RR e e p p o oDouglas r r Stotter, t t editor Spring 2004

Our unwillingness to deal with our field’s ills, preferring instead From the Podium to talk about the symptoms of our various professional diseases, Dear Colleagues, is certainly caused in part by our self-referencing, but may also reflect a mentality inadvertently perpetuated by the 19th century Eleven months ago, I used this space to assert that our organiza- systems in which we work. tion’s greatest strength is its duality: i.e., we are embedded in both music education and the world of concert music. At that time, it For sometime now, we have lived in the Information Age. None- was my suggestion that we exploit that strength by continuing to theless, Industrial Age modes of operation permeate everything sponsor commissions, awards, and other projects that promote the that we do, from ensemble paradigms, including the way that we many configurations of the contemporary wind band as a serious often teach and conduct, to our repertoire choices, to myriad field- medium for artistic expression, while working to improve our posi- wide activities and structures. While the efficient employment of tion within our country’s music education community. To that end, groups of people operating according to a strict set of procedures CBDNA has recently spearheaded several initiatives that involve to mass-produce products was a hallmark of that previous era, the collaborations with other organizations; hopefully, several of these Information Age is centered around the creation and exchange of will bear abundant fruit in near future. Meanwhile, member ser- intellectual capital—equity developed by creative individuals who vices on the CBDNA website have already expanded—have you are encouraged to think independently. To be sure, tangible prod- checked out the interest-area listserves?—and the board is currently ucts are still the result of much contemporary innovation; however, considering a major overhaul of the site. creative minds are today’s most consequential factories.

As is the case with any individual or organization, CBDNA has One signpost of Information Age behavior is the desire for true both strengths and weaknesses. I submit that our two greatest dialogue. Dialogic communication might be thought of as an weaknesses are our collective unwillingness to regularly delve into endless cycle of listening, reflection, questioning, and re-framing. the issues that lie beneath the surface concerns we all share and That is a demanding process! Is it any wonder that we make our our prevailing penchant for self-reference in most matters. Harsh, lives a bit more manageable by acquiescing to dogmas, unwittingly perhaps, but if CBDNA is to contribute in any meaningful way to sustaining an “assembly-line” manner of thinking? Unfortunately, the future musical fabric of our culture, I feel that we must address following another’s rules often manifests contextual irrelevance; our flaws, as we applaud our accomplishments. i.e., each of our situations is unique and solutions for “band program A” do not necessarily apply to “band program B.” The fact that we are predisposed to self-referential customs as a field is easily understood. First, wind bands in this country have continued on the next page long benefited from the compelling leadership of numerous college band directors. Our “icons” have historically served as models of seemingly everything! (Why seek outside advice?) Second, we are a sub-specialty (wind band conducting) of a narrow specialty (conducting) within the relatively small field of concert music. (Who outside the profession really understands that we are more In this Issue: than vehicles for outdoor entertainment?) Finally, our profession comprises hundreds of what Michael Maccoby calls “produc- Division Conferences Review...... 2 tive narcissists”—innovative “CEOs” who possess foresight, the capacity for systems thinking, visioning, the ability to motivate, 2005 National Conference News ...... 5 and partnering skills. (Sound familiar?) Such people rarely feel the need to seek many other opinions! Nevertheless, Mihaly News and Information ...... 6 Csikszentmihalyi’s admonition rings true: “When a field becomes too self-referential and cut off from reality, it runs the risk of be- Programs, State by State ...... 8 coming irrelevant.” Forum...... 20 Business...... 21

2 - FROM the PODIUM/DIVISIONAL CONFERENCES Spring '04 Are we CBDNA members ready to become a community com- North Central Division Conference mitted to the continuous exchange of ideas between independent February 19-21, 2004 thinkers, rather than a collection of tribes, each devoted to a singular point of view? Are we prepared to deepen our dialogue to encom- College/Conservatory of Music pass substantive issues—e.g., the fundamental purpose of instru- University of Cincinnati mental music education in our schools at this juncture, the reasons Cincinnati, Ohio for the current status of concert music in this country—instead of Rodney Winther and Terence Milligan, hosts spending our time talking mostly about one another? Hopefully, the answer is YES; otherwise, we suggest that we care more about Lectures, Presentation and Panel Discussions appearances—how “he” conducted, how “her” group sounds, how many people attend our concerts, etc.—than about the context, Rautavaara’s Works for Winds content, or ultimate outcome of our life’s work. Donald Lovejoy, Winona State University Featuring the Rautavaara Octet Performance by the In 1972, evolutionary theorists Stephen Jay Gould and Niles University of Michigan Symphony Band Chamber Winds, Eldredge introduced the theory of punctuated equilibrium. This Michael Haithcock, conductor theory advances the notion that during an evolutionary process, Fueling the Repertoire Fire long periods of relative stability are interrupted by short periods Jim Cochran, Vice President, Shattinger Music Co. of intense change. I maintain that we are in the midst of rapid change, a cultural transformation that will significantly impact the Chamber Music from the Romantic Period wind band. In my view, we can choose to be architects now or Rodney Winther, Cincinnati College/Conservatory of Music plumbers later. Will CBDNA help design the future or be satisfied Featuring the CCM Chamber Winds to repair the system, as it springs leaks? Will we continue to chase Strike Up La Banda (Wind Music from Spain) the Industrial Age orchestral paradigm with our “eyes wide shut” or Richard Scott Cohen, Ferris State University open ourselves to the array of musical possibilities that are before us? The choice is ours—at least for today. It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World--promotion and tenure Glenn C. Hayes, University of Wisconsin Whitewater With Much Regard and Hope for Our Future, Chamber Music from 20th Century France Gary Donald DeRoche, DePaul University Featuring the CCM Chamber Winds Music from the South-South American Wind Music Pamela Bustos, University of Wisconsin-Superior Triumphale Ode, Op.11 (Howard Hanson 1918) James Ripley, Carthage College Nurturing the Soul of the Band Glenn C. Hayes, University of Wisconsin Whitewater

Format preferences: Submissions to the Report •1st: send an email message to [email protected] •2nd: Disk (MAC or PC) Send all materials to: •3rd: hard copies Douglas Stotter, editor CBDNA Report For programs: Department of Bands Please include your STATE and DATE OF PERFOR- Merrill Hall MANCE in all submissions. Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405 The CBDNA Executive Board and the editor encourage pro- gram submissions for specific concerts in performance order Submission deadlines: rather than repertoire lists for semesters, tours, or school years. •October 1 for the Fall issue Many CBDNA members are as interested in how their fellow •March 1 for the Spring issue members program as they are in what they program. •June 1 for the Summer issue Please note: When sending email or computer disk, do not use tabs, leader characters, boldface, italics, centering, justi- fication, or other formatting. Submissions will be formatted prior to publication. Spring '04 DIVISIONAL CONFERENCES - 3 Graduate Student Forum Baldwin-Wallace Wind Ensemble Terence Milligan, Cincinnati College/Conservatory of Music Dwight Oltman, conductor Classic Overture in C...... Francois Joseph Gossec Renewing The Creative Environment: A New Vision Three Chorale Preludes...... William P. Latham Loris O. Chobanian, Donald Grantham, Ian Krouse, Libby Larsen, L’homme Arme ...... Christopher Marshall and Chen Yi, panelists Concertino for Piano and Wind Ensemble..... Loris O. Chobanian Moderators: Richard K. Hansen, St. Cloud State University, Libby Carla McElhaney, Piano Larsen Samurai ...... Nigel Clarke American Wind Symphony Repertoire Ohio University Wind Ensemble John Climer, conductor Warren Olfert, North Dakota State University Fanfarria...... Roberto Sierra Collegiate Marching Bands in the 21st Century Panel Discussion Octour, Divertissement pour instruments a vent...... Lawrence Stoffel, Northern Illinois University, moderator ...... Jurriaan Andriessen from Five Folksongs for Soprano and Band...... Bernard Gilmore Emily Barrett, soprano Concerts from Caricature Suite...... Jere Hutcheson University of Michigan Concert Band The Gumsucker’s March...... Percy Grainger Steven Davis, conductor Central Michigan University Wind Ensemble Galliard Battaglia ...... Samuel Scheidt John E. Williamson, conductor Jamie L. Nix, conductor Ouverture ...... Germaine Taillefaire X2 ...... Scott McCallister Piece of Mind...... Dana Wilson Larry Teal Graduate Saxophone Quartet Perpetual Song ...... Dan Welcher A Fugal Concerto ...... Gustav Holst/Davis Concertino for Percussion and Winds...... David Gillingham Amy Porter, Flute Nancy Ambrose-King, Oboe St. Cloud State University Wind Ensemble Symphony No. 2 ...... Frank Ticheli Richard K. Hansen, conductor Mourning Dance ...... Bernard Rogers University of Nebraska - Lincoln Wind Ensemble Come, memory...... Donald Grantham Carolyn A. Barber, conductor Songs from Letters...... Libby Larsen Chronos...... Vaclav Nelhybel Sure, on This Shining Night...... Samuel Barber The Good Soldier Schweik Suite...... Robert Kurka Zion’s Walls ...... Aaron Copland American Child...... Carter Pann Crónica del ultima año en la vida de un Mexicano...... Ian Krouse Symphony in B-flat...... Paul Hindemith Intercollegiate Band Paula Holcomb, conductor The University of Akron Symphonic Band Red Cape Tango...... Michael Daugherty Robert D. Jorgensen, conductor Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonnie Doon ...... Percy Grainger Awayday ...... Adam Gorb “March” from Symphonic Metamorphosis ...... Paul Hindemith Concerto for Two Horns ...... Georg Friedrich Handel/Schaefer Shortcut Home ...... Dana Wilson William Hoyt and Peter Erb, horns Intermezzo...... Reinhold Gliere/Barrows Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Gala Prism Concert William Hoyt, horn “The Marvelous Prism of the Wind Band” The Signal Tree...... Nikola Resanovic Overture to the “The Royal Fireworks”.. Georg Frederick Handel The Crooked River...... Nikola Resanovic Rodney Winther, conductor Southern Harmony...... Donald Grantham Fili Mi, Absalon ...... Heinrich Schutz George Washington Bicentennial March ...... Kenneth Shaw, bass soloist, Rodney Stucky, Archlute, Overture on Russian and Kirghiz Folk Songs...... CCM Trombone Choir, David Vining, conductor ...... Dimitri Shostakovich/Duker Dance Rhythms...... Wallingford Riegger CCM Symphony Band, Terence Milligan, conductor Capital University Symphonic Winds Begrabnisgesang, Opus 13...... Johannes Brahms Barry E. Kopetz, conductor CCM Chorale and Wind Symphony, Stephen Coker, conductor Air Raid! ...... Rocky Reuter Ionisation...... Edgard Varese Masque...... Kenneth Hesketh CCM Percussion Ensemble, James Culley, conductor ... de tango...... Vicente Moncho Presto from Octet-Partita, Opus 78...... Franz Krommer Paris Sketches ...... Martin Ellerby CCM Chamber Players Sonata for Trumpet ...... Eric Ewazen Caravan ...... Duke Ellington James Stokes, trumpet CCM Jazz Ensemble, Rick VanMatre, director Condition Red ...... Noah Taylor Selections from The Brass Band Journal ...... G.W.E. Friederich Lagan Love ...... Luigi Zaninelli CCM Brass Choir, Timothy Northcut, director Tune in a Popular London Style from “In A Nutshell” ...... Les Couleurs Fauves...... Karel Husa ...... Percy Aldridge Grainger CCM Wind Symphony Rodney Winther, conductor 4 - DIVISIONAL CONFERENCES Spring '04 Eastern Division Conference The University of New Hampshire Andrew Boysen, conductor February 26-28, 2004 Messagio ...... Zdenek Lukas Morgan State University Rondino in E flat ...... Ludwig van Beethoven Baltimore, Maryland Santa Fe Saga...... Morton Gould Melvin Miles, host Mark DeTurk, conductor Four Grainger Songs...... Percy Grainger/Svanoe Lectures and Presentations Jenni Carbaugh Cook, soprano Erika Svanoe, conductor S’aint Funk...... Michael Annicchiarico Concert Band Repertoire by Black Composers: Mis-education or *premiere* Missed-Education? Relentless ...... Andrew Boysen, Jr. Ronnie Wooten, Northern Illinois University Rhode Island College Wind Ensemble Ross Lee Finney Retrospective Robert Franzblau, conductor David Martynuik, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Medieval Suite ...... Ron Nelson Toccata Marziale...... Ralph Vaughan Williams Conducting and Scoring Silent Films: How Any Band Can Ac- William Berz, guest conductor company a Classic Silent Movie Green Eggs and Ham ...... Robert Kapilow Allen Feinstein, Northeastern University Diana McVey and Liana Stillman, sopranos Old Home Days...... Charles Ives/Elkus Molly on the Shore...... Percy Grainger For the 21st Century Wind/Band Ensemble Conductor- The Legacy of Wind Band Ensemble Development and its Literature Since Hartt Wind Ensemble 1975 Glen Adsit, conductor Frank Battisti, New England Conservatory Timepiece...... Cindy McTee Eric Rombach-Kendall, guest conductor Concerts Colonial Song ...... Percy Grainger Fugitive Visions ...... Sergei Prokofiev Morgan State University Symphonic Band Matthew Herbst, soloist Melvin Miles, conductor Masquerade Variations...... Stephen Gryc Fanfare for a New Era...... Jack Stamp Chant Funeraire...... Gabriel Faure/Moss Hymn Variants ...... Alfred Reed Tales from the Center of the Earth...... Nebojsa Jovan Zivkovic Three Negro Dances ...... Florence Price/Leidzen Bandancing ...... Jack Stamp Gala Concert Danse Folatre ...... Claude T. Smith The U.S. Army Field Band & Soldiers’ Chorus A Fraternal Prelude ...... Gary Powell Nash Col. Findley Hamilton, conductor The Unknown Soldier...... Quincy Hilliard Patriotic Prologue...... various composers Finale from Symphony No. 5...... Dmitri Shostakovich/Rogers Towson State University Wind Ensemble On the Threshold of Liberty ...... Christopher Brubeck Dana Rothlisberger, conductor Four Maryland Songs...... Jack Stamp Sapphire Overture ...... Thomas Sleeper Sgt. First Class Laura Dause, soprano Zion...... Dan Welcher Jack Stamp, conductor Pele ...... Brian Balmages Rosa Parks Boulevard...... Michael Daugherty Philip Munds, horn Hymn Song Suite ...... Dwayne Milburn Brian Balmages, conductor Captain Dwayne Milburn, conductor Country Gardens ...... Percy Grainger American Songs and Spirituals...... various composers Gloriosa...... Ito featuring the Soldiers’ Chorus Armed Forces Salute...... various composers The College of St. Rose The Stars and Stripes Forever...... John Philip Sousa Robert Hansbrough, conductor George Washington Bridge...... William Schuman Overture for Winds ...... Felix Mendelssohn/Boyd Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments...... Igor Stravinsky Young Kim, piano Impressionist Prints...... Aldo Rafael Forte Spring '04 2005 NATIONAL CONFERENCE NEWS - 5

2005 National Conference News from Gary Hill As you all know by now, the National Conference dates for 2005 are February 24 - 27. The conference will take place in New York City; final negotiations are under way with hotels and with special guest artists and scholars. As always, research presenta- tions by CBDNA members and ensemble concerts led by members will constitute the bulk of our conference program. To help insure that our next conference comprises sessions and concerts of the highest possible quality, I am asking the research committee to review all non-performance proposals and asking a performance committee to review all concert applications. In other words, those two committees will determine the bulk of the conference program! If you are interested in submitting either a research session proposal or a concert proposal for our 2005 national conference, please read the underlying information carefully. Please note: many of you have sent proposals directly to me--in order to be considered for the NYC conference, you MUST now submit those proposals to the appropriate committee and follow the guidelines detailed below.

