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(1964) - 4:00 (Chappel - out of print) ONeill, Charles (ed. Darrin Ochlerking) (1862-1964) CAN ‘Concert Overture in F Minor’ (1931) - 10:00 (manuscript Recta ELAR TO eee UE ele To TorQ Percussion Quartet Cee UE ee ae er EOL EATON The Ride of the North West Mounted Police’ (1906) - 02:00 (manuscript) EB) CONCERT No. 14 - FRIDAY JULY 17, 2015 - 3PM, California Theatre san g0se Wino symPHOnY PROGRAM - Presented by guest host Deborah Lee Gibbs, World Projects & LOC Chair - Pare Doe COD ER Cee aM ORCL ‘Concerto Grosso for Saxophone Quartet - 1. Lively, 2. Song Without Words, 3. Valse, 4. Badinerie’ (2009) 24:00 (fdward B. Marks Music Company and Bolcom Music) The Premiere Saxophone Quartet Pe een Oye Meme D csc cece CON) Colne m LEC LTN Re NM a CUR ee SO TAN Ld Kanagawa “The Life of One Wave", 4. Kinryu-zan Sens6-ji “Thunder Gate", 5. Evening Snow at Kambara “Light is the Were ce (2013) 20:40 (Musica Propria, Inc.) ie , | a =(Y ia - Julie Giroux Bookmarks from Japan I. Fuji-san - "Mt. Fuji" II. Nihonbashi - "Bridge Market" II. The Great Wave off Kanagawa "The Life of One Wave" IV. Kinryu-zan Sensdji "Thunder Gate" V. Evening Snow at Kambara "Light is the Touch" VI. Hakone - "Drifting" Riften Wed CONCERT BAND Wusica Propria, inc. . 0. Box 680006. San Antonio TX 78268 wine. anusicapropra.com email: info@musicapropria.com voice (210) 380-0176. fax (210) 682-7863 TICKETS ON SALE NOW Bring your friends and save! Groups of 10 or more save 25% at the San Francisco Symphony. uly 10 Jun duly 24 July 25-26 2015 Grammy Award-winner A BEETHOVEN RUSSIAN FAVORITES CLASSICAL MYSTERY ANGELIQUE KIDJO CELEBRATION TOUR: A tribute to sings with the ‘The Beatles with the SF Symphony SF Symphony AND MORE caoure SAN FRANCISCO SFSYMPHONY.ORG/GROUPS 0, SYMPHONY 415-503-5311 25% ‘goeroe CONCERT No. 15 - FRIDAY JULY 17, 2015 - 8PM, California Theatre aera Ce Marianne Gedigian, Flute DALLAS WINDS PROGRAM a ae Ne ra RO EN eC ACY Tea eT LOC Ce ea ce Seem Cee EEL One} SRR oe eee Pee een nN “Concerto for Flute op. 39 - 1. Moderato, . Molto Adagio, 3: Presto) (1992) 22:00 (Presser Marianne Gedigian, Flute Ea el Mackey, John (*1973) USA Seen Aes CMC eM en MIR Tua OER CLOL Yi oTh co) _ ane a Commitment S 4 to Excellence ee of nbrturing attention from the world’s leading bandmasters and ~~ Qe have yielded remarkable results in Japan, fostefing a deep a for solid fundamental training and perforftiing excellence From this special sound world of unique original works and electrifying transcriptions, Bravo Music offers you the best of Japanese wind band literature and pedagogical methods, adhering to the highest standards Ce Seems A ae a, y | Visit our newly expanded website enhanced with online ordering, new audio and video samples, and useful information about our growing library of ensemble training and instru- CONCERT No. 16 - SATURDAY JULY 18, 2015 - 1:30PM, California Theatre R pee Eugene Migliaro Corporon, Guest Conductor Shintaro Fukumoto, Conductor Yo Goto, Guest Conductor nee Sanaa reer a age eae Raion mae Le ‘Downey Overture’ (2011) - 05:30 (Oscar Navarro Music) Bach, Johann Sebastian (Arr. Goto, Yo) (1685-1750) GER, “Toccata and Fugue D minor’ (ca. 1705/2014 art) - 10:00 (manuscript) a Sua “Kokyou - 1 Sousyun, 2.Warabe-Uta, 3.Kokyou’ (2009) - 09:00 (Foster Music} Ellerby, Martin (*1957) ENG ee eR MN ANC ee MMO mT ee ame 4 Honky Tonk iBiues), 5: Pecan Harvest (Celebration (@013)- 16:00 Studio Music) Eugene Migiaro