Re p o r John Climer,t editor Summer 2005

As for getting reviews: at most papers, these decisions are From the Podium made by an arts editor (or, worse, an arts and lifestyle edi- tor). At the Times, we’re fortunate to have more autonomy than most; but one of our problems is that there are simply Greetings from Texas! too many things to review. Every week all the critics sit down together with a list of all the concerts in the city, and This copy of the CBDNA Report reaches you as you are each day there are too many things for us to cover. And beginning to fi nd time to think about unwinding a bit after there is not always enough space in the paper to print all what was no doubt another busy, enriching year. As you the things we do review. The fi nal decision about what does take time to recharge your battery, you will no doubt be and doesn’t get reviewed lies with the chief critic; and the taking a bit of time to refl ect on the academic year just fi nal decision about what reviews get printed lies with the concluded, as well as looking forward to the upcoming culture editors. But it’s always a question of attrition: it’s one. This report, so beautifully prepared for years by Doug a given that we are unable to review several deserving Stotter and now by John Climer, provides a helpful tool to concerts each day. be able to do just that. . . . Finally, I appreciated hearing your thoughts on the wind In the coming year, CBDNA will have fi ve divisional confer- band, and it’s true that we are far too ignorant about the ences, all of which should be spectacular. The SOUTHERN fi eld. I have a lot more experience in the area of choruses, DIVISION will meet February 22-26, 2006 at Vanderbilt which suffer from a similar lack of respect from the musical University in Nashville, TN while the NORTH CENTRAL establishment, and where a lot of new music is also written DIVISION conference will take place March 9 -11, 2006 at and performed under the critical radar, so to speak. I don’t Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. The traditional know what the solution is to the ghetto-ization of these combined meeting of the WESTERN AND NORTHWEST- areas; I just hope that they gradually continue to intrude ERN DIVISIONS will take place March 16 - 18, 2006 at on the critical consciousness . . .” the University of Nevada Reno in Reno, NV. The EASTERN DIVISION conference will take place March 23-25, 2006 Interesting remarks. They serve to remind us once again at Montclair State University in Montclair, NJ with the that the effort to make bands and band music as relevant SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION meeting March 30 - April 1, to the press as it has become with the leading composers of 2006 occurring at Baylor University in Waco, TX. I urge the day is a task that is ultimately left to us to accomplish. you attend your particular meeting, or another if you have Clearly, we have learned that they will not come to us just a schedule confl ict! because we are nice people.

Speaking of schedules, PLEASE be certain that you have the Lastly, I would be remiss if I did not once again acknowledge dates March 28-March 31, 2007 reserved and set aside to Gary Hill and they unprecedented success of the New York attend the National Convention, to be held at the University City conference. It proved to be not only a musical and of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. I am thrilled that the intellectual success, but a fi nancial one for CBDNA as well! 2007 conference will be hosted by Michael Haithcock and An amazing four days that, if you were there, will never be his able staff. The 1981 Ann Arbor Conference was the fi rst forgotten. Thank you Gary! that I ever attended, and it absolutely changed my life. I still remember every concert, every piece on every concert, My best to each of you. Wherever your travels take you every clinic session, and very nearly every conversation I this summer I wish you safety and ample opportunity to had during those remarkable few days. That conference “sharpen the saw.” not only changed me (and I am sure many others) but I have always believed that it changed CBDNA as well. The With all best wishes, Jerry Junkin 2007 conference will be the same sort of landmark event, and you owe it to yourself to attend!

I strongly encourage you to visit the CBDNA website (www. cbdna.org) and contribute to the discussion threads that In this Issue: are being developed, or even better, to start a new one! Following up on the initial posting by Frank Battisti (Are there others out there who feel the same way?) have been News...... 2 - 3 some very interesting responses. On this subject, Paul Bryan wrote a very thoughtful email to me, which included a letter he had composed to Anne Midgette, as well as her Premieres ...... 3 - 5 response. Ms. Midgette wrote:

“Our brief conversation on the corner afterwards left me Programs State by State .. 6-20 with the impression that we’d all stayed on an elementary level when all of us - panelists and listeners alike - would have preferred to be in college, so to speak . . . 2- NEWS SUMMER 2005 NEWS to: Internationale Gesellschaft zur Erforschung und Förderung The Foundation der Blasmusik (IGEB) Sir Georg Solti International Wind Band Conductor c/o Doris Schweinzer Competition Leonhardstraße 15 A-8010 Graz The John Philip Sousa Foundation and the Sir Georg Solti Austria / Europe International Wind Band Conductor Competition proudly [email protected] announce the 2004 competition winner and the recipient of the $5000 prize. The competition is held every two years For further information, see the IGEB web site http://www. and is adjudicated by a panel of noted international conduc- kug.ac.at/igeb/ tors in the wind band fi eld. The prize is named after the noted music director/conductor of the Chicago Symphony Call for Papers Orchestra and is endowed by Dr. and Mrs. Al G. Wright of the John Philip Sousa Foundation. Proposals for papers, lecture-performances or concerts are invited for an International Wind Music History Con- This year’s recipient is Robert W. Rumbelow, Director of ference jointly sponsored by the International Society for Bands at Columbus State University in Columbus, GA. It the Promotion and Research of Wind Music (IGEB) and should be noted that Professor Rumbelow is the fi rst recipi- the Historic Brass Society, combined with a Vintage Band ent of the coveted award in a number of years, therefore, Music Festival in Northfi eld, Minnesota, July 27- August exhibiting the stringency of the competition. 1, 2006. The deadline for proposals is January 1, 2006

Thomas V. Fraschillo, Chairman of the Committee, noted This international symposium, with the theme “Away that Dr. Rumbelow’s work was superlative, demonstrating From Home: Wind Music as Cultural Identifi cation,” in the performance of his ensemble wonderful musical combines the research interests of the two organiza- concepts far beyond his years. tions, whose goals are compatible and will be enhanced by the interaction this event will provide. The addition of It is with great pleasure that the committee announces Dr. a public music festival and of informal playing sessions Rumbelow’s award and subsequent prize. The presenta- will connect this event to a wider audience, serving as tion of the award will take place at a concert or signifi cant an introductory forum for students and other musicians event at Columbus State University. into the sphere of historically informed period-instrument performance.

Call for Nominations The general timetable for the conference will include the presentation of research papers, lectures, demonstra- The International Society for the Promotion and Research tions, informal playing sessions, public performances of of Wind Music (IGEB) invites nominations for the 2006 historical wind music groups (such as Civil War saxhorn Thelen Prize competition. bands, 18th-century European Harmoniemusik ensem- bles, and ethnic brass bands), and a marketplace for Established to commemorate Fritz Thelen (1906 – 1993), sheet music, instruments, books, and recordings. one of the co-founders of IGEB, the Thelen Prize is awarded to the writer of an outstanding dissertation in the fi eld of wind music research. In addition to a plaque, the winner Papers focusing on “Away From Home: Wind Music as will be invited to present a paper at the next meeting of Cultural Identifi cation” are especially invited, but papers the Society, to be held in Northfi eld, MN, July 27-August on any aspect of wind music and research in progress 1, 2006. The dissertation will also be considered for pub- are welcome. lication in the Society’s Alta Musica series. The titles and abstracts of all submitted dissertations will be announced Presentations should not exceed 20 minutes, leaving in the Mitteilungsblatt, the Society’s Newsletter. The judges 10 minutes for discussion. Papers will be considered for for the 2006 competition are Robert Grechesky (USA), future publication in the Alta Musica series. Helmut Brenner (Austria), Francis Pieters (Belgium), and an area or language specialist for each dissertation invited Proposals of no more than 250 words should be sent no by the other three members. A non-voting advisory com- later than January 1, 2006 to mittee consists of Raoul Camus (USA), Hellmut Mahling or Dr. Paul Niemisto, Conference Coordinator, IGEB- (Germany), and Wolfgang Suppan (Austria). HBS Conference, 608 Zanmiller Drive West, Northfi eld, MN 55057-1207. Home phone: 507-645-7554, St. Nominations, including self-nominations, are invited for Olaf Phone: 507-646-3186, Cell Phone: 507-304-0775. dissertations completed between 1999 (the last Thelen Registration materials and further information about the Prize) and June 2005. Dissertations may be on any subject Conference and Festival may be found at http://www. concerning wind music, in any language, from any country, stolaf.edu/events/vintageband. worldwide.

The deadline for nominations is December 19, 2005.

Those interested in participating in this competition should send one paper copy computer fi le in MS Word format curriculum vita 3 - NEWS AND PREMIERES SUMMER 2005 For further information, see: from jazz create the style of the piece. Driving rhythms and HBS web site http://www.historicbrass.org/ an overall increase in contrapuntal activity propel the piece to its climax. Funding for the commission came from a grant Contact: from the Columbus State Development Foundation.

Jeffrey Nussbaum, President Historic Brass Society, Inc. Sinfonietta No. 1 - “In the blue of an electric dawn” 148 West 23rd Street #5F J.M. David New York, NY 10011 USA (212) 627-3820 Voice/FAX On February 10, 2005 the Columbus State University [email protected] Wind Ensemble under conductor Robert W. Rumbelow premiered J. M. David’s newest work for wind ensemble IGEB web site http://www.kug.ac.at/igeb/ entitled Sinfonietta No. 1 - “In the blue of an electric dawn.” Dr.Mag. Bernhard Habla, President The work is in two movements with no break and is about Universität für Musik und darst. Kunst 12 minutes in length. The composer states the following Pannonische Forschungsstelle about the work: Sinfonietta No. 1 for wind ensemble is Hauptplatz 8 a work that draws strength from many sources. The fi rst A-7432 Oberschützen / Austria is the writing of Henry Miller whose fi ery prose is at once Tel: +43(0)3353-6693-3313 brash, comic, tragic, and lyric. The subtitle “In the blue of Fax: +43(0)3353-6693-3121 an electric dawn” is taken from his work Tropic of Cancer and seems to capture the cold beauty of his style. A sec- [email protected] ond source is the powerful medium of the wind ensemble, which, when used effectively, fairly bristles with color and energy. Perhaps the most important source is the nature Compact Disc Release of life events. The music tries to be as organic as pos- sible and relies on the oldest of musical stimuli: tension The Philharmonia Vent Wind Orchestra conducted by John and release. The two broad movements embody this no- Boyd has just released its fi rst disc on the Klavier label. tion, as the fi rst is very fast and almost chaotic, while the The compact disc entitled “Ghosts” includes Morning Mu- second is studied and intense. Hopefully when viewed as sic/Bennett, Ghosts/Neff, Capriccio/Holst, and L`Homme a whole (the movements are connected without pause), Arme Variations/Marshall. It is available on-line at klavier- the work will make a complete statement that refl ects the records.com or from your dealer. harsh, absurd, melancholic, and occasionally transcendent qualities of Miller’s words and of everyday life. The work was commissioned by the Columbus State University Wind Indiana Wind Symphony Ensemble conducted by Dr. Robert W. Rumbelow. The work will appear on a CD entitled “Electric Dawn” by the CSU Wind Ensemble to be released by Summit Recordings in The Indiana Wind Symphony will premiere Jiri Laburda’s November 2005. Symphony #2 for Symphonic Wind Ensemble and Percus- sion on Sunday, October 9 at the Pike Performing Arts To contact the composer about performance of the work, Center in Indianapolis. Laburda is a well known Czech please e-mail him at [email protected] composer of choral and chamber works, including several brass solo works, and this is his fi rst work for band. The Dachstein Janis Stockhouse, Director of Bands at Bloomington North Elaine Fine High School, is the winner of the second annual James B. Calvert Outstanding Music Educator Award that is presented Lawrence Stoffel conducted the premiere performance of by the Indiana Wind Symphony. She received the honor at Elaine Fine’s The Dachstein for large wind ensemble. The performance took place on the evening of Thursday, March the fi nal IWS concert of the 2004-2005 season in May. 10, 2005, by the California State University, Northridge Wind Ensemble at the university’s Performing Arts Center on a concert program entitled, “Revolutionary Music” PREMIERES Elaine Fine (born 1959) grew up in Boston and has lived in Charleston, Illinois, since 1985. She began musical life Charisma as a violinist, but received a Bachelor of Music degree in Ian Corbett fl ute performance from The Juilliard School of Music where she studied with the late Julius Baker. After serving on the Ian Corbett is an Assistant Professor of Music Technology faculty of the Stadtmusikschule Schladming in Austria, she and Audio Engineering at Kansas City Kansas Community studied recorder with Hans Maria Kneihs at the Hochschule College. He has completed his Doctor of Musical Arts degree für Musik in Vienna, baroque fl ute in Boston with Christo- in composition at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. pher Kruger, and composition at Eastern Illinois University with Peter Hesterman. The composer writes: Charisma was commissioned by Thomas Lloyd and the Columbus State Concert Band She served as the classical music director for WEIU-FM for in 2004 and completed in early 2005. The concept was to twelve years, has been the violist of the LeVeck String Quar- compose a piece that would be enjoyable for both the band tet for ten years and is the principal violist of the Eastern and audience. The fusion of traditional ideas of harmony, Symphony Orchestra. She is on the reviewing staff of the melody, and counterpoint, with chord extensions borrowed American Record Guide, and has written articles for The 4-PREMIERES SUMMER 2005

