CCM Philharmonia Mark Gibson, music director

Violin I Cello Harp Wooram Kwon, Zhang Bo, principal Frances Cobb Concertmaster Pu Chen Maleah Eubanks Zhang Ying, Sarah Donahue ORCHESTRA Assistant Concertmaster Carmine Miranda Percussion AND SERIES Steve Nordstrom Ya- Han Chang Lauren Fink Byong Gul Seo Margaret Conley Scott Gettlin PRESENTS Yang Liu Shane Jones Erica Dicker Bass Justin Scheibel Pei-Heng Chang, principal Orchestra Manager Minhee Bae Kyle Elkins Sarah Anne Slaby Dan Wang Bryan Andrews Kate Goldstein Andrew Williams Librarian Haoli Liu Margaret Conley “BLACK DAHLIA” Lu Li Alto Flute Gi Yeon Koh Xue Su Graduate Assistants The Music of Bob Belden Xia Xia Zhang Michael Goist Bass Flute Huan Jing Violin II Gunyoung Park Chia-Hsuan Lin Chang Ji, principal Isaac Selya JAZZ ENSEMBLE Evan Hurley English Horn Elizabeth Franks Sammy Belvins Dr. Scott Belck, conductor Sara Jin Emma Peters Contrabass Sax Jumi Lee Joe Duran PHILHARMONIA Christine Prindle Qiao Yu Horn ORCHESTRA Xingye Hau Virginia Arnette Yu –Lin Lui Adam Black Rachel Hockenberry Mark Gibson, music director Viola Stephanie Hollander En Chi Huang, principal Michael Nelson Special Guests Keita Tanaka Jessica Pinkham Bob Belden, composer/saxophone Natasha Simmons , trumpet Chris Lape Tuba Stephen Goist Brandon Compton Melissa Tschlamer Featuring: Animation Travis Rollins Pete Clagett, trumpet Kelly Meyer Bob Belden, soprano sax Roberto Verastegui, keyboards Jacob Smith, bass Matt Young, drums Sunday, April 8, 2012 CCM has become an All-Steinway School through the kindness of its donors. Corbett Auditorium A generous gift by Patricia A. Corbett in her estate plan has played a key role 7:00 p.m. in making this a reality. Jazz Series Sponsors: CHRISTOPHER DIETZ AND FAMILY JAMEY AEBERSOLD JAZZ About Bob Belden One of the most adventurous arrangers of the 1990s and 2000s, Bob Belden took the music of Puccini, Prince and (with PROGRAM the most success) Sting and turned it into jazz. After Genesis In Flight graduating from the University of North Texas in 1978, he was Dawn with ’s Orchestra for 18 months, worked with City of Angels Donald Byrd off-and-on during 1981-1985, played with the Mel Dreamworld Lewis Orchestra and produced two of Red Rodney records. Prelude to Love Danza D’Amore He has been been the recipient of numerous recognitions and Zanzibar awards, including 3 Grammy Awards. Black Dahlia Edge of Forever (Last Night at the Hacienda Club) Freeway Elegy (City Lights, Prayer, Procession & Ascension) Black Dahlia showcases a 12-part orchestra paying tribute to Terra Incognito the late Elizabeth Short, a celebrated Hollywood actress who Cry in the Wind was murdered in 1947. Urbanoia Transparent Heart

“Tim Hagans is a Buffet Group USA performing artist that plays Tim Hagans, trumpet exclusively on Antoine Courtois Paris trumpets.” Hagans has been nominated for three Grammy Awards, Very Special Thanks to Yamaha Corporation for their including Best Instrumental Composition and two nominations invaluable support for this program. for Best Contemporary Jazz CD. He has released numerous recordings as a bandleader, and Animation*Imagination (1999), CCM Jazz Ensemble Re-Animation (2000) and “Box of Cannoli” on The Avatar Dr. Scott Belck, conductor Sessions (2010) have earned him Grammy nominations. Saxophone Guitar During the mid-seventies, Hagans had the opportunity to play Michael Shults, alto* Joe Wittman* with Stan Kenton and tour with Woody Herman, then moved Jon Ludwig, alto to Sweden, playing and touring with Swedish and Danish big Dan Erbland, tenor* Piano bands, small groups and teaching at various institutions. Joel Land, tenor* Josh Jessen* Joe Duran, contra-bass Bass He has collaborated with such artists as Bob Belden, Joe Trumpet Will Wagner Lovano, Bob Mintzer, Maria Schneider, , Vic Juris, Matt Anklan, lead Fred Hersch, Gary Peackock and many others. Since 1996 he Mike Jones Drums has served as the artistic director of the Norrbotten Sam Lauritsen Matt McAllister based in Luleå, Sweden. Brandon Mather Percussion Trombone Juan Montoya Chris Ott, lead Moe Thompkins * soloist Zach Granger John Renfroe, bass