College Band Directors National Association Scott S. Hanna, editor

CBDNA REPORT Spring 2014

FROM THE PODIUM Dear Friends, At every level, from major symphony to school bands, there are challenges to maintain cultural and social I hope you were able to attend at least of one the relevance. Discuss the balance you would seek between division conferences that just wrapped up a couple preserving our history and traditions on the one hand and of weeks ago. By all accounts, these were terrific becoming more culturally and socially relevant on the other. events - well attended - and full of great music, and What recommendations do you have to bring together all the new ideas. We all owe special thanks to the stakeholders (collegiate and public school ensemble following region presidents and their hosts for conductors, teacher educators, researchers, community making this all possible: Mark Scatterday, Charles members) toward the achievement of a musically educated Peltz, John Climer, Tom Caneva, Tim Paul, Danny society?” Schmidt, Mac McGrannahan, Steve Davis, Chris Knighten, Mark Spede, and Gordon Brock. A These are the questions we will be exploring from special "hats off" to Mac, who is retiring this year, June 29 to July 1 at the Ithaca/CBDNA and has hosted the West-Northwest Division Conference on Instrumental Music Conference for the past 26 years! Thanks, Mac. Education….Preparing the 21st Century Artist-Teacher. Please mark your calendars now for the national This brief but intense conference is designed for conference in Nashville, March 25-28, 2015. ANYONE in our organization who has, in their job description, the preparation of future music educators. THAT IS YOU! “In your view, what is the role of the college ensemble director in the preparation of the future public school instrumental Mark Fonder and Beth Peterson have assembled a music teacher? blue-ribbon panel of presenters that will help us formulate ideas for preparing our future teachers. If we ourselves have not been prepared to teach outside of the Times are changing, and this conference is designed traditional band and model, what can we do to help to help us get a handle on how we will remain prepare our music education majors to do so? relevant and vital to the next generations. These What experiences and processes occurring now within the presenters offer provoking, challenging, creative, curriculum of the instrumental music director could be and sometimes disparate views. Check it out: Karl diminished or perhaps replaced in order to more fully enhance Paulnack, Dean, Ithaca College; Robert Duke, The their students’ music education? University of Texas; Evan Tobias, Arizona State What experiences and processes could be added to the University; Frank Battisti, New England curriculum of the instrumental music teacher in order to more Conservatory; Larry Livingston, University of fully enhance their students’ music education? Southern California; Scot Shuler, NafME Immediate Past President; Doug Orzolek,

IN THIS ISSUE From the Podium – 1 Commissions and Premieres – 3 Committee Reports – 6 Conference Schedule – 2 Resources – 3 Abstracts – 9 News – 3 Conductors Health Forum – 4 Programs – 10

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University of St. Thomas; Craig Kirchhoff, 5:00-8:00 p.m.: Registration/Check in University of Minnesota; Chris Azzara, The 7:30 p.m.: Welcome, Mark Fonder, Ithaca College; Eastman School of Music; Mitch Robinson, Keynote Address, Karl Paulnack, Dean, Ithaca Michigan State University; Cindi Johnston Turner, College School of Music Cornell/University of Georgia; Bill Bauer, University of Miami; Liz Jackson, Eden Prarie High Monday, June 30 School; Brian Shelton, Texas A&M Commerce; 7:30-noon: Registration/Check in Brian Diller, The Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music; Cassie Sulbaran, Ithaca College; Nicki 8:30-9:30 a.m.: “Ensembleship for the 21st Century Zawel, Ithaca High School; The Ithaca High School Artist-Teacher” - Carolyn Barber, University of ; Mark Skaba, Rutgers University; and Nebraska the Ithaca College Conducting Symposium Wind 9:00-noon: Northeast Wind Conducting Ensemble. Symposium A highlight of the event will be a panel discussion 9:45-10:45 a.m.: “Issues and Trends in the each evening where the questions posed above will Assessment of Music Learning” - Douglas Orzolek, be addressed. Additionally, there are presentations, University of St. Thomas discussions, and live ensemble workshops throughout the day, along with the Ithaca College 11:00 a.m.-noon: “Creativity and Improvisation: Northeast Wind Conducting Symposium, (Craig Music Literacy Beyond the Page” - Chris Azzara, Kirchhoff, and Steve Peterson, clinicians) all University of Rochester Eastman School of Music happening concurrently. What could be better than 12:00-12:50 p.m.: Paper Presentation: “Beyond the that? Band: A Model for Incorporating Conducted You can’t afford to miss this! In addition there are Chamber Music into the School Music Program. 20+ wineries within an hour, and several waterfalls Strategies, Repertoire, and Materials.” - Brian and hiking that you just won’t believe. Ithaca, New Diller, DMA Candidate, University of Cincinnati- York is a fantastic place in the summer with more College Conservatory of Music restaurants per capita than New York City! 1:00-2:00 p.m.: Lunch on your own CBDNA, The John Paynter Foundation, and Ithaca 2:00-4:00 p.m.: Ithaca High School Band College have invested significant resources in the Masterclass Rehearsal project. I hope that we will look back on this conference as a watershed event that helped to 4:30-5:00 p.m.: “Google Glass in the Music shape the future of instrumental music education Rehearsal” - Cynthia Johnston Turner, Cornell preparation. Registration is only $85. I passionately University invite you to come to Ithaca and be a part of it. 5:00-5:30 p.m.: Paper Presentation: “The Look further in the Report for a complete schedule Incomparable Organ of Instruction: Teaching and of the event. Important information, including Learning Within the Band Tradition” - Mark Skaba, hotel, transportation, and registration, is available DMA Candidate, Rutgers University at: http://www.ithaca.edu/music/cbdna. 5:30-7:30 p.m.: Dinner on your own See you in Ithaca! 7:30-9:00 p.m.: Panel Presentation - Robert Duke, Steve The University of Texas; Evan Tobias, Arizona State University; Craig Kirchhoff, University of CBDNA CONFERENCE ON Minnesota INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC EDUCATION - SCHEDULE Sunday, June 29 CBDNA REPORT – 3 SPRING 2014

Tuesday, July 1 Richard Clary 8:30-9:30 a.m.: “Using Technology to Facilitate • Indiana University Wind Ensemble: Steven Comprehensive Music Learning in Band” - William Pratt I. Bauer, University of Florida • James Madison Wind Symphony: Stephen Bolstad 9:00-noon: Northeast Wind Conducting • Temple University Wind Symphony: Emily Symposium Threinen 9:45-10:45 a.m.: “El Sistema Programs: An • The Ohio State University Wind Alternative to Traditional Music Education Here Symphony: Russel Mikkelson and Abroad” - Cassie Sulbaran, Ithaca College • University of Illinois Wind Symphony: School of Music Linda Moorhouse 11:00-11:50 a.m.: Paper Presentation: “Teaching • Vanderbilt University Wind Ensemble: and Motivating Diverse Populations” - Brian Thomas Verrier Shelton and Alexa Yunes, Texas A & M-Commerce University COMMISSIONS AND Noon - 2:00 p.m.: Roundtable Lunch – we invite PREMIERES you to grab food at the IC Campus Center and find Remember Me – David Maslanka a table to discuss the ‘issues’ with your colleagues On February 23, 2013, David Maslanka visited the during lunch. University of Louisville for the world premiere of 2:00-3:00 p.m.: Open Rehearsal with graduate his new work for solo cello and nineteen players. Paul York was soloist and Frederick Speck summer band - Larry Livingston, Chair Conducting conducted. The work, Remember Me, is a single Division, University of Southern California movement of around nineteen minutes. Its both 3:15-4:15 p.m.: “Bands, music literacy, and the new tender and muscular lyrical strength engages a National Music Standards” - Scott C. Shuler, powerful audience response. Remember Me resulted Immediate Past President NAfME and Arts from a commission led by the University of Consultant, Connecticut State Department of Louisville Bands. The ten other partner schools Education. include: Arkansas State University, Eastern 4:30-5:45 p.m.: Finger Lakes Wine Tasting Kentucky University, Georgia Southern University, overlooking Cayuga Lake on the plaza by the Illinois State University, Kansas State University, fountain (weather permitting - McHenry Lobby in University of Alabama at Huntsville, University of case of rain) Central Oklahoma, University of Miami, University of Southern Mississippi and Valdosta State 5:45-7:30 p.m: Dinner on your own University. The second performance of the work 7:30-9:00 p.m.: Panel Presentation - Frank Battisti, was given on March 13, 2013 at the University of New England Conservatory; Larry Livingston, Central Oklahoma with Tess Remy-Schumacher, University of Southern California; Scott C. Shuler, cello soloist, and Brian Lamb, conductor. Immediate Past President NAfME RESOURCES NEWS Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music 2015 Conference Performing Ensembles The Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music, long March 25-28 – Nashville, TN regarded as the leading reference work devoted to • Columbus State University Wind Ensemble: composers and music for wind band, is now Jaime Nix available as a website! From the original 2-volume hardback set first released in 1991, the contents has • Florida State University Wind Orchestra: CBDNA REPORT – 4 SPRING 2014

• Volume 5 – Suite Française (Darius grown to the point that the current website version Milhaud) includes information on more than 22,000 composers and 100,000 known works from the Renaissance to the latest pieces written and CONDUCTORS HEALTH published in 2014. A new feature of the website FORUM version of the Encyclopedia is the inclusion of We are happy to introduce the Conductors Injury program notes for many titles. Truly international Task Force and the new Conductors Injury in scope, it includes not only published works, but Column in the CBDNA Report. The task force also unpublished titles as well. It is a veritable (David Campo, Valarie Huffman and, Amy K. Grove’s Dictionary devoted to music for band and Roisum Foley) was formed to address health and winds. Author and compiler William H. Rehrig and wellness issues in the profession. The column will Paul E Bierley, editor of the original hardback provide information on health and wellness for volumes, have amassed information on the music conductors including current research, articles, bands have played from the earliest days of the 18th topics, tools and techniques. We invite you to and 19th century until today. This information, as a submit articles, research and ideas for topics to whole is unavailable elsewhere. The website is [email protected]. searchable by composer name, title, and within the composer biographies. The website is available in a Facebook and Twitter free view, giving limited access to the contents, and We invite you to join our forums on Facebook and an annual subscription view, that makes the entire Twitter. contents available. Currently offered at a low introductory price, subscriptions are available for David Campo both individual subscribers as well as for Dr. David W. Campo became Associate Director institutions such as libraries, universities, and music of Bands and Director of The Lumberjack classes. The institutional subscriptions provide an Marching Band at Stephen F. Austin State opportunity for teachers, libraries, music dealers, University (SFA) in 2004. In addition to overseeing and publishers to issue temporary passwords to all aspects of the 280-member Lumberjack students or employees. For further information, Marching Band, Dr. Campo is coordinator of visit the site at hebm.info. undergraduate conducting studies, teaches graduate Folk Songs and Dances in Wind Band Classics conducting and conducts the S.F.A. Wind Symphony. All five volumes of this anthology are now available from Whirlwind Music Publications Dr. Campo is a published composer and author; he (www.whirlwind-music.com). Each volume has completed commissions for high schools, contains complete folk music for performance, universities and professional orchestras, including historical and interpretive notes, and CD recordings the University of Louisiana-Lafayette Wind of the folk music. Ensemble and The Acadiana Symphony. He has given clinics or presentations at the Texas Music • Volume 1 – Old Wine in New Bottles Educators Association, College Band Directors (Gordon Jacob) and Sea Songs (Ralph National Association regional convention and the Vaughan Williams) Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic; he is in great • Volume 2 – English Folk Song Suite (Ralph demand as a clinician and adjudicator. Dr. Campo Vaughan Williams) received his Bachelor of Music Education and his • Volume 3 – Second Suite in F (Gustav Master of Music in Theory and Composition from Holst) Louisiana State University. His professional • Volume 4 – Lincolnshire Posy (Percy associations include the Texas Bandmasters Grainger) Association, the Texas Music Educators Association, Phi Beta Mu, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa CBDNA REPORT – 5 SPRING 2014

Kappa Psi, Tau Beta Sigma and Phi Mu Alpha National Conference and serves on several Sinfonia. Dr. Campo resides in Nacogdoches with departmental and university committees. his wife Donna, and his daughter, McKenzie. Roisum Foley is the co-founder of the Minnesota I became interested in conductor health issues after River Valley Wind Ensemble, a semi-professional I had shoulder surgery due to the repetitive motion volunteer wind ensemble, whose mission is to involved in conducting. My surgery and rehab perform the highest level of wind band and wind made me acutely aware of the health challenges ensemble repertoire. In addition, she served as the faced by conductors. I have also encountered many Music Director for the Mankato Area Youth colleagues dealing with hearing loss; another Symphony Orchestra. Roisum Foley is currently significant challenge faced by ensemble conductors. President of the Minnesota Music Educators Valarie Huffman Association and the Minnesota Band Directors Association. Dr. Valarie Huffman, Associate Professor of Music/Director of Bands, joined the faculty of “I believe in this initiative. I believe that we can Fairmont State University in 2003. Her teaching conduct and move and communicate with responsibilities include conducting the Marching musicians without hurting ourselves. I also believe Band, Jazz Ensemble and Wind Ensemble, as well that whatever you choose to travel that keeps you as teaching courses in conducting, music theory, happy and healthy is the right path—be it yoga, music education and studio trombone and meditation, exercise, physical therapy or video euphonium. Prior to her appointment at FSU, Dr. analysis. It is our hope that our work on the task Huffman was the band director at Kansas City, force will provide a resource for the profession. “ Kansas Community College, and taught orchestra Our first topic, hearing protection, is researched and band in Ponca City, Oklahoma. At Ponca City, and written by David Campo. the ensembles Dr. Huffman worked with appeared All musicians agree that hearing protection is an in concert for the Oklahoma Music Educators incredibly important component of our overall Association and appeared at the 2001 Inaugural health. However, there are so many options parade for President George W. Bush. available to musicians for hearing protection that Dr. Huffman is an active member of the College finding the right solution for you can be a daunting Band Directors National Association (CBDNA), Pi task. When selecting hearing protection, I believe Kappa Lambda Music Honor Society, Sigma Alpha the most important factors to be considered are Iota International Music Honorary, and Kappa comfort, functionality and cost. Below, I offer Kappa Psi Band Honorary. some recommendations based on these criteria. Amy K. Roisum Foley For ear protection to work it must be worn, so Amy K. Roisum Foley is the Director of Bands and comfort is a critically important consideration. Associate Professor of Music at Minnesota State While isolation headphones are often inexpensive University, Mankato where she administrates and and very effective for lowering overall decibel conducts the Concert Wind Ensemble and levels, they are often uncomfortably bulky and Symphonic Band, and chamber ensembles. Her often reduce frequencies unevenly, making them a teaching also includes graduate conducting, poor choice for the podium. Likewise, foam or undergraduate conducting, and instrumental music silicone plugs are inexpensive and comfortable, but education courses. Roisum Foley has served as they don’t lower frequencies equally, resulting in guest conductor and clinician for honor bands and very uneven hearing. A few selections that reach a festivals throughout in the and suitable compromise of comfort, functionality and Canada. In addition, she advises the MN State, price include: Mankato chapter of the Collegiate Music Educators CBDNA REPORT – 76 SPRING 2014