Research Proposals There will be two or three research sessions comprising between 9 and 12 papers in NYC. The quality of submissions and the conference schedule will determine the final number. Research may be related to any topic encompassing the teaching-conduct- ing of wind bands, including, but not limited to wind band history, repertoire, and pedagogy; topics related to New York City are encouraged. To submit a proposal, send an abstract to Frank Cipolla at no later than April 1. Please Note: 1) Abstracts should be limited to 350 words. 2) Abstracts should be sent as msword attachments, if possible and CLEARLY labeled “CBDNA conference proposal.” 3) Proposals must be received by April 1; those submitting successful proposals will be notified by May 1. 4) Please address all questions to Frank Cipolla at the e-mail address listed above.

Concert Proposals There will be between three and six, hour-long afternoon concerts during the NYC conference. The quality of submissions and the conference schedule will determine the final number. Concert venues have not yet been finalized; however, there are many wonderful halls in New York and ensembles can be assured that their concerts will take place in an excellent hall. Additionally, many local guest artists are interested in collaborating with ensembles appearing on our conference program. To submit a concert proposal for the 2005 national conference, please follow these guidelines: 1) Send a letter of intent, three (3) copies of a “live” concert recording comprising complete performances of works from the current academic year, a page listing the compositions on the recording, and a description of your proposed NYC program to me at the following address: Gary W. Hill, Director of Bands Arizona State University School of Music PO Box 870405 Tempe, AZ 85287-0405 2) Your letter of intent should be on your institution’s letterhead and directed to me. However, to insure impartiality, ALL OTHER MATERIALS SHOULD BE DEVOID OF IDENTIFYING MARKINGS. I will code recordings and accompanying materials for my own identification purposes and then mail recordings, content listing, and concert proposals to the performance committee for “blind” review. 3) The deadline for receipt of concert proposals is April 15. Groups selected will be notified by May 7. 4) Recordings may be on cassette tape, but CD format is strongly preferred. Recordings may included live concert performances from multiple concerts during the current academic year. However, excerpts from complete works are unacceptable. PLEASE NOTE: complete movements from large scale, multi-movement works (e.g., the Hindemith Symphony) ARE ACCEPTABLE. 5) Those submitting concert proposals are encouraged to carefully consider their proposed programs. While quality of perfor- mance is the preeminent factor, the performance committee will consider quality of proposed programs as a critical factor in the selection process. 6) Please address all questions to me at . 6 - NEWS Spring '04 Two new features have recently been The 29th Annual Symposium for New The UNCG School of Music hosted the added to the CBDNA web site: a tool that Band Music, sponsored by the Virginia 15th Annual Carolina Band Festival and allows you to update your own directory chapter of CBDNA, was held February 13- Conductors Conference on February 19 information and the option to join special 14, 2004, at the University of Richmond in - 21, 2004. Two highly select high school interest listserves that will allow members Richmond, Virginia. The Virginia Intercol- honor bands were chosen by a competi- of CBDNA to exchange information and legiate Band, the performing group of the tive audition process. The Concert Band have dialogue on specific topics. They in- symposium, was comprised of 53 students is comprised of students currently in the clude Athletic Bands, Band Music Educa- from nine Virginia colleges and universi- 9th or 10th grade and the Symphonic Band tion, Conducting Pedagogy, Contemplating ties. Three composers, selected from among by students in the 11th or 12th grade. Stu- Our Future (New Ideas), Gender/Ethnicity 35 applicants from the United States and dents submitting tapes and applications Issues, Research, Small College Issues, three foreign countries, were selected to represented some of the very best music State Chairs, and Two Year/Community conduct their own works in open rehears- students from an six-state area including College Issues. als and a recording session over the two North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Here is how it works: Go to the CBDNA day period. Virginia, Maryland and Georgia. Web Site and open the Directory. Remem- Selected composers and their works were Two nationally known guest conductors ber we have a generic I.D. (member) and Robert Hutchinson, Tacoma, Washington have worked with these talented students Password (cbdna4winds). Then scroll - Dancing on the Strand; Stephen Jones, as conductors of the honor bands. Professor down the page and find CHANGE OF Provo, Utah - ru2or3? and Philip Roth- Tom Leslie, Director of Bands at the Uni- INFORMATION. Click on the underlined man, New York City, New York - Battery versity of Nevada at Las Vegas guest con- statement that reads: you can use our online Park Suite. ducted the Symphonic Honor Band (grades form to access your account information. 11-12). Dr. Julian White, Director of Bands This will give you a window that asks for at Florida A&M University conducted the your name and home phone number. Be Two new recordings by the Cincinnati Concert Honor Band (grades 9-10). sure to enter this information exactly as College Conservatory of Music Wind Students participating in the Honor you submitted it to the directory. This will Symphony have just been released as part Bands at UNCG have also attended special give you a display that shows all of your of the Milken Foundation of Jewish Music clinics presented by the instrumental music information and a menu that allows you on the Naxos label: Samuel Adler’s To Cel- faculty at the UNCG School of Music. On to select Listserves that you would like to ebrate a Miracle is on Naxos 8.559410 and Friday evening, February 22, the students join. You can subscribe to any or all of the Bruce Adolphe’s Out of the Whirlwind is on and teachers attended a concert by the Listserve Categories. Complete the form Naxos 8.559413 featuring John Aler, tenor UNCG Wind Ensemble at 7:30 p.m. in and submit. Its done! soloist and Phyllis Pancella, mezzo-soprano Aycock Auditorium guest conducted by a Now return to the Membership Directory soloist. More information can be gathered number of faculty members and graduate page. If you wish to send a communication by going online to Naxos website. students while Dr. John R. Locke, Director to a particular Listserve Category simply of Bands at UNCG was recuperating from go to that field and click on the pull down an illness. menu. Select the appropriate category and Glenn Price has spent the past two While student instrumentalists were then click on Submit. You will now see a years in Los Angeles as Head of Wind and participating in the Carolina Band Fes- template that allows you to compose an e- Percussion, Professor of Conducting and tival, many of their teachers, primarily mail message to the selected group as well Director of Wind Ensembles at The Califor- band directors, participated in a conduct- as view a list of all members currently nia State University, Northridge. September ing workshop called the Carolina Conduc- registered for that particular listserve. 2003 marks his return to The University tors Conference. This conference began You will be notified as additional areas of Calgary and his position as Director of on Thursday evening, February 19 and of interest are added to the listserve. Also Wind Ensembles and Professor of Conduct- included lectures, demonstrations, and watch for additional website features ing and Percussion. This year, following his clinic sessions for band directors. Partici- scheduled to go online in the near future. conducting of the International Youth Wind pants have had the opportunity to observe If you have any questions, contact Dick Orchestra for the WASBE Conference in and learn from Prof. Jerry Junkin, clinician Floyd at [email protected] Sweden he will also appear with the Wind and conductor from the University of Texas Orchestra of the Bruckner Conservatory in at Austin. Dr. John R. Locke, Director of Austria and return to the National Youth Bands at UNCG also served as a clinician Wind Orchestra of Great Britain, as well for the Carolina Conductors Conference. In as North American appearances including total, the School of Music has hosted 185 Toronto, Vancouver, Philadelphia, Los highly select band students and some 50 Angeles and Dallas. teachers as participants in the 15th Annual Carolina Band Festival and Conductors Conference. Spring '04 NEWS - 7 2003-2004 BOWL SEASON SURVEY from J. Steven Moore, Colorado State University The following information and comments were compiled while conducting a survey of all the participating schools in the 2003-2004 bowl season. Hopefully, these results may assist us in making sound choices in the future for the participation of our marching band students. (A detailed spreadsheet of survey results is available from J. Steven Moore, ed.) 1) There are 28 bowls and 56 potential bands. 2) 53 schools sent a marching band or pep band, 3 schools did not. Virginia is just starting a band. Virginia Tech did not send one to the Insight Bowl in Phoenix and Houston did not send one to Hawaii. 3) 32 bands bused to the games. The longest distance was 900 miles (1800 miles round trip). 4) 21 bands flew to the games. The shortest distance was 746 miles (1492 round trip). 5) 45 schools sent the entire marching band to the games. 6) 8 schools sent pep bands, although some were very large and may well be considered marching bands. 7) The smallest pep bands (in total numbers and proportionally) were 40 members. 8) The average number of students in the bowl marching bands is 237 (not counting the school without a band). 9) The average number of students in marching bands that attended bowls is 227. (If you count the two schools which did not send bands, the number is 213.)

2nd Annual National Collegiate Marching and Athletic Band Symposium Held at The Ohio State University June 3rd through June 5th, 2004 The symposium will be held at The Ohio State University from June 3rd through June 5th. Clinic Sessions will be held in the Stein- brenner Band Center in Ohio Stadium. This event will be hosted by Dr. Jon R. Woods, Director of Marching and Athletic Bands, as well as the staff at Ohio State. The purpose of this symposium is to share ideas relative to the organization, administration, and operation of a collegiate marching and athletic band program. All registration for the symposium will be done via e-mail. The deadline for registration is Monday, May 3, 2004. The symposium is a free event to all those who wish to attend. Accommodations (optional): Two nights of lodging are available at the Blackwell Inn on the campus of The Ohio State University. This hotel is located adjacent to Ohio Stadium and is a short walk to the clinic. The hotel conference rate is $99.00 per night. (Luxury accommodations at half price!) Dinner June 4th (optional): A banquet dinner will be held the evening of June 4th. The cost is $25.00 per person including tax, gratuity, and entertainment. Golf Outing June 4th (optional): A golf outing will be held on Friday afternoon at the Ohio State University Golf Course. The cost is $35.00 per person. Participants are asked to bring video footage of a recent marching band halftime show to be shared with the symposium participants. A master compilation of all show submissions will be produced for distribution to all symposium participants. If you are interested in attending the National Collegiate Marching and Athletic Band Symposium, send e-mail to [email protected] or call 614-292-2598.

