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2013 Concert Programs 2013 Cazadero Music Camp 2013 Cazadero Music Camp Young Musicians Session Concert Young Musicians Session Concert Saturday June 22, 2013 Saturday June 22, 2013 CAZADERO ALL-CAMP CHOIR CAZADERO JAZZ WORKSHOP Rachel Nachison, Conductor Benwar Shepard, Director UC Santa Cruz BTU Arts, Sacramento The Rhythm of Life Dorothy Fields & Cy Coleman St. Louis Blues W. C. Handy from Sweet Charity arr. Roger Emerson C Jam Blues Duke Ellington Landslide Stevie Nicks CAZADERO STRING ORCHESTRA arr. A. Adams, P. Astrom & E. Lojeski Tristan Arnold, Conductor Touch the Sky Alexander Mandel & Mark Andrews Lincoln High School, San Francisco from the motion picture Brave arr. Mac Huff Fiddles on Fire Mark Williams Classic Bits and Pieces arr. Michael Story CAZADERO PIANO PROGRAM Dance of the Samodivi Soon Hee Newbold David Lee, Director Minuet from the “Oxford” Symphony F. J. Haydn Sacramento Opera arr. Sidney Carlin La belle Cathérine Carl Czerny Dragonhunter Richard Meyer Sophie Kerosky Musette J. S. Bach Ruby Jordan 2013 Cazadero Honoree: Minuet in F W. A. Mozart Terri Knight Matisse Kleinheinz Minuet J. S. Bach Vincent Nappo CAZADERO CONCERT BAND Three Pieces for Children Heinrich Wohlfahrt Mike Mangonon , Conductor Dance Cosumnes Oaks High School, Elk Grove Sophie Kerosky, Primo Ruby Jordan, Secondo Queenwood Overture Anne McGinty Waltz Matisse Kleinheinz, Primo Vincent Nappo, Secondo A Prehistoric Suite Paul Jennigs, orch. Teresa Jennings Vivace I. Stegosaurus (The Gladiator) Alex Liedtka, Primo David Lee, Secondo II. Brontosaurus (Gentle Giant) Sonatina, op. 36, no. 4 Muzio Clementi III. Pterodactyl (Gentle Giants of the Sky) I. Con spirito IV. The Battle (Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops) Alex Liedtka The Last Spring Edvard Grieg Summertime George Gershwin Kate Van Riper, Primo Grant McKechnie, Secondo from Porgy and Bess arr. Michael Story Sonatina, op. 13, no. 1 Dmitri Kabalevsky I. Allegro assai e lusingando Hymn to the Fallen John Williams Grant McKechnie from the Motion Picture Saving Private Ryan arr. Michael Sweeney III. Presto Kate Van Riper Music from Pirates of the Carribean Klaus Badelt arr. Michael Brown 2013 Cazadero Music Camp 2013 Cazadero Music Camp MIddle School Mid-Session Concert MIddle School Mid-Session Concert Sunday June 30, 2013 Sunday June 30, 2013 CAZADERO ALL CAMP CHOIR April Showers Louis Silvers, arr. Bill Irwin Liz Mazzaferro, Conductor Jalene Chok, violin Jaiden Zak, piano Sacred Heart Parish School, Sacramento Ma Fanchette est charmante Carl Czerny Star Dance Music & additional words by Janet Gardner Brandan Creemer Original poem by Robert Louis Stevenson Alexander March Carl Czerny The Mouse Madrigal Traditional, arr. Steven Porter Candace McQuaig Duct Tape (Materia Potens et Adhaesiva) Mark Burrows Le Jardin de Dolly Gabriel Fauré Aiden McAllister, primo Mills Haskett, secondo CAZADERO GUITAR ENSEMBLE Reverie Claude Debussy Jessica Kallen, Director Kyra Lee Acalanes High School, Lafayette Papillon Edvard Grieg Prelude from Op. 114 Ferdinand Carulli Adam Weidman Emmet Tuttle Capriccietta, op. 192 no. 3 Gurlitt Menuett J. Krieger Abigail Floyd, primo Adam Weidman, secondo Kyra