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NFA 2021 Program Book Concert Programs 8 3 21 THURSDAY Annual Meeting and Opening Flute Orchestra Concert Thursday, August 12, 2021 9:00–10:00 AM CDT Adah Toland Jones, conductor Kathy Farmer, coordinator Valse, from Sleeping Beauty Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840–93) Out of the Chaos of My Doubt Gordon Jones (b. 1947) Interlude No. 1 Rêverie Claude Debussy (1862–1918) Out of the Chaos of My Doubt Gordon Jones (b. 1947) Interlude No. 2 Talisman Alexandra Molnar-Suhajda (b. 1975) Out of the Chaos of My Doubt Gordon Jones (b. 1947) Interlude No. 3 Sierra Morning Freedom Jonathan Cohen (b. 1954) 2. Peregrine Bugler’s Dream Leo Arnaud (1904–91) 7 Decades of Innovating the Imagined: Celebrating the Music of Robert Dick Thursday, August 12, 2021 10:00–11:00 AM CDT Flames Must Not Encircle Sides Robert Dick (b. 1950) Lisa Bost-Sandberg Afterlight Dick Bonnie McAlvin Fire's Bird Dick Mary Kay Fink Book of Shadows Dick Leonard Garrison, bass flute Time is a Two Way Street Dick I. II. Robert Dick and Melissa Keeling High School Soloist Competition Final Round: Part I Thursday, August 12, 2021 10:00–11:30 AM CDT Amy I-Yun Tu, coordinator Katie Leung, piano Recorded round judges: Brian Dunbar, Luke Fitzpatrick, Izumi Miyahara Final round judges: Julietta Curenton, Eric Lamb, Susan Milan, Daniel Velasco, Laurel Zucker Finalists in alphabetical order: Emily DeNucci Joanna Hsieh Choyi Lee Xiaoxi Li Finalists will perform the following works in the order of their choosing: For Each Inch Cut Andrew Rodriguez (b. 1989) World Premiere Valse Caprice Daniel S. Wood (1872–1927) Sonata Francis Poulenc (1899–1963) 1. Allegretto malincolico Prize money provided by William S. Haynes & Company Big Things Happen in Threes Thursday, August 12, 2021 10:30–11:30 AM CDT Six Pieces Joseph Landers (b. 1965) Scorrevole Molto allegro ma sognante Lentissimo Allegretto Misterioso Giubilante Particle Accelerator Stephen Lias (b. 1966) Autumn Mist Butterflies Kimono Vuorovesi Trio Diane Boyd Schultz, flute Mary Lindsey Bailey, oboe Osiris J. Molina, clarinet Shoji Hilary Tann (b. 1947) Autumn Mist Butterflies Kimono Amici Musicale Francesca Arnone, flute Amy Collins, oboe Miniatures Joseph Hallman (b. 1979) 200 Years of Historical Flutes Thursday, August 12, 2021 11:30–12:30 PM CDT Six sonates en duo en forme de conversation, Op. 1, No. 1 Atys Generoso Andante à meza voce Allegro Na’ama Lion and Barbara Hopkins Pièces pour la flûte-traversière avec la basse continue, Deuxiéme Suite Louis De Caix D'Hervelois Prelude Muzzette l'Angelique Rossignol Michael Lynn, baroque flute Mark Edwards, harpsichord Sarabande and Doubles in G Major Johann Joachim Quantz (1697–1773) Leighann Daihl Ragusa Sonata in C Major, Op. 1 No. 1 Anna Bon (1738–after 1767) Adagio arr. Roberts & Stone Allegro Presto Gwyn Roberts, flute Richard Stone, flute “Come dolce all’alma mia, Cavatina” from Tancredi Gioachino Rossini (1792–1868) arr. Tulou & Carulli Wendell Dobbs, flute by Jacques Nonon, ca. 1860 Paris Júlio Ribeiro Alves, guitar by Aubrey et Maire, ca. 1840, Mirecour Around the World: England, France, and Germany Thursday, August 12, 2021 12:00–1:00 PM CDT Deviations on the Carnival of Venice Mike Mower (b. 1958) Mindy Kaufman, flute Bryan Wagorn, piano La Valse Maurice Ravel (1875–1937) Arr. Nagle/Kim: Hoogewerf Patricia Nagle, flute Mihi Kim, flute Pascal Rogé, piano High School Soloist Competition