Maud Powell Signature, The Instrumentalist, and Classical Dr. Kechley has offered the following about the piece: Music: Third Ear—The Essential Listening Companion. In her own words: “I have a rich and varied musical life. Bang! begins with a musical statement that is clear enough During my 45 years I have been a wind player, a string to explain its title. In fact, the entire fi rst section of the piece player, an early-music specialist, a choral singer, an or- is generated by repetitions of this opening cluster of drums chestral musician, a radio announcer and programmer, a as it continues to trigger the woodwinds into creating ever record reviewer, a program annotator, an editor, a writer on expanding and contracting lines before they fi nally begin musical subjects, a teacher, a member of a string quartet, to fragment as new explosions emerge. Beyond this literal and a composer. Though I derive a great deal of pleasure reference, the musical ideas and structure of this work are, from all my musical activities, nothing makes me happier in fact, inspired by the concept of the “big bang” theory in than writing music. I write obsessively and passionately, which the universe is constantly expanding, having started and tend to use techniques I have found in some of the from a single point. It seems that, like a rubber band, it many different styles of music that have been around for may also begin to contract some time in the distant future, the past thousand or so years.” all the way back to that single point and even beyond! It is impossible to truly wrap one’s mind around this, but it’s quite fascinating to try. Genome: Symphony No. 1 for Band Ryan Fraley Above all, this is a piece of music with melodies, harmonies, timbres, and rhythms that will hopefully excite, delight, This dramatic new work for winds and percussion is a frighten, amuse, and perhaps even give comfort at times; symphony in fi ve movements, based on sequences from it is not an attempt to represent such cosmic ideas as the the Human Genome Project. All of the melodic thematic “big bang”?how futile would that be? However, these ideas material in this large-scale composition was derived do provide interesting musical analogies that can be heard directly from DNA. A system was created to convert DNA in the outer sections of the piece. There are harmonic pro- codons to musical pitches, then random sections of the gressions that begin as widely spaced chords and contract Human Genome were downloaded from the Internet, con- into tone clusters, and others that move in the opposite verted to pitches, and used as source material for compo- manner, from the densest possible aggregate of notes to sition. It is a tonal work. In its fi nal form, this work for expanded structures that are more sonorous due to the winds and percussion is very loosely based on the formal open spaces between the notes. Chords and melodies structures of some the composer’s favorite symphonies. throughout the piece are constantly moving toward or away Genome: Symphony No. 1 for Band waswas commissionedcommissioned from each other at similar rates.. Even the opening lines by Dr. Joseph Scagnoli and the Ball State University which provide the thematic basis for much of the work are Wind Ensemble. The commission and premier perfor- always presented as at least two lines in mirror image which mance were part of the celebration of the new Sursa Per- continue to move both higher and lower simultaneously. formance Hall on the Ball State University campus and the Percussive explosions are often the impetus for the bursts Genome Exhibit at the Indiana State Museum. of energy created by the winds and brass.

In constant demand as an emerging young composer of en- Although the work is continuous, there are clearly three semble music, Ryan Fraley is known for his innovative works primary sections. The middle section is perhaps more hu- for concert band and jazz ensemble. His compositions are manly-inspired as it features a full fl ute choir (including published by The FJH Music Company, Alfred Publications, bass and alto fl utes) playing a modal chorale interspersed and Les Taylor Publications, and have been performed all with various solo instruments which play more expressive over the world. Fraley is a recipient of the American versions of the material that opens the work. However, this Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers “Plus tranquility becomes more restless as external forces con- Award”, given to composers whose works receive frequent tinue to bombard and undermine it. The pent up emotion performances, or whose catalogs have a unique prestige of the fl ute choir’s plaintive song does reach full fruition, value. See www.ryanfraley.com for more information. however, before the drum cluster once again triggers an explosion, which this time expands even further in displays Genone: Symphony No. 1 for Band was premiered by the of musical fi reworks and intensity. The fi nal seconds of Ball State University Wind Ensemlble, Joesph Scagnoli, the work bring new meaning to the title, echoing the fi nal conductor on April 24, 2005. stanza of T.S. Eliot’s poem “The Hollow Men”:

This is the way the world ends BANG! This is the way the world ends David Kechley This is the way the world ends Not with a bang but a whimper. On May 13, 2005, the Williams College Symphonic Winds conducted by Steven Bodner performed the pre- miere of David Kechley’s BANG! The work, 17 minutes in duration and scored for a large wind ensemble, was com- missioned by a consortium that includes: Jeffrey Emge (University of Texas at Tyler), Lois Ferrari (Southwestern University), Brian Norcross (Franklin and Marshall College), Dana Rothlisberger (Towson University), Timothy Salzman (University of Washington), Robert Southard (University of Michigan-Flint), and Jack Stamp (Indiana University of Pennsylvania). For more information on joining the consor- tium, please contact Steven Bodner at sbodner@williams. edu. 5- PREMIERES SUMMER 2005

Salaam America SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Craig Thomas Naylor FOR THE REPORT

Salaam America was premiered in Apri1, 2005 by the Submission Requirements: University of Mary Washington Wind and Percussion 1) MS Word Attachment Ensemble, Craig Thomas Naylor, conductor. Salaam, is 2) E-mail message to: [email protected] Arabic for Peace. Hard copies will no longer be accepted. The composer states: “In July of 2004, I had the opportu- nity to celebrate Independence Day in eastern Africa, at the For programs: Embassy of the United States of America in Dar es Salaam Please include your STATE and DATE OF PER FOR MANCE (“Haven of Peace”), Tanzania. This celebration, held in the in all sub mis sions. The CBDNA Executive Board and new compound built after the destruction of the old one by the edi tor encour age program submis sions for specifi c a terrorist bomb in 1998, united people of many different concerts in performance order rather than repertoire cultures and religions, all celebrating the ideas of freedom lists for semes ters, tours, or academic years. Many and democracy. On this day, people from Africa, the U. S., CBDNA members are as interested in how members Asia, India, Pakistan, the Middle East - Christian, Hindu, program as they are in what they program. Moslem and Traditional - ate, danced and celebrated the ideals that are the foundation of hopes and aspirations around the world – a better life determined and directed Please note: When submitting programs, do not use by the people. It was one of my proudest days as a citizen leader characters, boldface, italics, hyphens, centering, of the United States of America. justifi cation or other formatting. Please review the programs in this issue of the Report for examples, or see To commemorate this event, I present Salaam America, the sample program below. The editor will not be able fusing American traditions with Arabic rhythms and scales. to include submissions which contain any of the above It is to the hope for peace, tolerance and freedom that I formatting inconsistencies. dedicate this work.” Submis sions will be edited as necessary Salaam America was commissioned by a consortium of prior to publi ca tion. the following schools and directors: Marc Blanchette, Mt. St. Charles Academy, Woonsockett, RI; Scott King, New Sample Program: Fairfi eld High School, New Fairfi eld, CT; Stephen Rochford, Irvine Valley College, Irvine, CA, with additional funding The University of Texas at Austin from the University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, Wind Ensemble VA. Jerry F. Junkin, conductor G. Scott Bersaglia, Albert Nguyen, Transcontinental Union Mary K. Schneider, guest conductors Thomas P. Rohrer April 27, 2005

Transcontinental Union for Symphony Orchestra was Slalom Pann written for the Utah Division of Business and Economic Colonial Song Grainger Development’s International Business Development Offi ce. J’ai été au bal Grantham The Wind Ensemble version was written for the Utah State Children’s March,”Over the Hills and Far Away” Grainger University Wind Orchestra, Thomas P. Rohrer, conduc- Gazebo Dances Corigliano tor. The work serves as a musical tribute to the laborers that constructed the Transcontinental Railroad from 1863 (use one tab between title and composer) to 1869. Thus, the work contains stereotypical “western” themes--derived from Western European heritage--along Include performance venues if they are unique, i.e. with quotes of train whistles, hammering, horses, and even Carnegie Hall, state/regional music conferences, travel a cavalry call. The extended slower section is based on the abroad, etc... Chinese folk song, “Mowli Wha,” as a symbolic musical jux- taposition of their culture in this, the greatest man-made Submission deadlines: wonder of its time. •October 15 for the Fall issue •March 15 for the Spring issue •June 15 for the Summer issue

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John Climer, editor CBDNA Report Robert Glidden Hall Ohio University Athens, OH 45701 (740) 593-1670 [email protected] 6 - PROGRAMS STATE BY STATE SUMMER 2005 ALASKA Henderson State University University of Arkansas Symphonic Band Tour Concert Band University of Alaska Anchorage David Rollins, conductor Jeremy Pratchard, conductor Wind Ensemble March 17, 2005 March 15, 2005 Mark Wolbers, conductor April 15, 2005 Windsprints ...... Saucedo Exultate! ...... Hazo Visions of Light ...... Ewazen Pagan Dances ...... Barnes William Byrd Suite ...... Jacob Jon Whitaker, trombone Blessed Are They ...... Brahms First Suite in E-fl at ...... Holst I. Monolith -- the Face of Half Dome Clowns ...... Parker Carmina Burana ...... Orff/Cochran Dance Mix ...... Smith University Singers Roar of the Armor ...... Booker Grant Cochran, conductor Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral University of Arkansas ...... Wagner/Cailliet Wind Symphony Festive Overture W. Dale Warren, conductor ARKANSAS ...... Shostakovich/Hunsberger May 2, 2005

