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Northwest High School Honor Band Saturday, January 11, 2020 at 5pm and 6:30pm Lagerquist Concert Hall, Mary Baker Russell Music Center Pacific Lutheran University School of Arts and Communication / Department of Music presents Northwest High School Honor Band Ron Gerhardstein, Director Saturday, January 11, 2020 at 5pm and 6:30pm Lagerquist Concert Hall, Mary Baker Russell Music Center PROGRAM Concert Band, 5pm Peter Haberman, Conductor Program will be chosen from Don Ricardo..................................................................................................................................................... Gabriel Musella (b. 1963) Appalachian Morning ...................................................................................................................................... Robert Sheldon (b. 1954) Ron Gerhardstein, Conductor American Riversongs ...................................................................................................................................... Pierre LaPlante (b. 1943) Melodius Thunk ....................................................................................................................................... David Biederbender (b. 1984) Symphonic Band, 6:30pm Timothy Robblee, Conductor Program will be chosen from Variations on “America” for Band ................................................................................................................. Charles Ives (1874-1954) trans. William Rhoads My Eyes are Full of Shadow..................................................................................................................................Joel Puckett (b. 1977) Old Churches............................................................................................................................................ Michael Colgrass (1932-2019) Chasing Sunlight .............................................................................................................................................. Cait Nishimura (b. 1991) Ron Gerhardstein, Conductor Foundry ................................................................................................................................................................John Mackey (b. 1973) About the Clinicians Peter Haberman serves as the director of bands and associate professor of music at Concordia College, where he conducts The Concordia Band. He also leads the Echo Band, works with student conductors, teaches music education courses and coordinates the comprehensive band program. Prior to his appointment at Concordia, Haberman held similar positions as director of bands at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and Bucknell University. Haberman maintains an active schedule as a guest conductor and clinician across North America. His ensembles have performed at conferences and music festivals across the nation and internationally. He also has served as music director for many community ensembles including the Chippewa Valley Youth Symphony. Prior to his college career, Haberman spent several years teaching at the Mercer Island School District in Washington and the Maple Lake School District in Minnesota. He was honored to be the recipient of the Educator of the Year Award and the Principal’s Award for Outstanding Teaching at Mercer Island, and the Maple Lake Employee of the Year Award. Haberman is an active board member for the Minnesota Band Directors Association. He is also a member of the College Band Directors National Association, Minnesota Music Educators Association, National Association for Music Education, and World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles. His honorary memberships include Phi Beta Mu, Phi Mu Alpha, and Pi Kappa Lambda. A native of Minnesota, he has earned degrees from Concordia College, the University of Montana, and the University of Minnesota, where he completed a Doctor of Music Arts in conducting. Haberman lives in Moorhead, Minnesota, with his wife, Erika Tomten, and their daughter, Claire. Tim Robblee is the Director of Bands and Associate Professor of Music at Shenandoah Conservatory where he guides all aspects of the wind band program, teaches conducting and conducts the Wind Ensemble and EDGE Ensemble. Prior to his current appointment, he served as the Associate Director of Bands at Northwestern University where he was also music director and conductor of the Contemporary Music Ensemble. Previously, Robblee has also served as Director of Bands at Washington State University in Pullman, WA and Willamette University in Salem, OR. Prior to graduate study, he taught for eight years as an instrumental music educator in the Palo Alto, California public schools where his students and ensembles were recognized for excellence on