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Winter Bandfest Concert St St. Norbert College Digital Commons @ St. Norbert College Music Performances Music Spring 2-10-2019 Winter BandFest Concert St. Norbert College Music Department Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/performances Recommended Citation St. Norbert College Music Department, "Winter BandFest Concert" (2019). Music Performances. 91. https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/performances/91 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Music at Digital Commons @ St. Norbert College. It has been accepted for inclusion in Music Performances by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ St. Norbert College. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Winter BandFest featuring St. Norbert College Jazz Ensemble Dr. Eric High, Conductor St. Norbert College Wind Ensemble & 2019 High School Honors Band Dr. Philip Klickman, Conductor Sunday, February 10, 2019 Abbot Pennings Hall of Fine Arts Byron L. Walter Theatre 2:00 p.m. ~ Program ~ St. Norbert College Jazz Ensemble Dr. Eric High, Conductor Freedom Jazz Dance…………………………………….......Eddie Harris arr. Eric Richards Naima……………………………………………………....John Coltrane arr. Craig Skeffington Some Skunk Funk………………………………………...Randy Brecker arr Mark Taylor St. Norbert College Wind Ensemble Dr. Philip Klickman, Conductor Fanfare for an Angel……………………………….….James Stephenson (b. 1969) Song for Silent Voices……………………………………...Wayne Oquin (b. 1977) Prelude, Siciliano & Rondo……………………………..Malcolm Arnold (1921-2006) arr. John P. Paynter 2019 High School Honors Band Dr. Philip Klickman, Conductor Program to be selected from the following: Shimmering Joy……………………………….…………..Tyler S. Grant (b. 1995) The Willow Tree………………….……………..Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin (b. 1950) arr. Michael Sweeney Down in the River………………………………………..…...Jay Bocook (b. 1953) Pageant…………………………………….………….Vincent Persichetti (1915-1987) Bayou Breakdown…………………………………….…....Brant Karrick (b. 1960) ********** St. Norbert College Jazz Ensemble Dr. Eric High, Conductor Alto Sax Trombone Michelle Lobermeier, Park Falls Jon Hess, Suamico Jonathan Tesch, Seymour Tyler Sobacki, Monroe Nate Perttu, Green Bay Tenor Sax Gavi VanBoxtel, Green Bay Nathan Ortiz, Oconto Joe Brown, Grafton Tate Barber, Ripon Kassidy Freund, Fond Du Lac Bari Sax Piano Noah Kuchta, Green Bay Craig Sampo, Pulaski Liz Radke, New London Trumpet Kieran Wallace, Appleton Bass Jack Flis, Green Bay Jason Holz, Green Bay Charles Luoma-Mannisto, Iron Mountain, MI Drum Set Trent Larson, Greenville David Vogel, Kiel Neale Tracy, Marshfield St. Norbert College Wind Ensemble Dr. Philip Klickman, director Piccolo Trumpet Lauren Gentine, Plymouth Kieran Wallace, Appleton Jack Flis, Green Bay Flute Trent Larson, Greenville Anna Hartjes, Combined Locks Charles Luoma-Mannisto, Kylie Klenke, New Holstein Iron Mountain, MI Carly Hartenberger, Wautoma Trenton Bebermeier, Kiel Leah Zimmer, West Bend Nathan Simanek, New Berlin Krystal Pold, St. Charles, IL Horn Oboe Maddie Pamperin, Marion Jonathan Tesch, Seymour Regan Borowski, Burlington Holly Buczek, Port Washington Trombone Bassoon Nate Perttu, Green Bay Couper Ullsperger, Middleton Tanner Witthun, Seymour Lauren Pamperin, Marion E-flat Soprano Clarinet Gavi VanBoxtel, Green Bay Maria Gervasio, Delafield Bass Trombone B-flat Clarinet Kassidy Freund, Fond Du Lac Maria Gervasio, Delafield Craig Sampo Jr., Pulaski Euphonium Sarah Duginske, Denmark Miriam Lyons, Catawba Emily Thorson, Chicago, IL ​ Tuba Alto Saxophone Joseph Brown,Grafton Michelle Lobermeier, Park Falls Natalie Rennhack, Beaver Dam Porter Beilfuss, Ashland ​ ​ Percussion Tenor Saxophone Kirstin Duprey, Manitowoc Nathan Ortiz, Oconto Elissa Ribbens, De Pere David Vogel, Kiel Baritone Saxophone Marquise Weatherall, Noah Kuchta, Howard/Suamico Chicago, IL 2019 High School Honors Band Dr. Philip Klickman, Conductor Flute Bass Clarinet Amanda Barnes, Wrightstown Reese Gardiner, Oshkosh West Emma Egnoski, Oshkosh West Jose Angel Saavedra Estrada, Leah Fannin, Oshkosh West De Pere Anna Heinzen, Roncalli Catholic Alto Saxophone Elena LeCaptain, De Pere Kaiden Alexander, Maggie Martin, Cedar Grove Oshkosh West Cynthia Murphy, Prentice Eric Bal, Oshkosh West Audrey Stephenson, Brooke Bergelin, Denmark Oshkosh North Alex Burris, Oshkosh West Alyssa Teege, Denmark Sophia Larsen, Cedar Grove Mira Luther, De Pere Oboe Katherine Osborne, Hayden Myers, Marinette Oshkosh West Tyler Smith, Oshkosh West Basson Jake Staerkel, Oshkosh West Rhonda Valenzuela, Roncalli Catholic Tenor Saxophone Suraj Patel, Oshkosh West Clarinet Ellie Brielmaier, Hortonville Baritone Saxophone Desirae Hurning, Lena Aidan Spillan, Oconto Falls Miranda Lobermeier, Chequamegon Horn Natalie McNeely, Neenah Aidan Balzar, Oshkosh West Adalia Oates, Oshkosh West Jonathan Bowers, Oshkosh West