Lee, terzo Max Ponsa Little Serenade F. J. Haydn CAZADERO JAZZ ENSEMBLE Anna Irwin Patrick Langham, Conductor Greensleeves arr. K. Murdick University of the Pacific Max Ponsa, Anna Irwin, Emmett Tuttle Leap Frog Joe Garland, arr. Paul Lavender Study in C Major Fernando Sor Brother Mister Christian McBride, arr. Mike Kamuf Emmett Tuttle, Anna Irwin, Max Ponsa Again and Again Benny Carter Menuett from Water Music G. F. Handel Around the Horn Carl Strommen Anna Irwin, Max Ponsa, Emmett Tuttle, Jess Kallen CAZADERO ORCHESTRA CAZADERO PIANO PROGRAM Loretta McNulty, Conductor David Lee, Director Lafayette & Mt. Diablo School Districts Sacramento Opera Water Music Selections G. F. Handel, arr. Emil Kahn Waltz: Allegro vivace Johann Nepomuk Hummel I. Entrée II. Louré III. Hornpipe IV. Coro Max Kemnitz Austrian Theme Carl Czerny Theme and Finale Johannes Brahms Jaiden Zak from Variations on a Theme of Haydn arr. Edward Jurey Dance Daniel Gottlob Türk España Cañi Spanish Folk Song, arr. Merle J. Isaac Candace McQuaig, primo Josephine Wallin, secondo Celtic Butterfly Traditional, arr. Julie Lyonn Lieberman Theme: Allegretto L. van Beethoven Temptation Arthur Freed & Naciò Herb Brown Aiden McAllister arr. Merle J. Isaac Partant pour la Syrie Carl Czerny Josephine Wallin CAZADERO CONCERT BAND Adagio in C major W. A. Mozart Aaron Smith, Conductor Abigail Floyd Monterey Trail High School, Elk Grove Valse Noble, op. 192 no. 1 Gurlitt Kentucky 1800 Clare Grundman William Werthimer, primo Spencer Thomas, secondo Gadget Randall D. Stoneridge Max Kemnitz, terzo Spy Chase Brant Karrick Invention no. 9 J. S. Bach Arabian Dances Roland Barrett William Werthimer 2013 Cazadero Music Camp 2013 Cazadero Music Camp MIddle School Session Final Concert MIddle School Session Final Concert Saturday July 6, 2013 Saturday July 6, 2013 CAZADERO ALL CAMP CHOIR Andante from Andante et Scherzo Joseph Eduard Barat Liz Mazzaferro, Conductor Nina Price, piano Joe Mazzaferro, trumpet Sacred Heart Parish School, Sacramento Norwegian Dance Edvard Grieg A Mozart Canon based on a melody by W. A. Mozart ar- Isabel Garbarino, primo David Lee, secondo ranged by Donald Moore Peter Piper Lon Beery CAZADERO JAZZ ENSEMBLE Ease On Down the Road Charlie Smalls, arr. Marilyn S. Marzuki Cory Cunningham, Conductor Camerado Springs Middle School, Cameron Park CAZADERO GUITAR PROGRAM Jessica Kallen, Director Deacon Jack’s Gospel Shack Paul Murtha Acalanes High School, Lafayette My Funny Valentine Rodgers & Hart, arr. Dave Wolpe A Little Piece Robert Schumann El Baile (The Dance) Carl Strommen Mae Hartwell This Little Light of Mine Andy Clark The Happy Farmer Robert Schumann Attack of the Killer Tomatoes John Debello, arr. Ralph Ford Anna Irwin Rondino Jean-Phillipe Rameau CAZADERO ORCHESTRA Anna Irwin, Jess Kallen Michael D. Stone “Aylesford” Air G. F. Handel Bakersfield City School District Mae Hartwell, Anna Irwin Overture to The Barber of Seville Gioachino Rossini, arr. Richard Meyer CAZADERO PIANO PROGRAM Joust Richard Meyer David Lee, Director Three Outdoor Sketches Brendan McBrien Sacramento Opera I. Work Song Scotch Air Carl Czerny II. Twilight Nina Price III. Men and Machines Tyrolienne from La Fiancée Jacques Auber Battle of the Ancient Dragons