Henderson State University Fanfare Canzonique for Brass Ensemble Concert Band Henderson State University ...... Balmages David Rollins, conductor Symphonic Band The Star-Spangled ...... Key/Stamp February 4, 2005 David Rollins, conductor Excursions ...... Broughton April 28, 2005 Christopher Martin, trumpet Merry Mount Suite ...... Hanson/Boyd All State Audition Concert Children’s Concert Morceau Symphonique, Op. 88 ...... Guilmant/Shepard Spirit of the Falcon ...... Saucedo Spongebob SquarePants Colin Williams, trombone Visions of Light ...... Ewazen ...... Harrison/Bocook Harrison’s Dream (2000/2002) .. Graham Monolith -- the Face of Half Dome Jubilee! ...... Randell Fandango ...... Turrin Jon Whitaker, trombone A Charlie Brown Celebration ... arr. Vinson Christopher Martin, trumpet Sinfonietta ...... Dahl The Whistler and His Dog .. Pryor /Barnes Colin Williams, trombone I. Introduction and Rondo Clowns ...... Parker Robert Walker Concert March ...... Karrick O Magnum Mysterium Star-Spangled Salute ...... Cohan /Barnes ...... Lauridsen/Reynolds The White Rose March ...... Sousa Dance Mix ...... Smith Ride ...... Hazo University of Arkansas Roar of the Armor ...... Booker Symphonic Band Ride ...... Hazo Timothy Gunter, conductor Ouachita Wind Ensemble May 2, 2005 Ouachita Baptist University Henderson State University Craig V. Hamilton, conductor Celebration Fanfare ...... Reineke Concert Band April 26, 2005 Symphonic Dance I ...... Grieg/Ragsdale David Rollins, Conductor October ...... Whitacre March 9, 2005 Four Dances from “West Side Story” Michael Parker, graduate conductor ...... Bernstein/Polster Four Scottish Dances ...... Arnold/Paynter Flourish for Wind Band Psalm for Band ...... Persichetti Who’s Who in Navy Blue ..... Sousa/Byrne ...... Vaughan Williams Fugue in C ...... Ives/Sinclair A Hymn For the Lost and the Living Variants on a Medieval Tune ..... Dello Joio ...... Ewazen The Wondrous Cross ...... Reed University of Arkansas Perthshire Majesty ...... Hazo English Dances for Band Concert Band The Sinfonians ...... Williams ...... Arnold/Johnstone Jeremy Pratchard, conductor S’isch Abe-N-EMunsch Uf Arde .arr. Ruedi Ride ...... Hazo May 4, 2005 Trombone King ...... King A Festival Prelude ...... Reed March Hongroise ...... Berlioz University of Arkansas Ave Maria ...... Biebl/Ballenger Henderson State University Symphonic Band Michael Parker, graduate conductor Concert Band Timothy Gunter, conductor English Folk Song Suite David Rollins, conductor March 14, 2005 ...... Vaughan Williams April 27, 2005 Yosemite Autumn ...... Camphouse Fugue in G Minor ...... Bach/Kimura Freckles Rag ...... Buck/Eyles Student Conductor Concert Perthshire Majesty ...... Hazo Symphony #1 In Memoriam Dresden Sun Dance ...... Ticheli 1945...... Bukvich Peter Maggio, conductor Second Suite for Band ...... Reed Overture for Winds ...... Carter The U.S. Field Artillery March Sousa/Brion Nevada Mills, conductor On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss .. Holsinger Chris Loyd, conductor University of Arkansas Hymn and Toccata ...... George Wind Symphony Chad Walther, conductor W. Dale Warren, conductor An Irish Rhapsody ...... Grundman March 15, 2005 Leah McClay, conductor Dedicatory Overture ...... Williams Jubilare! ...... Stevens Adam McFarlin, conductor Lincolnshire Posy ...... Grainger Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35 ...... Tschaikowsky/Hindsley I. Allegro Moderato Rossitza Jekova-Goza, violin Hemispheres ...... Turrin 7 - PROGRAMS STATE BY STATE SUMMER 2005 CALIFORNIA Pomona College Florida Community College Chamber Winds Symphonic Band Graydon Beeks, conductor Paul Weikle, conductor California State University, April 2, 2005 Gordon Brock, guest conductor Northridge Artie Clifton, guest conductor Wind Ensemble Octet in F Major ...... Haydn April 28, 2005 Lawrence Stoffel, conductor Julia Heinen, bass clarinet soloist Kirkpatrick Fanfare ...... Boysen March 10, 2005 Pomona College Band Variants On A Medieval Tune .... Dello Joio Graydon Beeks, conductor Loch Lomond ...... Ticheli Overture in F ...... Méhul William B. Blanchard, Concertino for Clarinet ...... Weber/Brown Trauersinfonie ...... Wagner guest conductor La Procession Du RocioTurina/Reed Music for Prague, 1968 ...... Husa April 27 and 30, 2005 Who Puts His Trust In God Most Just “Do The Hustle” from The Light Fantastic ...... Bach/Croft ...... Rindfl eisch Sun Dance ...... Ticheli Symphony No. 2...... Ticheli The Dachstein ...... Fine Marching Song ...... Holst III. Apollo Unleashed world premiere Concerto for Trombone and Military Band His Honor...... Fillmore Galop ...... Shostakovich/Hunsberger ...... Rimsky-Korsakov Rami Hindiyeh, trombone A Stravinsky Suite ....Stravinsky/Erickson Florida State University California State University, Tableau ...... Jager Chamber Winds Northridge Four Norfolk Dances ...... Sparke Richard Clary, conductor Wind Symphony Caravan ...... Ellington/Blanchard February 9, 2005 Lawrence Stoffel, conductor Medley from “Run for Cover” ... Blanchard Dr. Gi-Kyun Lee, guest conductor Hollie Shaw Price and Graydon Beeks, Overture for Winds, Op. 24..Mendelssohn Andrew Malloy, trombone vocal soloists Refl ections on a 16th Century Tune Carlos Navarrete, ...... Bennett graduate conductor Octandre ...... Varèse May 18, 2005 Sonoma State University Czech Suite, Op. 39...... Dvorak/Sheen Symphonic Wind Ensemble Japanese Prints ...... Jager Brian S. Wilson, conductor Angel Band ...... Hartley Florida State University Divertimento No.1, HII.46 “I laughed ‘till I cried” Wind Orchestra ...... Haydn/Wilcox Richard Clary, gonductor Fantasy for Trombone ...... Hayes Noisy Wheels of Joy ...... Whitacre Dan Welcher, guest artist American Debate ...... Brant Lord Maxwell’s Goodnight February 20, 2005 America Verses ...... Broege ...... Grainger/Wilson A Longford Legend, Op.54 ...... Sheldon Lord Of The Rings ...... de Meij Spumante! ...... Welcher/Bissell Grand Symphonie for Band ...... Berlioz Rhosymedre .....Vaughan Williams/Beeler Elizabeth Larson, trombone Songs Without Words ...... Welcher California State University, Handel In The Strand ...... Grainger Dan Welcher, conductor Northridge Final Covenant ...... Tull X2 for Saxophone Quartet and Wind Ensemble In Storm and Sunshine ...... Heed Wind Orchestra ...... McAllister Lawrence Stoffel, conductor Andrew Cummings, soprano May 20, 2005 Daniel Powell, alto Adam Muller, tenor Noah Bedrin, baritone “Discovery: Music!” FLORIDA Symphony No. 3 “Shaker Life” ... Welcher An interactive concert band experience including: Florida Atlantic University Florida State University Wind Ensemble The Stars and Stripes Forever ...... Sousa Symphonic Band Kyle Prescott, conductor Five Miniatures ...... Turina/Krance Patrick Dunnigan, conductor November 19, 2004 ...... Holst Dan Welcher, guest artist Ghost Train ...... Whitacre February 21, 2005 Vesuvius ...... Ticheli Canzona per sonare No. 2 ...... Gabrieli Suite in E-fl at ...... Holst and excerpts from: Minstrels of the Kells ...... Welcher O Magnum Mysterium ...... Lauridsen Canzon XIV ...... Gabrielli Dan Welcher, conductor Marche Des Parachutistes Belges Wind Aria #1 ...... Handel Song For Band ...... Bolcolm ...... Leemans Écossaise ...... Beethoven Symphonic Metamorphisis ...... Hindemith Overture, Op. 24 ...... Mendelssohn Könnigsmarsch ...... Strauss Fantasia in G ...... Mahr Blue Shades ...... Ticheli Star Wars ...... Williams Shindig ...... Godfrey Shepherds Hey ...... Grainger The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down Michelle Stebelton, horn ...... Fields/Morgan Ruslan and Ludmilla ...... Glinka Suite ...... Grofé Florida Atlantic University Dreams and Fancies ...... Broege Wind Ensemble Slava! ...... Bernstein/Grundman Kyle Prescott, conductor George Washington Bridge ...... Schuman April 22, 2005 Overture to “Colas Breugnon” Kabalevsky Four Scottish Dances ...... Arnold Chant Funéraire ...... Fauré Old Wine in New Bottles ...... Jacob Marche Hongroise ...... Berlioz Chorale and Alleluia ...... Hanson Cloudburst ...... Whitacre Slava! ...... Bernstein 8 - PROGRAMS STATE BY STATE SUMMER 2005

Florida State University Florida State University Columbus State University Concert Band Wind Orchestra Wind Ensemble Patrick Dunnigan, conductor Richard Clary, conductor Robert W. Rumbelow, conductor David Plack, conductor April 21, 2005 Laura Purser, graduate conductor March 2, 2005 Christopher Dye, graduate conductor Awayday ...... Gorb April 21, 2005 Tempered Steel ...... Young Enumeration of the Actual ...... Broege English Folk Song Suite FSU faculty Jazz Quintet: Fanfare Canzonique ...... Balmages ...... Vaughan Williams Bill Kennedy, tenor saxophone Memorial to Lidice ...... Martinu Paris Sketches ...... Ellerby Etienne Charles, trumpet Folk Song Suite ...... Vaughan Williams Overture for Band ...... Heins Bill Peterson, piano Zion ...... Welcher Satiric Dances ...... Dello Joio Rodney Jordan, bass; Fantasies on a Theme by Haydn American Elegy ...... Ticheli Leon Anderson, drums ...... Dello Joio Mutanza ...... Curnow Piece of Mind ...... Wilson Symphonic Songs for Band ...... Bennett Cuernavaca ...... Jenkins

Florida State University Mercer University Campus Band GEORGIA Wind Ensemble Steven Kelly, conductor Douglas Hill, conductor April 6, 2005 Columbus State University April 22, 2005 Wind Ensemble Grand Opera House Pas Redouble ...... Saint-Saëns Robert W. Rumbelow, conductor Macon, Georgia October ...... Whitacre February 10, 2005 Toccata ...... Cassadó “A Musical Bridge to the Loch Lomond ...... Ticheli “Dedicated to the memory of Twenty-First Century” Enigma Variations ...... Elgar/Slocum Maestro Frederick Fennell” Courtly Airs & Dances ...... Nelson Shortcut Home ...... Wilson Clowns ...... Parker Pentium ...... Graham George Washington Bridge ...... Schuman Perthshire Majesty ...... Hazo Sleep ...... Whitacre Sinfonietta No. 1 ...... J.M. David Suite of English Folk-Dances ... Tomlinson Florida State University CSU Commission & World Premiere Symphonies of Gaia ...... Ogren Chamber Winds Concerto for Percussion ...... Schwantner O Magnum Mysterium Richard Clary, conductor Paul Vaillancourt, percussion ...... Lauridsen/Reynolds April 11, 2005 Symphony No. 3 ...... Giannini Four Scottish Dances ...... Arnold/Paynter The March from “1941” ...... Williams Triad-O-Rama ...... Gannon Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op. 24 ...... Brahms/Sheen Columbus State University INDIANA Sinfonietta da Camera, Op. 38 ... Brotons Wind Orchestra Robert W. Rumbelow, conductor Ball State University Joseph A. David, assistant conductor Wind Ensemble Florida State University Laura C. Purser, graduate conductor Joseph Scagnoli, conductor Concert Band February 14, 2005 April 24, 2005 Patrick Dunnigan, conductor David Plack, conductor “Dedicated to the memory of Invictus ...... Sparke April 13, 2005 Maestro Frederick Fennell” Australian Up-Country/Country Gardens ...... Grainger Appalachian Overture ...... Barnes In the Great Hall of Asgard ...... Beard Concertino (II, III) ...... Larsson Ballo del Granduca ...... Sweelinck/Walters Morning Alleluias ...... Nelson Jay Jehl, trombone The Merry Widow ...... Lehár/Suzuki Scherzo Alla Marcia ...... Vaughan Williams Genome Symphony No. 1 ...... Fraley Symphonic Songs ...... Bennett Symphonic Dance No. 3 “Fiesta” world premiere A Tribute To Stephen Foster ...... Nestico ...... Williams Stars and Stripes Forever ...... Sousa Tulsa (A Symphonic Portrait in Oil) ...Gillis Irish Tune from County Derry .... Grainger Shepherd’s Hey ...... Grainger Trail of Tears ...... Barnes Ball State University Florida State University Symphony Band Symphonic Band Christian Zembower, conductor Patrick Dunnigan, Conductor Columbus State University David Gregory, guest conductor April 20, 2005 Wind Orchestra Mei Zhong, soprano Robert W. Rumbelow, conductor April 21, 2005 George Washington Bridge ...... Schuman Joseph A. David, assistant conductor Child’s Garden of Dreams ...... Maslanka Christopher Dye, graduate conductor Symphonic Movement ...... Nehlybel The Soaring Hawk ...... Mahr April 7, 2005 Chorale and Alleluia ...... Hanson Southern Harmony ...... Grantham Their Blossoms Down ...... Hazo Trittico...... Nelhybel Four Maryland Songs ...... Stamp Do Not Go Gentle Into that Good Night La Fiesta Mexicana (III) ...... Reed ...... Del Borgo Song for Symphonic Band ...... Bolcom Into the Peaceful Unknown ...... Musella Suite of Old American Dances .... Bennett 9 - PROGRAMS STATE BY STATE SUMMER 05

