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STAGE CONCERT BAND See our Inventory! Too Beautiful for Words Rob Grice Conducted by Mr. Tromba, U of L Student Teacher
Agressivo Randall Standridge www.milesaheadmusic.net SYMPHONIC BAND 502-479-3772 New and Used Instruments! The Chimes of Liberty E. F. Goldman Quality Accessories! arr. Calvin Custer Experienced Repair!
Too Beautiful for Words Rob Grice Conducted by Mr. Tromba, U of L Student Teacher
Unraveling Andrew Boysen Jr.
Yakety Sax J. Rich/H. Randolph arr. E. Osterling
GRAND FINALE: ALL PLAYERS
Jupiter Hymn Gustav Holst (from The Planets) arr. Johan DeMeij Refrain from talking. (The first and greatest rule. It also includes whispering during the music.) Turn off or mute your cell phones, pagers, other electronic devices and, above all, please do not make calls during the concert. (This is the second most important rule.) No singing, tapping fingers or feet. (The musicians do not need your help, and your neighbors need silence. Learn to tap your toes inside your shoes – its good exercise to reduce toe fat.) Please have nothing in your mouth, besides your teeth and tongue. (Loud popping gum is distracting to the performers.) Do not wear watches with alarms nor jangle jewelry. (You may enjoy the sound, but the added percussion is disturbing to everyone around you.) Do not open and close your purse, nor rip open your Velcro wallet. Do not sigh with boredom. (If you are in agony, keep it to yourself. Your neighbor just may be in ecstasy, 1831 Blankenbaker Parkway which should also be kept under control.) Do not applaud between movements. (You may think the music is over, but it is not. You don’t want Suite 300 to be the only one clapping.) Do not read nor play with a toy in your pocket. Louisville, KY 40299 (To listen means just that. Use the time to turn on a “video screen” in your mind and create a story to the music.) Concert Etiquette for Adults
Refrain from talking. (This is the first and greatest rule.) Turn off or mute your cell phones, pagers, watch alarms and other electronic devices and, above all, please do not make calls during the concert. (While many phones and pagers now have very symphonic-like rings, they don’t always fit into the musical score, nor do they provide pleasant sounds for your neighbor.) Refrain from unwrapping noisy candy wrappers during the performance. (If the composer wanted to include crinkle paper noises to the music, he/she would have written it into the parts.) Do not wave to your child during the concert. (After all, they do know who you are already and they know you are there; you most likely brought them to the concert.) Do not leave as soon as your child’s portion of the concert is over. (All of the students deserve a full audience for their performances. Remember, the next time your child’s song could be last!) Applaud at appropriate times. (Some music has several sections.) Do not leave the auditorium during the music. (Wait for a break in the concert to visit the restroom, unless you are carrying a screaming child, in which case you should leave quietly and quickly, PLEASE!) Go to the concert expecting the best. (You will be surprised how good your child sounds when the other students join in!)
Concert Etiquette for Students Jeffersontown High School Band SPRING CONCERT Jeffersontown H.S. Fine Arts Auditorium Thursday, May 22, 2014 7:00 p.m.
Mr. Charles Stewart, Band Director Dr. Marty Pollio, JHS Principal