Christopher J. Heffner, Wind Symphony Conductor; Paul Carr, Jazz Ensemble Director; Robert Natter, Choral Ensembles Conductor; Ze'ev Dorman, Symphony Orchestra Conductor
Guest Artists with the Wind Symphony:
Paul Cho, Clarinet
Decoda
Monica Ellis, Bassoon
Imani Winds
Richard Harris, Trombone
Decoda
Brandon Ridenour, Trumpet
Decoda
Jeff Scott, Horn
Imani Winds
Guest Artists with the Symphony Orchestra:
Anna Elashvili, Violin
Decoda
Kevin McFarland, Cello
JACK Quartet
Christopher Otto, Violin
JACK Quartet
John Pickford Richards, Viola
JACK Quartet
Kris Saebo, Double Bass
Decoda
Ari Streisfeld, Violin
JACK Quartet
Program:
Wind Symphony
Mother Earth Fanfare - David Maslanka
Variants on a Mediaeval Tune - Norman Dello Joio
Gettysburg Triumphant March - William Sunderman
Russell McCutcheon, Conductor
Jazz Ensemble
All Of Me - Seymour Simone and Gerald Marks
Abigail Rice, Vocals
Recorda Me - Joe Henderson
Things Ain't What They Used to Be - Mercer Ellington
Women's Choir
Selections from Today This Spring - Libby Larsen
Today This Spring
She Piped for Us
Camerata
Butterfly - Mia Makaroff
College Choir
Invictus - Casey Rule
Symphony Orchestra
Symphony No. 8 "Unfinished" - Franz Schubert
I. Allegro moderato
College Choir, Concert Choir, Symphony Orchestra
"Achieved is the Glorious Work" from The Creation - Franz Joseph Haydn
Russell McCutcheon, Conductor
Paul Lessard, Concerto Competition Winner
Program:
In Storm and Sunshine - John Clifford Heed
Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble - David Maslanka
I. Fire in the Earth
II. Interlude: Bright Window, Your Night is Full of Stars
V. Mortal, have you seen this?
Paul Lessard, Alto Saxophone
Concerto Contest Winner
City Trees - Michael Markowski
Polka and Fugue from “Schwanda the Bagpiper” - Jaromir Weinberger (arr. Glenn Cliffe Bainum)
Popcopy: More Cowbell - Scott McAllister
Ze'ev Dorman, Symphony Orchestra Conductor and Russell McCutcheon, Wind Symphony Conductor
Program:
Symphony Orchestra
Symphony No. 9 in C Major - Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
I. Grave, Allegro
II. Andante
III. Scherzo
IV. Allegro Vivace
Wind Symphony
Fanfare fom "La Péri" - Paul Dukas
Asclepius - Michael Daugherty
Sechs Tanze, Op. 71 - Rolf Rudin
I. Breit schreitend
II. Very fast
III. Giocoso
IV. Breit und wuchtig
V. Con eleganza
VI. Molto vivace
Suite Française - Darius Milhaud
I. Normandy
II. Brittany
III. Ile-de-France
IV. Alsace-Lorraine
V. Provence
Russell McCutcheon, Conductor
Marc Decker, Conductor-in-Residence
Colin Wise, Trombone
Program:
Bells Across the Atlantic - Adam Gorb
Commission Premiere
Dance Movements - Philip Sparke
- Ritmico
- Molto Vivo (for the woodwinds)
- Lento (for the brass)
- Molto Ritmico
Trauersinfonie - Richard Wagner
Capriccio for Solo Trombone and Wind Ensemble - Frank Gulino
Colin Wise, trombone soloist
Fantastic Polka - Arthur Pryor
Colin Wise, trombone soloist
Russell McCutcheon, Conductor
Marc Decker, Conductor-in-Residence
Program:
Easter Monday on the White House Lawn - John Philip Sousa
Divertimento for Band, Op. 42 - Vincent Persichetti
I. Prologue
II. Song
III. Dance
IV. Burlesque
V. Soliloquy
VI. March
Old Wine in New Bottles - Gordon Jacob
I. The Wraggle-Taggle Gypsies
II. The Three Ravens
III. Begone, Dull Care
IV. Early One Morning
Sunderman Chamber Winds
Lincolnshire Posy - Percy Grainger
I. Dublin Bay (Lisbon)
II. Horkstow Grange
III. Rufford Park Poachers
IV. The Brisk Young Sailor
V. Lord Melbourne
VI. The Lost Lady Found