Ball State University Indiana State University Indiana State University Concert Band All-Star Wind Ensemble Symphonic Wind Ensemble John Ginocchio and John Boyd, conductor John Boyd, conductor Daniel McCloud, conductors Nicholas DeCarbo, guest conductor April 22, 2005 April 28, 2005 January 23, 2005 “In Memorium Frederick Fennell” Cenotaph ...... Stamp program selected from the following Green Things and Things ...... McCloud Komm, Susser Tod BWV 478 Clouds ...... Debussy “Florentiner” March ...... Fucik ...... Bach/Leidzen Africa ...... Smith Great Gate of Kiev...... Mussorgsky/Boyd Suite from the ballet: Pineapple Poll American Folk Rhapsody No. 3 Greensleeves ...... Reed ...... Sullivan/Mackerras ...... Grundman Incidental Suite ...... Smith Jasper’s Dance Of Dark Lords and Ancient Kings .. Barrett Kirkpatrick Fanfare ...... Boysen Finale Beguine for Band ...... Osser March: National Emblem Washington Post March ...... Sousa ...... Bagley/Fennell Indiana State University Selections from: The Danserye Concert Band ...... Susato/Dunnigan Indiana-Purdue University Dennis Ballard, conductor Symphony No. 2...... Ticheli Symphonic Wind Ensemble Jennifer Dinkins, student conductor Shooting Stars Gregg Gausline, conductor Dustin Roe, conductor Apollo Unleashed April 21, 2005 Michael Plewa, student conductor Morgan Rich, student conductor Sound Prisms ...... Balmages February 13, 2005 Indiana State University Ye Banks and Braes O’ Bonnie Doon Symphonic Band ...... Grainger Men of Ohio ...... Fillmore Dennis Ballard, conductor Concertino for Four Percussion and At Morning’s First Light ...... Gillingham John Pinson, graduate conductor Wind Ensemble ...... Gillingham Air & March ...... Purcell Robert Stull, graduate conductor Petite Symphonie ...... Gounod Sea Songs ...... Vaughan Williams February 20, 2005 The Freelance March ...... Sousa Air for Winds ...... Shelton Greg Byrne, guest conductor Lest We Forget ...... Swearingen Fourteenth Annual Scholarship Concer Bagatelles for Band ...... Persichetti Fanfare and Tocatta ...... Huckeby Grand Concert of Sousa and his Music A Musical Toast ...... Bernstein/Grundman Last performed at the Terre Haute Opera House, 1905 Indiana State University Indiana State University Concert Band Looking Upward Suite ...... Sousa Symphonic Wind Ensemble Dennis Ballard, conductor Mars and John Boyd, conductor Elijah Adams, student conductor Encore: Glory of the Yankee Navy January 23, 2005 Toni Bander, student conductor ...... Sousa Kenneth George, student conductor Robert Stull, graduate conductor 2005 Indiana State University All-Star April 19, 2005 Band Weekend Carnival of Venice ...... Clarke Cascade River Overture ...... Akey Encore: The Rosary ...... Nevin Overture to Candide ...... Bernstein In Heaven’s Air ...... Hazo Daniel Kelly, cornet soloist Symphonic Suite ...... Williams Flying Eagle March .. Blankenburg/Watson Prelude to Act III from Lohengrin Jubilee ...... Williams Aria for Winds...... Cacavas ...... Wagner Amazing Grace ...... Ticheli Encore: The ...Sousa Australian Up-Country Tune Indiana State University ...... Grainger/Bainum All-Star Symphonic Band Toccata for Band ...... Erickson Symphonic Wind Ensemble Nicholas DeCarbo, guest conductor John Boyd, conductor Dennis Ballard, conductor Colleen Davis, soprano soloist January 23, 2005 Indiana State University Daniel Kelly, cornet soloist Symphonic Band February 20, 2005 program selected from the following Dennis Ballard, conductor John Pinson, graduate conductor Oberon: Overture ...... Weber Bayou Breakdown ...... Karrick Robert Stull, graduate conductor Encore: Bullets and Bayonets ...... Sousa Bonds of Unity ...... King April 19, 2005 The Card Song from the Bride Elect ...... Capricciosa ...... Ingo ...... Sousa Down a Country Lane ...... Copland Allerseelen, Op. 10 ...... Strauss Encore: Love, Light of my Heart The Jig is Up ...... Kallman Satiric Dances ...... Dello Joio Colleen Davis, soprano soloist Manatee Overture ...... Sheldon Chorale and Alleluia ...... Hanson Suite: At the King’s Court ...... Sousa “Nimrod” from Enigma Variations Suo-Gan ...... Curnow III. Her Majesty, the Queen ...... Elgar/Reed Moorside March ...... Holst Encore: Washington Post ...... Sousa Old Scottish Melody ...... Wiley Bride of the Waves...... Clarke Variation Overture ...... Williams Encore: The Last Rose of Summer Flotow Daniel Kelly, cornet soloist Ride of the Valkyries from Die Walküre ...... Wagner Encore: The Stars and Stripes Forever ...... Sousa 10 - PROGRAMS STATE BY STATE SUMMER 2005

Indiana University Indiana Wind Symphony Kansas State University Wind Ensemble Charles Conrad, conductor Symphony Band Ray E. Cramer, conductor April 17, 2005 Frank Tracz, conductor March 29, 2005 October 21, 2004 Make a Joyful Noise ...... Beckel Fugue in G Minor BWV 578 Little 500 March ...... Cobine Fanfare for the Common Man ..... Copland “The Little Fugue” ...Bach/ed. Cramer Trittico ...... Nehlybel “March” from Symphonic Metamorphos Masquerade for Band, Op. 102 The Freelance March ...... Sousa ...... Hindemith ...... Persichetti David Copeland, guest conductor Ye Banks and Braes O’ Bonnie Doon Christopher P. Heidenreich, conductor Concerto for Trombone ...... Grainger Dionysiaques, op. 62 ...... Schmitt ...... Rimsky-Korsakov Jessica Snider, graduate conductor Jug Blues & Fat Pickin’ ...... Freund James A. Beckel, Jr., trombone Jocuri Poporale Romanesti John D. Franklin, conductor Highlights from “Beauty and the Beast” ...... Bartok/Yo Goto Dances from Crete ...... Gorb ...... Menken/ Vincent Polce, guest conductor Symphony No. 2 ...... Ticheli Moss Toccata Marziale ...... Vaughan Williams III. Apollo Unleashed Kentucky Sunrise ...... King October ...... Whitacre Lincolnshire Posy ...... Grainger March ...... Sousa The American Dream ...... Beckel Vincent Polce, guest conductor Indiana University Concert Band David C. Woodley, conductor Indiana Wind Symphony Kansas State University Douglas Stotter, conductor Charles Conrad, conductor Concert Band April 12, 2005 May 22, 2005 Scott Lubaroff, conductor October 21, 2004 “, The Bringer of Jollity” from Paramour of Panama ...... Alexander The Planets ...... Holst Rhapsody for Bass Trombone ...... Hidas Gavorkna Fanfare ...... Stamp “Intermezzo” from An Original Suite Fritz Graf, bass trombone Hats Off to Thee ...... Zdechlik ...... Jacob Celebration Fanfare ...... Reineke Sorcery Suite ...... Barnes John D. Franklin, conductor James Butz, guest conductor Vincent Polce, guest conductor Overture to Rienzi ...... Wagner/Hindsley Nobles of the Mystic Shrine ...... Sousa Be Thou My Vision ...... Gillingham Janis Stockhouse, guest conductor Philip Edelman, graduate conductor Tam O’Shanter ...... Arnold/Paynter Foster’s America ...... Gillingham Indiana University At the Gremlin Ball ...... Hill Symphonic Band Concertino for Band ...... Velke Stephen W. Pratt, conductor Mannin Veen ...... Wood Kansas State University April 12, 2005 Dance of the Jesters Symphony Band ...... Tchaikowsky/Cramer Frank Tracz, conductor Symphony No. 3 for Wind Ensemble December 1, 2004 “Retrospective” ...... David DeBoor Canfi eld Who’s Who in Navy Blue ...... Sousa world premiere IOWA Lincolnshire Posy ...... Grainger Handel in the Strand...... Grainger/Sousa Teardrop ...... Reese Chad Nicholson, conductor Morningside College Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral Concerto for Bass Trombone and Symphonic Wind Ensemble ...... Wagner/Bourgeois Wind Ensemble...... Ewazen/Allen Clifford Towner, conductor Scott Levendofsky, graduate conductor Kristopher Wolfe, bass trombone April 16, 2005 Short Ride in a Fast Machine ...... Adams A Halama Christmas ...... Kallman Overture in Bb ...... Giovannini Brad Williamson, graduate conductor Indiana University from Five American Gospel Songs Wind Ensemble ...... Zaninelli Ray E. Cramer, conductor Amazing Grace April 22, 2005 Old Time Religion Kansas State University Shall We Gather at the River Concert Band Ray E. Cramer Retirement Concert Gail Dooley, soprano Scott Lubaroff, Conductor Flourish ...... Vaughan Williams December 1, 2004 The Duke of Marlborough Fanfare Golliwogg’s Cakewalk ...... Debussy/Lewis ...... Grainger/Kreines Elegy for a Young American...... Lo Presti Dancing in Air ...... Goto Lincolnshire Posy ...... Grainger Portraits ...... Colonna Variations on a Korean Folk Song A Musical Tribute to the memory of ...... Chance Frederick Fennell Brad Williamson, graduate conductor Rule, Britannia ...... Hartmann/Holtz Ave Maria ...... Schubert/Ticheli Susan Rider, trumpet KANSAS Frank Tracz, guest conductor Maestro! ...... Roger Cichy Vesuvius ...... Ticheli world premiere Garden City Community College Be Thou My Vision ...... Gillingham Concert Band Fantastic Polka ...... Pryor James McAllister, conductor Matthew Vaughn, trombone March 16, 2005 Fanfares on Re for Ray ...... David Dzubay world premiere ...... Sousa Cousins ...... Clarke/Cramer Prelude and Fugue in g minor Susan Rider, trumpet ...... Bach/Mohelmann Matthew Vaughn, trombone Ave Maria ...... Biebl/Cameron “Dance of the Jesters” from The Snow Incantation and Dance ...... Chance Maiden ...... Tchaikovsky/Cramer Sleep ...... Whitacre Courtly Airs and Dances ...... Nelson 11- PROGRAMS STATE BY STATE SUMMER 2005