Corporon, Guest conductor erat eeatel Roe eo “the Earth” from The Planets by Trouvere’ (2014) - 07:00 (Foster Music) Pome TL els Drea OER Neh Saat) Goto, Yo (#1958) JAP ‘A Wild Rose Above" (2014) - 09:00 (Manuscript) Yo Goto, Guest condictor Pav Mester Ocoee COA ea | oo) xO Cn nee een 4s CONCERT No. 17 - SATURDAY JULY 18, 2015 - 4:30PM, California Theatre ele a aU - Presented by guest host Glenn Price, WASBE Past-Presidents Advisory Council - Fayos-Jordén, José M. (°1980) ESP “Pulsar-Mimesis - 1. Pulsation-Magnetic Fields, 2. Gravity-Density, 3. Movement-Expansion’ (2015) - 18:00 aa Cree aL aang “Rapsodia Hernandina’ (2010) - 20:00 (Ed. Omnes Bands) Nero Dace EO Ree “Utopias’- from 200. Tercera Suite Para Banda) (2010) - 06:30 (Ed. Piles) esr aT LE eA ‘Requieny’ (2011) - 11:00 (C. Fischer) ROT UMM Ue Sr a ere ee eee Paws COMMISSIONED BY WORLD PROJECTS FOR 2015 WASBE SAN JOSE oy m-. Cle WASBE YOUTH WIND ORCHESTRA “The WASBE SAN JOSE 2015 WASGE YOUTH WIND ORCHESTRA (WYWO) includes accomplished young musicians from 10 countries and 14 US states. The WYWO features eclectic repertoire including a world premiere from the pen of Brett Abigafia, Under the baton ofthe distinguished Spanish conductor José Rafael Pascual Vilaplana, the WYWO is an exciting and vital part of WASBE SAN JOSE 2015. “The WASBE Youth Wind Orchestra isan integral pat of every WASBE Conference. The performers who make up the international ensem- bie rehearse during the course of the week and after an exciting aray of fine concerts from other attending ensembles during the week, ‘WYWO bring the Conference toa close with a performance at the beautiful and historic California Theatre in downtown San Jose nN Ee PUES CR UMM Y PICCOLO FRENCH HORN Bore eens Cree ir aes ~ fens porary J ee 7 Theresa Van Hyning Pe. Pee ere C rene Pp Pere Pri eee! ce enenoneet an pen ce en 7 iq Deve reeanetnns ed p Ce eeegeels ‘ Precinirty serie Seen Re rrear ey en een east 4 eae et SRE Mitchell Stokes eae Peers pacheareter ees pear EUPHONIUM . cEEay ea Grace Houde ees Ae a eri Peenientnied ' | arr a Roe Pee ey Lauren Wasynczuk*alko ALTO SAXOPHONE con ea Reivers NC oN Sei een Paneer Cee ees ey ne Parry on prone Se etd Teena et tas Re ee eee ea ete PN eure d ere) Pere ted Juan Carlos Pachajoa Estrada - 9AM, MONDAY - SATURDAY, TITLE ‘COMPOSER ‘Monday, July 13 JAMES LOGAN HIGH SCHOOL - ADAM WILKE, Conductor Impressionist Prints Forte, Aldo. Roma Coleman, Valerie Letter form Sado Blackshaw, Jodi Witches’ Cauldron, The Comitas, Alexander D'un Matin de Printemps: Boulanger, Lili / Branciard, Francois, Tuesday, July 14 ‘OHLONE WIND ORCHESTRA - TONY CLEMENTS, Conductor Grand Fanfare Castro D'Addona, Giancarlo Salome Wood, Gareth Starsplitter Rothman, Philip For the President's Own Williams, John. Berglicht Wasespi, Oliver Wednesday, July 15 PACIFIC SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE - DAVID BRANTER, Conductor Luminescence Biedenbender, David Song and Legend Suzuki, Ej Rhythms of the Spirit Stephenson, James ‘symphony No. 6 (excerpts) Boysen Ir, Andrew Spirit of the Dance Wiffin, Rob. Thursday, July 16 UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN - DARRIN OEHLERKING, Conductor Visionary for Wind Ensemble Froelich, Kenneth Miniatures Brasilianes Noguiera (Set 1 0r2, selected mvts) ‘Motus Agni Hahn, Patrick Sea Goddess Kataoka, Hioaki Friday, July 17 NEW EDMONTON WIND SINFONIA - RAYMOND BARIL, Conductor Hue and Cry Stucky, Steven ‘Music with Chequered Ears Basazs, A Wong, Kah Chun Gorb, Adam Bohemian Revelry Gorb, Adam Saturday, July 18 AMADOR VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL - JONATHAN GRANTHAM, Conductor Fanfarria Garriso, J, Perez (On This Bright Morning David Maslanka Persian Dances No.2.