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Spring 2009 Scott Hanna, editor From the Podium Report Why did you elect me president of CBDNA? (On the last day of the very dynamic CBDNA National Conference, hosted by The University of Texas – Austin, I had the opportunity to make some comments. I reiterate them here.) How many of you have ever heard the Yale Concert Band? Not many. How many of you have ever seen me conduct? Not many. How many of you have any idea of how musical I am? Not many. So why did you elect me as the President of CBDNA? I have no degree in conducting at any level. I work at a school that has no performance degree program for undergradu- ates, no music education program at any level and does not offer credit for participation in any undergraduate performance ensemble. Don’t get me wrong; I am proud to serve and proud of my record of service to CBDNA. In fact, my record includes service as Eastern Division Secretary/ Treasurer and President, Connecticut State Chair, the chairmanship of the Commissioning Committee, editing the CBDNA Journal for a decade, serving as a found- ing member of the Committee on Gender and Ethnic- ity. It was my privilege to have made the motions that established the CBDNA website, the Commissioning Committee, and the requirement that CBDNA produce proceedings of its conferences. So with a full resume, I ran for president for the first time six years ago. Heck, even I voted for Jerry Junkin! Then I ran again and was privileged to lose to Bill Wakefield, who, through our work together over the last four years, I now hold to be a good friend and for whom I have the greatest respect. My two electoral losses meant that, for the first time in fourteen years, without a divisional office or a committee chair, I wasn’t privileged to attend National Board meetings; I wasn’t involved in the pioneering and planning, I wasn’t in- volved in the action. CBDNA became a passive pursuit for me. I missed my first national conference in three decades during this time. I declined when I was encouraged to stand for election a third time. My unspoken rhetorical logic went something like this, “The people have spoken twice through elections, and they didn’t want me.” “I now associate running for election with the unpleasant reality of…losing.” Nonsense. I was talking to Frank Battisti. (I spent my first In This Issue: From the Podium ..................... 1 News........................................ 2 Commissions and Premieres... 2 - 3 Programs ................................. 4 - 11 Financial Report ...................... 12 - 13 ten years in CBDNA being afraid of Frank, and the last eighteen years trying to impress him.) He listened to my reasons for refusing to stand for election. “Tom, Abe Lincoln lost seventeen times before he finally was elected to a position. It’s either about service or it’s about something else. If you are committed to serving the organization, then run. If you aren’t committed to service, then you shouldn’t run, because you would be doing it for the wrong reasons.” Frank was deft, compel- ling and persuasive. So I stood for election: without a pedigree from a “well-known-for-band” school; without a degree in conducting; without an affiliation with a powerhouse band program. So what kind of an organization is CBDNA? I offer the conviction that it must be the kind of organiza- tion in which anyone can find a way to serve; in which anyone can broker their own needs to research, publish, create, commission, advocate and explore with the same needs of CBDNA; where progress through the levels of opportunity and privilege in CBDNA are based on individual acts of service, without regard to gender or race or pedigree or school size or school budget or stage of career. In Texas, I issued a call for members to come forward and serve, and deferred all offers until a time to be announced in the future. Now is that time. So if you came forward in March or handed me a card in March with the offer to serve, I am grateful and I do remember. But I ask that you contact me again now to reconfirm your offers – now that we are all out of the heady environment of our exciting convention, now that we are in the midst of concertizing and marching and teaching, now that we can make our plans in balance with our present commitments. I want to do great things. Who’s with me?

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Spring 2009

Scott Hanna, editor

From the Podium

R e p o r tWhy did you elect me president of CBDNA?

(On the last day of the very dynamic CBDNANational Conference, hosted by The University of

Texas – Austin, I had the opportunity to make some comments. I reiterate them here.)

How many of you have ever heard the Yale Concert Band? Not many. How many of you have ever seen me conduct? Not many. How many of you have any idea of how musical I am? Not many. So why did you elect me as the President of CBDNA? I have no degree in conducting at any level. I work at a school that has no performance degree program for undergradu-ates, no music education program at any level and does not offer credit for participation in any undergraduate performance ensemble. Don’t get me wrong; I am proud to serve and proud of my record of service to CBDNA. In fact, my record includes service as Eastern Division Secretary/Treasurer and President, Connecticut State Chair, the chairmanship of the Commissioning Committee, editing the CBDNA Journal for a decade, serving as a found-ing member of the Committee on Gender and Ethnic-ity. It was my privilege to have made the motions that established the CBDNA website, the Commissioning Committee, and the requirement that CBDNA produce proceedings of its conferences. So with a full resume, I ran for president for the first time six years ago. Heck, even I voted for Jerry Junkin! Then I ran again and was privileged to lose to Bill Wakefield, who, through our work together over the last four years, I now hold to be a good friend and for whom I have the greatest respect. My two electoral losses meant that, for the first time in fourteen years, without a divisional office or a committee chair, I wasn’t privileged to attend National Board meetings; I wasn’t involved in the pioneering and planning, I wasn’t in-volved in the action. CBDNA became a passive pursuit for me. I missed my first national conference in three decades during this time. I declined when I was encouraged to stand for election a third time. My unspoken rhetorical logic went something like this, “The people have spoken twice through elections, and they didn’t want me.” “I now associate running for election with the unpleasant reality of…losing.” Nonsense. I was talking to Frank Battisti. (I spent my first

In This Issue:

From the Podium ..................... 1

News........................................ 2

Commissions and Premieres... 2 - 3

Programs ................................. 4 - 11

Financial Report ...................... 12 - 13

ten years in CBDNA being afraid of Frank, and the last eighteen years trying to impress him.) He listened to my reasons for refusing to stand for election. “Tom, Abe Lincoln lost seventeen times before he finally was elected to a position. It’s either about service or it’s about something else. If you are committed to serving the organization, then run. If you aren’t committed to service, then you shouldn’t run, because you would be doing it for the wrong reasons.” Frank was deft, compel-ling and persuasive. So I stood for election: without a pedigree from a “well-known-for-band” school; without a degree in conducting; without an affiliation with a powerhouse band program. So what kind of an organization is CBDNA? I offer the conviction that it must be the kind of organiza-tion in which anyone can find a way to serve; in which anyone can broker their own needs to research, publish, create, commission, advocate and explore with the same needs of CBDNA; where progress through the levels of opportunity and privilege in CBDNA are based on individual acts of service, without regard to gender or race or pedigree or school size or school budget or stage of career. In Texas, I issued a call for members to come forward and serve, and deferred all offers until a time to be announced in the future. Now is that time. So if you came forward in March or handed me a card in March with the offer to serve, I am grateful and I do remember. But I ask that you contact me again now to reconfirm your offers – now that we are all out of the heady environment of our exciting convention, now that we are in the midst of concertizing and marching and teaching, now that we can make our plans in balance with our present commitments. I want to do great things. Who’s with me?

2 - NEWS/COMMISSIONS AND PREMIERES SPRING 2009

NewsArkansas State University Conducting Colloquium

The 2008 Arkansas State University Conducting Col-loquium was held from November 13 through 15th with Gary Hill and Tim Oliver serving as clinicians. This annual event had participants from Arkansas, Tennes-see, Missouri, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina and represented individuals from a wide variety of profes-sional backgrounds including middle and high school teachers, graduate students, and members of the Armed Services Bands.

In addition to lecture and discussion sessions, partici-pants conducted the ASU Wind Ensemble on a variety of repertoire which included:

Commando March - Samuel BarberOverture for Winds - Charles CarterAir for Band - Frank EricksonAn Original Suite - Gordon JacobThird Suite - Robert JagerChester Overture - William SchumanFlourish for Wind Band - Ralph Vaughan Williams

Preparations are already underway for the 2009 Arkan-sas State University Conducting Colloquium and will likely include a composer-in-residence who will also serve as the clinician for the colloquium.

New Dictionary of Musical Terms Released

Meredith Music is proud to announce the publication of Cirone’s Pocket Dictionary of Foreign Musical Terms ($9.95), compiled and edited by Anthony J. Cirone. This unique 232 page dictionary contains more than 160 musical examples and thousands of foreign terms in Italian, French, and German. Comprehensive sections for percussion and strings are also included. During his 36 year career with the San Francisco Symphony, Cirone encountered a myriad of foreign words in both scores and parts, inspiring him to compile this exhaus-tive collection.Includes translations of:

Foreign tempo markings from “slow to fast”German musical phrasesComposers’ instructions for string instruments (with musical examples) in Italian, French and Ger-manPercussion instruments and terms in all three languages

Commissions and PremieresSuite from China West

Chen Yi

•••

Suite from China West by Dr. Chen Yi (Lorena Searcey Cravens/Millsap/Missouri Distinguished Professor in Music Composition at the Conservatory of the Univer-sity of Missouri-Kansas City) was commissioned in 2005 by the Metropolitan Wind Symphony, Boston, MA (Lawrence Isaacson, Music director), and premiered by them on May 18, 2008 at the National Heritage Museum, Lexington, MA (Lewis J. Buckley, Music director and conductor). This is from the composer’s program notes: The authentic folk music from China West has amazed and inspired the composer to write this piece, which has the folk music elements drawn from the folk songs Gadameilen and Pastoral of the Meng People, Ashima of the Yi People, Du Mu and Amaliehuo of the Zang People, and Dou Duo and the Lusheng ensemble music of the Miao People.