a state and national level, including recognition from the 1997 Downbeat Magazine Student Music Awards as the Outstanding High School Jazz Combo. Robblee maintains an active schedule as a guest conductor in the United States, Canada, and Asia. He is published as part of GIA’s Teaching Music Through Performance in Band series. As an advocate of music in the public schools, he has presented at music education conferences throughout North America and adjudicated at numerous music festivals. Robblee maintains active memberships in the College Band Directors National Association, Music Educators National Conference, Virginia Music Educators Association and World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensemble. Ron Gerhardstein is Assistant Professor of Music Education and Associate Director of Bands at PLU. He is the director of the University Concert Band and teaches coursework related to music education, instrumental methods, and the supervision of student teachers. Dr. Gerhardstein comes to PLU having taught instrumental and vocal music in public and private school setting for eighteen years in the states of Washington, Idaho, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. He earned degrees from the University of Idaho and Temple University. Prior to his appointment at PLU in 2014, Dr. Gerhardstein taught for thirteen years in the West Valley School District in Yakima, WA. His band program at West Valley High School had a strong reputation for excellence in all areas of instrumental performance and his groups won numerous awards at regional festivals and events. Dr. Gerhardstein has had recent guest conducting appearances with WMEA Jr. All-State “Rainier” Band (2017), the South-West Washington Small Schools Honor Band (2018), the Lake Washington SD Honor Band (2018), and the Asia-Pacific (APAC) Honor Band in Kobe, Japan (2019). His scholarly work has been published in the WMEA Voice and Teaching Music through Performance in Band. Dr. Gerhardstein is married to Jerilyn, a teacher-librarian in the Bethel School District. 2020 Northwest High School Honor Band Participants Flute/Piccolo Clarinet Tenor Saxophone French Horn Tuba Felicity Ankrom Asa Alstead Nicolas Adonis Emma Beck Ainsley Anderson Rachel Ball Ameilla Badillo- Zachary Crain Joshua Brewer Kyle Bankord Daniela Berreth DiIorio Reina Geforos Matt Evans Emmett Bryz-Gornia Veronica Caldwell Katelyn Beare Mitchell Huber Beaumont Fry Nolan Burghart Aletta Capell Katie Beecham Quinn Hyde Thomas Griffith Lucas Donohue Jessica Choi Maxwell Berland Laura Larzelere Annika Halvorson Alyssa Fortson Jennifer Cole Calista Brasher Reagan Poling Sara Harnish Jack Grennan Lexi DeFord Ann Bui Tazlina Thomas Tori Landrum Logan Harris Delaney Hales Caitlin Collins Madelyn Weyant Seth Lewis Elle Murray Heta Honanie Julia Corsi Mathew Williams Olivia McGinness Rawley Spencer Abigail King Amara Farah Julie McMurtrey Liberty Stanton Lexi Kneipp Stephanie G. Taylor Baritone Saxophone Natalie McVay Conner Tidwell Maggie Koontz Ruby Garrett Mia Guizzetti Sherie Mendiola Zachary Wedel Benjamin Lang Julie Ham Junko Ketch Austin Miller Eleanor McEneaney Sydney Henwood Sofia Mesquita Karl Miller Double Bass David Melgoza Kylie Larreau Erik Navidad Stella Reitz Molly Walters Hanna Moon-Earle Andrea Merritt Joshua Sandoval Angelina Roginela Tahlia Neely Katherine Milner Alexander Wiklund Andrew Sandoval Percussion Hannah Neir Maura Morfin Ramos Hollis Zepp Simon St Martin- Ryan Baker Shaelyn Rieger Thad Norris Shook Jacob Batts Lauren Simmons John Nunes Trumpet Lucas Strom Halley Care Delaney Swanson Sophia Ramos Ben Adams Reese Sutliff Henry Carroll Orin Thompson Isabelle Rendon Davis Baker Luke Tangen Morgan Ebert Kaylee Wharton Angela Statler Kael Bartness Hannah Zackary William Hayen Brianna Wilcher Roderick Thompson Nathalie Cabrera Riley Houk McKenna Wilson Shea Thompson Analise Chiu Trombone Jackson Leavitt Winter Yi Karissa Trapp Evan Delmendo Kincaid Adams Nathan Levin Kylene Veteran Katie Eli Gabriel Barton William Loren Weihl Oboe/English Horn Kathleen Wilson Grace Elliott Kiernen Bowers Logan Mattingly Renzo Aquino Mitchell Fuller Ryan Brown Braydon Noble Rebeccah Benedict Alto Clarinet Emily Gau Adam Carlson Hayden Peterson Ellie Camp Kat Johnson Mary Grace Karlsvik Seth Cheney Bethany Place Maya Cheam Ryan Griffis Matthew Condon Sian Ruff-Roberts Hayden Flaskerud Bass Clarinet John Hammond Adam Cordell Adan Serrano Josiah James Meredith Barnes Thomas Hein William Dougherty Kaylina Smith Cameo Kaipainen Guadalupe Diaz Grace Jacobsen Chris Ganitch Joshua Thornburg Minh Thi Butler Emma Lake Connor Kaczkowski Nate Gilbreath Juliana Tran Ryan Whitlock Searoth Mao Jaymes Klein Meghan Gunnells Perez Whitmore Noelani McGivern Bradley Korsmo Catriona Johnston Lyndsey Woosley Colton Nussbaum Ewan Lister Timothy Justice Sean