& 3 ‘Molookpour, Amir Champ de Mars Par Jour de Lumere (excerpts) Champagne, Eric Arcana Houben, Kevin PUBLISHER. TRN Presser HL Hafebra Ed Robert Martin Editions Bim ‘Maecenas Music Rothman Hal Leonard Beriato Music sdenbender Bravo Stephenson Boysen Studio Presser Editions Musica Budapest Tieroltf ‘Maecenas Bryant Molenaar Masianka Hafabra Editions GAM Dehaske DISTRIBUTOR Presser HL Hafabra Ed Robert Martin Editions Bim LudwigMasters Music M-R Music Hal Leonard Hal Leonard Biedenbender Bravo Stephenson Boysen Studio Tieroltf LudwigMasters Bryant ‘Molenaar Maslanka Hafabra Editions GAM, HL ss Perea loin Niet meele cis oe = | Distinctive Opportunities. — Gea kes Co em an Rema Director of Wind Studies; University Wind Symphony, UM urea Bea Tesla les) (ols ToBiv tC BYETlo OM (ATTA) | a —— LECTURE SERIES Tone nea eae San Jose State University Concert Hall, site of the 2015 WASBE Lectures. INSPIRED MOMENTS... a destination that gine « a Anytime of year is sonic Highway One. Fi h at sunset. e with fascinating | habitat and at the The list Mont in this r SCHEDULE OF PRESENTATIONS TE ewe Mee Sm RG) 4:30PM 5:00PM 5:00PM 4:30PM Dr. Cynthia johnston Turner Prof. Paul Niemisto Room 18 Dr. Jeffrey Boeckman Dr. Darrin Ochlerking Room Room 18 rr Jason Caslor Room 161 ey Dr. Christian Zembower Room 161 Room 161 Dr. Clifford N. Towner Dr. Vaclav Blahunek Room 250 Dr. Marcelo Jardim Dr Jason Caslor Dr. Shawn Smith Room 25¢ Room! 60 James Dreiling Dr. Keith Kinder Room 16( Room 25¢ Dr. Christopher 5:15PM 5:15PM, Unger | Room 160 Dr. Karen Fannin Room 161 Dr. Laszlo Marosi Dr. Robert James Cesario Room 160 Room 160 Ke u oe ean er eee ea eee arate Expire ee cing and wind erate, ae veces the ee ree ee et ec tras pee te tee) ete DN eer Crees eens ee er ee ee) ear ery ree tener ae) pen Ne ee ee eee eee Toren e re ee ont Pent rere eee ans ocr ee Smith, a ety Zembower (USA) eed eee) pee ee ers University in Jobson Cis, Temes. His duis ince condcing the wind ensemble, concert er eee cre) ee ee eee eT ee ee a ee ete eee a eet ey See Stee ener ea ena peace eehane Tyee ets ea eee te ete ce ee een ee eT ee ees Sea eee ere) ene ar eek ee ee ey at ees a doctoral graduate assistant atthe University Pen ee as Pee eee esr ea ee ee {emphasis in wind band) from the University er a as eee eae ren nena oe eee an ee ene Sener ay een eee Pee ees cena eee eee cs as from Potomac State College in Keyser, WV. An eee ene ere eee ee) middle school and high school honor bands throughout the mid-Atlantic, mid-western, and ere See ae ee cs ee eres pee enna eer ee yet ae ee et es ‘mers of 2007 and 2008, Dr. Zembcwer hosted eee retirees net eTey aera ct Se ee ee ee ee ete) Peon er ceed Ce een ee eens eects eee emo thvee teaching award given, his was the only Seca ees eee eee eee re career perictiny ee ee ees See et Indiana University of Pennsylvania, conducted eS reer eee ae ee eee eee Peete es ence et arenes ecard eee eee Cen ee Southeastern Journal of Music Education, The Instrumentals, The Tennessee Musician, The eo kd eat teen Ing Music through Periormance in Band series. Directors National Association, the National Band Association, the East Tennessce School Err aries oe Cees Se ere ees Serre ce oes ee on er eee ten Bee YR pean ir eee sncty eet whete he