Other performances of this piece were on November 1, 2008 by the Baldwin-Wallace Symphonic Wind Ensemble, conducted by Dwight Oltman; November 16, 2008 by the University of New Mexico Symphonic Band, conducted by Chad Simons; November 25, 2008 by the Northern Arizona University Wind Symphony, conducted by Dr. Daniel Schmidt; and a performance is scheduled for March 21, 2009 by the Honor Band of America, conducted by Prof. Gary Hill, at the Music For All National Festival, at Clowes Memorial Hall, Butler University, Indianapolis, IN.

There has been critical acclaim for the two-piano version of this piece: “Chen’s work shows a brilliant feel for the dissonant implications of the folk music she quotes. The often rapid variations between the original material and her own extensions of it were handled seamlessly.” - Benjamin Frandzel, San Francisco Classical Voice

“Chen Yi’s China West Suite … four short exercises on Chinese themes, by turns stately and exuberant, and all of them done with the composer’s mastery of form and tonal weight.” - Joshua Kosman, San Francisco Chronicle

Suite from China West is in four movements, and is ap-proximately 13 minutes in duration. It is published by and available through the Theodore Presser Company.

Suite from China West by Dr. Chen Yi (Lorena Searcey Cravens/Millsap/Missouri Distinguished Professor in Music Composition at the Conservatory of the Univer-sity of Missouri-Kansas City) was commissioned in 2005 by the Metropolitan Wind Symphony, Boston, MA (Lawrence Isaacson, Music director), and premiered by them on May 18, 2008 at the National Heritage Museum, Lexington, MA (Lewis J. Buckley, Music director and conductor). This is from the composer’s program notes: The authentic folk music from China West has amazed

3 - COMMISSIONS AND PREMIERES SPRING 2009

and inspired the composer to write this piece, which has the folk music elements drawn from the folk songs Gadameilen and Pastoral of the Meng People, Ashima of the Yi People, Du Mu and Amaliehuo of the Zang People, and Dou Duo and the Lusheng ensemble music of the Miao People.

Other performances of this piece were on November 1, 2008 by the Baldwin-Wallace Symphonic Wind Ensemble, conducted by Dwight Oltman; November 16, 2008 by the University of New Mexico Symphonic Band, conducted by Chad Simons; November 25, 2008 by the Northern Arizona University Wind Symphony, conducted by Dr. Daniel Schmidt; and a performance is scheduled for March 21, 2009 by the Honor Band of America, conducted by Prof. Gary Hill, at the Music For All National Festival, at Clowes Memorial Hall, Butler University, Indianapolis, IN.

There has been critical acclaim for the two-piano version of this piece: “Chen’s work shows a brilliant feel for the dissonant implications of the folk music she quotes. The often rapid variations between the original material and her own extensions of it were handled seamlessly.” - Benjamin Frandzel, San Francisco Classical Voice

“Chen Yi’s China West Suite … four short exercises on Chinese themes, by turns stately and exuberant, and all of them done with the composer’s mastery of form and tonal weight.” - Joshua Kosman, San Francisco Chronicle

Suite from China West is in four movements, and is ap-proximately 13 minutes in duration. It is published by and available through the Theodore Presser Company.

REPORT CONTACT INFORMATION

SCOTT HANNA, EDITORCBDNA REPORT

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXASBUTLER SCHOOL OF MUSIC

1 UNIVERSITY STATION E3100AUSTIN, TEXAS 78712

(512)471-4314

[email protected]

*denotes premiereALABAMA

University of AlabamaWind Ensemble

Kenneth B. Ozzello, conductorRandall O. Coleman, associate conductor

September 25, 2008

Pagan Dances ................................................. BarnesFour Scottish Dances ........................Arnold/PaynterSerenade in E-flat Major for 13 Wind Instruments, . Op. 7 ..........................................................StraussDance Movements ......................................... Sparke

University of AlabamaSymphonic Band

Randall O. Coleman, conductorKenneth G. Bodiford,

doctoral conducting associateBryan Reeves, trumpet

Jamie Reeves, tromboneOctober 6, 2008

American Overture for Band ........................ JenkinsMarch Slave ......................Tchaikovsky/LaurendeauFandango ......................................................... TurrinOctober ........................................................WhitacreCulloden, mvt. III ...........................................GirouxThe Circus Bee .............................................Fillmore

University of AlabamaWind Ensemble

Kenneth B. Ozzello, conductorRandall O. Coleman, associate conductor

Osiris J. Molina, clarinetNovember 6, 2008

Serenade No. 10 in B-flat Major, K. 361/370a ......... ...............................................................MozartBrooklyn Bridge ....................................... DaughertySymphony No. 4 ........................................Maslanka

University of AlabamaSymphonic Band

Randall O. Coleman, conductorDavid A. Jones, doctoral conducting associate

November 10, 2008

Wild Nights! ................................................... TicheliFirst Suite in E-flat for Military Band ...............HolstColonial Song.............................................. GraingerYosemite Autumn ................................... CamphouseSeawolf March ....................................... Middendorf

University of AlabamaWind Ensemble

Kenneth B. Ozzello, conductorRandall O. Coleman, associate conductor

Kenneth G. Bodiford, doctoral conducting as-sociate

Osiris J. Molina, clarinetEric Yates, trumpet

January 23, 2009Alabama Music Educators’ Association

Inservice Conference

Rocky Point Holiday ......................................NelsonSonata for Trumpet and Wind Ensemble ......KennanThe Melody Shop .............................................. KingWho Puts His Trust in God Most Just ......Bach/CroftSymphony No. 2, mvt. III .............................. Ticheli*Fast Falls the Eventide ................................. MartinBrooklyn Bridge, mvts. II & I .................. Daugherty

4 - PROGRAMS SPRING 2009

University of AlabamaSymphonic Band

Randall O. Coleman, conductorFebruary 5, 2009

Alabama Honor Band Festival

Exultate .............................................................HazoFirst Suite in E-flat for Military Band ...............HolstYe Banks and Braes O Bonnie Doon .......... GraingerThe Florentiner March ..................................... FucikWild Nights! ................................................... Ticheli

University of AlabamaWind Ensemble

Kenneth B. Ozzello, conductorRandall O. Coleman, associate conductor

February 7, 2009Alabama Honor Band Festival

Rocky Point Holiday ......................................NelsonO Magnum Mysterium .............. Lauridsen/ReynoldsSlalom ............................................................... PannWho Puts His Trust in God Most Just ......Bach/CroftSymphony No. 2, mvt. III .............................. TicheliFast Falls the Eventide ................................... MartinThe Melody Shop .............................................. KingSilverado ..........................................Broughton/Bass

ALASKAUniversity of Alaska Anchorage

Wind EnsembleTai Wai Li, conductor

Mark Wolbers, clarinetNovember 7, 12, 13, 14, 19, 2008

Pride of the Wolverines ....................................SousaBlues for a Killed Cat .........................................EndBlack Dog ................................................McAllisterOutdoor Overture .........................................Copland

ARKANSASArkansas State University

Wind EnsembleTimothy W. Oliver, conductor

September 30, 2008“How ‘Suite’ It Is”

Suite of Old American Dances ......................BennettAn Original Suite ............................................. JacobThird Suite ........................................................ JagerSuite Francaise .............................................Milhaud

Arkansas State UniversityWind Ensemble

Timothy W. Oliver, conductorGary Hill, guest conductor

Ed Owen, tubaNovember 13, 2008

“Heavy Metal”

Commando March ......................................... BarberChester ....................................................... SchumanSketches on a Tudor Psalm .................................TullTuba Concerto ..............................................GregsonTempered Steel ................................................Young

Arkansas State UniversityWind Ensemble, Concert Choir,

and University SingersTimothy W. Oliver, conductor

Dale Miller, conductorFebruary 24, 2009

“Chancellor’s Concert”

The Star Spangled Banner ...................Key/Pfautsch

Mass No. 2 in e minor ................................ BrucknerGive Us This Day – Short Symphony for Wind Ensemble......................................MaslankaSong of Democracy, Op. 44 .......................... Hanson

CALIFORNIAPomona CollegeConcert Band

Stephen Klein, conductorEric Lindholm, guest conductor

November 21 and 23, 2008

Courtly Airs and Dances ................................NelsonEtude No.2 for Concert Band ........................... KleinFive Variants of “Dives and Lazarus” ....................... .............................. Vaughan Williams/GregsonScenes from “The Louvre” .......................Dello JoioCandlelight Procession ...................................... GorbBarn Dance and Cowboy Hymn .................... SparkeWith Pleasure (Dance Hilarious) .....................Sousa