• Vic Firth High Fidelity Hearing colleges and universities. New business this spring Protection includes building a better relationship with the These claim to be “the world’s highest fidelity non- NCAA in terms of band presence at football and custom earplugs […] configured to replicate the basketball events. Of particular concern are natural response of the ear canal so that sound is conference policies limiting the participation of reproduced exactly as the ear would hear it, only visiting bands at football games and NCAA policies quieter, with 20 dB noise reduction across all related to band participation in the NCAA frequencies.” Retail price $16.95 Basketball Tournament. Our efforts this spring will include developing guidelines that we hope will • V – moda Faders VIP Tuned Earplugs influence NCAA decision-making and develop These earplugs of up to 12Db of noise reduction relationships through our athletic departments that and claim to provide “crystal clear music and will give us a more effective voice with the NCAA speech with medical grade fittings.” These receive leadership. great reviews and are a bargain at $20. Gender and Ethnicity Committee • EARasers Musicians HiFi Earplugs Roby George, Chair These earplugs “are made of medical-grade silicone The G & E Committee proposes the following that conforms to the shape of your ear and feature initiatives for consideration by the Board: a patented open design that allows sound to travel closer to your eardrum before passing through a 1) Reinstate the selecting of a new composer variable filter. The earplugs are as close to custom- to be highlighted at the 2015 conference. molded earplugs as you can get without an actual This person would be our special invited fitting.” Great reviews and a $40 retail price. guest for the conference. 2) Continue to engage historically black • Westone Model 49 Custom Fit Earplugs colleges and universities (HBCUs) to Equipped with 9, 15, or 25 Db filters at the nominate their students for inclusion in the customer’s discretion, these earplugs claim Intercollegiate Band for 2015 in Nashville. “unparalleled protection without distortion.” Many 3) Send out a survey asking for archival and consider the Westone Model 49 the gold standard historical programs, presentations, clinics, in hearing protection. At $173, they should be! concerts, special recognition, etc. by There are many other options available, but these minority schools or clinicians over the past four represent a good cross-section of styles that 50 years. are comfortable, functional and affordable. Choose 4) Clinic/presentation proposal in 2015 to something that works for you, and be diligent have a panel discussion of established, about protecting your most precious asset – your respected minority conductors to talk about hearing! issues in the CBDNA as they relate to the direction of the organization and its COMMITTEE REPORTS inclusion of such a constituency, with some Athletic Band Committee emphasis in 2015 on Asian conductors.

Eric Wiltshire, Chair 5) A proposal to be more inclusive of the professional military band conductor within The Athletic Band Committee is looking forward to the ranks of CBDNA. Though their the annual National Collegiate Marching and function might be different that those of Athletic Bands Symposium, hosted this year by the the college and university conductor, they University of Virginia. William E. Pease and the contribute significantly to the development staff of the Cavalier Band have developed a great of young musicians across America. program, including a banquet at Monticello. We remain committed to building attendance at the Music Education Committee symposium, particularly among directors at smaller John E. Williamson, Chair CBDNA REPORT – 7 SPRING 2014

The Music Education Committee is working on impoverished children from the streets into newly three courses of action at this time. The first formed bands.” – Mike Fansler, Western Illinois involves a suggested curriculum for instrumental University music majors that would be comprehensive and “Donald Miller has been active in working with effective for future band conductors. The second is adults and children with special needs. The a set of outreach activities to high school band ensemble performances have been as varied as conductors to be initiated by CBDNA. The third is performing for special recognition events for a basic band curriculum/repertoire list that would persons with disabilities, school performances that involve a list of graded compositions that are artful include special needs students as performers and and worthy of consideration by high school band concerts that not only honor veterans, but feature conductors. An ancillary activity involving rehearsal them as performers. He is in the process of videos of CBDNA members and Band commissioning compositions that include these Director.com initiated by Eric Rombach remains populations in performance, no matter their extremely exciting. disability or music reading ability. The key words Music as a Social Force Committee are 'include in performance' which goes beyond the Carrie Pawelski, chair ensemble performing a concert. The goal is to serve “Social force: Any effective urge or impulse that a population that does not always have the leads to social action. Specifically, a social force is a opportunity for performing in an ensemble.” – consensus on the part of a sufficient number of the Don Miller, Adams State University members of society to bring about social action or “Since 2006, the Cornell Wind Ensemble has social change of some sort.” Fairchild, Henry, Ed. undertaken biennial multi-day performing and Dictionary of Sociology and Related Sciences, service-learning tours to Costa Rica. In the course Totawa, N.J.: Littlefield, Adams, 1970. of eight years, Cornell musicians have given Around the country there are music educators who, instrumental and conducting masterclasses to over through their ensemble and teacher training 500 students and teachers and donated over 250 programs, are doing amazing work in communities instruments to music schools and communities. In around the world. The committee on Music as a addition to teaching and performing across the Social Force is made up of a group of people that country, Cornell has commissioned 3 works from come to this topic from varied backgrounds. Below Costa Rican composers, brought those composers you will find brief summaries of a few inspiring (and, one year, a soloist) to Ithaca for the premiere projects our members have been up to for the past and subsequently performed the Costa Rican few years. We believe music education can and premiere on tour. In 2014, Cornell traveled to should be a social force in the world! Be on the Panama in addition to Costa Rica. When Cornell lookout for exciting information coming your way doesn't travel to Central America, the Wind from us. – Carrie Pawelski, chair Ensemble visits inner-city schools to perform and teach locally, most recently to Washington, D.C. “Since 2010, Dr. Mike Fansler has traveled to Brazil and Philadelphia. These tours have garnered on three occasions to meet with: government University and alumni recognition and support on officials; university presidents, deans, music significant level.” – Cynthia Johnston Turner, professors and students; military academies; and Cornell University community musicians to investigate the health of its bands. Through collaborations between Western New Works Committee Illinois University and the Universidade Federal da Matthew George, Chair Bahia, Fansler successfully led a humanitarian effort The New Works Committee has been engaged in a that donated 120 band instruments and helped variety of activities including running the CBDNA establish community support groups to move Young Band Composition Contest. CBDNA REPORT – 8 SPRING 2014

Congratulations again to the winning composer, instrumentation limits or non-major technical Andrew Boysen for his work Snowflakes Dancing. limitations. The other project is to set up a Also, please look forward to the announcement conducting exchange for Small College Band about the ASCAP/Fennell Prize coming up soon. directors to develop opportunities to guest conduct The New Works Committee has also solicited at other institutions. Many directors at small comments and ideas from the membership schools need such opportunities to build their vita concerning new creative projects that will advance for promotion and tenure. wind bands and wind repertoire. We have received One of the goals of the SCCCB Committee is to some suggestions and will be addressing those reach out to more directors who have not been soon. It is not too late to send your thoughts and members of CBDNA. If CBDNA can act as a ideas. clearinghouse for this kind of program as well as Research Committee providing the Standards Document and some Thomas P. Rohrer, Chair additional literature recommendations, then possibly more directors at these small school The 2013 Conference in Greensboro included a programs will see that our organization can be a research component made possible by the work of relevant group for them. Pat Dunnigan, who also initiated discussion regarding the possible return of the CBDNA Technology Committee Journal—this time as an online, refereed Travis Cross, Chair publication that would provide an additional outlet The committee on technology is charged with for scholarly work specific to our field. With Pat’s collecting and creating resources that can be shared duties as Vice President moving to the fore with the entire membership. We want to provide [Grainger footnote withheld], Steve Peterson and help for colleagues who may be less comfortable or Pat have asked me to continue the process toward fluent with using various technologies, and we also the reinstatement of the Journal, and we hope for want to support and challenge colleagues who have good news in the next year regarding this initiative. successfully integrated technology into their If there are any questions or input regarding this programs. Our first step is to catalog best practices committee, please contact me in a few key applications and create informative ([email protected]). tutorials. Our initial list of applications falls into three basic areas: performance, conducting Small College & Community College Bands pedagogy, and administration. Rather than trying to Committee anticipate and answer every technological question Kirk Weller, Chair at once and get lost building an unachievable We have been working on an ambitious project this resource of everything, we are focusing initially on year. We are creating a survey to send to all of the just a few specific applications. If we create college and university band programs across the meaningful and useable solutions for the country to help provide us information for the membership, we can build on that success and Standards for Small College Bands that we have expand to other applications with a strong been working on. There have been some delays framework in place. with our research IT department in completing the Our committee includes college band directors survey instrument, but we are hopeful that it will be from a variety of different institution types, with a ready in May. broad range of teaching duties: Vu Nguyen There are two additional projects that the (University of Indianapolis), Brandon Houghtalen committee thinks bear further development. The (Georgia Tech), Samuel McIlhagga (Albion first is a survey of literature suitable for Small College), Mark Olson (Harvard University), John College Bands for programs that might have Pasquale (University of Michigan), Nikk Pilato CBDNA REPORT – 9 SPRING 2014

(Emory University), Robert Taylor (University of This study begins by highlighting the early growth British Columbia), and Glen Tuomaala (St. Cloud of the band program that significantly impacted the State University). If there are any areas that you future of the marching band. It also profiles each would particularly like to see addressed, or if you director from 1911 to the present day, and would like to share a case study of a successful investigates the development of the band through application of technology in your program, please consideration of various factors, including program contact me by e-mail at [email protected]. We look size, staff structure, performance practices, forward to helping advance our artistic and operational procedures, institutional support, use of educational mission (and hopefully making our auxiliary units and significant performances. lives a little easier) through the aid of technology! Thorough examination of the history of the Hawkeye Marching Band revealed several common DISSERTATION/TREATISE themes: dedication to the preservation of tradition, ABSTRACTS innovations in terms of both style and presentation, On Iowa! A History of the University of Iowa and a commitment to student leadership and Marching Band, 1881-2012 excellence. The Hawkeye Marching Band is a true Samuel Carter Biggers, Jr. symbol of The University of Iowa that has Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the impacted thousands of lives in its 130-plus years of Doctor of Musical Arts in Conducting degree, The existence. University of Iowa, May 2013. This thesis creates a historical perspective of The University of Iowa Marching Band program, now known as the Hawkeye Marching Band (HMB). The HMB is the most visible ensemble in the School of Music, and it is one of the largest student groups at the University, upholding a tradition of excellence and rich history of more than one hundred years. However, very little has been written on its history and development. Therefore, this study fills a significant gap in the understanding of a time-honored organization, and it contributes to the growing scholarship of collegiate marching band programs and their collective evolution. Archival methods employed in the research process for this thesis included oral interviews with former and current University of Iowa band directors and thorough inspection of documents in the Special Collections at The University of Iowa main library. The University of Iowa Band Department records, as well as the personal archives of Lou Crist, Frederick C. Ebbs and David Henning were also inspected. Other materials researched consisted of an online alumni survey, digital and paper editions of The Daily Iowan, Press Citizen and Gazette newspapers, and The University of Iowa annual yearbooks. CBDNA REPORT – 10 SPRING 2014

Children’s March ...... Percy Grainger clarinet PROGRAMS Auto 66 ...... James M. David Daniel Detogni, piano ALABAMA Lament ...... Charles L. Booker Centennial Year 1914-2014 Concert Etude No. 49 ...... March 13, 2014 Troy University ...... Alexander Goedicke Scarecrow Overture ... Joseph Turrin Symphony Band Angels in the Architecture ...... *Concerto for Clarinet and Band .... Mark J. Walker, conductor ...... Frank Ticheli ...... William Bolcom American Bandmaster’s The Purple Pageant March ...... Rhapsody in Blue ...... Association Convention ...... Karl King Geroge Gershwin, trans. O Canada/Star Spangled Banner Hunsberger ... Calixa Lavallée/Francis Scott Key Polka and Fugue ...... University of Central Arkansas Lauds (Praise High Day) ...... Jaromir Weinberger Symphonic Band ...... Ron Nelson George Washington Bicentennial Brantley Douglas, conductor Siegfried’s Funeral March from March ...... Götterdämmerung ...... Mary Light and Les Sellers, ... Richard Wagner, trans. Bourgeois graduate conductors Justin Cook, trombone Our Flirtations .... John Philip Sousa University of Central Arkansas Christine Donahue, soprano Carmen Symphony ...... Wind Ensemble Centennial Year 1914-2014 George Bizet, trans. Ricky Brooks, conductor February 19, 2014 Serebrier/Patterson Brantley Douglas and Russell “Sousa-Style Concert” March of the Steel Men ...... Langston, guest conductors ...... Charles Belsterling Barber of Seville ...... Neil Rutman, piano ...... Gioachino Rossini Tony Baker, trombone ALASKA Encore: Washington Post ...... Christian Carichner, tuba University of Alaska Anchorage ...... John Philip Sousa Centennial Year 1914-2014 University Wind Ensemble Fantastic Polka ...... Arthur Pryor April 13, 2014 Mark Wolbers, conductor Encore: Blue Bells of Scotland Morton H. Meyerson Mario Ayerdis and Carlos ...... Arthur Pryor Symphony Center Alvarez, guest conductors Sweet Like That ...... Dallas, Texas Fall Tour 2013 ...... Christopher Theofanidis April 14, 2014 Encore: Roosters Lay Eggs in Texas High School Auditorium Eine Kleine Yiddishe Ragmusik Kansas ...... John Philip Sousa Texarkana, Texas ...... Adam Gorb Trauersinfonie ...... Richard Wagner April 17, 2014 Song of Lir ...... Fergal Carroll Encore: Italian Polka ...... Centrafuge ...... Charles L. Booker St. Anthony Divertimento ...... Sergei Rachmaninoff *Rhapsody for Piano and Wind ..... Franz Joseph Haydn, arr. Wilcox Pace Pace Mio Dio ...... Ensemble ...... Paul Dickinson Hymn for Band ...... Brent Heisinger ...... Giuseppe Verdi Engulfed Cathedral ...... ...... J.P. Sousa Encore: Musetta’s Aria Waltz .... Claude Debussy, trans. Patterson ...... Giacomo Puccini *Good Cop/Bad Cop ...... ARKANSAS Finale to Symphony No. 5 ...... William Pitts ...... Pyotr IIlyich Tchaikovsky University of Central Arkansas Colloquy ...... William Goldstein Encore: Stars and Stripes Forever .... Wind Ensemble *Crossover ...... David Gillingham ...... John Philip Sousa Ricky Brooks, conductor The Purple Pageant March ...... Kelly Johnson, clarinet ...... Karl King Eric Liu, trumpet Baylee Elkins, soprano University of Central Arkansas Wind Ensemble Centennial Year 1914-2014 Southside High School, Ricky Brooks, conductor Ft. Smith, Arkansas Les Sellers, graduate conductor Master Sgt. Blake Arrington, February 4, 2014 CBDNA REPORT – 11 SPRING 2014