PREMIERES On November 14, 2003, the Depart- 77” is a modern re-casting of the tale, where 1 oboe, 2 clarinets (one doubling bass clar.), ment of Music at Central Missouri State the father is urgently driving his son down 1 bassoon, 2 saxophones (1 on soprano & University premiered a new chamber opera, the highway. Their journey includes several alto, the other on tenor & baritone), 2 trum- “Highway 77”, with music and libretto by encounters with the Earl King-and his three pets (both doubling flugelhorn), 2 horns, 2 CMSU alumnus, Gordon Ring (Longwood luring daughters, who sing and dance their trombones, 1 euphonium, 1 tuba, string bass University, Farmville, VA). This single-act way into the dreams of the ailing boy. (doubling electric), piano, and 3 percussion work utilizes a cast of 6 vocalists, 3 ad- The work, lasting just under 77 min- (with a fairly extensive array). ditional dancers, a 21-piece wind and per- utes, provides a tremendous vehicle for Special assistance is required from cussion pit orchestra, and a DVD which collaboration within and outside of music an audio/visual crew to ensure smooth complements several of the work’s 19 and theatre departments. In composing syncronization between the pit conductor movements. The premiere was directed by this first opera, Gordon Ring drew upon a (using click tracks) and an accompanying Kenneth Wood, Director of Opera Theatre quarter century of award-winning writing video for several movements. Sound rein- at Central, and the pit was conducted by for vocal and instrumental genres. Both forcement logistics are augmented by the Patrick Casey, Director of Bands. the vocal and instrumental requirements of addition of an on-stage band (ala a 1970’s The opera, completed in 2001, is based this work can realized quite effectively by “horn band”-using performers from the pit) on the Goethe tale, “Erlkonig” (Earl King), undergraduate performers. Instrumentally, for a night club segment. the same story which Franz Schubert chose the pit creatively calls upon 2 flutes (both For availability and further detail, contact in his popular art song setting. “Highway doubling piccolo, one doubling alto flute), Gordon directly at [email protected] 8 - PROGRAMS Spring '04 ARKANSAS University of Arkansas at Fort Smith PLEASE NOTE: Symphonic Band Include your STATE and DATE OF University of Arkansas Wind Symphony Charles L. Booker, Jr., conductor PERFORMANCE in all submissions. W. Dale Warren, conductor Leighnora Buchanan, asst. conductor April 17, 2003 November 7 and 8, 2003 The CBDNA Executive Board and the The Star-Spangled Banner ...... Key/Stamp American Overture...... Jenkins editor encourage program submissions Sinfonietta...... Dahl Diamond Jubilee ...... Booker *premiere* for specific concerts in performance or- Molly on the Shore...... Grainger/Ragsdale Equus...... Whitaker October...... Whitacre der rather than repertoire lists for se- Concerto for Marimba...... Ewazen/Allen The Cowboys ...... Williams/Curnow mesters, tours, or school years. Many She-e Wu, marimba Colonel Bogey ...... Alford CBDNA members are as interested in Scootin’ on Hardrock ...... Holsinger The Trailblazers ...... Booker how their fellow members program as Rolling Thunder ...... Fillmore Irish Tune From County Derry ...... Grainger Gershwin!...... Barker they are in what they program. University of Arkansas Concert Band Hands Across the Sea...... Sousa When sending email or computer disk, Jeremy Pratchard, conductor University of Central Arkansas do not use tabs, leader characters, or April 22, 2003 Fanfare and Allegro...... Williams Tuesday 3:00pm Symphonic Bands other formatting. Submissions will be Suite for Band ...... Sudduth Ricky Brooks & Louis Young, conductors formatted prior to publication. The Star of Dreams ...... Smith December 4, 2003 Folk Dances ...... Shostakovich “Gray” Band address for submissions Gavorkna Fanfare...... Stamp University of Arkansas Symphonic Band On a Hymnsong of Phillip Bliss ...... Holsinger Douglas Stotter, editor Timothy Gunter, conductor Commando March ...... Barber CBDNA Report April 22, 2003 Celtic Carol ...... Smith Department of Bands The Sinfonians ...... Williams “Purple” Band Merrill Hall Der Traum des Oenghus...... Rudin A Festival Prelude...... Reed Indiana University Second Concerto for Clarinet (III)..von Weber Greensleeves ...... Traditional/Reed The Revival March ...... Sousa Bloomington, IN 47405 Angel Mauldin, clarinet Chester ...... Schumann Esprit de Corps...... Jager [email protected] Harry Potter Symphonic Suite Williams/Smith America the Beautiful...... Ward/Dragon University of Central Arkansas Wind Ensemble University of Arkansas Wind Symphony Ricky Brooks, conductor W. Dale Warren, conductor February 17, 2004 October 14, 2003 Sound the Bells!...... Williams ALASKA The Star-Spangled Banner ...... Key/Stamp Salvation is Created ...... University of Alaska Anchorage Selections from The Danserye ...... Tschesnokoff/Houseknecht Wind Ensemble ...... Susato/Dunnigan Sketches on a Tudor Psalm ...... Tull Mark Wolbers, conductor Symphonic Movement...... Nelhybel Ebony Concerto ...... Stravinsky April 20, 2003 Sonata for Trumpet and Wind Ensemble ...... Min Ho Yeh, Clarinet Russian Easter Overture...... Rimsky-Korsakov ...... Kennan Gloriosa...... Ito Chorale Prelude: O God Unseen..... Persichetti Richard Rulli, trumpet The Free Lance March...... Sousa Sapphire ...... McMichael Themes from Green Bushes... Grainger/Daehn Lynn Klock, saxophone Cloudburst...... Whitacre University of Central Arkansas Suite of Old American Dances...... Bennett March, Opus 99...... Prokofieff,/Yoder Symphonic Band Mambo Furioso...... Karrick Louis Young, conductor University of Arkansas Wind Symphony Zack Walls, graduate conductor University of Alaska Anchorage W. Dale Warren, conductor February 18, 2004 University Wind Ensemble November 24, 2003 Old Comrades March...... Teike Mark Wolbers, conductor The Star-Spangled Banner ...... Key/Stamp Divertimento for Band ...... Persichetti December 6, 2003 Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue...... Bach/Paynter Trauersinfonie ...... Wagner/Leidzen Mother Earth, A Fanfare ...... Maslanka Ave Maria...... Biebl/Ballenger Vesuvius ...... Ticheli Flourish for Wind Band ...... Vaughan Williams Concertino for Percussion ...... Williams Darrel Kincade, conductor Euphonium Concerto ...... Ellerby University of Central Arkansas Concertino for Marimba and Band ...... Creston Benjamin Pierce, euphonium Concert Band Meggie Aube, soloist Danceries ...... Hesketh Ricky Brooks, conductor Lincolnshire Posy...... Grainger Entry of the Gladiators...... Fucik/Seredy Zack Walls, graduate conductor February 18, 2004 Night Dances ...... Yurko Aquarium ...... de Meij Ye Banks and Braes ...... Grainger Chant and Jubilo ...... McBeth Spring '04 PROGRAMS - 9 CALIFORNIA Florida State University Wind Orchestra St. Petersburg College Symphonic Band Richard Clary, conductor Jonathan Steele, conductor Fullerton College Symphonic Winds September 29, 2003 October 17, 2003 Anthony P. Mazzaferro, conductor Fanfare pour preceder ‘la peri’...... Dukas Marche Slav ...... Tchaikovsky November 13, 2003 Concerto for Trumpet...... Arutiunian Hut of Baba Yaga ...... Mussorgsky Hounds of Spring ...... Reed Chris Moore, guest soloist Great Gate of Kiev...... Mussorgsky Symphonic Movement...... Nelhybel Fantasy Variations...... Grantham Variations on a Shaker Melody...... Copland Simple Gifts ...... Ticheli The Power of Rome and the Christian Heart... Song of Democracy...... Hanson Concerto for Trumpet (I)...... Hummel ...... Grainger From Sea to Shining Sea...... Whitney Anthony Kronfle, Trumpet Dance Movements ...... Spark Fairest of the Fair...... Sousa St. PetersburgCollege Symphonic Band Whatsoever Things ...... Camphouse Florida State University Symphonic Band Jonathan Steele, conductor Armenian Dances...... Reed Patrick Dunnigan, Conductor December 12, 2003 A Grand, Grand Overture...... Arnold October 7, 2003 March from Symphonic Metamorphosis ...... Toccata Marziale...... Vaughn Williams ...... Hindemith Flag of Stars ...... Jacob William Byrd Suite ...... Jacob DELEWARE Postcard...... Ticheli Passacaglia, Chorale, and Fugue...... del Borgo Ballad for Band...... Gould University of Delaware Wind Ensemble Gazebo Dances...... Corigliano St. Petersburg College Symphonic Band Robert J. Streckfuss, conductor Jonathan Steele, conductor December 4, 2003 Florida State University Wind Symphony February 24, 2004 Phantasticke Spirites ...... Grantham Bentley Shellahamer, conductor Flourish for Wind Band ...... VaughanWilliams Chorale and Alleluia ...... Hanson October 9, 2003 Commando March ...... Barber Lauren Siple, graduate conducting assitant The January February March...... Gillis Fantasia in G Major ...... Bach La Fiesta Mexicana...... Reed William Byrd Suite ...... Jacob Celebrations ...... Zdechlik Petite Symphonie ...... Gounod Elsa’s Procession...... Wagner/Cailliet Suite of Old American Dances...... Bennett Rhosymedre ...... Vaughan Williams/Beeler Wycliffe Variations ...... Whear The Klaxon...... Fillmore Ghost Train ...... Whitacre Othello...... Reed Harrison’s Dream...... Graham Moorside March...... Holst Fantasies on a Theme By Haydn .... Dello Joio GEORGIA FLORIDA La Belle Hélène...... Offenbach/Odom Emory Wind Ensemble Scott A. Stewart, conductor Florida Community College at Jacksonville Florida State University Chamber Winds Christopher Martin, trumpet Symphonic Band November 10, 2003 February 25, 2004 Paul Weikle, conductor Serenade Op.102...... Berger Joyful Overture ...... Feld October 9, 2003 Contrafacta Hungarica ...... Farkas Rise ...... Bryant Library of Congress March...... Sousa/Bulla First Sonatina in F, Op.135 ...... Strauss Molly on the Shore...... Grainger Finale from Symphony No. 5...... Courage and Compassion ...... Bonney ...... Shostakovich/Righter Florida State University Wind Orchestra Excursions for Trumpet and Band ..Broughton Be Thou My Vision...... Gillingham Richard Clary, conductor Redline Tango ...... Mackey Highlights from “The Music Man”...... November 20, 2003 *premiere* ...... Wilson/Reed Savannah River Holiday ...... Nelson Selections from “Aladdin”...... Menken/Moss Song ...... Bolcom Fort Valley State University Concert Band Broadway Journey ...... Christenson New England Triptych ...... Schuman Glenn Garrido, conductor Over the Rainbow ...... Arlen/Barker The Solitary Dancer ...... Benson February 25, 2004 “They Can’t Take That Away from Me”...... Symphony No.4 ...... Maslanka Armed Forces Salute...... Lowden ...... Gershwin/Barker English Folk Song Suite .....Vaughan Williams Medley form “Miss Saigon”Schonberg/Barker Florida State University Wind Symphony Bugler’s Holiday...... Anderson Bentley Shellahamer, conductor Florida Community College at Jacksonville November 21, 2003 Valdosta State University Wind Ensemble Symphonic Band Chicago Tribune March ...... Chambers Joe H. Brashier, conductor Paul Weikle, conductor Courtly Airs and Dances ...... Nelson September 20, 2003 Dale Blackwell and Joseph Kreines, Jupiter...... Holst Funa-Uta ...... Ito guest conductors Celtic Hymns and Dances...... Ewazen Lagan Love ...... Zaninelli December 4, 2003 Symphony No. 2 ...... de Meij Angels and Devils...... Brant Couldsplitter Fanfare ...... Stamp A Name Perpetual ...... Pierce Noisy Wheels of Joy ...... Whitacre Florida State University Symphonic Band Hillulah ...... Permont Lads of Wamphray...... Grainger Patrick Dunnigan, conductor Ave Maria...... Bruckner November 25, 2003 Valdosta State University Coriolan Overture ...... Beethoven Second Suite...... Holst Contemporary Ensemble The Florida Times Union March .....Blackwell Symphony No. 2 ...... Ticheli Joe H. Brashier, conductor Symphonic Dance No. 3 ...... Williams Linconshire Posy...... Grainger November 11. 