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College Band Directors National Association Summer 2012 Scott S. Hanna, editor

CBDNA REPORT

FROM THE PODIUM Dear Colleagues, “CBDNA is committed to serving as a dynamic hub connecting individuals to communities, ideas, I hope you are having (or have had) a restful and resources.” summer break. The summer months are an opportunity to recharge, reflect, and refocus on CBDNA Band Education Symposium the upcoming year. I would like to use this forum The crowning achievement for the Music to summarize some of the activity of our Education Committee was a highly successful organization over the past year and bring you up Band Education Symposium at Arizona State to date on upcoming events and initiatives as we University in June. The BES served as a hub for look ahead to our National Conference in bringing together practicing high school and Greensboro. middle school band directors from around the , college band directors, music Just a few years ago our main efforts consisted of education professors, university studio faculty our national and division conferences and the members, undergraduate and graduate music annual conducting workshop. As those events education majors, composers, and leaders from continue to thrive, the addition of the Athletic CBDNA and NBA. Band Symposium and the Music Education Symposium give additional life and balance to Each morning consisted of a plenary session on our organization. Through the efforts of many we various topics followed by conducting sessions have the platforms to give form to our ideas, involving all attendees as participants or provide opportunity for continual professional observers. Conducting participants received 10 development, influence the direction of the minutes of daily podium time followed by 20-30 college band profession, and provide resources, minute mentoring sessions with various CBDNA ideas and leadership for high school and middle members. Augmenting the conducting portion school music educators. were sessions throughout the day on score study, rehearsal techniques, repertoire selection, and These symposia, combined with the content of discussions with composers. our website and our ability to communicate via our listserv, provide us the capability to live out In the afternoon, participants selected from a the Statement of Purpose we adopted in 2005: menu of topics that included:

IN THIS ISSUE From the Podium – 1 Commissions and Premieres – 5 Programs – 9 Small College Intercollegiate Band – 4 Dissertation/Treatise Abstracts – 6 Resources – 5 Call for Papers and Presentations – 7

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become available to band directors around the *Uses of technology and social media to: country. -foster musical creativity, facilitate instruction, and measure student Athletic Bands achievement The Athletic Band Committee in collaboration -form social networks to crowdsource with The Ohio State University organized an solutions to problems and share research outstanding Athletic Band Symposium to -expand the breadth of music programs coincide with the 10th Anniversary of the beyond the performance ensemble to founding of the Athletic Band Symposium at engage other students through song OSU and the retirement of Jon Woods. Over 200 writing, composition, music production, members were in attendance and the Ohio State and sound engineering faculty and staff members were superb hosts. This being the third Athletic Band Symposium I *Using social engagement to: have been able to attend, I continue to be inspired -expand the reach of music programs by the dedication, energy, organization, and beyond the classroom into the community innovation from members of this part of our -develop in students the ability to teach, profession. lead, and organize -augment student understanding and One of the most important sessions relevant to all appreciation of other cultures of us was a thought provoking and timely -develop student understanding and discussion on hazing. Leading the discussion compassion for the less fortunate through were David Westol, a former Assistant service projects organized around music Prosecuting Attorney from Kalamazoo, Michigan performance and frequent consultant for fraternities, sororities, *Instrument pedagogy and sports organizations on the issue of hazing, *Athletic band program development Alan Bonner, National Executive Director of *Music administration Kappa Kappa Psi/Tau Beta Sigma, Dr. Malinda Matney, Senior Research Associate for the Six members of the Music Education Committee Division of Student Affairs at the University of were able to attend, and they will be presenting Michigan and Past President of KKY, Dr. Tony two sessions at the National Conference Falcone from the University of Nebraska, and summarizing the achievements of the 2012 Band Derrick Mills, Past President of KKY. The Education Symposium and the 2010 Art of Wind discussion centered on root causes of hazing, Band Teaching as well as leading discussions on ways to identify hazing in the early stages of future music education initiatives. And, several development, and strategies for avoiding and additional CBDNA members attended as eradicating hazing. representatives of their divisions. Collectively, we have a strong nucleus of CBDNA members The Athletic Band Committee has developed who can build on this experience to strengthen procedures for the juried selection of presenters at our presence in music education. the Athletic Band Symposium and National Conference; moving one step forward in assisting To further leverage the benefit of this important our members in the development of their tenure CBDNA initiative, many of the plenary and and promotion credentials. In addition, the afternoon sessions were video archived. Once Committee has developed criteria for host site these are available, links from the CBDNA selection for future symposia. The CBDNA website will be provided to facilitate viewing and Board will work with the Athletic Band use in the music education classroom as well as Committee to place the criteria on our website CBDNA REPORT – 3 SUMMER 2012 where it can be viewed by all members. The will be sent to HBCU directors to encourage them Athletic Band Symposium will be held at the to nominate their students for the CBDNA SCIB University of Oklahoma in 2013 and the in Greensboro. University of Virginia in 2014. Selecting sites two years in advance will assist in the planning of Small and Community Colleges future Athletic Band Symposia. One of the challenges in the past has been defining what constitutes a “Small College” for Gender and Ethnic Issues the purpose of nominating students for the SCIB. One of the communities under-represented within There are many defining factors beyond school CBDNA is the directors of Historically Black size (though that is one factor to consider) that Colleges and Universities. Several years ago the makes classification difficult. To better meet the HBCU directors formed an organization called intent of the SCIB to provide students from the HBCU National Band Directors Consortium. institutions that may not be able to compete for The HBCU NBDC holds an annual conference in performance spots at national and division Atlanta and the CBDNA Board approved funds conferences, the CBDNA Small and Community each of the past two years to assist these directors College Committee has effectively worked out a in the running of their conference. There is a rich Mission Statement that defines criteria for tradition of bands at these institutions that adds to nomination of students. The Mission Statement the tapestry of the college band profession, and is posted later in this issue of the CBDNA Report. our desire is to have a working relationship with the directors of the HBCU. The Committee continues to develop a three-part survey that will be circulated to small and To assist CBDNA in building the bridges that community college directors to inform the will enable our respective organizations to work Committee about the specific qualities, needs, together, the chair of the CBDNA Gender and and challenges of small and community colleges. Ethnic Issues Committee, Roby George, attended The Committee intends to use this information to the HBCU NBDC Conference. In addition to develop some norms and recommendations attending sessions, Roby met with directors from (similar to the Athletic Band Guidelines) for the HBCU to better understand their needs and directors to use to promote their programs with concerns. A feature of the HBCU NBDC is the their administration. emphasis on providing their students with enriching musical experiences at their conference. Research Patrick Dunnigan has been heading an initiative Upon returning from the conference, the CBDNA to reactivate the Research Committee. Members Gender and Ethnic Issues Committee discussed of the committee have been selected after careful with the CBDNA Small and Community College review of credentials. The Research Committee Committee about having a targeted campaign to has been charged with reviewing research invite HBCU directors to nominate their students proposals and papers for the National Conference for the Small College Intercollegiate Band. Many and reinstating the CBDNA Journal in electronic of the HBCU schools share similar challenges format after a twelve year hiatus. with small and community colleges and the SCIB is an important opportunity for students of these The process for submitting proposals for schools to receive an enriching musical presentations for the National Conference was experience while expanding the network between sent to members in May via the CBDNA listserv college age musicians. After discussion this and can also be found later in this Report as well initiative will move forward, and an invitation as located through the link on the CBDNA CBDNA REPORT – 4 SUMMER 2012 website to the 2013 National Conference. The The full power of our organization is revealed process for submitting research articles for the when our best performers, teachers, researchers, CBDNA Journal will be revealed by the Research and thinkers offer their talents to our members. Committee in the fall and we anticipate With an outstanding host and performance publication in January 2013. ensembles having been chosen, our next step in putting together the National Conference is the Other Initiatives submission of proposals for research The CBDNA/ASCAP Frederick Fennell Prize presentations and poster sessions. Please will be adjudicated this fall and the winner will be consider what you have to offer and if you have announced at the CBDNA Forum in Chicago. important information and ideas to share, I The winner will receive a cash prize of $5000 and encourage you to submit your proposal to Steve a performance by a prominent university wind Peterson by September 14, using the guidelines ensemble. Contest rules are included later in the for submission found later in the Report. Report. Please circulate this information to your contacts. As you can see, we have a very active organization of dedicated members performing The Conductor Health Issues Committee will be meaningful work in many areas of the profession. circulating a survey to help us learn about the When one ponders the scope of our collective occupational hazards we face as conductors and activity, depth of our ideas, and energy and assist in developing strategies for avoiding health passion our members put forth in the belief in problems. Please take a few moments to complete what they do, it is humbling to serve as a leader this survey once you receive it via our listserv. of our fine organization.

CBDNA National Conference I wish you all the best for the fall semester. Finally, I would like to write a few words about the National Conference at the University of Eric Rombach-Kendall North Carolina at Greensboro, March 20-23, 2013. Our National Conference is our largest SMALL COLLEGE effort that unites all of our members and brings INTERCOLLEGIATE BAND forth the best ideas and performances from all MISSION STATEMENT: The general spirit and corners of our organization. It is here where our mission of the SCIB is to provide students (music greatest energy and inspiration for the future majors and non-majors alike) from band accrues, where friendships are renewed, and programs at smaller colleges and iniversities, where we can discuss and debate ideas in a community colleges of any size, and Historically fashion that cannot be replicated through our Black Colleges and Universities of any size the electronic media. opportunity to perform high quality literature at

the CBDNA National Conference under a An outstanding slate of performance ensembles renowned conductor. As it is much less likely that has been selected, and though it is premature to wind bands from these institutions may ever be reveal finalized programming decisions, the selected for regional or national CBDNA preliminary glimpse of what we can expect is performance slots, the SCIB was conceived to impressive. While performances may be what give these students the opportunity to play many CBDNA members most look forward to at advanced literature (repertoire that their home our conference, it is only part of the equation for institutions may never be able to program) at a a successful gathering. national convention under a renowned conductor.