The University of Central ...... Frigyes Hidas Little Symphony for Winds ...... Arkansas musical offering ..... Vaclav Nelhybel ...... Franz Schubert Symphonic Band and Variations on “America” ...... University of California- University Band . Charles Ives arr. Schuman/Rhoads Los Angeles Brantley Douglas, conductor The Alcotts from “Concord Sonata” Wind Ensemble Mary Light and Les Sellers, ...... Charles Ives arr. Thurston Travis J. Cross, conductor graduate conductors March from “Symphonic November 6, 2013 Ethan Shaw, Metamorphosis” ...... "Looking Back, Looking undergraduate conductor ...... Paul Hindemith arr. Wilson Forward" Centennial Year 1914-2014 Soirées Musicales ...... April 15, 2014 ...... Benjamin Britten arr. Brown Serenade in E-flat, Op. 7 ...... Stone Images ..... Sydney Hodkinson ...... Richard Strauss University Band Overture to “Candide” ...... Huldigungsmarsch ...... “Special Effects” .. Leonard Bernstein arr. Grundman ...... Richard Wagner, arr. Schaefer Fanfare for the Common Man Circus Galop from “The Irish First Suite in E-flat ...... Gustav Holst ...... Aaron Copland, arr. Longfield Dragoon” ...... Ecstatic Fanfare ...... Steven Bryant Paper Cut ...... Alex Shapiro ...... John Philip Sousa arr. Schissel Blink ...... Joel Puckett Old Churches ...... Michael Colgrass Sleep ...... Eric Whitacre

On the Mall ...... Aurora Awakes ...... John Mackey .. Edwin Franko Goldman, arr. Lisk Sonoma State University

Voo Doo ...... Daniel Bukvich Symphonic Wind Ensemble Foundry ...... John Mackey Andy Collinsworth, conductor University of California- October 20-22, 2013 Los Angeles Symphonic Band “Autumn Voyage—Fall Tour” Wind Ensemble Third Suite ...... Robert Jager Travis J. Cross, conductor Lauds: Praise High Day ...... Psalm 46 ...... John Zdechlik January 29, 2014 ...... Ron Nelson Ghost Train ...... Eric Whitacre "Old Wine in New Bottles" My Jesus! Oh What Anguish ...... Shenandoah ...... Frank Ticheli ...... J.S. Bach, arr. Reed Fanfare Canzonique ...... Vesuvius ...... Frank Ticheli Variants on a Mediaeval Tune ...... Brian Balmages CALIFORNIA ...... Norman Dello Joio Selections from The Danserye ...... Mothership ...... Mason Bates ...... Tylman Susato, arr. Dunnigan Concordia University Irvine Sheltering Sky ...... John Mackey Homage to Perotin ...... Ron Nelson Wind Orchestra Danzón No. 2 ...... My Jesus! Oh, What Anguish ...... Jeff Held, conductor ...... Arturo Márquez, arr. Nickel .... Johann Sebastian Bach, arr. Reed Gretchen Sheetz, harp Bells for Stokowski ......

March 23, 2014 ...... Michael Daugherty Sonoma State University Trauermusik, WWV 73 ...... Richard Wagner, arr. Liedzén Chamber Wind Ensemble University of California- The “Porazzi" Theme ...... Andy Collinsworth, conductor Los Angeles ...... Richard Wagner November 24, 2013 Symphonic Band and Symphony No. 3 ...... Alfred Reed Three Military Marches ...... Wind Ensemble Ride of the Valkyries from Die .... Ludwig van Beethoven, ed. Boyd Travis J. Cross, conductor Walküre ...... March in F, WoO 18 Matthew Visk and Matthew ..... Richard Wagner, arr. Longfield “Yorck’scher” Waters, assistant conductors March in F, WoO 19 February 28, 2014 Pomona College Band March in C, WoO 20 "Shades of Blue" “Zapfenstreich” Graydon Beeks, conductor Symphonic Band November 22 & 24, 2013 Octet-Partita in E-flat ...... Solid Men to the Front ...... Johann Nepomuk Hummel Havener Fanfare ...... John Philip Sousa Three Merry Marches, op. 44 ...... Andrew Boysen, Jr. As Summer Was Just Beginning ...... Ernst Krenek Folk Song Suite No. II ...... Larry Daehn CBDNA REPORT – 12 SPRING 2014

Blue Bells of Scotland ...... Star Spangled Banner ...... Glen Adsit, conductor ...... Arthur Pryor ...... arr. Keith Johnston Peter Lillpopp and Sara O’Bryan, The Earle of Oxford's Marche ...... Italian National Anthem guest conductors ...... Gordon Jacob Hymn to San Giuliano Carrie Koffman, saxophone On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss ...... Susan Botti, artist-in-residence

...... David Holsinger September 5, .2013 Blue and White Dance ...... Sacred Heart University Symphony Band ...... Andrew Boysen, Jr. University Band Keith Johnston, conductor Terra Cruda ...... Susan Botti Wind Ensemble Worcester Polytechnic Institute Suite Francaise ...... Darius Milhaud Smetana Fanfare ...... Karel Husa Worcester, MA Symphony No. 4 .... David Maslanka Oboe Concerto ...... Jennifer Higdon February 15, 2014 Wind Ensemble The Descending Blue ...... Joy ...... Joseph Curiale ...... Daniel French Traveler ...... David Maslanka Second Suite for Band ...... Blue Shades ...... Frank Ticheli *Saxophone Concerto ... Susan Botti ...... Alfred Reed Ecstatic Fanfare ...... Steven Bryant Highland Cathedral ...... CONNECTICUT Cosmosis ...... Susan Botti ...... arr. Jay Dawson Sacred Heart University Video Games Live ...... Ralph Ford University Band Mars ...... Gustav Holst The Hartt School Keith Johnston, conductor Paradiso from Divine Comedy ...... Symphony Band, Teatro Alba Radians ...... Robert W. Smith James Jackson conductor Albano Laziale, Italy Songs of Sailor and Sea ...... Peter Lillpopp, guest conductor January 9, 2014 ...... Robert W. Smith Wind Ensemble Joy ...... Joseph Curiale Glen Adsit, conductor Second Suite for Band . Alfred Reed Edward Cumming and Peter Sacred Heart University Hobbits from Lord of the Rings Lillpopp, guest conductors University Band ...... Johan deMeij November 1, 2013 Keith Johnston, conductor Highland Cathedral ...... “Latin Influences, Stephen March 23, 2014 ...... arr. Jay Dawson Montague in Residence” Video Games Live ...... Ralph Ford Star Spangled Banner ...... arr. Symphony Band Songs of Sailor and Sea ...... Keith Johnston ...... Robert W. Smith Fanfare and Flourishes ...... La Fiesta Mexicana .. H. Owen Reed ...... James Curnow Symphonic Dance No. 3 ......

Peanut Vendor ...... arr. John Moss ...... Clifton Williams Sacred Heart University Buglers Holiday ...... Leroy Anderson El Camino Real ...... Alfred Reed University Band Disney at the Movies ...... Wind Ensemble Keith Johnston, conductor ...... arr. John Higgins Church of San Giuliano Five To Go ...... Jack Bullock Intrada ...... Stephen Montague Faleria, Italy Shenandoah ...... arr. Frank Tichelli El Salon Mexico ...... January 10, 2014 Songs of Joy ...... Justin Williams ...... Aaron Copland, trans. Hindsley Danzon No. 2 ...... Ceremonial Procession ...... Armed Forces Salute ...... Arturo Marquez, trans. Nickel ...... Ron Arnon ...... arr. Bill Moffit Cuban Overture ...... Highland Cathedral ...... Instant Concert ...... George Gershwin, trans. Rogers ...... arr. Jay Dawson ...... Harold L. Walters Joy ...... Joseph Curiale On The Mall March ...... Second Suite for Band ...... Edwin Franko Goldman The Hartt School ...... Alfred Reed Symphony Band, Hobbits from Lord of the Rings ...... The Hartt School James Jackson conductor ...... Johan deMeij Symphony Band, Peter Lillpopp, guest conductor Video Games Live ...... Ralph Ford James Jackson conductor Liz Jackson flute Songs of Sailor and Sea ...... Peter Lillpopp, guest conductor Wind Ensemble ...... Robert W. Smith Wind Ensemble Glen Adsit, conductor CBDNA REPORT – 13 SPRING 2014

Peter Lillpopp, guest conductor James Jackson conductor Kirkpatrick Fanfare ...... Scott Mendoker, tuba Wind Ensemble ...... Andrew Boysen December 14, 2013 Glen Adsit, conductor Chorus Angelorum ..... Samuel Hazo “Jess Turner in Residence” Peter Lillpopp, guest conductors English Folk Song Suite ...... Matt Russo, trombone ...... Ralph Vaughan Williams Symphony Band March 14, 2014 Bandancing ...... Jack Stamp Through the Looking Glass ...... Joseph Turrin in Residence La Forza Del Destino Overture ...... Jess Turner ...... Giuseppe Verdi Symphony Band Rumpelstilzchen ...... Jess Turner

Concertino Caboclo ...... Jess Turner Scarecrow Overture ... Joseph Turrin The Mountain Whippoorwill ...... Lullaby for Noah ...... Joseph Turrin University of Conneticut ...... Jess Turner Lincolnshire Posy ..... Percy Grainger Wind Ensembles Jeffrey Renshaw, conductor Wind Ensemble Wind Ensemble November 21, 2013 *Liberi Fanfare ...... Raymond Clark Point Blank ...... Paul Dooley The Duke of Marlborough Fanfare Black Bolt ...... Jess Turner Hemispheres ...... Joseph Turrin ...... Percy Grainger Tuba Concerto ...... Jess Turner Illuminations ...... Joseph Turrin Blue Mountain: concert opera in Kingfishers Catch Fire ...... one act (US Premiere) ...... John Mackey ...... Norman Dello Joio University of Conneticut

Symphonic Band The Hartt School William Halpin and Michael University of Conneticut Wind Ensemble Black, conductors Wind Ensembles Glen Adsit, conductor October 3, 2013 Jeffrey Renshaw, conductor Alyssa Hoffert, saxophone ..... John Philip Sousa Atlantic Brass Quintet Mike Jones, marimba Tunbridge Fair ...... Walter Piston Kevin Walczyk, winner of the February 7, 2014 Overture – Poet and Peasant ...... Raymond and Beverly Sackler “Paranov Concerto Winners” ...... Franz von Suppé Prize in Composition Liberi Fanfare ...... Raymond Clark Festivo ...... Edward Gregson February 27, 2014 Concerto for Marimba ...... I Sit Alone in Martin’s Church ...... Celebration Fanfare ...... Paul Creston ...... Thomas Duffy ...... Kevin Walczyk *Slippery Slope ...... Shuying Li Finnegan’s Wake ...... A.J. Potter *Symphony No. 3, Quintet Matinee, Saxophone Concerto ... Paul Creston for Brass Quintet and Large Wind Ensemble ...... Kevin Walczyk University of Conneticut The Hartt School Wind Ensembles Wind Ensemble Jeffrey Renshaw, conductor University of Conneticut Glen Adsit, conductor Mo Tian, piano Symphonic Band and Edward Cumming, October 10, 2013 Concert Band guest conductor Mambo Metalico ...... Roberto Sierra David Mills, Marvin McNeill and College Band Directors National Rhapsody in Blue ...... Michael Black, conductors Association Regional Convention George Gershwin, trans. March 10, 2014 Boston, MA Hunsberger March 7, 2014 Concert Band Symphony for Winds and Point Blank ...... Paul Dooley Percussion ...... Donald Grantham The Beltway Jam ...... Jack Stamp M is for Music, Man and Mozart ..... Songs of Paradise .... Kevin Walczyk

...... Louis Andriessen Symphonic Band Streamin Ives ...... Edward Cumming University of Conneticut Steampunk ...... David Bruce Symphonic Band The Liberty Bell March ...... David Mills and Michael Black, ...... John Philip Sousa

conductors Songs of Earth, Water, Fire and Sky The Hartt School November 14, 2013 ...... Robert W. Smith Symphony Band Japanese Tune ...... Soichi Konagaya CBDNA REPORT – 14 SPRING 2014

La Mezquita de Cordoba ...... graduate conductor Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony ...... Julie Giroux Ray E. Cramer, guest artist Scott A. Stewart, conductor May 13, 2014 Freddy Martin, guest conductor

March 17, 2014 Espirit de Corps ...... Robert Jager University of Conneticut Celtic Explosion! Flash Black ...... Steve Danyew Wind Ensembles Symphony No. IV: Bookmarks The Fair Day ...... Jeffrey Renshaw, conductor from Japan ...... Julie Giroux ...... Hamilton Harty, arr. Grauer Emily Lavins, saxophone Perthshire Majesty ...... Sam Hazo April 24, 2014 Culloden ...... Julie Giroux This World Alive for Wind GEORGIA Irish Tune from County Derry ...... Ensemble and Film ... Steve Danyew ...... Percy Grainger Symphonies of Wind Instruments ... Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony Selections from "Far and Away” ...... Igor Stravinsky Scott A. Stewart, conductor ...... John Williams, trans. Lavender Concert Suite for Alto Saxophone October 14, 2013 The Irish Washerwoman ...... and Band ...... William Bolcom Dancing Across Europe ...... Leroy Anderson Symphony for Winds and Folk Dances ...... Percussion ...... Stephen Gryc Dmitri Shostakovich, trans. Emory University DELAWARE Reynolds Trauermusik ...... Wind Ensemble University of Delaware Richard Wagner, ed. Fennell and Nikk Pilato, conductor Wind Ensemble Votta February 22, 2014 Chad Nicholson, conductor Paris Sketches ...... Martin Ellerby Serenade in D minor ...... Michael D’avino, English Dances ...... Antonín Dvorák guest conductor .. Malcolm Arnold, trans. Johnstone Molly on the Shore ...... November 22, 2013 Symphonic Dance No. 3 "Fiesta” ...... Percy Aldridge Grainger ...... J. Clifton Williams Slava! ...... Sanctuary ...... Frank Ticheli Yiddish Dances ...... Adam Gorb . Leonard Bernstein, arr. Grundman Give Us This Day (Short The Promise of Living ...... Symphony) ...... David Maslanka ...... Aaron Copland, arr. Singleton Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony Give Us This Day .. David Maslanka Scott A. Stewart, conductor Emory University Molly on the Shore .. Percy Grainger December 15, 2013 Wind Ensemble Redwood ...... Ryan George The Bard and the Band Nikk Pilato, conductor Blue Shades ...... Frank Ticheli Five Elizabethan Dances from April 25, 2014

