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R e p o rScott t Hanna, editor Summer 2011

and reprioritize to reflect new realities, we must seek From the Podium to understand and anticipate the new context for music education and the arts in our society. While exceptional Dear Colleagues, high school, college and university bands and wind en- sembles abound in all regions of the country, we must I am finishing this edition of From the Podium having acknowledge our current secondary and higher educa- just returned from the Athletic Band Symposium in tion music curriculum serves only a small fraction of Scottsdale, Arizona. Thank you to Jim Hudson and the the student population. Many urban and rural students outstanding staff at Arizona State University for hosting receive little to no music instruction and the curriculum a terrific conference! often ignores developing the ability in students to listen intelligently and create their own music. In the Spring Report, I suggested we are at a critical juncture in our profession. The many changes we are Arts Education in America: What the declines mean for experiencing in our lives are the result of global tectonic arts participation (National Endowment for the Arts, Re- shifts in wealth distribution, demographic changes, ac- search Report #52: February 2011) is based on the NEA’s cess to digital media, social networking and so on. The Survey of Public Participation in the Arts and it reveals unprecedented magnitude of these changes is such that some troubling trends that warrant our attention. institutions and individuals are scrambling to make sense of a new world order taking shape before our eyes. It’s While research shows that arts education is the strongest as if the world has hit the ‘reset’ button. predictor of whether one will participate in or attend arts events, the percentage of Americans who reported The past several years have been challenging for institu- receiving any childhood arts education has began de- tions of higher education. Diminishing state budgets, clining since the early 1980’s. Whereas 64.6% of 18 smaller endowments, hiring freezes, furloughs, and year olds in 1982 had received some arts education, by reduced scholarships and assistantships have become 2008 that number had decreased to 49.5%. And the the norm. Tuition increases are outpacing wages and reductions are not being experienced evenly across the non-resident tuition increases at state institutions are population. While white students experienced minor outpacing in-state increases. Some state legislatures reductions, Hispanic and African American students have capped the number of hours that can be required experienced declines of 40% and 49% respectively since for the bachelor degree. Schools of music are rethinking 1982. In 2008 only 28.1% of Hispanic and 26.2% of music education curricula to accommodate for declining African American adults 18-24 years old reported having resources, reduced credit hours in degree programs, and received some arts education. Those statistics should the changing demographics in our public schools. be unacceptable to us! Similarly, K-12 schools have had to function with (continued on page 2) fewer resources. Just as schools experience declining resources, there is pressure for better outcomes in math and reading. The result is that in many school systems, arts education is under attack or has been eliminated. In This Issue: Arts institutions are reflecting the troubles being ex- From the Podium...... 1 perienced in our schools and communities and these are largely the result of similar forces. In 2010-2011 Commissions and Premieres...... 4 several regional orchestras filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy (liquidation) including the Syracuse Symphony, Hono- Resources...... 4 lulu Symphony, and the New Mexico Symphony. The Louisville Orchestra and Philadelphia Orchestra filed On Campus...... 4 Chapter 11 bankruptcy (reorganization) and the Detroit Symphony musicians took significant pay cuts. Programs...... 5 As educational systems and arts institutions restructure 2 - FROM THE PODIUM SUMMER 2011 potential applications of that knowledge to curriculum If there is an upside to the recent recession, it may be that planning, rehearsal techniques, enhanced educational it has unmasked weaknesses in our educational system outcomes, and advocacy. and arts institutions that have been accumulating for many years, and the effects are being felt all the way It is our hope that the members of CBDNA will sup- to the top of our major symphony orchestras. Whether port the imperative for our organization to demonstrate we will draw the right conclusions from these disrup- leadership in the field of music education by working tions remains to be determined, but, as college band collectively to ensure that more children receive a music directors, we cannot deny that we are being affected. education, to provide mentorship for those who need In fact, I would say that if the trend of the past 30 years and desire support, to broaden the curriculum to include continues, the health of our profession is in jeopardy. musical experiences beyond re-creation of music, and We are taking action! to do our part to guarantee that instrumental music education is substantive, meaningful, and contextually Music Education Initiative relevant to students. In December 2009 the CBDNA Board approved funds to subsidize three summer music education symposia CBDNA COMMITTEES in different regions of the country. The intent is to So that CBDNA members can better understand the strengthen instrumental music education by combining scope of what we are striving to accomplish as an our resources and expertise with institutions of higher organization, the remainder of From the Podium will education to provide high quality in-service workshops focus on the work, charges, and goals of the appointed consistent with CBDNA beliefs in artistic excellence, committees. creativity, and best pedagogical practices. Music Education Committee: Gary Hill, Chair CBDNA funds enabled the University of Minnesota to During the Athletic Band Symposium sponsored by reinstitute The Art of Wind Band Teaching in July 2010. Arizona State University in June this year, members Over 75 public school band directors from around the of the CBDNA Music Education Committee met to country and 20 senior music education students partici- discuss planning for the 2012 CBDNA Summer Music pated in sessions led by outstanding music educators, Education Symposium. Holding the meeting during conductors, and