sued clarinet (ner Re Cap ae arcmin rs Papier gos Pears ectainogen ne of concucng led by Iv Beahorek reer rapernet ney Jey Sane Reinet see pier ersinarinae stenie ager saieataert ia all Latroaa itera Ala Potean ae ite cata aoa ESE ESR er a Pie eal aL eeaeaal Fi anihan elhnecee di Soe eee amr eTie ese sae Hey een Aer Amma IMoprenieh ein iecieretigs on Cree ee ted Ce one on Se eer eee eer eee as Sea ee es Corre atten eer) Pee Leiter tay Paar eer een tet een on ar eee eee Ln tony ee ear cL PCE Macintyre Pe ee ee ere ems nines pe erat roeen) Dr. Kinder's primary research interest is his: Rt ec a) performance activity is conducting, where eee ke tea ae tation of music notation through the creative application of gesture. He holds a B. Mus a Sere era aris ee ea net ce eke a eet Pe cee reese As eo ea ec sembles Journal" and the "College Band Di- ee ee een a ee en ee es ae ee eae eee ed ee eee a gee oer ee ea ees ee a a es eee ene ener ore en a ee anette ee oe en eg ea eter eee ete oy Caen ed Peery ee ction (ae ee eee ereareery ae teen een Pe eee ee Pa ent ery eee ini ery Peete eS. er odin serene Peco iret cra yaad pepper tetiprart Peay eran rt ay pee eran bua Picco See ee nt oe eet a eens iit (On clarinet and saxophone he has perirmed in eee taney tenes on eee ee nea Pee eee en ees en a es eat err eee eee eta enna oo Barren ee anny See eee os eee eats eee ea ees Interational Bandmastes raemity in 1988 anc a oo) ndTau Beta Sama. eee te reer rn eee ace ee heer eee ra aa erate ee reg eee erate eee patentee Cee rae Ce ee ae rr) ee at ee erg een et Re ee oer ee eae eg eee es 1 have, tomy knee, the only exter scores to ee ees cet ea eee Steen ar) eed eee fess 1 Paul Niemisto is on cea Tae earners Pe ee ere eee es he ee eres ee eae ee en rn ce re rere degrees at the University of Michigan. He got chen eee ee eee es ee en ee nt eer Cee tes ross He founder ofthe Vintage and Festiva, Se aa era eee ee ee er eet eet ee a ee ee eee a ee eed acer Te See Nee Ce ea eee ae na een eae eT sean ener ey noe eee ener eae nee ea eee rs a ee eae Blandin Foundation and the Minnesota Private ee ene res eer ee rs arr Pere Coors Pee neo ae eas ery eer a eee ee eer Anniversary Grand Festal, per eee era one ea eet Ce eed ee a ee et ee ene eee eee ee erent Canada. The group has released four CDs, has been featured on National Public Rio, and een ia eee ere eee ee eee Ce eae ee a ee eae eae eer nee tee ea ee cr sees re ee er eee ee ee oh fone ee eae ea Rn eer Rae ee en Dr. Jason Caslor (CAN) brea) eee ea orate eat ‘Composing inthe fences Faas mA e Pe ger onid S) Dee ee ee ere eee eee noe ‘where he cond the Wind Ensemble nd over ses the undergrad and pada numeral eee eee ces pee eet ee es ee Re ete Ee eas ceaming a Master of Music (Conducting) degree ue hic tees een eee ee a eed ee ee ee ace ee cee ree ere tee ete eee ae er! Se eee ere ee reach initiatives, was instrumental in belp- ee eee ect eee er ee ers internationally distributed CD with Cana cannes ee ee ees ena eee is both an instrumental and choral instructor Jason received an “Excellence in Teaching ere ee aia Re ee ae TP nd is increasingly active as a clinician, eo eee eee a Canada and the US. Upcoming engage- ee are eee ery hence Pet nee eee emer ecg ee ea eee eee ee eee srcas ese eet Re eee eae ee eed er ae ae ee ee eer ca a en ers one et aes ae oe eens i's sole work for winds, Mageum ignotur, eee er aed eee er er ee ane ie Grainger’ desire to capture the nuance eee ae aed the songs that would eventually eomprise