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2012 Concert Programs 2012 CAZADERO MUSIC CAMP 2012 CAZADERO MUSIC CAMP YOUNG MUSICIANS CONCERT YOUNG MUSICIANS CONCERT Saturday June 23 Saturday June 23 CAZADERO ALL-CAMP CHOIR CAZADERO JAZZ WORKSHOP Rachel Nachison, conductor Benwar Shepard, conductor San Jose State University BTU Arts, Sacramento Swinging on a Star Burke and van Heusen Now’s the Time Charlie Parker arr. Roger Emerson B-flat Blues (Shuffle Time) Jamey Aebersold Hushabye Mountain Sherman and Sherman From Chitty Chitty Bang Bang arr. Beck It’s Possible Flaherty, Ahrens and Dr. Seuss CAZADERO STRING ORCHESTRA From Seussical the Musical Mary Dougherty, conductor Berkeley Unified School District CAZADERO PIANO ENSEMBLES Venez, Chantez Une Chanson Folk Song, Cameroon Danielle DiDonato, director Oh, come sing a song arr. T. Volk Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Rounds for Strings Kathleen Swayze Three Ländler Franz Schubert I. Roundabout I. Candace McQuaig, primo; Carly Iversen, secondo II. Basses Loaded II. Carly Iversen, primo; Isabella Garbarino, secondo IV. Violins versus Everyone Else III. Willy Wertheimer, primo; Max Kemnitz, secondo Elegy and Dance Richard Meyer A Little Night Music W.A. Mozart, arr. Javier Marco Batman Neal Hefti Ethan Yu, clarinet; Max Kemnitz, piano arr. Bob Cerulli Waltz Scherzo Dmitri Shostokovich Maurice Ruttiman, saxophone; Carly Iversen, piano CAZADERO CONCERT BAND Two Guitars Jason Klima Scott Souza, conductor Candace McQuaig Archbishop Riordan High School, San Francisco Little Serenade FJ Haydn Max Kemnitz Imperium Michael Sweeney Minuett JS Bach Overlords Sean O’Laughlin Carly Iversen In This Quiet Place Robert Sheldon Children’s Song No. 4 Chick Corea Canticum James Curnow Willy Wertheimer Abandoned Treasure Hunt Rob Grice The Clown Dmitri Kabalevsky Isabella Garbarino Flight of Courage Alan Lee Silva 2012 CAZADERO MUSIC CAMP 2012 CAZADERO MUSIC CAMP Middle School Mid-Session Concert Middle School Mid-Session Concert Sunday July 1 Sunday July 1 CAZADERO ALL-CAMP CHOIR It’s a Grand Ol’ Flag arr. Eugéne R. Rocherolle Liz Mazzaferro, Conductor Olivia Petty, primo; Phoebe Rose-Greene, secondo Sacred Heart Elementary School, Sacramento My Days Have Been So Wondrous Free Gail Smith Dillon Bayles Bonse Aba Traditional Zambian, arr. Victor C. Johnson American Patrol F. W. Meacham, arr. Carolyn Miller Peace Like a River Traditional Spiritual, arr. Ruth Elaine Schram Audrey Hirsch Anchor’s Aweigh Charles Zimmerman Shine Your Light Greg Giipin Taiden Zak, primo; Dillon Bayles, secondo My Country ‘tis of Thee Gail Smith CAZADERO GUITAR PROGRAM Nick Augusta Ross Thompson, Director San Francisco Conservatory Intermezzo Anonymous CAZADERO JAZZ ENSEMBLE Greensleeves Traditional Joe Mazzaferro, Conductor Spanish Study, based on Asturias Isaac Albeniz Sacramento State University Hannah Kuroso Doxy Sonny Rollins, arr. Mark Taylor Romance Spanish Traditional, ed. Lawrence Ferrara Besame Mucho Consuelo Velasquez, arr. Rick Stitzel Hannah Kuroso & Jess Kallen Li’l Darlin Neal Hefti Benny’s Greens Joe Mazzaferro CAZADERO PIANO ENSEMBLES CAZADERO ORCHESTRA Danielle DiDonato, Director Michael D. Stone, Conductor Royal Conservatory of Music, Glasgow Bakersfield Unified School District Star Spangled Banner arr. Stephanie Webster Egmont Overture L. van Beethoven, arr. Richard Meyer Samantha Williams, primo; Phoebe Rose-Greene, secondo; Cliffs of Moher Susan H. Day Nick Augusta, terzo Whimsical Dance Timothy Broege 1812 Overture P. I. Tchaikovsky, arr. Javier Marcó The James Bond Theme Monty Norman, arr. Bob Cerulli Sarah Cleary, flute; Spencer Thomas, piano Symphony No. 2, Finale P. I. Tchaikowsky, arr. Sandra Dackow Prelude from Te Deum Marc Antoine Charpentier Carlee Geisinger CAZADERO CONCERT BAND This Land is Your Land Woody Guthrie Kellie Bowman, Conductor James Geisinger Windemere Ranch Middle School, San Ramon Land of Hope and Glory Edward