composers. The Art of Wind Band the Athletic Band Symposium created opportunity for Teaching will continue this summer with its own fund- dialogue with CBDNA athletic band directors, an im- ing. portant constituency for the success of music education initiatives. The Board selected Arizona State University as the site for the second subsidized workshop in June 2012 titled, The committee believes CBDNA should have a strong The School Band: A Radiant Source for Social Trans- role in the preparation and mentorship of music educa- formation, 2.0. This will be a joint initiative between tors who are well grounded as musicians and peda- CBDNA, National Band Association, and the conduct- gogues. The summer symposia have mentorship strands ing, instrumental, and music education faculty at ASU. for senior music education majors and new members of The symposium planned for 2012 will fuse together two the profession. Ongoing discussion needs to take place initiatives: the NBA Young Composer/Young Conduc- about ways in which CBDNA can better influence the tor Mentor Project and a Symposium on Composing, preparation of future generations of music educators Conducting, and Teaching open to a broader strand of and provide them with ongoing support. wind band educators and music education students. The Symposium’s primary objectives are: The following are the charges to the committee: 1. To broaden and deepen participants’ musical 1. Investigate alternative approaches to instrumental and pedagogical understandings through rigorous score music education across the country that have potential study, work on conducting and rehearsal technique, and for enriching and integrating into school band programs participation in instrument pedagogy sessions. as well as reaching out to students who would otherwise 2. To cultivate in participants the ability to more not participate in secondary instrumental music. creatively imagine an expanded, context-specific cur- riculum that purposely seeks to engage a wide swath of 2. Assist with the development and promotion of the a school’s population in music making and spur entre- 2012 Summer Music Education Symposium. preneurial thinking with respect to social engagement projects. 3. Work with the CBDNA President to develop a music 3. To inform participants about the relationship be- education strand for the 2013 National Conference. tween music and brain processes and introduce to them 3 - FROM THE PODIUM SUMMER 2011 4. Further develop the music education content for the 3. Work with the Board and CBDNA historian to CBDNA website and devise strategies for disseminat- chronicle the history of minorities in CBDNA and ing this information to the greater music education the various projects, programs, and committees that community. came out of CBDNA’s interest in addressing gender and ethnic issues. 5. Work with the Athletic Band Committee to devise strategies to promote and support balanced high school 4. Report to the CBDNA Board on the most recent band programs consistent with the Statement on Music HBCU Symposium that we supported with CBDNA Education (see the CBDNA website). funds. Athletic Band Committee: David Mills, Chair 5. Collect data to be presented to the Board: How In 2008 the Athletic Band Committee wrote College and is CBDNA doing with respect to ethnic and gender University Athletic Band Guidelines to give members numbers? How comfortable and satisfied are minority professional support through CBDNA for common is- members with the organization? Does CBDNA have sues affecting athletic bands, directors, and students. higher or lower percentages of women members than That work is continuing and expanding to include the percentage of women high school band directors? guidelines for tenure and promotion. In addition, the What percentage of leadership positions in CBDNA Athletic Band Committee has an important role in music have been held by women and minority members? education initiatives. Charges to the committee: New Works Committee: Richard Clary, Chair 1. Work with the Music Education Committee to in- The Commissioning Committee was decommissioned corporate athletic band content into the 2012 Summer by the Board in 2009. The New Works Commit- Music Education Symposium. tee was formed this spring to pull together several CBDNA initiatives: the re-instatement of the Young 2. Develop equivalencies and norms for athletic band Band Composition Contest, the continuation of the directors which can be useful measurements for tenure ASCAP/Fennell Competition, and the consideration and promotion. of new creative projects which could include, but not be limited to, commissioning of new works. Charges 3. Work with the CBDNA President to develop topics to the committee: for the 2013 National Conference. 1. Organize and adjudicate the Young Band Composi- 4. Develop standardized procedures for the juried se- tion Contest and the ASCAP/Fennell Competition. lection of presenters and for host site selection of the Athletic Band Symposium. 2. Recommend to the Board new creative projects that will advance wind bands and wind repertoire. Gender and Ethnic Issues: Roby George, Chair The success of our organization to achieve ethnic diver- Small College/Community College Committee: sity will largely be affected by whether underrepresented James Latten, Chair groups of students are provided the foundational educa- The committee met in Seattle to discuss common issues tion necessary to consider careers in secondary music of concern and is now in process of creating a docu- education and higher education. In addition, the com- ment modeled on the Athletic Band Guidelines that mittee will consider how to broaden our membership and will give professional support to members. Charges assure that CBDNA is welcoming of all members who to the committee: share a philosophical view consistent with our Declara- tion of Principles. Charges to the committee: 1. Develop a document that addresses common issues of concern and present to the Board. 1. Identify successful high school instrumental mu- sic/band programs which are comprised of primarily 2. Work with the other CBDNA committees on issues inner city or underrepresented populations of students of mutual interest. that can inform the music education committee and CBDNA members of successful extant models which 3. Revise the SCIB Handbook and submit it to the can be replicated. Board so there is full understanding of roles and pro- cesses. 