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The University of Alberta Fordyce Pier, Director Northern Alberta Honor Band and The University of Alberta I? Symphonic Wind Ensemble H'f: Fordyce Pier, Director iM ca. 03 Jointly sponsored by National Music Saturday, April 4,1998 at 7:00 pm ■ • '»f' :| Convocation Hall Arts Building Department of Music University of Alberta Upcoming Events: Sunday, April 5 at 3:00 pm The University of Alberta Concert Band Convocation Hall, Arts Building Concert. William H Street, director. Program Admission: $7/adult, $5/student/senior will include works by Arnold, Bruckner, Chance, Hanssen, Holsinger, Ives, Massaino, Rossini, Stuart, and Tschesnokoff. Sunday, April 5 at 8:00 pm The Music Makers featuring the University of Francis Winspear Centre for Music Alberta Symphony Orchestra, with the Admission: $15/adult, $10/student/senior University of Alberta Madrigal Singers and the University of Alberta Concert Choir. Malcolm Forsyth, conductor with soloists Terry Greeniaus, 1998 Department of Music Piano Concerto Competition winner, and Maura Sharkey, mezzo-soprano. Program will include works by Wagner, Rachmaninoff, and Elgar. Monday, April 6 at 12:10 pm Music at Noon, Convocation Hall Student Convocation Hall, Arts Building Recital Series featuring students from the Free admission Department of Music. Monday, April 6 at 8:00 pm Visiting Artist Recital: Marc Choroux, piano. Convocation Hall, Arts Building Program to be announced. Admission: SlO/adult, $S/student/senior Monday, April 6 at 8:00 pm The Grant MacEwan Community College and L Haar Theatre The University of Alberta Jazz Bands Concert. Grant MacEwrn Csmiriunity College Raymoud Barl! and Tom Dust, directors. Salute Admission: $7/adult, $5/student/senior to the Bands. For information, please call 497-4436. Wednesday, April 8 at 8:00 pm The University of Alberta Symphonic Wind Convocation Hall, Arts Building Ensemble. Fordyce Pier, director with Jeffrey Admission: $7/adult, $5/student/senior Anderson, saxophone soloist. Program will include works by Wagner, Boutry, Wilson, and Cable. Friday, April 24 at 8:00 pm Faculty Recital: Leonard Ratzlaff, bass and Convocation Hall, Arts Building director of"The Garneau Ensemble" - Jolalne Admission: SlO/adult, $5/student/senior Kerley and Casey Peden, sopranos; John Brough, alto; and Tim Shantz, tenor. Program will include "Sacred and Profane" by Benjamin Britten and "Sestina" by Claudio Monteverdi. Please note: All concerts and events are subject to change without notice. Please call 492-0601 to confirm concerts (after office hours a recorded message will inform you of any changes to our schedule). Program The University of Alberta Symphonic Wind Ensemble Stratford Suite Howard Cable Four Shakespearean Scenesfor Concert Band (b. 1920) Fanfare, Flourish and Sennet (Richard III) Masque by Heme's Oak (The Merry fVives of IVindsor) Ode to Rosalind (As You Like It) Elizabeth, Princess of England (Henry VIII) Divertimento Roger Boutry Allegro ma non troppo (b. 1932) Andante Allegro Played without pause Jeffrey Anderson, Alto Saxophone Postcard (1993) Frank Ticheli Intermission