Kansas State University Kansas State University KENTUCKY Symphony Band Symphony Band Frank Tracz, conductor Frank Tracz, conductor Morehead State University February 16, 2005 April 24, 2005 Concert Band Susan D. Creasap, conductor Overture to Candide ...... Bernstein Crest of Allegiance ...... Foster Katrina Lyn Davilis, guest conductor Philip Edelman, graduate conductor Armenian Dances #1 ...... Reed Steven Snyder, piano The Jig is Up ...... Kallman Brad Williamson, graduate conductor April 21, 2005 O Magnum Mysterium Fandango ...... Turrin ...... Lauridsen/Reynolds Maple Leaf Rag ...... Joplin March Winds...... Grundman Symphony #2 ...... Ticheli Lindsey Williams, guest conductor Shaker Gift Song...... Ticheli Four Dances from West Side Story Four Wheel Drive ...... Torke First Suite in E-fl at...... Holst ...... Bernstein Scott Lubaroff, guest conductor Held Still in Quick of Grace...... Stamp At The Movies ...... Sousa Trail of Tears...... Barnes National Intercollegiate Band March Katrina Lyn Davilis, conductor Kansas State University ...... Goldman David...... Melillo Concert Band Roma Prindle, soprano Scott Lubaroff, Conductor Music for the Night...... arr. Ford March 7, 2005 Kansas State University Roma Prindle, soprano Concert Band Clark Walker, baritone March in F ...... Beethoven/Dunnigan Scott Lubaroff, conductor Steven Snyder, piano Lindsey Williams, guest conductor May 2, 2005 Trouper...... Talbott Geschwindmarsch ...... Hindemith Traffi c ...... Rorem “Sokol Fanfare” from Sinfonietta Symphony for Band, “West Point .. Gould ...... Janacek/Olcott University of Kentucky “Polka & Fugue” from Schwanda, the Tensegrity ...... Forte Wind Ensemble Bagpiper ...... Weinberger Prelude in the Dorian Mode J. Cody Birdwell, conductor ...... Cabezon/Grainger Cliff Jackson, piano Snow Caps ...... Saucedo October 13, 2004 Kansas State University University Band “Profanation from Jeremiah”, Symphony Aaron Graverson, Michelle Meyer, Kansas State University No. 1...... Bernstein/Bencriscutto Jamie Rogers, University Band Music for Prague 1968...... Husa Kevin Stiles, Steve Taylor, Levi Nichol, Sharyn Schafer, Molly On The Shore...... Grainger Beth Thomson, Hannah Finney, J.S. Dances...... Grantham Glenn Winkler, Kori Wells, Jason Brooks, October...... Shostakovich/Mitchell undergraduate conductors Sarah Eaverson, March 7, 2005 Jeff Stilley; undergraduate conductors University of Kentucky Insignia ...... Sean O’Loughlin May 2, 2005 Wind Ensemble Fughetta ...... Handel/Conley J. Cody Birdwell, conductor Sleep ...... Whitacre E Pluribus Unum ...... Jewell/Paynter George R. Boulden, guest conductor Bluegrass moments ...... Blocher A Child’s Embrace ...... Young John E. Hairel, guest conductor Majestic Dance ...... Hilliard Mysterian Landscapes ...... Broege Nancy Clauter, English horn Heartland ...... Blocher The Red Balloon ...... McGinty Mark Clodfelter, trumpet Hosts of Freedom March ..... King/Paynter Tango Fantasy ...... Brooks November 22, 2004 Be Thou My Vision ...... Trad/Cross Three Ayres from Gloucester ...... Stuart Kansas State University Fanfare for the Common Man.....Copland Symphony Band Short Ride in a Fast Machine...... Adams Conducting Recital Kansas State University Laboring Songs...... Welcher Scott Levendofsky, Symphony Band Quiet City...... Copland graduate conductor Frank Tracz, conductor Dance Mix...... Smith Jessica Snider, graduate conductor May 3, 2005 Symphony #2...... Ticheli March 8, 2005 Fanfare Canzonique ...... Balmages University of Kentucky Perthshire Majesty ...... Hazo Wind Ensemble Serenade in E-fl at, Opus 7 ...... Strauss J. Cody Birdwell, conductor Concerto for Timpani and Brass Concerto for Flute & Wind Band ... Mower The Solitary Dancer ...... Benson Last Night’s Fun ...... Colgrass Traditional Irish Band Dance Mix ...... Smith “Symphonic Scenes” from Romeo and Juliet ...... Forte Mike Mower, guest composer First Suite in E-fl at ...... Holst Miles Osland, saxophone First Suite in F ...... George world premiere The Billboard March ...... Klohr/Balent April 18, 2005 With Special Guest, the Manhattan Middle School Combined Bands Prelude, Op. 34 No. 14...... Shostakovich Folk Dances...... Shostakovich Symphony in Bb...... Hindemith Minstrels of the Kells...... Welcher Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Orchestra...... Mower world premiere 12 - PROGRAMS STATE BY STATE SUMMER 2005

University of Kentucky University of Kentucky University of Louisiana-Monroe Symphony Band Symphony Band Symphonic Band George R. Boulden, conductor George R. Boulden, conductor John Stroube, conductor J. Cody Birdwell, guest conductor John E. Hairel, graduate conductor Barton Harrison, graduate conductor Scott Wright, clarinet Dean McCleese, organ May 2, 2005 Mark Clodfelter, trumpet April 24, 2005 January 6, 2005 Gavorkna Fanfare ...... Stamp National Emblem ...... Bagley/Fennell Procession of Nobles Florida Music Educators Association Colonial Song ...... Grainger ...... Rimsky-Korsakov/Leidzen Southern Division MENC Conference La Fiesta Mexicana ...... Reed Ye Banks and Braes o’Bonnie Doon Selections from “The Danserye” ...... Grainger The Star Spangled Banner ...... Stamp ...... Susato/Dunnigan English Folk Song Suite Ride ...... Hazo Alleluia! Laudamus Te ...... Reed ...... Vaughan Williams Fantasy on ‘La Golondrina’ ...... Grantham Die Wacht am Rhein, Marsch Paris Sketches ...... Ellerby ...... von Blon/Wiley Concerto for Clarinet ...... Shaw Chorale and Capriccio Galop ...... Shostakovich/Hunsberger LOUSIANA ...... Giovannini/Robinson

University of Louisiana-Monroe University of Kentucky Wind Ensemble University of New Orleans Symphony Band Derle R. Long, conductor Wind Ensemble George R. Boulden, conductor Michael Spears, guest conductor Charles Taylor, conductor Scott Estes, graduate conductor Christine R. Boles, guest conductor March 11, 2005 February 23, 2005 November 15, 2004 O Cool is the Valley ...... Persichetti Fanfare for a Golden Sky ...... Boerma Commando March ...... Barber Vortex ...... Wilson Hymn from Hymn and Pavane ....Zaninelli Tam O’Shanter ...... Arnold/Paynter Down a Country Lane ..Copland/Patterson Symphony for Band ...... Persichetti Traffi c ...... Rorem From a Dark Millennium ...... Schwantner Sonoran Desert Holiday ...... Nelson Canterbury Chorale ...... Van der Roost Variants on a Mediaeval Tune ... Dello Joio Les Chasseresses .. Delibes/Van der Beek The Jig is Up ...... Kallman Beasts and Monsters Suite ...... Ziek University of New Orleans Wind Ensemble Charles Taylor, conductor University of Kentucky University of Louisiana-Monroe May 6, 2005 Wind Ensemble Symphonic Band Keith Brion as John Philip Sousa, John Stroube, conductor Quintet ...... Nielsen guest conductor February 28, 2005 UNO Faculty Woodwind Quintet Mary Joy Nelson, soprano Valdres ...... Hanssen/Bainum Erin Walker, xylophone Emperata Overture ...... Smith From a Dark Millennium ...... Schwantner Mark Clodfelter, trumpet Air for Band ...... Erickson Satiric Dances ...... Dello Joio March 4, 2005 L’Inglesina ...... Delle Cese Lisa Quick, graduate conductor American Folk Rhapsody No. 3 Grundman Music for The Wheel of Time ..... Cipolone “A Sousa Spectacular” Athletic Festival March ...... Prokofi eff Vesuvius ...... Ticheli

The Star Spangled Banner...... Sousa Euryanthe...... Weber/Hindsley University of Louisiana-Monroe Washington Post...... Sousa Wind Ensemble MASSACHUESETTES Carnival of Venice...... Staigers Derle R. Long, conductor Teddy Trombone...... Fillmore Walter Moss, graduate conductor Children’s March: “Over the Hills March 3, 2005 Williams Symphonic Winds and Far Away”...... Grainger Steven Dennis Bodner, director Glory of the Yankee Navy...... Sousa Wind Sprints ...... Saucedo February 19, 2005 Sesqui-Centennial Exposition...... Sousa Symphony No. 3 ...... Giannini “Juliet’s Waltz Song” from Romeo and Ave Maria ...... Biebl “Refl ections on Art” Juliet...... Gounod Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo Ah May the Red Rose Live Always...Foster ...... Arnold/Paynter Verticals Ascending ...... Brant “Under the American Flag” from Ride ...... Hazo De Stijl ...... Andriessen Cubaland...... Sousa La cathédrale engloutie The U.S. Field Artillery...... Sousa ...... Debussy/Patterson Variations on George Gershwin’s Swanee University of Louisiana-Monroe French Impressions ...... Woolfenden ...... Sousa Wind Ensemble Les Couleurs Fauves ...... Husa Semper Fidelis...... Sousa Derle R. Long, conductor All the Things You Are...... Kern John Stroube, guest conductor The Invincible Eagle...... Sousa Ernest Moran, graduate conductor The Coeds of Michigan...... Sousa Barton Harrison, graduate conductor Gridiron Club...... Sousa April 25, 2005 Nola ...... Arndt Fluffy Ruffl es ...... Green George M. Cohan Sing Along ...... Cohan A Moorside March ...... Holst/Jacob God Bless America ...... Berlin Le Papillons ...... Lankester/de Meij Parade of the Services ...... Various October ...... Whitacre The Stars and Stripes Forever ...... Sousa “March” from Symphonic Metamorphosis ...... Hindemith/Wilson Second Suite in F ...... Holst Riders for the Flag ...... Sousa/Fennell 13 - PROGRAMS STATE BY STATE SUMMER 2005

Williams Symphonic Winds University of Missouri NEBRASKA Steven Dennis Bodner, director Symphonic Wind Ensemble May 13, 2005 Tomas J. O’Neal, conductor The University of Nebraska March 2, 2005 at Omaha “Dance Mix II” Symphonic Wind Ensemble Celebrations ...... Zdechlik October 31, 2004 Adjustable Wrench ...... Torke Jug Blues and Fat Pickin’ ...... Freund “Slovak Dance” from Divertimento for Postcard ...... Ticheli Fanfare Sinfonia...... Stamp Brass and Percussion...... Husa Janet McCaskill, graduate conductor Festive Overture Kleines Requiem für eine Polka, Op. 66 and the mountains rising nowhere ...... Shostakovich/Hunsberger ...... Gorecki ...... Schwantner Down a Country Lane..Copland/Patterson Circus Polka ...... Stravinsky Children’s March: “Over the hills and far Michael Beard, guest conductor Bang! ...... Kechley away” ...... Grainger Centennial March...... Hanson world premiere Erica Neidlinger, conductor Lincolnshire Posy ...... Grainger Celtic Hymns and Dances...... Ewazen University of Missouri Slava!...... Bernstein/Grundman University Band MICHIGAN Dan Laing, graduate conductor April 14, 2005 The University of Nebraska Hope College at Omaha Wind Symphony Proud Heritage ...... Latham University Concert Band Steven Ward, conductor Suite Provencale ...... Van der Roost Erica Neidlinger, conductor March 4, 2005 Rebecca Talbert, graduate conductor December 3, 2004 Arioso ...... Williams Festive Overture ...... Shostakovich The King Across the Water ...... Fraser “Prevailing Winds IV” Concerto for Piano and Winds ..Stravinsky Southern Harmony ...... Grantham American Fanfare...... Wasson Soyeon Park, piano soloist University of Missouri Michael Beard, guest conductor Symphonic Band Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring.....Bach/Reed Michael Knight, conductor Flourish for Wind Band Hope College April 14, 2005 ...... Vaughan Williams Wind Symphony Michael Pollock, guest conductor and The Sinfonians ...... Williams Percussion Ensemble Overture to An Italian in Algiers Steven Ward, conductor ...... Rossini/Cailliet The University of Nebraska April 23, 2005 Shepherd’s Hey ...... Grainger/Rogers at Omaha “Nimrod” from Enigma Variations Symphonic Wind Ensemble Shadow Chasers ...... Burritt ...... Elgar/Slocum James R. Saker, conductor La Creation du Monde ...... Milhaud “Marches” from West Point Symphony December 3, 2004 Short Ride in a Fast Machine ...... Gould ...... Adams/Odom Esprit de Corps...... Jager Listen to the Rolling Thunder ...... Bowers Concertino for Three Brass...... Werle Four Scottish Dances ...... Arnold/Paynter University of Missouri Jeremy Sober, trumpet Symphonic Wind Ensemble Shanna Olney, trombone Thomas J. O’Neal, conductor Kenya Earles, bass trombone MISSOURI April 15, 2005 Russian Christmas Music...... Reed Children’s Overture ...... Bozza University of Missouri Coalescence ...... McKenney The University of Nebraska University Band Piece of Mind ...... Wilson at Omaha Dan Laing, graduate conductor Shadowcatcher ...... Ewazen 26th Annual Honor Bands Festival March 1, 2005 I Offering to the Sun Symphonic Wind Ensemble IV Dancing to Restore an Eclipsed James R. Saker, conductor Emperata Overture ...... Smith Erica Neidlinger, associate conductor American Riversongs ...... LaPlante University of Missouri John Locke, guest conductor The Trombone King ...... King Faculty Brass Quintet January 29, 2005 Iskander Akhmadullin, trumpet University of Missouri Andrew Bishop, trumpet University of Nebraska March...... Sousa Symphonic Band Marcia Spence, horn Bugler’s Holiday...... Anderson Michael Knight, conductor Troy Marsh, trombone Barry Ford, Jennifer Bales, March 1, 2005 Angelo Manzo, tuba Jeremy Stober, trumpets National Emblem March ....Bagley/Fennell Mother Earth...... Maslanka Tempered Steel ...... Young This performance of Naitonal Emblem is Kraig Williams, guest conductor “Blessed are They” from A German dedicated to the memory of October...... Whitacre Requiem ...... Brahms/Buehlman Frederick Fennell John Locke, guest conductor Commando March ...... Barber Aspen Jubilee...... Nelson Little English Girl ....Delle Cese/Bourgeois Jessica Perez, soprano Suite of Old American Dances .... Bennett 14 - PROGRAMS STATE BY STATE SUMMER 2005