2. Make recommendations to the Board about ways to incorporate non-participating members and past mem- Final Thoughts bers into the activities of CBDNA. CBDNA is an organization dedicated to the betterment of its members and the advancement of wind bands. 4 - FROM THE PODIUM SUMMER 2011 There are many ways in which these objectives can be falls only two weeks after the semester begins, and achieved: some through initiatives that directly support because this is intended as a communal expression, members such as the Athletic Band Guidelines, some multiple academic and artistic departments are through ongoing efforts that strive to build a long term involved. foundation such as the Summer Music Education Sympo- sia, and some that give form to our philosophical principles Brainstorming with colleagues and student coun- such as those which endeavor to create and present new cil leaders produced worthy programming ideas. meaningful repertoire. Whatever your inclination, I hope Overall, the concert will be a fitting memorial and you will use the above summary of activities as inspiration thoughtful tribute, keeping in mind and heart those for adding your voice and ideas to the dialogue. We want who experienced loss on 9/11. The devastation to hear from you and we need your energy and ideas to and the effects of physical and emotional loss on forge a stronger future. The names of committee chairs that day constitute the primary raison d’etre of the have been provided so that you can be in direct contact with program. National pride will be in evidence, and them about the issues that are most important to you. no overtly militaristic imagery will be highlighted. Public Relations staff and the college chaplain will I wish you all the best for the summer. be involved in the program, which will be called “Symphonic Winds and Friends: Remembering.” Eric Rombach-Kendall The tentative program follows:

Commissions and Premieres National Hymn: Bravada, March, and the People’s Refreshing Casey In October of 2010 the Pacific Lutheran University Wind (brass ensemble) Ensemble, Edwin Powell conducting premiered two Chimes of Liberty Sousa works by Ola Gjeilo. Known for his vocal works, these American Dream Beckel pieces are his first for Wind Ensemble. MERIDIAN is his Elegy for a Young American Lo Presti first original for wind ensemble and features an optional (with mime and/or solo dance) part for chorus as well. The work is inspired by popular music, in particular. The second work entitled * Poetry reading from English faculty/students THE SPHERES is a transcription of the first movement * Art displayed in the atrium and nearby gallery of his SUNRISE MASS originally for choir and strings. * accompanied solo song — auditioned It features a lovely series of floating chords that become a * personal statement from a Houghton student’s warm melody. Their publication is pending. Contact the family member who was in Manhattan on 9/11/01 composer for availability. Two video features were made and can be found on YouTube. An American Elegy Ticheli

Meridian * student a cappella vocal group — National Hymn http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lg3FKfJxmzoa (“God of Our Fathers”) * theology faculty — statement on the effects of The Spheres suffering, possibility of recovery, and hope for the http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EzihQ8uZTQ future

Resources Taps Folk Songs & Dances in the SECOND SUITE IN F by Gustav Holst is now available from Whirlwind Music as Volume 3 of the Wind Band/Ensemble Anthology. The volume includes complete folk music for performance, historical & interpretive notes, and a CD recording of the folk music. More information can be found at www. whirlwind-music.com. On Campus At Houghton College, in rural western New York state, plans are being made for a special memorial program on the tenth anniversary of 9/11. Since this important date 5 - PROGRAMS SUMMER 2011 * Denotes premiere University of Alabama Percussion Ensemble Symphonic Band Cloud Forest...... Blake Tyson Randall O. Coleman, conductor Wind Ensemble ALABAMA Kenneth B. Ozzello, guest conductor The White Rose March...... J.P. Sousa University of Alabama November 10, 2010 Concertino for Four Percussion and Wind Ensemble Wind Ensemble ...... David Gillingham Kenneth B. Ozzello, conductor Star Spangeld Banner...... Randall O. Coleman, associate conductor ...... John Stafford Smith arr. Jack Stamp University of Central Arkansas Jonathan Whitaker, trombone Watchman, Tell Us of the Night.....Mark Camphouse Symphonic Band September 21, 2010 Letter to Mom...... Andrew F. Poor Steven Smyth, conductor Canzona...... Peter Mennin Ricky Brooks, guest conductor Ritmo Jondo...... Carlos Surinach Overture: La Forza del Destino...... Logan Smith, graduate conducting intern Vortex...... Dana Wilson ...... Giuseppe Verdi arr. Matthew Lake February 22, 2011 Southern Harmony...... Donald Grantham Harvest: Concerto for Trombone and University of Alabama The Revival March...... J.P. Sousa Wind Ensemble...... John Mackey Concert Band Themes from Green Bushes...... Adam F. Dalton, Matthew Lamar, and ...... Percy Grainger/Daehn University of Alabama Heath Nails, conductors Lux Aurumque...... Eric Whitacre Wind Ensemble Randall O. Coleman, conductor English Dances...... Malcolm Arnold Kenneth B. Ozzello, conductor March 8, 2011 Randall O. Coleman, associate conductor University of Central Arkansas Brittany Hendricks, trumpet Concert Band Wind Ensemble November 4, 2010 Symphonic Dance No. 3, “Fiesta”...Clifton Williams Ricky Brooks, conductor O Nata Lux...... Guy Forbes arr. Preston Hazzard Steven Smyth, guest conductor Fascinating Ribbons...... Joan Tower Themes on “Green Bushes”...... Logan Smith, graduate conducting intern Concerto for Trumpet...... James Stephenson ...... Percy Grainger, arr. Larry Daehn “Something Old, Something New” Blink ...... Joel Puckett On An American Spiritual...... David Holsinger March 17, 2011 Ballad for Band...... Morton Gould British Eighth...... Zo Elliott arr. Quincy Hilliard Concertino for Four Percussionists & Symphonic Band La Tregenda...... G. Puccini/Foster Wind Ensemble...... David Gillingham March from “Symphonic Metamorphosis”...... Irish Tune from County Derry...... Percy Grainger ...... Paul Hindemith trans. By Keith Wilson Dances with Winds...... Shelley Hanson University of Alabama Molly on the Shore...... Percy Grainger Fascinating Ribbons...... Joan Tower Wind Ensemble Pageant, Op. 59...... Vincent Persichetti Symphony for Band...... Vincent Persichetti Kenneth B. Ozzello, conductor Gloriosa...... Yasuhide Ito Randall O. Coleman, associate conductor University of Central Arkansas March 22, 2011 University of Alabama