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Representing the Best of Music Changing Lives As We Bridge to a Global Community Representing the best of Music Changing Lives as we bridge to a global community. Increasing the global awareness of the Lone Star Wind Orchestra through an innovative means of allowing musicians to come together globally to create great music both audibly and visibly. Creating a model that is inclusive of musicians beyond those historically connected to the Lone Star Wind Orchestra. SPECIAL THANKS Armanino Foundation Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger Jinger and Dick Heath Texas Commission on the Arts City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture City of Richardson Cultural Arts Commission The Arts Community Alliance (TACA) The National Endowment for the Arts GLOBAL ENSEMBLE TEAM Team Managers Support Team Members Dr. Cedric Alford, Project Director Robert Clark, Technology Dr. Barry Knezek, Artistic Manager Jolene Masone, Artistic Zach Crosby, Marketing Manager Brett Penshorn, Artistic Leo Aguilar, Operations Manager Scott Probst, Audio & Visual Eugene Migliaro Corporon, LSWO Conductor Vignesh Ramdas, Marketing Andrew Trachsel, LSYW Conductor Hunter Starnes, Audio & Visual Chris Bill, Project Consultant Austin Townsend, Marketing Frank Troyka, Education Consultant Christopher Tucker, Playbill Jonathan Villeia, Marketing Todd Watson, Attorney FOUNDERS, BOARD, & STAFF Founders Board of Trustees Staff Robert Clark Dr. Barry Knezek, Chair Eugene Migliaro Corporon, Music Director Dr. Barry Knezek Tim Thompson, Treasurer Christopher Tucker, Director of Artistic Planning Christopher Tucker Kimberly Tucker, Secretary Gae Hatton, Executive Director At-Large Members Gail Watson, Education Manager Leo Aguilar, Sr. Jordan Coffing, Online Media Manager Anthony Benitez Support Staff Keith Biffle Nathan Hinojosa, Youth Winds Band Manager Becky Gore Amy Icossipentarhos, Youth Winds Band Manager Jolene Masone Mike Itashiki, Photographer Kyle Treadwell Scott Probst, Recording Engineer Todd Watson Andrew Trachsel, Youth Winds Conductor Ex-Officio Members Manuel Villela, Videographer Eugene Migliaro Corporon Deb Waters, Webmaster Gae Hatton Christopher Tucker GLOBAL ENSEMBLE 2020 Virtual Performances PROGRAM Lone Star Wind Orchestra Eugene Migliaro Corporon, conductor Amazing Grace (1994) Frank Ticheli (b. 1958) Facebook Release Date: Friday, April 10, 2020 YouTube Release Date: Saturday, April 11, 2020 Sacred Spaces (2019) John Mackey (b. 1973) Facebook Release Date: Friday, April 17, 2020 YouTube Release Date: Saturday, April 18, 2020 Lone Star Global Ensemble Eugene Migliaro Corporon, conductor The Stars and Stripes Forever(1896) John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Facebook Release Date: Friday, May 1, 2020 Ed. Keith Brion and Loras Schissel YouTube Release Date: Saturday, May 2, 2020 Lone Star Global Ensemble for Youth Andrew Trachsel, conductor River Shannon (2020) Julie Giroux WORLD PREMIERE (b. 1961) Facebook Release Date: Friday, May 15, 2020 YouTube Release Date: Saturday, May 16, 2020 Lone Star Wind Orchestra’s mission is music changing lives in North Texas and beyond through inspired collaborations, exceptional mentoring of musicians, unforgettable performances, and inclusive community engagement. YOUTUBE The Lone Star Global Ensemble is a way for musicians around the world to come together and create music. The 2020 project features four virtual performances with a concert playbill. 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Tullis Keith Davis Minerva Davis Luke Ellard Benjamin Fairfield Ling Hang Marcus Flores Gail Sjostrom Eddie Jimenez Myoung Sook Song Rachel Madden Kimberly Tucker Amy Woody Horn Jung Hsuan Chu Bass Clarinet Christopher Josh Kurzweil Fortenberry Connor O’Meara Eric Hessel John McAlester Amy Stokes Alex Weaver Eugene Migliaro Corporon Music Director and Conductor LONE STAR GLOBAL ENSEMBLE For “The Stars and Stripes Forever” Virtual Performance Listed alphabetically including instrument(s) and country Bayden Adams, Trumpet, Australia Sheri Campbell, Clarinet, Canada Marie Farley, Trumpet, USA Jacob Aguado, Clarinet, USA Kenneth Campos, Trumpet, USA Erin Faryniarz, Clarinet, USA Cormac Ahern, Alto Sax, Ireland Jennifer Candiotti, Flute/Piccolo, USA Brad Faryniarz, Alto Sax, USA Avery Akeman, Clarinet, USA Andy Cankett, Clarinet/Bass Cl, UK Nyanza Federick, Horn, USA Iskander Akhmadullin, Trumpet, USA Helen Capehart, Horn, USA Josie Fegan, Alto Sax, Ireland George Alazar, Bassoon, USA Frank 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