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Chamber Brass Recital
04.17.23 | Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
Chamber Brass Recital

Monday, April 17, 2023 at 7:30 p.m.
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
Shenandoah Conservatory

Program
Punch

Katy Abbott (b. 1971)

Ruebush Brass Band

Jaya Dickson, trumpet
Taylor Losey, trumpet
Noah Van Deventer, trumpet
Phoebe O'Kelly, horn
Nick Peretti, horn
Maxwell Arceneaux, horn
Addison Ashley, horn
Maggie Plosch, trombone
Talbot Jennings, trombone
Sarah Thompson, bass trombone
Aaron Reid, tuba
Will Strickler, timpani
Oscar Mason, conductor


Zwei Grosse Quartette

I. Allegro maestoso
IV. Allegretto

Adolph Maas
arr. Irving Talmadge

Trombone Quartet

Talbot Jennings, trombone
Maggie Plosch, trombone
Trey Strosnider, trombone
Gabriel Stachour, bass trombone


Seasons: A Symphony for Brass Quintet

III. Autumn

John Stevens (b. 1951)

Jazz Etude

Donald Haddad (1935–2017)

Undergraduate Brass Quintet

Jaya Dickson, trumpet
Alyson Zieg, trumpet
Phoebe O'Kelly, horn
Maggie Plosch, trombone
Erik Ruane, tuba


Country Pictures

I. In the Church
II. Under a Lime-Tree
III. At the Feast

Vassily Brandt (1869–1923)

Connor Eldredge, trumpet
Imer Ramirez, trumpet
Bret Paul, trumpet
Sam White, trumpet


Morning Music

David Sampson (b. 1951)

Graduate Brass Quintet

Oscar Mason, trumpet
Jacob Ford, trumpet
Ethan Hahn, horn
Talbot Jennings, trombone
Aaron Reid, tuba


- intermission -


Feritas

Reena Esmail (b. 1983)

Sam White, trumpet
Jaya Dickson, trumpet
Oscar Mason, trumpet
Taylor Losey, trumpet
Alyson Zieg, trumpet
Noah Van Deventer, trumpet


"Recondita armonia" from Tosca

Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924)
arr. Ken Weiss

Overture to The Magic Flute

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
tr. H. Dutschke
ed. Ralph Lockwood

Horn Quartet

Maxwell Arceneaux, horn
Addison Ashley, horn
Ethan Hahn, horn
Phoebe O'Kelly, horn


Three Amigos

Elmer Bernstein (1922–2004)
Randy Newman (b. 1943)
arr. Scott Sutherland

Londonderry Air

Traditional
arr. Keith Mahlan

Tuba & Euphonium Ensemble

Charles McCown Jr, euphonium, tuba
Stephen Payes, euphonium
Aaron Reid, tuba
Erik Ruane, tuba
Robert Thomas, euphonium


Of Kingdoms and Glory

I. Fanfare and Victory Processional to Camelot
II. Courtyard Dance and Merlin's Magic
III. Guinevere and the Dragons Lair
IV. The Contest and the Victory of the Black Knight
V. The Rescue and the Battle of the Red Dragon

Anthony DiLorenzo (b. 1967)

Ruebush Brass Band

Noah Van Deventer, trumpet
Jaya Dickson, trumpet
Zoe Mark, trumpet
Taylor Losey, trumpet
Addison Ashley, horn
Maxwell Arceneaux, horn
Talbot Jennings, trombone
Maggie Plosch, trombone
Trey Strosnider, trombone
Sarah Thompson, bass trombone
Aaron Reid, tuba
Austin Dettor, percussion
Will Strickler, percussion
Oscar Mason, conductor

Brass Faculty & Support

Mary Elizabeth Bowden, trumpet
Geoffrey Pilkington, horn
Matthew Niess, trombone
Jeff Cortazzo, bass trombone, euphonium, tuba
Zachary Bridges, euphonium, tuba
Oscar Mason, trumpet studio assistant

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