Tuesday Night Campus Band and Concert Band and Symphonic Band Symphonic Band Overture to Colas Breugnon...... Adam F. Dalton, Matthew Lamar, and April 18, 2011 ...... Dmitri Kabalevsky trans. Walter Beeler Heath Nails, conductors Trumpet Concerto in E-flat Major...... Randall O. Coleman, conductor Tuesday Night Campus Band ...... Joseph Haydn arr. W. J. Duthoit Jonathan Whitaker, trombone Logan Smith, conductor Concerto 2010 for Brass Quintet and Demondrae Thurman, euphonium Ricky Brooks and Steven Smyth, Wind Ensemble...... Anthony Plog April 18, 2011 guest conductors Krump...... Scott McAllister The Lord of the Rings: Gandolf...... Bugler’s Holliday...... Leroy Anderson Concert Band ...... J. De Meij/Lavender Salvation is Created...... Fortress...... Frank Ticheli University of Alabama .... Pavel Tschesnokoff arr. Bruce Houseknecht Allelujah...... Randall Thomson Wind Ensemble English Folk Song Suite...... Ralph Vaughn Williams American Folk Rhapsody #4...... Clare Grundman Kenneth B. Ozzello, conductor Shadow Rituals...... Michael Markowski Block M Concert March...... Jerry Bilik Randall O. Coleman, associate conductor Fantasy on a Japanese Folksong...... Samuel R. Hazo Symphonic Band April 21, 2011 Fortress...... Frank Ticheli Steven Smyth, conductor King Cotton...... John Philip Sousa Ricky Brooks, guest conductor Celebration Fanfare...... Steven Reineke Symphonic Band Logan Smith, graduate conducting intern Suite from “Mass”...... Windsprints...... Richard Saucedo Kirkpatrick Fanfare...... Andrew Boysen ...... Leonard Bernstein arr. Michael Sweeney No Shadow of Turning...... David Gillingham William Byrd Suite: The Earl of Oxford’s Marche.... The Promise of Living from “The Tenderland”...... Overture to “Dancer in the Dark”...... Bjork ...... Gordon Jacob ...... Aaron Copland arr. Kenneth Singleton The Thunderer...... John Philip Sousa Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral...... Trombone Concerto, Op. 114b...... Derek Bourgeois Symphony on Themes of John Philip Sousa...... Richard Wagner/Calliet Star Wars Trilogy...... Ira Hearshen Popcopy: More !!...... Scott McAllister ...... John Williams arr. Donald Hunsberger Air, Metal & Roll...... Nikitas Demos People Who Live in Glass Houses: Convention of the Cordials...... J.P. Sousa University of Alabama Symphonic Band ARKANSAS University of Central Arkansas Randall O. Coleman, conductor University of Central Arkansas Wind Ensemble September 30, 2010 Wind Ensemble Ricky Brooks, conductor Ricky Brooks, conductor Steven Smith, guest conductor Satiric Dances for a Comedy by Aristophanes...... Logan Smith, graduate conducting intern Logan Smith, graduate conducting intern ...... Norman Dello Joio UCA Percussion Ensemble Kelly Johnson, clarinet With Pleasure Dance Hilarious...... Blake Tyson, conductor April 19, 2011 ...... John Philip Sousa arr. Robert Foster Jonesboro High School Selections from “The Danserye”...... Jonesboro, Arkansas Geschwindmarsch...... Paul Hindemith ...... Tielman Susato, arr. Patrick Dunnigan February 8, 2011 Nevermore...... Kevin Wilt Four Dances from “West Side Story”...... Ebony Concerto...... Igor Stravinsky ...... Leonard Bernstein arr. Ian Polster Vienna Philharmonic Fanfare...... Richard Strauss La Fiesta Mexicana...... H. Owen Reed Dance of the Jesters...... Dwarf of Venice...... Luigi Zaninelli The Melody Shop...... Karl King ...... Peter Tchaikovsky arr. Ray Cramer Fascinating Ribbons...... Joan Tower 6 - PROGRAMS SUMMER 2011 CALIFORNIA A Maritime Overture...... John Ireland III. Lady, if I through grief...... Ohlone College Concerto for Piano and Wind Ensemble...... Thomas Morley arr. Nikkel Wind Orchestra ...... Igor Stravinsky Divertimento for Marimba and Alto Saxophone .. Tony Clements, conductor Mother Earth [A Fanfare]...... David Maslanka ...... Akira Yuyama Philip Zahorsky, conductor emeritus Five Folk Songs for Soprano and Band...... October 24, 2010 ...... Bernard Gilmore Machine [From Fifth Symphony]...... ILLINOIS Wheaton College Fanfare and Allegro...... Clifton Williams ...... William Bolcom/Paul Lavendar Symphonic Band Hammersmith ...... Gustav Holst Toccata, Adagio and Fugue.. J. S. Bach/John Paynter Timothy Yontz, conductor October ...... Eric Whitacre Parody from On Winged Flight...... Gunther Schuller April 8, 2011 Variations on A Korean Folk Song ...... John Barnes Chance University of South Florida Mother Earth...... Maslanka Buzzard’s Bay March ...... Wind Ensemble Symphony in B-flat...... Hindemith ...... James M. Fulton, arr./ed. Jeff Yaeger John Carmichael, conductor An American Fanfare...... Kirby Cartoon ...... Paul Hart April 28, 2011 Rejouissance...... Curnow Finlandia...... Jean Sibelius, tr. Mark H. Hindsley Swing Low, Sweet Chariot...... Rouse Twelve Seconds to the Moon ...... Robert W. Smith Fanfare for an Unnamed Hall...... Andrew Schrader Overture to “The School for Scandal”...... The Footlifter...... Fillmore/Foster Dance of the Southern Lights...... Richards Ohlone College ...... Samuel Barber, arr. Frank M. Hudson The Stars and Stripes Forever...... Wind Orchestra Variations for Band, Op. 43a...... Arnold Schoenberg ...... Sousa/Brion & Schissel Tony Clements, conductor The Light Fantastic...... Andrew Rindfleisch The Roosters Lay Eggs in Kansas...... Lake Philip Zahorsky, conductor emeritus Hemispheres...... Joseph Turrin Tyler Morse, horn First Symphony for Band...... William Bolcom Wheaton College March 13, 2011 A Century of Progress...... John Philip Sousa, ed. Roy J. Weger Symphonic Band Timothy Yontz, conductor Der Traum des Oenghus, Teil 2 ...... Rolf Rudin May 6, 2011 The Glass Bead Game (after Herman Hesse) ...... GEORGIA ...... James A. Beckel, Jr. Mercer University Abide With Me...... arr. Dawson Super Big Band Jazz Opus ...... George Roumanis Wind Ensemble Resplendent Glory...... Galante/Yontz The Escape, Chase and Departure, from ET ...... Douglas Hill, conductor ...... John Williams, arr. Kevin H. Moore Jonathan Swygert, trumpet Dance of the Epiphytes ...... Jukka Viitasaari Tom Gibson, trombone Parade of the Charioteers (From “Ben Hur”) ...... November 18, 2010 INDIANA ...... Miklos Rosza, arr. Robert Hawkins Indiana State University Chamber Ensembles and Concert Band Harlequin...... Bruce Broughton October 10, 2010 Ohlone College Fandango...... Joseph Turrin Wind Orchestra Hold This Boy and Listen...... Carter Pann Spring Concert Chamber Ensembles Sang!...... Dana Wilson Trio for Flute, Clarinet and Alto Saxophone...Harvey Tony Clements, conductor Sunrise at Angel’s Gate...... Philip Sparke Philip Zahorsky, conductor emeritus The Harfleur Song...... Harvey