2003 Rocky Point Holiday...... Nelson Solstice...... Harrison Florida State University Chamber Winds Candide Suite...... Berstein Concerto for Violin and Percussion Orchestra. Richard Clary, conductor ...... Harrison September 24, 2003 Serenade No. 11 ...... Mozart Serenade No. 1...... Persichetti Little Threepenny Music...... Weill 10 - PROGRAMS Spring '04 Valdosta State University Wind Ensemble Western Illinois University Concert Band IOWA Joe H. Brashier, conductor Michael J. Fansler November 20, 2003 February 28, 2004 Northwestern College Symphonic Band Golden Light ...... Maslanka Lincolnshire Posy...... Grainger Timothy McGarvey, conductor French Impressions ...... Woolfenden Concerto for Four Horns...... Hubler November 7, 2003 Spiel, Opus 39...... Toch American Song Set ...... Kreines Lauds...... Nelson Uncle Sid...... Newman Allerseelen ...... Strauss/Davis Rise ...... Bryant ...... Sousa Abiquiu ...... Davis INDIANA Praetorius Suite ...... Bach Ball State University Wind Ensemble Godzilla Eats Las Vegas! ...... Whitacre Valdosta State University Wind Ensemble Joseph Scagnoli, conductor Strathcarron...... Sparke with the Center for March 7, 2004 African-American Studies Overture Brilliante ...... Tuthill Northwestern College Symphonic Band Joe H. Brashier, conductor Battle of the Winds...... Duble Timothy McGarvey, conductor February 26, 2004 Pastoral Nocturne ...... Yurko February 13, 2004 New Wade ‘N Water ...... Hailstork Fantasies on a Theme by Haydn ..... Dello Joio Early Light ...... Bremer From the Delta ...... Still Symphony for Band ...... Gould The Engulfed Cathedral ..... Debussy/Patterson Autumn Walk ...... Work Lamb of God...... Gillingham American Guernica ...... Hailstork Ball State University Symphony Band Old Wine in New Bottles ...... Jacob Five American Gospel Songs...... Zaninelli Christian Zembower, conductor From the Delta ...... Still Rosa Parks Boulevard...... Daugherty February 26, 2004 Shepherd’s Hey ...... Grainger When the Saints Go Marching In... arr. Smeets Canzona...... Mennin Endurance ...... Mahr KENTUCKY ILLINOIS Sea Songs...... Vaughan Williams Craig Pare, guest conductor Eastern Kentucky University Northern Illinois University Suite of Old American Dances...... Bennett Chamber Players Wind Symphony Postcard ...... Ticheli Joe Allison, Anthony Palm, Jason Koontz, Lawrence Stoffel, conductor conductors Keith Kinder, guest conductor Ball State University Concert Band September 19, 2003 November 14, 2003 Anthony Pursell and John Ginocchio, Kronos Fanfare...... Doyle Schweitzinger Freundschaft...... Milburn conductors Vocalise ...... Rachmaninoff Suite of Miniature Dances ...... Applebaum February 18, 2004 Ostinato Pianissimo ...... Cowell Lyric Essay...... Cloakley American Fanfare...... Wasson October Mountain ...... Hovanhess Royal Air Force March Past...... Davis Suite Divertimento...... Gilbert Cumberland Gap ...... Smith L’Union, Op. 48 ...... Gottschalk/Adler Lied ohne Worte...... Rudin Five Concord Diversions ...... Curnow William Koehler, piano Beyond the Higher Skies ...... Sheldon Lincolnshire Posy...... Grainger O King...... Berio They Hung Their Harps in the Willows...... Amy Nelson, trumpet ...... McBeth Eastern Kentucky University La Negra from La Fiesta Mexicana ...... Reed Cajun Folk Songs I ...... Ticheli Wind Ensemble Hymn Song Suite ...... Milburn Southold March...... Everingham Joe Allison and Anthony Palm, conductors Vesuvius ...... Ticheli November 1, 2003 Indiana Wind Symphony Canterbury Chorale...... Van der Roost Northern Illinois University Charles Conrad, conductor Variants on a Medieval Tune...... Dello Joio Wind Ensemble February 22, 2004 Colas Breugnon Overture ...... Kabalevsky Lawrence Stoffel, conductor Hobart Centennial ...... Barnes Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral ...... February 15, 2004 Shepherd’s Hey ...... Grainger ...... Wagner/Bourgeois Overture in C...... Catel Irish Tune ...... Grainger Praise Jerusalem...... Reed Music for Prague 1968...... Husa Concerto for Piano and Winds ...... Stravinsky and the mountains rising nowhere ...... John Dick, piano University of Kentucky Wind Ensemble ...... Schwantner Gallant Seventh...... Sousa Timothy Reynish, conductor William Koehler, piano Chant des Bateliers du Volga ...... Stravinsky October 22, 2003 Blue Shades...... Ticheli Suite in F...... Holst Samurai ...... Clarke March from Symphonic Metamorphosis ...... Diaghilev Dances...... Hesketh Western Illinois University Wind Ensemble ...... Hindemith Danse Funambulesque ...... Strens Jon R. Dugle, conductor L’Homme Arme ...... Marshall February 27, 2004 Taylor University Symphonic Band Reflections on a 16th Century Tune.....Bennett And Can it Be...... Gillingham Albert Harrison, conductor Concerto for Wind Orchestra...... Lindberg Concertino for Oboe and Wind Band...... Quality Plus March ...... Jewell ...... von Weber Festive Overture...... Shostakovich University of Kentucky Wind Ensemble Michael Ericson, oboe Polovetzian Dances...... Borodin Timothy Reynish, conductor Valdres...... Hanssen Fantasy for Trumpet...... Smith December 3, 2003 Lowell E. Graham, guest conductor At the Strongholds of En Gedi...... Holsinger Yiddish Dances ...... Gorb Winds of Nagual ...... Colgrass Bonds of Unity...... King Per la Flor del Lliri Blau ...... Rodrigo Cloudburst...... Whitacre Awake, You Sleepers...... Bitensky Rejouissance ...... Curnow Gran Duo...... Lindberg Dances from Crete ...... Gorb Spring '04 PROGRAMS - 11 KANSAS Williams College Symphonic Winds Hope College Wind Symphony Steven Dennis Bodner, conductor Steven Ward, conductor Highland Community College February 15, 2003 February 24, 2004 Wind Ensemble Portraits of Faith and Love Petite Symphonie ...... Gounod Brian Casey, Conductor Profanation...... Bernstein/Bencriscutto O Magnum Mysterium.....Lauridsen/Reynolds October 28, 2003 Old Churches ...... Colgrass March from Symphonic Metamorphosis ...... Into the Storm ...... Smith Tears...... Maslanka ...... Hindemith/Wilson Sine Nomine...... Vaughan Williams Pater Noster ...... Frantzen Household Music ...... Vaughan Williams Dialogues for Winds and Percussion .Sweeney Suite from Merry Mount...... Hanson/Boyd and the mountains rising nowhere ...... Pavane...... Ravel/Henderson ...... Schwantner Finale from The Firebird Suite ...... Williams College Symphonic Winds ...... Stravinsky/Bocook Steven Dennis Bodner, conductor Wayne State University Wind Symphony May 3, 2003 Douglas Bianchi, conductor With Strings (and Hands) Attached November 13, 2003 LOUISIANA Celebration Fanfare...... Tower/Stamp Symphony in B-flat (I)...... Hindemith Variations on a Handmade Theme ...... Benson Dance Movements ...... Sparke Southeastern Louisiana University Concerto for Violin ...... Weill Equus...... Bianchi Wind Symphony Waking Angels ...... Gillingham *premiere* Glen J. Hemberger, conductor Walking Song...... Volans Eric Ruske, horn Bliss ...... Torke Wayne State University October 24, 2003 Wind Symphony & Festival Winds Vienna Philharmonic Fanfare ...... Strauss Douglas Bianchi, conductor Voluntary on “Old Hundredth” ...... Williams College Symphonic Winds November 20, 2003 ...... Purcell/Curnow Steven Dennis Bodner, conductor Wind Symphony Irish Tune from County Derry ...... Grainger November 15, 2003 Symphony in B-flat...... Hindemith Godzilla Eats Las Vegas! ...... Whitacre English Variations Dance Movements ...... Sparke Merry-Go-Round ...... Sparke Catching of Quails from Danceries.....Hesketh Festival Winds Horn Concerto No. 1 in E-flat Major, Op. 11 .. Funeral Music for Queen Mary.. Purcell/Stucky Flashing Winds...... Van der Roost ...... Strauss/Anderson Variations for Wind Band...... Variations on a Shaker Melody...... Copland Csardas...... Monti/Davis ...... Vaughan Williams/Hunsberger More Old Wine in New Bottles ...... Jacob Loch Lomond...... Ticheli Aue!...... Marshall Grand Symphony for Band (III) ...... Berlioz MASSACHUSETTS Quodling’s Delight ...... Hesketh Wayne State University Wind Symphony The Gordon College Symphonic Band Williams College Symphonic Winds Douglas Bianchi, conductor David W. Rox, conductor Steven Dennis Bodner, conductor February 18, 2004 November 22, 2003 February 21, 2004 Konzertstuck (I) ...... Schumann Prelude on a Hymn of Praise ...... Curnow Musical Storytelling Suzanne Rohn, Matt Rautio, Erin Taylor, The Wind in the Willows ...... de Meij Le bal de Beatrice d’Este ...... Hahn Mara Cushion, horns Selections from Facade...... Walton La creation du monde...... Milhaud Loch Lomond...... Ticheli Paul Hall, guest conductor Journey in the Dark...... de Meij The “Gum-Suckers” March ...... Grainger Thanks Be To Thee ...... Handel/Houseknecht Winds of Nagual ...... Colgrass Dance Movements (IV)...... Sparke William F. Gray, associate conductor Marching Song of Democracy...... Grainger Fanfare and Allegro...... Williams University of Massachusetts, Amherst The Nobles of the Mystic Shrine ...... Sousa Sleepers, Awake! ...... Bach/Reed Wind Ensemble and Symphony Band March...... Sousa/Fennell Laura Rexroth, Conductor March 3, 2004 MINNESOTA Gordon College Symphonic Band Symphony Band The University of Minnesota, Morris David W. Rox, conductor Magneticfireflies ...... Thomas University Concert Band and Choir William F. Gray, associate conductor Old Home Days...... Ives John Stanley Ross, conductor February 16, 2004 Homage to Perotin ...... Nelson September 28, 2003 Vor die Front March...... Teike Wind Ensemble Festive Overture...... Shostakovich/Hunsberger Hebrides Suite...... Grundman Ring, Flourish, Blaze! ...... Thomas Amazing Grace ...... Ticheli Procession of Nobles...... Rimsky-Korsakov Symphony for Band ...... Gould Children’s March ...... Grainger/Rodgers Italian Polka ...... Rachmaninov Three Japanese Dances ...... Rogers Ave Verum Corpus...... Mozart/Buehlman March from Symphonic Metamorphosis ...... Hindemith The University of Minnesota, Morris MICHIGAN University Concert Band and Gordon College Wind Ensemble Chamber Winds Calvin College Band David W. Rox, conductor John Stanley Ross, conductor Derald De Young, conductor William F. Gray, associate conductor October 19, 2003 November 16, 2003 February 16, 2004 Quintet for Woodwinds...... Cheetham An Outdoor Overture ...... Copland American Overture for Band ...... Jenkins Songs of the British Isles ...... arr. Werden Selections from The Danserye ...... Susato Precious Lord, Take My Hand ...... Smith Tico-Tico No Fuba...... Abreu/Arantes Suite from the Opera Merry Mount .....Hanson Suite Francaise...... Milhaud Petite Symphonie ...... Gounod Incantation and Dance...... Chance Third Suite ...... Jager Serenade for Winds, Op. 44 ...... Dvorak October...... Whitacre Overture to Candide...... Bernstein/Grundman Gloriosa...... Ito Fantasia in G Major ...... Bach/Goldman/Leist Chester Overture ...... Schuman They Led My Lord Away...... Allen Amparito Roca...... Texidor 12 - PROGRAMS Spring '04 The University of Minnesota, Morris Evangel University Symphonic Band NEBRASKA University Concert Band, Symphonic Wind John S. Shows, conductor Ensemble, and Festival Honor Band March 1, 2004 Chadron State College Wind Ensemble 25th Annual UMM Concert Band Festival March ...... Sousa William Winkle, conductor John Stanley Ross, conductor Sleepers, Awake ...... Bach/Tolmage November 21, 2003 Jack Delaney, guest conductor American Riversongs...... Laplante Anitschka ...... Nijs Thomas Riccobono, trombone First Suite...... Holst English Dances Set II...... Arnold/Sudduth Hope Koehler, soprano Valdres March ...... Hanssen/Bainum Fantasia on Themes from Bellini’s Opera I November 17, 2003 Come Thou Fount ...... Wyeth/Dawson Puritani for Clarinet and Band ...... Silver Fanfare...... Fraley Celebration Overture...... Creston ...... Bassi/Paterson Allerseelen ...... Strauss Porgy & Bess Medley ...... Gershwin/Barnes Ghost Dance...... Hilliard ru2or3? ...... Jones Africa, Ceremony, Song and Ritual ...... Smith *premiere* Southwest Baptist