"Romeo and Juliet” ...... Don Freund Nikk Pilato, conductor University of Delaware Funeral March from "Hamlet” ...... Laurie Ann Taylor, soprano Wind Ensemble ...... Hector Berlioz, arr. Schmalz Stuart Stephenson, trumpet Chad Nicholson, conductor Pastime with Good Company ...... Old Wine in New Bottles ...... Michael D’Avino, ...... Henry V, arr. Phillip Sparke ...... Gordon Jacob graduate conductor A Shakespeare Suite ...... Serenade in C minor, K.388 ...... March 22, 2014 ...... William Walton ...... Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Scherzo from A Midsummer Ecstatic Fanfare ...... Steven Bryant Um Mitternacht from Night's Dream ...... Whatsoever Things ...... "Rückertlieder” ...... Gustav Mahler ..... Felix Mendelssohn, arr. Slawson ...... Mark Camphouse Symphonic Concert March ...... Aubade from "Othello: A Kingfishers Catch Fire ...... Giosue Bonelli Symphonic Portrait” ..... Alfred Reed ...... John Mackey Perthshire Majesty ...... Samuel Hazo Symphonic Dances from "West Side Prayer of St. Gregory ...... Story” ...... Alan Hovhaness Leonard Bernstein, trans. Lavender University of Delaware First Suite in E-flat ...... Gustav Holst Wind Ensemble Chad Nicholson, conductor Michael D’Avino, CBDNA REPORT – 15 SPRING 2014

Kennesaw State University University of Hawai’i at Mānoa Adrenaline Rush ...... Yo Goto Wind Ensemble Symphony Band Tuba Concerto, Mvt. I ...... David Thomas Kehler, conductor David M. Blon, conductor ...... Edward Gregson Chen Yi, visiting composer Michael Nakasone, Symphony No. 4 .... David Maslanka Jennifer Mitchell, guest conductor guest composer March 2, 2014 ILLINOIS John Lawless, marimba The Path Between the Mountains .... Concordia University Chicago February 19, 2014 ...... Jay Kennedy Wind Symphony Forge of Hephaestus (Georgia Ave Maria ...... Richard R. Fischer, conductor premiere) ...... Jennifer Mitchell ...... Franz Biebl, arr. Cameron Patrick Rehker, clarinet Tu ...... Chen Yi Nobles of the Mystic Shrine ...... Jean Laurenz, trumpet Concerto for Marimba and Wind ...... John Philip Sousa, ed. Fennell Rebecca Keehner, soprano Sinfonietta (Georgia premiere) ...... Aurora Awakes ...... John Mackey East Coast United States Tour ...... Christopher Theofanidis February 28-March 9, 2014

Dionysiaques, Op. 62 ...... Fortress of the Rose ..... Reber Clark ...... Florent Schmitt, ed. Hauswirth University of Hawai’i at Mānoa Tower Ascending ...... Wayne Oquin Wind Ensemble Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Jeffrey Boeckman, conductor Young Charms ...... Kennesaw State University Evan Ziporyn, bass clarinet ...... Traditional, arr. Hunsberger Wind Ensemble March 2, 2014 Folk Dances ...... David Thomas Kehler, conductor "The Young(er) Americans" Dmitri Shostakovich, arr. Reynolds Christina Smith, flute Angels in the Architecture ...... March 27, 2014 Blow It Up, Start Again ...... Frank Ticheli Wind rEVOLUTION! ...... Jonathan Newman magneticfireflies ...... Concertino for Clarinet ...... Canzon septimi toni No. 2 ...... Augusta Read Thomas ...... Frank Bencriscutto ...... Giovanni Gabrieli Gone ...... Scott McAllister Nobles of the Mystic Shrine ...... Suite in E-flat, Op. 28, No. 1 ...... Drill ...... Evan Ziporyn ...... John Philip Sousa ...... Gustav Holst Mothership ...... Mason Bates The King of Love My Shepherd Is . George Washington Bridge ...... Alfred Reed ...... William Schuman Songs of the Catskills ...... Shadow of Sirius ...... Joel Puckett University of Hawai’i at Mānoa ...... Johan De Meij Kingfishers Catch Fire ...... Symphony Band No Finer Calling ...... Julie Giroux ...... John Mackey David M. Blon, conductor Who Puts His Trust in God Most Just ...... J. S. Bach, arr. Croft Todd Yukumoto, guest conductor Kennesaw State University Melanie Yamada, clarinet Wind Ensemble May 4, 2014 Concordia University Chicago David Thomas Kehler, conductor Wind Symphony April 23, 2014 Firefly ...... Ryan George Richard R. Fischer, conductor 20th Century Winds Première Rhapsodie ...... Johan de Meij, guest conductor ...... Claude Debussy, arr. Miller Patrick Rehker, clarinet Hammersmith: Prelude and Solid Men to the Front! ...... Jean Laurenz, trumpet Scherzo, Op. 52 ...... Gustav Holst ... John Philip Sousa, arr. Yukumoto Carnegie Hall Concert The Immovable Do ...... *Winter Sky ...... Stephen Barr March 4, 2014 ...... Percy Aldridge Grainger Cloudburst ...... Eric Whitacre Fortress of the Rose ..... Reber Clark Little Three Penny Music ...... University of Hawai’i at Mānoa Tower Ascending ...... Wayne Oquin ...... Kurt Weill Wind Ensemble Who Puts His Trust in God Most Danza Final ...... Jeffrey Boeckman, conductor Just ...... J. S. Bach, arr. Croft ...... Alberto Ginestera, trans. John Casey Kitano, tuba Songs from the Catskills ...... May 4, 2014 ...... Johan de Meij HAWAI’I No Finer Calling, mvt. III Honor Fanfare from "La Peri” ...... Paul Dukas CBDNA REPORT – 16 SPRING 2014

Above All – “Excellence in All We Armed Forces on Parade ...... Fanfare for the Inauguration of Do” ...... Julie Giroux ...... arr. Richard Hayman John F. Kennedy ...... Leonard Bernstein Combined Ensembles The Stars and Stripes Forever ...... Wheaton College El Camino Real ...... Alfred Reed ...... John Philip Sousa Symphonic Band Stars and Stripes Forever ...... Scene from “Billy the Kid” ...... Timothy Yontz, conductor ...... John Philip Sousa, arr. Schissel ...... Aaron Copland, arr. Hilliard LT Patrick K. Sweeten, Ave Maria ...... Frank Ticheli guest conductor INDIANA America the Beautiful ...... Rachel Wassink, Indiana University ...... Samuel A. Ward honors conductor Wind Ensemble Edward Zimmerman, organ Stephen W. Pratt, conductor Navy Band Great Lakes Jason Nam, guest conductor Indiana University Wind Ensemble November 5, 2013 Concert Band LT Patrick K. Sweeten, Eric M. Smedley, conductor conductor The End of the World ...... Jason Nam, guest conductor Timothy Yontz, guest conductor ...... Michael Schelle February 11, 2014 MU1 Garrett Stephan, Sensemaya ...... Silvestre Revueltas Scherzo (Fanfare for the Italian guest conductor Childrens March ...... Percy Grainger Crown) ...... Giaocchino Rossini MU2 David Paff, euphonium Gears Pulleys Chains ...... Rest ...... Frank Ticheli MU3 Michelle Werner, vocalist ...... David R. Holsinger Jug Blues and Fat Pickin’ ...... English Dances, Set II ...... Wheaton Symphonic Band ...... Don Freund ...... Malcolm Arnold Scherzo: Cat and Mouse ...... Pebble Beach Sojourn ...... Singapore Sonorama (North ...... Robert Spittal ...... Ron Nelson American Premiere) ...... Psalm for Band ...... David Ward-Steinman ...... Vincent Persichetti Indiana University Valdres ...... Johannes Hanssen Symphonic Band Winanga-Li. Mvt. II ...... Indiana University Jeffrey D. Gershman, conductor ...... Hardy Mertens Concert Band Christopher Dortwegt, Alleluia! Laudamus Te ...... Eric M. Smedley, conductor guest conductor ...... Alfred Reed Brett Richardson, February 11, 2014 They Are There! ...... Charles Ives guest conductor November 17, 2013 Apollo Unleashed ...... Frank Ticheli Navy Band Great Lakes Wind Bell Piece .. Percy Aldridge Grainger Ensemble Marche Joyeuse ...... Emmanuel Chabrier Strange Humors ...... John Mackey Star Spangled Banner ...... Liebestod from “Tristan und First Suite in E-Flat, Op. 28, No. 1 ...... John Stafford Smith Isolde,” ...... Richard Wagner, ...... Gustav Holst Gibraltar March ...... Idyll and Whirlwind (Consortium ...... Sir Richard Waterer Premiere) ...... Steven Bryant Indiana University Tre Canzone Italiana ...... Variants on a Medieval Tune ...... Wind Ensemble ...... Ruggero Leoncavallo ...... Norman Dello Joio Divertimento for Band ...... Stephen W. Pratt, conductor ...... Vincent Persichetti Trae Blanco, guest conductor Midway March ...... John Williams Indiana University Peter Ellefson, trombone O Magnum Mysterium ...... Symphonic Band February 18, 2014 ...... Morton Lauridsen Jeffrey D. Gershman, conductor Vientos y tangos ...... Someone to Watch Over Me ...... Paul De Cinque, guest conductor ...... Michael Gandolfi ...... George and Ira Gershwin November 17, 2013 Talking Winds, Concerto for March from The Love for Three Trombone ...... Kevin Walczyk, Oranges ...... Sergei Prokofiev Divertimento for Band ...... Elegy for Albinoni .. Shelley Hanson Hero for Today ...... Vincent Persichetti Awayday ...... Adam Gorb . arr. Ralph Martino and Bryan Kidd Elegy for a Young American ...... Ronald Lo Presti Duende ...... Luis Serrano Alarcón CBDNA REPORT – 17 SPRING 2014

Indiana University – Symphonic Wind Ensemble ...... Charles Ives, trans. Elkus Purdue University Fort Wayne Believe Me If All Those Endearing Country Band March ...... Symphonic Band and Young Charms .... arr. Simone Manti ...... Charles Ives, arr. Sinclair Symphonic Wind Ensemble Semper Fi ...... John Philip Sousa *Space and Soundscapes ...... Daniel Tembras, conductor Band of Brothers ...... Kenneth W. Johnson Richard Karkosky, ...... Michael Kamen, trans. Nowlin Avelynn’s Lullaby ...... Joel Puckett guest conductor Armed Forces Medley ...... arr. Knox Huapango ...... David Maslanka, composer Stars and Stripes Forever ...... Jose Pablo Moncayo, arr. Osman March 6, 2014 ...... John Philip Sousa Symphonic Band KANSAS In The Forest of The King (A Suite University of Kansas University of Kansas of Old French Folk Songs) ...... Wind Ensemble Graduate Conducting Recital ...... Pierre LaPlante Paul Popiel, conductor Ben Harper and Luke Johnson, Reminiscences ..... Mark Camphouse Ben Harper and Luke Johnson, conductors “Danzon” from Fancy Free ...... graduate conductors December 9, 2013 ...... Leonard Bernstein, arr. Nance Michael Davidson, trombone Canzon septimi toni No. 1 ...... Incantation and Dance ...... October 6, 2013 ...... Giovanni Gabrieli ...... John Barnes Chance Canzona ...... Peter Mennin Old Wine in New Bottles ...... Symphonic Wind Ensemble Panta Rhei ...... Ingrid Stolzel ...... Gordon Jacob *Bliss ...... Michael Torke Chorale and Alleluia ...... Firefly ...... Ryan George Morning Star ...... David Maslanka ...... Howard Hanson Shifting Tides ...... Luke Ellard Rapsodia Borealis .. Soren Hyldgaard Ice 9 ...... Von Hanson Traveler ...... David Maslanka *Cameron's Dream ...... Joni Greene Mothership ...... Mason Bates Four Scottish Dances ...... University of Kansas ...... Malcolm Arnold, trans. Paynter Wind Ensemble Indiana University – Paul Popiel, conductor Purdue University Fort Wayne Eric Stomberg, bassoon University of Kansas Symphonic Band and October 22, 2013 Wind Ensemble Symphonic Wind Ensemble Paul Popiel, conductor Daniel Tembras, conductor Anniversary Fanfare ... James Barnes Ben Harper and Luke Johnson, Richard Karkosky, Bassoon Concerto for Winds and guest conductor guest conductor Electronics ...... Kip Haaheim February 25, 2014 David Maslanka, composer Joel Puckett, composer Quator ...... Jean Francaix April 24, 2014 University of Kansas Lateral Perspectives ...... Wind Ensemble ...... Kevin Walczyk Combined IPFW Brass and Paul Popiel, conductor Net Luck Soaring ...... Joni Greene Alumni in celebration of IPFW’s Capt. Michelle Rakers, ...and the mountains rising nowhere 50th Anniversary US Marine Band & ...... Joseph Schwantner Wiener Philharmoniker Fanfare ...... Sharon Toulouse, guest Idea Number Twenty-Four ...... Richard Strauss, arr. Ligotti conductors ...... Terry Everson AJ Miller and Sarah Miller, Lincolnshire Posy ...... Symphonic Band euphonium ...... Percy Aldridge Grainger Toccata ...... Kauffman Center

Girolamo Frescobaldi, trans. Kansas, City, MO Slocum November 10, 2013 University of Kansas Ave Maria ...... Wild Blue Yonder ...... James Barnes Wind Ensemble ...... Franz Schubert, arr. Ticheli Symphony No. 4 ...... Morton Gould Paul Popiel, conductor Cartoon Music ...... Peter Graham Commando March .... Samuel Barber Matthew O. Smith, .... John Philip Sousa The Alcotts ...... guest conductor CBDNA REPORT – 18 SPRING 2014

Sarah Frisof, flute Fredericks Concert Band University of Louisiana at April 15, 2014 Monroe Ricochet ...... Sean O’Loughlin Wind Ensemble Symphonies of Wind Instruments ... Aquarium ...... Johann de Meij Derle Long, conductor ...... Igor Stravinsky A Longford Legend ...... Jason Rinehart, guest conductor *Concerto for Flute and Wind ...... Robert Sheldon Aaron Witek, trumpet Orchestra ...... James Barnes Wind Ensemble April 15, 2014 A Child’s Garden of Dreams ...... David Maslanka Firework! ...... Jan Van der Roost Gavorkna Fanfare ...... Jack Stamp Pageant ...... Vincent Persichetti The World in My Window ...... LOUISIANA Pastime ...... Jack Stamp ...... Philip Bradbury Sheltering Sky ...... John Mackey Northwestern State Trumpet Concerto ...... Tempered Steel ...... Charles Young University of Louisiana ...... Johann Neruda *Callous New World ...... Fall Wind Ensemble Jeffrey C. Mathews, conductor ...... Joshua Meshell University of Louisiana at November 6th, 2013 Music from the Redneck Songbook Monroe II ...... Scott McAllister Suite in F, Op. 28, No. 2 ...... Gustav Wind Ensemble Holst Derle Long, conductor MARYLAND Jubilee Overture ...... Philip Sparke February 27, 2014 University of Maryland Irish Tune from County Derry ...... "British Invasion, Part 2" Wind Orchestra ...... Percy Grainger Sinfonietta No. 2, Mvt. I ...... Michael Votta, conductor Festivo ...... Edward Gregson ...... Philip Sparke October 13, 2013 Moorside March ...... “What is Art?” ...... Gustav Holst, arr. Jacob Northwestern State What is Art? (Suite No. 1) Folk Song Suite ...... University of Louisiana ...... Ralph Vaughan Williams Gallard Battaglia ...... Fall Wind Ensemble James Bond Suite ...... Samuel Scheidt: Jeffrey C. Mathews, conductor ...... Monty Norman, arr. Erickson Concerto, Op. 24 ...... February 26, 2014 Abbey Road: A Symphonic Portrait ...... Anton Webern Commando March ... Samuel Barber ...... arr. Hearshen Serenade ...... Walther Lampe Divertimento ...... Roger Cichy The Symphonic Beatles ...... Sunrise at Angel’s Gate ...... John Lennon and Paul McCartney, What is Art? (Suite No. 2) ...... Philip Sparke arr. Cacavas Angels ...... Carl Ruggles Molly on the Shore ...... Kindergarten Flower ...... Percy Grainger Pageant ...... Alec Wilder Cantus Laetus ...... David Gillingham University of Louisiana at Monroe Music for Winds ......