Into the Raging River...... Steven Reineke It Takes Four to Tango...... Dorff William Johnson, guest conductor The Dawning of the Soul...... Daniel R. Mitchell Matt Tropman, euphonium La Mezquita de Córdoba (The Mosque at Córdoba) May 8, 2011 Indiana State University ...... Julie Giroux Concert Band Dennis Ballard, conductor Toccata Marziale...... R. Vaughan Wiliams Mercer University Der Traum des Oenghus, Teil 1...... Rolf Rudin Alex Akers, Michael Baum, Dan Cummins, and Wind Ensemble Elizabeth Ratcliff, student conductors Fantasia di Concerto....E. Boccalari, arr. Kent-Akers Douglas Hill, conductor Les Preludes...... Franz Liszt, tr. Mark Hindsley Dario Sotelo, guest conductor Olympia Hippodrome March...... R. Alexander Merritt Beach March...... Gorham Ryan Kirkconnell, tuba In Heaven’s Air...... Hazo Give Us This Day...... David Maslanka April 8, 2011 Ave Maria Angelus Domini from “Fod” and “Dom” Spirit of he Falcon...... Saucedo Benediction...... Stevens ....Franz Biebl, adapted by Robert C. Cameron …Go ...... Samuel Hazo Symphonic Songs for Band.. Robert Russell Bennett Fanfare Ode & Festival (after Claude Gervaise)...... Tuba Concerto...... Frigyes Hidas Margolis Caetê Jururê “The Supplication of the Forest”...... Pomona College Band Silent Stands the Elm...... Barrett ...... Edmundo Villani-Cortes Toccata for Band...... Erickson Graydon Beeks, conductor Dead Man’s Hand Rag for Concert Band...... April 30 & May 2, 2011 ...... David Johnson Indiana State University Suite Colombiana No. 2 for Band...... Symphonic Band and Wind Orchestra Early Light...... Bremer ...... Victoriano Valencia Rincon A Somerset Rhapsody...... Holst/Grundman “Our Heritage” October 14, 2010 Shepherd’s Hey...... Grainger/Rogers Mercer University A Glorious Day...... Roussel/Fonder Chamber Players The Smileys of Redlands...... Goodwin Symphonic Band San Jose, Costa Rica Tour Roby G. George and Gary Wallyn, conductors Divertimento...... Bernstein/Grundman May 15-19, 2011 Easter Monday on the White House Lawn...... Ride ...... Hazo Chorale Prelude: Be Thou My Vision...... Stamp ...... Sousa/Rogers Universidad de Costa Rica Manhattan Beach. March...... Sousa/Brion/Schissel Chant and Jubilo...... McBeth May 16, 2011 Scenes from the Louvre...... Dello Joio Museo Nacional de Costa Rica Wind Orchestra FLORIDA May 18, 2011 Roby G. George, conductor Nick DeJarlais, trumpet University of South Florida The Modinha that Villa Didn’t Write from 16 Wind Ensemble 2010 Concerto Competition Winner Waltzes for Solo Bassoon...... Francisco Mignone Nitro ...... Ticheli John Carmichael, conductor Sonata for Two Clarinets...... Francis Poulenc March 3, 2011 Hungarian Melodies...... Bach Three Canzonettes for Wind Trio Toccata Marziale...... Vaughan Williams I. Spoglia Amorosa ..... Adriano Banchieri arr. Tezak Awayday...... Adam Gorb Dies Natalis...... Hanson II. Mattinata...... Banchieri Slava ...... Bernstein 7 - PROGRAMS SUMMER 2011 Indiana State University Kazimierz Machala and Brian Kilp, horn Symphonic Wind Ensemble Concert Band Horn Quartet Ovation...... Ellerby Dennis Ballard, conductor Scottish Dances...... Arnold/Paynter Josh Bedford, Hallie Conrad, and Jason Wray, Fanfare for a New Era...... Stamp The Army of the Nile...... Alford student conductors Konzertstuck, for 4 Horns and Band...... Schumann Mannin Veen...... Wood November 16, 2010 Lincolnshire Posy...... Grainger Celebration...... Sparke Chamber Orchestra Cincinnatus March...... VanderCook/Grauer Indiana State University Prelude on a Welsh Tune “Hyfrydol”...... Shenandoah...... Ticheli Chamber Ensembles and Concert Band ...... Vaughan Williams Reflexão Dança (Reflection and Dance)...... May February 22, 2011 Simple Symphony...... Britten On a Hymnsong Lowell Mason...... Holsinger English Folk Song Suite...... Vaughan Williams Jubilant Concord...... Hill Cobb Chamber Ensembles Combined Ensembles Russian Christmas Music ...... Reed Preludio, BWV 876...... Bach American Salute...... Gould Die Bankelsangerlieder...... Anonymous Indiana State University Quatuor pour saxophones...... Jeanjean University of Nebraska at Omaha Symphonic Band and Wind Orchestra Concert Band Symphonic Wind Ensemble “Our History and Legacy” Dennis Ballard, conductor James R. Saker, conductor December 1, 2010 Jenny Hanchett, student conductor Courtney K. Snyder, associate conductor Raneigh Prall, graduate student conductor University Concert Band Symphonic Band Emperata Overture...... Smith Courtney K. Snyder, conductor Gary Wallyn, Douglas Keiser, and Down a Country Lane...... Copland/Patterson December 10, 2010 Roby G. George, conductors Fortress...... Ticheli “Prevailing Winds X” Procession of the Nobles...... Rimsky-Korsakov Contemplation...... Lucas Third Suite...... Jager Variants on an Early American Hymn Tune Curnow Symphonic Wind Ensemble Variations On A Korean Folk Song...... Chance Amparito Roca...... Texidor/Winter Symphony #2...... Hanson/McBeth Suite Francaise...... Milhaud Occident and Orient...... Saint-Saens/Schissel Wind Orchestra Indiana State University Sketches on a Tudor Psalm...... Tull Roby G. George, conductor Wind Orchestra Fantasy Variations on a Theme of Paganini.... Barnes John Boyd and George Graesch, Roby G. George, conductor University Concert Band guest conductors Kathleen Janert, graduate conductor Fanfare and Flourishes...... Curnow Brian Kilp, horn Raneigh Prall, graduate conductor Daydream...... Mahr Vanity Fair...... Fletcher/Karrick Gordon Couch, graduate conductor Rollo Takes a Walk...... Maslanka Concertino, Op. 45, No. 9...... Larsson/Watkins April 14, 2011 Three Chorale Preludes, Op. 122...... Brahms/Boyd University of Nebraska at Omaha Suite Dreams...... Bryant The Sinfonians...... Williams Symphonic Wind Ensemble Where the Highways Cross...... Bright Symphony for Band...... Persichetti James R. Saker, conductor October...... Whitacre Caroline Beatty and Anthony Pursell, Indiana State University Sensemayá...... Revueltas guest conductors Wind Orchestra Glory of the Yankee Navy...... Sousa The Continental Trombone Quartet Roby G. George, conductor “BOCH Festival” All-Star Band Weekend Indiana State University (Bands Orchestra and Chorus at the Holland January 16, 2011 Concert Band and Symphonic Band Center Honors Festival) April 19, 2011 January 22, 2011 Fanfare for a New Era...... Stamp Toccata Marziale...... Vaughn Williams Concert Band …GO...... Hazo Lullaby for Noah ...... Turrin Dennis Ballard, conductor La Procession du Rocio...... Turina/Reed Vanity Fair...... Fletcher Sarah Guse and Laura Smeltzer, Concerto for Trombone Quartet and Band... Richards student