The 1998 Northern Alberta Honor Band A Festival Prelude Alfred Reed (b.l921) Ye Banks And Braes O'Bonnie Doon Percy Grainger (1882-1961) Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) (arr. L Cailliet) Barocco (ca. 1994) Robert van Beringen Music From Jurassic Park John Williams (arr. J Bocook) University of Alberta Symphonic Wind Ensemble Northern Alberta Honor Band Fordyce Pier, Director Piccolo Trumpet Olivia Plaza (Edmonton) Nicholas Davidson (Valleyview) Flute Cornet Shane Fraser(Devon) Shain Perry-Higgins Chris Hodge Flute Matthew Gault(Stony Plain) Amity Mitchell Jamie Bums Deanna Borzel (Slave Lake) Christine Houston (Stony Plain) Cristine Palmer Craig McLauchlan Nadine Coulombe (Legal) Sherri Lund (Devon) Lindsay Griffin Shawna Milsted Shaddon Gamache (Morinville) Ryan Mann (Fort McMurray) Jessica Hewitt(Sedgewick) Nancy McBride (Edmonton) Oboe Trumpet Jesse Hill (Slave Lake) Nicole Pfeifer(Onoway) Victor Houle Sherri Twarog Leah Johnson (Valleyview) Brent Schnitel (Fort McMurray) Shelley Foster Dave Gerlinsky Leah Klinger (Morinville) Jenn Smith (Onoway) Melissa Logan (Devon) Garette Tebay (Fort McMurray) English Horn Trombone Janell Maitland (Valleyview) Leslie Winter(Fort McMurray) Beth Levia' Corinne Kessel Sarah McLeod (Stony Plain) Robert Wirth (Valleyview) Laurie Shapka Erin Wingert (Morinville) E-flat Clarinet Kristi York (Edmonton) Trombone Darren Sahl Bass Trombone Joel Jacobs(Devon) Russell Bain Clarinet Jean Mclnnis (Fort McMurray) B-flat Clarinet Amanda Brailey (Morinville) Sarah Pattison (Morinville) Curtis Bain Euphonium Martine Corbi^re (Slave Lake) Chris Ozeroff(Spruce Grove) Karen Taylor Megan Hodge Natasha LaFleur(Edmonton) Christopher Perry (Devon) Kenneret Sagee Dawn Leite (Spruce Grove) David Wirth (Valleyview) Angela Visscher Tuba Lauren MacLennan (Slave Lake) Sandra Rosko Sheldon Campbell Krista Specht(Stony Plain) Baritone Dallas Thomas Stephanie Watchom (Slave Lake) Esther Bausch (Barrhead) Bass Clarinet Cody Pfeifer(Onoway) Natalie Chute String Bass Alto Saxophone Graham Kidd Matthew Dawson (Morinville) Tuba Bassoon Jodi Drozida (Valleyview) Allen Bevans(Fort McMurray) Ondrej Golias Percussion Pat Simpson (Slave Lake) Brendan Delhomeau (Valleyview) Jacqueline Opgenorth Nicole Arendt Joshua Sommer(Edmonton) Darrell Gibert(Onoway) Lisa Bebyck Daniel Nagtegaal (Spruce Grove) Alto Saxophone Tammy Morrison Tenor Saxophone Monica Slobogean (Legal) Jeff Anderson Jonathan Sharek Kirk Bereska (Jasper) Laurel Sadownik Erin Zier James Morrison (Fort McMurray) Scott Campbell Percussion Steve Steffler(Onoway) Harp Baritone Saxophone Adam Toy (Morinville) Tenor Saxophone Kathleen Gahagan Sean Erickson (Stony Plain) Wendy Tremer(Spruce Grove) Kris Covlin Melissa Mosher(Jasper) David England Piano Gloria Reimer French Horn Baritone Saxophone Melissa DeBIeyser (Fort McMurray) Michael Chute Amanda Gibert(Onoway) Heather McKay (Hinton) Horn Rozlyn Mclnnis (Fort McMurray) Paul Flowers Lindsay McLean (Onoway) Lya Noon Meghan Miller(Devon) Jennifer Green Shauna Penny (Barrhead) Marino Coco Chris Picheca (Sherwood Park) Jennifer Trautman (Spruce Grove) Treena Weighill (Spruce