COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Robert A. Kvam, dean Michael O’Hara, associate dean

SCHOOL OF MUSIC Ryan Hourigan, interim director Ann Wolfe, administrative assistant Linda Pohly, coordinator of graduate programs in music Kimberly Inks, coordinator of undergraduate programs in music

BAND STAFF Thomas E. Caneva, director of bands COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Thomas Keck, associate director of bands Wesley Scott, coordinator of ensembles and performance halls Bruce McFarland, graduate assistant conductor Dustin Palmer, graduate assistant conductor School of Music Jason Gardner, graduate assistant conductor Michael Lund Ziegler, graduate assistant conductor Angela McGee, Jared Green, librarians

FACULTY Mihoko Watanabe, flute Aryn Day Sweeney, oboe WIND ENSEMBLE Elizabeth Crawford, clarinet Keith Sweger, bassoon Nathan Bogert, saxophone Brittany Hendricks, trumpet Gene Berger, horn John Seidel, trombone and Matthew Lyon, tuba and euphonium Braham Dembar, percussion Nathan Shew, percussion Joel Braun, double bass SYMPHONY BAND Elizabeth Richter, harp James Helton, piano Ray Kilburn, piano Robert Palmer, piano Lori Rhoden, piano

FUTURE BAND EVENTS February 25— & Campus Band March 20—Wind Ensemble and Symphony Band Thomas E. Caneva, conductor April 22—Concert Band & Campus Band Thomas Keck, conductor April 24—Wind Ensemble and Symphony Band All concerts are at 7:30 p.m. in Sursa Hall Gary Green, guest conductor

Paul Dooley, guest composer

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Series LXIX - Number 134 In keeping with copyright and artist agreements, use of recording and photographic devices is not permitted by other than approved university personnel. Saturday, February 14, 2015 | 7:30 p.m. | SURSA HALL Food and drink are prohibited in all concert halls. We request your cooperation. www.bsu.edu/music ABOUT US WIND ENSEMBLE PERSONNEL

Ball State Symphony Band FLUTE/PICCOLO TRUMPET PERCUSSION Hilary Janysek Sam Brock Daniel Daily The Ball State Symphony Band is comprised of approximately 70 Rachel Ollestad Alec Burke Anna Marie Graham undergraduate and graduate music majors and auditioned non-music majors. Jennifer Rodriguez Alex Carter* Tim Henderson Within the School of Music the members represent all of the various Stephanie Roof* Perry Flaugh Sam Luzadder programs: performance, education, composition, and media production. The Susanna Smit Daniel Head Evan Moore* ensemble has actively participated in and performed consortia from noted Jesse Wade Paul Sarasien wind band composers, and will premiere at least one new work for band this OBOE/ENGLISH HORN season in addition to in-depth study of core band repertoire. The ensemble HORN PIANO Kirsten Madsen* rehearses less than four hours per week and performs six concerts each year. Hannah Burrow Kamil Tokarski Recognized for its performance excellence, the Symphony Band twice has Liz Miller Cassie Eide been selected to perform for the Indiana Music Education Association Jason Gardner HARP Professional Development Conference as well as the 2014 College Band CLARINET Nick Murdick* Jaclyn Wappel Director National Association (CBDNA) North Central Division Conference. Rob Boland Charles Stewart

Clayton Dunaway STRING BASS Dustin Edwards TROMBONE Daniel Sitler Gabrielle Gervasio Daniel Kern Andy Hunt* Daniel Payton David Luna Dylon Price* Cody Williamson Zach Whitacre Amy Yanok

Members are listed in BASSOON EUPHONIUM alphabetical order so as Cameron Keenan Bruce McFarland* to emphasize the Nina Lee Sydney Richardson Ball State Wind Ensemble importance of each Michael Majors* person’s contribution to

The Wind Ensemble is the premiere ensemble of the Ball State University the ensemble’s success. TUBA band program. Selected by audition from the most outstanding wind and SAXOPHONE Ian Clark percussion performers on the BSU campus, the ensemble performs the finest Brian Bosley* * principal available repertoire for wind band and is committed to only the highest Akshat Jain* Michael Lund Ziegler musical standards. In addition to exploring traditional and contemporary James Middleton works for full band, the ensemble performs one-on-a-part chamber music Cecily Terhune representing all periods and styles.