The University of Nebraska NEW YORK University of North Carolina at Omaha at Charlotte University Concert Band C.W. Post/Long Island University Concert Band and Symphonic Wind Erica Neidlinger, Conductor Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band Ensemble March 10, 2005 James W. McRoy, conductor Laurence L. Marks, Harry S. Owens, Mark Camphouse, guest conductor conductors Suite Provencale ...... Van der Roost April 3, 2005 April 27, 2005 Yorkshire Ballad ...... Barnes Michael Pollock, guest conductor Merry-Go-Round ...... Sparke Concert Band Sundance ...... Ticheli Salvation is Created Michael Beard, guest conductor ...... Tschesnokoff/Houseknecht Rise of the Firebird ...... Reineke In Memoriam ...... Camphouse Chorale and Variations ...... Sparke Awayday ...... Gorb Mannin Veen ...... Wood The University of Nebraska Vigor ...... O’Loughlin The Symphonic Duke .. Ellington/Newsom at Omaha Canzon, Fugato and Hymn .... Camphouse Symphonic Wind Ensemble Overture to La Forza del Destino Wind Ensemble James R. Saker, conductor ...... Verdi/Rogers April 9, 2005 Where Never Lark or Eagle Flew ..Curnow Without Warning! ...... Melillo Yosemite Autumn ...... Camphouse An American Elegy ...... Ticheli Pointe du Hoc Commemorative Fanfare Liturgical Dances ...... Holsinger Ryan Holden, student conductor ...... MacTaggart Night Dances for Wind Ensemble ... Yurko Masque ...... Hesketh Charles Fisher, student conductor Erica Neidlinger, guest conductor Trittico ...... Nelhybel Molly on the Shore ...... Grainger NORTH CAROLINA Washington Greys ...... Grafulla Josh Austin, Samantha Hinton, Marcus Reddick, Tomm Roland, marimba soloists University of North Carolina Jay Gilbert, guest conductor at Charlotte Wake Forest University Grand Rapids Suite ...... Zdechlik Symphonic Wind Ensemble Wind Ensemble James Sawyer, guest conductor Laurence L. Marks, conductor C. Kevin Bowen, conductor Dramatic Essay ...... Williams December 6, 2004 April 27, 2005 Charles Saenz, trumpet Trumpeters Lullaby (encore) .... Anderson Fanfare for a New Era ...... Stamp Windsprints ...... Saucedo Charles Saenz, trumpet Flower Song from Carmen Celebration for a New Era ...... Richard Armenian Dances, Part I ...... Reed ...... Bizet/Harding Near Woodstock Town ...Grainger/Cramer Doug Keiser, guest conductor Jeffrey Price, tenor The Jig is Up ...... Kallman Flight ...... Smith Irish Tune from County Derry.....Grainger La Gazza Ladra ...... Rossini/Cailliet Susan Saker, guest conductor Jeffrey Price, tenor Symphonic Triptych ...... Curnow October ...... Whitacre Lincolnshire Posy ...... Grainger Merry Music for Wind Band ...... Hidas Timothy Yontz, guest conductor The Promise of Living ..Copland/Singleton Mt. Vernon Reverie ...... MacTaggart Larry MacTaggart, guest conductor world premiere University of North Carolina NORTH DAKOTA The Stars and Stripes Forever ...... Sousa at Charlotte Jack Snider, guest conductor Concert Band University of North Dakota Stars and Stripes Forever (Reprise)Sousa Laurence L. Marks, Harry S. Owens, University Band Eric Fuller, tuba (guest piccolo soloist) conductors James Popejoy, conductor December 6, 2004 Melissa Kary, graduate conductor March 3, 2005 The University of Nebraska Valdres...... Hanssen at Omaha Concertino for Three Brass and Band Emperata Overture ...... Smith Symphonic Wind Ensemble ...... Werle Twilight in the Wilderness ...... Tucker James R. Saker, conductor Do Not Go Gentle Into that Good Night Cajun Folk Songs ...... Ticheli University Concert Band ...... del Borgo Danse Bacchanale ... Saint-Saëns/Bocook Erica Neidlinger, conductor Second Suite in F for Band...... Holst April 24, 2005 University of North Dakota Wind Ensemble First Suite in E-fl at ...... Holst University of North Carolina James Popejoy, conductor Chant and Jubilo ...... McBeth at Charlotte Robert Brooks, guest conductor Michael Pollock, conductor Symphonic Wind Ensemble Timothy Mahr, guest conductor Laurence L. Marks, conductor March 21, 2005 Symphonic Wind Ensemble Walter S. Hartley, and University Concert Band composer-in-residence North Dakota Music Educators March 2, 2005 Association Conference Epinicion ...... Paulson Michael Beard, conductor Chautauqua Overture ...... Hartley Windsprints ...... Saucedo Perthshire Majesty ...... Hazo Symphonic Wind Ensemble Chester ...... Schuman Concertino for Three Trombones and A Quiet Place to Think ...... Mahr Jubilee Overture ...... Sparke Band ...... Hartley Pas Redouble ....Saint-Saëns/Frackenpohl Concerto for Trombone and Band Royce Lumpkin, trombone Concertino for Four Percussion ...... Grondahl/Moller Michael Palmer, trombone ...... Gillingham Shanna Olney, trombone Frederick Boyd, trombone Carnival from “La Fiesta Mexicana” Concerto for Trumpet and Symphonic In Memoriam ...... Hartley ...... Reed Band...... Arutiunian/Duker Dedicated to Frederick Fennell, with Jeremy Stober, trumpet commentary by Walter S. Hartley Blue Shades ...... Ticheli Fourth Symphony (Yellowstone Portraits) Andrew Norris, clarinet ...... Barnes 15 - PROGRAMS STATE BY STATE SUMMER 2005

University of North Dakota Youngstown State University Youngstown State University Wind Ensemble Symphonic Wind Ensemble Concert Band & James Popejoy, conductor Stephen L. Gage, conductor Symphonic Wind Ensemble Melissa Kary, graduate conductor John E. Veneskey, guest conductor Stephen L. Gage & James Curnow, guest conductor Shawn Vondran, Jennifer Mollenkopf, John E. Veneskey, conductors April 28, 2005 Emily Voye, graduate conductors Shawn Vondran, Jennifer Mollenkopf, Christopher Krummel, trumpet Shawn Teichmer Fanfare for Spartacus ...... Curnow September 15, 2004 graduate conductors Transfi guration ...... Curnow Amanda Beagle, soprano, A Prelude to the Shining Day ...... Goto 135th Anniversary of the Miss Ohio 2004 La Fiesta Mexicana ...... Reed Dana School of Music November 22, 2004 Cartoon ...... Hart Pops Concert Band-o-rama 2004 National Emblem March ...... Bagley University of North Dakota National Anthem: A Love Song for the University Band Country ...... arr. Stamp Concert Band James Popejoy, conductor American Salute ...... Gould Melissa Kary, graduate conductor Carnival of Venice ...... setting by Arban Festival Prelude ...... Reed James Curnow, guest conductor Italian Polka ...... Rachmaninoff/Leidzen Funiculi, Funicula Rhapsody April 28, 2005 Shenandoah ...... Ticheli ...... setting by Goto Tribute to Irving Berlin ...... arr. Barker Nabucco Overture ...... Verdi/Calliet Star Wars ...... Williams/Custer Liberty Bell March ...... Sousa ...... Sousa Three Sketches for Winds ...... Grundman Robin Hood: Prince of Theives Slava! ...... Bernstein/Grundman Each Time You Tell Their Story ...... Hazo ...... Kamen/Lavender Lone Star Celebration ...... Curnow Stars and Stripes Forever ...... Sousa Symphonic Wind Ensemble Light Cavalry Overture .... Suppé/Fillmore Passacaglia and Fugue in c Youngstown State University ...... Bach/Hunsberger Concert Band & A Grainger Couplet: ...... Grainger OHIO Symphonic Wind Ensemble Colonial Song Stephen L. Gage, “The Gum-suckers March” from In A Columbus State Community College John E. Veneskey, conductors Nutshell Concert Band Shawn Vondran, Jennifer Mollenkopf, “Quando M’en Vo” from La Boheme Thomas Lloyd, conductor graduate conductors ...... Puccini March 8, 2005 Christopher Krummel, trumpet Zion ...... Welcher October 25, 2004 Fanfare # 1 ...... Lloyd First Suite in E-fl at ...... Holst “A Musical Metamorphosis” Youngstown State University Flute Cocktail ...... Simeone Symphonic Wind Ensemble On the Mall ...... Goldman Concert Band February 21, 2005 Spring Festival...... Chen Stephen L. Gage, conductor Procession of the Nobles Star-Spangled Banner: A Love Song for Shawn Vondran, graduate conductor ...... Rimsky-Korsakov/Bocook our Country...... arr. Stamp Caroline Oltmanns, piano Yankee Doodlin’ ...... Parker A Grainger Couplet ...... Grainger “Dances, Cities, and Fiestas!” Columbus State Community College Irish Tune From a County Derry Concert Band Shepherd’s Hey Thomas Lloyd, conductor English Dances, Set I ... Arnold/Johnstone Star-Spangled Banner: A Love Song for May 25, 2005 In Heaven’s Air ...... Hazo our Country ...... arr. Stamp Incantation and Dance ...... Chance Invisible Cities ...... Morgan National Emblem ...... Bagley world premiere And the Heart Replies ...... McGinty Armenian Dances, Part I ...... Reed Charisma...... Ian Corbett Symphonic Wind Ensemble Concerto for Piano and Wind Ensemble Ian Corbett, conductor ...... Schmitz world premiere Shortcut Home ...... Wilson world premiere Blue Tango ...... Anderson Allerseelen ...... Strauss/arr. Davis O Magnum Mysterium Folk Suite ...... Still Concerto in A-fl at for Trumpet ...... Lauridsen/Reynolds ...... Arutunian/Duker La Fiesta Mexicana ...... Reed Symphonic Metamorphoses on a Theme by Stars and Stripes Forever ...... Sousa Carl Maria von Weber ...... Hindemith/arr. Wilson 16 - PROGRAMS STATE BY STATE SUMMER 2005