Symphonic Band ...... Stanislaw Skrowaczyewski Northwestern State Jason Rinehart, conductor Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral .. University of Louisiana April 13, 2014 ...... Richard Wagner, arr. Votta Concert Bands and Third Suite ...... Robert Jager Wind Ensemble Three Ayres from Gloucester ...... Jeffrey C. Mathews and University of Maryland ...... Hugh M. Stuart Steve McKeithen, conductors Wind Orchestra Dona Nobis Pacem ...... March 10, 2014 Michael Votta, conductor ...... arr. Al Fabrizio November 8, 2013 Magale Concert Band Deer Path Dances ...... “Fairy Tales and Legends” Orion ...... Jan Van der Roost ...... David Holsinger Circus Polka ...... Igor Stravinsky Reverberations ...... Brian Balmages Call of the Wild ...... Brian Balmages Living Toys ...... Thomas Ades Scenes from the Louvre ...... Selections from Les Miserables ...... Mr. Bear Squash-you-all-flat ...... Norman Dello Joio ...... arr. Barker ...... Constant Lambert Shine ...... Michael Markowski CBDNA REPORT – 19 SPRING 2014

Music for the Royal Fireworks ...... University of Maryland ...... Warren Benson ...... George Frederick Handel Wind Ensemble Selections from the Dansereye ...... Michael Votta, conductor ...... Tielman Susato, arr. Dunnigan

November 22, 2013

University of Maryland I wander the world in a dream of Wind Orchestra Boston College my own making ...... Michael Votta, conductor Symphonic Band ...... Christopher Theofanidis December 8, 2013 David Healey, conductor O Magnum Mysterium ...... “Turning Points” Reynaldo Santana, ..... Morten Lauridsen, arr. Reynolds guest conductor Millennium Canons ...... Kevin Puts Masquerade for Band ...... April 8, 2014 Kammersymphonie, Op. 9 ...... Vincent Persichetti Spring Vortex ...... Arnold Schoenberg Carmina Burana ...... Grande Symphonie Funebre et ...... Carl Orff, arr. Krance Band of Brothers ...... Triomphale, Op. 15 ...... Michael Kaman, arr. Brubaker

...... Hector Berlioz Shenandoah ...... Frank Ticheli University of Maryland Ride ...... Samuel Hazo

Wind Ensemble El Caballero ...... Roger Cichy University of Maryland Michael Votta, conductor The Hounds of Spring ...... Wind Orchestra Sunday, March 9, 2014 ...... Alfred Reed Michael Votta, conductor Norrurno ...... Felix Mendelssohn Friday, February 28, 2014 La Valee des Cloches ...... “Resurrection” Charles River Wind Ensemble ...... Maurice Ravel, arr. Hunsberger Matthew M. Marsit, Serenade in C Minor ..... WA Mozart Three Merry Marches ...... music director and conductor The Frozen Cathedral ...... Ernst Krenek November 17, 2013 ...... John Mackey A Child’s Garden of Dreams ...... Traditions, Old and New Et Exspecto Rescurrectionem ...... David Maslanka Mortuorum ...... Olivier Messiaen Suite in F for Military Band ......

...... Gustav Holst

University of Maryland Toccata Marziale ...... University of Maryland Wind Ensemble ...... Ralph Vaughan Williams Wind Orchestra Michael Votta, conductor Lincolnshire Posy ...... Michael Votta, conductor May 1, 2014 ...... Percy Aldridge Grainger May 5, 2014 Symphony for Band ...... Ed Green Mothership ...... Mason Bates Gran Duo ...... Magnus Lindberg Lincolnshire Posy ..... Percy Grainger *Dialogues and Fanfares II ...... Elegy ...... John Barnes Chance Charles River Wind Ensemble ...... Bruce Yurko Star Wars Trilogy ...... Matthew M. Marsit, Tehillim ...... Steve Reich ...... John Williams, arr. Hunsberger music director and conductor MASSACHUSETTS March 9, 2014 Focus on the Middle East University of Maryland Boston College Wind Ensemble Vranjanka ...... Kenneth Hesketh University Wind Ensemble Michael Votta, conductor L'Homme Arme, Variations for Sebastian Bonaiuto, conductor October 18, 2013 Wind Ensemble ...... David Healey, guest conductor ...... Christopher Marshall Fantasia in G Major ...... Eileen Kielty, dancer In Wartime ...... David Del Tredici ...... JS Bach, arr. Leist March 15, 2014 Persepolis Bazaar ...... The Logic of All My Dreams ...... Dance V ...... Charles Fernandez ...... Steven Bryant Courtly Airs and Dances ...... Folk Song Suite ...... Ron Nelson MICHIGAN ...... Ralph Vaughan Williams Danceries ...... Kenneth Hesketh Symphonic Metamorphosis ...... Superior Wind Symphony The Solitary Dancer ...... Paul Hindemith, trans. Wilson Mike Christianson, conductor CBDNA REPORT – 20 SPRING 2014

Randy Bufanda, alto saxophone And the Antelope Play ...... University of Northwestern- Eponine Zenker, piano ...... John Carnahan St. Paul Lara Neves, voice Clowns, Clowns, Clowns ...... Symphonic Band November 9, 2013 ...... David Bobrowitz John S. Herlihy, conductor “1913 Re-visited” March from “Symphonic Winter Tour – January 23-26, Metamorphosis” ...... 2014 Wolverine March ...... Paul Hindemith, trans. Wilson ...... John Philip Sous, ed. Foster America the Beautiful ...... Apache Lullaby ..... Michael Colgrass First Suite in E-flat for Military ...... Samuel Ward, arr. Dragon Serenade, Op. 22 ...... Band, Op. 28, No. 1 ... Gustav Holst Danse Diabolique ...... Derek Bourgeois Pulsacion ...... Joseph Hellmesberger, arr...... Astor Piazzolla, arr. Chirillo Takahashi Jogo Blues ...... W.C. Handy Elegy for a Young American ...... Southwest Minnesota State Shepherd’s Hey ...... Percy Grainger ...... Ronald LoPresti University Preludio ...... Jean Sibelius Galop from “The Comedians” ...... Symphonic Chamber Winds Castles in Europe ...... Dmitri Kabalevsky, arr. Mitchell John Ginocchio, conductor ... James Reese Europe, arr. Cantoro Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring ...... April 28, 2014 Um Mitternacht ...... Gustav Mahler ...... J.S. Bach, arr. Reed Foundry ...... John Mackey Xochipilli ...... Carlos Chavez Resplendent Glory ...... The Free Lance March ...... Suite in D ...... Arthur Bird ...... Rossano Galante ...... John Philip Sousa, arr. Revelli Three Pieces from “Children’s Russian Sailor’s Dance ...... Corner” ...... Reinhold Gliere, arr. Leidzen MINNESOTA ...... Claude Debussy, arr. Graham Selections from West Side Story ...... Bomba ...... Lou Harrison Southwest Minnesota State ...... Leonard Bernstein, arr. Duthoit Divertimento in G ...... University Symphonic Prelude (Cemetery at ...... Franz Joseph Haydn SMSU/Community Concert Colleville-sur-Mer) ...... Seascape, Op. 53 ...... Band ...... Mark Camphouse ...... Ruth Gipps, arr. Winther John Ginocchio, conductor Third Suite for Band (Scenes de March in C ... Carl Maria von Weber December 10, 2013 Ballet) ...... Alfred Reed “Aesthetic Entanglements” El Bolero del Carmelo ...... University of Northwestern- University of Northwestern- ...... Ferrer Ferran St. Paul St. Paul Scenes from “The Louvre” ...... Symphonic Band Symphonic Band ...... Norman Dello Joio John S. Herlihy, conductor John S. Herlihy, conductor A Brass Thing (from “Serenada November 15, 2013 Jan Possehl Scholl, clarinet Schizophrana) ...... March 4, 2014 Resplendent Glory ...... Old Churches ...... Michael Colgrass ...... Rossano Galante Centennial Celebration Fanfare ...... Gulliver’s Travels ...... Symphonic Prelude (Cemetery at ...... John Carnahan ...... Bert Appermont Colleville-sur-Mer) ...... Sleep ...... Eric Whitacre Star-Crossed ...... Andrew Boysen ...... Mark Camphouse Blue Shades ...... Frank Ticheli Angels in the Architecture ...... Candide Suite ...... Frank Ticheli Southwest Minnesota State . Leonard Bernstein, arr. Grundman Danse Diabolique ...... University Morceau de Salon, Op.229 ...... Joseph Hellmesberger SMSU/Community Concert ...... Johann Kalliwoda Shortcut Home ...... Dana Wilson Band Third Suite ...... Robert Jager Elegy for a Young American ...... John Ginocchio, conductor ...... Ronald LoPresti April 24, 2014 Third Suite for Band (Scenes de University of Northwestern- “The Child At Heart” Ballet) ...... Alfred Reed St. Paul Children’s March: Over the Hills Symphonic Band and Far Away ...... John S. Herlihy, conductor ...... Percy Grainger, arr. Erickson May 2, 2014 CBDNA REPORT – 21 SPRING 2014

Celebration Overture .. Paul Creston Grand Serenade for an Awful Lot of Ithaca College Conversations with the Night ...... Winds and Percussion ...... Wind Ensemble ...... Andrew Boysen, Jr...... P.D.Q. Bach Cynthia Johnston Turner, Serenade, Op. 22 ... Derek Bourgeois La Fiesta Mexicana ...... conductor Vientos y Tangos ...... H. Owen Reed February 28, 2014 ...... Michael Gandolfi Hue and Cry ...... Steven Stucky Commando March ... Samuel Barber Konzertmusik Op. 41 ...... Fugue a la Gigue ...... Columbia University ...... Paul Hindemith ...... J. S. Bach, trans. Holst Wind Ensemble Dionysiaques ...... Florent Schmitt Overture to Orpheus in the Jason Noble, conductor "Tempus Fugit" from Double Play . Underworld ...... Sarah Quiroz, ...... Cindy McTee ...... Jacques Offenbach, arr. Odom assistant conductor November 14, 2013 NEW HAMPSHIRE Three Revelations from the Lotus Ithaca College Dartmouth College Sutra ...... Alfred Reed Wind Ensemble Wind Ensemble October ...... Eric Whitacre Corey Seapy, graduate conductor Matthew M. Marsit, conductor Of Sailors and Whales ...... April 1, 2014 James Wright, narrator ...... W. Francis McBeth Introduction and Fugue from Suite Jacob Weiss, trombone in B-flat Op. 4 ...... Richard Strauss November 1, 2013 Colonial Song ...... Percy Grainger "Last Full Measure of Devotion" Columbia University Emblems ...... Aaron Copland Wind Ensemble Toccata Marziale ...... Symphony No. 1: My Hands Are a Jason Noble conductor ...... Ralph Vaughan Williams City ...... Jonathan Newman Sarah Quiroz, Last Full Measure of Devotion assistant conductor (New England Premiere) ...... December 8, 2013 ...... Matthew Herman Ithaca College A Lincoln Portrait ...... Entry March of the Boyars ...... Wind Ensemble ...... Aaron Copland, trans. Beeler ...... Johan Halvorsen arr. Oliver Cynthia Johnston Turner, Grande Symphonie Funébre et Strange Humors ...... John Mackey conductor Triomphale, Op. 15 ...... Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral ... May 3, 2014 ...... Hector Berlioz ...... Richard Wagner, arr. Cailliet Symphonietta ...... Russian Christmas Music ...... Willem van Otterloo ...... Alfred Reed Fandangos ...... Roberto Sierra Dartmouth College Concerto for Wind Ensemble, Mvt. Wind Ensemble I ...... Colin McPhee Matthew M. Marsit, conductor Columbia University *And It Happened ...... February 23, 2014 Wind Ensemble ...... Michael Titlebaum "Mothership" Jason Noble conductor Sarah Quiroz, Mother Earth, A Fanfare ...... assistant conductor ...... David Maslanka Plattsburgh State University Paul Cohen, saxophone Al Fresco ...... Karel Husa Symphonic Band March 2, 2014 Ecstatic Waters ...... Steven Bryant Daniel Gordon, conductor Mothership ...... Mason Bates Caccia and Chorale ...... November 22, 2013 ...... J. Clifton Williams JFK Memorial Concert NEW YORK Requiem ...... David Maslanka Fanfare for the Inauguration of Fantasia for Alto Saxophone and Adirondack Wind Ensemble John F. Kennedy ...... Band ...... Eric Ewazen Daniel Gordon, conductor ...... Leonard Bernstein, arr. Ramen Moth ...... Viet Cuong January 25 & 26, 2014 Highlights from Camelot ...... March, Op. 99 ...... Sergei Prokofiev ...... Lerner and Loewe *Living Things ...... Melissa Hui Elegy for a Young American ...... Ronald Lo Presti CBDNA REPORT – 22 SPRING 2014

Where Never Lark or Eagle Flew .... Chorale and Alleluia ...... University of North Dakota ...... James Curnow ...... Howard Hanson Wind Ensemble An American Elegy .... Frank Ticheli Chant Funéraire ...... Gabriel Fauré James Popejoy, conductor Symphony #3 “JFK”, Mvts. II & IV Strange Humors ...... John Mackey Brady Olson, graduate conductor ...... Andrew Boysen, Jr. Glory of the Yankee Navy ...... Adam Christianson, ...... John Philip Sousa alto saxophone