San Jose State University, CaliforniaWind Ensemble

Edward C. Harris, conductorCraig S. McKenzie,

graduate conducting associateOctober 17, 2008

Wild Nights! ................................................... TicheliGeorge Washington Bridge ........................ SchumanHeroes, Lost and Fallen .......................... GillinghamGive Us This Day .......................................Maslanka

San Jose State UniversitySymphonic Band

Diana Hollinger, conductorCraig S. McKenzie,

graduate conducting associatePatrick Francis, guitar soloist

October 17, 2008

Mambo Furioso ............................................. KarrickSerenade for Wind Band ...........................Bourgeois…nite ridin’ on da riva’ ............................. O’ConnorChaos Theory, Concerto for Electric Guitar and Wind Orchestra .........................................Bonney

San Jose State UniversityWind Ensemble

Edward C. Harris, conductorCraig S. McKenzie,

graduate conducting associateNeil Rutman, piano soloist

December 5, 2008

Short Ride in a Fast Machine .........................AdamsStrange Humors ........................................... MackeySecond Suite in F for Military Band .................HolstPiano Concerto No. 2 .................................Heisinger

San Jose State UniversitySymphonic Band

Diana Hollinger, conductorCraig S. McKenzie,

graduate conducting associateDecember 5, 2008

Essay for Band ...........................................HeisingerSuite Provencale ..................................Van der RoostBeowulf, An Heroic Trilogy ........................ McBethVesuvius ......................................................... Ticheli

5 - PROGRAMS SPRING 2009

COLORADOColorado State University

Symphonic BandChad Nicholson, conductor

John G. Hermanson, graduate conductorFebruary 15, 2008

Eminence ..................................................... HultgrenNear Woodstock Town ................................ GraingerFestal Scenes ......................................................... ItoComedians’ Gallop ................................. Kabalevsky

Colorado State UniversityWind Ensemble

J. Steven Moore, conductorDaniel Lee, graduate conductorRay Cramer, guest conductor

February 15, 2008

The Thunderer ..................................................SousaSymphony on Themes of John Philip Sousa, mvt. II ........................................................... HearshenBe Thou My Vision ................................. GillinghamRaise the Roof ......................................... Daugherty

Colorado State UniversitySymphonic Band

Chad Nicholson, ConductorMarch 26, 2008

Fantasies on a Theme by Haydn ...............Dello JoioMoon By Night ...........................................Newman

Colorado State UniversityWind Ensemble

J. Steven Moore, conductorDaniel Lee, graduate conductor

March 12, 2008

Celebration Overture .....................................CrestonDusk ............................................................... BryantDoes She Know? ...............................................Rees

Colorado State UniversitySymphonic Band

Steven Moore and Chad Nicholson, conductorsJohn G. Hermanson, graduate conductor

May 4, 2008

The Cowboys ..............................................WilliamsJurassic Park ................................................WilliamsA Prayer for Peace ......................................WilliamsHarry Potter Symphonic Suite ....................Williams

Colorado State UniversityWind Ensemble

Steven Moore, conductorPhuong Nguyen and Daniel Lee,

graduate conductorsMay 4, 2008

Olympic Fanfare and Theme.......................WilliamsHymn to the Fallen ......................................WilliamsSound the Bells ...........................................WilliamsSchindler’s List ...........................................Williams

Colorado State UniversitySymphonic Band

Miller Asbill, conductorChad Lemons, graduate conductor

November 20, 2008

The Earle of Oxford’s Marche ......................... JacobMetaMarch ..................................................... BryantPsalm for Band ......................................... PersichettiRise ............................................................... Bryant

Down Longford Way................................... GraingerShepherd’s Hey ........................................... Grainger

Colorado State Universtiy Wind Ensemble

J. Steven Moore and Miller Asbill, conductorsDaniel Lee, graduate conductor

Toccata Marziale .........................................Williams Concerto for Bassoon ....................................... JacobFirst Suite in E-flat ............................................Holst Suite Dreams .................................................. Bryant

Colorado State UniversitySymphonic Band

Miller Asbill, conductorChad Lemons, graduate conductor

October 7, 2008

Color ...........................................................MargolisSparkle ....................................................... MahoneyBali ............................................................ ColgrassLix Arumque ...............................................WhitacreIn Storm and Sunshine ......................................Heed

Colorado State UniversityWind Ensemble

J. Steven Moore, conductorDaniel Lee, graduate conductor

October 7, 2008

Straylight ..........................................................DavidShadow Rituals ....................................... MarkowskiFirst Light....................................................... BryantFire Works ........................................................YoutzSound Prisms .............................................Balmages

ILLINOISSaint Xavier University

Concert BandDecember 2, 2008

Margaret Young-Weitzel, conductor

Ouverture für Harmoniemusik, Opus 24 .................. .....................................................MendelssohnDivertimento for Band, Op. 42 ................ PersichettiFrom Looking Upward, By the Light of the Polar Star .....................................................SousaAustralian Fantasia ..................................... Stanhope

Saint Xavier UniversityConcert Band

Margaret Young-Weitzel, conductorGary Sousa, guest conductor

February 24, 2009

Serenade for Sophia ...............................WoolfendenIllyrian Dances .......................................WoolfendenIn Wartime ............................................... Del TrediciThe Thunderer ..................................................SousaSymphony on Themes of John Philip Sousa, mvt. II ........................................................... Hearshen

Wheaton CollegeSymphonic Band

Timothy Yontz, conductorNovember 8, 2008

Havendance ................................................HolsingerAn American Elegy ........................................ TicheliThe Cowboys ................................Williams/CurnowSymphonic Movement ................................Nelhybel*War in Heaven ................................................Payne

Wheaton CollegeSymphonic Band

Timothy Yontz, conductorTerry R. Schwartz, trumpet

February 24, 2009

Jubilant Overture ............................................... ReedPerthshire Majest ..............................................HazoStars and Stripes Forever .......................Sousa/BrionVariations on The Carnival of Venice ....................... .................................................. Arban/LeidzenRocky Point Holiday ......................................Nelson

INDIANAIndiana State University

Symphonic Band and Wind OrchestraOctober 16, 2008

Symphonic BandThree London Miniatures ...................... CamphouseFantasy on a Japanese Folk Song ......................HazoMarche des Parachutistes Belges ..... Leemans/WileyGreek Folk Song Set ....................................CesariniFrom Suite on Greek Love Songs ..van Lijnschooten

Wind OrchestraJohn Boyd, conductor

Dai Zhonghui, trumpetCentral Conservatory, Beijing, China

Robert Waugh, trumpet

Capriccio .............................................................DanSecond Suite for Band ...................................... ReedCarmen Fantasia ............................ Bizet/Hunsberger

Indiana State UniversityConcert Band

Dennis Ballard, conductorHeather Franklin, Melissa Thorne, Karl Vier-ling, and Clare Woodard, student conductors

November 16, 2008

Flourish for Wind Band .................Vaughn WilliamsPatroville ...................................... de Smetsky/DavisAppalachian Morning .................................. SheldonTrail of Tears .................................................. BarnesIrish Interlude ................................................. BarkerQuad City Stomp.........................................Sweeney

Indiana State UniversitySymphonic Band and Wind Orchestra

November 18, 2008

Symphonic BandDouglas Keiser, conductor

Sheng-Yi Chang, graduate conductorEric Drew, graduate conductor

John Williams, graduate conductor

Cenotaph ......................................................... StampInterpretations ..................................................CichyDancing at Stonehenge .....................................SuterAmericans We ................................ Fillmore/Fennell

Wind OrchestraJohn Boyd, conductor

Alex Lapins, tubaSheng-Yi Chang, Eric Drew, and John Williams,

graduate conductors

English Folk Song Suite.................Vaughn WilliamsConcerto No. 1 for Horn (tuba), Op. 11 .................... ..................................................... Strauss/BoydCelestial Dancers (premier Indiana performance) .... ..............................................................Ewazen

6 - PROGRAMS SPRING 2009

Indiana State UniversityAll Star Band Weekend

December 7, 2008

Wind OrchestraJohn Boyd, conductor

Col. L. Bryan Shelburne (ret.), conductor

National Anthem .................................................KeyEnglish Folk Song Suite.................Vaughn WilliamsCelestial Dancers (premier Indiana performance) .... ..............................................................Ewazen

All Star Concert BandDennis Ballard, conductor

Col. L. Bryan Shelburne (ret.), conductor

Toccata for Band ......................................... EricksonBrazilian Folk Dance Suite ........................... RhoadsBlessed Are They from “A German Requiem” ......... ............................................ Brahms/BuehlmanRussian Christmas Music .................... Reed/CurnowQuad City Stomp.........................................Sweeney

All Star Symphonic BandDouglas Keiser, conductor

Overture in B-flat ...................................... GiovaniniShenandoah .................................................... TicheliGreek Folk Song Suite .................................CesariniSuite on Greek Love Songs ............van LijnschootenAmerica the Beautiful ............................ Ward/Smith

