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Symphonic Band
12.07.25 | Armstrong Concert Hall
Symphonic Band

Shaun Evans, conductor

Cycle II - Through the Looking Glass

Sunday, December 7, 2025 at 2:30 p.m.
Armstrong Concert Hall
Shenandoah Conservatory

Program
Fantasy of Colors (2025)

Paul Dooley (b. 1983)

Janine Milan, conductor


California (2015)

David Maslanka (1943–2017)


Selections from Carmina Burana (1937/67)

O fortune, variable as the moon
I lament fortune’s blows
Behold the spring
Dance - on the lawn
Were the world all mine
The god of love flies everywhere
When we are in the tavern
I am suspended between love and chastity
Fortune, empress of the world

Carl Orff (1895–1982)
arr. John Krance

Symphonic Band Roster
Flute

Gwendolyn Cauffman 
Keira Sohosky
Emmajean Tran 

Oboe

Emma Shields

Clarinet

Michaela Brown
Mitchell Ferris
Renae Flood
Iyanna Hinton
Cole Hopkins
Allison Kite
Alex Linsday
Katie Tokar 

Bass Clarinet

Reagan Rytter

Alto Saxophone

Holly Calloway
James Mabe
Greg Ranzan
Everett Woodward 

Tenor Saxophone

Roman Harris-Hernández
Andrew Veach

Baritone Saxophone

Julia Kohr

Bass Saxophone

Cliff Hernandez

Trumpet

Will Gentle
Xander Glenn
Syd Haulman
Izzy Hallberg
Riley Morse
Ryan Ragsdale
Heiri Romero
Adan Sanchez
Ainsley Simmons
Colby Stutes

Horn

Ella Colley
Myklin Davis
Freddy Batik-Garcia
Syd Hileman 

Trombone

Brandon DuBritton 
Camden Elliott
Zeke Gallagher
Kaitlyn Lanza
Cam Middleton 

Bass Trombone

Alexander Rayburn

Euphonium

Mark Lowe
Abel Rose

Tuba

Ja Clark
Blake Dodson
David Spinar
Sunya Supanklang 

Percussion

Elias Alicea
Dylan Craig
Arrow Limmer
Luka Mendoza-Felix
Janine Milan
August Morris
Logan Sawyer

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Wheelchair accessible restrooms are available across the courtyard in Gregory Hall (approximately 100 feet from the Armstrong Concert Hall lobby). Please notify house management for assistance.

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