The SCIB makes it possible for talented students CBDNA REPORT – 5 SUMMER 2012 from institutions lacking instrumentation, student Wind Ensemble on March 13, 2012 in Lagerquist resources, and/or financial resources, to gain an Concert Hall, Tacoma, WA, and on March 15, unforgettable musical experience commensurate 2012 in Nightingale Concert Hall, Reno NV. The with those gained by members of ensembles work was written for and dedicated to the PLU selected to perform at CBDNA National and Wind Ensemble and their conductor, Edwin Division Conferences. Powell, and featured tenor and guitar soloist In general, eligibility is intended for students James Brown. from any community colleges; any 4-year Mercury on the Moon is a “concept” symphony universities with fewer than 5000 studentsi, and for wind ensemble. Like a concept album, each any HBCU institutions. In all cases it is expected element of this work contributes to an overall that the home band program reflects the qualities theme or story. Fear and the hate that generates stated above and that the nomination fulfills the from fear is the apex of this large work for the general spirit and mission of the SCIB. wind band. I have discovered that throughout my Directors from four year institutions that exceed own life experiences and observations that most 5000 students are invited to nominate students if of the destructive forces in human culture stem they believe their home school programs from fear. In this work I use some examples of currently reflect the qualities of a program as text and music that I have created to weave a path noted in the mission statement above, since there through fear and hate in hopes of illuminating and are many valid extenuating circumstances in igniting conversations and awareness. college band programs at larger schools. Mercury is the cantor or messenger for the entire Directors should briefly explain any extenuating composition. The inspiration of epic concept circumstances that merit consideration. The albums like Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon, chairperson of the Small College Intercollegiate and the haunting wide range of Freddie Band, in consultation with the chair of the Small Mercury’s (Queen) voice and the mythological College/Community College Bands Committee Mercury who was a messenger who wore winged and the President of CBDNA, will make final sandals inspired the title of this work. The image decisions. of Mercury helplessly standing on the moon According to data vetted by the Small watching mankind destroy itself with fear and College/Community College task force in 2010, hate is the central concept of this work. approximately 70% of all colleges and Prelude introduces the main images to this universities (excluding trade schools) in the USA composition. Religions are introduced in a have less than 5000 students. collage of textures in this prelude and in other movements. Muslim prayer calls, Jewish Shofar, RESOURCES and Christian and satanic masses are woven The 7th volume of the new edition of the History throughout the prelude. and Literature of the Wind Band by David Censored is inspired by my own experiences with Whitwell is now available on Amazon. David groups of the recent past who banned books, Whitwell, Baroque Wind Band and Wind poems, music, authors etc. where I grew up in the Ensemble Repertoire, 238 pages. south. Banned books based on race, homosexuality, historical and cultural meanings COMMISSIONS AND empowered these mostly religious organizations. PREMIERES But the fear of understanding things that are not Mercury on the Moon by Scott McAllister was like themselves perpetuate the hatred toward the premiered by the Pacific Lutheran University creators. CBDNA REPORT – 6 SUMMER 2012

“Fear Always Springs Ignorance”---Ralph Waldo was concerned, he was dead already.”---William Emerson Burroughs What They Call Me is a story of a young man Film at Eleven is about the constant sent to a “pray the gay away” program and deals bombardment of the news media and talk shows. with the intolerance to homosexuality. The son is The text in this poem are all from news stories singing to his father asking for an unconditional, from the 90’s to the present. Agape love only to find himself falling into a “The media's the most powerful entity on earth. deep state of depression and eventually suicide. They have the power to make the innocent guilty This movement text paints an image of death by and to make the guilty innocent, and that's power. using the downward motive of Dido’s Lament. Because they control the minds of the masses.”--- Each chorus the tenor sings longer durations until Malcolm X all breath is gone. Finale “Homophobia is like racism and anti-Semitism and other forms of bigotry in that it seeks to “Who sees all beings in his own self, and his own dehumanize a large group of people, to deny their self in all beings, loses all fear.”---Isa Upanishad, humanity, their dignity and personhood.---Coretta Hindu Scripture Scott King DISSERTATION/TREATISE ABSTRACTS Jihad Jesus Five Songs After Texts by Friedrich Rückert: “Almost every war has been at least indirectly A Transcription for Wind Ensemble – Dennis caused by religious belief.”---Richard Dawkins Llinás Ketchak is a form of Balinese dance and has roots in sanghyang, a sacred, trance-inducing exorcism Submitted in partial fulfillment of the dance based on the idea that a force enters the requirements for the Doctor of Musical Arts body of an entranced performer. The sanghyang degree in Conducting at The University of Texas dances are considered sacred ritual dances in at Austin, 2012. Hindu Balinese religious events.

“A nation's culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people.”---Mahatma Gandhi The summer of 1901 was an important time period in the compositional development of Mrs. B is about loneliness and the forgotten. Gustav Mahler. It was at his summer home in Eighty-year old Mrs. B. walked her elderly dog, Maiernigg that he composed some of his most her only family she had left, with me every day. performed works including his 4th Symphony, When her dog died, she passed away the next 5th Symphony, and most of the songs from day. the Rückert-Lieder. Although Mahler composed “Music was my refuge. I could crawl into the seven songs based on texts by Friedrich Rückert, space between the notes and curl my back to the five most commonly performed and recorded loneliness.”---Maya Angelou works have become an informal cycle now Suicide in C known as the Rückert-Lieder. With the exception of "Liebst du um Schönheit," Mahler composed “The thing I remember about him is the deathly each of these 5 songs for voice and piano, and grey complexion of his cheeks. It wasn’t an act of immediately orchestrated them for voice and will for Kurt (Cobain) to kill himself. As far as I . "Um Mitternacht," however, was CBDNA REPORT – 7 SUMMER 2012 uniquely scored for voice and orchestral wind Presentations are welcome from any scholar section--a factor that incited my interest in this actively engaged in music research, conducting, project. or pedagogy related to wind bands. Presentations This document provides a brief look into the may be either major presentations or poster genesis of the Mahler's work, followed by a sessions and scholars of all stages of their detailed account of decisions from academic careers are encouraged to submit work selected passages in my wind transcription. Each for consideration. Major presentations are chapter begins with a translation of the text, expected to be completed work covering comparison of the instrumentation, and a significant new aspects of scholarship. Poster highlight of the most significant orchestration session presentations are intended for work-in- decisions. Choices for the transcription are progress, or as summaries of existing scholarship. explained on a movement-by-movement basis and topics of color, transparency, and text reside Each major presentation will be allocated 50 at the highest priority. This project was important minutes for presentation and questions; poster to me not only because it presents the opportunity sessions will be allocated 20 minutes. to have a complete collection of songs by a Presentations may include audio/visual media. significant composer for wind ensemble, but because it provides an additional work that Proposals promotes collaboration with a vocal soloist. It is For consideration, please comply with the my hope that this collection, or selected songs following: from the collection, will make their way into A. Papers submitted for presentation must be concert programs for wind ensembles. the original work of the author(s). Proposals should include a statement of the paper’s original contribution to CALL FOR PAPERS AND scholarship as well as a summary of the PRESENTATIONS paper’s methodology and specific The College Band Directors National Association evidence of results. is pleased to invite papers and presentations by B. There are no limitations as to the scholars engaged in research and pedagogy type/scope of research submitted for related to wind music, conducting, and athletic consideration including quantitative bands for its National Conference at the studies, qualitative studies, historical University of North Carolina at Greensboro studies, and theoretical analyses. March 20-23, 2013. C. Papers and presentations given at prior conferences will be considered if the Submissions may explore any aspect of wind audience was substantially different (e.g., music, conducting, teaching music at the college state convention, university symposium). level, wind instruments, athletic bands, or other A statement specifying particulars of the topics of interest to an audience of college band presentation must be included with the and wind ensemble conductors. submission. D. Proposals should be no more than four The deadline for submitting proposals is double-spaced pages of text (approx. 1000 September 14, 2012. All submissions should be words) including footnotes. Musical sent electronically to Steve Peterson at: examples need not count toward this limit. [email protected] E. An abstract of 150 words, suitable for publication in the conference program General Guidelines should be included. CBDNA REPORT – 8 SUMMER 2012

F. A cover letter with the title of the presentation, and must be registered for paper/proposal, author’s name, address, the conference. phone number, and e-mail address should 2. The CBDNA Board may consider outside accompany the submission. The proposal proposals from prominent and renowned and abstract should NOT include the specialists outside the college band author’s name or institution. profession without the requirement of G. Submissions must be submitted CBDNA membership. In such cases, the electronically to Steve Peterson at: Board will consider the importance of the [email protected] and received by topic to CBDNA members, background 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time, September 14, and credentials of the presenter, and the 2012 for consideration. ability of the presenter to relate their topic H. All submissions will be screened by a to the college band profession. panel of qualified evaluators. 3. Presenters must travel to the National I. Applicants will be notified of the Conference at their own expense. There is evaluator’s decisions by November 1, no monetary assistance provided by 2012. CBDNA. 4. Presenters will be expected to conform to Athletic Band Submissions time limits. SET UP TIME FOR Athletic band submissions for presentation at the AUDIO/VISUAL AIDS WILL BE National Conference should be sent to Steve INCLUDED IN THE TIME Peterson for collection, and will be adjudicated ALLOTMENT. by members of the Athletic Band Committee or 5. Presenters will be required to bring 3 those designated by the committee. There will be copies of the complete presentation to the a separate call at a later date for submissions that National Conference for the purpose of are to be considered ONLY for the summer 2013 archiving the conference proceedings. Athletic Band Symposium. 6. Presenters are responsible for having copies of handouts for distribution at the Submissions for consideration at the National presentation. Conference that are not selected will 7. Presenters are responsible for requesting automatically be considered for the Athletic Band audio/visual needs from the host by Symposium if requested by the presenter at the January 15, 2013. time of submission. Please direct questions about the submission A call for juried video half-time show process to Steve Peterson at: presentations at the National Conference will [email protected] occur at a later date in the fall semester.