Indiana State UniversityEighteenth Annual Wind/Percussion Scholarship

ConcertFeaturing the Boston Brass

February 22, 2009Symphonic Band

Douglas Keiser, conductorRick DeJonge, conductor

Triumphal Prelude ............................................. DossWayside Festival ......................................... DeJongeSuite on Greek Love Songs ..............van LijnschotenHeroes and Legends .......................................Kopetz

Wind OrchestraJohn Boyd, conductor

Rick DeJonge, conductorTangents ........................................................WassonPerayaan (Indiana premiere) ................................ HoPrelude and Fantasy .................................... DeJonge

Indiana State UniversityChamber Ensembles and Concert Band

February 24, 2009

Trumpet EnsembleSuite for Six Trumpets ........................................Plot

Flute QuartetJour d’été à la montagne ................................. Bozza

Red Light QuintetAdagio and Rondo from Sonatina No. 1 ........Mozart

Flute QuartetLullaby .......................................................... Higdon

Intergalactic Saxophone QuartetNew York Suite .......................................... D’Rivera

Concert BandDennis Ballard, conductor

Melissa Bogle, Brian Ingram, Eric Kendall, and Chantel Rohdy, student conductors

Fantasy on an Early American Marching Tune ......... ............................................................. SheldonVariation Overture .......................................WilliamsAs Summer Was Beginning “Song for James Dean” ................................................................DaehnPolly Oliver ........................................................RootYorkshire Ballad............................................. Barnes

Forever Holding Close the Memories ..........Saucedo

Indiana UniversityWind Ensemble

Stephen W. Pratt, conductorKyle Glaser, guest conductor

Kevin Bobo, marimbaNovember 2, 2008

Grand Canyon Fanfare ........................Howard/DeanAspen Jubilee .................................................NelsonConcerto for Marimba and Wind Ensemble ...... GohPassacaglia ....................................................JacksonVanity Fair .................................................... FletcherNo Shadow of Turning ............................ GillinghamSymphony for Band – West Point ................... Gould

Indiana UniversityConcert Band

Paul W. Popiel, conductorPamela Holt, guest conductor

November 18, 2008

Second Suite in F, Op. 28, No. 2 .......................HolstVariations on a Shaker Melody ....................CoplandFestal Scenes: Jojôteki–“Matsuri” ........................ ItoVariants on a Mediaeval Tune ...................Dello Joio

Indiana UniversitySymphonic Band

Jeffrey D. Gershman, conductorKyle Glaser, guest conductor

November 18, 2008

Variations on “America” .....................................IvesTam o’Shanter, Op. 51 ...................................ArnoldAve Maria ..........................................................BieblJ’ai été au bal ............................................ Grantham

Indiana UniversityConcert Band

Paul W. Popiel, conductorKyle Glaser, guest conductor

February 10, 2009

Celebrations ................................................ ZdechlikLa Fiesta Mexicana ........................................... Reed

Indiana UniversitySymphonic Band

Jeffrey D. Gershman, conductorMatthew Holzner, guest conductor

February 10, 2009

Selections from The Danserye .......Susato/DunniganSleep ............................................................WhitacreThe Solitary Dancer ...................................... BensonDanza Final (Malambo) .............................Ginastera

Indiana UniversityWind Ensemble

Stephen W. Pratt, conductorDavid C. Woodley, conductorScott Jones, guest conductor

Sylvia McNair, sopranoFebruary 17, 2009

Purcell Variants ...........................................MeechanInterior .............................................................KusterDanse Funambulesque, Op. 12 ....................... StrensArabesque .........................................................HazoPostcard .......................................................... TicheliHoagy Carmichael Medley ...................arr. WoodleyThe Florentiner, Op. 214 .................................. Fučik

KANSASWichita State University

Symphonic Wind EnsembleVictor A. Markovich, conductor

Denny Senseney, guest conductorOctober 13, 2008

*Plastic Flowers: Still Life for 28 Winds and Percussion ...................................................VollenSinfonietta ..........................................................DahlSanctuary ........................................................ TicheliMolly on the Shore ...................................... GraingerMarch: “The Southerner” ..........................Alexander

Wichita State UniversitySymphonic Wind Ensemble

Victor A. Markovich, conductorJohn Paul Johnson, guest conductor

Phil Black, tubaDecember 3, 2008

Legacy for Brass and Percussion ........... CamphouseSerenade in D minor, Op. 44 ......................... DvorakGazebo Dances ......................................... CoriglianoSleep ............................................................WhitacreCatoctin, Opus 34, for Tuba and Wind Ensemble ..... ............................................................. CorwellBarnum and Bailey’s Favorite March ............... King

KENTUCKYEastern Kentucky University

Brass Choir and Wind SymphonyJoe Allison, Director of Bands

Heather Combs, Christopher Kolar, Jonathan Oates, Lederrick Wesley, Wesley Young,

graduate conductorsOctober 19, 2008

Brass ChoirBrevard Fanfare ..................................................Tull Shadowed Cabins ............................................YoungTwo Piece from Lieutenant Kije ............... ProkofieffMarch from “The Love of Three Oranges” .............. .......................................................... ProkofieffThree Brass Cats .............................................HazellIn Resurrectione tua Christe ............................Gallus

Wind SymphonyThe Maple Leaf Forever ................................... MuirChorale and Alleluia ..................................... HansonOn A Hymnsong of Philip Bliss .................HolsingerChorale and Shaker Dance .......................... Zdechlik

Eastern Kentucky UniversityWind Symphony and Brass Choir

Joe Allison, conductorLederrick Wesley, graduate conductor

December 13, 2008

Pre-concert Holidays Carols-Brass ChoirGavorkna Fanfare ............................................ StampColonial Song.............................................. GraingerChorale for Brass and Percussion ...............Nelhybel

Brass ChoirBenaiah Son of Jehoiada .................................YoungLa Vida breve, mvt. I .......................de Falla/Snoeck

Wind EnsembleLollapalooza ................................ Adams/Spinazzola

7 - PROGRAMS SPRING 2009

Eastern Kentucky UniversityWind Symphony

Joe Allison, conductorSue Ellen Ballard, guest conductor

January 16, 2009

Wind Symphony Gavorkna Fanfare ............................................ StampColonial Song.............................................. GraingerFanfares, Mules, and Rooster Fries .............. Dawson

Wind EnsembleLa Vida Breve, mvts. I and II ............deFalla/Snoeck

Wind SymphonyBenaiha, Son of Jehoiada ................................YoungTrittico .........................................................Nelhybel

Eastern Kentucky UniversityWind Symphony and Concert Band

Joe Allison and Ken Haddix, conductorsHeather Coombs, Douglas Van Fleet,

and Lederrick Wesley, graduate conductorsFebruary 22, 2009

Concert BandWilliam Byrd Suite .......................................... Jacob Jhon come kiss me now The Earle of Oxford’s MarchYorshire Ballad............................................... BarnesTheme and Tirade ........................................Saucedo Manhattan Beach March ..................................Sousa

Wind SymphonyFestive Overture ...................................ShostakovichMannin Veen ....................................................WoodOctober ........................................................WhitacreDivertimento for Winds & Percussion .............Cichy

MASSACHUSETTSBoston UniversityWind Ensemble

David Martins, conductorOctober 7, 2008

Symphonic Songs for Band ..........................BennettExtreme Make-Over for Brass Band ............. de MeijCanzon, Fugato, And Hymn ................... CamphouseHuntingtower ................................. Respighi/BinneyJ’ai été au bal ............................................ Grantham

Boston UniversityConcert Band

Chris Parks, conductorOctober 18, 2008

Sun Dance ...................................................... TicheliO Magnum Mysterium .............................. LauridsenArmenian Dances .............................................. Reed

Boston UniversityConcert Band

Chris Parks, conductorZachary deVries, assistant conductor

November 19, 2008

A Festival Prelude ............................................. ReedMoon by Night ............................................NewmanCrystals ............................................................DuffyColours .............................................................Cichy

Boston UniversityWind Ensemble

David Martins, conductorNovember 20, 2008

“The Gum-Suckers” March ............Grainger/RogersEscapade ......................................................... StampSuite Symphonique pour instruments a vent et piano

................................................................. LeleuInvictus – The Unconquered .......................... SparkeAs the scent of spring rain… ......................NewmanDanza de los Duendes ................................ Galbraith

Boston UniversityWind Ensemble

David Martins, conductorTerry Everson, trumpet

February 24, 2009

Sound The Bells! .........................Williams/LavenderDixtour pour instruments a vent .....................Arrieu Excursions for Trumpet and Band ........... BroughtonHarrison’s Dream ......................................... GrahamRedline Tango .............................................. Mackey

NEBRASKAUniversity of Nebraska at Omaha

Symphonic Wind Ensemble James R. Saker, conductor

Matthew Rom, graduate conductorPaul Koenig, tenorOctober 26, 2008

“For Amber Waves of Song”

