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2015 Concert Programs 2015 Cazadero Music Camp 2015 Cazadero Music Camp Young Musicians Session Concert Young Musicians Session Concert Saturday June 20, 2015 Saturday June 20, 2015 CAZADERO ALL-CAMP CHOIR CAZADERO JAZZ WORKSHOP David Lee, Conductor Jonathan Raman, Conductor Sacramento Children’s Chorus Cosumnes Oaks High School, Elk Grove Festival Sanctus John Leavitt Blues By Five Red Garland And This Shall Be for Music Mary Lynn Lightfoot Blue Seven Sonny Rollins Chickery Chick Sidney Lippman & Sylvia Dee arr. Kirby Shaw Listen Here Eddie Harris CAZADERO PIANO PROGRAM Danielle DiDonato, Director CAZADERO ORCHESTRA Fullerton College Tom Douglass, Conductor Spring View Middle School, Rocklin The Rainbow Willard A. Pahner Alexander Blatt, primo; Danielle DiDonato, secondo Them and Us John Lloyd Slavonic Dance Anton Dvorák, arr. Richard Meyer Blues Cruise Aretta O’Hearn Ruby Jordan, primo; David Lee, secondo Rite at Stonehenge Elliot Del Borgo Gargoyles Doug Spata Sweet Dreams Dennis Alexander Evening Prayer Englebert Humperdinck, arr. Elliot Del Borgo Sarah Jonath, primo; Danielle DiDonato, secondo Fiddles on Fire Mark Williams Bouree Dennis Alexander Pablo Hansen, primo; Danielle DiDonato, secondo CAZADERO CONCERT BAND Roundup Larry Minsky Mike Mangonon, Conductor Tonio Manqueros, primo; David Lee, secondo Cosumnes Oaks High School, Elk Grove Liturgical Fanfare Robert W. Smith Birch Tree Rag Robert D. Vandall Kai Charp, primo; David Lee, secondo Pictures at an Exhibition Modeste Mussorgsky, arr. Timothy Loest I. Promenade Smooth Sailing Aretta O’Hearn II. Bydlo (The Oxcart) Noa Vinokurov, primo; David Lee, secondo III. The Gate of Kiev Song of India Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov Dragon Slayer Rob Grice Samantha Staudinger, primo; Danielle DiDonato, secondo Themes from Jurassic Park John Williams, arr. Michael Sweeney Tarantella Dennis Alexander Matteo Brownlow, primo; David Lee, secondo I’m a Believer Neil Diamond, arr. Johnnie Vinson Shepherd’s Hey Percy Aldridge Grainger, arr. Chip DeStefano 2015 Cazadero Music Camp 2015 Cazadero Music Camp MIddle School Mid-Session Concert MIddle School Mid-Session Concert Sunday June 28, 2015 Sunday June 28, 2015 CAZADERO ALL CAMP CHOIR Sonatina Op. 157 No.8 Fritz Spindler Sarah McQueen-Cunningham, Conductor Audrey Taylor Sierra College, Rocklin April’s Song Larry Minsky Leo Marburg Count on Me B. Mars, A. Levine & P. Lawrence, arr. Janet Day Dance of the Elves Edvard Grieg, arr. M. Thresher Tatkovina Macedonian Folk Song, arr. Grey Jasperse Tak Maga, primo; Danielle DiDonato Duckett, secondo Pompeii Dan Smith, arr. Jacob Narverud David Saul Lee, terzo CAZADERO GUITAR ENSEMBLE CAZADERO JAZZ ENSEMBLE Ross Thompson, Director Cory Cunningham, Conductor San Francisco Conservatory Camerdao Springs Middle School, Cameron Park Andantino Fernando Sor Simon Lim Jericho Chris Sharp Moderato Gp. 44 No.6 Fernando Sor ¿Quieres Bailar? Cory Cunningham Hannah Kurosu Caprice No. 14 Nicolo Paganini Prayer Meetin’ Matt Harris Simon Lim, SamTitherington, Ethan Green, Ross Thompson Backatown Troy Andrews, arr. John Wasson Melody Robert Schumann Daniel Jarotzky, flute; Emma Kositsky, guitar CAZADERO ORCHESTRA Prelude Mauro Giuliani Tristan