Selected Presenters The following will be required of presenters selected by the juried process to present at the National Conference: 1. Presenters must be active members of CBDNA current in their dues at the time of submission and at the time of CBDNA REPORT – 9 SUMMER 2012

...... Larry Clark and Greg Gilpin Troy University The Stars and Stripes Forever Symphony Band PROGRAMS ...... John Philip Sousa Mark J. Walker, conductor Sing For America!...... Tim and Katrina Phillips, ...... James Ployhar clarinet ALABAMA America the Beautiful...... March 9, 2012 ...... Carmen Dragon Troy University Overture to ...... Symphony Band , trans. Mark J. Walker, conductor Grundman Troy University October 3, 2011 Lauda...... Steve Danyew Symphony Band Adrenaline City ...... Adam Gorb Machine from Symphony No. 5. Mark J. Walker, conductor Battling Boggarts ...... William Bolcom, arr. Lavender Michael Burch-Pesses, ...... Alain Mayrand Hymn to a Blue Hour...... Jody Dunn, John M. Long, Stars and Stripes Forever...... John Mackey James Swearingen, ...... John Philip Sousa Danzon from ...... Frank Tracz, An American in Paris...... Leonard Bernstein, trans Krance guest conductors .George Gershwin, arr Brubaker Symphony No. 6 ...... Mike Huff, cornet ...... Vincent Persichetti Tim and Katrina Phillips, Easter Monday on the White clarinet Troy University House Lawn...... Adam Blackstock, drum set Symphony Band ...... John Philip Sousa Southeastern United States Mark J. Walker, conductor Clinic and Honor Bands Michael Huff, trumpet February 3, 2012 March 30, 2012 Troy University Masque...... Kenneth Hesketh Symphony Band Overture to Candide ...... Lincolnshire Posy...... Mark J. Walker, conductor Leonard Bernstein, trans...... Percy Grainger Larry Blocher, guest Grundman Grand Russian Fantasia...... conductor Flourishes and Meditations on a ...... Jules Levy John M. Long, guest Renaissance Theme...... The Southerner...... conductor ...... Michael Gandolfi ...Russell Alexander, arr. Bainum November 1, 2011 Adrenaline City ...... Adam Gorb Battling Boggarts ...... Concertpiece for Trumpet and American Salute...... Alain Mayrand Band...... James Curnow ...... Morton Gould Who’s Who in Navy Blue ...... Irish Tune from County Derry Hymn to a Blue Hour...... John Philip Sousa, ed. Byrne ...... Percy Grainger ...... John Mackey Into the Joy of Spring...... Music from The Wizard of Oz Rhapsodic Celebration ...... James Swearingen ...... arr. James Barnes ...... Robert Sheldon Men of Ohio ...... Henry Stars and Stripes Forever...... Lincoln Portrait ...... Henry Fillmore, ed. Foster ...... John Philip Sousa ...... Aaron Copland Fantasy Variations on a Theme An American in Paris...... Fanfare for the Common Man of Niccolo Paganini ...... George Gershwin, arr Brubaker ...... Aaron Copland ...... James Barnes Barnum and Bailey’s Favorite Stars and Stripes Forever ...... K.L. King ...... John Philip Sousa University of South Alabama Danzon ...... Riffs ...... Jeff Tyzik Wind Ensemble Leonard Bernstein, trans Krance Greg Gruner, conductor Easter Monday on the White Ward Miller, House Lawn...... associate conductor ...... John Philip Sousa April 19, 2012 Armed Forces – The Pride of America...... CBDNA REPORT – 10 SUMMER 2012

American Overture...... Old American Songs, Set II...... February 24, 2012 ...... Joseph Willcox Jenkins ...... Aaron Copland, arr. Silvester “Our Music” Sinfonia No. 4...... The Glory of the Yankee Navy ...... Walter S. Hartley ...... John Philip Sousa Ammerland ...... Jacob de Haan ARKANSAS Trittico...... Vaclav Nelhybel March Grandioso... Roland Seitz Dusk ...... Steven Bryant Aurora...... John Goforth Arkansas State University Overture to “Candide” ...... Incidental Suite...... Wind Ensemble Leonard Bernstein, trans...... Claude T. Smith Timothy Oliver, conductor Grundman Concerto Fantasy for Two Jerry Junkin, guest conductor *Thornbriar Rhapsody...... Timpanists and Wind Ensemble Cheri Avery and Serena ...... Joseph Curtis ...... Philip Glass, arr. Lortz Weren, graduate conductors November 17, 2011 Concertino for Four Percussion “Lost and Found” and Wind Ensemble...... David Gillingham University of South Alabama Celebration Overture, op. 61...... Roma ...... Valerie Coleman Symphony Band ...... Paul Creston Ward Miller, conductor Hymn to a Blue Hour...... May 1, 2012 ...... John Mackey CALIFORNIA George Washington Bridge...... Symphonies of Wind ...... William Schuman Instruments ...... Igor Stravinsky California State University, West Highlands Sojourn ...... *No Strings Attached ...... Northridge ...... Robert Sheldon ...... Jonathan Bartz Wind Ensemble Ammerland ...... Jacob de Haan Variations on a Korean Folk Lawrence Stoffel, conductor Toccata for Band...... Song...... John Barnes Chance Rodney C. Schueller, ...... Frank Erickson Lost Vegas...... guest conductor "Waltz No. 2" from Suite for ...... Michael Daugherty The 8th annual "Discovery: Music!" concert Variety Orchestra ...... Dmitri Shostakovich, arr. de Meij "When Good Composers "Homage to Leonin" from Arkansas State University Go Bad" Medieval Suite...... Ron Nelson Wind Ensemble April 29, 2012 Timothy Oliver, conductor George Washington "Coronation Scene" from Boris Serena Weren, Bicentennial March ...... Godunov...... graduate conductor ...... John Philip Sousa Modest Mussorgsky, arr. February 24, 2012 Third Suite...... Robert Jager Buehlmann “Introspection” Trauersinfonie...... Wild Nights! ...... Frank Ticheli ...... Richard Wagner ALASKA Diary of Private Lives...... Overture in C ...... Jonathan Bartz ...... Charles-Simon Catel University of Alaska Irish Tune from County Derry Hymn & Fuguing Tune #1Henry Anchorage ...... Percy Grainger Cowell Wind Ensemble Symphony No. 4...... Lincolnshire Posy ...... Mark Wolbers, conductor ...... David Maslanka ...... Percy Grainger Eric Rombach-Kendall, guest conductor April 21, 2012 Arkansas State University William Byrd Suite ...... Wind Ensemble

...... Gordon Jacob Timothy Oliver, conductor Second Suite in F, op.28, no. 2 Serena Weren, ...... Gustav Holst graduate conductor

Chester...... William Schuman CBDNA REPORT – 11 SUMMER 2012

California State University, Symphonic Band Northridge Jonathan Knight, conductor ILLINOIS Wind Ensemble “Colors of the Winds” University of Illinois Dr. Lawrence Stoffel, May 4, 2012 Wind Symphony conductor Firework...... Jan Van der Roost Robert W. Rumbelow, Dr. Thomas Lee, Ballad for Band...... conductor guest conductor ...... Morton Gould John Orfe, piano Frank Ticheli, Winter Dances ...... (from Alarm Will Sound) guest conductor ...... Brian Balmages September 29, 2011 Hon. Zev Yaroslavsky, Themes from Green Bushes 20th Century Masters speaker ...... Percy Aldridge Grainger "Signatures" Concert Chairman Dances ...... Color...... Bob Margolis March 9, 2012 ...... John Adams, arr. Cannon Colours...... Roger Cichy Oiseaux Exotiques...... Overture for Band, Op. 24...... Orange Was Her Color ...... Oliver Messiaen ...... Felix Mendelssohn ...... Brian S. Wilson Symphony in B-flat ...... Symphony No. 3 "Slavyanskaya" Blue Shades ...... Frank Ticheli ...... Paul Hindemith ...... Boris Kozhevnikov The Purple Carnival March ...... Encore: Overture to Candide..... Epinicion (revised edition) ...... Harry L. Alford ...... Leonard Bernstein ...... John Paulson

Victory at Sea...... Richard Rodgers & Robert GEORGIA University of Illinois Russell Bennett Wind Symphony The Pathfinder of Panama...... Mercer University Robert W. Rumbelow, ...... John Philip Sousa Wind Ensemble conductor Lincoln Portrait ...... Douglas Hill, conductor Jonathan Keeble, flute ...... Aaron Copland, trans. Beeler The Osland Saxophone October 27, 2011 Simple Gifts - Four Shaker Songs Quartet Sirius ...... Frank Ticheli April 20, 2012 Three Episodes from “On The Flourishes and Meditations on a A Centennial Fanfare...... Renaissance Theme...... Town”...... John Zdechlik ... Leonard Bernstein, trans. Stith ...... Michael Gandolfi Music For A Festival...... The Shadow of Sirius...... Gordon Jacob ...... Joel Puckett Divertimento For Brass and Sonoma State University Symphony No. 3 for Band...... Percussion...... Karel Husa ...... Vittorio Giannini Chamber Wind Ensemble The Seal Lullaby ...... Andy Collinsworth, conductor Encore: Pride of the Illini...... Eric Whitacre ...... Karl King April 22, 2012 Rhythm Of The Americas ...... French Dances Revisited ...... Bob Mintzer, trans. Rick Hirsch ...... Adam Gorb Serenade Romantic...... University of Illinois Dances with Winds...... Joseph Turrin Wind Symphony ...... Shelley Hanson Dance Rhythms ...... Robert W. Rumbelow, Dance Mix...... Rob Smith ...... Wallingford Riegger conductor Bayou Breakdown ...... Ian Hobson, piano ...... Brant Karrick Ricardo Herrera , baritone Sonoma State University Riders For the Flag ...... December 6, 2011 Symphonic Wind Ensemble ..... John Philip Sousa ed. Fennell Andy Collinsworth, conductor Overture to Candide ......