University Xylophonia...... Green Morceau Symphonique ...... Guilmant/Shepard Symphonic Winds Sandy Schaefer, soloist The Jig Is Up...... Kallman Gregg Thaller, conductor Yankee Doodlin’...... Pariker Fairest of the Fair...... Sousa November 20, 2003 On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss ...... Holsinger Fantasy on American Folk Hymns...... Hooper Doane College Symphonic Wind Ensemble Heritage Grove...... Gibson Quintet in E-Flat, Op. 71...... Beethoven Jay W. Gilbert, conductor *premiere* Pavane Battaille ...... Susato October 26, 2003 Suite in E-flat ...... Holst Voluntary on Old 100th...... Purcell Anniversary Fanfare...... Gilbert Sonata pian’e forte ...... Gabrieli The Battle Cry of Freedom ...... Root The Leaves Are Falling...... Benson Rhosymedre ...... Vaughan Williams MISSISSIPPI Sinfonietta (III) ...... Dahl Prelude, Siciliano and Rondo...... Arnold Jackson State University Symphonic Band The Pathfinder of Panama...... Sousa Lewis Liddell, Sr., conductor The University of Nebraska at Omaha April 16, 2003 Southwest Baptist University Symphonic Wind Ensemble Washington Grays...... Grafulla Symphonic Winds James R. Saker, conductor First Suite...... Holst Gregg Thaller, conductor October 26, 2003 Scenes from “The Louvre” ...... Dello Joio March 2, 2004 New Century Dawn...... Gillingham Satiric Dances ...... Dello Joio Konigsmarsch ...... Strauss/Barrett Sunrise at Angel’s Gate...... Sparke El Conquistador ...... Tarver Canzona...... Mennin Suite of Old American Dances...... Bennett Adagio Cantabile ...... Beethoven/Liddell Salvation Is Created ...... Tschesnokoff Symphonic Songs For Band ...... Bennett ...... Sousa The University of Nebraska at Omaha The Stars and Stripes Forever ...... Sousa “Mars” from The Planets ...... Holst Concert Band O Magnum Mysterium.....Lauridsen/Reynolds Erica Neidlinger, conductor Praises (V, VI)...... Holsinger December 5, 2003 MISSOURI Overture for Winds ...... Carter University of Missouri, Columbia Linden Lea ...... Vaughan Williams Central Missouri State University Symphonic Wind Ensemble Three Ayres from Glouchester ...... Stuart Collegiate Band and University Singers David L. Stagg, conductor Tom O’Neal, conductor The University of Nebraska at Omaha University Concert Band Karel Husa, composer in residence Symphonic Wind Ensemble Patrick F. Casey, conductor February 23, 2004 James R. Saker, conductor February 6, 2004 The Music of Karel Husa December 5, 2003 Collegiate Band Smetana Fanfare...... Husa Lamentation ...... Auer Overture Energico...... Barnes Three Moravian Songs...... Husa Arrival Platform Humlet...... Grainger Soliloquy and Dance...... Parker Music for Prague 1968...... Husa Michael Beard, graduate assistant conductor Sheri Mattson, oboe Festive Ode ...... Husa Mu Suda Arka Ules...... Kreek/Kask Ave Verum Corpus...... Mozart/Kreines Les Couleurs Fauves...... Husa *premiere* Craig Kirchhoff, guest conductor The Second Dawning...... Hosay Folk Song Suite (I)...... Vaughan Williams University of Missouri, Columbia University Concert Band Symphonic Band Morning Alleluias ...... Nelson Jason Stumbo, conductor The University of Nebraska at Omaha Euphonium Concerto (III)...... Ellerby Tuesday, February 24, 2004 Symphonic Wind Ensemble Lee Harrelson, euphonium Liturgical Music for Band...... Mailman James R. Saker, conductor Vientos y Tangos...... Gandolfi Seis Manuel, from Islas y Montanas....Hanson January 31, 2004 Craig Kirchhoff, guest conductor Ave Maria...... Bieble/Cameron Ovation...... Ellerby Porgy and Bess Medley ...... Gershwin La Virgin de la Macarena...... Mendez Old Sore Head...... Fucik/Rogers Eugene Rousseau, saxophone Russian Christmas Music...... Reed Kara Hulsey, bassoon ...... Sousa O Magnum Mysterium.....Lauridsen/Reynolds Richard Fischer, guest conductor Il Guarany ...... Gomez/Clarke Bob Jorgensen, guest conductor Orient Express...... Sparke Spring '04 PROGRAMS - 13 NEW JERSEY Cornell University Wind Symphony Appalachian State University David Conn and James Patrick Miller, Concert Band The College of New Jersey Wind Ensemble conductors Scott C. Tobias, conductor William H. Silvester, conductor December 4, 2003 Julie Snyder and Leon Corpening, David DiGiacobbe, flute Outdoor Overture...... Copland graduate assistants December 7, 2003 Elegy for a Young American...... Lo Presti February 23, 2004 Majestic March ...... Tchaikovsky The Thunderer ...... Sousa Havendance...... Holsinger Three Chorale Preludes...... Latham After the Thunderer...... Hearshen Concord...... Grundman Two Gymnopedies ...... Satie Five Folk Songs for Soprano and Band ...... Novo Lenio ...... Hazo Horns A-Hunting...... Brehm ...... Gilmore Revelation March...... Chambers/Bourgeois Bugler’s Holiday...... Anderson Overture to Candide...... Bernstein/Beeler Canticle of the Creatures...... Curnow Eternal Father, Strong to Save ...... Smith Concerto for Flute and Winds...... George Cornell University Symphonic Band Appalachian State University Court Festival ...... Latham James Patrick Miller, conductor Concert Band Ballad for Wind Ensemble ...... Williams March 13, 2004 Scott C. Tobias, conductor Marche Joyeuse...... Chabrier Procession of Nobles...... Julie Snyder, graduate assistant ...... Rimsky-Korsakov/Leidzen December 3, 2003 The Eastern Wind Symphony Heartsongs...... Maslanka Flashing Winds...... van der Roost William H. Silvester, conductor Courtly Airs and Dances ...... Nelson Chorale Prelude: Be Thou My Vision....Stamp Clark McAlister, guest conductor Old Churches ...... Colgrass Black Horse Troop ...... Sousa March 14, 2004 Galop...... Shostakovich The Music-Makers...... Reed Entrance of the Gladiators ...... Fucik Fanfare and Hymn of Brotherhood...... Bocook Finlandia ...... Sibelius Long Island University - C.W. Post Suite from The Nutcracker...... Tchaikovsky Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band Duke University Wind Symphony Funeral March of a Marionette ...... Gounod James W. McRoy, conductor John R. Guptill, conductor Hansel and Gretel, Prelude ...... Humperdinck November 23, 2003 October 25, 2003 Orpheus in the Underworld...... Offenbach Suite from the Opera “The Nose”...... Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring...... Bach/Reed ...... Shostakovich Four Dances from “Capriol Suite”...... Rutgers University Wind Ensemble Overture for Wind Ensemble ...... Ito ...... Warlock/Beeler William Berz, conductor Tunbridge Fair...... Piston American Elegy ...... Ticheli October 17, 2003 Flight of the Griffin...... Balmages Rienzi Overture...... Wagner/Hindsley Folk Song Suite...... Vaughan Williams Duke University Wind Symphony Caricatures from Sets I and II ...... Hutcheson La Fiesta Mexicana...... Reed John R. Guptill, conductor The Heart of the Morn ...... Reed October 31, 2003 Heart Songs...... Maslanka Long Island University - C.W. Post Hungarian March ...... Berlioz/Smith Alchemy in Silent Spaces ...... Bryant Wind Ensemble Blues for a Killed Kat ...... End/Fennell James W. McRoy, conductor Passacaglia ...... Nelson Rutgers University Wind Ensemble March 10, 2004 October...... Whitacre William Berz, conductor 3 Mob Pieces...... Gruber Incantation and Dance...... Chance November 21, 2003 Travelyan Suite Op.96 ...... Arnold VooDoo ...... Bukvich Overture in C...... Catel Original Suite...... Jacob Long Island University - C.W. Post Duke University Wind Symphony Trauermusik ...... Wagner Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band John R. Guptill, conductor Huntingtower Ballet ...... Respighi James W. McRoy, conductor February 19, 2004 Symphonie Funèbre et Triomphale...... Berlioz April 25, 2004 Air For Band ...... Erickson New World Dances ...... Ellerby Country Band March...... Ives Princeton University Wind Ensemble Symphony for Band ...... Gould Pavane from Capriol Suite...... Warlock/Beeler Bruce Yurko, Conductor Festivo...... Gregson Pavane...... Faure December 9, 2003 Variants on a Mediaeval Tune...... Dello Joio Pavanne...... Gould Overture to Candide...... Bernstein/Beeler Concerto for Flute...... Ritter George A Minute of News...... Novotney Angel Band ...... Hartley Karla Moe, Flute Japanese Slumber Song...... Wood Andante and Toccata...... Nelhybel Conversations with the Night...... Boysen Vesuvius ...... Ticheli Folk Dances ...... Shostakovich/Reynolds Polka and Fugue...... Weinberger Blues for a Killed Kat ...... End/Fennell Old Churches ...... Colgrass Pineapple Poll ...... Sullivan/Mackerras NORTH CAROLINA University of North Carolina at Charlotte Symphonic Wind Ensemble NEW YORK Appalachian State University Symphonic Band Laurence L. Marks, conductor March 1, 2004 Cornell University Wind Symphony Scott C. Tobias, conductor February 23, 2004 Sound the Bells!...... Williams David Conn and James Patrick Miller, Cuban Overture...... Gershwin/Rogers conductors Dance of the Jesters ...... Tchaikovsky/Cramer Danza de los Duendes...... Galbraith O Magnum Mysterium.....Lauridsen/Reynolds November 1, 2003 Dance I (from Jazz Suite #2) ...... Finlandia ...... Sibelius/Calliet Easter Monday on the White House Lawn ...... Sousa/Rogers ...... Shostakovich/de Meij An American in Paris...... Gershwin/Krance Morning Star ...... Maslanka Three Japanese Dances ...... Rogers When I Close My Eyes, I See Dancers... Mahr Cubaland ...... Sousa Armenian Dances, Part I...... Reed Four Scottish Dances ...... Arnold Pictures at an Exhibition ....Mussorgsky/Leidzen 14 - PROGRAMS Spring '04 University of North Carolina at Charlotte OKLAHOMA Linn Benton Community College Concert Band Concert Band Laurence L. Marks, conductor University of Oklahoma Wind Symphony Richard Sorenson, conductor March 3, 2004 William K. Wakefield, conductor March 7, 2004 Royal Air Force March Past...... Davies February 18, 2004 Four Scottish Dances ...... Arnold Shenandoah...... Ticheli Commando March ...... Baber Linden Lea ...... Vaughan Williams/Stout Armenian Dances...... Khachaturian Minstrels of the Kells...... Welcher Moorside March...... Holst/Jacob Chorale and Alleluia ...... Hanson Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral ...... Ye Banks and Braes ...... Grainger Galop...... Shostakovich/Hunsberger ...... Wagner/Caillet Trumpet Concerto (II, III)...... Haydn/Leidzen Rhapsody in Blue...... Gershwin/Hunsberger Ken Saul, trumpet Jeongwon Ham, piano Irish Tune from County Derry ...... Grainger NORTH DAKOTA Marche Joyeuse...... Chabrier/Junkin Shepherds Hey ...... Grainger University of North Dakota Glendaruel Highlanders ...... arr. Lamb Wind Ensemble University of Oklahoma Symphony Band Laura Kramer, bagpipe James Popejoy, conductor Brian A. Britt, conductor Jamie’s Patrol...... Dacre October 7, 2003 February 25, 2004 Peterloo Overture...... Arnold/Sayre Fantasia in G ...... Mahr Aloft!...... Stamp Warsaw Concerto ...... Addinsell/Leidzen Ballad ...... Gould Variations on “America”...... Ives Andrea Recek, piano Symphony No. 3 ...... Kozhevnikov Irish Tune from County Derry ...... Grainger Waltzing Matilda...... Cowan/Barker Marches des Parachutistes Belges .....Leemans “Finale” from Symphony No. 5...... Highlights from Camelot ...... Loewe/Yoder Council Oak ...... Gillingham ...... Shostakovich Coat of Arms...... Kenny