Lincolnshire Posy, Kancheli fundamentally bolieves that transcribing folk music causes ee etree ta Demre eetee ar ees a oe a ee answered tHe invitation to campose by us ee tat eel a eee nen eae ane ed Ive. ee a ee NS dedication to the musical tradltighs of ae eee ey eee ee eet ees ee ee eee Ry eet ee eee tt Pore ee ee ee es a orn eee ey Music Publications for dand, inthe some Foundation, He i curreny developing the Une ete anaes See ae teeeeinn Cae ena een Direcor of Band Actes ey reer er ee eames Are i eer Se ie eae este Classes in conducting and music ecation. rena reenary ren i arts ‘of Music and Director of Bands at Morning ren ere ae ay reese ern ete a ee oe ec eee ee rete eras eee eRe he aso led the All America Concert Band for ree ace eas {tee in Wind Conducting from the University ee ener eg ee ea ene ey Master af Music degree in Music Fucation nn eee ee ao eee ee ge a ree ee eer fee ene earn ae Paee onsen nt es aero Re eens Pent ee eet ea ee eres practice. Recent contributions i this area in ere er nar cet eer eee ee en oe ene cma oye econo ree te Cees Peet ere teeny ne enn Reet en rane Or ee aes Sere eee a ee een eg oe nena ecniay Teen naa Ts ea ets ec ee Perera ee re comes re eect Ty ae) eee oe en a ay en est Cece eae or Re eT ace tee eee er eer ira sree eee eer or eos cope ee eed eee eee ted to conduct throughout South and Cental eee a) Ce Roe haw one of the mos representative conde ee a ee ee ae oe ae ee yey Se eS ee eee re woe ee ee eee ear environ eee ae et ere cae eee ee ee ee eee ee eee eee oe eae reer Seon eee ae ce ee eee ee eee eer ere ery Po een rd eee ay Pr eee eae OU eer Pe PSSST) La eee ets ductor, clinician, and adjudicator, Smith has eee eee) eet re) eee aT Peeor ine ete ee ee) Cet oer eras eee an ena Soe areas eee neem Smith has conducted pit orchestas forthe ee eee ee ets inane ma ees Peony es ewes eee ea ee nee as Penne i as ee ears eee ee ee eaten tee ne ers eee eee as eee teeta tater) for years in Mogi das Cruzes Symphony Or chesta Association, where he developed any kinds of projecs in artistic and socio-cultural ee eee ee aa te ee ere oe en nd school band, include original music and Sear er a aoe eee } Eat | a Smith s a regular guest conductor and visting ee ee a ae eer eee tn ec ener ey ener ee lished inthe Journal ofthe Werld Association ees rier eee eet emery ey eee es ee ee ee eer Cet eee es slate music conferences throughout the Unit. persis et ee) 2 principal trumpet inthe top ensembles at Louisiana State and Boise State. He has also eee ee a oe en ee ner ees ersten eh sos eee ad A&M-Corpus Chris, Smith received the Tex Oe eee eee) ee ete a ee eee) eee ae a es in the Nor Carolina Music Educators Aso See eee eee eee ees eee es ere teeta wars ills Lobos is among the most celebvated eee ee eee ee a as eect ee) ee ary rer ea ta ree eee eee eer ee ares eaeeeete eee eet ated Cee eee ee ees ers eer ee ae ee ee ar ee eer ren ee eee ee eee) ee compostional language that includes 2 wide range of vernacular and contemporary tech fae ean oa ee ee ee arene ea) Ce ee eae rere eee ee eT) ee ee eee Cre ee eos eer ae ee eer he eee ee a ee reer ee ere tas ate eee eee ee eee ern ee ae ca ers oat ees ert Serer ral es ec en as ee a ee Pee are) San iat gers ee een eee eee ee anes Ot ee Pee een eres a eee ee ns ero ere ee eee eee rr ee) ee er ty Pena) Tuesday, July 14 eee ee ay ers eerie Cecenertor Erie ney Pale alee ee ne ee eros oe eae oe ee ees See eters ee et Aiea ees Peon te a en enter eerie caer Pome ary ee ee ls Cn nt