Brian S. Wilson, ...... Leonard Bernstein guest conductor Elsa’s Procession to the Los Medanos College Cathedral...... Richard Wagner CBDNA REPORT – 12 SUMMER 2012

Rhapsody in Blue ...... La Fiesta Mexicana...... La Pere de la Victoire...... George Gershwin ...... H. Owen Reed ...... Louis Ganne A Trio of Illinois Favorites: Danza Final from Estancia University of Illinois MarchJohn Philip Sousa ....Alberto Ginastera, trans. John Pride of the Illini ...... Karl King University of Illinois

Illinois March...... Wind Symphony ...... Edwin Franko Goldman University of Illinois Illinois SuperState Concert Symphony No. 1 ...... Wind Symphony Band Festival Mini-Concert ...... Frank Ticheli, trans. Green Robert W. Rumbelow, Robert W. Rumbelow,

conductor conductor University of Illinois Jim Pugh, trombone Charles Daval, trumpet Wind Symphony April 1, 2012 May 5, 2012 Robert W. Rumbelow, Language of Shadows conductor Fanfare to La Peri.....Paul Dukas December 7, 2011 Fanfare on Motifs of 'Die Concerto No. 2 for Trumpet Overture to Candide...... Gurrelieder' .Arnold Schoenberg ...... André Jolivet ...... Leonard Bernstein Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor Danza Final from Estancia Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral ...... Richard Wagner ...... J.S. Bach, trans. Hunsberger ....Alberto Ginastera, trans. John Flourishes and Meditations on a Concerto for Trombone ......

Renaissance Theme...... Derek Bourgeois ...... Michael Gandolfi Refraction ...... Robert Rumbelow Wheaton College Symphony No. 3 for Band Symphonic Band ...... Vittorio Giannini From the Language of Shadows A Trio of Illinois Favorites: ...... Huck Hodge Timothy Yontz, conductor University of Illinois MarchJohn Jon S. Noworyta,

Philip Sousa guest conductor Pride of the Illini ...... Karl King University of Illinois Sarah Holman, Illinois March...... Edwin Franko Goldman Wind Symphony mezzo-soprano Robert W. Rumbelow, Karen Brubaker, flute

conductor April 13, 2012 University of Illinois J. Ashley Jarrell, doctoral Wind Symphony Asphalt Cocktail.....John Mackey conductor February 18, 2012 Othello ...... Alfred Reed Charles Daval, trumpet Robert W. Rumbelow, Concertino, op. 107...... May 1, 2012 conductor ....Cecile Chaminade, arr. Wilson French Impressions Michael Cameron, Kaddish...... Francis McBeth double bass Fanfare to La Peri.....Paul Dukas Sandburg Reflections ...... February 18, 2012 Petite symphonie ...... Lewis Buckley Outburst ...... Charles Gounod March from Symphonic Concerto No. 2 for Trumpet Metamorphosis ...... Outburst ...... David Sampson ...... André Jolivet ....Paul Hindemith, trans. Wilson Adagio...... Joaquin Rodrigo Suite Francaise ...Darius Milhaud Concerto for Double Bass ...... Reginald Barrett-Ayres CBDNA REPORT – 13 SUMMER 2012

INDIANA Indiana State University Overture to Candide ...... and Symphonic ....Leonard Bernstein, arr. Beeler Indiana State University Band Colors ...... Bert Appermont School of Music October 11, 2011 Roma Sacra...... Luigi Zaninelli 10th Anniversary Tribute A Celtic Voyage I wander the world in a dream of my own making...... Concert Concert Band ...... Christopher Theofanidis September 11, 2011 Douglas Keiser, conductor A Weekend in New York...... “Reflection and Hope” David Fox and Dan Peo, ...... Philip Sparke Concert Choir graduate conductors

Scott Buchanan, conductor Celtic Ritual...... John Higgins Curt Pennington, accompanist How to Train Your Dragon ...... Indiana State University Kyrie (from Memorial)...... John Powell, arr. O’Loughlin Concert Band ...... René Clausen Highbridge Excursions...... Douglas Keiser, conductor Lux Aeterna ...... Brian Schmidt ...... Mark Williams Sutton Doty and Nearer My God to Thee ...... Celtic Voyage ...... Nathan Pollard, ...... René Clausen ...... Melanie Donahue graduate conductors Grant Us Peace...... Quad City Stomp...... November 15, 2011 ...... Stanley Hoffman ...... Michael Sweeney Commemoration and Celebration Symphonic Orchestra Symphonic Band William Davis, conductor Douglas Keiser, conductor Children’s March ...... Colleen Davis, soprano Gordon Couch, Percy Aldridge Grainger, arr. graduate conductor Wagner Movement II from Symphony, Sussex Mummer’s Christmas no. 3, opus 6...... Henryk Górecki Kirkpatrick Fanfare...... Carol ...... Andrew Boysen Wind Orchestra Percy Aldridge Grainger, arr. The Lark in the Clear Air...... Roby G. George, conductor Stotter ...... Clifton Taylor Country Gardens ...... Lincoln Portrait . Aaron Copland Celtic Hymns and Dances...... Percy Aldridge Grainger, arr. American Hymnsong Suite ...... Eric Ewazen Erickson ...... Dwayne Milburn Greensleeves ...... Alfred Reed Irish Tune from Country Derry A Longford Legend ...... Concert Choir and Wind ...... Percy Aldridge Grainger ...... Robert Sheldon Orchestra Heroic Fanfare...... Scott Buchanan, conductor ...... Percy Aldridge Grainger Hope ...... Indiana State University Australian Up Country Tune...... Philip Stopford, arr. George Wind Orchestra Percy Aldridge Grainger, arr. America the Beautiful...... Roby G. George, conductor Bainum ...... Samuel Ward, arr. Dragon Randall Mitchell, trombone Finale From Symphony No. 3...... Gustav Mahler October 20, 2011 Colors and Feelings CBDNA REPORT – 14 SUMMER 2012

Indiana State University Yellow from Colors ...... Short Essay...... Travis Cross Wind Orchestra ...... Bert Appermont Kaddish...... Francis McBeth Roby G. George, conductor Variations on a Shaker Melody See Rock City ...... Brant Karrick Peggy Balensuela, ...... Aaron Copland Wind Orchestra mezzo-soprano A Weekend in New York...... Roby G. George, conductor Kara Claybrook, soprano ...... Philip Sparke Colleen Davis, soprano George Washington Bridge All-Star Symphonic Band Shelley Mitchell, lyric soprano ...... William Schuman Joseph Corey Francis, December 1, 2011 Variations on a Shaker Melody conductor Soloists of Distinction ...... Aaron Copland Joy Revisited...... Frank Ticheli Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring...... Aspen Jubilee...... Ron Nelson Undertow...... John Mackey ...... J.S. Bach, arr. Renshaw Four Maryland Songs ...... Dusk ...... Steven Bryant A Weekend in New York...... Jack Stamp First Suite in E-flat for Military ...... Philip Sparke Wind Orchestra Band, op. 28, no. 1 ......

Roby G. George conductor ...... Gustav Holst Martha Krasnican, piano Clowns ...... Philip Parker Indiana State University Beverley Simms, piano Concert Band and Symphonic All-Star Wind Ensemble Nik Taylor, oboe Band John Ross, conductor Kelley Rogers Niiyama, February 21, 2012 Konigsmarsch ....Richard Strauss clarinet Concert Band An American Elegy...... Rob Waugh, trumpet Douglas Keiser, conductor ...... Frank Ticheli Jimmy Finnie, percussion Dan Peo and Nathan Pollard, Florentiner March ....Julius Fucik Kyle Lutes, percussion graduate conductors ...... Concerto for Two Pianos, Winds Travis Cross, guest conductor ...... Leonard Bernstein and Percussion...... Paul Bowles Ave Maria ...... Coast Guards...... Karl King Wind Orchestra ...... Franz Biebl, arr. Ross Be Thou My Vision...... Roby G. George, conductor Pas Redouble...... Travis Cross Tianshu Wang, piano ...... Camille Saint-Saëns Lindbergh Variations ...... Robert Sheldon Rhapsody in Blue ...... Memento...... Travis Cross George Gershwin, arr. Indiana State University Chant and Jubilo...... Hunsberger Symphonic Band and Wind ...... Francis McBeth Orchestra Symphonic Band Twenty-First Annual Indiana State University Douglas Keiser, conductor Scholarship Concert All-Star Honor Band Festival Travis Cross, guest conductor Year of the Soloist January 15, 2012 February 12, 2012 Short Essay...... Travis Cross Wind Orchestra Kaddish...... Francis McBeth Symphonic Band Roby G. George, conductor Everlasting Light.....Travis Cross Douglas Keiser, conductor Randy Mitchell, trombone See Rock City ...... Brant Karrick CBDNA REPORT – 15 SUMMER 2012