American Overture ........................................ JenkinsO Magnum Mysterium .............. Lauridsen/ReynoldsHeart of the Morn .............................................. ReedSymphony No. 3 ............................................ BarnesMass of St. Thomas Aquinas..........................Ellerby

With the Concert Choir and Chamber ChoirAmerica, the Beautiful .................. Ward/arr. Dragon

University of Nebraska at OmahaSymphonic Wind EnsembleJames R. Saker, conductor

Janet McCaskill, assistant conductorDoug Babic and Mark Diischer,

graduate conductorsZac Konradand Matthew Rom, guest conductors

David Hunsicker, trumpetPeter Madsen, trombone

November 13, 2008“Regional Tour”

Suite Monette ............................................... da SilvaAs Summer Was Just Beginning .....................DaehnRosalind in the Forest of Arden ........................ ReedWedding Dance ..................................Press/JohnstonAmerican Overture ........................................ JenkinsO Magnum Mysterium .............. Lauridsen/ReynoldsHeart of the Morn .............................................. ReedSymphony No. 3 ............................................ BarnesAmerica the Beautiful ..........................Ward/DragonDedication Overture .................................... Giannini

University of Nebraska at Omaha Symphonic Wind EnsembleJames R. Saker, conductor

Barry Ford, trumpetPeter Madsen, trombone

Mark Barnette, tuba Paul Koenig, tenor November 21, 2008

Nebraska Music Educators AssociationProfessional Conference

“American Classics” American Overture ........................................ JenkinsConcertino ........................................................WerleDedication Overture .................................... GianniniHeart of the Morn .............................................. ReedSymphony No. .............................................. Barnes

University of Nebraska at OmahaSymphonic Wind EnsembleJames R. Saker, conductorUniversity Concert Band

Janet McCaskill, conductorDoug Babic and Mark Diischer,

graduate conductorsDecember 12, 2008

“Prevailing Winds”

Symphonic Wind EnsembleLauds ..............................................................NelsonSanctuary ........................................................ TicheliFantasia in G .....................................................Mahr

University Concert BandFlorentiner March ............................... Fucik/FennellVidam Zene (Merry Music) .............................HidasAlligator Alley ......................................... DaughertyDivertimento for Winds and Percussion ..........Cichy

University of Nebraska at Omaha Symphonic Wind Ensemble James R. Saker, conductor

Amy Roisum Foley and Frank Tracz,guest conductors

January 31 and February 1, 2009 “BOCH Festival” (Band, Orchestra, and

Chorus Honors Festival)

Colonial Song.............................................. GraingerAmazing Grace .............................................. TicheliOrient Express ................................................ SparkeJubilation ................................................ MacTaggart

NEW YORKAdirondack Wind EnsembleDaniel Gordon, conductor

January 31, 2009 “Chamber Music from Three Continents”

Suite Française ............................................. PoulencSerenade #12, K. 388 .....................................MozartChôros #3 “Pica-Páu” ............................ Villa-LobosMusic for Brass Instruments ..............................Dahl

NORTH CAROLINAUniversity of North Carolina at Charlotte

Symphonic Wind EnsembleLaurence L. Marks, conductor

Anne Harley, sopranoOctober 6, 2008

Suite in E-flat ....................................................HolstFive Folksongs for Soprano and Band .........GilmoreElegy ............................................................. ChanceBaron Cimitiere’s Mambo ......................... GranthamThe Melody Shop .............................................. King

University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Symphonic Wind EnsembleLaurence L. Marks, conductor

Meredith Butterworth, marimbaDecember 8, 2008

Suite Royales .....................................Lully/SchaeferTo The Airborne .............................................NelsonMask of Night ............................................... BensonConcerto for Marimba and Wind Ensemble ............. ........................................................ GillinghamWild Blue Yonder ........................................... Barnes

8 - PROGRAMS SPRING 2009

University of North Carolina at CharlotteConcert Band

Jennifer Whitaker, conductorDecember 9, 2008

Gallant Seventh ................................................SousaIrish Tune from County Derry .................... GraingerPrelude, Siciliano and Rondo .........................ArnoldEternal Father, Strong to Save .........................SmithVesuvius ......................................................... Ticheli

Wingate University

Wind and Chamber EnsemblesDawn A. Perry, conductor

November 24, 2008

Wind EnsembleA Slavic Farewell ................. Agapkin/ed. BourgeoisResting in the Peace of His Hands .................GibsonThird Suite ........................................................ Jager

Chamber EnsemblesDuetto No. II (Flutes) .....................................MozartWashington Post (Trombones) ........... Sousa/WerdenXylophonia (Percussion) ..................... Green/Becker

Wind EnsembleGreensleeves ...............................................arr. ReedSleigh Ride .................................................Anderson

Wingate UniversityWind Ensemble and Trombone Choir

Dawn A. Perry, conductorFebruary 23, 2009

Trombone ChoirOn a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss ................................ .........................................Holsinger/Harbinson

Wind EnsembleCountry Gardens .............................. Grainger/SousaPageant ..................................................... PersichettiO Magnum Mysterium .............. Lauridsen/ReynoldsVariations on a Bach Chorale .......................... StampMountain Dance .............................................. Kiefer

NORTH DAKOTA University of North Dakota

Wind EnsembleJames Popejoy, conductor

October 14, 2008

Esprit de Corps .................................................. JagerVientos y Tangos ......................................... GandolfiJupiter from “The Planets” ..................Holst/CurnowEnglish Dances, Set I ....................Arnold/JohnstoneRaiders March .............................Williams/Lavender

University of North DakotaUniversity Band

James Popejoy, conductorOctober 14, 2008

Hosts of Freedom .............................................. KingOn a Southern Hymnsong ..........................HolsingerThird Suite ........................................................ JagerExcerpts from “Symphony No. 5” ............................ .................................... Shostakovich/Longfield

University of North DakotaWind Ensemble

James Popejoy, conductorAnne Christopherson, soprano

November 24, 2008

Galop ................................ Shostakovich/HunsbergerWild Nights! ................................................... TicheliPreludio Atto Primo from “Rigoletto” ..Verdi/BelloliCaro nome from “Rigoletto” .................Verdi/Belloli

Three Japanese Dances ..................................RogersA Boy’s Dream ..............................................Bocook

University of North DakotaUniversity Band

James Popejoy, conductorDecember 2, 2008

Masque ......................................................... McBethWhisper to Their Souls .....................................HazoCanticle of the Creatures .............................. CurnowThe Most Wonderful Time of the Year..... Pola/Moss

OREGON Oregon State University

Wind Ensemble Christopher C. Chapman, conductor

James Douglass and Branden Hansen,guest conductors

David Ogden Stiers, narratorFebruary 8, 2009

A President’s Day Celebration

Fanfare for the Common Man ......................CoplandElegy for a Young American .....................LoPresti Esprit de Corps .................................................. Jager A Lincoln Portrait ........................................Copland Easter Monday on the White House Lawn ......Sousa

University of PortlandConcert Band

Patrick Murphy, conductorIgor Shakhman, clarinet

Louis Piano, tubaDecember 3, 2008

Winter Dances ........................................... BalmagesSong for Lyndsay .......................................... BoysenConcertino ..............................................Weber/LakeMoon by Night ............................................NewmanFnugg ......................................................... BaadsvikSleigh Ride .................................................Anderson

TENNESSEEBelmont University

Wind EnsembleBarry Kraus, Conductor

October 1, 2008

An Outdoor Overture ...................................CoplandPetite Symphony, mvt. I .................. Gounod/FennellEnglish Folk Song Suite...............Vaughan WilliamsOctober ........................................................WhitacreDance of the Jesters .................Tchaikovsky/Cramer

Belmont UniversityWind Ensemble

Barry Kraus, conductorNovember 24, 2008

An Outdoor Overture ................................. CoplandPavane pour une Infante defunté .......Ravel/De MeijDance of the New World ...............................WilsonThree Vespers from the All-Night Vigil, Op. 37 ...... ....................................................RachmaninoffSelections from The Danserye .......Susato/Dunnigan

Belmont UniversityWind Ensemble

Nashville Area Day Tour Franklin High School; Franklin, TN

Ravenwood High School; Brentwood, TNFebruary 20, 2009

Strange Humors ........................................... Mackey

O Magnum Mysterium .............. Lauridsen/Reynolds“Apollo Unleashed” from Symphony No. 2 .. Ticheli

East Tennessee State UniversityConcert Band and Wind Ensemble

Christian Zembower, conductorNovember 25, 2008

Concert BandThe Darkness is Always Soft .......................... FraleyEchoes ...............................................................HazoLiturgical Music for Band ...........................MailmanSleigh Ride .................................................Anderson

Wind EnsembleNorthwind March .....................Chambers/BourgeoisWatchman, Tell Us of the Night ............. CamphouseVariations on an Advent Hymn ...........................TullSea Songs .....................................Vaughan WilliamsFantasia in G .....................................................Mahr

