presents
Tom Nazziola, guest director
Timothy J. Robblee, conductor
Charles Perry, sound fellow
Thursday, March 7, 2024 at 8:00 p.m.
Bright Box Theater
Shenandoah Conservatory
Tom Nazziola (b. 1966)
Colin Davin, electric guitar
Minji Lee, piano
Ben Millesen, percussion
Chance Morris, percussion
Emily Ilyes, violin
Christian Hartman, cello
Zach Smith, upright bass
John Hollenbeck (b. 1968)
Marc Mellits (b. 1966)
Brendan Shirk, oboe
Ryan Romine, bassoon
Garrick Zoeter, clarinet
John Romano,* bass clarinet
Tim Roberts, alto saxophone
*guest performer
Tom Nazziola (b. 1966)
Chance Morris, marimba
Ben Millesen, vibraphone
Tom Nazziola, udu/shaker
*Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental Composition
- intermission -
Jennifer Higdon (b. 1962)
Kathryn Farenish,* flute
Garrick Zoeter, clarinet
Yanjue Lin, piano
Alex Gamboa, percussion
Nick Whitley, violin
Christian Hartman, cello
*guest performer
Tom Nazziola (b. 1966)
Alexander Bernstein, piano
Tom Nazziola (b. 1966)
Patrick Rippeon, soprano saxophone
Beau Baldasari, alto saxophone
Alex Kilkus, tenor saxophone
Ellie Long, tenor saxophone
Cliff Hernandez, baritone saxophone
Ryan Romine, contrabassoon
Tom Nazziola (b. 1966)
Josh Lewis, bass clarinet
Patrick Rippeon, alto saxophone
Colin Davin, electric guitar
Minji Lee, piano
Tom Nazziola, drum set
Zach Smith, upright bass
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