Indiana State University ...... Franco Cesarini Fanfare for the Common Man An Evening of Music with Portrait of an Old Country Town ...... Aaron Copland Indiana State University ...... Rob Grice New England Triptych...... Symphony Center, Chicago, ...... William Schumann Symphonic Band Illinois An American Elegy ...... Douglas Keiser, conductor February 26, 2012 ...... Frank Ticheli Triumphal Prelude ...... The Klaxon...... Henry Fillmore Wind Orchestra ...... Thomas Doss Roby G. George, conductor Down a Country Lane...... Timothy Foley, Aaron Copland, trans. Patterson LOUISIANA guest conductor Cajun Folk Songs II...... Paul Bro, alto saxophone University of New Orleans ...... Frank Ticheli Wind Ensemble George Washington Bridge Charles L. Taylor, conductor ...... William Schuman November 16 and 18, 2011 Concerto for Saxophone and Indiana State University LMEA State Convention Wind Orchestra...... Ingolf Dahl Wind Orchestra Hill Song No. 2...... ISU Wind Orchestra With brightness round about it ...... Percy Aldridge Grainger Roby G. George, conductor ...... Nancy Galbraith Variations on a Shaker Melody Douglas Keiser, Rooms By the Sea...... Aaron Copland guest conductor ...... Stephen Feigenbaum Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring ...... Kelley Rogers Niiyama, Aue!...... Christopher Marshall ...... J.S. Bach clarinet Sax Lix...... Arthur Frackenpohl A Weekend in New York ...... Paul Bro, saxophone Clapping Music ...... Steve Reich ...... Philip Sparke April 5, 2012 A Grainger Set: ISU Alma Mater ...Charles Curry “Concertos” Early One Morning. arr. Kreines Shepherd’s Hey...... ed. Rogers Fanfare for the Common Man ...... Aaron Copland Roma ...... Valerie Coleman Indiana State University Brooklyn Bridge...... Concert Band and ...... Michael Daugherty Symphonic Band University of New Orleans Concerto for Saxophone and March 27, 2012 Wind Ensemble Wind Orchestra ...... Ingolf Dahl University of New Orleans Concert Band High School Honor Band Douglas Keiser, conductor Charles L. Taylor, conductor David Fox, conductor Indiana State University John Mackey, guest composer Dan Peo and Nathan Pollard, Wind Orchestra March 4, 2012 graduate conductors Roby G. George, conductor Gordon Couch, Wind Ensemble Manhattan Beach...... graduate conductor .... John Philip Sousa, ed. Fennell Introit ...... Fisher Tull April 13, 2012 Old Churches.. Michael Colgrass Strange Humors.....John Mackey All American Concert Greek Folk Song Suite ...... CBDNA REPORT – 16 SUMMER 2012

Kingfishers Catch Fire ...... Gloriosa ...... Yasuhide Ito Dances from Crete...... John Mackey Morning Alleluia for the Winter ...... Adam Gorb Solstice ...... Ron Nelson High School Honor Band

Königsmarsch...... NEW YORK ...... Richard Strauss, arr. Barrett Charles River Wind Ensemble Cornell University Winds Fantasy on Sakura, Sakura ...... Matthew M. Marsit, Cynthia Johnston Turner, ...... Ray Cramer artistic director and conductor conductor Foundry ...... John Mackey March 11, 2012 Tyler Ehrich, Undertow...... John Mackey "An Olympic Summer" student conductor Olympic Fanfare and Theme...... Lorraine Desmarais, piano ...... John Williams, arr. Curnow University of New Orleans Wind Symphony An American in Paris...... Wind Ensemble The Thunderer...... George Gershwin Charles L. Taylor, conductor ...... John Philip Sousa Concertango...... May 4, 2012 Movement II from Symphony on ...... Luis Serrano Alarcon Themes by John Philip Sousa..... Bloom ...... Steven Bryant Gallimaufry...... Guy Woolfenden ...... Ira Hearshen Hold This Boy and Listen...... Pictures from Zagorje...... San Antonio Dances ...... Carter Pann ...... Davor Babic ...... Frank Ticheli Vox Populi ...... Circus Polka ...... Igor Stravinsky Music for a Festival...... Richard Danielpour, trans. Stamp Marching Song of Democracy ...... Philip Sparke Bali...... Michael Colgrass ...... Percy Aldridge Grainger O Magnum Mysterium...... Wind Ensemble

Morton Lauridsen, trans. Overture to “Candide” ...... Reynolds NEW HAMPSHIRE ....Leonard Bernstein, arr. Beeler Variations on “America”...... Dartmouth College Rhapsody in Blue...... Charles Ives, trans. Schuman Wind Symphony George Gershwin, trans. Matthew M. Marsit, conductor Hunsberger Dr. Timothy Reynish, Give Us This Day...... MASSACHUSETTS guest conductor ...... David Maslanka May 5, 2012 Charles River Wind Ensemble "British Invasion" NORTH Matthew M. Marsit, Pageant of London...... CAROLINA artistic director and conductor ...... Frank Bridge March 11, 2012 University of North Carolina *Partita in D ...... Daniel Basford "In Memorium: A Concert for at Charlotte Passacaglia ...... Timothy Jackson Japan" Symphonic Wind Ensemble Masque...... Kenneth Hesketh Laurence L. Marks, conductor In Memorium....David Maslanka French Impressions ...... Brian Arreola, baritone soloist Symphony No. 1 "New Day ...... Guy Woolfenden October 5, 2011 Rising"...... Steven Reineke CBDNA REPORT – 17 SUMMER 2012

Centennial Celebration Fanfare guest conductor David Russell, violin ...... John Alan Carnahan Jordan Kvanvig, piano April 30, 2012 Fantasia in G...... February 27, 2012 Dance Mix ...... Rob Smith J.S. Bach, arr. Goldman and Leist George Washington Bridge Carnival ...... Paul Basler In Storm and Sunshine...... William Schuman Symphony No. 3 “Slavyanskaya” ...... J.C. Heed, arr. Bourgeois Richard and Renee ..Carter Pann Boris Kozhevnikov, arr. “Flower Song” From Carmen Grace Will Lead Me Home Bourgeois ...... Georges Bizet, arr. Harding ...... Vincent Oppido Night...... Robert Rumbelow Finale from Tone Poem, The Sea Treaders...... Theme from Schindler’s List ...... Mazeppa ...... W. Francis McBeth ...... John Williams ...... Franz Liszt, arr. Kindig The Dam Busters .....Eric Coates Liturgical Dances...... Godspeed! ...... Stephen Melillo ...... David Holsinger

Charlotte Youth Wind University of North Carolina Ensemble NORTH DAKOTA at Charlotte Laurence L. Marks, conductor Symphonic Wind Ensemble North Dakota State University Christopher Knighten and and Saxophone Quartet Wind Symphony Taylor Caton, Laurence L. Marks, conductor Warren Olfert, conductor guest conductors Elizabeth Marx and James M. Chad Green and Zachary Warren, flute Mullis, student conductors Adam Hollingsworth, February 28, March 6-7, 2012 December 3, 2011 graduate assistant conductors Early Light...... Carolyn Bremer October 18, 2011 Handel in The Strand ...... Toccata Marziale...... Percy Aldridge Grainger Serenade, Op. 7..Richard Strauss ...... Ralph Vaughan Williams Asphalt Cocktail .... John Mackey Celebration Overture ...... Reminiscences...... Southern Hymn.....Samuel Hazo ...... Paul Creston ...... Mark Camphouse Dialogues for Saxophone Gallito...... Lope, ed. Weger Poem for Flute and Chamber Quartet, Winds and Percussion Vientos y Tangos...... Winds ...... Charles T. Griffes ...... James Curnow ...... Michael Gandolfi Pineapple Poll ...... A Hymn for The Lost and The Contre Qui, Rose...... Sir Arthur Sullivan, arr. Duthoit Living ...... Eric Ewazen Moretn Lauridsen, arr. Reynolds Frenergy...... Pas Redouble ...... Aurora Awakes ...... John Mackey ...... John Estacio, arr. Linklater Camille Saint-Saëns. arr.

Frackenpohl North Dakota State University University of North Carolina Wind Symphony at Charlotte University of North Carolina Warren Olfert, conductor Symphonic Wind Ensemble at Charlotte M. Chad Green and and Chamber Winds Symphonic Wind Ensemble Adam Hollingsworth, Laurence L. Marks, conductor Laurence L. Marks, conductor graduate assistant conductors Jay Bolder, guest conductor Christopher Knighten, CBDNA REPORT – 18 SUMMER 2012

Sigurd Johnson, timpani ....Hector Berlioz, arr. McAllister Adam Hollingsworth, December 6, 2011 Variants on a Medieval Tune graduate assistant conductors ...... Norman Dello Joio April 27, 2012 With Voice of Triumph Raised Be Thou My Vision...... Calvin Custer Toccata for Band...... David Gillingham Sanctuary ...... Frank Ticheli ...... Frank Erickson Midway March ...... Lachrymae ...... Yo Goto Air for Band ...... Frank Erickson ...... Paul Williams, arr. Lavender Song for Lyndsay ...... English Folk Song Suite ...... Molly on the Shore...... Andrew Boysen ...... Ralph Vaughan Williams Percy Aldridge Grainger, ed. Raise the Roof ...... Three Chorale Preludes ...... Rogers ...... Michael Daugherty ...... William Latham The Slavic Woman’s Farewell "Gallop” from First Suite for ...... Agapkin, ed. Bourgeois Band...... Alfred Reed Farewell to Gray...... North Dakota State University Highlights from The Music Man ...... Donald Grantham University Band ...... Meredith Willson, arr. Reed Sigurd Johnson, conductor Popcopy...... Scott McAllister

M. Chad Green and Adam Hollingsworth, North Dakota State University North Dakota State University graduate assistant conductors University Band Wind Symphony February 27, 2012 Wind Symphony Warren Olfert, conductor Warren Olfert, conductor “Allemande” from Courtly Airs Sigurd Johnson, conductor Timothy Reynish, and Dances...... Ron Nelson North Dakota Music guest conductor Selections from West Side Story. Educators Association Jeremy Brekke, trumpet ..Leonard Bernstein, arr. Bocook Conference April 28, 2012 Scenes from the Louvre...... March 22, 2012 ...... Norman Dello Joio Festivo...... Edward Gregson Hungarian March from La “The Earle of Oxford’s March” Toccata Marziale...... Damnation of Faust...... from William Byrd Suite ...... Ralph Vaughan Williams, ed. ....Hector Berlioz, arr. McAllister ...... Gordon Jacob Battisti Variants on a Medieval Tune Lord of the Rings: Excerpts from Gallimaufry..... Guy Woolfenden ...... Norman Dello Joio Symphony No. 1 ...... Elegy for Miles Davis..... Bennett Be Thou My Vision...... Johann de Meij, arr. Lavender Yiddish Dances...... Adam Gorb ...... David Gillingham Crown Imperial. William Walton Midway March ......