Final Round: Part II Thursday, August 12, 2021 12:00–1:30 PM CDT Amy I-Yun Tu, coordinator Katie Leung, piano Recorded round judges: Brian Dunbar, Luke Fitzpatrick, Izumi Miyahara Final round judges: Julietta Curenton, Eric Lamb, Susan Milan, Daniel Velasco, Laurel Zucker Finalists in alphabetical order: Chih-Hao Liu Annika Moon Maya Stock Erica Wang Finalists will perform the following works in the order of their choosing: For Each Inch Cut Andrew Rodriguez (b. 1989) World Premiere Valse Caprice Daniel S. Wood (1872–1927) Sonata Francis Poulenc (1899–1963) 1. Allegretto malincolico Flute Choir Showcase #1 Thursday, August 12, 2021 12:00–1:00 PM CDT Breaking Glass Nicole Chamberlain (b. 1975) When The Fog Lifts Robert Traugh (b. 1980) Brendan Kennelty, percussion The Lovely, The Dreamers, and She Clint Bleil (b. 1994) Brendan Kennelty, percussion Slippery Rock University Flute Ensemble Dr. Cassandra Eisenreich, director Rachel Crust, Isaiah Greenawalt, Rachel Green, Hope Kaufman, Kalista Heidkamp, Nikki Kammer, Samantha Kochis, Rachael Kovaly, Nicole Laborie, Jordan Lilly, Frances Orteza, Gracie Smith, Reilly Scherzer Quests Cassedy Caudill (b. 2001) The Journey Begins Into the Depths Desire Battle Andarele Traditional arr. Hoff/Little Cumbia De Javier Gabriel Musella (b. 1963) Middle Tennessee State University Grooves Flute Choir Deanna Little, director Christine Barham, Cassedy Caudill, McKayla Clements, Katie Craven, Jessica Gadue, Alyssa Jones, Alice Judy, K. Kessler, Rebecca Murphy, Italee Philom, Sarah Potts, Kayla Richardson, Robin Scheufele, Virginia Shingleton, and Morgan Von Doehren, flute Slade Moore and Euge Sosa Barboza, percussion Jump-Yip! Nicole Chamberlain (b. 1975) I May Be Down, but the Jig is Up Jonathan Cohen (b. 1954) Southwestern Oklahoma State University Flute Choir Shelley Martinson, director Destyne Anderson, Maegan Carty, Kamdyn Duncanson, Amanda Evinger, Allena Hawthorne, Riley Lee, Megan Levendosky, Kaden McSpedden, Margaret Michka, Tiffany Piper, Hayden Stephenson, Silvia Sutton, Pamela Welborn Sounds of Nature Thursday, August 12, 2021 1:00–1:45 PM CDT Three Scenes for Alto Flute, C-Flute and Piccolo Luigi Zaninelli (b. 1932) The Island Butterflies Birds Julie Martin Maisel Antarctica for Alto Flute and Recorded Sound Elizabeth Brown (b. 1953) Leone Buyse, alto flute Frequency Herman Beeftink (b. 1953) Francesca Arnone Christopher Lee Rik Noyce Lynne Stukart Fear, Hiding, Play Margaret Brouwer (b. 1940) Two Nocturnes David Liptak (b. 1949) Stone and Leaf Under Starry Skies American Wild Ensemble Trio Emlyn Johnson, flute Ellen Breakfield-Glick, clarinet Daniel Ketter, cello Identity & Transformation Thursday, August 12, 2021 1:30–2:30 PM CDT Finding the InBetween Leanna Keith (b. 1992) Leanna Keith Phoenix Rising for Solo Alto or Bass Flute and C Flute Stacy Garrop (b. 1969) Dying in Embers for Alto or Bass Flute Reborn in Flames for C Flute Christina Castellanos The Underground and Rainbow Railroads Matthew Emery (b. 1991) Christopher Lee, flute Denis Savelyev, flute Anna Savelyeva, piano Lisa Lindo, actor Nick Tsangaris, actor Around the World: From Central Europe to the Balkans Thursday, August 12, 2021 2:30–3:15 PM CDT Haiku No. 3 Marcel Chyrzyński (b. 1971) Natalia Jarząbek Pastorale and Thracian Dance Traditional Pastorale Melody (Ovcharska melodia) arr. Blagoeva/Tihov Thracian Dance (Trakiysko na poyas) Hristina Blagoeva Bal-kan-kan Kostadin Genchev Hristina Blagoeva, flute