Lexi Schaefer, Oshkosh West Jacob Cahill, Oshkosh West Javit Thao, Oshkosh West Luke Kiefer, Oshkosh West Wolfgang Vetter, Kaylan Matyshak, Denmark Green Bay West Sarah Vicchiollo, Hortonville Kaitlyn Wolff, Cedar Grove Rebecca Zier, Oshkosh West Trumpet Baritone Kaitlyn Benson, Oshkosh West Kelly Hueckman, Prentice Talia Cheney, Marinette Sammy Scheppman, Denmark Cainen Corrigan-Reynolds, De Pere Tuba Emily Gonnering, Oconto Falls Keegan Andersen, De Pere Frances Kerkhof, Oshkosh West Mason Wilke, Oshkosh West Riannon LeCaptain, De Pere Mikayla Mahas, Lena Percussion Gavin Pennau, Oshkosh West Gabriela Galvan, Oshkosh West Caitlyn Rentmeester, Xavier Gauthier, Oshkosh West Green Bay West Talia Musial, Roncalli Catholic Zachary Schmidt, Prentice Seth Ploecklman, Tomahawk Paige Stapleton, Oconto Falls Jarrett Schiedemeyer, Oshkosh West Trombone Taden Stone, Marinette Andrew Bishop, De PereTakumi Anna Wood, Suring Hara, Oshkosh West Abe Miller, Oshkosh West Mackenzie Staidl, Oconto Falls Allie Straitt, Marinette Madelyn Thums, Prentice St. Norbert College Instrumental Music Faculty Jamie Karp Waroff – Trumpet Michael Hennessey – String Bass Andrea Gross Hixon – Oboe Eric High – Trombone/Euphonium/Tuba Kortney James – Flute Justin Krueger – Piano Philip Klickman – Director of Bands, Horn Theresa Martin– Clarinet Elaine Moss – Piano Jim Robl – Percussion John Salerno – Saxophone Jeffrey Verkuilen – Organ Thank you to the following directors for their support and for encouraging their students to attend Winter BandFest. We appreciate their dedication to helping make this a successful event. Winter BandFest 2019 - List of Schools and Directors Cedar Grove High School, Cedar Grove, WI Alanna Ford Chequamegon High School, Park Falls, WI Pat Pollock Denmark High School, Denmark, WI Evan Marlowe De Pere High School, De Pere, WI Wes Couch Green Bay West High School, Green Bay, WI Danielle Scherer Hortonville High School, Hortonville, WI Breanna Wojniczka Lena High School, Lena, WI Lisa Kroeger Marinette High School, Marinette, WI Hilary Oskey Neenah High School, Neenah, WI David Dunning North High School, Oshkosh, WI James Dorschner Oconto Falls High School, Oconto Falls, WI Vicky Dominguez Prentice High School, Prentice, WI Andrea Cress Roncalli Catholic High School, Manitowoc, WI Corey VanSickle Suring High School, Suring, WI Kaci Hoverson-Boehmer Tomahawk High School, Tomahawk, WI Marshall DeLonay West High School, Oshkosh, WI Brian Wilson Wrightstown High School, Wrightstown, WI Elizabeth Graber Instrumental Music at St. Norbert College St. Norbert College offers wind and percussion students a variety of ​ performing ensembles to explore, study, and perform a diverse range of instrumental literature. Ensembles include the Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Jazz Ensemble, Flute Choir, Clarinet Choir, Saxophone Quartet, Woodwind Quintet, Woodwind Trio, Trumpet Ensemble, Horn Choir, Low Brass Ensemble, Brass Choir, and Percussion Ensemble. Membership in the ensembles is open to all students regardless of their major. The Jazz and Wind Ensembles are open to qualified musicians through successful audition. The Wind Ensemble is St. Norbert’s premier instrumental ensemble and is ​ dedicated to excellence in the performance of both traditional and contemporary wind and percussion literature. Representing St. Norbert College in performances on campus, as well as through concert tours, exchange concerts, and performance clinics, they have been selected to perform at the Wisconsin State Music Educators Conference in 1988, 1999, and 2004. The Wind Ensemble has had a history of extensive international travel throughout Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and the Fiji Islands including trips in 1988, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2004 and 2007. In May 2010, the Wind Ensemble traveled to the Czech Republic and Austria for a 9-day concert tour. The Concert Band is St. Norbert’s campus band. Participants in the Concert ​ Band bring a variety of talents and skill levels to the ensemble. Although no audition is required, members in the SNC Concert Band are given the opportunity to improve their musical abilities while performing a wide range of challenging and entertaining literature. The Jazz Ensemble offers educational and performance opportunities for ​ saxophone, trumpet, trombone, and rhythm section students. The ensemble explores various genres of jazz literature, as well as the art of improvisation. Continue making music at SNC! The St. Norbert College Music Department offers scholarships to talented instrumentalists and singers. Scholarships are available to ALL students, ​ ​ regardless of major. Many of our instrumental and choral ensemble members continue to keep music in their busy lives even though they are majoring in Education, Business,
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