ee een rere eens Pei ee ters cea eet a fessoralengagumens incide a nsidency In eke ees he coe meat fo ere te any Rees et een nants a eee rene ee eer etm ee se ae care ed Pa eee acre eee eee ees ee tenet ee Bee eee eee te tos eee en ee ee Se eet ere ee ee ens ee a tes eee een ee ee ee eee ae eer oe en a re ee eee sales, and personne development. In aur pro Perens to-create ST ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ere a Pe ee eer ee ee) visual model fr business concepts that manag. ree ner ey eee ees tions with the business community, but we can ee et ee te ee ete ey ee ee Ce ee ee eae eee et tt fe re ee te ane ae ee Re eee ee ey eas topics within ther areas of std These North “American and European scholar from fields ee eee ee ee ere et teeta from as conductors. tnthi session, the presont- ee eee eee eee ee eer ees fof someone from outside of music can reveal ee es For instance, we ean lea much Fam a man See ad in feces ee one et ee eee er field of music and 2) 0 demensate how we can apply this research in our work as conduc- ee eer eee ee ee er ee eee aren ee teas Se er aa eee ee eee Part ofthis session san adaptation ofa present tion the presenter gave to the Souths! Fower eee eee ae ee eee ee) Sa ee ered Pen ncn Perera net ca ee ey ern enh eee ea ety ee ets Band’ of Canada, Concordia Sania Fe, the eee ee ces a es Wind Ensemie, the Latin American Honor Band, the National Band of Costa Ria, the Ter eonaat een Erna state honor bands, Cynthia has been invited to present her research with teaching and tech ee ee een eee eee es ire an are ee ra Pes nee esd ee ee ae ee eres et a ey Canadian Winds, and has recorded CDs with Peer saan Caceres Peace ee eae ees Latin America, Europe, and Canada, ee eae cr cee en ken eee eee ren eer Earlier in her eater Cynthia was a high school ‘music educator, taught middle school begin Sete ea ec Sane eter eee eer hee re Music the Austrian Festival Orchestra, and the ee on CeCe eco er BE, and is an active member of CDBNA, Con. Pere ear eat ‘manitesEdation and Research Association, rey eerie a a eae eure reentry ‘A Canadian, Cynthia competed her Bachelor Cee ern ree Bre ee ene ete eran ea eee Ths ene eee te eer inspired her masters thesis onthe musical and personal translormations tht occur on tour, ee ee eee re Veet eet rors fone of this generations leading composers eee ee ens prestigious teaching award in conducting, She Peer eae merits tort ‘Award (Canada), the Bxcllence in Education ee es ee ene re! Seer cao M ed ee ee a coer eee eee rete ena Se ee eas for innovative programming with wind bands ee eens Sa eemen tear mans ence nae ee ence ta aa) Recent CE ee nea ee tens ae ea es ae eee es Seer erect arena eas eer ee eee erg atthe College Band Directors National ASs0- ete ea En Pea e rr te er Scholars at Cornell recognized Cynthia as an outstanding educator, and in 2008, she was Sree eta San eee ee Pre eae ee nay Siar ce eee a CSO ae as eee rs Pa ke ea ees Galion Sate Univesity ee a re ae eee es ener ere tems Ce ey ee eae eee From january 2006, Cynthia led the Comell CO ee) Peet tes forranees aeros the county, conducting mas ter classes with Costa Rican teachers, inst ‘ent masterclasses for Costa Rican musicians, eee Pea eee eee on ee ee erat are ree aire at Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Cree meaner et Se ne ay ieee eee eaters Fine Ars (Wind Conducting rom the Univer: sity of Calgary, @ Bachelor of Fducation from eae en ees ret Cra tered) Re ee enon Originally from