University of North Dakota University of Oklahoma Concert Band Pacific University Wind Ensemble University Band Michael D. Boone, conductor Michael Burch-Pesses, conductor James Popejoy, conductor February 25, 2004 February 28, 2004 October 7, 2003 Pagan Dances...... Barnes Pageant...... Persichetti Our Director...... Bigelow O Magnum Mysterium...... Lauridsen Hymn and Pavane ...... Zaninelli Dakota...... de Haan The Gladiator March...... Sousa Symphonic Paraphrase...... del Borgo Out of the Shadows...... Sweeney Novo Lenio ...... Hazo The Free Lance ...... Sousa Suite Provencale...... van der Roost OREGON Steve Werpy, graduate conductor Finale from Symphony No. 2...... Linn Benton Community College PENNSYLVANIA ...... Tchaikovsky/Williams Concert Band Richard Sorenson, conductor Juniata College Wind Symphony University of North Dakota November 8, 2003 James E. Latten, conductor Wind Ensemble Star Spangled Banner...... arr. Sousa November 10, 2002 James Popejoy, conductor Jupiter from The Planets ...... Host/Curnow Florentiner March ...... Fucik/Fennell November 24, 2003 Florentiner March ...... Fucik/Fennell Variations on a Korean Folk Song ...... Chance Kirkpatrick Fanfare...... Boysen Where Valor Proudly Sleeps ...... Longfield Suite of Old American Dances...... Bennett Lincolnshire Posy...... Grainger The Purple Carnival ...... Alford/Erickson Chorale and Alleluia ...... Hanson Elegy for a Young American...... Lo Presti At Dawn They Slept...... Bocook Out of This World ...... Williams/Bocook Steve Werpy, graduate conductor Chicago Selections...... Ebb/Kander/Ricketts Adagio for Winds...... del Borgo Fantasia for Alto Saxophone...... Smith National Emblem ...... Bagley/Fennell The Blue and the Gray ...... Grundman Seth Custer, alto saxophone Barnum and Baileys Favorite..... King/Bainum English Dances...... Arnold/Johnstone Sound of Music Selections.... Rodgers/Bennett Juniata College Wind Symphony Robert Brooks, conductor In the Mood...... Garland/Clark and Senior High Honors Band Shortcut Home ...... Wilson Amazing Grace ...... Ticheli James E. Latten, conductor Sing-O-Rama ...... arr. Smith April 6, 2003 U.S. Military Veterans Salute...... arr. Sorenson Old Wine in New Bottles (I,II,III) ...... Jacob OHIO Stars and Stripes Forever ...... Sousa/Brion Scenes from The Louvre...... Dello Joio Columbus State Community College Shenandoah...... Ticheli Concert Band Linn Benton Community College Concert Whip and Spur ...... Allen/Cramer Thomas Lloyd, conductor Band Mars ...... Holst/Smith March 9, 2004 Richard Sorenson, conductor Sea Songs...... Vaughan Williams Grandioso...... Seitz/Moffit December 13, 2003 George Washington Bridge...... Schuman Funeral March of a Marionette ...... Adeste Fidelis...... Ployhar ...... Gounod/Squires A Christmas Festival...... Anderson Juniata College Wind Symphony Clarinetics ...... Meyer Away in a Manger...... Davis/Longfield James Latten, conductor Zacatecas...... Codina/Glover A Celtic Christmas ...... Hosay November 16, 2003 Processional March...... Wagner/Eymann Coventry Carol/Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring .... A Pittsburgh Overture ...... Sparke Eine Kleine Yiddishe Ragmusik ...... Gorb ...... arr. Custer Colonial Song ...... Grainger March of the Toys ...... Herbert/Clarke American Christmas Festival...... Erickson The Lord of the Rings...... Shore/Bullock ...... Sousa/Brion Christmas Tryptich...... Curnow Rhapsody in Blue...... Gershwin/Grofe Sleigh Ride...... Anderson Seung Ho Chung, piano A Family Christmas ...... arr. Swearingen October...... Whitacre Christmas Eve ...... Dandrieu/Gordon Second Suite in F ...... Holst Hallelujah Chorus from The Messiah ...... Handel/Longfield Spring '04 PROGRAMS - 15 Moravian College Wind Ensemble Limestone College Wind Ensemble Middle Tennessee State University James E. Barnes, conductor Christopher R. Sweeney, conductor Symphonic Band, Chamber Winds and February 13, 2004 November 23, 2003 Wind Ensemble Through Countless Halls of Air ...... McBeth Festive Overture...... Shostakovich Craig Cornish and Reed Thomas, Incantation and Dance...... Chance Incantation and Dance...... Chance conductors Of Sailors and Whales ...... McBeth Ye Banks and Braes ...... Grainger November 23, 2003 Morning Alleluias ...... Nelson Symphonic Band University of Pennsylvania Wind Ensemble A Christmas Festival...... Anderson Music for Winds and Percussion..... Del Borgo Brad Smith, conductor Finale from Symphony No. 1...... Kalinnikov November 8, 2003 North Greenville College Wind Ensemble Chamber Winds Resonances I ...... Nelson Gayle Chesebro, director Sept Dances...... Francaix English Folk Song Suite .....Vaughan Williams November 18, 2003 Wind Ensemble October...... Whitacre Procession of Nobles...... Koraskov/Leidzen From a Dark Millennium ...... Schwantner Selections from the Danseyre ...... Upon the Wings of the Wind...... Froom Funeral March...... Grieg ...... Susato/Dunnigan An American Elegy...... Ticheli Blue Shades...... Ticheli Irish Tune from County Derry ...... Tempered Steel...... Young ...... Grainger/Rogers Serenade for a Picket Fence...... Leyden The University of Tennessee at Martin Shepherd’s Hey ...... Grainger/Rogers Variations on “America”...... Ives/Rhoads Wind Ensemble Second Century...... Reed Gregg Gausline, conductor University of Pennsylvania Wind Ensemble November 24, 2003 Brad Smith, conductor University of South Carolina First Suite in F ...... George February 21, 2004 Wind Ensemble I Concerto for Clarinet ...... Rimsky-Korsakov Gavorkna Fanfare...... Stamp James K. Copenhaver, conductor Kanako Ueda, clarinet George Washington Bridge...... Schuman November 3, 2003 Incantation and Dance...... Chance Variations on a Shaker Melody...... Copland Fantasia in G ...... Mahr Octet for Wind Instruments...... Stravinsky Commando March ...... Barber Early One Morning ...... Grainger/Kreines Heartland Chamber Winds Variations on America...... Ives Spoon River ...... Grainger/Bainum Elegy for a Young American...... Lo Presti Shenandoah...... Ticheli Sinfonietta...... Dahl Pastime...... Stamp Candide Suite...... Bernstein/Grundman Awayday...... Gorb The University of Tennessee at Martin University of South Carolina Wind Ensemble SOUTH CAROLINA Wind Ensemble II Gregg Gausline, conductor Anderson College Wind Symphony David O’Shields, conductor March 2, 2004 Victor Vallo, conductor November 3, 2003 Sea Songs...... Vaughan Williams October 30, 2003 Flight...... Smith Divertimento for Brass and Percussion....Husa Folk Song Suite (I)...... Vaughan Williams October...... Whitacre Sleep...... Whitacre Irish Tune from County Derry ...... Grainger Symphony #3 ...... Kozhevnikov/Bourgeois Blue Bells of Scotland ...... Pryor/Pearson Four Scottish Dances ...... Arnold/Paynter March, “The Southerner”...Alexander/Bainum Jeremy Kolwinska, trombone Tritsch-Tratsch Polka...... J. Strauss/Reed Commando March ...... Barber Slavonic Dance No. 8, Op. 46...... University of South Carolina Chamber Winds ...... Dvorak/Longfield TEXAS Variations on a Korean Folk Song ...... Chance James K. Copenhaver, David O’Shields & William J. Moody, conductors Russian Sailor’s Dance ...... Gliere/Longfield Baylor University Wind Ensemble November 18, 2003 Farandole...... Bizet/Longfield Kevin L. Sedatole, conductor Partita, Op. 69 ...... Krommer Christopher Bianco, guest conductor Double Wind Quintet ...... Reed Clemson University Symphonic Band Barry Kraus, guest conductor Second Suite in F ...... Holst Mark Spede, conductor January 23, 2004 December 2, 2003 La Morisque from The Danserye...... First Suite...... Holst TENNESSEE ...... Susato/Dunnigan October...... Whitacre Chant funeraire...... Faure/Moss Dies Natalis...... Hanson Middle Tennessee State University J’ai ete au bal ...... Grantham Quintet in E-flat major (I) ...... Beethoven Symphonic Band, Chamber Winds and Crystals ...... Duffy Wind Ensemble Baylor University Symphonic Band Ye Banks and Braes ...... Grainger Craig Cornish and Reed Thomas, Barry Kraus, conductor Red Cape Tango...... Daugherty/Spede conductors Christopher Bianco & Christopher Bailey, October 9, 2003 guest conductors Furman University Wind Ensemble Chamber Winds February 3, 2004 Leslie W. Hicken, conductor Salute to American Architecture ...... Hall Fanfare pour précéder La Péri...... Dukás November 17, 2003 Symphonic Band Old Wine in New Bottles ...... Jacob The Boys of the Old Brigade ...... La Belle Helene...... Offenbach Crown of Thorns...... Maslanka ...... Chambers/Smith Two Grainger Melodies ...... Grainger Petite Symphonie ...... Gounod Folk Song Suite...... Vaughan Williams Variations on a Korean Folk Song ...... Chance Resting in the Peace of His Hands...... Gibson Manhattan Beach ...... Sousa Psalm for Band...... Persichetti Chamber Winds To Tame the Perilous Skies...... Holsinger Petite Symphony ...... Gounod Wind Ensemble Lord of the Rings ...... de Meij 16 - PROGRAMS Spring '04 Baylor University Wind Ensemble Texas A&M University Symphonic Band The University of Texas at Austin Kevin L. Sedatole, conductor Timothy Rhea, conductor Symphony Band Christopher Bianco, guest conductor December 5, 2003 Robert M. Carnochan, conductor Barry Kraus, guest conductor Blue Lake...... Chance G. Scott Bersaglia, Scott S. Hanna, and February 20, 2004 Scenes from “The Lourve” ...... Dello Joio John M. Watkins, guest conductors Selections from The Danserye ...... Passacaglia ...... Nelson October 8, 2003 ...... Susato/Dunnigan Fresichutz Quickstep...... Grafulla Overture to “Candide” ...... Bernstein/Beeler Chant funeraire...... Faure/Moss Minstrels of the Kells...... Welcher The Solitary Dancer ...... Benson ImPercyNations...... Bryant Country Band March...... Ives Irish Tune from County Derry ...... Grainger Nobles of the Mystic Shrine ...... Sousa Symphony No. 3 Finale ...... Barnes Twilight in the Wilderness ...... Tucker In Wartime...... del Tredici Passamezzo Antico ...... Richards JS Dances...... Grantham Texas A&M University Concert Band Rhosymedre ...... Vaughan Williams/Beeler Paul Sikes, conductor First Suite in E-flat ...... Holst Baylor University Symphonic Band December 5, 2003 Barry Kraus, conductor The Conqueror ...... Teike The University of Texas at Austin Kevin L. Sedatole & Christopher Bianco, Blessed Are They ...... Brahms/Buehlmann Chamber Winds and Percussion Ensemble guest conductors English Dances, Set I ...... Arnold Scott S. Hanna and Thomas Burritt, March 1, 2004 Symphonic Dance No. 3 ...... Williams music directors Fanfare Canzonique ...... Balmages Liturgical Dances ...... Holsinger October 15, 2003 Komm Süsser Tod...... Bach/Reed Quintet for Brass ...... Hartley Fantasies on a Theme by Haydn ..... Dello Joio Texas A&M University Campus Band Bis ...... Bozza Noisy Wheels of Joy ...... Whitacre David Wilborn,conductor Sept dances ...... Françaix Phantasticke Spirites ...... Grantham December 5, 2003 Concertare...... Helble Fanfare of Freedom...... Ott The Palace of Nine Perfections...... Ewazen Baylor University Concert Band Variations on Scarborough Fair ...... Custer Christopher Bianco, conductor God of our Fathers ...... Smith The University of Texas at Austin Christopher Bailey, assistant conductor Lassus Trombone ...... Fillmore Concert Band March 1, 2004 Morning Has Broken...... Wallace G. Scott Bersaglia, Kyle Prescott Water Music ...... Handel/Longfield First Noel ...... Simmons and Mary K. Schneider, conductors Celtic Hymns and Dances...... Ewazen Old Scottish Melody ...... Wiley October 22, 2003 Canterbury Chorale...... van der Roost Moorside March ...... Holst/Wright The Symphonic Gershwin...... Barker Trinity University Symphonic Old Churches ...... Colgrass Fugue on ...... Wind Ensemble Prelude in the Dorian Mode ...... Sousa/Brion and Schissel James Worman, conductor ...... de Cabezón/Grainger November 9, 2003 William Byrd Suite ...... Byrd/Jacob Texas A&M University Symphonic Band Four Excursions ...... Barber/Worman The Vanished Army ...... Alford Timothy Rhea, conductor Vortex...... Wilson Pas Redoublé...... Saint-Saëns/Frackenpohl October 12, 2003 Pineapple Poll ...... Mackerras/Duthoit Masque...... Hesketh Feast Day in Seville ...... Albeniz/Calliet The University of Texas at Austin Selections from “The Danserye” ...... Danza Final ...... Ginastera/John Wind Ensemble ...... Susato/Dunnigan Jerry F. Junkin, conductor Elegy for a Young American...... LoPresti Trinity University Symphonic Mary K. Schneider, guest conductor Overture for Winds ...... Mendelssohn/Boyd Wind Ensemble Richard MacDowell, clarinet Trittico...... Nelhybel James Worman, conductor October 29, 2003 Gladiator’s