Program - 4:00pm

Star Spangled Banner Sousa, Damrosch arr. J. Harbaugh Central Washington University Department of Music presents:

First Ascent Camdem Hunt

Os Justi Bruckner arr. B. Hay Trumpet Festival

“Organ” Symphony No. 3 Saint-Saëns arr. D. Hinckley

Mass Trumpet Choir Selection TBA

CWU Trumpet Choir Josh Bell, Daniel Henrick, Chandler Little, Bethany Miller, Tim Goei, Max Jones, Matt Hooper, Aaron Barker, Spencer Manning, William Ward

Thank you to Rich Wetzel, Bach Corporation, Ted Brown Music, AJ Melcher, Dr. Nikolas Caoile: Department Chair, CWU Music Faculty and Staff, Music Guest Artist Committee, Jerilyn S. McIntyre Music Building Recital Hall and the CWU Trumpet Club Monday, November 6, 2017 9:00AM to 5:00PM Thank you for attending the 2017 CWU Trumpet Festival. See you next year! Nick Thorpe has been active as a musician, composer, arranger, and producer for to Hawaii to play shows and ended up calling to see if Jerry would be interested in also going to the past 30 years. A graduate of Indiana University, Nick holds both Bachelors and Hawaii. Of course he would. After I was in Hawaii, they called Larry Williams to see if he would Masters degrees in music. After spending many years in Las Vegas writing for also like to come over and he did as well as several others. Las Vegas hotels and shows, Nick moved to Los Angeles in 1999 to pursue work Seawind formed in Hawaii with Ken Wild on Bass, Bob Wilson on drums, Kim Hutchcroft on sax, in television and film. As a trumpet player, Nick has performed with artists Larry Williams on keys and sax, and Pauline on vocals. , Sammy Davis Junior, Tony Bennett, Sarah Vaughn, Paul Anka, Lou Seawind moved to LA in 1976 and recorded two albums for CTI records under the production of Rawls, Nancy Wilson, and many more, as well as being on the road with the leg- Harvey Mason. The third and fourth Seawind records were produced by Tommy Lipuma and endary Buddy Rich Orchestra which included performances at Lincoln Center and George Duke on the Horizon label, a division of A&M. Royal Festival Hall, as well as many television appearances. Nick has also been a Upon arriving in LA, called and asked Jerry to play and arrange on an album he was performer in numerous Las Vegas venues including The Las Vegas Hilton’s “Ball recording called “I Heard That.” From that session they have been asked to play on all of Quincy’s du Moulin Rouge” and the Stardusts “Enter The Night” production shows. Nick productions. was also a founding member of the renowned “Lon Bronson All Star Band” in Las Also, Gary Grant came to Hawaii a few months after Jerry arrived and they became close friends. Vegas. As a composer/ producer of music for live theater, Nick has produced mu- Gary moved back to LA a year before Seawind moved and he quickly established himself as a frst sic for many Las Vegas venues including the Desert Inn, the Excaliber, the Sands, call session player. So when Seawind moved to LA, he recommended that Jerry play on sessions the Riviera, the Stardust, the Plaza, the Maxim, Caesars Palace, the Tropicana, and with him boosting Jerry’s studio career. many others. Nick composed the original score for Lance Burton’s magic spectacu- - Voted Trumpet MVP 3 times and Emeritus status lar which opened the Monte Carlo Hotel and has composed music for many world - 6 Grammys and 15 Nominations wide venues including Radio City Music Hall, Friedrichstadt Palast in Berlin, and - 1 Oscar Nomination for Color Purple the original score for Hilton Conrad-Jupitor’s show “Innervre” on Australia’s Records: Quincy Jones, Nik Kershaw, , George Benson, Barbara Streisand, Patti Gold Coast. Nick was also active as musical director and conductor/ composer Austin, Dolly Parton, Donna Summer, Bette Midler, , Earth Wind and Fire, Christina for the National Association of Homebuilders International Builders show from Aguilera, , Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin, Michael Buble, Lionel Richie, Celine 1999-2008 providing original compositions and conducting the orchestra for their Dion, Karen Carpenter, , Lisa Stansfeld, and many others. multi-million dollar Opening Ceremonies shows. He has also served as composer/ Movies: Back to the Future I, II, III - Little Mermaid - Forrest Gump - Beauty and the Beast - musical director for Ice Capades, MGM on Ice, and Warner Brothers on Ice. In the Grumpy Old Men - Sing - Star Wars trilogy - Get On Up - James Brown - Notebook - Dreamgirls Cruise industry, Nick has written and produced music for Carnival Cruise Lines, - Flashdance - The Last Waltz - Roger Rabbit - The Proposal Princess Cruise Line, Seven Seas Cruise Lines, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Sil- TV: Simpsons, Moonlighting, Donny and Marie, Ally McBeal, Rich Man, Poor Man, The Wiz Live ver Seas Cruise Line, Raddison Cruise Lines, and Disney Cruise Lines. Mr. Thor- pe has also enjoyed working with recording artists, acting as orchestrator for Lee Greenwood’s pops concerts around the country. In an enjoyable departure, Nick was asked to orchestrate and record live orchestra on the rap artist Xhibit’s “Full John Harbaugh is the Professor of trumpet at Central Washington University. He Circle” album which included an appearance with the artist on “Late Night with has over 30 years of college teaching experience. As an undergraduate he was a David Letterman” Nick has also been active writing music for movies and televi- runner up in the Women’s Association of the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra Com- sion. His original music can be heard on Lifetime, A & E, Discovery Channel, Dis- petition and received half tuition waiver to attend Manhattan School of Music and ney Channel, NBC, Biography Channel, and CNBC to name a few. He has orches- won the outstanding jazz soloist at the Wichita Jazz Festival. In 1997, he was selected trated for the Disney animation series “The Emperors New School” and “Phineas as one of seven semi-fnalists at the McMahon International solo competition. He and Ferb”, and acted as an performed at the Vatican’s year 2000 concert series in Rome. He has performed and orchestrator for the Disney movies “Lilo and Stitch-Leroy and Stitch “ and “Phin- presented clinics at the Washington WMEA conventions and All Northwest MENC eas and Ferb -Across the 2nd Dimension”. He has also composed music for the conferences. His professional experience includes touring with Tom Jones, Paul NBC specials “Lance Burton- The Encounter” and “The Legend Continues”. His Anka, and Buddy Rich. He appears on three Grammy nominated albums, and has movies include the independent films “In The Wrong Hands”, “Finding Candy” recorded as a jazz soloist with the London Symphony. He is principal trumpet in the and “Giving” among others. He is currently attached to the new Scott Capestany Yakima Symphony. In the last several years he performed in groups behind Charo, film “My Silent Voice”. As an educator Nick has acted as adjudicator for numer- Bob Newhart, Frankie Valli, Manheim Steamroller, and the Disney touring company ous Jazz Festivals including The Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival. He of “High School Musical”. He was the director and executive producer of “A New is consistently in demand as a lecturer in the business of music and contemporary and Different Way of Getting More Music Out of Trumpet” which was rereleased on music production and composition. Nick currently serves as musical director for DVD and has been distributed internationally. This 3 DVD series documents highly Carnival Cruise Lines award winning Playlist Productions. esteemed and known teacher, Professor William Adam’s pedagogical concepts for playing and teaching trumpet. In 2017 his two solo CD’s “New Vistas” and “Chilli- is from Dixon Illinois, born to a pianist mother and trom- axin with the John Harbaugh Jazz Trio” were published by Washington State Univer- bonist father, with two older brothers who played trombone and tuba. sity Press. They are available on I-tunes and Spotify. He has presented lecture recitals He started playing at an early age on his older brother’s boy scout bu- at Soochow and the Chinese Cultural Universities in Taipei, Taiwan. He performed gle and taking lessons from the grade school band director who sons as a soloist in 2013 and 2015 with Tao Yuan Symphonic Band in Taiwan. He has were both good brass players. Then he took lessons in high school from toured Israel and Vietnam with the IHS big band and will be in China with them Charlie Geyer, who was in the Chicago Symphony, later teaching at this December. He is a soloist/clinician for C.G. Conn/Selmer Corporation and has Eastman, Northwestern, and now Rice. He went to Indiana Universi- appeared in the U.S. Canada, and Taiwan. You can hear his playing and contact him ty and studied with Mr. William Adam, where he met several lifelong at this website. friends including Larry Hall. Larry went https://www.cwu.edu/music/john-harbaugh Daily Schedule Daily Schedule