Canada, Or. Gaudry taught ee renee eRe a eee ee eet a Rar ae eee eet ee te) Forces, Capiain Gaudy was the Director of Muse of the Regimental Band of the Royal te ae een ti leading the band in periormances thigh pro nese ae er rey erent arin tere ene aes FOr eee i eee ere Pee ee ee ees US, Capt Gaudi was the Associate Conductor ee aT emerge National Guard rom 2010-2013 Pe eed ee eer ee ees the history of early chamber wind ensembles, her main areas of research, She bas presented eerie eet ot en oe ere ey ret ee ee eee and the repertoire they promoted provided the foundation of the wind chamber music ee ee eg reer ee ea a Hireieecien oraiunne rr enpuieer ies et en re olden age of chamber wind ensembles, or Sa ee Da Lene en Wednesday, July 15 Reece end | ees Crees pA oe a ah The effectiveness of a rehearsal depends eee me ts tar and the collective musicians working Poe ae eae ats ee ee ee ee eee et ete ees Rede a eee eee a eee Pe eae ee aes Ses Cee ed eee ee tutions the chance to frequently interact with world-class artists and pedagogues, ee ee ac es eee eae men as hhave developed Connect!, a useririendly eee ee a er ee ee eee eee en eer ee eee eee eee ete eee eer s requited is that both partes have high speed Internet and an iPad. With the eight ee eae in a wind ensemble on an island in the Reyer etn ae es Ree ee es ra ee ee ee eer ed ete ee ea ener eee ee area es aces eee rere ee is ee ee ats Pee ng Pee eae Cree eee ei Tinerhereeereenrrrrn Dr. Christopher Unger was recently ap- Sone eer ecm oa fustana College in Sioux falls, South Da- eee Cn an at] a ese ae ee eae Rees ene eee er] ere ee ac eee a eee ns aLU.B.C,, Dr, Unger served as the Assistant foe era ot ee eee Co See ees ee a eke ete ey ee re aes ree ete eee Peter tal te eek ere area eke en aS ec eis tunity to act asa producer on the Eastman Wind Ensemble's 2013 release on Avie Re- Pee Re emer area een ey a a ee Peer rat ee a) ee eee eee eT was chosen to conduct a featured perfor een ea a ees 9 POEM Saeco tion Competition winner, with the Ossia earnest Dae Cen eee crea eae Pre eer ry Se ee a ee ee eT structure, providing awards, professional ee he ee ee ete eS ‘American Prize rewards the best recorded performances by individual artists and en- Paneer oes Ce eee ee wore Dr. Mark Seatteday and Dr. Colleen Ce eer ea influential conducting symposiums where he worked with master wind conductors eee ee a eee eens MeMurray, Craig Kirchhoff, Michael Vota, ne ea are ss tains professional ailations with tho Cal- lege Band Directors National Association, Se eee cer ae pr eee tenn Men cots ree oe ean ct ee Se ey ee cee en ke! ey re cero. es ame mL Cancion de Gesta features 2 confluence of Pea eee een al composers such a8 Bartok, ee een ary he co eras rg ee aes ind ofthe American Wind Symphony Or eer er eens gree ae er es eee ere aD See een Coens ea ee en eer ee eae ea eae treet et eee a eerie pe eet Td eee ara an eee te ene ter cee re ee ate Pare en Paes (oN eee ad ete eee cee De, Darin Oedlerking is Ditectr of Bands een ete ns eee on eee ees ree en ae Ce eee nr ee ee ne eee ee eee fr ea eee ety a eas ee ea University of Manitoba and lowa Wesleyan cones Originally rom Winnipeg, Manitoba, Dr. Oe- cere Oy ken ere ges Aor Rane eer ea ane en ee ee ee er in Conducting, His undergraduate work was ee eae ea eens eer ead ee eR Renny Se accra postsecondary levels, His ensembles have een omen! eee caer ons performance awards and showease “invita Rare ee eC mi! 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