Farewell...... Blankenburg March 2, 2004 JS Dances...... Grantham Chicago Tribune...... Chambers Marche Militaire Francaise..Saint-Saens/Lake Black Dog ...... McAllister Robinson’s Grand Entrée ...... King Hammersmith...... Holst Theme and Variations, op. 43a ..... Schoenberg Serenade...... Bourgeois The Planets, op. 32 ...... Holst/Patterson Texas A&M University Concert Band Celtic Hymns and Dances...... Ewazen Paul Sikes, conductor Sea Songs...... Vaughan Williams The University of Texas at Austin October 12, 2003 Symphony Band Firework...... van der Roost The University of Texas at Austin Robert M. Carnochan, conductor Athletic Festival March...... Prokofiev Wind Ensemble John M. Watkins, guest conductor Spoon River ...... Grainger Jerry F. Junkin, conductor Ray Sasaki, trumpet Symphony No. 6 ...... Persichetti Harvey Pittel, saxophone November 19, 2003 Stars & Bars ...... Jager October 1, 2003 Florentiner March ...... Fucik Sound the Bells!...... Williams/Lavender Elegy ...... Chance Texas A&M University Campus Band Vientos y Tangos...... Gandolfi Symphony No. 6 ...... Persichetti David Wilborn, conductor Symphonies of Wind Instruments ..Stravinsky Sonata for Trumpet (I) ...... Kennan October 14, 2003 Sonatina for Soprano Saxophone and Wind Finale from Symphony No. 2 ...... Maslanka Sol y Sombra...... Gates Ensemble...... Lee Pavane...... Faure Symphony in B-flat...... Hindemith Overture for Winds ...... Carter Lassus Trombone ...... Fillmore Russian Sailor’s Dance ...... Gliere/Leidzen Spring '04 PROGRAMS - 17 The University of Texas at Austin The University of Texas at Austin WASHINGTON Concert Band Longhorn Concert Band G. Scott Bersaglia, Kyle Prescott Robert M. Carnochan & Gonzaga University Wind Ensemble and Mary K. Schneider, conductors John M. Watkins, Jr., conductors Robert Spittal, conductor November 20, 2003 G. Scott Bersgalia, guest conductor November 18, 2003 All Afoot ...... Jacob March 7, 2004 “Autumn Winds” Suite Provençale...... van der Roost The Star Spangled Banner ...... Key/Sousa Serenade, K. 388...... Mozart Combination March ...... Joplin/Schuller Lauds...... Nelson Carmina Burana ...... Orff Satiric Dances ...... Dello Joio Walls of Zion...... Danner Suite on Celtic Folk Songs...... Tatebe “Hobbits” ...... de Meij Children’s March ...... Grainger The University of Texas at Austin Galop...... Shostakovich/Hunsberger Colonial Song ...... Grainger Chamber Winds Handel in the Strand...... Grainger Scott S. Hanna, Music Director The University of Texas at Austin Slava...... Bernstein Mary K. Schneider, guest conductor Texas Concert Band December 2 , 2003 Scott S. Hanna, conductor University of Washington Wind Ensemble Dixtuor ...... Enesco Kyle Prescott and Mary K. Schneider, Timothy Salzman, conductor Suite from the Monteregian Hills ...... Calvert guest conductors December 2, 2003 Centone No. 1 ...... Reynolds March 7, 2004 Forms and Structures Octour ...... Stravinsky Jubilee ...... Hennagin J.S. Dances...... Grantham “Nimrod”...... Elgar/Slocum Air Mosaic (II) ...... Rogers The University of Texas at Austin The Slavonic Dances...... Dvorak/Curnow Chris Chapman, conductor Wind Ensemble Trombone Concerto ...... Osborn Jerry F. Junkin, conductor Don Immel, trombone Frederick Fennell, guest conductor VERMONT Symphony #4 ...... Maslanka December 3, 2003 University of Vermont Wind Ensemble Fanfare and Allegro ...... Williams Thomas Toner, conductor University of Washington Campus Band Colonel Bogey ...... Alford November 9, 2003 December 2, 2003 Divertimento for Band ...... Persichetti Overture for Band ...... Mendelssohn/Greissle Fortress...... Ticheli Chorus of Light...... Puts March from Symphonic Metamorphosis ...... Matthew Kruse, conductor *premiere* ...... Hindemith/Wilson Suite No. 1 ...... Holst Toccata Marziale...... Vaughan Williams Variations on a Korean Folk Song ...... Chance Tom Slabaugh, conductor First Suite in E-flat...... Holst The Gallant Seventh...... Sousa Washington Post ...... Sousa King Cotton...... Sousa University of Washington Chamber Winds The Thunderer ...... Sousa December 2, 2003 The University of Texas at Austin Salvation is Created ...... Tschesnokoff Bastille Music ...... Weill Wind Ensemble Children’s March ...... Grainger/Erickson Mitchell Lutch, conductor Jerry F. Junkin, conductor Prelude, Siciliano, & Rondo ... Arnold/Paynter G. Scott Bersaglia and Kyle Prescott, University of Washington Concert Band guest conductors University of Vermont Concert Band December 2, 2003 February 18, 2004 Thomas Toner, conductor Toccata ...... Frescobaldi Commando March ...... Barber November 17, 2003 Chris Chapman, conductor O Magnum Mysterium ....Lauridsen/Reynolds Strathcarron...... Sparke Canzona...... Mennin Three City Blocks ...... Harbison Concerto for Horn, No. 1 ...... Strauss/Boyd Mitchell Lutch, conductor Symphony No. 1, op. 9 ...... Barber/Duker Irish Tune & Shepherd’s Hey...... Grainger Concerto for Trumpet...... Haydn/Rumbelow University of Washington Campus Band The University of Texas at Austin Chester ...... Schuman December 9, 2003 Symphony Band Third Suite ...... Jager October...... Whitacre Robert M. Carnochan, conductor Tom Slabaugh, conductor Mary K. Schneider and John M. Watkins, The Sinfonians ...... Williams guest conductors VIRGINIA Matt Kruse, conductor February 25, 2004 Jug Blues and Fat Pickin’...... Freund Longwood University Wind Symphony University of Washington Concert Band Kentucky Harmony...... Grantham Gordon Ring, conductor December 9, 2003 Push...... Smith October 28, 2003 Country Gardens ...... Grainger Illyrian Dances ...... Woolfenden Fanfare and Ceremonial Music...... Ring Mitchell Lutch, conductor Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral ...... Divertimento for Band ...... Persichetti Loch Lomond...... Ticheli ...... Wagner/Cailliet Concertino for Flute...... Chaminade/Webb Chris Chapman, conductor Dance of the Jesters ...... Tchaikovsky/Cramer Sally Irwin, flute Looking Upward Suite...... Sousa Be Thou My Vision...... Gillingham On the Mall ...... Goldman 18 - PROGRAMS Spring '04 University of Washington Wind Ensemble WEST VIRGINIA Wisconsin Lutheran College Timothy Salzman, conductor Terry S. Treuden, conductor February 9 and 10, 2004 Fairmont State College Wind Ensemble November 30, 2003 Epiphanies...... Nelson Valarie Huffman, conductor Fest Marsch...... Wagner/Rumbelow Oboe Concerto in E Flat Major...... Bellini Sarah McKoin, guest conductor Symphony No. 6 ...... Persichetti Nathan Hughes, oboe March 2, 2004 Sunrise At Angel’s Gate...... Sparke J.S. Dances...... Grantham Danza de los Duendes...... Galbraith Canzona...... Mennin Concerto for Marimba...... Ewazen A Hymn for the Lost and the Living... Ewazen Christmas Fancie...... Curnow Miho Takekawa, marimba “March” from Symphonic Metamorphosis...... Carol of the Shepherds...... Sparke Pilgrimage...... Kitazume ...... Hindemith/Wilson A Christmas Festival...... Anderson Richard Clary, guest conductor The Solitary Dancer ...... Benson Fanfare Prelude: Joy to the World...... Curnow Dancing in the Wind ...... Fukuda Divertimento for Band ...... Persichetti Joy to the World ...... Nelhybel Linda Moorhouse, guest conductor

University of Washington Wind Ensemble WISCONSIN WYOMING Timothy Salzman, conductor Laramie County Community College March 9, 2004 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Renegade Winds/Wind Symphony Now, to Japan Symphonic Wind Ensemble Jim Colonna, conductor Epiphanies...... Nelson Glenn C. Hayes, conductor March 11, 2004 Pilgrimage...... Kitazume November 16, 2003 Renegade Winds Concerto for Marimba...... Ewazen Canzona...... Mennin Sinfonia V ...... Broege Miho Takekawa, marimba Ballo del Granduca ...... Sweelinck/Walters Kari Kraenzler, student conductor O Magnum Mysterium.....Lauridsen/Reynolds Wind Symphony University of Washington Campus Band In evening's stillness ...... Schwanter Wind Dancer ...... Colonna March 9, 2004 Old Wine in New Bottles ...... Jacob Old Home Days...... Ives L’Inglesina ...... Delle Cese Spiel ...... Toch Blue Shades...... Ticheli Matthew Kruse, conductor Dance of the Jesters ...... Tchaikovsky/Kramer Airs for Wind Orchestra...... Tajima University of Wyoming Symphonic Band Tom Slabaugh, conductor University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Symphonic Wind Ensemble Christopher Nicholas, conductor December 7, 2003 University of Washington Concert Band Glenn C. Hayes, conductor Toccata ...... Frescobaldi/Slocum Mitchell Lutch, conductor David Gillingham, guest composer Military Symphony in F...... Gossec March 9, 2004 James R. Athas, organ soloist Florentiner March ...... Fucik Birds of Heaven ...... Fujii Kenneth Church, bass-baritone soloist Enigma Variations...... Elgar/Slocum Japanese Tune ...... Konagaya February 29, 2004 Alleluia! Laudamus Te...... Reed University of Wyoming Symphonic Band University of Washington Symphonic Band Prophecy of the Earth...... Gillingham Christopher Nicholas, conductor March 9, 2004 Um Mitternacht...... Mahler February 19, 2004 Cloudburst...... Whitacre Be Thou My Vision...... Gillingham Amazing Grace ...... Ticheli Chris Chapman, conductor Lenten Reflections ...... Mahr Puszta ...... van Der Roost Festive Overture...... Shostakovich The Deathtree...... Holsinger Cloudburst...... Whitacre J. Brad McDavid, conductor Wisconsin Lutheran College Festal Scenes...... Ito University of Washington Wind Ensemble Terry S. Treuden, conductor University of Wyoming Wind Ensemble Japan Tour May 4, 2003 Robert Belser, conductor Timothy Salzman, conductor Evening at Pops...... Williams/Higgins February 19, 2004 March 18-28, 2004 Salute to Richard Rodgers ...... Ricketts Mars from The Planets...... Holst Epiphanies...... Nelson As Summer Was Just Beginning...... Daehn Poem without words ...... Hertz Air Mosaic ...... Rogers Miss Saigon...... de Meij *premiere* J.S. Dances...... Grantham Gershwin!...... Barker Sketches on a Tudor Psalm ...... Tull Concerto for Marimba...... Ewazen Fiddler on the Roof ...... Barker March from Symphonic Metamorphosis ...... Miho Takekawa, marimba Firedance...... Whelan/ Strommen ...... Hindemith/Wilson Symphony #4 ...... Maslanka Godzilla Eats Las Vegas...... Whitacre Pilgrimage...... Kitazume Dancing in the Wind ...... Fukuda Wisconsin Lutheran College Terry S. Treuden, conductor Whitworth Wind Symphony October 3 and 4, 2003 Richard Strauch, conductor Espirit De Corps...... Jager November 23, 2003 Sun Dance ...... Ticheli “Tributes” Cloudburst ...... Whitacre Pacific Fanfare ...... Ticheli Shalom ...... Sparke The Roman Carnival Overture...... Berlioz/Singleton October...... Whitacre Lincolnshire Posy...... Grainger The White Rose...... Sparke Symphony No. 6 ...... Persichetti Sabre and Spurs...... Sousa Spring '04 PROGRAMS - 19 University of Manitoba Wind Ensemble Fraser Linklater, conductor November 25, 2003 Symphony #6 ...... Persichetti Commando March ...... Barber and The Mountains Rising Nowhere ...... Schwantner University of Manitoba Wind Ensemble Fraser Linklater, conductor February 10, 2004 Winspear Fanfare ...... Gilliland Magneticfireflies ...... Thomas Clarinet Concerto #2...... von Weber Folk Songs for Band #3 ...... Stanhope Blue Shades...... Ticheli University of Saskatchewan Wind Orchestra Glen Gillis, conductor November 28, 2003 Ride...... Hazo Newfoundland Rhapsody...... Cable Concerto No. 2, K. 417 ...... Mozart Heroes Lost and Fallen ...... Gillingham Serenade, Op. 7...... Strauss Jennifer McAllister, guest conductor Sheep Shearing Song ...... Goossens/Grainger Godzilla Eats Las Vegas...... Whitacre National Emblem March...... Bagley/Fennell University of Toronto Wind Ensemble Denise Grant, conductor October 4, 2003 Fanfare for the Women ...... Tower Brass Flight ...... Larsen Blessed Are They ...... Brahms/Buehlman Circuits...... McTee La frontera...... Matthews University of Toronto Wind Ensemble Denise Grant, conductor