Arnold, Conductor Emma Kositsky Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts Vivace, Op. 6 No.8 Arcangelo Corelli Emma Kositsky, Clementine Johnson, Margaret MacMillan Spirit of the Pioneer Susan Christiansen Hannah Kurosu, Ella Wright Hungarian Dance No.5 Johannes Brahms, arr. Robert Bauernschmidt Go West! arr. Ralph Ford CAZADERO PIANO PROGRAM Danielle DiDonato, Director A Midsummer Night’s Dream Felix Mendelssohn, arr. Richard Meyer Fullerton College Capriccio Espagnol Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov Chopsticks Arthur de Lolli Fandango arr. Merle Isaac Alistair Clarke, primo; Danielle DiDonato Duckett, secondo Alborada I Whistle a Happy Tune Rodgers & Hammerstein Katherine Quigley 2015 CAZADERO HONOREE: Barry Ehrlich Wild Ride Jeanine Yeager Shaan Sylvain Country Gardens Antonin Dvorák CAZADERO CONCERT BAND Dylan Bliss Aaron Smith, Conductor Swingin’ Along Dennis Alexander Monterey Trail High School, Elk Grove Charlotte Chanezon, primo; David Saul Lee, secondo Sonatina Op. 157 No.4 Fritz Spindler Fire Dance David Shaffer Monique Jonath Our Kingsland Spring SamuelHazo Sonatina Op. 27 Dmitri Kabalevsky Metrodome Randall Standridge Benjamin Eichel Scherzo Carl Maria von Weber Encanto Robert W. Smith Nathan Madson Fairest of the Fair John Philip Sousa, arr. R W. Smith & M. Story 2015 Cazadero Music Camp 2015 Cazadero Music Camp MIddle School Session Final Concert MIddle School Session Final Concert Saturday July 4, 2015 Saturday July 4, 2015 CAZADERO ALL CAMP CHOIR Can-Can Jacques Offenbach James Griewe, Conductor Rabiah Kabir MusicWorks! Sonoma Spirit ofthe U.S.A. Hazel Cobb Leo Marburg, primo; AudreyTaylor, secondo John the Rabbit! American Folk Songs, arr. Robert J. Hugh Down to the River to Pray American Folk Spiritual, arr. Roger Emerson Who Will Be a Witness American Spiritual, arr. Donald Moore CAZADERO JAZZ BAND John Hamilton Burn, Conductor CAZADERO GUITAR ENSEMBLES Homestead High School, Cupertino Ross Thompson, Director San Francisco Conservatory Sticks Julian “Cannonball” Adderly, arr. Mike Kamf Gavotte II, from Cello Suite No.5 J.S. Bach Lester Leaps In Lester Young, arr. Rich Sigler Hannah Kurosu Road Song Wes Montgomery, arr. Terry White AdeJita Francisco Tarrega Hit the Bricks Gordon Goodwin Emma Kositsky The Doll’s Lament Cesar Franck Hannah Kurosu, Emma Kositsky CAZADERO ORCHESTRA Scarborough Fair English Traditional Mary Dougherty, Conductor Cassidy Cheong, Emma Kositsky, Hannah Kurosu Berkeley Unified School District Ojos Azules Ecuador Traditional Dance of the Tumblers, from The Snow Maiden Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakoff James Skillman, SamTitherington, Kailen Ward, Ethan Green arr. Sandra Dackow CAZADERO PIANO ENSEMBLES Introduction and Royal March of the Lions Camille Saint-Saëns David Saul Lee, Director from Carnival of the Animals arr. Michael Story Sierra College Selections from Peer Gynt Edvard Grieg The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa arr. Richard Meyer The Cazadero Pianists American Patrol F. W. Meacham Hold On! Traditional, arr. Robert Sieving Grace Entriken, primo; Sasha Ryu, secondo Amazing Grace arr. Lindy Kerby The James Bond Theme Monty Norman, arr. Bob Cerulli Maya Homicz Theme from the William Tell Overture Gioacchino