East Tennessee State UniversityConcert Band

Christian Zembower, conductorJimmie Self, euphonium

February 17, 2009

Dedicatory Overture ....................................WilliamsUrban Scenes ................................................ BoysenNapoli ...............................................Bellstedt/SimonPeacemaker March ............................................ King

Lee UniversityWind Ensemble

David R. Holsinger, conductorWinona Gray Holsinger, associate conductor

October 13, 2008

Full Tilt! .......................................................SaucedoMysterious Village ...................................... ColgrassThe Free Lance March .....................................SousaCorsican Litany ...........................................NelhybelPastime with Good Company ...................................... Henry VIII/arr. WiffenOctober ........................................................WhitacreThe “City” Symphony ................................Holsinger

Lee UniversityWind Ensemble

David R. Holsinger, conductorWinona Gray Holsinger, associate conductor

Pamela Lynn Klena, student conductorBrian Gallaher, graduate conductor

November 24, 2008

Dance I .................................................ShostakovichPraises! A Ballet ........................................HolsingerEast Wind .........................................................SmithShepherd’s Hey! .......................................... GraingerHands Across the Sea .......................................SousaColours .............................................................CichyFarewell to a Slavonic Woman ....................Agapkin

Lee UniversityWind Ensemble

David R. Holsinger, conductorYoung Conductors Festival

February 26, 2009Sara Rohrbaugh, Erin Billings, Nic Broadhead,

Joshua Taylor, Allison Sherwood, tudent conductors

Angela DeLozier and Brian Galleaher,graduate conductorS

Down East Fanfare .......................................... StampEnglish Folk Song Suite.................Vaughn WilliamsBalladair ...................................................... EricksonToccata for Band ......................................... Erickson

9 - PROGRAMS SPRING 2009

Valdres March ..............................................HanssenCourtly Aires and Dances ..............................NelsonAbram’s Pursuit .........................................HolsingerStars and Stripes Forever .................................Sousa

TEXASGDYO Wind Symphony

(Greater Dallas Youth Orchestras, Inc.)David T. Kehler, conductor

November 9, 2008Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, Texas

American Overture for Band ........................ Jenkins Suite in F, Op. 28, No. 2....................................Holst Ghost Train Trilogy .....................................Whitacre

GDYO Wind SymphonyCombined concert with the

Dallas Wind SymphonyJerry F. Junkin and David T. Kehler, conductors

January 13, 2009Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, Texas

Opening Fanfare with combined brassesApollo ............................................................Balzun

GDYO Wind SymphonyAmerican Overture for Band ........................ JenkinsGhost Train Trilogy .....................................Whitacre

Dallas Wind SymphonyLads of Wamphray ...................................... GraingerMock Morris ............................................... GraingerIrish Tune from County Derry .................... GraingerShepherd’s Hey! .......................................... Grainger

Combined GDYO Wind Symphony andDallas Wind Symphony

Give Us This Day (Short Symphony for Wind Ensemble) ....................................Maslanka

EncoresThe Black Horse Troop ....................................SousaThe Washington Post........................................Sousa

Stephen F. Austin State UniversityWind Ensemble

Fred J. Allen, conductorKenny Peters and Ronnie Pruitt,

graduate assistant conductorsNovember 23, 2008

Mother Earth: A Fanfare ............................MaslankaShepherd’s Hey ........................................... GraingerChester ....................................................... SchumanBlue Shades .................................................... TicheliYe Banks and Braes O’ Bonnie Doon (saxophone choir) ................................... GraingerPreludio et Fughetta, Op. 40 ........................... PierneSinfonia in B-flat minor, Op. 153 ............................. ........................................Ponchielli/ed. Valenti

Stephen F. Austin State UniversityWind Symphony & Symphonic Band

David W. Campo, conductorBrett A. Richardson, conductor

Jerry Gonzalez, graduate assistant conductorNovember 24, 2008

Symphonic BandSpoon River ............................ Grainger/arr. BainumOld Churches .............................................. ColgrassFour Shaker Songs: Simple Gifts ................... Ticheli

Wind SymphonyOverture for Winds ......................................... CarterResting in the Peace of His Hands .................GibsonCartoon ............................................................... HartGifted Leadership .........................................Fillmore

Stephen F. Austin State UniversityWind Ensemble

Fred J. Allen, conductorDavid W. Campo, associate conductor

Bruce Fowler, tenorFebruary 3, 2009

Festive Overture, Op. 96 ........................................... ....................... Shostakovich/trans. HunsbergerBali ColgrassMichigan Morn ................................................. ReedZephyrus .........................................................ChildsAegean Festival Overture ..........Makris/trans. Bader

Stephen F. Austin State UniversityWind Symphony & Symphonic Band

David W. Campo, conductorBrett A. Richardson, conductor

Steve Moreland, graduate conductorFebruary 10, 2009

Symphonic BandQuality Plus ..................................................... JewellFantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis ..................... ......................Vaughan Williams/trans. BocookSymphonic Suite, mvts. I, II and III ............Williams

Wind SymphonySecond Suite in F ..............................................HolstSalvation is Created .........................Tschesnokoff/arr. HouseknechtInfinite Express ................................................Lewis

Stephen F. Austin State UniversityWind Ensemble

Fred J. Allen, conductorDavid W. Campo, associate conductor

Ronnie Pruitt, graduate assistant conductorSouth Central Regional Music Educators

ConferenceMonroe Civic Center

Monroe, LAFebruary 20, 2009

Festive Overture, Op. 96 ........................................... ....................... Shostakovich/trans. HunsbergerColonial Song.............................................. GraingerCircuits ........................................................... McTeeTarantella ............................................................ LiasMichigan Morn ................................................. ReedAegean Festival Overture ..........Makris/trans. BaderThe Stars and Stripes Forever ..........Sousa/ed. Brion

Stephen F. Austin State UniversityWind Ensemble & Wind Symphony

Fred J. Allen, conductorDavid W. Campo, conductor

NACUSA Composer’s ConferenceEd & Gwen Cole Concert Hall

Nacogdoches, TXFebruary 21, 2009

Wind SymphonyOverture for Winds ......................................... CarterThe Death of a Wizard ...................................DaskasInfinite Express ................................................Lewis

Wind EnsembleCircuits ........................................................... McTeeBali ............................................................ ColgrassZephyrus .........................................................ChildsTarantella ............................................................ Lias

The University of Texas-Pan AmericanDean Canty, conductorAgustin Garza, trumpet

Sophia Romero, fluteVictor Sanchez, trumpet

November 26, 2008

Americans We ..............................................FillmoreConcert Etude .............................................GoedickeConcertino, Op. 107 ................................ ChaminadeCamino de Rosas ............................................ FrancoBlue Lake Overture ....................................... ChanceIrish Tune from County Derry .................... GraingerConcerto for Trumpet ......................................HaydnSymphony No. 1, Finale ......................... KalinnikovA Bridge Too Far ............................... Addison/Canty

VIRGINIAGeorge Mason University

Wind SymphonyMark Camphouse, conductor

October 28, 2008

Declarations ........................................... CamphouseThe Solitary Dancer ...................................... BensonSymphony No. 2 ........................................Maslanka

George Mason UniversityWind Symphony

Mark Camphouse, conductorJonathan Haas and John Kilkenny, timpani

February 24, 2009

Festivo ..........................................................GregsonMoro Lasso ...................................Gesualdo/PhillipsCathedrals ...................................................SalfelderMarch, Opus 99 ...............................Sergei ProkofievConcerto Fantasy for Two Timpanists and Wind Ensemble...................................Glass/Lortz

James Madison UniversityWind Symphony

Stephen P. Bolstad, conductorSeptember 28, 2008

Fanfare for a New Era ..................................... StampSymphony in B-flat .................................. HindemithGhost Train..................................................WhitacreBallet Music from Le Cid ..........Massenet/ReynoldsTam O’Shanter, Op. 51 .....................Arnold/Paynter

James Madison UniversityWind Symphony

Stephen P. Bolstad, conductorFamily Weekend Pops Concert

October 4, 2008

Fanfare for a New Era ..................................... StampGhost Train..................................................WhitacreThe Cowboys ................................Williams/Curnow

James Madison UniversitySymphonic Band & Concert Band

Stephen P. Bolstad and Scott Rikkers,conductors

October 7, 2008

Concert BandPrelude, Siciliano and Rondo ............Arnold/PaynterSussex Mummer’s Christmas Carol .. Grainger/ClarkFolk Song Suite ............................Vaughan Williams

Symphonic BandNitro ............................................................... TicheliInglesina ................................. Delle Cese/BourgeoisSketches on a Tudor Psalm .................................TullThe Hounds of Spring ....................................... Reed

10 - PROGRAMS SPRING 2009

James Madison UniversityWind Symphony

Stephen P. Bolstad, conductorDavid Bacon, graduate conductor

November 2, 2008

Mother Earth Fanfare .................................MaslankaPassacaglia and Fugue in C minor ............................ .............................................. Bach/HunsburgerDivertimento for Brass and Percussion ............. HusaSuite Française for Woodwind Octet .....WoolfendenStrange Humors ........................................... MackeyRocky Point Holiday ......................................Nelson