Youngstown State University Youngstown State University Oregon State University University Band & Concert Band University Band & Concert Band Symphonic Wind Ensemble March 2, 2005 John E. Veneskey, Chamber Winds John E. Veneskey, Shawn D. Vondran, conductors G. “Mancho” Gonzalez, conductor Shawn D. Vondran, conductors Stephen L. Gage, guest conductor March 3, 2005, Jennifer Mollenkopt, Jennifer Mollenkopf, Shawn Teichmer, graduate conductor “Something Old, New, Borrowed, and graduate conductors April 27, 2005 Some Blues”

“The British are Coming...” “Music from Around the Globe” First Webcast Band Concert in the Pacifi c Northwest University Band University Band Musical Toast ...... Bernstein/Grundman Flourish for Wind Band Courtly Airs and Dances ...... Nelson Little Fugue in G Minor ...... Bach/Calliet ...... Vaughan Williams Prelude and Fugue in B-fl at Minor Joyce’s 71st New York Regiment March Chant and Jubilo ...... McBeth ...... Bach/Moehlmann ...... Boyer/Barnes Salvation is Created Cajun Folk Songs ...... Ticheli Divertimento ...... Hearshen ...... Tschesnokoff/Houseknecht Symphony #1: In Memoriam, Dresden, Blues for A Killed Cat ...... End Chorale and Shaker Dance ...... Zdechlik 1945 ...... Bukvich Sandburg Refl ections ...... Buckley The British Eighth ...... Elliot Symphonic Dance #3: “Fiesta” ...Williams Megan Sand, mezzo soprano Ave Maria ...... Schubert/Ticheli Pacifi c Northwest Premiere Performance The Iliad ...... Smith Concert Band If Thou Be Near ...... Bach/Reed National Emblem March ...... Bagley Concert Band Esprit de Corps ...... Jager Dance of the New World ...... Wilson Moorside March ...... Holst Seis Manuel ...... Hanson Oregon State University Concert Prospect ...... LaPlante Paris Sketches ...... Ellerby Band and Symphonic Wind Ensemble English Folk Song Suite George Washington Bicentennial ....Sousa G. “Mancho” Gonzalez, ...... Vaughan Williams Bob Brudvig conductors Perthshire Majesty ...... Hazo June 3, 2005 Lincolnshire Posy ...... Grainger Youngstown State University Symphonic Wind Ensemble “Songs and Dances” and Youngstown State University Alumni Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble Canzona per Sonare #2 ...... Gabrieli Symphonic Wind Ensemble Stephen L. Gage, conductor Jubilant Overture ...... Reed Stephen L. Gage, conductor John R. Turk, guest conductor Rikudim ...... Van der Roost John Veneskey, guest conductor Samuel Adler, guest composer Little Symphony for Winds Dana Brass Quintet Dana Faculty Woodwind Quintet ...... Schubert/Reynolds Sean Jones, trumpet Jennifer Mollenkopf, The Slavonic Dances ...... Dvorak/Curnow graduate conductor The Empire Strikes Back (Finale) Carnegie Hall Send-off Concert May 4, 2005 ...... Williams/Bullock March 21, 2005 American Overture ...... Jenkins Suite of Miniature Dances ...... Applebaum 2005 New York Wind Band Festival: Dana New Music Festival 2005 O Magnum Mysterium Showcase Concert at Carnegie Hall ...... Lauridsen/Reynolds March 29, 2005 Procession of the Nobles Four Dances from West Side Story ...... Rimsky-Korsakov/Leidzen ...... Bernstein/Polster Star-Spangled Banner: A Love Song for . Serenata Concertante for Woodwind Shenandoah ...... Ticheli our Country ...... arr. Stamp Quintet and Wind Ensemble...... Adler March of the Cute Little Wood Sprites March from Symphonic Metamorphosis Daphnis et Chloe, Suite No. 2 ...... P.D.Q. Bach ...... Hindemith/Wilson ...... Ravel/Odoms Dance of the Jesters Invisible Cities ...... Morgan Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14: ...... Tchaikovsky/Cramer O Magnum MysteriumLauridsen/Reynolds March to the Scaffold...... Berlioz Shadowcatcher: Them Basses March ...... Huffi ne IV Dancing to Restore an Eclipsed Pacifi c University Moon ...... Ewazen Symphonic Band Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child OREGON Michael Burch-Pesses, conductor ...... arr. Hunsberger April 23, 2005 La Fiesta Mexicana ...... Reed Oregon State University Symphonic Wind Ensemble On the Mall ...... Goldman Chamber Winds Pageant ...... Persichetti G. “Mancho” Gonzalez, conductor Concertino ...... Weber November 14, 2004 Kim Williams, clarinet Be Thou My Vision ...... Gillingham “American as Apple Pie: A Band “ Japanese Tune ...... Konagaya Fantasy on Sakura Sakura ...... Cramer Fanfare For Freedom ...... Gould Variations on a Korean Folk Song Concord ...... Grundman ...... Chance Commando March ...... Barber Epinicion ...... Paulson Synergy! ...... Forte Motown Metal ...... Daugherty Down A Country Lane ...... Copland Variations on “America” ...... Ives The Department of Homeland Security March ...... Lewis J. Buckley Them Basses ...... G. H. Huffi ne 17 - PROGRAMS STATE BY STATE SUMMER 2005

Portland State University Temple University Belmont University Wind Ensemble Wind Symphony Wind Ensemble Denise Grant, conductor Arthur D. Chodoroff, conductor Gary Schallert, conductor May 31, 2005 April 28, 2005 November 16, 2004

Concertino for Four Percussion and Wind Spirit of a New Century ...... Morden Fanfare from La Peri ...... Dukas Ensemble...... Gillingham In Wartime ...... Del Tredici Mosaique ...... Poot Martin Castillo II, Mariah McNair, Concertpiece #2 for Clarinets Scherzo for Saxophone Quartet Kent Poulsen, Kristy Oshiro ...... Mendelssohn/Gee ...... Mielenz/Voxman Rhosymedre ...... Williams/Beeler David Chang, basset horn Scherzo Alla Marcia ...... Vaughan Williams Double Concerto for Alto Saxophone, Dae Kim, clarinet Shortcut Home ...... Wilson Tuba and Wind Octet ...... Hartley Vientos y Tangos ...... Gandolfi March Intercollegiate ...... Ives/Brion Ron Christopher, alto saxophone Rocky Point Holiday ...... Nelson Sleep ...... Whitacre Charlie Violett, tuba Second Suite in F ...... Holst The Solitary Dancer ...... Benson Blue Shades ...... Ticheli Temple University Collegiate Band Sea Drift ...... Iannaccone Temple University Wind Ensemble Belmont University Carmina Burana ...... Orff/Krance Timothy Oliver, conductor Wind Ensemble Dae Kim, graduate conductor Gary Schallert, conductor Sunday, May 1, 2005 February 18, 2005

PENNSYLVANIA Collegiate Band Noisy Wheels of Joy ...... Whitacre Concerto for Percussion and Wind Juniata College Lauds (Praise High Day) ...... Nelson Orchestra ...... Mayuzumi Wind Symphony Symphonic Movement ...... Nelhybel Prayer of St. Gregory ...... Hovhaness James Latton, conductor Second Suite in F, Op. 28, No. 2 ..... Holst Symphony No. 5 1⁄2 ...... Gillis/Ford Leslie Vogt, bassoon Elegy for a Young American ...... Presti Katsuko Ochiai, piano Dedication Overture ...... Giannini April 17, 2005 Belmont University Wind Ensemble Wind Ensemble Rondo from Bassoon Concerto Gary Schallert, Conductor ...... von Weber/Schmalz Overture in B fl at ...... Giovannini April 26, 2005 On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss .. Holsinger Chorale and Alleluia ...... Hanson The Beltway Jam ...... Stamp Sun Dance ...... Tichelli Elevations for Brass Choir A Movement for Rosa ...... Camphouse Symphonic Suite ...... Williams ...... John David Hazlett O Magnum Mysterium Different Voices ...... Kirby world premiere ...... Lauridsen/Reynolds Amparito Roca ...... Texidor Military Symphony in F...Gossec/Goldman Piano Concerto in g minor, op.25. Sure on this Shining Night ...... Mendelssohn/Dahnert ...... Barber/Saucedo Molto Allegro con fuoco SOUTH CAROLINA Blue Shades ...... Ticheli Michael Tolbert, clarinet Newberry College Robyn Watson, bass clarinet Temple University Concert Band Godzilla Eats Las Vegas ...... Whitacre Wind Ensemble Bill Long, Director Arthur Chodoroff, conductor April 19, 2005 Timothy Oliver, conductor November 30, 2004 March “Grandioso” ...... Seitz As Summer Was Just Beginning .... Daehn Fantasia in G ...... Mahr Pastime ...... Stamp Heroes, Lost and Fallen ...... Gillingham Eternal Father, Strong to Save ...... Smith Handel in the Strand ...... Grainger Seis Manuel...... Hanson Concerto for Trumpet and Brass Rhapsody In Blue .. Gershwin/Hunsberger Ensemble ...... Plog Stephen Soles, piano Eric Schweingruber, trumpet Symphony in B-fl at ...... Hindemith Suite from Pineapple Poll ...... Sullivan TENNESSEE Belmont University Temple University Wind Ensemble Wind Symphony Gary Schallert, conductor Arthur D. Chodoroff, conductor October 6, 2004 February 26, 2005 Cheers! ...... Stamp Four Scottish Dances ...... Arnold On An American Spiritual ...... Holsinger Song...... Bolcolm Ave Verum Corpus ...... Mozart/Buehlman Concerto for Horn and Wind Ensemble March of the Belgian Paratroopers ...... Wilson ...... Leemans Adam Unsworth, horn Toccata ...... Frescobaldi/Slocum Symphony #3 “Slavynskaya” Third Suite ...... Jager ...... Koshevnikov Porgy and Bess ...... Gershwin/Bennett