The Ball State Wind Ensemble maintains an active schedule including three or more concerts per semester, tours in the spring semester, and regular appearances at state, regional and national music events. Recent appearances include performances at the 78th American Bandmasters Association Convention, College Band Director National Association (CBDNA) National and Regional Conferences, the Indiana Music Educators Association State Convention, the International Tuba Euphonium Conference, and the Music Educators North Central Division Convention.

SYMPHONY BAND PERSONNEL PROGRAM

FLUTE/PICCOLO ALTO SAXOPHONE TROMBONE SYMPHONY BAND Rebecca Baiocchi Tim Bulow* Holden Berlin Thomas Keck, conductor Tara Blackard Colton Duffy Michel Culross Zachary Bube Thomas Lucas Andrew Hacker* Ron Nelson Medieval Suite (1982) Kelsey Byrum* Steven Moeller Jalen Reese (b. 1929) II. Homage to Perotin Morgan Marshaus, Daniel Sager piccolo TENOR Zach Whitacre Megan Novak SAXOPHONE Tony Zinich Arr. Thomas Rüedi S’isch abe-n-e Monsch uf Arde Dawn Riggen Dylan Keiser (b. 1969) “The Lonely Maid” (1998) EUPHONIUM

OBOE/ENGLISH BARITONE TJ Miller HORN SAXOPHONE Mark Ostermeyer* Gary Green, conductor Taylor Gray-Roznowski Kaleigh Wilder Alex Samples Lauren Mintz Lauren Springgay Luigi Zaninelli Three Dances of Enchantment (2007) Anna Stephens TRUMPET (b. 1932) I. The Via Veneto (Fox Trot) Dylan Abbott TUBA II. She Walks Through the Fair (Waltz) CLARINET Andrew Bowman Ian Clark* III. The Feast of San Rocco (Tarantella) Jeff Baker, bass Cera Foote Matthew Mudd Brianna Beaupré Brandon Hazelbaker Cameron Prill Robert Boland, bass Eric Miller* Timothy Mahr Endurance (1993) Cierra Bowman Dustin Palmer PERCUSSION (b. 1956) Lauren Fitzpatrick* Alex Pobocik Josh Fulford Kelly Graham Amelia Scanland* Bailey Galyean Margaret Haley Russ Wilcox Anna Marie Graham -----INTERMISSION----- Brittany Hibbs* Sam Luzadder* Sarah Johns HORN Jesse Mack Wendy Lafferty Hannah Burrow* Amber Shildmyer Austin Hamang PIANO WIND ENSEMBLE Gabi Spurlock Gavin Kidder Branden Downing Thomas E. Caneva, conductor Ashley Willey Toni Meyer Nic Phelps HARP Paul Dooley Meditation at Lagunitas (2014) BASSOON Anita Rodriguez Kiersten Alcorn (b. 1983) Allison Hopper* Christopher Williams Kasey Needham Katelyn Novak

Members are listed in Wayne Oquin Affirmation (2014) alphabetical order so as (b. 1977) to emphasize the importance of each person’s contribution to the ensemble’s success. Yasuhide Ito Gloriosa (1990) (b. 1960) I. Oratio *principal/co-principal II. Cantus III. Dies Festus