Grove) 'Guest Artist University of Alberta Symphonic Wind Ensemble Northern Alberta Honor Band Fordyce Pier, Director Piccolo Trumpet Olivia Plaza (Edmonton) Nicholas Davidson (Valleyview) Flute Cornet Shane Fraser(Devon) Shain Perry-Higgins Chris Hodge Flute Matthew Gault(Stony Plain) Amity Mitchell Jamie Bums Deanna Borzel (Slave Lake) Christine Houston (Stony Plain) Cristine Palmer Craig McLauchlan Nadine Coulombe (Legal) Sherri Lund (Devon) Lindsay Griffin Shawna Milsted Shaddon Gamache (Morinville) Ryan Mann (Fort McMurray) Jessica Hewitt(Sedgewick) Nancy McBride (Edmonton) Oboe Trumpet Jesse Hill (Slave Lake) Nicole Pfeifer(Onoway) Victor Houle Sherri Twarog Leah Johnson (Valleyview) Brent Schnitel (Fort McMurray) Shelley Foster Dave Gerlinsky Leah Klinger (Morinville) Jenn Smith (Onoway) Melissa Logan (Devon) Garette Tebay (Fort McMurray) English Horn Trombone Janell Maitland (Valleyview) Leslie Winter(Fort McMurray) Beth Levia' Corinne Kessel Sarah McLeod (Stony Plain) Robert Wirth (Valleyview) Laurie Shapka Erin Wingert (Morinville) E-flat Clarinet Kristi York (Edmonton) Trombone Darren Sahl Bass Trombone Joel Jacobs(Devon) Russell Bain Clarinet Jean Mclnnis (Fort McMurray) B-flat Clarinet Amanda Brailey (Morinville) Sarah Pattison (Morinville) Curtis Bain Euphonium Martine Corbi^re (Slave Lake) Chris Ozeroff(Spruce Grove) Karen Taylor Megan Hodge Natasha LaFleur(Edmonton) Christopher Perry (Devon) Kenneret Sagee Dawn Leite (Spruce Grove) David Wirth (Valleyview) Angela Visscher Tuba Lauren MacLennan (Slave Lake) Sandra Rosko Sheldon Campbell Krista Specht(Stony Plain) Baritone Dallas Thomas Stephanie Watchom (Slave Lake) Esther Bausch (Barrhead) Bass Clarinet Cody Pfeifer(Onoway) Natalie Chute String Bass Alto Saxophone Graham Kidd Matthew Dawson (Morinville) Tuba Bassoon Jodi Drozida (Valleyview) Allen Bevans(Fort McMurray) Ondrej Golias Percussion Pat Simpson (Slave Lake) Brendan Delhomeau (Valleyview) Jacqueline Opgenorth Nicole Arendt Joshua Sommer(Edmonton) Darrell Gibert(Onoway) Lisa Bebyck Daniel Nagtegaal (Spruce Grove) Alto Saxophone Tammy Morrison Tenor Saxophone Monica Slobogean (Legal) Jeff Anderson Jonathan Sharek Kirk Bereska (Jasper) Laurel Sadownik Erin Zier James Morrison (Fort McMurray) Scott Campbell Percussion Steve Steffler(Onoway) Harp Baritone Saxophone Adam Toy (Morinville) Tenor Saxophone Kathleen Gahagan Sean Erickson (Stony Plain) Wendy Tremer(Spruce Grove) Kris Covlin Melissa Mosher(Jasper) David England Piano Gloria Reimer French Horn Baritone Saxophone Melissa DeBIeyser (Fort McMurray) Michael Chute Amanda Gibert(Onoway) Heather McKay (Hinton) Horn Rozlyn Mclnnis (Fort McMurray) Paul Flowers Lindsay McLean (Onoway) Lya Noon Meghan Miller(Devon) Jennifer Green Shauna Penny (Barrhead) Marino Coco Chris Picheca (Sherwood Park) Jennifer Trautman (Spruce Grove) Treena Weighill (Spruce Grove) 'Guest Artist Program The University of Alberta Symphonic Wind Ensemble Stratford Suite Howard Cable Four Shakespearean Scenesfor Concert Band (b. 1920) Fanfare, Flourish and Sennet (Richard III) Masque by Heme's Oak (The Merry 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