North Dakota State University ...... John Williams, arr. Lavender Wind Symphony Popcopy...... Scott McAllister University of North Dakota Warren Olfert, conductor University Band Sigurd Johnson, conductor James Popejoy, conductor North Dakota State University Concert Tour 2012 March 6, 2012 University Band Hungarian March from La Sigurd Johnson, conductor Finale from Symphony No. 2..... Damnation of Faust...... M. Chad Green and Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, arr. CBDNA REPORT – 19 SUMMER 2012

Williams ...... Edwin E. Bagley Neddermeyer Triumphal March Salvation Is Created ...... An American Spectacular...... Karl King Pavel Tschesnokoff, arr...... Chris Sharp Entrance of the Porteuses...... Houseknecht I’ve Made My Plans for the .....William Grant Still, arr. Perna Shadow Rituals ...... Summer...... John Philip Sousa Little English Suite ...... Michael Markowski Fantasy on “Yankee Doodle” ...... Clare Grundman Paintings ...... William Owens ...... Mark Williams *The Hubble Space Telescope ... Foundry ...... John Mackey From Sea to Shining Sea ...... Vincent Oppido Young Person’s Guide to John ...... Samuel Ward, arr. Barker Gunsmoke ...... Williams ...... arr. Jay Bocook Concerto ...... James Sochinski ...... Rex Koury arr. Ray Shahin Each Time You Tell Their Story Benediction...... John Stevens

...... Samuel Hazo The Ramble Stomp ...... University of North Dakota Armed Forces Salute...... Rick Gibson Wind Ensemble ...... arr. Bob Lowden Eviler Elves ...... James Kazik James Popejoy, conductor God Bless the USA...... Mystery on Mena Mountain...... Cory Driscoll, trumpet ..... Lee Greenwood, arr. Holmes ...... Julie Giroux March 6, 2012 The Stars and Stripes Forever ....

Centennial Fanfare-March...... John Philip Sousa Youngstown State University ...... Roger Nixon Wind Ensemble Fantasy on a Japanese Folk Song University of North Dakota Stephen L. Gage and ...... Samuel Hazo Wind Ensemble Brandt Payne, conductors Rose Variations...... James Popejoy, conductor Eric Bable and Chad Guess, ...... Robert Russell Bennett April 26, 2012 graduate conductors Paris Sketches ...... Martin Ellerby Nancy Wolfgang, soprano Finale from Symphony No. 4 ..... A Festival Prelude ...Alfred Reed Josh Green, baritone Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, arr. Firefly ...... Ryan George September 14, 2011 Safranek Bugs...... Roger Cichy 9/11/01 Ten-Year Anniversary A Soliloquy for Solferino ...... Concert ...... Martin Ellerby University of North Dakota Angels in the Architecture ...... Wind Ensemble University Band ...... Frank Ticheli Star Spangled Banner: A Love James Popejoy, conductor Cartoon ...... Paul Hart Song for Our Country ...... Royce Blackburn, baritone ...... arr. Jack Stamp UND Faculty Brass Trio Liberty Fanfare...... Ronnie Ingle, trumpet OHIO ...... John Williams, arr. Lavender Kayla Nelson, horn Columbus State Community America the Beautiful ...... Joel Pugh, trombone College ...... Samuel Ward, arr. Dragon April 24, 2012 Concert Band Metroplex...... Robert Sheldon Fanfare & The Star Spangled Thomas Lloyd, conductor Come What May from Moulin Banner...... arr. Bill Moffit May 29, 2012 Rouge...... arr. Chris Donze National Emblem...... Highlights from West Side Story CBDNA REPORT – 20 SUMMER 2012

. Leonard Bernstein, arr. Duthoit Hail, Gladdening Light...... Wind Ensemble Battle Hymn 2000 ...... Charles Wood A Grainger Couplet...... arr. Paul Lavender Wind Ensemble and Chorale ...... Percy Aldridge Grainger Armed Forces Salute ...... Australian Up-Country Tune...... arr. Robert Lowden Daphnis et Chloe, Suite II ...... arr. Bainum A Tribute to Irving Berlin...... Maurice Ravel, arr. Odom Handel In The Strand ...... arr. Warren Barker ...... arr. Bainum Stars and Stripes Forever March. Youngstown State University ...and the mountains rising ...... John Philip Sousa Dana Chamber Winds nowhere...... Joseph Schwantner Stephen L. Gage, conductor Russian Christmas Music ...... Alfred Reed Youngstown State University Chad Guess, graduate Concert Band, Wind conductor Ensemble, and Chorale Serenade in E-flat, op. 7...... Youngstown State University Stephen L. Gage and ...... Richard Strauss 6th Annual YSU Wind and Brandt Payne, conductors Suite No. 1 in E-flat Major ...... Percussion Invitational Eric P. Bable, ...... Gustav Holst Champion HS graduate conductor …and the mountains rising Symphonic Band Iron Toys Woodwind Quartet nowhere ...... Joseph Schwantner Thomas Brucoli, conductor October 17, 2011 Bay High School Tone Poems Wind Ensemble Youngstown State University Concert Band Darren Allen, conductor Concert Band and Wind Ensemble Blue Lake Overture...... Wind Ensemble Stephen L. Gage and Brandt ...... John Barnes Chance Stephen L. Gage and Payne, conductors Four Scottish Dances, Op. 59..... Brandt Payne, conductors February 25, 2011 ...... Malcolm Arnold, arr. Paynter Eric P. Bable and Ave Maria ...... Ben Rochford, graduate Champion HS Symphonic ...... Franz Schubert, arr. Ticheli conductors Band Grant Them Eternal Rest ...... Sean Baran, piano The Klaxon...... Henry Fillmore ...... Andrew Boysen, Jr. November 21, 2011 Grant Them Eternal Rest, mvts. Diamond Head March ...... Concert Band I, III, V ...... Andrew Boysen, Jr...... Rafael Mendez O Waly, Waly ...... Jay Bocock Commando March...... Wind Ensemble ...... Samuel Barber Bay High School Wind Resonances I...... Ron Nelson Canterbury Chorale...... Ensemble *Iron Toys...... David S. Morgan ...... Jan Van der Roost The National Game ...... Chorale Divertimento for Band...... John Philip Sousa ...... Vincent Persichetti Havendance...... David Holsinger Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Give Us This Day...... Marauder’s March..Darren Allen Machine ...... Eric Whitacre ...... David Maslanka For The Fallen ..... David Shaffer CBDNA REPORT – 21 SUMMER 2012

Wind Ensemble Youngstown State University Children’s March ...... Dana Chamber Winds ...... Percy Aldridge Grainger Carnival Overture...... Stephen L. Gage, conductor ...... Antonin Dvorak, arr. Walker Eric P. Bable and Dennis Awayday...... Adam Gorb Hawkins, graduate conductors Youngstown State University Ave Maria ...... Wind Ensemble, ...... Franz Biebl, arr. Cameron Images for Brass Choir...... Dana Chorale, and University Aurora Awakes...... John Mackey ...... Stephen Bulla Chorus Melody Shop...... Karl King Petite Symphonie...... Stephen L. Gage and ...... Charles Gounod Hae-Jong Lee, conductors Serenade No. 1 for Ten Wind Jerry Ascione, guest Youngstown State University Instruments ...... conductor, composer, pianist University Band and ...... Vincent Persichetti Jeffrey Bush, Michael Crist, Concert Band John Olsson, and Jonathon Brandt Payne and Willis, trombone quartet Stephen L. Gage, conductors Youngstown State University April 30, 2012 Eric P. Bable and Chad Guess, University Band and Music of Jerry Ascione graduate conductors Concert Band February 29, 2012 Brandt Payne and Wind Ensemble American Scenes Stephen L. Gage, conductors Candide Overture...... Eric P. Bable and Chad Guess, University Band ....Leonard Bernstein, arr. Beeler graduate conductors American Folk Rhapsody No. 1 April 25, 2012 Chorale ...... Clare Grundman Musical Sampling Proclamation .... Jonathan Priano Where Never Lark or Eagle Flew University Band Wade in de Water ...... James Curnow ...... arr. Allen Koepke *Romance for Winds...... Songs of Heritage...... Travis Weller ...... J. Clifton Williams Chorale, University Chorus, Cajun Folk Songs ...... Rollo Takes A Walk ...... and Wind Ensemble ...... Frank Ticheli ...... David Maslanka *Blood of Gettysburg ...... Ascension from "Divine Concert Band ...... Jerry Ascione Comedy"...... Robert W. Smith Wind Ensemble Fanfare 1: Chronicles 13:8...... March Grandioso ...Roland Seitz ...... Jim Territo Foundations...... Jerry Ascione Concert Band Yosemite Autumn...... Malaguena: Extreme and ...... Mark Camphouse Suite of Old American Dances .. Variations for Wind Ensemble & Variations on America...... Robert Russell Bennett Trombone Quartet...... Charles Ives, arr. Good Chorale and Shaker Dance ...... Jerry Ascione Chorale and Alleluia...... John Zdechlik Stars and Stripes Forever & Tag ...... Howard Hanson Acrostic Song...... John Philip Sousa, tag by Jerry National Emblem March ...... David Del Tredici Ascione ...... Edward E. Bagley CBDNA REPORT – 22 SUMMER 2012

An American Elegy...... John Phillip Sousa

OREGON ...... Frank Ticheli Tiger Rag...... arr. Yoder Oregon State University Invercargill......