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TEXAS The University of Texas The Utah State University Pan American Wind Orchestra Trinity University Concert Band Jim Worman, conductor Dean R. Canty, conductor Handel in the Strand ...... Grainger October 31, 2004 March 28, 2005 Chorale Prelude: So Pure the Star ...... Persichetti Danse Macabre...... Saint-Seans/Hindsley Espana Canon...... Marquina/Canty Australian Rhapsody ...... Hultgren Ghost Train Trilogy...... Whitacre Four Scottish Dances...... Arnold “Finale” from The Year of the Dragon Incantation and Dance...... Chance George Washington Bridge...... Schuman ...... Sparke Escape from Plato’s Cave...... Melillo Variations on A Shaker Melody....Copland Scotch Strathspey and Reel Pepita Greus...... Chovi Combined Ensembles ...... Grainger/Osmon When Jesus Wept...... Schuman Chester Overture for Band...... Schuman His Honor ...... Fillmore Trinity University Chorale and Alleluia...... Hanson Nicholas Morrison, conductor Jim Worman, conductor Rocky Point Holiday...... Nelson Jericho: Rhapsody for Symphonic Band May 1, 2005 The Third Alarm March...... Goldman ...... Gould Thomas P. Rohrer, conductor Savannah River Holiday...... Nelson Courtly Airs and Dances...... Nelson The University of Texas at Austin Passacaglia (Homage on BACH).....Nelson Chamber Winds The Utah State University Lincolnshire Posy...... Grainger Scott S. Hanna, music director Wind Orchestra Colonial Song...... Grainger April 20, 2005 Thomas P. Rohrer, conductor Gum Suckers March...... Grainger November 5, 2004 Divertimento No. 8, K. 213 ...... Mozart Divertimento No. 9, K. 240 ...... Mozart “Postcards” University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Suite Della Tabacchiera ...... Respighi Wind Ensemble La Procession du Rocio ...... Turina/Reed Stephen Crawford, conductor Year of the Dragon ...... Sparke March 7, 2005 The University of Texas at Austin Casey at the Bat: Narrative, Wind Ensemble wind ensemble setting of the poem Overture for Winds ...... Carter Jerry F. Junkin, conductor by Ernest Lawrence Thayer, 1883 The Vanished Army ...... Alford G. Scott Bersaglia, Albert Nguyen, ...... Randol Bass Ave Verum Corpus ...... Mozart Mary K. Schneider, guest conductors Postcard ...... Ticheli Second Suite in E-fl at ...... Holst April 27, 2005 Americans We ...... Fillmore Old Churches ...... Colgrass Petite Suite ...... Bartok Slalom ...... Pann Chester ...... Schuman Colonial Song ...... Grainger The Utah State University J’ai été au bal ...... Grantham Wind Orchestra Children’s March,”Over the Hills and Far . Thomas P. Rohrer, conductor University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Away” ...... Grainger The Utah State University Wind Ensemble Gazebo Dances ...... Corigliano Symphonic Band Stephen Crawford, conductor Nicholas Morrison, conductor April 29, 2005 The University of Texas March 4, 2005 Symphony Band Sun Dance ...... Ticheli Robert M. Carnochan, conductor “Transcontinental Union” City Rain ...... Zaimont with the Fantasia in G MajorBach/Goldman & Leist McCallum H.S. Wind Ensemble The Utah State University The Firebird ...... Stravinsky/Earles May 4, 2005 Symphonic Band Bonny Portmore ...... Thad Bergstrom world premiere The Melody Shop ...... King Old Churches ...... Colgrass In Memoriam: Kristina ...... Yurko Push ...... Smith Psalm for Band ...... Persichetti George Washington Bridge ...... Schuman Wiener Philharmoniker Fanfare ....Strauss Farewell to Gray ...... Grantham The Utah State University Music for Prague 1968 ...... Husa Wind Orchestra The University of Texas Pan American Festive Overture Concert Band ...... Shostakovich/Hunsberger Dr. Dean R. Canty, conductor UTAH Concertino, Op. 107 Chaminade/Wilson November 23, 2004 Nancy Andrew, fl ute The Utah State University Nicholas Morrison, conductor Bonds of Unity...... King Wind Orchestra Symphony in Bb ...... Hindemith Chorale Prelude: So Pure The Star Thomas P. Rohrer, conductor Transcontinental Union ...... Rohrer ...... Persichetti The Utah State University Alumni world premiere Liturgical Music for Band...... Mailman Concert Band Concerto in C for piccolo...... Vivaldi/Reed Nicholas Morrison, conductor Combined Ensembles Symphony No. 5, Finale October 8, 2004 ...... Shostakovich/Righter “Procession of the Knights of the Holy American Overture for Band...... Jenkins “Homecoming Concert, 2004” Grail” from Parsifal Through the Air, piccolo solo...... Damm ...... Wagner/Houseknecht Blue Lake Overture...... Chance The Utah State University Nicholas Morrison, conductor America the Beautiful...... Ward/Dragon Alumni Concert Band Cartoon ...... Hart Armed Forces Salute Thomas P. Rohrer, conductor ...... Moffi t/Gray/Sousa/Canty Blessed Are They ...... Brahms/Buehlman “I’m Seventeen Come Sunday” from English Folk Song Suite ...... Vaughan Williams 19 - PROGRAMS STATE BY STATE SUMMER 2005

The Utah State University Liberty University Virginia Tech Symphonic Band Concert Band University Symphony Band Nicholas Morrison, conductor Stephen Kerr, director David M. McKee, conductor April 26, 2005 March 24, 2005 April 27, 2005

Montana Fanfare ...... Doss Shortcut Home ...... Wilson Fantasia in G Major ...... Bach/Goldman Prelude and Fugue in D Minor O Magnum Mysterium ...... Lauridsen Concerto for Trombone and Band ...... Bach/Moehlmann Children’s March: “Over the hills and far ...... Rimsky-Korsakov/Nallin Firedance ...... Wolfenden away” ...... Grainger Jay Crone, trombone He’s gone Away ...... Allen Passacaglia ...... Nelson Second Suite in F...... Holst An American Ode ...... Roumanis La Belle Héléne...... Offenbach/Odom Jolie Chandler, alto saxophone Carry Me Back/VPI Victory March The Utah State University Battery Park Suite ...... Rothman ...... Steinwedel/Sochinski Wind Orchestra Equus ...... Whitacre Them Basses ...... Huffi ne Thomas P. Rohrer, conductor Tam O’Shanter ...... Arnold Tom Gabbard, guest conductor April 29, 2005 Perthshire Majestry ...... Hazo Roller ...... Schwarz “Psychedelic” The University of Mary Washington Wind and Percussion Ensemble Fanfare pour preceder “La Peri” .....Dukas Craig Thomas Naylor, conductor Dance of the New World ...... Wilson April 1, 2005 WASHINGTON Clarinet Concerto ...... Ellerby Nicholas Morrison, clarinet “War and Peace: A Concert of Resonance University of Washington Elegy and Fanfare-March ...... Nixon and Resolution” Wind Ensemble Ritmo Jondo ...... Surinach Timothy Salzman, conductor Nicholas Morrison, conductor Sheep May Safely Graze ...... Bach/ Reed April 25, 2005 Sinfonia Sacra ...... Werle Hymn to the Fallen .....Williams/Lavender On The Head of a Pin “Music in Motion” ...... Craig Thomas Naylor world premiere Ballet for Band ...... McTee VIRGINIA Night Soliloquy ...... Kennan Three Episodes for Contrabass Saxophone Vesuvius ...... Ticheli and Band ...... Cummings Hampton University Symphony No. 1 ...... Bukvich Jay Easton, contra bass saxophone Symphonic Winds Amazing Grace ...... Ticheli world premiere Alfred Davis and Rasan Holmes, Salaam America ...... Naylor Ra!...... David Dzubay conductors world premiere February 24, 2005 University of Washington Concert Band National Association For Virginia Tech April 25, 2005 The Study And Performance of The University Sinfonietta African American Music Conference Patrick F. Casey, conductor/coach Children’s March ...... Grainger Chicago, IL April 1, 2005 Paul Bain, conductor Perpetuum Mobile ...... Strauss A Festival Prelude ...... Reed Washington’s March ...... trans. Weait Matthew Kruse, conductor Four Silhouettes ...... Kay Petite Symphonie ...... Gounod ‘Dancin’ into the 20s’ ...... arr. Hunsberger Expansions ...... Smith Andante and Rondo, Op. 25 Mitchell Lutch, conductor Universal Covenant ...... Hilliard ...... Doppler/Weait The President March ...... Sanford Kristen Halpin, fl ute Folk Suite For Band ...... Still Jessica Jones, fl ute University of Washington Jamaican Rumba ...... Benjamin/Lang Carmen Suite...... Bizet/Sheen Campus Band Old Wine in New Bottles ...... Jacob April 25, 2005 Hampton University Concert Band Prelude and Fugue ...... Zdechlih Teddy Hall and Rasan Holmes, Virginia Tech Mark Montemayor, conductor conductors University Symphonic Chaconne, In Memoriam ...... Nelson April 24, 2005 Wind Ensemble Thomas Slabaugh II, conductor Patrick Casey, conductor Courtly Airs and Dances...... Nelson E Pluribus Unum ...... Jewell/Paynter April 16, 2005 Melia McNatt, conductor Majestia ...... Swearingen Amazing Grace ...... Ticheli “Shifting Winds” University of Washington Variations on a Korean Folk Song Symphonic Band ...... Chance Fanfare from Divertimento in F ..... Stamp J. Brad McDavid, conductor America The Beautiful ...... Ward/Dragon Capriccio for Solo Tuba and Brass/Wind April 25th, 2005 Havendance ...... Holsinger Band ...... Newton/Richards Will Divers, tuba Kitty Hawk...... Cheetham Hampton University United States premiere Alex Trevino, conductor Symphonic Winds Armenian Dances ...... Through Countless Halls of Air...... McBeth Alfred Davis, conductor Khachaturian/Satz April 24, 2005 Old Churches ...... Colgrass Masquerade for Band ...... Persichetti Canzona ...... Mennin Petite Symphonie ...... Gounod First Suite in E-Flat ...... Holst Centennial Fanfare-March ...... Nixon The Lord of the Rings ...... de Meij A Movement for Rosa ...... Camphouse I-Gandolf (The Wizard) Shepherd’s Hey ...... Grainger Pas Redoublé ...... Saint-Saëns A Movement for Rosa ...... Camphouse Cityscape I ...... Holsinger 20 - PROGRAMS STATE BY STATE SUMMER 2005

University of Washington Lawrence University UNITED KINGDOM Wind Ensemble Symphonic Band Timothy Salzman, conductor Andrew Mast, conductor Royal College of Music May 26, 2005 May 13, 2005 Wind Orchestra Tim Reynish, conductor “A Celebration of the Sun Dance ...... Ticheli May 6, 2005 American Symphonists” Kim Maenle, student conductor Symphonie funébre et triomphale, Op. 15 “Music by RCM Alumni to celebrate Fanfare for the Common Man ...... Copland ...... Berlioz the centenary of the birth of Nick Keelan, trombone Constant Lambert” Celebration Overture ...... Creston Magnetic Firefl ies ...... Thomas Mitchell Lutch, conductor Concertino for Three Brass and Band Symphony #6 for Band...... Persichetti ...... Werle Cloud of Unknowing ...... Hesketh Concertette for Viola and Concert Band John Daniel, trumpet world premiere ...... Gould Nick Keelan, trombone Saxophone Concerto...... Ball Melia Watras, viola Marty Erickson, tuba Symphony for William...... Bourgeois Everyday Hero ...... Mahr UK premiere Suite from Tiresias...... Lambert University of Washington world premiere of this version Concert Band Lawrence University Wind Ensemble Dedication Fanfare ...... Schuman Andrew Mast, conductor Joel Heredia, conductor May 21, 2005 Slava! ...... Bernstein/Grundman DIVISIONAL CONFERENCE DATES Paul Bain, conductor Urban Requiem ...... Colgrass Satiric Dances...... Dello Joio Horn Concerto No. 3 in E-fl at ...... Mozart Matthew Kruse, conductor Jocelyn Greenbaum, horn Symphony No. 2 ...... Ticheli SOUTHERN DIVISION February 22-26, 2006 University of Washington Vanderbilt University Campus Band Nashville, TN CANADA Chorale and Alleluia ...... Hanson Mark Montemayor, conductor University of Saskatchewan NORTH CENTRAL DIVISION Old Home Days ...... Ives Wind Orchestra March 9-11, 2006 Thomas Slabaugh II, conductor Glen Gillis, conductor Northwestern University November 26, 2004 Evanston, IL University of Washington Ha’ Penny March ...... Cheetham Symphonic Band Whatsoever Things ...... Camphouse J. Brad McDavid, conductor La Fiesta Mexicana ...... Reed WESTERN AND NORTHWESTERN Mass DIVISIONS Symphony #2, “The West Point” ...... Gould Spoon River ...... Grainger/Bainum March 16-18, 2006 II Marches L’histoire du Soldat ...... Stravinsky University of Nevada Reno Chris Chapman, conductor Grand Chorale Reno, NV “The Profanation” from Symphony No. 2 Marche Royale ...... Bernstein/Benscricutto Daniel Funk, graduate conductor Prelude, Siciliano and Rondo ...... Arnold/Paynter EASTERN DIVISION Daniel Funk, graduate conductor March 23-25, 2006 WISCONSIN Sleep ...... Eric Whitacre Montclair State University Cartoon ...... Hart Montclair, NJ Lawrence Conservatory Wind Ensemble Andrew Mast, conductor University of Saskatchewan SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION Myron Welch, guest conductor Wind Orchestra March 30-April 1, 2006 April 2, 2005 Glen Gillis, conductor March 18, 2005 Baylor University Spiel, Op. 39 ...... Toch Waco, TX Hill Song No. 2 ...... Grainger Tribute ...... Camphouse Sketches on a Tudor Psalm ...... Tull Blue Shades ...... TIcheli Myron Welch, guest conductor Divertimento Op. 42 ...... Persichetti with brightness round about it ... Galbraith Molly on the Shore ...... Grainger Gazebo Dances ...... Corigliano International Suite ...... Raum Germany: Prussian March Ireland: Blarney Stone France: Impressions Austria: Waltz Interrupted Daniel Funk, graduate conductor Sea Songs ...... Ralph Vaughan Williams Shaun Bzdel, student conductor Pulsar ...... Gilliland premiere performance Perthshire Majesty ...... Hazo Trombone King ...... King/Paynter