Elgar Olivia Petty Capriccio Espagnol Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakoff, arr. Mark Williams Washington’s March No. 1 Gail Smith Jungle Dance Brian Balmages Jaiden Zak Pevensey Castle Robert Sheldon Amazing Grace arr. Arthur Frackenpohl Highlights from Wicked Stephen Schwartz, arr. Michael Brown Micaiah Smith-Pierce, trumpet; Tessa Ferrall, piano Aces of the Air Karl L. King, arr. James Swearingen 2012 CAZADERO MUSIC CAMP 2012 CAZADERO MUSIC CAMP Middle School Final Concert Middle School Final Concert Saturday July 7 Saturday July 7 CAZADERO ALL CAMP CHOIR II. Romance Liz Mazzaferro Sean Sarti, primo; Nicole Steinberg, secondo Sacred Heart Elementary School, Sacramento IV. Andante con variazioni Audrey Hirsch, primo; David Lee, secondo Ain’t That Good News Traditional Spiritual, arr. Moses Hogan VI. Rondo The Alphabet W. A. Mozart Emily Robles, primo; Danielle DiDonato, secondo arr./ed. Elie Siegmeister & Walter Ehret CAZADERO JAZZ ENSEMBLE The Rainbow Connection Paul Williams & Kenneth L. Ascher Jonathan Brummel, Conductor California State University, Fresno CAZADERO GUITAR PROGRAM Ross Thompson, Director Bob Saget Mike Dana San Francisco Conservatory Down Time Paul Clark Blue Train John Coltrane, arr. Michael Sweeney Air sur la corde de Sol J.S. Bach Soul Bossa Nova Quincy Jones, arr. Mike Lewis Mr. Dowland’s Midnight John Dowland Gabe Berman, Ethan Blair, Hannah Kurosu, CAZADERO ORCHESTRA James Reager, Ross Thompson Karen Wells, Conductor Berkeley High School CAZADERO PIANO ENSEMBLES Danielle DiDonato, Director Fantasia on a Theme from Thailand Richard Meyer Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Classical Symphony, Finale Sergei Prokofiev, arr. C. L. Gruselle The Muppet Show Theme Jim Henson & Sam Pottle One Hand, One Heart Leonard Bernstein Lydia Brice from West Side Story arr. Robert Longfield 6 Easy Variations Dmitri Kabalevsky Spencer Thomas, secondo; Danielle DiDonato, primo Variations on a Theme by Handel Maurice C. Whitney Dragonflies in Sunshine Carl Reinecke Carlee Geisinger Themes from Scheherezade Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov Scotland the Brave Traditional arr. Richard Meyer Victoria Gioia Duet for Clarinet & Piano Michael Anthony Heath CAZADERO CONCERT BAND Kayla Dolberg, clarinet; James Geisinger, piano Larry B. Colón, Conductor Slavonic Dance #8 Antonin Dvorák De La Salle High School Sean Sarti After the Ball Charles K. Harris Into the Clouds! Richard L. Saucedo Claire Toney, flute; Nicole Steinberg, piano March from Symphony No. 2 P. I. Tchaikowsky, arr. Robert Longfield Six Petites Pièces Faciles, op. 3 Carl Maria von Weber Paper Cut Alex Shapiro I. Sonatina Music from West Side Story Leonard Bernstein, arr. Michael Sweeney Samantha Williams, primo; Phoebe Greene, secondo The Avenger March Karl L. King, arr. Gene Milford 2012 CAZADERO MUSIC CAMP 2012 CAZADERO MUSIC CAMP Junior High Mid-Session Concert Junior High Mid-Session Concert Sunday July 15 Sunday July 15 CAZADERO GUITAR ENSEMBLES CAZADERO JAZZ ENSEMBLE Ross Thompson, Director Bob Athayde, Conductor San Francisco Conservatory Stanley Middle School, Lafayette Sonata in G Moderato Ludwig van Beethoven Sister Sadie Horace Silver Jeremy Goldwasser, flute; Kelsey Kennedy, guitar Menuet F.J. Haydn Rice and Beans Victor Lopez Baryton Trio in C: Finale Kiron Kirsch-Posner, Brian Hingerty, Lukas Chao You’re Not the Bossa Me Lars Halle CAZADERO PIANO ENSEMBLES Don’t Get Sassy Thad Jones Danielle DiDonato, Director Royal Conservatoire of Scotland CAZADERO ORCHESTRA Somewhere Over the Rainbow Harold Arlen Gerald Willis, Conductor Henry Hopcroft Reno High School Cruella de Ville Mel Leven Isabella Isidro Overture to The Wasps Ralph Vaughan-Williams Someday My Prince Will Come arr. Steve Snelling 606 North Mountain Gerald Willis Dylan Love-Russom Capriccio Italien P.I. Tchaikowsky Colors of the Wind Alan Menken arr. 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