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Percussion Ensemble
11.30.22 | Armstrong Concert Hall
Percussion Ensemble

Karlyn R. Viña, director

Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at 7:30 p.m.
Armstrong Concert Hall
Shenandoah Conservatory

Program
Song and Dance

II. Dance of the Drums

Gene Koshinski (b. 1980)

Matthew Neal, percussion
Austin Dettor, percussion


Passacaglia

Anna Ignatowicz (b. 1968)

Anneliese Walrath, vibraphone
Benjamin Millesen, marimba


5 Pieces for Clarinet and Percussion Orchestra

I. With Spirit
II. Slowly
III. Briskly
IV. Solemnly
V. As Fast as Possible

Philip Parker (b. 1953)

Garrick Zoeter, clarinet
Benjamin Millesen, percussion
Marlena Shinego, percussion
Chance Morris, percussion
Danielle DiPaolo, percussion
Aidan Oberle, percussion
AJ Guarino, percussion
Alex Gamboa, percussion
Anneliese Walrath, piano
Danielle Caldwell, harp
Karlyn Viña, conductor


- brief intermission -


Chromatic Foxtrot

George Hamilton Green (1893–1970)
arr. Bob Becker (b. 1947)

Austin Dettor, solo xylophone
Anneliese Walrath, marimba
Marlena Shinego, marimba
Danielle DiPaolo, marimba
Benjamin Millesen, marimba


Chic

Molly Joyce (b. 1992)

Matthew Neal, percussion
Chance Morris, percussion
Marlena Shinego, percussion


But We Have X Instead of Y

Quinn Mason (b. 1996)

Austin Dettor, percussion
Alex Gamboa, percussion
Danielle DiPaolo, percussion
AJ Guarino, percussion


Triplets

George Hamilton Green (1893–1970)
arr. Bob Becker (b. 1947)

Marlena Shinego, solo xylophone
Benjamin Millesen, marimba
Danielle DiPaolo, marimba
Austin Dettor, marimba
Anneliese Walrath, marimba


Sharpened Stick

Brett Dietz (b. 1972)

Chance Morris, percussion
Matthew Neal, percussion
Alex Gamboa, percussion
Aidan Oberle, percussion
AJ Guarino, percussion

Featured Soloist
Garrick Zoeter
Clarinet
Meet the Director
Karlyn Viña
Director
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