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Low Brass Christmas
12.10.23 | Patsy Cline Theatre, John Handley High School
Low Brass Christmas

Christopher Bill, guest director

Sunday, December 10, 2023 at 2:30 p.m.
Patsy Cline Theatre, John Handley High School
Shenandoah Conservatory

Program
Jingle Bells

Traditional
arr. John Labarbera


Angels We Have Heard on High

Traditional
arr. Ralph Carmichael


Good King Wencelsalas

Traditional
arr. Ralph Carmichael


O Tannenbaum

Traditional
arr. Ralph Carmichael


We Three Kings

Traditional
arr. Ralph Carmichael


Linus & Lucy

Vince Guaraldli (1928–1976)
arr. Matt Niess


O Holy Night

Traditional 
arr. Tom Kubis


The Most Wonderful Time of The Year

Traditional
arr. Ralph Carmichael


God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen  

Traditional
arr. Ralph Carmichael

Studio Big Band
Saxophone

Nathan Hott, alto saxophone
Alex Kilkus, alto saxophone
Dominic Jackson, tenor saxophone
Stephen Payes, tenor saxophone
Luke Hackworth, baritone saxophone

Horn

Addison Ashley
Ethan Hahn
Phoebe O’Kelly
Ryan Weiner

Trumpet

Brannon Wiltshire
Tyler Makowiecki
Mark Barr
Conner Eldridge
Taylor Losey

Trombone

Talbot Jennings
Maggie Plosch
Wade Parton
Amy Hernandez
Gabe Stachour

Rhythm

Burk Adkins, guitar
Carter Fensterstock, piano
Lance Davis, bass
Will Strickler, drums

Trombone Collective
Trombone

Rebecca Acolaste
Brandon DuBritton
Ian Elick
Camden Elliott
Andrew Heibert
Talbot Jennings
Nathaniel Lease
James Martin
Chaz McCown
Wade Parton
Jaeden Persaud
Maggie Plosch
Vex Sliter
Trey Strosnider
Jaylinn Vanegas
Bass Trombone
Amy Hernandez
Jackson Smith
Gabe Stachour
Sarah Thompson

Tuba

Jonas Cairns
Luke Demers
Alex Kilkus
Aaron Reid
Erik Ruane

Brass Faculty & Support

Matthew Niess, trombone
Jeff Cortazzo, bass trombone, euphonium, tuba
Zachary Bridges, euphonium, tuba

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