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Wind Ensemble
09.24.22 | Armstrong Concert Hall
Wind Ensemble

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Timothy J. Robblee, director

Saturday, September 24, 2022 at 7:30 p.m.
Armstrong Concert Hall
Shenandoah Conservatory

Program
Variations on "Mein junges Leben hat ein End"

Jan P. Sweelinck (1562–1621)
tr. by Ramon L. Ricker 


On Stony Ridge 

Jeff Cortazzo (b. 1963)


Tracing Lines

Jonathan Bailey Holland (b. 1974)

Sheila DuMont, alto flute
Jalen Mims, bass clarinet
Mathuin Smith, english horn
Clair Cangialosi, bassoon
Maxwell Arceneaux, horn
Chance Morris, drum set


Shenandoah

Traditional
arr. Omar Thomas (b. 1984)


Second Suite in F

I. March
II. Song without words "I'll love my love"
III. Song of the blacksmith
IV. Fantasia on the "Dargason"

Gustav Holst (1874–1934)

Wind Ensemble
Flute

Caroline Berg
Rosalee Dicenza
Sheila DuMont
Dane Frandsen
Lizzie Pearson
Anna Railsback
Katarina Sams

Oboe

Zach Gnall
Lillian Mathews
Mathuin Smith
Emilie Ticer

Clarinet

Darian Angel
Jesse Eagle
Contantino Felicetta
Yannick Joseph
Josh Lewis
Jalen Mims
Ada Rexrode
Yu Wang

Bassoon

Megan Frederick
Emma Shockey
Kaelin Walton

Saxophone

Alex Daniello
Adam Dockins
Tom Hague
Patrick Rippeon
Amry Truitt
Michael Brosee

Horn

Maxwell Arceneaux
Addison Ashley
Sarah Berry
Juliana Bish
Ethan Hahn
Evan Joyce
Phoebe O'Kelly
Nick Peretti

Trumpet

Devon Allen
Jaya Dickson
Connor Eldredge
Jacob Ford
Zoe Mark
Noah Van Deventer
Sam White
Alyson Zieg

Trombone

Talbot Jennings
Maggie Plosch
Jackson Smith
Trey Strosnider
Gabe Stachour

Tuba

Lance Davis
Aaron Reid
Erik Ruane

Percussion

Austin Dettor
Alex Gamboa
Ben Millesen
Chance Morris
Matthew Neal
Marlena Shinego
Anneliese Walrath

Piano

Sarah Morris

Harp

Danielle Caldwell

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