Wind Ensemble ...... Alex Lithgow arr. Custer Christopher C. Chapman, TENNESSEE Symphonic Band conductor Belmont University Brad Townsend and Jon R. Red Cape Tango...... Concert Band Woods, guest conductors ....Michael Daugherty, arr. Spede Barry Kraus, conductor David Servais, piano End Titles from “The Brave September 30, 2012 Japan concert tour Little Toaster”...... David Newman, arr. Goggins British Eighth...... Alonzo Elliot Symphonic Dances from West The Olympic Spirit...... Ye Banks and Braes O’ Bonnie Side Story...... John Williams, arr. Curnow Doon ...Percy Aldridge Grainger Leonard Bernstein, arr. Lavender Olympic Fanfare and Theme...... Walls of Zion ...... Greg Danner March: Silver Lining in the Sky ...... John Williams, arr. Curnow Cymbalectomy ...... Shin Wada ...... Chris Crockarell O Magnum Mysterium...... Vesuvius...... Frank Ticheli Morten Lauridsen, arr. Reynolds Clemson University

English Folk Song Suite...... Symphonic Band ...... Ralph Vaughan Williams July 31-August 3, 2012 Belmont University Sakura Song...... Yosuke Fukuda Various Olympic Venues Wind Ensemble Star Wars Trilogy...... “Sounds of America and Barry Kraus, conductor ...... John Williams the Olympics” October 6, 2012 Rhapsody in Blue ...... George Gershwin, arr. Exultate...... Sam Hazo Profanation from Symphony No. Hunsberger Chester ...... William Schuman 1 (Jeremiah) ...... Maple Leaf Rag...... Leonard Bernstein, trans.

.....Scott Joplin, arr. Frackenpohl Bencriscrutto SOUTH Beltway Jam...... Jack Stamp Blessed Are They...... West Side Story Medley...... Johannes Brahms, arr. CAROLINA . Leonard Bernstein, arr. Duthoit Buehlmann Clemson University Shenandoah...... Frank Ticheli Give Us This Day...... Concert Band Shortcut Home ...... Dana Wilson ...... David Maslanka Bayou Breakdown ...... Timothy Hurlburt, conductor Symphonic Band ...... Brant Karrick Belmont University Mark Spede, conductor Olympic Fanfare and Theme...... Barry Kraus, conductor April 17, 2012 ...... John Williams, arr. Curnow The Olympic Spirit...... November 30, 2012 Concert Band ...... John Williams, arr. Curnow Concert Band Mock Morris ...... Call of the Champions...... Mother Earth Fanfare...... Percy Grainger, arr. Kreines ...... John Williams, arr. Moss ...... David Maslanka Bloom ...... Steven Bryant Stars and Stripes Forever ...... CBDNA REPORT – 23 SUMMER 2012

Visionaries...... Ryan George Belmont University Old Home Days...... Marbled Midnight Mile ...... Concert Band and ...... Charles Ives, arr. Elkus ...... Steven Bryant Wind Ensemble Symphonic Winds Variations on a Korean Folk Barry Kraus, conductor Song...... John Barnes Chance April 24, 2012 Southern Harmony, mvts. I, II, III...... Donald Grantham Wind Ensemble Concert Band Wind Ensemble II Firefly...... Ryan George Pageant...... Vincent Persichetti Augenblick ..... Christopher Stark Old Home Days ...... A Fraternal Prelude ...... Hammersmith: Prelude and ...... Charles Ives, arr. Elkus ...... Gary Powell Nash Scherzo ...... Gustav Holst Foundry...... John Mackey Wind Ensemble I Aurora Awake...... John Mackey Wind Ensemble Variations on a Theme by Robert

Suite Francaise ...Darius Milhaud Schumann ...... Robert Jager Belmont University Hold This Boy and Listen...... Symphonic Winds Concert Band ...... Carter Pann Hymn of St. James ...... Barry Kraus, conductor Children’s March ...... Reber Clark February 26, 2012 ...... Percy Aldridge Grainger George Washington Bridge ...... Shine...... Michael Markowski ...... William Schuman Heart Songs...... David Maslanka TEXAS The Jig is Up ...... Daniel Kallman Tarleton State University Shock Factor...... East Tennessee State Wind Ensemble ...... Nathan Daughtrey University Anthony Pursell, conductor Selections from Wicked ...... Concert Band and Brian Walker, guest soloist ...Stephen Schwartz, arr. Bocook Wind Ensemble Destin Chapman, Christian Zembower, student soloist conductor Belmont Wind Ensemble April 29, 2012 April 24, 2012 Invitational Festival Concert Mayflower Overture...... John P. Lynch, Concert Band ...... Ron Nelson guest conductor Jubilance Overture ...... Chorale and Toccata ...... Chris Norton, timpani ...... Caesar Giovannini ...... Jack Stamp Carolyn Treybig, flute In Memoriam: Kristina...... San Antonio Dances ...... February 28, 2012 ...... Bruce Yurko ...... Frank Ticheli *Pillars of Creation ...... Fortress ...... Frank Ticheli Sonata for Trumpet...... Mark Volker Ghost Train, mvt. I...... Kent Kennan Hold This Boy and Listen...... Eric Whitacre A Song for Japan ...... arr. Pursell ...... Carter Pann Semper Fidelis...... Wind Ensemble I Precious Metal ...... D.J. Sparr ...... John Philip Sousa Raise the Roof ...... Strange Humors..... John Mackey ...... Michael Daugherty Wind Ensemble II CBDNA REPORT – 24 SUMMER 2012

The University of Texas ...... Percy Aldridge Grainger ...... Frank Erickson Summer Band Galop...... Arthur Bird An Irish Rhapsody ...... Scott S. Hanna and Anthony March Grandioso ...Roland Seitz ...... Clare Grundman C. Marinello III, conductors Deep in the Heart of Texas ...... Ave Maria...... Franz Biebl Jared Hunt, cornet June Hershey and Don Swander, Ambrosian Hymn Variants...... June 6, 2012 arr. Spede ...... Donald White Calypso...... arr. Richter The Red Balloon...... Sol y Sombra...... George Gates Wabash Cannonball...... Anne McGinty Shenandoah...... Frank Ticheli ...... Traditional Cajun Folk Songs...... The Carnival of Venice ...... The Eyes of Texas...... Frank Ticheli ...... Herbert L. Clarke ...... John Sinclair Shenandoah ...... Frank Ticheli Overture to La Forza del Destino Texas Fight...... Chanteys...... Robert Sheldon .... Giuseppe Verdi, trans. Rogers ...... Walter S. Hunnicutt Russian Christmas Music ...... March Grandioso... Roland Seitz ...... Alfred Reed Deep in the Heart of Texas...... June Hershey and Don Swander, VIRGINIA Radford University arr. Spede Wind Ensemble and Calypso ...... arr. Richter Radford University Faculty Chamber Winds Wabash Cannonball...... Wind Symphony Wayne Gallops, conductor ...... Traditional Wayne Gallops, conductor Jeff Kresge, trumpet soloist The Eyes of Texas ...... October 5, 2011 December 2, 2011 ...... John Sinclair “HYMNSONGS” “Tri-State Chamber Winds Texas Fight...... Festival Concert” Foundation.....Mark Camphouse ...... Walter S. Hunnicutt Be Thou My Vision...... Faculty Chamber Winds ...... David Gillingham Sextet for Piano and Wind Variants on a Medieval Tune...... The University of Texas Instruments ...... Ludwig Thuille ...... Norman Dello Joio Summer Band Trumpet Concerto in E-flat On a Hymnsong of Phillip Bliss Robert M. Carnochan, Scott S. Major ...... David Holsinger Hanna, and Anthony C...... Johann Nepomuk Hummel God of our Fathers...... Marinello III, conductors ...... Claude T. Smith Wind Ensemble Jared Hunt, cornet June 20, 2012 Fanfare & Allegro...... Clifton Williams Second Suite in F for Military Radford University Valdres...... Johannes Hanssen Band, op. 28, no. 2...... Symphonic Band Tulsa ...... Don Gillis ...... Gustav Holst Student Conductor Concert The Promise of Living...... Baron Piquant on Pointe ...... November 16, 2011 ...... Aaron Copland ...... Donald Grantham Galop...... Dmitri Shostakovich La Mezquita de Cordoba...... The Carnival of Venice ...... A Yourkshire Fantasy ...... Julie Giroux ...... Herbert L. Clarke ...... John O’Reilly Australian Up-Country Tune Sonatina for Band...... CBDNA REPORT – 25 SUMMER 2012