9:00 AM 9:00 AM • Registration / Check In - Lobby • Registration / Check In - Lobby • Trumpet exhibit open for trying out horns – Choir Room 153 • Trumpet exhibit open for trying out horns – Choir Room 153

10:00 AM 10:00 AM • John Harbaugh - Welcome & Clinic – Recital Hall • John Harbaugh - Welcome & Clinic – Recital Hall

11:00 AM 11:00 AM • Jerry Hey and Nick Thorpe Clinic, “What You Need to Do Now if You • Jerry Hey and Nick Thorpe Clinic, “What You Need to Do Now if You Want to go in to the Music Business” - Recital Hall Want to go in to the Music Business” - Recital Hall

12:00 PM 12:00 PM • Lunch • Lunch • Trumpet exhibits open – Choir Room 153 • Trumpet exhibits open – Choir Room 153

12:45 PM 12:45 PM • Mass Trumpet Choir Rehearsal – Recital Hall • Mass Trumpet Choir Rehearsal – Recital Hall

1:00 PM 1:00 PM • Nick Thorpe Masterclass – Recital Hall • Nick Thorpe Masterclass – Recital Hall • Army Band Auditions - Room 120 • Army Band Auditions - Room 120

2:00 PM 2:00 PM • Mock studio session with Jerry Hey and Nick Thorpe – Recital Hall • Mock studio session with Jerry Hey and Nick Thorpe – Recital Hall

3:00-3:45 PM 3:00-3:45 PM • Trumpet exhibits open – Choir Room 153 • Trumpet exhibits open – Choir Room 153 (Last chance to try out trumpets) (Last chance to try out trumpets)

4:00 PM 4:00 PM • Final Concert – Recital Hall • Final Concert – Recital Hall

Thank you to Rich Wetzel, Bach Corporation, Ted Brown Music, Thank you to Rich Wetzel, Bach Corporation, Ted Brown Music, AJ Melcher, Dr. Nikolas Caoile: Department Chair, CWU AJ Melcher, Dr. Nikolas Caoile: Department Chair, CWU Music Faculty and Staff, Music Guest Artist Committee, and the Music Faculty and Staff, Music Guest Artist Committee, and the CWU Trumpet Club CWU Trumpet Club