conductors Indiana State University Seacliffe Overture...... Curnow University of Nebraska at Omaha Roby G. George Debut Concert Fantasy on Yankee Doodle...... Williams Symphonic Wind Ensemble featuring Indiana State University Faculty Three Southern Vignettes...... Huckeby James R. Saker, conductor Chamber Players and Friends We Shall Lift Lamps of Courage...... Fagan Courtney K. Snyder, associate conductor Indiana State University Wind Orchestra Earthdance...... Sweeney Tim Nutting, graduate student conductor Kazimierz Machala, horn Rollercoaster...... Mahaffey University Concert Band February 18, 2011 Symphonic Band Courtney K. Snyder, conductor Douglas Keiser, conductor Tim Nutting, graduate student conductor Fanfare for a New Era...... Stamp Dennis Ballard, guest conductor “Cathedrals” Concerto for Horn, Winds and Percussion....Machala Gordon Couch, graduate student conductor March 1, 2011 Red Cape Tango...... Daugherty Chester (excerpts)...... Schumann Le Bal De Beatrice d’Este...... Hahn Gettysburg Hymn...... Turin Symphonic Wind Ensemble Sanctuary...... Tichelli The Volunteers...... Sousa Sonoran Desert Holiday...... Nelson Lincolnshire Posy...... Grainger Midway March...... Williams Ave Maria...... Biebl/Cameron Hymn to the Fallen...... Williams Cathedrals...... Salfelder Indiana State University Elegy for a Young American ...... LoPresti North by Northwest Overture.....Herrmann/Hammer Twentieth Annual Scholarship Concert Grant them Eternal Rest ...... Boysen, Jr. With Heart and Voice...... Gillingham The Year of the Horn The Stars and Stripes Forever...... Sousa University Concert Band featuring Kazimierz Machala, horn Hosts of Freedom...... King/Paynter February 20, 2011 Blessed are They...... Brahms/Buehlman NEBRASKA Scenes from the Louvre...... Delo Joio Symphonic Band University of Nebraska at Omaha Douglas Keiser, conductor Symphonic Wind Ensemble David Mannell, tenor James R. Saker, conductor Kirkpatrick Fanfare...... Boysen Courtney K. Snyder, associate conductor Four Irish Songs for Tenor and Band...... arr. Smith Chamber Orchestra Finale from Symphony No. 1...... Kalinikov/Bainum Barry Ford, conductor Wind Orchestra “A Seat on the Isle” Roby G. George, conductor October 12, 2010 8 - PROGRAMS SUMMER 2011 University of Nebraska at Omaha Symphonic Band University of North Carolina at Greensboro Symphonic Wind Ensemble Summer Dances...... Brian Balmages Casella Sinfonietta James R. Saker, conductor March, op.99...... Sergei Prokofiev/arr. Yoder Kevin M. Geraldi, conductor Jake Wallace, guest conductor Jesus Christ Superstar...... Justin C. Davis and Eduardo Vargas, Jason Johnson, trumpet ...... Andrew Lloyd Webber/arr. Mancini, Moss guest conductors Jeffery Malashock, bassoon January 26, 2011 Lydia Selzle, violin University of North Carolina at Greensboro “Reed (Read) All About It” Symphonic Band Partita No. 6 in E-Flat...... Druschetzky April 3, 2011 Kevin M. Geraldi, conductor Concertino for 12 Instruments...... Stravinsky John R. Locke, guest conductor Torn Canvases...... Tommasini The Washington Post...... Sousa Anthony Taylor, clarinet Octet op. 216...... Reinecke The Old Sore Head...... Fucik/Rogers NCMEA In-Service Conference The Red Pony Suite...... Copland November 7, 2010 University of North Carolina at Greensboro Suite for Trumpet and Concert Band...... Cobine Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band It Perched for Vespers Nine...... Puckett Morning Alleluias for the Winter Solstice...... Nelson John R. Locke and Kevin M. Geraldi, Missouri Shindig...... H. Owen Reed The Marbled Midnight Mile...... Bryant conductors Armenian Dances Part II...... Alfred Reed Black Dog...... McAllister Richard Floyd, Michael Haithcock and Minstrels of the Kells...... Welcher Sue Samuels, guest conductors University of Nebraska at Omaha John Mackey, visiting composer Symphonic Wind Ensemble University of North Carolina at Greensboro February 18, 2011 James R. Saker, conductor Casella Sinfonietta Courtney K. Snyder, associate conductor Kevin M. Geraldi, conductor Blink ...... Puckett Tim Nutting, graduate student conductor Justin C. Davis and Eduardo Vargas, Psalm...... Persichetti University Concert Band guest conductors Come, Drink One More Cup...... Qian Courtney K. Snyder, conductor November 11, 2010 Candide Suite...... Bernstein/Grundman Tim Nutting, graduate student conductor The Goldman Band March...... King “Travelin’ Music” Mutations from Bach...... Barber Baron Cimetière’s Mambo...... Grantham April 17, 2011 Adagio, K. 411...... Mozart Hymn to a Blue Hour...... Mackey Chanson et Danses...... d’Indy Symphony in B-Flat...... Hindemith Symphonic Wind Ensemble Duex Aubades...... Lalo …GO...... Hazo Divertimento for Brass and Percussion...... Husa University of North Carolina at Greensboro La Procession du Rocio...... Turina/Reed University Band The Red Pony...... Copland University of North Carolina at Greensboro Justin C. Davis, conductor Monark Avenue...... Forsstrom University Band Karen Hayden, mezzo-soprano Vientos y Tangos...... Gandolfi Justin C. Davis, conductor February 22, 2011 Brazil...... Barroso/Scheffer November 30, 2010 University Concert Band Dedicatory Overture...... Williams Overture for Winds...... Carter *Flip’s March from Little Nemo in Slumberland...... Elegy for a Young American...... Lo Presti Rhosymedre...... Vaughan Williams/Beeler ...... Michael Scheck …and the antelope play...... Carnahan Pageant...... Persichetti Hobbits from Symphony 1 “Lord of the Rings”...... Selections from The Danserye...... Susato/Dunnigan ...... de Meij Three Songs for Soprano and Wind Ensemble...... Ave Maria...... Biebl/Cameron ...... Strauss/Kreines NEW YORK Folk Song Suite...... Vaughan Williams March of the Belgian Paratroopers... Leemans/Wiley Houghton College Symphonic Winds Clapping Music...... Reich Danzas Cubanas...... Sheldon Brian Casey, conductor Armenian Dances part 1...... Reed Bridgette Lyon and Rachel Smith, University of North Carolina at Greensboro student conductors University of North Carolina at Greensboro Wind Ensemble “Sun, Sea, and Sky” Wind Ensemble John R. Locke and Kevin M. Geraldi, April 9, 2011 John R. Locke and Kevin M. Geraldi, conductors conductors Gregory Dick, Matthew McInturf, Hagios...... Schubert, trans. Casey Justin C. Davis, guest conductor Stanley Michalski, Jr., Frank Wickes and Blue Sky Day...... Mahr Carter Pann, piano soloist and visiting composer Don Wilcox, guest conductors Sun Paints Rainbows on the Vast Waves...... Bedford December 1, 2010 American Bandmasters Association Canterbury Chorale...... Van der Roost 77th National Convention