presents
Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 7:30 p.m.
Armstrong Concert Hall
Shenandoah Conservatory
This performance is presented as part of the 2024 Mid-Atlantic Honor Band.
Ryan Nowlin (b. 1978)
Francis Scott Key (1779–1843)
arr. Smith/Kirby
Julius Fučík (1872–1916)
Michael Barry (b. 1981)
LTC Randy Bartel, conductor
Kelijah Dunton (b. 1999)
Fred Jewell (1875–1936)
Movement I
Mike Mower (b. 1958)
SFC Carol Inglis, flute
Yasuaki Shimizu (b. 1954)
Scott Joplin (1868–1917)
arr. Vlak
CPT Lee Lamb, conductor
Percy Grainger (1882–1961)
Tim Robblee, conductor
Jerry Goldsmith (1929–2004)
Dennis McCarthy (b. 1945)
arr. Van Der Heide
Various
LTC Randy Bartel, conductor
LTC Randy Bartel
CPT Lee Lamb
MSG Megan Lomonof
SFC Elizabeth McGinness
SFC Carol Inglis
SSG Jenna Taylor
SFC Janice Kim
SSG Audrey Yu
MSG Meredeth Rouse
MSG Aaron Scott
MSG Leigh Lafosse
MSG Tim SuDin
MSG Jennifer Trujillo
MSG Kevin Simpson
SSG Chaz Sonoda
SSG JJ Milakovich
SSG Kenji Bellavigna
SSG Samantha Frenduto
SSG Rucha Trivedi
MSG MarJn Gold
SSG Davis Hampton
SGM Dean Woods
SFC Patricia Morgan
SSG Thomas Reynolds
SGM Steve Ticknor
MSG Michelle Acton
SFC Paul Tucker
SFC MaChew Evans
SGM Troy McKay
MSG EJ Ramos
SFC Kelley CorbeC
SFC Lorenzo Trujillo
SFC Drew Fremder
SSG Wilson Childers
SGM Robert Craven
MSG Shawn Hagen
SFC Patrick Furlo
SSG Jacob Wiggins
MSG Samuel Woodhead
SFC Adam McColley
SSG Omar DeJesus
SSG Kyle Gordon
MSG Adam Lessard
SFC Toby Furr
SGM Dave Brown
MSG Tom Bratten
SFC David Kirven
MSG Eric Seay
SFC Kristopher Keeton
SFC Jacob Harpster
SSG Timothy Perry
SSG Peter Soroka
SSG Oni Lara
SSG Jonathan Milke
SFC Nadia Pessoa
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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.
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