Rob Grice Theo Enniss Shalom Chavarine Elliot Del Borgo Waltz Johann Nepomuk Hummel Dark Adventure Ralph Ford Max Kemnitz Theme from Variations for Clarinet and Piano Carl Maria von Weber CAZADERO CONCERT BAND Candace McQuaig, piano Kevin Tang, clarinet Diana Gomez, Conductor Sonatina in G major Muzio Clementi Presidio Middle School, San Francisco Allegretto Shackleford Banks (Tale of the Wild Mustangs) Jay Bocook Tom Monfredini Solitude Richard Frazier Rondo from A Sweet Little Suite for Concert Band Isabel Garbarino The Great Locomotive Chase Robert W. Smith Sonatina op. 36 no. 6: Allegro con Spirito Muzio Clementi O Mio Babbino Caro Giacomo Puccini Samantha Williams from Gianni Schicchi arr. Johnnie Vinson Berceuse Gabriel Fauré Under the Sea Alan Menken, arr. Jerry Nowak Brendan Creemer, primo David Lee, secondo from the movie The Little Mermaid Allegretto in C minor Anton Diabelli Miss Liberty March John Edmondson Spencer Thomas, primo Candace McQuaig, secondo 2013 Cazadero Music Camp 2013 Cazadero Music Camp Junior High Mid Session Concert Junior High Mid Session Concert Sunday July 14, 2013 Sunday July 14, 2013 CAZADERO GUITAR ENSEMBLES CAZADERO JAZZ ENSEMBLE Ross Thompson, Director Joe Mazzaferro, Conductor San Francisco Conservatory California State University, Stanislaus Allegretto Anton Andre Brother Mister Christian McBride, arr. Mike Kamuf Minuet in G J. S. Bach Call Me Later Cyrus Chestnut, arr. Joe Mazzaferro Diana Gruber, Selen Ozturk When I Fall in Love Victor Young & Edward Heyman arr. Alan Blaylock El Paño Moruno Spanish Traditional James Reager, Alex Hasselbring Birk’s Works Dizzie Gillespie, arr. Mike Tomaro CAZADERO PIANO PROGRAM CAZADERO ORCHESTRA Danielle DiDonato, Director Doris Fukawa, Conductor Royal Conservatoire of Scotland The Crowden School, Berkeley The House of the Rising Sun Alan Price The Music for the Royal Fireworks G. F. Handel Victoria Gioia, piano Alex Hasselbring, guitar Ouverture ed. A. Baines & C. Mackerras Allegro W. A. Mozart Enigma Variations Edward Elgar Krista Cleary IX. Nimrod Cortège de Sauterelles Sergei Prokofiev Tessa Ferrall Sicilienne from Pelleas et Melisande Gabriel Fauré Sonatina, op. 36 no. 1 Muzio Clementi from Pelleas et Melisande Haley Penn Angels’ Voices J. Friederich BurgmÜller March to the Scaffold Hector Berlioz Melina Solari from Symphonie Fantastique arr. Anthony Carter Romance Dmitri Shostakovich Phoebe Green 2013 Cazadero Honoree: Crimson Dawn John F. Carré Deborah Chin Rokeach Audrey Hirsche Albumblatter, op. 124 no. 1 Robert Schumann Pieter Derksen CAZADERO CONCERT BAND Seven Bagatelles, op. 33 L. van Beethoven Norman Dea, Conductor no. 2 Acalanes High School, Lafayette Nick Augusta no. 6 Falcon Lake Overture Robert Sheldon Sean Sarti Fortress Frank Ticheli no. 7. Pearl Zhong The Witch and the Saint Steven Reinecke The Invincible Eagle J. P. Sousa, arr. Jay Bocook 2013 Cazadero Music Camp 2013 Cazadero Music Camp Junior High Session Final Concert Junior High Session Final Concert Saturday July 20, 2013 Saturday July 20, 2013 CAZADERO GUITAR PROGRAM Elegie Jules Massenet Ross Thompson, Director Amelia Malpas, flute Audrey Hirsch, piano San Francisco Conservatory Marche
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