The Dakota Brass Syracuse University NORTH DAKOTA December 3, 2013 Wind Ensemble University of North Dakota Smetana Fanfare ...... Karel Husa Bradley P. Ethington, conductor Wind Ensemble Overture to Russlan and Ludmilla .. Justin J. Mertz, guest conductor James Popejoy, conductor ...... Mikhail Glinka, trans. Hindsley Carol Jantsch, tuba University of North Dakota Elegy for a Young American ...... September 17, 2013 Student String Quartet ...... Ronald Lo Presti Fanfare der “Stadt Wein” ...... October 17, 2013 Song: “Fire in the Earth” ...... Richard. Strauss Esprit de Corps ...... Robert Jager ...... David Maslanka Konzertstücke Nr. 2 ...... October ...... Eric Whitacre Bayou Breakdown ...... Brant Karrick ...... Vassily Brandt, arr. Wilhelm Jupiter ... Gustav Holst, arr. Curnow Suite from “Mass” ...... Ballad for Band ...... Morton Gould Che-ba-kun-ah ...... H. Owen Reed . Leonard Bernstein, trans. Sweeney Concerto for Bass Tuba ...... Colours ...... Roger Cichy The Most Wonderful Time of the . Ralph Vaughan Williams, arr. Wick Rolling Thunder ...... Henry Fillmore Year ...... Variations on the “Carnival of Eddie Pola & George Wyle, arr. Venice” ...... Moss .. Jean-Baptiste Arban, arr. Sheridan University of North Dakota University Band James Popejoy, conductor University of North Dakota Syracuse University Brady Olson, graduate conductor University Band Wind Ensemble Men’s & Women’s Choirs James Popejoy, conductor Bradley P. Ethington, conductor October 20, 2013 Tammy Mulske, Justin J. Mertz, guest conductor graduate conductor John Hylkema, Hosts of Freedom ...... Karl L. King December 3, 2013 graduate associate conductor Overture for Winds .. Charles Carter Themes from “Green Bushes” ...... October 26, 2013 Cajun Folk Songs ...... Frank Ticheli On a Southern Hymnsong ...... Percy Grainger, arr. Daehn Chester ...... William Schuman ...... David Holsinger Wilderness Scenes ...... Dusk ...... Steven Bryant Undertow ...... John Mackey ...... Michael Sweeney The Sinfonians ... J. Clifton Williams From Sea to Shining Sea ...... Tribute ...... Travis Cross Symphony for Band ...... Samuel Ward, arr. Whitney Flashing Winds ... Jan Van der Roost ...... Vincent Persichetti Excerpts from Symphony No. 5 ..... Overture to “Candide” ...... Dmitri Shostakovich, arr. Longfield Leonard Bernstein, trans. University of North Dakota Winter Holiday ...... Grundman Wind Ensemble Chamber ...... arr. James Swearingen Players OHIO James Popejoy, conductor Syracuse University Brady Olson, graduate conductor Columbus State Community Wind Ensemble November 5, 2013 College Bradley P. Ethington, conductor Concert Band Justin J. Mertz, guest conductor An American Tapestry ...... Thomas Lloyd, conductor Samantha Baldwin, ...... Daniel Kallman November 5, 2013 graduate associate conductor Concertino for Wind and Brass February 12, 2014 Quintets ...... Robert Washburn That Ragtime Regiment Band ...... Melville Morris, arr. Lewis Through the Looking Glass ...... Banshee: Woman of the Mound ...... Jess Turner ...... Carlton L. Winston CBDNA REPORT – 23 SPRING 2014

Lucky Two March ...... Nicole Leupp Hanig, soprano PENNSYLVANIA ...... Errol Weiss Schlabach February 22, 2014 Temple University *Urban Synthesis for Band ...... “Sacred Winds” Wind Symphony ...... Everett N. Jones III In Principio ...... Luis Cardoso Emily Threinen, conductor Vignettes (Ohio Premiere) ...... The King of Love My Shepherd Is .. Blair Bollinger, bass trombone ...... David Avshalomov ...... Jess Turner February 19, 2014 Mars ...... Gustav Holst, arr. Story Hymn of St. James ...... Reber Clark “Crossing Over” Dartmoor, 1912 ...... Songs of Paradise ..... Kevin Walczyk ...... John Williams, arr. Bocook Ragtime for Eleven Instruments ..... Unending Stream of Life ...... Eyes Open ...... Igor Stravinsky ...... David Maslanka ...... Taylor Swift, arr. Kazik A Jazz Symphony ...... Ave Maria ...... Music for a Darkened Theatre ...... George Antheil, arr. Phibbs ...... Franz Biebl, arr. Cameron ...... Danny Elfman, arr. Brown Headin’ Out, Movin’ In ...... Gunther Schuller OREGON Overnight Mail ...... Michael Torke Western Oregon University Concerto for Bass Trombone and Oregon State University Western Oregon Winds Wind Ensemble ...... Jay Krush Wind Ensemble Ike Nail, conductor Chris Chapman, conductor Elijah Heide, guest conductor March 3, 2014 Tom Bergeron, alto saxophone Temple University Oregon Music Educators Savage Howls ...... Armando Bayolo Symphonic Band Association Conference Theme and Variations ...... Matthew Brunner, conductor Hult Center, Eugene, Oregon ...... Arnold Schoenberg January 17, 2014 February 23, 2014 Mare Tranquillitatis ...... Roger Zare “Night Music” Frozen Cathedral ...... John Mackey Theme and Variations, Op 43a ...... Joyce's 71st N.Y. Regiment ...... Arnold Schoenberg Northern Lights ...... Thornton Boyer The Gladiator, March ...... Charles Rochester Young ...... John Philip Sousa Avelynn’s Lullaby ...... Joel Puckett

Earth Song ...... Frank Ticheli Fearsome Critters ...... Larry Bitensky University of Portland Serenade in E-flat, Op. 7 ...... Firefly ...... Ryan George Wind Symphony ...... Richard Strauss Patrick Murphy, conductor Czardas ...... Kylie Pybus and Brian Carter, ...... Vittorio Mont, arr. Le Fevre Temple University conducting associates Songs of Paradise ..... Kevin Walczyk Wind Symphony Kristin Wishon, flute Emily Threinen, conductor

November 23, 2013 Joel Puckett, guest composer Western Oregon University David Cramer, flute Boys of Wexford ..... Sammy Nestico Western Oregon Winds March 26, 2014 The Shadow of Sirius ... Joel Puckett Ike Nail, music director “American Stories” Sheltering Sky ...... John Mackey “Firsts, Finds, Frights and This World Alive ...... Steve Danyew Fanfare for the Common Man ...... Frauds” Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral ...... Aaron Copland ...... Richard Wagner, trans. Cailliet Western Oregon Loyalty Hymn ...... Cheating, Lying, Stealing ...... The Last Letter from Murdoch ...... P. B. Arant, arr. Walczyk ...... David Lang ...... Masanori Taruya William Byrd Suite .... Gordon Jacob The Shadow of Sirius, Flute Toccata (formerly attributed to Concerto ...... Joel Puckett

Girolamo Frescobaldi) ...... *Four Stories for Real ...... University of Portland ... Gaspar Cassado, arr. Earl Slocum ...... Norman David Wind Symphony Sheep May Safely Graze (Chorale Variations on “America” ...... Patrick Murphy, conductor from Cantata No. 208) ...... Charles Ives, trans. Brian Carter, Kylie Pybus, Kristin ...... J.S. Bach, arr. Reed Schumann/Rhoads Wishon, and Ashley Woster, Apollo Unleashed ...... Frank Ticheli conducting associates Voodoo ...... Daniel Bukvich CBDNA REPORT – 24 SPRING 2014

Temple University ...... James Swearingen West Chester University Wind Symphony Instant Concert ...... Harold Walters Wind Ensemble Emily Threinen, conductor Andrew Yozviak, conductor

Adam Silverman, guest composer Eastern Division CBDNA Phillip O’Banion, marimba West Chester University Conference May 1, 2104 Chamber Winds New England Conservatory of “Affect and Transformation” Andrew Yozviak, conductor Music February 20, 2014 Boston, MA Point Blank ...... Paul Dooley March 8, 2014 Adagio para Orquesta de Symphonies of Wind Instruments ... Instrumentos de Viento ...... Igor Stravinsky Minton's Playhouse ...... James Syler ...... Joaquin Rodrigo Three City Blocks ..... John Harbison

Carbon Paper and Nitrogen Ink, Hold This Boy and Listen ...... Marimba Concerto ...... West Chester University ...... Carter Pann ...... Adam Silverman Concert Band Duende ...... Luis Serrano Alarcon Symphony No. 4 .... David Maslanka M. Gregory Martin, conductor Eric A. Blumenthal and SOUTH CAROLINA

William B. Hillegeist, University of South Carolina Temple University graduate conductors, Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band February 20, 2014 Symphony Orchestra Matthew Brunner, conductor Variation Overture ...... USC University Chorus and May 4, 2014 ...... J. Clifton Williams Concert Choir Asimov’s Aviary ...... Joel Puckett Joy Revisited ...... Frank Ticheli Scott Weiss, Larry Wyatt and Drei Lustige Märsche, Op. 44 ...... On a Hymnsong of Lowell Mason .. Alicia Walker, conductors ...... Ernst Krenek ...... David Holsinger April 15, 2013 Marching Song of Democracy ...... Amparito Roca ...... Jaime Texidor Symphonies of Wind Instruments ...... Percy Grainger (1920 version) ...... Igor Stravinsky Epinicion ...... John Paulson Symphony of Psalms ...... Eternal Father Strong to Save West Chester University ...... Igor Stravinsky ...... Claude T. Smith Wind Symphony Songs of Love and War ...... M. Gregory Martin, conductor ...... Paul Moravec William B. Hillegeist, Sir Patrick Spens (North American Temple University graduate conductor Premiere) ...... Herbert Howells Night Owls Campus Community February 23, 2014 Band Southern Harmony ...... Deborah Confredo, conductor ...... Donald Grantham University of South Carolina April 21, 2014 Molly on the Shore ...... Wind Ensemble Blue Ridge Reed ...... Brian Balmages ...... Percy Aldridge Grainger Scott Weiss, conductor African Road ...... Paul Jennings A Boy's Dream ...... Jay Bocook Adam Kehl, guest conductor Seal Lullaby ...... Eric Whitacre Florentiner March ...... Julius Fucik September 30, 2013 Fantasy on a Theme by Sousa ...... Fanfare For The Common Man ...... Andrew Boysen ...... Aaron Copland Brighton Beach ...... William Latham West Chester University …and the mountains rising Rock Trap ...... William Schinstine Wind Ensemble nowhere ...... Joseph Schwantner Overture for Winds ...... Andrew Yozviak, conductor Hammersmith, Op. 52 ...... Charles Carter February 23, 2014 ...... Gustav Holst Syncopated Clock ...... Three City Blocks .... John Harbison Pictures At An Exhibition ...... Leroy Anderson Hold This Boy and Listen ...... Modest Mussorgsky, arr. Patterson They Can't Take That Away ...... Carter Pann

...... Ira Gershwin, arr. Barker Duende ...... Luis Serrano Alarcon Sky Dance ...... Richard Saucedo And the Angels Called ...... CBDNA REPORT – 25 SPRING 2014

University of South Carolina March of the Belgian Parachtists ...... From a Dark Millennium ...... Symphonic Winds ...... Pieter Leemans ...... Joseph Schwantner Rebecca Phillips, conductor Air for Band ...... Frank Erickson In evening’s stillness… ...... October 8, 2013 Variations on “Scarborough Fair” ...... Joseph Schwantner ...... Calvin Custer Xerxes ...... John Mackey Third Suite ...... Robert Jager A Movement for Rosa ...... University of South Carolina ...... Mark Camphouse Wind Ensemble Divertimento for Band, Op. 42 ...... University of South Carolina Scott Weiss, conductor ...... Vincent Persichetti Symphonic Winds 2014 American Bandmasters *Millennium Fanfare for Band ...... Rebecca Phillips, conductor Association Conference ...... Samuel Douglas Ron Davis, tuba Montgomery, Alabama The Sorcerer’s Apprentice ...... November 25, 2013 March 6, 2014 ...... Paul Dukas, trans. Hindsley Medieval Suite ...... Ron Nelson Festive Overture ...... Monument Fanfare And Tribute ..... The White Rose March ...... Dmitri Shostakovich ...... Philip Rothman ...... John Philip Sousa Tuba Concerto ..... Edward Gregson Asimov’s Aviary ...... Joel Puckett March, Op. 99 ...... Sergei Prokofiev Suite Of English Folk-Dances ......

Salvation is Created ...... Ernest Tomlinson University of South Carolina ...... Pavel Tschesnokoff Pale Blue On Deep ... Aaron Perrine Wind Ensemble Prelude, Op. 34 No. 14 ...... The Glory Of The Yankee Navy ..... Scott Weiss, conductor ...... Dmitri Shostakovich ...... John Philip Sousa Wan Yixin and Michael King, Overture to “Colas Breugnon” ...... Colors ...... Bert Appermont guest conductors ...... Dmitri Kabalevsky Dionysiaques, Op. 62, No. 1 ...... Scott Herring, marimba Russian Christmas Music ...... Florent Schmitt, ed. Hauswirth October 29, 2013 ...... Alfred Reed TENNESSEE Inaugural Fanfare .... Aaron Copland Variations on a Shaker Melody ...... Belmont University University of South Carolina ...... Aaron Copland Concert Band Wind Ensemble From a Dark Millennium ...... Barry Kraus, conductor Scott Weiss, conductor ...... Joseph Schwantner September 27, 2013 Tremon Kizer, guest conductor *Carbon Paper and Nitrogen Ink .... Jennifer Parker-Harley, flute Flourish for Wind Band ...... Adam Silverman Clifford Leaman, alto saxophone ...... Ralph Vaughan Williams An Outdoor Overture ...... December 3, 2013 Ignition ...... Todd Stalter ...... Aaron Copland Gently Blows the Summer Wind ..... Ceremonial Fanfare ...... Amber Waves from “American ...... Randall Standridge ...... Aaron Copland Ballads” ...... Florentiner “Grande Marcia In evening’s stillness… ...... Morton Gould, arr. Ripley Italiana,” Op. 214 ...... Joseph Schwantner Cuban Overture ...... Julius Fucik, ed. Fennell Angels And Devils ...... Henry Brant ...... George Gershwin, arr. Rogers Whip and Spur Galop ...... Concerto For Alto Saxophone And ...... Thomas Allen, arr. Cramer Wind Ensemble (North American

University of South Carolina Premiere) ...... Frank Ticheli University Band The Red Pony ...... Aaron Copland Belmont University Jayme Taylor, conductor Wind Ensemble

James Ackley, trumpet Barry Kraus, conductor November 24, 2013 University of South Carolina October 1, 2013 Wind Ensemble A Festival Prelude ...... Alfred Reed Be Glad Then America ...... Jayme Taylor, guest conductor Sun Dance ...... Frank Ticheli ...... William Schuman December 7, 2013 Evensong ..... Stephan Michael Gryc Sleep ...... Eric Whitacre Carnival of Venice ...... …and the mountains rising Colonial Song ...... Herbert L. Clarke nowhere ...... Joseph Schwantner ...... Percy A. Grainger, ed. Rogers CBDNA REPORT – 26 SPRING 2014

Molly on the Shore ...... Symphony No. 3 “Slavyanskya”, East Tennessee State University ...... Percy A. Grainger, ed. Rogers Mvt. I ...... Symphonic Winds and La Fiesta Mexicana .. H. Owen Reed . Boris Kozhevnikov, arr. Bourgeois Chamber Winds Sea Songs ...... Christian Zembower, conductor