James Madison UniversityAll-Bands Concert

Stephen P. Bolstad and Scott Rikkers,conductors

JR Snow, graduate conductorDecember 4, 2008

Concert BandSpoon River: An American Folk Dance ...... GraingerHands of Mercy ..............................................GirouxCeltic Hymns and Dances .............................Ewazen

Symphonic BandHeroes, Lost and Fallen .......................... GillinghamSleep ............................................................WhitacreFinale from Symphony No. 1 in g minor .................. ...........................................Kalinnikov/Bainum

Wind SymphonyFantasia in G .....................................................MahrAs the scent of spring rain ..........................NewmanRussian Christmas Music .................................. Reed

James Madison UniversityWind Symphony

Stephen P. Bolstad, conductorScott Rikkers, guest conductor

Janice Minor, clarinetKevin Stees, tubaFebruary 28, 2009

Festive Overture, Op. 96 ..Shostakovich/HunsburgerConcertino for Solo Clarinet ..................Weber/LakeVientos y Tangos ......................................... GandolfiColonial Song.............................................. GraingerThe Gum-sucker’s March ........................... GraingerTuba Concerto ................................................EllerbyTurbine ......................................................... Mackey

Radford UniversityWind Ensemble

Wayne Gallops, conductorBay Street Brassworks, guest artists

December 3, 2008

American Overture ........................................ JenkinsThe Black Horse Troop ....................................SousaToccata Marziale ..........................Vaughan WilliamsIrish Tune & Shepherds Hey ....................... GraingerShadowcatcher ..............................................Ewazen

WASHINGTONWashington State University

Wind Symphony Timothy J. Robblee, conductor

Charles Argersinger, guest composerGreg Yasinitsky, alto saxophone

February 7, 2009Festival of Contemporary Art Music

Divertissement sur l’homme arme’ ........ ArgersingerDagger’s in men’s smiles ....................... ArgersingerDoxology Variations for saxophone and wind ensemble .................................. Argersinger

Washington State UniversityWind Symphony

Timothy J. Robblee, conductorRachel Schubkegel, guest conductor

February 19, 2009

Fairest of the Fair .............................................SousaDagger’s in men’s smiles ....................... ArgersingerChorale and Alleluia ..................................... HansonPrelude in e-flat minor ........Shostakovich/ReynoldsFolk Dances ........................Shostakovich/Reynolds

WISCONSINLawrence University Conservatory of Music

Symphonic Band and Wind EnsembleAndrew Mast, conductor

Wen-Lei Gu, violinAnthony Padilla, piano

Felicia Behm, student conductorNovember 22, 2008

Symphonic BandShadow Rituals ....................................... MarkowskiThe Engulfed Cathedral ...............Debussy/PattersonChildren’s March ........................................ GraingerArmenian Dances, Part 1 .................................. Reed

Wind EnsembleKammerkonzert ..................................................BergHuntingtower .............................................. RespighiIn Wartime ............................................... Del Tredici

Lawrence University Conservatory of MusicSymphonic Band and Wind Ensemble

Andrew Mast, conductorJanuary 30, 2009

Symphonic BandSymphony for Winds and Percussion, mvt. I (Dancing Day) ............................. DowningElegy for a Young American .......................Lo PrestiVariants on a Medieval Tune .....................Dello Joio

Wind EnsembleAmerican Fanfare ...................................StephensonSonata for Trumpet and Wind Ensemble .....KennanChild’s Garden of Dreams, mvts. I, II, III, V ............ ...........................................................MaslankaAwayday ............................................................ Gorb

The University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeSymphony Band

Scott R. Corley, conductorMegan Sweeney, guest conductor

October 3, 2008

Mangulina ....................................................... BaslerContre Qui, Rose ....................... Lauridsen/ReynoldsVariants on a Medieval Tune .....................Dello JoioSymphony for Band .......................................... Bilik

University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeWind Ensemble

John Climer, conductorOctober 3, 2008

Serenade in E-flat, Op. 7 ................................StraussAs the scent of spring rain... .......................NewmanBells for Stokowski .................................. DaughertyFinale from Sym. No. 3, “Slavayanskaya” ............... .....................................................Kozhevnikov

The University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeYouth Wind Ensemble II

Nicholas Carlson, Joel Fenelon andDonald J. Young, guest conductors

October 12, 2008

Courtly Airs and Dances ................................NelsonCanterbury Chorale ...................... Jan Van der RoostRim Shot .........................................................YoungEpic March .......................................... Ireland/Brand

The University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeYouth Wind Ensemble I

Scott R. Corley, conductorJohn Climer, Nathan Langfitt, andMegan Sweeney, guest conductors

October 12, 2008

Canzona per sonare No. 2 ............................ GabrieliOlympic Fireworks .................................... Stanhope“Nabco” Overture .............................................VerdiIllyrian Dances .......................................WoolfendenCommando March ......................................... Barber

University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeUniversity Band

Nicholas Carlson, Joel Fenelon, Nathan Langfitt, and Megan Sweeney, guest conductors

October 15, 2008

Three Revolutionary Marches ......Smetana/NelhybelMy Jesus! Oh, what anguish ............................. BachLittle Suite for Brass No. 1 Op. 80 ................ArnoldRide ..................................................................Hazo

University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeSymphony Band

Scott R. Corley, conductorJohn Climer, guest conductor

November 16, 2008

Fanfare for Band and Antiphonal Brass ..............TullA Movement for Rosa ............................ CamphouseNew England Triptych ............................... Schuman

University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeWind Ensemble

John Climer, conductorNathan Langfitt, guest conductor

November 16, 2008

Emblems ......................................................CoplandSecond Prelude ...........................................GershwinJ’ai ete au bal ............................................ GranthamThe Circus Band .................................................IvesOnward and Upward .................................. GoldmanBarnum and Bailey’s Favorite .......................... King

University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeUniversity Band

Nicholas Carlson, Joel Fenelon, Nathan Langfitt, and Megan Sweeney, guest conductors

December 4, 2008

Cenotaph ......................................................... StampAmerican Riversongs .................................. LaPlanteDown a Country Lane ..................................CoplandThird Suite ........................................................ JagerLa Reine de la Mer ...........................................Sousa

11 - PROGRAMS SPRING 2009

University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeChamber Winds

John Climer, conductorKurt Ollmann, guest artist

Nathan Langfitt and Megan Sweeney,guest conductorsDecember 6, 2008

Festival Fanfare ............................................... TurrinConcert Piece ........................................... BroughtonShe’ll be Seven in May .................................. WilderWalking Home in Spring................................ WilderEight Instrumental Miniatures ................. StravinskyRevelations .................................................... MingusAnimal Ditties .................................................... PlogKindergarten Flower Pageant......................... WilderAir for Saxophone .......................................... WilderIt’s Silk-Feel it! .............................................. Wilder

University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeYouth Wind Ensemble II

Nicholas Carlson, John Climer, Joel Fenelon and Donald J. Young, guest conductors

December 7, 2008

Overture for Winds ......................................... CarterEnglish Country Settings ............................ LaPlanteClarinet Rhapsody ...........................................YoungCastellum ............................................Van der RoostCircus Days ....................................................... King

University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeYouth Wind Ensemble I

Scott R. Corley, conductorNathan Langfitt and Megan Sweeney,

guest conductorsDecember 7, 2008

Slava! .......................................Bernstein/GrundmanColonial Song............................................... GrangerTears ...........................................................MaslankaAt Dawn They Slept ......................................BocookThe Stars and Stripes Forever ..........................Sousa

University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeSymphony Band

Scott R. Corley, conductorNathan Langfitt, guest conductor

February 27, 2009

First Suite in E-flat, mvt. I ................................HolstSuite Dreams .................................................. BryantElegy ............................................................. ChanceSymphonic Dance No. 3, “Fiesta” ..............Williams

University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeWind Ensemble

John Climer, conductorScott R. Corley, guest conductor

February 27, 2009

Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman, No. 1 ..... TowerThe Good Soldier Schweik Suite .................... KurkaThe Solitary Dancer ...................................... Benson“Danza Final” from Estancia, Op. 8 ..........Ginastera

UNITED KINGDOMRoyal Welsh College of Music & Drama

Wind OrchestraTimothy Reynish, guest conductor

Karla Powell, oboeJacob Shaw, saxophone

November 27, 2008 Welsh Dances ............................................ Hoddinott Blasket Dances ................................................Taylor

*The Broken Sea ............................................ Painter Concertango .................................................Aloncón An Elegy for Ur ........................................ Roxburgh Adrenaline City ................................................. Gorb

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES FOR THE REPORT

Requirements:1) MS Word Attachment2) E-mail message: [email protected]

Hard copies will not be accepted.

For programs:Please include your STATE and DATE OF PER-FORMANCE in all submissions. The CBDNA Executive Board and the editor encourage program submissions for specific concerts in performance order rather than repertoire lists for semesters, tours, or academic years. Many CBDNA members are as interested in how members program as they are in what they program.