Padstow Lifeboat...... Arnold Celebration Overture...... Creston March 3, 2011 My Jesus! Oh, What Anguish...... Bach, arr. Reed Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue, BWV 564...... Yosemite Autumn...... Camphouse ...... J.S. Bach/Hunsberger The Goldman Band March...... King Sun Dance...... Ticheli Slalom...... Pann Baron Cimetière’s Mambo...... Grantham Hands Across the Sea...... Sousa Concerto Logic...... Pann Symphony in B-Flat...... Hindemith Hymn to a Blue Hour...... Mackey University of North Carolina at Greensboro Sea Songs...... Knox NORTH CAROLINA Symphonic Band Gardner-Webb University Kevin M. Geraldi, conductor University of North Carolina at Greensboro Symphonic Band and Trumpet Ensemble John R. Locke and Justin C. Davis, Wind Ensemble and Casella Sinfonietta Matt Whitfield, conductor guest conductors John R. Locke and Kevin M. Geraldi, April 19, 2011 Anthony Taylor, clarinet conductors December 2, 2010 Justin C. Davis, guest conductor Symphonic Band Marjorie Bagley, violin . . .GO...... Samuel Hazo Morning Alleluias for the Winter Solstice...... Nelson Nathan Daughtrey and Joel Puckett, Prelude and Fugue in D Minor...... Bach/Moehlmann visiting composers The Lords of Greenwich, op.131...... Robert Sheldon Fantasies on a Theme by Haydn...... Dello Joio April 14, 2011 Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral from Lohengrin... Hold this Boy and Listen...... Pann ...... Richard Wagner/arr. Cailliet Black Dog...... McAllister The Gallant Seventh...... Sousa Trumpet Ensemble Galop...... Shostakovich/Hunsberger Limerick Daydreams...... Daughtrey Toccata...... G. Telemann/arr. Schmidt Southern Comforts...... Puckett Rejoice Ye Pure in Heart—Psalm 33...... Contre Qui, Rose...... Lauridsen ...... Arthur Messinter/arr. Collins Dance Movements...... Sparke 9 - PROGRAMS SUMMER 2011 University of North Carolina at Greensboro University Band OHIO TENNESSEE Columbus State Community College East Tennessee State University Justin C. Davis, conductor Concert Band Wind Ensemble Kiyoshi D. Carter, guest conductor Thomas Lloyd, conductor Christian Zembower, conductor April 17, 2011 Music of Ohio Composers Tennessee Music Educators Association May 15, 2011 All-State Conference Königsmarsch...... Strauss/Barrett Tennessee Bandmasters Association Old Churches...... Colgrass Bushnell’s Staff March...... Neddermeyer “Hall of Fame” concert El Camino Real...... Reed Eternal Hope...... Shaffer Nashville, TN Yosemite Autumn...... Camphouse Pennywhistle Jig...... Mancini April 8, 2011 Chorale and Shaker Dance...... Zdechlik Pet Parade...... Tatgenhorst The Big Cage...... King Music Alone...... Milford Prelude in e-flat minor, Op. 34, No. 14...... The Billboard March...... Klohr ...... Shostakovich/Reynolds University of North Carolina at Greensboro Relentless...... Boysen Symphonic Band Trauersinfonie...... Wagner/Leidzen Kevin M. Geraldi, conductor Radiant Joy...... Bryant John R. Locke and Justin C. Davis, RHODE ISLAND The Gumsucker’s March...... Grainger/Rogers guest conductors Rhode Island College Five Songs from the Hills...... Stamp April 19, 2011 Wind Ensemble Robert Franzblau, conductor Celebration from Symphonic Songs for Band...... Bennett Ceremonial Fanfare...... de Meij October 8, 2010 Danza de Los Duendes...... Galbraith East Tennessee State University Second Suite in F...... Holst Lebhaft from Konzertstück in F major, Op. 86...... Collaborative Concert Suite Française...... Woolfenden ...... Robert Schumann Christian Zembower and Carson Vermillion, Give Us This Day...... Maslanka Festive Overture, Op. 96...... Dimitri Shostakovich, trans. Donald Hunsberger conductors Hammersmith: Prelude and Scherzo..... Gustav Holst Andrew Boysen, Jr., guest conductor/composer NORTH DAKOTA Largo-Allegro molto from Serenade No. 10 “The Music of Andrew Boysen, Jr.” University of North Dakota in B-flat, K. 361...... Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart April 15, 2011 Wind Ensemble Overture from Music for the Royal Fireworks...... James Popejoy, conductor ...... George Frederic Handel Science Hill High School Wind Ensemble North Dakota Music Educators Association William Byrd Suite...... Gordon Jacob The Sinfonians March...... Williams Conference Conversations with the Night...... Boysen March 20, 2011 Rhode Island College ETSU Wind Ensemble Wind Ensemble Kirkpatrick Fanfare...... Boysen Festive Overture...... Shostakovich/Hunsberger Robert Franzblau, conductor Relentless...... Boysen Ghost Train...... Whitacre Jessica Rose Cambio, soprano Celebration from Symphonic Songs for Band...... Divertimento...... Cichy December 3, 2010 ...... Bennett Tidal Forces...... Markowski Combined Bands Shepherd’s Hey...... Grainger Nocturno, Op. 24...... Felix Mendelssohn Give Us This Day: A Short Symphony ...... Maslanka Canzona Primi Toni...... Giovanni Gabrieli University of North Dakota Cathedrals...... Catherine Salfelder East Tennessee State University Wind Ensemble Heart of the Morn...... H. Owen Reed Concert Band James Popejoy, conductor Gazebo Dances...... John Corigliano Christian Zembower, conductor Robert Brooks, guest conductor Russian Christmas Music...... Alfred Reed Outdoor/’Open Air’ concert Erin Lawler and Kilee Sundt, clarinets April 28, 2011 April 27, 2011 Rhode Island College Wind Ensemble March from Second Suite in F...... Holst Gavorkna Fanfare...... Stamp Robert Franzblau, conductor Chorale and Toccata...... Stamp Lustspiel Overture...... Kéler Béla Judith Lynn Stillman, piano Ammerland...... deHaan Studies in Motion...... Tull March 4, 2011 Puszta...... Van der Roost The Hounds of Spring...... Reed Simple Song...... Boysen Concertpiece No. 2...... Mendelssohn/Gee Fanfare for the Common Man...... Aaron Copland Vesuvius...... Ticheli Second Suite in F...... Holst Calcium Light Night...... Charles Ives Rocky Point Holiday...... Nelson “Exhilaration” from Southern Harmony...... Lee University ...... Donald Grantham Wind Ensemble University of North Dakota Symphony in B-Flat...... Paul Hindemith David R. Holsinger, conductor University Band The Union, Op. 48...... Winona Gray Holsinger, associate conductor James Popejoy, conductor ... Louis Moreau Gottschalk, arr. Samuel Adler October 11, 2010 Pops Concert Slava!...... Leonard Bernstein “UND @ the Movies!” Lincoln Portrait...... Aaron Copland Shortcut Home...... Dana Wilson April 28, 2011 Chester...... William Schuman Rhode Island College The Golden Plume...... Will Huff Theme from “Thus Spake Zarathustra”...... Wind Ensemble Homage: Three Tapestries...... David Holsinger ...... Strauss/Thomas Robert Franzblau, conductor