...... Ralph Vaughan Williams February 27, 2014 Belmont University Symphonic Dance No. 3 “Fiesta” .... “TOOT Suite” Wind Ensemble ...... J. Clifton Williams Suite of Old American Dances ...... Barry Kraus, conductor Königsmarsch ...... Robert Russell Bennett Nola Jones, guest conductor ...... Richard Strauss, arr. Barrett Symphonic Suite .... Clifton Williams NAFME National In-Service First Suite in E-flat for Military Conference Band, Op. 28, No. 1 ... Gustav Holst Nashville, TN Belmont University October 27, 2013 Wind Ensemble Barry Kraus, conductor Be Glad Then America ...... East Tennessee State University Edwin Powell, guest conductor ...... William Schuman Symphonic Winds and February 24, 2014 Colonial Song ...... Chamber Winds 7th Annual Invitational Clinic ...... Percy A. Grainger, ed. Rogers Christian Zembower, conductor Molly on the Shore ...... Ecstatic Fanfare ...... Steven Bryant November 21, 2013 ...... Percy A. Grainger, ed. Rogers Mountain Lake Photograph ...... “Pride, Praise, and Peacefulness” La Fiesta Mexicana .. H. Owen Reed ...... Zack Stanton Lauds (Praise High Day) ...... The Promise of Living from The ...... Ron Nelson Tender Land ...... Chorale Prelude: Turn Not Thy Belmont University ...... Aaron Copland, arr. Singleton Face ...... Vincent Persichetti Concert Band and Passage ...... Scott Lindroth Burst ...... Sean O’Loughlin Wind Ensemble Blue Shades ...... Frank Ticheli Sinfonia for Winds ...... Barry Kraus, conductor ...... Gaetano Donizetti Kristian Klefstadt, piano I Am ...... Andrew Boysen, Jr. November 21, 2013 Belmont University Jupiter ...... Gustav Holst Concert Band and Concert Band Wind Ensemble TEXAS Gavorkna Fanfare ...... Jack Stamp Barry Kraus, Conductor Sheltering Sky ...... John Mackey April 8, 2014 Stephen F. Austin State Suite Divertimento ...... Jay Gilbert University Concert Band March and Procession of Bacchus ... Wind Ensemble ...... Léo Delibes, arr. Osterling Albanian Dance ...... Shelley Hanson Fred J. Allen, conductor Angel Band ...... Walter Hartley Debbie Berry, soprano Wind Ensemble The Girl with the Flaxen Hair ...... Gary T. Wurtz, trumpet Short Ride in a Fast Machine ...... Claude Debussy, arr. Moss October 15, 2013 ...... John Adams, arr. Odom Symphony No. 3 “Slavyanskya”, “Music of Steven Bryant” The Leaves are Falling ...... Mvt. IV ...... Ecstatic Fanfare ...... Steven Bryant ...... Warren Benson . Boris Kozhevnikov, arr. Bourgeois Three Gospel Songs . Luigi Zaninelli Concerto for Piano and Wind Wind Ensemble Stars and Stripes Forever ...... Ensemble ...... Zack Stanton ...... John Philip Sousa March from Symphonic Concerto for Percussion and Wind When Speaks the Signal-trumpet Metamorphosis ...... Ensemble ...... Karel Husa Tone ...... David Gillingham ...... Paul Hindemith, trans. Wilson The Alcotts ...... Anthem ...... Steven Bryant ...... Charles Ives, trans. Thurston

Variations on America ...... Belmont University Charles Ives, trans. Stephen F. Austin State Concert Band Schuman/Rhodes University Barry Kraus, conductor Rocky Point Holiday .... Ron Nelson Wind Symphony and Edwin Powell, guest conductor Symphonic Band CBDNA REPORT – 27 SPRING 2014

David W. Campo, conductor An American Fanfare ..... Rick Kirby Frozen Cathedral ...... John Mackey Tamey Anglley, conductor Salvation Is Created ...... Man of the Hour ..... Henry Fillmore October 22, 2013 Pavel Tschesnokoff, arr.

“An Evening with Steven Houseknecht Bryant” In Memoriam ...... Mark Camphouse Stephen F. Austin State Concord ...... Clare Grundman University Symphonic Band Wind Ensemble Wind Symphony Riders for the Flag ...... Fred. J. Allen, conductor ...... John Philip Sousa, ed. Fennell Elegy for a Young American ...... David W. Campo, The Machine Awakes ...... Ronald LoPresti associate conductor ...... Steven Bryant The Dream of Abraham ...... Tamey Anglley, Bloom ...... Steven Bryant ...... Daniel Bukvich assistant conductor Masque ...... W. Francis McBeth The Boys of Wexford ...... Melvin B. Montgomery, ...... Sammy Nestico guest conductor Wind Symphony February 13, 2014

Hail to the Spirit of Liberty ...... Texas Music Educators .. John Philip Sousa, ed. Hunsberger Stephen F. Austin State Association Performance First Light ...... Steven Bryant University Ecstatic Fanfare ...... Steven Bryant Paean ...... Steven Bryant Wind Symphony and Gone ...... Scott McAllister Symphonic Band Toccata Marziale ...... David W. Campo, conductor ...... Ralph Vaughan Williams Stephen F. Austin State Tamey Anglley, conductor Frozen Cathedral ...... John Mackey University Debra Scott, trombone Man of the Hour ..... Henry Fillmore Wind Ensemble January 30, 2014 Fred J. Allen, conductor “Tributes” David W. Campo, Symphonic Band Stephen F. Austin State guest conductor University Daniel Curry, Sea Songs .. Ralph Vaughan Williams Wind Ensemble and graduate conductor Rhosymedre ...... Wind Symphony November 25, 2013 ...... Ralph Vaughan Williams Fred J. Allen, conductor “Sinfonietta” Blue Bells of Scotland ...... Steven D. Davis, guest conductor ...... Arthur Pryor, arr. Pearson Le camp de Pompée ...... Daniel Curry, Stephen Morman, ...... Florent Schmitt Wind Symphony Steven Reiss and Jarred Taylor, Gone ...... Scott McAllister graduate conductors Symphony for Band ...... Two Movements from “Sinfonietta” March 28, 2014 ...... Robert Washburn ...... Ingolf Dahl “2014 SFA Wind Conducting Second Connecticut Regiment Symposium Concert” March ...... David Wallis Reeves Stephen F. Austin State Wind Symphony University Pinnacle ...... Rob Grice Wind Ensemble Stephen F. Austin State Sleep, My Child ...... Fred. J. Allen, conductor University ...... Eric Whitacre, arr. Gershman David W. Campo, Wind Symphony and English Folk Song Suite ...... associate conductor Symphonic Band ...... Ralph Vaughan Williams Tamey Anglley, David W. Campo, conductor assistant conductor Wind Ensemble Tamey Anglley, conductor February 4, 2014 Stephen Morman and Jarred Old Wine in New Bottles ...... “TMEA Preview” Taylor, graduate conductors ...... Gordon Jacob December 2, 2013 Ecstatic Fanfare ...... Steven Bryant Lincolnshire Posy ..... Percy Grainger “JFK: In Memoriam” Gone ...... Scott McAllister The Crosley March ...... Toccata Marziale ...... Henry Fillmore, ed. Foster Symphonic Band ...... Ralph Vaughan Williams CBDNA REPORT – 28 SPRING 2014

Two-Lane Backup ...... Daydream ...... Timothy Mahr Jason Kihle, conductor ...... James M. David Morning Star ...... David Maslanka Kenneth Singleton, Tell Me Where ...... Mark Lewis guest conductor

When the Stars Began to Fall ...... Ann Fronckowiak, oboe Stephen F. Austin State ...... Fred J. Allen Elizabeth Janzen, flute University Stars and Bars ...... Robert E. Jager November 19, 2013 Wind Ensemble Celebration Overture .. Paul Creston Fred J. Allen, conductor Lincolnshire Posy ..... Percy Grainger David W. Campo, Tarleton State University Concerto in C for Flute, Oboe and guest conductor Wind Ensemble Orchestra ...... April 8, 2014 Anthony Pursell, conductor ...... Antonio Salieri, trans. Singleton Rebecca Kimmons, student Old Wien in New Bottles ...... “Country Band” March ...... conductor ...... Gordon Jacob ...... Charles Ives November 17, 2013 Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral ...

...... Richard Wagner, arr. Cailliet Africa: Ceremony, Song & Ritual ..... Kennecott ...... Stephen Lias ...... Robert W. Smith Texas A & M University- Lincolnshire Posy .... Percy Grainger Variations on a Korean Folk Song ... Kingsville ...... John Barnes Chance Wind Symphony

Armenian Dances ...... Alfred Reed Jason Kihle, conductor Stephen F. Austin State Fanfare for the Inauguration of JFK Brian Casey, guest conductor University ...... Leonard Bernstein December 4, 2013 Symphonic Band and Elegy for a Young American ...... Sleigh Ride ...... Leroy Anderson University Band ...... Ronald Lo Presti Variants on a Mediaeval Tune ...... Tamey Anglley and Eternal Father, Strong to Save ...... Norman Dello Joio David W. Campo, conductors ...... Claude T. Smith Christmas “Pop” Sing-Along ...... Daniel Curry and Stephen Ever Braver, Ever Stronger ...... James Ployhar Morman, graduate conductors ...... Gordon Goodwin, arr. Hebert April 15, 2014 The Boys of Wexford ...... Robert Joyce, arr. Nestico University Band Texas A & M University- Kingsville Spirals of Light ...... Sean O’Loughlin Wind Symphony Loch Lomond ...... Frank Ticheli Texas A & M University- Jason Kihle, conductor Dublin Dances ... Jan Van der Roost Kingsville Brian Casey, guest conductor The Viking March ...... Karl L. King Concert Band Kyle Millsap, trumpet Brian Casey, conductor Symphonic Band February 27, 2014 Kenneth Singleton, Circus Days ...... guest conductor Festive Overture ...... Karl L. King, arr. Schissel November 19, 2013 Dmitri Shostakovich, trans. Pageant ...... Vincent Persichetti Hunsberger Pageant ...... Vincent Persichetti Llwyn Onn ...... Brian Hogg Sleep, My Child ...... Blue Sky Day ...... Timothy Mahr Folk Dances ...... Eric Whitacre, trans. Gershman Canterbury Chorale ...... Dmitri Shostakovich, ed. Reynolds Fantaisie Brillante ...... Jan Van der Roost Jean-Baptiste Arban, trans. Balkanya, Mvt. III. Andante-Allegro Hunsberger ...... Jan Van der Roost Stephen F. Austin State Nessun Dorma ...... Minor Alterations: Christmas University ...... Giacomo Puccini, trans. Vinson through the Looking Glass ...... Wind Symphony La Cambiale di Matrimonio ...... David Lovrien David W. Campo, conductor Gioachino Rossini, trans. Singleton April 28, 2014 Huapango ...... Jose Moncayo Dream Journey ...... James Barnes Texas A & M University- The Dream of Oenghus ...... Kingsville ...... Rolf Rudin Wind Symphony CBDNA REPORT – 29 SPRING 2014

Texas A & M University- Brian Youngblood, conductor ...... Percy Grainger, arr. Ragsdale Kingsville Jeremy Strickland, Sheltering Sky ...... John Mackey Concert Band and guest conductor Concertino for Four Percussion & University Band December 4, 2013 Wind Ensemble .. David Gillingham Brian Casey, conductor Zodius ...... Mark Sakovich Fanfare Canzonique ...... Elizabeth Janzen, piccolo Rhapsody for Concert Band & Jazz ...... Brian Balmages Zachary Harwell, Ensemble ...... Patrick Williams Molly on the Shore ...... student conductor ...... Percy Grainger, arr. Ragsdale March 4, 2014 O Magnum Mysterium ...... Tributes and Memorials Texas Woman’s University . Morten Lauridsen, trans. Reynolds Wind Symphony Combined Ensembles Concertino for Four Percussion & Russell Pettitt, conductor Wind Ensemble ... David Gillingham Fanfare to “The Hammer” ...... October 15, 2013 Minor Alterations ...... David Lovrien ...... Anthony O’Toole Deck the Halls ...... Light Cavalry Overture ...... Amphion ...... Fergal Carroll ...... arr. Chip Davis, arr. Longfield ...... Franz von Suppe, arr. Fillmore University Band Stille Nacht ...... One Life Beautiful ...... Julie Giroux ... arr. Chip Davis/Robert Longfield Trailing Clouds of Glory ...... Prelude, Siciliano, & Rondo ...... God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen ...... Benjamin Taylor ...... Malcolm Arnold, arr. Paynter ...... arr. Chip Davis Prelude and Fugue in B-flat Major, As Summer Was Just Beginning ..... Sleigh Ride ...... Leroy Anderson BWV 553 ...... Larry Daehn Johann Sebastian Bach, arr. Pastime: A Salute to Baseball ...... Moehlmann ...... Jack Stamp Texas Christian University Undertow ...... John Mackey Concert Band Wind Symphony Washington Post March ...... Bobby R. Francis, conductor ...... John Philip Sousa, ed. Fennell ...... Shauna Thompson, flute John Philip Sousa, ed. Texas Music Educators Brion/Schissel Association Convention Texas Woman’s University Sketches on a Tudor Psalm ...... February 13, 2014 Wind Symphony ...... Fisher Tull Russell Pettitt, conductor One Life Beautiful ...... Julie Giroux Fanfare Canzonique ...... December 3, 2013 Gloriosa ...... Yasuhide Ito ...... Brian Balmages Toccata and Fugue in d minor ...... Ceremonial for Christmas Brass ......

...... J.S. Bach, trans. Hunsberger ...... Bill Holcombe Texas Christian University British Eighth March ...... Zo Elliott Handel in the Strand ...... Wind Symphony Shadow of the Sirius, Mvt. III ...... Percy Grainger, arr. Goldman Bobby R. Francis, conductor ...... Joel Puckett Pageant ...... Vincent Persichetti Benjamin Aune and Bradley Danzon No. 2 ...... Awayday ...... Adam Gorb Huneycutt, guest conductors ...... Arturo Marquez, arr. Nickel Sleigh Ride ...... Leroy Anderson November 21, 2013 Symphony No. 8, Mvt. III ......

