert College St. Norbert
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