Rossini CAZADERO CONCERT BAND Finn Anders Grant Parker, Conductor Deep River American Spiritual Cosumnes River College, Sacramento Lucille Norris The Magnificent Seven Elmer Bernstein, arr. Roy Phillippe The Liberty Bell John Philip Sousa William Ton Amen! Frank Ticheli The Saint’s Go Swingin’ In arr. Larry Minsky Nathan Madson America Verses Timothy Broege Bluesy Canal arr. Larry Minsky America, the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward Benjamin Eichel arr. Carmen Dragon, adapt. Douglas E. Wagner Forgotten Fairytales op. 4 Edward MacDowell II. Of a Tailor and a Bear On the Mall Edwin Franko Goldman, arr. Andrew Balent Simon Chang 2015 Cazadero Music Camp 2015 Cazadero Music Camp Junior High Mid Session Concert Junior High Mid Session Concert Sunday July 12, 2015 Sunday July 12, 2015 CAZADERO GUITAR ENSEMBLES CAZADERO JAZZ ENSEMBLE Ross Thompson, Director Keith Johnson, Conductor San Francisco Conservatory El Cerrito High School Bransle Double Michael Praetorius Solar Miles Davis, arr. Rick Stitzel Sarabande William Lawes The Daily Blues Bryan Kidd Katy-Do Benny Carter Allegro, Op. 6 No.6 Arcangelo Corelli Nutville Horace Silver, arr. Bryan Kidd Ben Bole, Mae Hartwell, Indigo Hinojos, Jonathan Johnson Ornithology Charlie Parker, arr. Greg Yasinitsky CAZADERO ORCHESTRA CAZADERO PIANO PROGRAM Michael D. Stone, Conductor Danielle DiDonato, Director - Fullerton College Bakersfield Unified School District David Saul Lee, Director - Sierra College Farandole Georges Bizet Evening at the Inn in the Wood Cornelius Gurlitt from L’Arlesienne Suite No.2 arr. Merle J. Isaac Piano I: Jack Carlin, primo; Danielle DiDonato Duckett, secondo Piano II: Flynn Cooper, primo; Judas Strayer, secondo Mantras Richard J. Meyer Coiled Bob Lipton Swiftly Flowing River Wynn-Anne Rossi Natalie Sandoval Rites of Tamburo Robert W. Smith Symphony No.2 P. I. Tchaikovsky To a Wild Rose Edward MacDowell IV. Maestoso; Allegro vivo arr. Sandra Dackow Delilah Brown Russian Sailor’s Dance Rheinhold Glière Recital Rag Melody Bober arr. Belisario Errante Miles Bishop, primo; David Saul Lee, secondo CAZADERO CONCERT BAND Mazurka Frédéric Chopin Norm Dea, Conductor Jude Strayer, primo; Jaiden Zak, secondo Acalanes High School, Lafayette View of the Delta Queen Wynn-Anne Rossi A Symphonic Narrative Robert Sheldon Matilda Holz Sun Dance Frank Ticheli España Cani William Gillock Benediction John Stevens Olivia Sasse, primo; Alexa Albert, secondo The Saint and the City Jacob de Haan Midway March John Williams, arr. John Moss 2015 Cazadero Music Camp 2015 Cazadero Music Camp Junior High Session Final Concert Junior High Session Final Concert Saturday July 18, 2015 Saturday July 18, 2015 CAZADERO GUITAR PROGRAM CAZADERO JAZZ ENSEMBLE Ross Thompson, Director Bob Athayde, Director San Francisco Conservatory Stanley Middle School, Lafayette Rondeau, from The Fairy Queen Henry Purcell Shiny Stockings Frank Foster arr. Raymond Burley Julia Lennon & McCartney Monsters Inc. Theme Randy Newman arr. A. Couasnon arr. Kyle Athayde O Can Ye Sew Cushions? Scottish Traditional Libertango Astor Piazoilla Ben Bole, Mae Hartwell, Indigo Hinojos, Jonathan Johnson arr. Paul Murtha CAZADERO PIANO ENSEMBLES Steep & Deep Jeff
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