Fanfare Canzonique ...... David Maslanka Texas Woman’s University ...... Brian Balmages Wind Symphony Victorious! ...... Till MacIvor Meyn Texas Christian University Russell Pettitt, conductor Toccata and Fugue in d minor ...... Symphonic Band Blaine Cunningham, tuba ...... J.S. Bach, trans. Hunsberger Brian Youngblood, conductor March 4, 2014 Sheltering Sky ...... John Mackey Jeremy Strickland, guest Symphony No. 8, Mvt. III ...... Chester Overture ...... conductor ...... David Maslanka ...... William Schuman March 4, 2013 Dum Spiro Spero ...... Chris Pilsner

Fanfare Canzonique ...... Concerto for Tuba ...... Gary Ziek Texas Christian University ...... Brian Balmages Folk Dances ...... Symphonic Band Molly on the Shore ...... CBDNA REPORT – 30 SPRING 2014

Dmitri Shostakovich, trans. Selections from “The Dansereye” .... Firefly ...... Ryan George Reynolds ...... Tielman Susato, arr. Dunnigan Chester ...... William Schuman

The University of Texas The University of Texas The University of Texas Wind Symphony Wind Ensemble Texas Concert Band Robert M. Carnochan, conductor Jerry F. Junkin, conductor Scott S. Hanna, conductor Craig B. Davis, guest conductor Marianne Gedigian, flute Rich Patenaude and Marc November 20, 2013 February 14, 2014 Sosnowchik, assistant conductors Postcard ...... Frank Ticheli Network .... Kevin Puts, trans. Kelly February 16, 2014 Lullaby For Kirsten .... Leslie Bassett Concerto for Flute, op. 39 ...... The Three Embraces ... Carter Pann ...... Lowell Lieberman, trans. Shaw Gavorkna Fanfare ...... Jack Stamp The Passing Bell ...... Warren Benson Wine-Dark Sea: Symphony for Band Scenes form the Louvre, mvts. III My Jesus, Oh What Anguish ...... John Mackey and V ...... Norman Dello Joio Johann Sebastian Bach, trans. Reed Rest ...... Frank TIcheli

(Redacted) ...... John Mackey Molly on the Shore ...... The University of Texas ...... Percy Grainger

Wind Ensemble

The University of Texas Jerry F. Junkin, conductor Wind Ensemble Marianne Gedigian, flute The University of Texas Jerry F. Junkin, conductor February 15, 2014 Tower Concert Band Corey Pompey, guest conductor Anthony C. Marinello, III, Network .... Kevin Puts, trans. Kelly November 24, 2013 conductor Concerto for Flute, op. 39 ...... Steven Knight, Variants on a Mediaeval Tune ...... Lowell Lieberman, trans. Shaw assistant conductor ...... Norman Dello Joio Wine-Dark Sea: Symphony for Band February 16, 2014 An American Guernica ...... John Mackey ...... Adolphus Hailstork The Ramparts ..... J. Clifton Williams

The Leaves are Falling ...... Acrostic Song from Final Alice ...... Warren Benson The University of Texas ...... David Del Tredici, trans. Spede Air from Orchestral Suite No. 3 ...... Orange Concert Band British Eighth ...... Zo Elliot Johann Sebastian Bach, arr. Scott S. Hanna, conductor

Stokowski Corey Pompey, In the Shadow of No Towers ...... assistant conductor The University of Texas ...... Mohammed Fairouz February 16, 2014 Symphony Band Anthony C. Marinello III, Four Scottish Dances, op. 59, mvts. conductor II, III, I ...... The University of Texas Corey Pompey, guest conductor ...... Malcolm Arnold, trans. Paynter Symphony Band February 19, 2014 Sleep ...... Eric Whitacre Scott S. Hanna, conductor Hands Across the Sea ...... Mother Earth; A Fanfare ...... Marc Sosnowchik, guest ...... John Philip Sousa ...... David Maslanka conductor Contre Qui, Rose ...... December 6, 2013 . Morten Lauridsen, trans. Reynolds March, op. 99 ...... The University of Texas Graceful Ghost Rag ...... Sergei Prokofiev, ed. Yoder Longhorn Concert Band ...... William Bolcom Visionplace of Souls ...... Anthony C. Marinello, III, Folk Suite for Band ...... Kevin Walczyk conductor ...... William Grant Still Groovy Loops ...... Scott McKenzie Craig Davis, assistant conductor

Morning Alleluias for the Winter February 16, 2014 Solstice ...... Ron Nelson The University of Texas Florentiner, “Grande Marcia Country Band March ...... Wind Symphony Italiana”, op. 214 ...... Charles Ives, arr. Sinclair Scott S. Hanna, conductor .. Julius Fucik, arr. Lake, ed. Fennell CBDNA REPORT – 31 SPRING 2014

Marc Sosnowchik, Dan McDonald and Lewis Earth Song ...... Frank Ticheli guest conductor Norfleet, guest conductors March from English Folk Song February 19, 2014 Andrew Angell and Melanie Suite ...... Ralph Vaughan Williams Voytovich, percussion Rocky Point Holiday .... Ron Nelson Jug Blues and Fat Pickin’ (original Ecstatic Fanfare ...... Steven Bryant University of Washington version) ...... Don Freund The Power of Rome and the Symphonic Band, Concert Band, O Mensch, bewein dein’ Sünde Christian Heart ...... Percy Grainger and Campus Band gross, BWV 622 ...... Percussion Concerto ...... February 27, 2014 Johann Sebastian Bach, arr...... Jennifer Higdon Third Coast Grainger Symphonic Band Stylus Phantasticus ...... Symphonic Band Steven Morrison, conductor ...... Kathryn Salfelder Steven Morrison, conductor Cory Meals, guest conductor Danza Final from Estancia ...... From the Delta .. William Grant Still ...... Alberto Ginastera, trans. John Exultation ...... Philip Sparke Sinfonia XII: Southern Heart, Febris Ver ...... Nancy Galbraith Sacred Harp ...... Timothy Broege VIRGINIA Song for Lyndsay ... Andrew Boysen March “The Southerner” ...... Anthem ...... Steven Bryant Longwood University ...... Russell Alexander Wind Symphony Campus Band Concert Band Gordon Ring, conductor Dan McDonald and David Sloan, Jiannan Cheng and Lewis February 25, 2014 conductors Norfleet, conductors Mother Earth ...... David Maslanka Songs of Paradise ...... English Folk Song Suite ...... First Suite in E-flat ..... Gustav Holst ...... Kevin M. Walczyk ...... Ralph Vaughan Williams *To Spring… ...... Jonathan Wyatt Lux Aurumque ...... Eric Whitacre Foundry ...... John Mackey MetroDance ...... Gordon Ring Dominion of the Sky ...... Cajun Folk Songs II .... Frank Ticheli Angels in the Architecture ...... David Shaffer ...... Frank Ticheli Campus Band

Dan McDonald and David Sloan, WASHINGTON University of Washington conductors 26th Annual University of University of Washington At a Dixieland Jazz Funeral ...... Washington Pacific Northwest Wind Ensemble - Chamber ...... Jared Spears Concert Band Festival Winds Chorale Prelude: Turn Not Thy Jiannan Cheng and Lewis Symphonic Band Face ...... Vincent Persichetti Norfleet, conductors Steven Morrison, conductor A Passing Fantasy ...... Fisher Tull October 27, 2013 Cory Meals, conductor Spark! ...... William Pitts Desi ...... Michael Daugherty Canzona ...... Peter Mennin Concertino for Piano Solo, Winds, Tight Squeeze ...... Alex Shapiro University of Washington Percussion and Harp ...... Sinfonia XII: Southern Heart, Wind Ensemble and ...... Kamillo Lendvay Sacred Harp ...... Timothy Broege Symphonic Band Silver Halo ...... Joseph Schwantner From the Delta .. William Grant Still March 11, 2014 Unquiet Spirits ...... John Mackey Wind Ensemble Forms, Facets, Fugues In the Pocket ...... John Beck Timothy Salzman, conductor Wind Ensemble Jeffrey Fair, horn Timothy Salzman, conductor University of Washington Remember the Molecules ...... Jiannan Cheng, Dan McDonald, Wind Ensemble, Symphonic ...... Michael Markowski and Lewis Norfleet, Band, and Campus Band The Glass Bead Game ...... guest conductors December 5, 2013 ...... James Beckel Symphony in B-flat ...... Rising! Festival Honor Band ...... Paul Hindemith Wind Ensemble Frank Battisti and Linda Short Stories ...... Joel Puckett Timothy Salzman, conductor Moorhouse, guest conductors CBDNA REPORT – 32 SPRING 2014

Symphonic Band Carthage College Carthage College Steven Morrison, conductor Wind Orchestra and Concert Band and Cory Meals, guest conductor Festival Band Wind Orchestra Johan de Meij, guest conductor Margaret Young-Weitzel and Prelude and Fugue in G minor, Paul von Hoff, trombone James Ripley, conductors BWV 535 ...... November 16, 2013 May 10, 2014 ...... J.S. Bach, arr. Moehlmann Music by Johan de Meij 140th Anniversary Concert Symphony for Winds and Percussion, Mvt. II ...... Gandalf, from “Lord of the Rings” R.A.F. March Past ...... Joseph H. Downing Lyric Waltz, from Shostakovich Walford Davies and George Dyson Canzona ...... Peter Mennin “Jazz Suite No. 2” Heart Songs ...... David Maslanka Tight Squeeze ...... Alex Shapiro Songs of the Catskills The Machine Awakes ...... T-Bone Concerto ...... Steven Bryant WISCONSIN Klezmer Classics Brighton Beach ...... William Latham Ovations ...... Andrew Boysen, Jr. Carthage College Combined Bands Sol Solator ...... Timothy Mahr Carthage College James Ripley and Margaret *Liquid Compass ...... Alex Shapiro Wind Orchestra Young-Weitzel, conductors British Eighth ...... Zo Elliot James Ripley, conductor September 15, 2013 Tahiti Trot ...... Karen Suarez Flint and Recreating the First Carthage Dmitri Shostakovich, arr. Brubaker Gregory Flint, horn Band Concert, 1873 February 9, 2014 Echoes of the 1860’s ...... Japan Tour Home Concert University of Wisconsin – ...... Donald Hunsberger Eau Claire Scherzo, op. 1 ...... Croquet Waltz ...... Ernest Mack Symphony Band ..... Dmitri Shostakovich, arr. Brown St. Louis Quickstep ...... Anonymous Phillip Ostrander, conductor Chunk ...... Jonathan Newman Düppler Schanzen Sturm March ...... Frank L. Battisti, Fragile Blue ...... Tomohiro Tatebe ...... Johann Peifke guest conductor Sea Dreams ...... David Maslanka Andante and Waltz ...... November 22, 2013 Caribbean Hideaway ...... Claudio Grafulla ...... James Barnes Shortcut Home ...... Dana Wilson Carthage Grand March ...... Guaracha ...... Morton Gould Lux Aeterna ...... Yo Goto ...... F. A. Conradi Klezmer Classics .... Johann De Meij Second Suite in F, Op. 28, No. 2 ..... Coaxing the Piano ...... Gustav Holst Carthage College ...... Zez Confrey, arr. Ripley Sleep ...... Eric Whitacre Wind Orchestra, Choir and Armenian Folk Song and Dance ...... Aram Khachaturian, ed. McAlister Alumni Band Carthage College James Ripley, conductor Concert Band and Eduardo Garcia Novelli, Wind Orchestra University of Wisconsin – Carthage Choir conductor Margaret Young-Weitzel and Eau Claire Woodrow Hodges, James Ripley, conductors Wind Symphony conductor emeritus March 16, 2014 John R. Stewart, conductor October 13, 2013 Divertimento ..... Vincent Persichetti Jeffrey Crowell, percussion Homecoming Concert Council Oak ...... David Gillingham Frank L. Battisti, Mayflower Overture ..... Ron Nelson Ego sum qui ego ...... guest conductor An American Hymn ... Tom Vignieri ... Giovanni Gabrieli, arr. Scatterday November 22, 2013 Marching Song ...... Gustav Holst Figures in the Garden ...... Festive Overture, Op. 96 ...... The Sinfonians ...... Clifton Williams ...... Jonathan Dove Dmitri Shostakovich, trans. The Final Covenant ...... Fisher Tull Impressions of Japan ...... Hunsberger Finale from “King David” ...... James Barnes Percussion Concerto ...... Arthur Honegger March, op. 99 ...... Jennifer Higdon ...... Sergey Prokofiev, arr. Berz Fugue a la Gigue ...... CBDNA REPORT – 33 SPRING 2014

...... J.S. Bach, trans. Holst Rocky Point Holiday .... Ron Nelson Marching Song of Democracy Symphony for Band, Op. 69 ...... Suite Francaise ...... Darius Milhaud ...... Percy Grainger ...... Vincent Persichetti Burlesque for Bassoon ... Boris Diev L’Homme Armé ...... Pentium ...... Peter Graham Canzon a 12 ...... Giovanni Gabrieli ...... Christopher Marshall Sketches on a Tudor Psalm ...... Music for Winds ......

...... Fisher Tull ...... Stanislaw Skrowaczewski University of Wisconsin – Esprit de Corps ...... Robert Jager In Wartime ...... David Del Tredici Eau Claire Camina a la Pena ...... Cristian Axt University Band UNITED KINGDOM Alarcon ...... Luis Serrano Duende Randal Dickerson, conductor Trinity Laban Wind Orchestra, Ross Christianson and PORTUGAL London Tyler Stromquist-LeVoir, Timothy Reynish, conductor Lisbon Conservatory student conductors November 28, 2013 Wind Ensemble December 2, 2013 Tim Reynish and Alberto Roque, Adrenaline City ...... Adam Gorb Ride ...... Samuel Hazo conductors Passacaglia ...... Timothy Jackson Chorale & Shaker Dance ...... James Houlik, tenor saxophone Morning Music ...... John Zdechlik March 22, 2014 ...... Richard Rodney Bennett Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo ...... Duende ...... Luis Serrano Alarcon Danceries Set 2 .... Kenneth Hesketh ...... Malcolm Arnold, arr. Paynter Corpus Christi ...... Simon Wills The Upward Stream ..... Russel Peck American Riversongs ...... Elegy for Miles Davis ...... Pierre LaPlante ...... Richard Rodney Bennett Selections from Chicago ...... Royal College of Music, London Dances from Crete ...... Adam Gorb ...... John Kander, arr. Rickets Wind Orchestra

Joy Revisited ...... Frank Ticheli February 6, 2014

Love Transforming ...... Adam Gorb University of Wisconsin – Fanfare on Motifs from die Gurrelieder ...... Arnold Schonberg Eau Claire Symphony Band Music for Winds ...... Phillip Ostrander, conductor ...... Stanislaw Skrowaczewski Vranjanka ...... Kenneth Hesketh Melissa Koprowski, clarinet March 9, 2014 AUSTRALIA Festivo ...... Edward Gregson Concerto for Clarinet, Mvt. III ...... University of Sydney Wind Symphony ...... Martin Ellerby Guisganderie Harmonie ...... Tim Reynish, conductor ...... Paul Jeanjean April 3, 2014 Luminescence ...... First Suite in E-flat, Op. 28, No. 1 ...... David Biedenbender ...... Gustav Holst

Epinicion ...... John Paulson Gallimaufry ...... Guy Woolfenden Irish Tune from County Derry ...... Passacaglia ...... Tim Jackson ...... Percy Grainger Morning Music Richard ...... Mambo Furioso ...... Brant Karrick ...... Rodney Bennett Dances from Crete ...... Adam Gorb Vranjanka ...... Kenneth Hesketh University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Wind Symphony University of Sydney John R. Stewart, conductor Wind Symphony Andrew Machamer, bassoon Tim Reynish, conductor March 9, 2014 May 8, 2014 CBDNA REPORT – 34 SPRING 2014

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