Radford University Symphonic Dances from West Courtly Airs and Dances ...... Wind Ensemble and Side Story...... Ron Nelson Symphonic Band Leonard Bernstein, arr. Lavender Brighton Beach ...... Wayne Gallops, conductor Concerto for Percussionist and ...... William P. Latham Nathan Forrest, Wind Ensemble ...... Amparito Roca..... Jaime Texidor graduate conductor ...... Michael Burritt Overture in Classical Style...... February 22, 2012 ...... Charles Carter

Symphonic Band Hounds of Spring....Alfred Reed America, the Beautiful ...... Summer Dances ...... Virginia Tech ...... Samuel Ward, arr. Dragon ...... Brian Balmages Symphonic Wind Ensemble Chorale...... Vaclav Nelyhybel Travis J. Cross, conductor Incantation and Dance...... Virginia Tour Virginia Tech ...... John Barnes Chance April 20, 2012 Symphonic Wind Ensemble Manhattan Beach March...... Home Concert Travis J. Cross, conductor ...... John Philip Sousa April 21, 2012 Polly Middleton, Wind Ensemble Lento (for the Brass) from Dance guest conductor Movements...... Philip Sparke Commencement Tour JoyRide...... Andrew Boysen And the grass sings in the May 9–10, 2012 Three Movements From “Les meadows ...... Travis Cross Biches”...... Francis Poulenc Traveler...... David Maslanka Kirkpatrick Fanfare...... Hammersmith, op. 52 Prelude Come, Sweet Death ...... Andrew Boysen, Jr. and Scherzo...... Gustav Holst ...... J.S. Bach, arr. A. Reed And the grass sings in the meadows ...... Travis Cross Music for Prague 1968...... Karel Husa Second Suite in F for Military Radford University band, op.28, no. 2...... Wind Ensemble and ...... Gustav Holst Symphonic Band Virginia Tech Rest ...... Frank Ticheli Wayne Gallops, conductor Symphony Band and March from Symphonic Lindsay Bill, Campus Band Metamorphosis ...... graduate conductor David McKee and Polly ....Paul Hindemith, trans. Wilson Michael Burritt, marimba Middleton, conductors April 18, 2012 April 22, 2012 WASHINGTON Symphonic Band Symphony Band University of Washington Nitro...... Frank Ticheli Concerto for Brass and Wind- Bands English FolkSongSuite ...... Band ...... James Sochinski April 23, 2012 ...... Ralph Vaughan Williams Suite from Hymn of the Pershire Majesty ....Samuel Hazo Highlands...... Philip Sparke Wind Ensemble Timothy Salzman, conductor Wind Ensemble Campus Band Erin Bodnar, guest conductor Colonial Song...... For a New Day Arisen...... Danny Helseth, euphonium ...... Percy Aldridge Grainger ...... Stephen Barton Donna Shin, flute CBDNA REPORT – 26 SUMMER 2012

Timepiece ...... Cindy McTee Concerto for Flute and Wind Concerto in D major for Flute Fantasia for Euphonium...... Orchestra ...... Henk Badings and Wind Band ...... Gordon Jacob ...... Carl Reinecke, arr. Schyns Concert Band Shadow of Sirius...... Joel Puckett Symphony No. 1...... Erin Bodnar, conductor ...... Frank Ticheli, trans. Green Symphonic Band Festivo...... Edward Gregson Steven Morrison, conductor Colonial Song...... Percy Grainger Alison Farley, guest conductor Serenade for Band...... Lawrence University After A Gentle Rain...... Vincent Persichetti Symphonic Band ...... Anthony Iannaccone Danzon from “Fancy Free” Andrew Mast, conductor Sunflower Slow Drag...... Leonard Bernstein May 27, 2012 Scott Joplin & Scott Hayden, arr. Campus Band Instinctive Travels ...... Bourgeois Daniel McDonald, conductor ...... Michael Markowski Country Band March...... Sommeraften idyll...... Charles Ives, arr. Sinclair Mother Earth ....David Maslanka ...... Walter Aamodt Meridian...... Ola Gjeilo Butterflies and Bees! ...... San Antonio Dances ...... Thomas Duffy ...... Frank Ticheli Symphony in E-flat ...... University of Washington ...... Shafer Mahoney Bands WISCONSIN May 24, 2012 Lawrence University Symphonic Band Wind Ensemble CANADA Steven Morrison, conductor Andrew Mast, conductor (MANITOBA) Alison Farley, guest conductor April 14, 2012

An Outdoor Overture...... Octet...... Igor Stravinsky University of Manitoba ...... Aaron Copland From a Dark Millenium ...... Concert Band and Wind Hymn to A Blue Hour ...... Joseph Schwantner Ensemble ...... John Mackey The Dog Breath Variations ...... Fraser Linklater, conductor Frenergy...... Frank Zappa March 23, 2012 ...... John Estacio, trans. Linklater In C...... Terry Riley Wind Ensemble Concert Band Timothy Salzman, conductor Lawrence University They Hung Their Harps in the Erin Bodnar and Daniel Wind Ensemble Willows...... Francis McBeth McDonald, guest conductors Andrew Mast, conductor Paris Sketches...... Martin Ellerby Michael Center, cello. Steven Paul Spears, tenor Elizabeth Jolly, flute Wind Ensemble Sam Golter, flute Concerto for Cello and Ten Lux Quartet Dance and Waltz from Jazz Suite Wind Instruments ...... May 19, 2012 No. 2...... Jacques Ibert ...... Dmitri Shostakovich, trans. Urban Requiem...... Morning Star.....David Maslanka De Meij ...... Michael Colgrass CBDNA REPORT – 27 SUMMER 2012

Redline Tango...... John Mackey Yiddish Dances...... Adam Gorb

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CBDNA REPORT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Requirements: MS Word attachment via e-mail message to: [email protected]

For programs: Please include your STATE and DATE OF PERFORMANCE in all submissions. The CBDNA Executive Board and the editor encourage program submissions for specific concerts in performance order rather than repertoire lists for semesters, tours, or academic years. Many CBDNA members are as interested in how members program as they are in what they program.

For other submissions: Please include items that will be of interest and use to the membership. This can include, but is not limited to, commissions, residencies by guest artists, publications, symposia/workshops, recordings, dissertation/treatise abstracts, unique collaborations and initiatives.

Submissions will be edited as necessary prior to publication.

SUBMISSION DEADLINES •October 15 for the Fall issue •March 15 for the Spring issue •June 15 for the Summer issue

ASCAP/CBDNA FREDERICK FENNELL PRIZE For the best original score for Concert Band PRIZE: $5,000

PURPOSE: ASCAP and the CBDNA seek to recognize talented young composers 18–30 who write for Concert Band. The winning score will be announced at the CBDNA Forum at the Midwest Clinic on December 21, 2012 and will be guaranteed a live performance by a prominent college band selected by the CBDNA.

DEADLINE: Submissions must be postmarked no later than October 15, 2012.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to citizens or permanent U.S. residents, or enrolled students with student visas, who are between the ages of 18 and 30 by January 1, 2013. Only one entry per composer may be submitted. Previous winners of the ASCAP/CBDNA Frederick Fennell Prize are ineligible.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Applicants must submit a completed application form, a reproduction of one manuscript or score; biographical information listing music studies, background and experience, and a list of compositions to date.

Complete submission must be labeled ASCAP/CBDNA Band Directors Prize, postmarked no later than October 15, 2012, and mailed to Cia Toscanini, ASCAP, One Lincoln Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10023. Please include Self-Addressed Envelope with sufficient return postage (SASE).

SUBMISSION OF COMPOSTIONS: t Only one composition per composer may be submitted. Only original music will be considered. Arrangements are ineligible. t The score reproduction submitted must be legible, bear the applicant’s name and be reproduced by an accepted reproduction process. Only copies or reproductions should be submitted. The applicant should hold the original score. t CDs of the composition submitted are welcome, but must be clearly marked with the composer’s name, title of the composition, identification of the Concert Band performing, and properly cued. t All scores and CDs shall remain the property of the composer. If you wish materials to be returned, the entry must be accompanied by a Self-Addressed Envelope with sufficient return postage (SASE). t Proper care will be taken to protect all music materials submitted, but each applicant releases all persons connected with this competition (including members of the Selection Committee) from any claims resulting from possible loss and/or destruction of scores/CDs/materials submitted.

ADJUDICATION: The names of the Selection Committee of Band Directors and Composers will be made public on or before December 15, 2012, when the prize winner is announced.

ASCAP/CBDNA FREDERICK FENNELL PRIZE APPLICATION

Please check applicable box: Completed DMA ! Graduate School ! Undergraduate ! High School !

I, the undersigned, herewith submit reproductions of my score/manuscript to be considered for The ASCAP/CBDNA Band Directors Prize.

I was born on ______(_____)____ in ______DATE AGE BIRTHPLACE and am a citizen or permanent resident of the United States of America; or an enrolled student with a STUDENT VISA, residing at : ______STREET CITY STATE ZIP

I certify that the composition submitted is my original work, that this material is solely my property, that it has never been awarded a prize in a major national or international competition, and that I have the full right and authority to submit the composition.

Title of work:

Instrumentation: Duration:

I have completed or am currently studying music composition at: ______NAME OF INSTITUTION(S) where my principal composition teachers are/have been: ______NAMES OF PRINCIPAL INSTRUCTORS IN COMPOSITION

I certify that the information contained on this application is true and verifiable.

Name: ______Signature:______

Present Address: ______STREET CITY STATE ZIP

Telephone: ______E-mail:______

Permanent Address (if different):______

Support Materials - Please check appropriately. ! Attached Bio ! Attached list of compositions to date. ! SASE included ! SASE not included. Do not return score.

ASCAP/CBDNA 5/2012