Chris Graham, tapan drum Piccolo Sonata Levente Gyöngyösi (b. 1975) Allegro vivace Largo Presto Peter Verhoyen, piccolo Stefan De Schepper, piano Flute Choir Reading Session: Low Flutes Thursday, August 12, 2021 3:00–3:45 PM CDT Chris Potter, conductor Christmas Concerto Archangelo Corelli (1653–1713) Adagio Boléro Maurice Ravel (1875–1937) Flutenado Paige Dashner Long (b. 1955) Sacramento River Ramble Ali Ryerson (b. 1952) Dancing Dessert Suite Dashner Long Chocolate Truffle Tango Lemon Merengue Pie A Love Letter to Sharyn Jonathan Cohen (b. 1954) Grace and Beauty Joy and Energy Piccolo Transcriptions Thursday, August 12, 2021 3:15–4:15 PM CDT Chaconne Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) arr. Mazzanti Nicola Mazzanti, piccolo Oboe Sonata in D Major, Op. 166 Camille Saint-Saëns (1835–1921) Andantino arr. Peel Ad Libitum - Allegretto - Ad Libitum Molto allegro Erica Peel, piccolo Amanda Harberg, piano Sonata in E-flat Major, No. 2 Johannes Brahms (1833–1897) Allegro amabile arr. Galatis Zachariah Galatis, piccolo Maria Garcia, Piano Frühlingsmorgen (Spring Morning) Gustav Mahler from Lieder und Gesänge, Vol. 1 (1860–1911) Ich ging mit Lust durch einen grünen Wald (I Walked with Joy in a Green Wood) from Lieder und Gesänge, Vol.2 Rachel Ordaz, piccolo Chuck Woodward, piano Tzigane, M.76 Maurice Ravel (1875–1937) arr. Verhoyen Peter Verhoyen, piccolo Stephanie Proot, piano Chamber Music of Valerie Coleman and Amanda Harberg Thursday, August 12, 2021 4:00–5:00 PM CDT Mementos for Flute and Guitar Amanda Harberg (b. 1973) Looking Glass Wind Vane Sweet Clover Marble Horse Dreamcatcher Cat's Cradle World Premiere Cline/Cuestas Duo Jenny Cline, flute Carlos Cuestas, guitar Red Clay & Mississippi Delta Valerie Coleman (b. 1970) Stone Fort Wind Quintet Christina Guenther, flute Abby Yeakle Held, oboe Christopher Ayer, clarinet Charles Gavin, horn Lee Goodhew, bassoon Suite for Woodwind Quintet Harberg 1. Cantus 2. Furlana Madera Wind Quintet Amy Thiemann Leal, flute Jason Paschall, oboe Cheyenne Cruz, clarinet Angela Winter, horn Jorge Cruz, bassoon Fever Dreams Harberg World Premiere Nicola Mazzanti, piccolo Pamela Stahel, piccolo Marta Rossi, piccolo Portraits of Langston Coleman Prelude: Helen Keller Danse Africaine Le Grand Duc Mambo Silver Rain Parisian Cabaret Harlem’s Summer Night Mary Matthews, flute Mark Cramer, clarinet Paul Thurmond, piano Unlikely Pairings Thursday, August 12, 2021 4:45–6:00 PM CDT Contrapunctus (Mirrors) Donald Appert (b. 1953) Contranyms Paul Richards (b. 1969) Buckle Impassionate Fast Discursive Weather Custom Temper Show-stopper Reflexive Shelley Martinson, flute Philip Martinson, trombone One Another Karola Obermüller (b. 1977) Out of Line Peter Gilbert (b. 1975) Fast, Short & Tight Slow and Serene Interlude: Hovering, Expectant, Connected Incisive, Lilting Silver Reed Duo Jennifer Lau, flute Eric Lau, saxophone 2019 & 2020 Young Artist Competition Winners in Concert: Antonina Stycen & Yi Xiang Thursday, August 12, 2021 5:30–7:00 PM CDT Suite No. 5 in C minor Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) 1. Prelude arr. Styczen 2. Allemande Desert Dusk for Alto Flute and Cello Daniel Dorff (b.1956) Pola Benke, cello Penelope for Solo Flute and Electronics (2020) Ted Babcock (b. 1992) Requiem Milonga Valerie Coleman (b. 1970) Antonina Styczen, flute Rui Urayama, piano Voice Toru Takemitsu (1930–1996) Fantasy No.
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