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Wind Ensemble
04.20.24 | Armstrong Concert Hall
Wind Ensemble

presents

Ecstatic Waters

Timothy J. Robblee, artistic director, conductor

Saturday, April 20, 2024 at 7:30 p.m.
Armstrong Concert Hall
Shenandoah Conservatory

Program
Tender Hearts for Wind Band and Silent Film

I. Prelude
II. Tender Hearts

Jonathan Newman (b. 1972)


Concerto for Piano and Orchestral Winds and Percussion

I. Meditative
II. Bold, yet Playful

Steven Bryant (b. 1972)

Alexander Bernstein, piano


- intermission -


Against the Rain

Roshanne Etezady (b. 1973)


Ecstatic Waters

I. Ceremony of Innocence 
II. Augurs
III. The Generous Wrath of Simple Men
IV. The Loving Machinery of Justice 
V. Spiritus Mundi (epilouge)

Steven Bryant (b. 1972)

Wind Ensemble
Flute

Amelia Dardaris
Jaylan Jones
Lizzie Pearson
Katarina Sams
Peter Wood

Oboe

Lisa Gomez
Emma Shields
Brendan Shirk

Clarinet

Darian Angel
Jesse Eagle
Renae Flood
Yannick Joseph
Mylah Kittle
Brenden Rafferty
Caitlyn Rose
Fabiola Vazquez

Bassoon

Megan Frederick
Emily Seelinger
Emma Shockey

Saxophone

Tom Hague
Cliff Hernandez
Ellie Long
Patrick Rippeon

Horn

Maxwell Arceneaux
Addison Ashley
Sarah Berry
Ethan Hahn
Evan Joyce
Phoebe O'Kelly
Gabby Pocaro
Ryan Wezner

Trumpet

Jaya Dickson
Connor Eldredge
Aidan Murray
Bret Paul
Vanessa Rivera
Sam White
Brannon Wiltshire
Alyson Zieg

Trombone

Rebecca Acolatse
Brandon DuBritton
Trey Strosnider
Jaylinn Vanegas

Euphonium

Stephen Payes
Reeve Thomas

Tuba

Luke Demers
Aaron Reid

String Bass

Lance Davis
Zachary Smith

Percussion

Jacob Derges
Ethan Fox
Alex Gamboa
AJ Guarino
Brodie Meyers
Ben Millesen
Chance Morris
Marlena Shinego
Anneliese Walrath

Piano

Sarah Morris

Harp

Anna Smith

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Accessibility & Reminders

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.

Patrons are requested to silence cell phones and other electronic devices during performances. The taking of photographs and the use of recording equipment are not permitted during performances.