Song for Lyndsay...... Andrew Boysen Hollywood Milestones...... arr. Higgins Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant, guest conductor Pathfinder of Panama...... J. P. Sousa The Magnificent Seven...... Bernstein/Phillippe Steven Bryant, guest composer Carmina Burana...... Carl Orff/Krance The Cowboys...... Williams/Bocook Garrett Mattson, flute Rainbows...... arr. Bullock April 22, 2011 Main Theme from “Star Wars”...... Williams/Custer Highlights from “The Music Man”...... Willson/Reed The National Game...... John Philip Sousa Selections from “Hairspray”...... Shaiman/Ricketts Al Fresco...... Karel Husa Music from “The Incredibles”..... Giacchino/Bocook October...... Eric Whitacre Fantasie Pastorale Hongroise...... Albert Franz Doppler, trans. Joseph Kreines Ecstatic Waters...... Steven Bryant 10 - PROGRAMS SUMMER 2011 Lee University Orange Concert Band Radford University Wind Ensemble National Emblem...... Symphonic Band David R. Holsinger, conductor ...... E. E. Bagley/ed. Frederick Fennell Wayne Gallops, conductor Winona Gray Holsinger, associate conductor Spiritual...... H. Owen Reed Michelle Meyer, graduate conductor Dr. Ron Brendal, narrator Chorale and Alleluia...... Howard Hanson April 20, 2011 November 30, 2010 White Concert Band Sol y Sombra...... George Gates To Walk With Wings...... Giroux Black Granite...... James Hosay Symphonic Dance No. 3, “Fiesta”...... Satiric Dances...... Dello Joio Medieval Suite...... Ron Nelson ...... J. Clifton Williams O Magnum Mysterium...... Lauridsen Waltz No. 2...... D. Shostakovich/Curnow In Flight...... Hazo Reagan of Illinois, Part 1...... Holsinger The University of Texas The Liberty Bell March...... J. P. Sousa Symphony Band Radford University West Point Symphony...... Morton Gould Damon S. Talley, conductor Wind Ensemble & Chamber Winds Richard Floyd, Jaclyn Hartenberger and Wayne Gallops, conductor Lee University Benjamin Lorenzo, guest conductors April 20, 2011 Wind Ensemble May 1, 2011 David R. Holsinger, conductor Petite Symphonie...... Gounod Winona Gray Holsinger, associate conductor Slava!...... Leonard Bernstein/trans. Clare Grundman “Ballet” from the Petite Suite...... Debussy/Boyd The Symphonic Wind Music of Southern Harmony...... Donald Grantham Music for Prague 1968...... Husa David R. Holsinger, Vol. 11 Concert San Antonio Dances...... Frank Ticheli March 22, 2011 A Cornfield in July and the River...... William Penn Virginia Tech University March from Symphonic Metamorphosis...... Faculty and Student Chamber Winds Fanfare Mid-America ...... Paul Hindemith/trans. Keith Wilson Travis J. Cross, conductor Solemn Hymn & Rowdy Dance Anthony C. Marinello, III, conductor Quiet River The University of Texas March 3, 2011 Symphonia Glorioso Wind Symphony “Mentors and Protégés” CityScape I - Festive Hours Neon Night Robert M. Carnochan, conductor CityScape II - Lonely Hours Anguished Night Jaclyn Hartenberger, guest conductor Sinfonia für Blaser...... Donizetti CityScape III - Morning Hours Salvation Light May 2, 2011 Serenade, Op. 7...... Strauss Serenade in D Minor, Op. 44...... Dvořák Lee University Sonata pian’e forte from Sacrae Symphoniae...... Wind Ensemble ...... Giovanni Gabrieli Virginia Tech University David R. Holsinger, conductor Descano (after omega)...... David T. Little Symphonic Wind Ensemble Winona Gray Holsinger, associate conductor Andante et Scherzo...... Eugene Bozza Travis J. Cross, conductor Lee University Choral Union Spiel für Blasorchester...... Ernst Toch March 20, 2011 William Green, conductor Colonial Song...... Percy Aldridge Grainger “Music and Memories of the Civil War” April 15, 2011 Emblems...... Aaron Copland American Salute...... Gould/Lang St. Patrick’s Hymn...... Dan Forrest The University of Texas Lincoln Portrait...... Copland The Testament of Freedom...... Randall Thompson Wind Ensemble Letter to Mrs. Bixby from Letters from Lincoln...... The City Symphony...... David Holsinger Jerry F. Junkin, conductor ...... Daugherty/Cross Christopher Anderson and Damon S. Talley, Battle Hymn of the Republic...... Steffe/Wilhousky guest conductors TEXAS May 4, 2011 Virginia Tech University Tarleton State University Symphonic Wind Ensemble Wind Ensemble Song of the Telegraph...... Ian Dicke Travis J. Cross, conductor Anthony Pursell, conductor …and the mountains rising nowhere...... April 17, 2011 Jordan Grelle, student conductor ...... Joseph Schwantner John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Featuring the Music of Film and Um Mitternacht...... Gustav Mahler April 18, 2011 Television Composer, Charles Fernandez Pictures at an Exhibition...... Composer- and Conductor-in-Residence .. Modeste Mussorgsky/trans. Merlin Patterson Short Essay...... Cross April 25, 2011 Almighty Father from MASS Bernstein/Hunsberger Aurora Awakes...... Mackey To Walk With Wings...... Giroux VIRGINIA Ecstatic Waters...... Bryant King Cotton...... Sousa Radford University Bayou Breakdown...... Karrick Symphonic Band Virginia Tech University Our Yesterdays Lengthen Like Shadows...... Hazo Wayne Gallops, conductor Symphony Band Bachus Illatus...... Fernandez Lindsay Bill and Michelle Meyer, David McKee, conductor Animatus Eventus...... Fernandez graduate conductors April 17, 2011 March 2, 2011 The University of Texas Shadow Rituals...... Markowski Concert Bands Fairest of the Fair...... Sousa Culloden...... Giroux Robert M. Carnochan, Scott S. Hanna, and Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night...DelBorgo Amparito Roca...... Texidor/Winter Damon S. Talley, conductors Compassion...... Curiale Jaclyn Hartenberger, Dennis Llinas, Benjamin Angels in the Architecture...... Ticheli Virginia Tech University Lorenzo, and Daniel Tembras, guest conductors Campus Band April 25, 2011 Radford University Anthony C. Marinello, III, conductor Wind Ensemble April 17, 2011 Texas Concert Band Wayne Gallops, conductor Symphonic Concert March...... March 2, 2011 American Folk Rhapsody No. 2...... Grundman ...... Giouse Bonelli/ed. Nicholas Falcone Elegy for a Young American...... Lo Presti Fanfare and Allegro...... J. Clifton Williams Mother Earth Fanfare...... Maslanka Chorale and Shaker Dance...... Zdechlik Longhorn Concert Band Divertimento...... Persichetti Columbian March...... King/Milford Ye Banks and Braes o’ Bonnie Doon...... George Washington Bridge...... Schumann ...... Percy Aldridge Grainger Joy ...... Curiale Courtly Airs and Dances...... Ron Nelson 11 - PROGRAMS SUMMER 2011 Virginia Tech University Symphonic Wind Ensemble Travis J. Cross, conductor May 12, 2011

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