Gary Green, conductor

GUEST ARTIST & CONDUCTOR BIOS CONDUCTOR BIOS

Gary Green, Professor of Music and Director of Bands Since his arrival at Ball State, Dr. Caneva has conducted the Ball State at the Frost School of Music, University Wind Ensemble at the 2009 MENC North Central Division teaches conducting and serves as the conductor of the Convention, the 2010 and 2014 CBDNA North Central Division Conference, Frost Wind Ensemble. Formerly the chair of the the 2011 IMEA State Convention, the 2011 CBDNA National Conference in Department of Instrumental Performance, Green holds a Seattle, and in 2012, the 78th Convention of the American B.M. degree from Boise State University and an M.M. Bandmasters Association. Dr. Caneva founded the Ball State University degree from the University of Idaho. He formerly Conducting Workshop in 2007, which has attracted many aspiring conductors conducted the University of ’s Symphony from throughout the United States. An advocate of new repertoire for wind Band, Wind Ensemble, and Marching Band. Green also was director of bands band, he has been a part of twenty commission projects and premieres at Ball at University High School in Spokane, Washington, one of the most widely State. Additionally, Caneva serves as the Concert Band Division Coordinator respected band programs in the nation. Throughout his career, Green has for the Music for All Summer Symposium. received numerous honors and awards. His recent conducting activities include Dr. Caneva received a Bachelor of Science in Music Education from the events in , , Connecticut, , , , , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a Master of Music in Wind , Washington, and others. In addition, he has conducted all state, Conducting from the University of Texas at Austin, and a Doctor of Musical regional, national, and international honor bands. Arts in Instrumental Conducting and Literature from the University of

Colorado at Boulder. Composer Paul Dooley's music has been described as

"impressive and beautiful" by American composer Steve Dr. Thomas Keck is Associate Director of Bands and Reich. Mr. Dooley's path has embraced not only his Assistant Professor of Music at Ball State University. His Western Classical heritage, but also a cross-cultural range responsibilities include conducting the Symphony Band, of contemporary music, dance, art, technology and the directing the “Pride of Mid-America” Marching Band, interactions between the human and natural worlds. overseeing all athletic bands, and teaching courses in Dooley is a Lecturer in Performing Arts Technology at the conducting and music education. Previously Dr. Keck University of Michigan. While at the University of served on the faculty of the Frost School of Music Michigan, Dooley has taught courses in electronic music, co-directed the 2009 (University of Miami), the Hodgson School of Music Midwest Composers Symposium and in 2010 was coordinator of the ONCE. (University of Georgia), and the University of New Hampshire. MORE. Festival, a 50 year anniversary of the ONCE Festival of Under his direction, both the Frost Symphonic Winds and Band of the Hour Contemporary Music. He has studied composition primarily with composers Marching Band were invited to perform at the 2014 Southern Division of the Michael Daugherty, Bright Sheng and Evan Chambers. Dooley also earned a College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA) Conference. Dr. degree in music composition at the University of Southern California where his mentors included Frank Ticheli, Stephen Hartke and Frederick Lesemann. Keck has presented clinics and lecture recitals at state music conventions, the Eastern Division CBDNA Conference, the CBDNA Athletic Bands Mr. Dooley has received a wide range of prizes for his work, including: the Symposium, and has been published in multiple volumes of the Teaching 2013 Jacob Druckman Award for orchestral composition, a 2010 BMI Music Through Performance in Band series. He has appeared as a guest composer award for Gradus (2009) for solo cello, a 2008 ASCAP Morton conductor and clinician with ensembles throughout the United States, has led Gould Young Composer Award for Dani’s Dance (2007) for piano trio, a performances in the Bahamas, Canada, Europe, and China, and was invited by fellowship to the 2008 Aspen Music Festival Composition Masterclass with the Haitian government to assist with developing a marching band program Christopher Rouse, a Regents fellowship to the University of Michigan. for the youth of Port-au-Prince.

Dr. Keck served as the New Hampshire State Chairperson for CBDNA and Dr. Thomas E. Caneva is Director of Bands, Professor of NBA and was Collegiate Coordinator for the NHMEA. He is a member of Pi Music and Coordinator of Ensembles and Conducting at Kappa Lambda, an honorary member of Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi Mu Alpha, Tau Ball State University. At Ball State, Caneva’s Beta Sigma, and is a friend of the arts in Sigma Alpha Iota. As a percussionist, responsibilities include conducting the Wind Ensemble, Dr. Keck performed with I-PAN Steel Groove, the Blue Knights Drum and coordinating the graduate wind conducting program, Bugle Corps, and numerous symphonic and improvisatory ensembles. He teaching undergraduate conducting and administering the earned the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in conducting with a cognate in entire band program. percussion performance from Arizona State University and holds music education degrees from the University of Illinois and the University of Iowa.