February 7, 2004 and the mountains rising nowhere ...... Schwantner Quiet City...... Copland/Hunsberger Stéphanie Crabb, trumpet Kristina Gill, English horn Divertissement D’Été...... Castérède Awayday...... Gorb University of Windsor Wind Ensemble Gillian MacKay, conductor October 15, 2003 Alte Kameraden ...... Teike Old Churches ...... Colgrass Second Suite...... Holst Bugs ...... Cichy Faeroe Island Dance...... Grainger Ye Banks ‘n Braes...... Grainger Noisy Wheels of Joy ...... Whitacre University of Windsor Wind Ensemble Gillian MacKay, conductor November 21, 2003 Vanished Army...... Alford Resting in the Peace of His Hands...... Gibson Symphony No. 1 ...... Bukvich Waking Angels ...... Gillingham Medieval Suite ...... Nelson 20 - MEMBER FORUM Spring '04 Band Conductors – Sloopy. I also told everybody that there seemed under control, I asked Darcie one the Next Generation would be a young lady who hopes to be a more thing – “Would you like to conduct band director that would conduct this piece the National ?” She answered that submitted by next week and at the concert. The band she would. I told her that in Western Mass. Steve Damon, conductor seemed excited not to have to look at my we play the in 4/4 (yes, Shelburne Falls Military Band mug for the entire concert. that was cruel). Her panic subsided a few minutes later when I reassured her that the The Shelburne Falls (MA) Military Then came the next rehearsal. Darcie and piece is in 3/4. Band’s Band Buddy Night was started in I agreed to meet at Friendly’s Restaurant 1995 as a summer musical learning experi- on the Mohawk Trail. She arrived just on Her two pieces went off with no problem. ence for area elementary students. How this time, lamenting that she had never been The children and adults enjoyed her bubbly concert works – Each band member invites so far west in Massachusetts. We arrived attitude. I enjoyed watching the rapport a child to come rehearse and perform a con- at the rehearsal hall, and the performers she built with the children in such a short cert with the band. There are two rehearsal started to trickle into the hall. Darcie, who time. When she wasn’t conducting, she was (after the second, all the kids get free ice had been drum major at her high school, playing trumpet. cream at a local snack bar) and, then, two played String Bass (her major) and brass weeks later, the concert. At the concert, the instrument in many college ensembles, and I, watching Darcie, discovered that the students play the first three songs with the successfully passed her conducting classes, next generation of band conductors is here band. After the second piece, each child started to look nervous. This made me hap- – and I’m only 33 years old. This genera- is called forward to receive a Band Buddy py. I rehearsed my first piece with the group tion has obtained the knowledge of how to Night sticker to put on his instrument case. and, then, introduced Darcie. She stood in stand in front of 10 year olds and pull mu- After the children are done performing, front of the performers and the nervousness sical sounds out of little kids’ instruments. they and their families are invited to stay subsided. This made me even happier. She Good job, next generation. for the rest of the concert. rehearsed the shaky parts of the piece and tried to hand the baton back to me. This is As for the 10th Annual Shelburne Falls A couple years ago, I decided it was time when my teacher instincts kicked back in. Military Band’s Band Buddy Night, I’ve to expand Band Buddy Night to college mu- My questions started to fly – “Could you already got my eyes set on my next band sic ed. majors. I remember, as a college help the clarinets with those fingering?” buddy – a tuba major from UMass-Am- student, wanting as much time in front of “Why weren’t you making eye contact at herst. an elementary band as I could get. Student the downbeat?” “What in the world was teaching provided that, but I still wanted your left hand doing?” “How could you more. This year, the thought of a music ed. help us come in better at letter A?” “Should major being a band buddy came to life. I, a the trumpets be fingering those Bbs with member of the MassMEA Executive Board, their second fingers?” She responded to had noticed a collegian that had been help- each question – sometimes very hesitantly. ing me a lot at our All-State conferences With the last question – “Will you come and at the General Music Festivals. I had back to conduct this piece at the concert?” also been told that she had been instru- – she gave an enthusiastic “Yes!” mental at the success of one of the district festivals. She needed to be commended. All that traveling for only one piece?! I I had found my first college Band Buddy. asked if she wanted to conduct the band lat- I telephoned a friend from the Society for er in the concert. She answered positively General Music in Massachusetts who was and started looking for another piece, which friends with this very helpful and spirited became Festive Spirit. As she rehearsed the collegian by the name of Darcie Pickering. band, I took the children over to the snack When I phoned Darcie, I discovered she bar for their free ice cream. I bought ice was as excited about the prospect as I. cream – Moose Tracks – for myself and Darcie. After the rehearsal, we headed One problem – Band Buddy Night was back to Friendly’s and Darcie continued meant for local students so that there would the trek east. not be too much traveling. Darcie lives on Cape Cod, studies at UMass-Lowell, and Two weeks later – concert night. Once the rehearsals and concert were held in again, we met at Friendly’s. We drove Shelburne Falls. In New England terms, westerly through the beautiful late June this is a lot of traveling. I told her not to weather. When we arrived at the concert come to the first rehearsal because of mile- site, people were already there, starting age. At the first rehearsal, I had the band to set up the festivities. As everything and students sightread her piece – Hang On Spring '04 BUSINESS - 21

COLLEGE BAND DIRECTORS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 1857 9/30 William Wakefield (travel to planning session) 305.00 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING $51,842.10 DECEMBER 19, 2003 HILTON HOTEL – CHICAGO, ILLINOIS SUMMARY NATIONAL SECRETARY-FINANCIAL REPORT Checking Account Balance 9/30/02 35,054.58 Total Deposits 10/1/02 – 9/30/03 57,309.27 I ACCOUNT 0440008944, BANK ONE – AUSTIN Interest 10/1/02 – 9/30/03 73.41 Royalty from Gordon Jacob Project 0.00 1794 10/26 EAM (member services) $1,428.03 Debit for returned checks (244.68) 1795 11/20 Michael Djupstrom (ASCAP Award) 5,000.00 Total Disbursements 10/1/03– 9/30/03 (51,842.10) 1796 11/20 EAM (member services) 618.07 Checking Balance 9/30/03 40,350.48 1797 11/20 Patty Esfandiari (clerical) 50.00 1798 Void II. Dreyfus Liquid Assets, Inc. 039 03227479-7 1799 12/03 EAM (member services) 632.69 1800 12/03 Patty Esfandiari (clerical) 50.00 Balance 10/1/02 14,073.13 1801 12/10 Charles Peltz (travel for ASCAP Award) 182.39 Interest 10/1/02 – 9/30/03 181.56 1802 1/16 EAM (member services – $930, Fall Report - $1,624.86) 2,554.86 Balance 9/30/03 14,181.28 1803 1/16 Richard Floyd (Chicago meeting expenses) 819.64 1804 1/16 Patty Esfandiari (clerical) 50.00 III. Total Operating Account Assets 54,531.76 1805 1/16 Richard Floyd (Secretaryʼs Office Expenses) 600.00 Wire 1/16 Richard Danielpour (commission) 6,262.00 Richard L. Floyd, National Secretary 1806 1/28 U. of Minnesota (National Conference) 5,000.00 1807 2/07 Minute Man Press (envelopes) 143.59 1808 2/07 College Music Society (mail labels composition competition) 216.61 COLLEGE BAND DIRECTORS NATIONAL ASSOCIAITON 1809 2/07 NASM (mail labels – composition competition) 95.00 2002-2003 SUMMARY OF INCOME AND EXPENSES 1810 2/07` Patty Esfandiari (clerical) 50.00 OCTOBER 1, 2002 – SEPTEMBER 30, 2003 1811 2/07 EAM (member services) 212.68 INCOME 1812 Void 1813 2/22 Richard Floyd (travel) 270.50 ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP DUES 43,018.97 1814 3/04 Patty Esfandiari (clerical) 50.00 RETIRED MEMBERSHIP DUES 1,800.00 1815 3/19 Libby Larson (National Conference) 300.00 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP DUES 5,800.00 1816 3/19 Halama Wind Octet (National Conference) 2,000.00 MUSIC INDUSTRY MEMBERSHIP DUES 1,900.00 1817 3/19 U. of Minnesota (National Conference) 2,700.00 STUDENT MEMBERSHIP DUES 2,120.00 1818 3/19 EAM (member services) 266.10 INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP DUES 1,950.00 1819 3/19 Longhorn Trophy (presidentʼs plaque) 99.66 LIFE MEMBERSHIP DUES 300.00 1820 3/29 Bastian Blomhert (National Conference) 400.00 LABELS 180.00 1821 3/29 Bastian Blomhert (National Conference) 350.00 JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTIONS 0.00 1822 3/29 Giancarlo Guerrero (Small College Intercollegiate Band) 2,000.00 DIRECTORY 0.00 1823 4/07 Richard Grunow (National Conference) 361.00 GORDON JACOB ROYALTIES 0.00 1824 4/07 Richard Floyd (National Conference cash to Charles Gray) 100.00 MISC. INCOME 240.30 1825 4/07 John Boyd (National Conference) 200.00 INTEREST 181.56 1826 4/07 EAM (member services) 223.34 1827 4/07 Patty Esfandiari (clerical) 50.00 TOTAL INCOME 57,490.83 1828 4/09 Michael Djupstrom (travel to National Conference) 580.51 EXPENSES 1829 4/14 ASCAP (National Conference Fee) 196.13 1830 4/23 Eugene Corporon (Distinguished Contributor Awards) 590.51 POSTAGE (not including publications and dues notices) 77.13 1831 5/02 Ginnyʼs Printing (election ballot) 536.61 PRINTING (not including JOURNAL and REPORT) 1,205.92 1832 5/02 Richard Colwell (travel to National Conference) 426.00 MEMBER SERVICES 5,803.14 1833 5/02 U. of Wisconsin/Milwaukee (young band composition competition) 414.27 TRAVEL 865.64 1834 5/07 Susan Wagner (National Conference clerical) 568.75 CBDNA JOURNAL (one issue) 0.00 1835 5/07 Patty Esfandiari (clerical) 50.00 CBDNA REPORT (two issues) 3,870.83 1836 5/07 EAM (member services) 464.24 WEB SITE 1,099.47 1837 5/07 Minute Man Press (election envelopes) 168.18 SECRETARY OFFICE 1,100.00 1838 5/18 Richard Floyd (reimbursement for stamps and postage) 77.13 TREASURER OFFICE 0.00 1839 6/05 HITS (web site) 550.00 CHICAGO MEETINGS 819.64 1840 6/05 Patty Esfandiari (clerical) 50.00 DIVISION REBATES 0.00 1841 6/05 EAM (member services) 162.72 PRESIDENTS FUND 0.00 1842 6/05 Mallory Thompson (U. of Colorado Conducting Symposium) 3,000.00 PROJECTS (commissions, composition competition) 17,172.77 1843 6/17 Chris Adams CPA (Income Tax Return) 545.00 DIRECTORY 0.00 1844 6/30 NTT/Verio (web site host) 549.47 NATIONAL CONFERENCE 14,986.26 1845 8/04 MENC (affiliate membership) 250.00 CONDUCTING SYMPOSIUM 3,000.00 1846 8/04 IRS (late fee reimbursed by Chris Adams CPA) 160.00 MISC EXPENSES (CPA, dues refunds, etc.) 1,841.30 1847 8/04 EAM (member services – $259.74, Sp/Sumr Report - $2,245.97) 2,505.71 TOTAL EXPENSES 51,842.10 1848 8/18 EAM (member services ) 143.85 1849 8/18 Patty Esfandiari (clerical) 50.00 1850 9/03 Minute Man Press (membership cards) 110.65 1851 9/03 EAM (member services) 461.68 1852 Void 1853 9/03 Bill Rhodes (Bandana Recording project) 5,002.50 1854 9/15 Minute Man Press (stationery) 246.89 1855 9/15 Patty Esfandiari (clerical) 50.00 1856 9/27 Richard Floyd (travel to planning session) 290.14 22 - BUSINESS Spring '04

Coming this Fall— CBDNA Research Report, Volume 2 A compilation of recent research, including dissertation abstracts and results of research from YOU AND YOUR STUDENTS. Please notify your graduate students and encourage them to submit their abstracts. Send submissions by October 1st to [email protected] or by mail to: Douglas Stotter Research Report Department of Bands Merrill Hall Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405

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