Please note: When submitting programs, do not use leader characters, boldface, italics, hyphens, centering, justification or other formatting. Please review the programs in this issue of the Report for examples, or see the sample program below. The editor may not be able to include submis-sions that contain any of the above formatting inconsistencies.

Submissions will be edited as necessary prior to publication.

Sample Program:

The University of Texas at AustinWind Ensemble Jerry F. Junkin, conductorG. Scott Bersaglia, Albert Nguyen, Mary K. Schneider, guest conductorsApril 27, 2005

Slalom Pann Colonial Song Grainger J’ai été au bal Grantham Gazebo Dances Corigliano

(please use one tab between title and composer)

Include performance venues if they are unique, i.e. Carnegie Hall, state/regional music conferences, travel abroad, etc.

Submission deadlines:•October 15 for the Fall issue•March 15 for the Spring issue•June 15 for the Summer issue

12 - FINANCIAL REPORT SPRING 2009

COLLEGE BAND DIRECTORS NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONFINAL FIANCIAL REPORT – DOUGLAS STOTTER – OCTOBER 1, 2008

NATIONAL TREASURER FINANCIAL REPORTI ACCOUNT 0440008944, CHASE BANK – ARLINGTON9/4/07 Paymentech Fee (electronic withdrawal)170.002515 9/6/07 EAM (admin expenses) 1,000.582516 9/18/07 Maxwell, Locke and Ritter (tax services) 750.0 10/1/07 Paymentech Fee (electronic withdrawal) 85.0 10/3/07 Paymentech Fee (electronic withdrawal) 45.132517 10/20/07 Lawrence Hoffman (website development) 6,170.00 11/2/07 Discover Settlement (electronic withdrawal) 26.87 11/5/07 Paymentech Fee (electronic withdrawal) 514.292518 11/5/07 EAM (admin expenses) 1,000.782519 11/5/07 EAM (admin expenses) 1,000.412520 11/25/07 Lawrence Hoffman (website development) 2,780.002521 11/25/07 Caroline Hand (Gender/Ethnicity Conducting Grant) 200.002522 11/25/07 Anne Tortara (Gender/Ethnicity Conducting Grant) 200.002523 11/25/07 Rajiv Mehta (Gender/Ethnicity Conducting Grant) 200.002524 11/25/07 Carol Hayward (Gender/Ethnicity Conducting Grant) 400.002525 11/25/07 Vu Nguyen (Gender/Ethnicity Conducting Grant) 500.002526 11/25/07 Raul Barcenes (Gender/Ethnicity Conducting Grant) 500.00 11/29/07 bad dues check and return item fee 95.002527 VOID (check writing error) -- 12/3/07 Paymentech Fee (electronic withdrawal) 357.43 12/4/07 Discover Settlement (electronic withdrawal) 20.612528 12/4/07 DreamHost (website hosting service charges) 166.802529 12/21/07 Tom Verrier (07-08 secretary office) 600.002530 12/21/07 Tom Verrier (reimburse Midwest Mtg charges) 1,260.56 1/3/08 Paymentech Fee (electronic withdrawal) 203.42 1/3/08 Discover Settlement (electronic withdrawal) 6.222531 1/6/08 EAM (admin expenses) 1,000.202532 1/6/08 John Carnahan (young band comp. contest winner) 5,000.002533 1/6/08 Tom Verrier (reimburse room-young band comp contest) 495.072534 1/7/08 Tom Verrier (reimburse Dallas-EAM meeting) 399.472535 1/11/08 Douglas Stotter (reimburse Dallas-EAM meeting) 120.002536 1/17/08 UNT Wind Studies (SW Division Conf. partial payment) 1,000.002537 1/17/08 W/NW CBDNA (W/NW Division Conf.) 10,000.00 2/4/08 Paymentech Fee (electronic withdrawal) 193.36 2/4/08 Discover Settlement (electronic withdrawal) 6.70 2/11/08 Amex Collection (electronic withdrawal) 4.502538 2/18/08 Jack Schmidt (Eastern Division Conf.) 5,000.002539 2/18/08 Clif Colnot (N. Central Div. Conference Speaker) 2,000.002540 2/18/08 CBDNA Omaha (N. Central Div. Conference) 3,000.002541 2/18/08 UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance (SW Div. Conf.) 4,000.002542 2/18/08 Southern Division CBDNA (Southern Div. Conference) 5,000.00 3/3/08 Paymentech Fee (electronic withdrawal) 143.91 3/4/08 Discover Settlement (electronic withdrawal) 2.07 3/10/08 Amex Collection (electronic withdrawal) 4.502543 3/25/08 William Wakefield (president travel- W/NW conf.) 491.50 4/3/08 Paymentech Fee (electronic withdrawal) 54.89 5/5/08 Paymentech Fee (electronic withdrawal) 46.622544 5/9/08 Jonathan Newman (commission payment to composer) 2,250.002545 5/16/08 Yale Bands (long range planning session hotel 5/12-13/08) 465.002546 5/16/08 William Wakefield (long range planning session travel) 313.502547 5/16/08 UW Husky Band (Athletic Band Symposium 5/29-31/08) 5,000.00 6/3/08 Paymentech Fee (electronic withdrawal) 48.50 6/10/08 Amex Collection (electronic withdrawal) 4.502548 6/10/08 Maxwell, Locke and Ritter (tax services) 975.002549 6/10/08 Lawrence Hoffman (website development) 1,258.002550 6/16/08 Tom Lee (Colorado Conducting Symposium) 3,000.002551 6/16/08 John Mackey (Colorado Conducting Symposium) 2,000.00 7/2/08 Discover Settlement (electronic withdrawal) 2.07

13 - FINANCIAL REPORT SPRING 2009

7/3/08 Paymentech Fee (electronic withdrawal) 46.62 7/9/08 Amex Collection (electronic withdrawal) 4.502552 7/29/08 Carter Pann (commission payment to composer) 8,000.00 8/4/08 Paymentech Fee (electronic withdrawal) 45.132553 8/21/08 Rafael Toro-Quinones (Gender/Ethnicity Conducting Grant) 200.002554 8/21/08 Jamie Holscher (Gender/Ethnicity Conducting Grant) 200.002555 8/21/08 Ronda DePriest (Gender/Ethnicity Conducting Grant) 200.002556 8/21/08 Erin Cooper (Gender/Ethnicity Conducting Grant) 200.002557 8/21/08 Tori Compton (Gender/Ethnicity Conducting Grant) 200.002558 8/21/08 Lauren Heller (Gender/Ethnicity Conducting Grant) 200.002559 8/21/08 Maurice Medley (Gender/Ethnicity Conducting Grant) 200.002560 8/21/08 Amy Roisum-Foley (Gender/Ethnicity Conducting Grant) 200.002561 8/21/08 Iesha Leonard (Gender/Ethnicity Conducting Grant) 200.002562 8/21/08 Carrie Backman (Gender/Ethnicity Conducting Grant) 200.00 8/20/08 Paymentech Fee (electronic withdrawal) 85.00 9/3/08 Paymentech Fee (electronic withdrawal) 45.00 9/5/08 Paymentech Fee (electronic withdrawal) 85.002563 9/17/08 Carter Pann (commission payment to composer) 2,500.00TOTAL 84,343.71 SUMMARY Checking Account Balance 9/30/07 59,461.24 Total Deposits 10/1/07 – 9/30/08 102,866.45 Interest 10/1/07 – 9/30/08 753.42 Total Disbursements 10/1/07– 9/30/08 (84,343.71) Checking Balance 9/30/08 78,737.40

II Dreyfus Liquid Assets, Inc. 039 03227479-7 Balance 10/1/07 15,871.41 Interest 10/1/06 – 9/30/08 526.74 Balance 9/30/08 16,398.15

III Total Operating Account Assets 95,135.55

2007-2008 SUMMARY OF INCOME AND EXPENSESOCTOBER 1, 2007 – SEPTEMBER 30, 2008

INCOMEDUES 76,890.36MAILING LISTS 900.00ALFRED ROYALTIES 706.39COMMISSIONS 24,369.70CHECKING INTEREST 226.68DREYFUS INTEREST 526.74TOTAL INCOME 103,619.87

EXPENSESADMINISTRATIVE (EAM) 4001.97ATHLETIC BANDS SYMPOSIUM 5000.00CHICAGO MEETINGS 1260.56COMMISSIONS 12,750.00CONDUCTING SYMPOSIUM 5000.00CREDIT CARD PROCESSING FEES 2251.84DIVISION REBATES 30,000.00LONG RANGE PLANNING SESSIONS 1297.97MISC EXPENSES (CPA, checks, clerical) 1820.00PRESIDENT TRAVEL 491.50PROJECTS (prizes, grants, etc.) 9495.07SECRETARY OFFICE 600.00TREASURER OFFICE 0.00NATIONAL CONFERENCE 0.00WEBSITE 10,374.80TOTAL EXPENSES 84,343.71