2005-06
September 29, 2005
“Noteworthy Places”
American Overture for Band (1955) Joseph Willcox Jenkins
(b. 1928)
Cyprian Suite (2004) Carol Barnett
(b. 1949)
IV. Agapiså Tin
Third (2004) Kouji Tabuchi
(b. 1952)
Retratos do Brasil (2000) Hudson Noguiera
(b. 1968)
November 4, 2005
“That’s all Folk!”
Songs of the West (1906) Gustav Holst
(1874-1934)
Arr. By James Curnow
Nil Sounkoro (2004) Thierry Muller
(b. 1964)
Volver a la Montaña (2003) Shelley Hanson
(b. 1949)
El Camino Real (1985) Alfred Reed
(1921-2005)
December 8, 2005
“Windband Classics”
Washington Grays March Claudio Grafulla
(1810-1880)
Ed. by Frederick Fennell
Slavonic Rhapsody (1905) Carl Friedemann
(1862-1952)
Arr. by M. L. Lake
Pacem (2005) Robert Spittal
(b. 1983)
Variants on a Mediaeval Tune (1963) Norman Dello Joio
(b. 1913)
February 14, 2006
"Transformations"
March No. 1 in F (1809) Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770-1827)
Geschwindmarsch by Beethoven (1946) Paul Hindemith
(1895-1963)
Lincolnshire Posy (1937) Percy Aldridge Grainger
(1882-1961)
Black Nightshade (2004) Dana Wilson
Concerto for Four Percussionists and Wind Symphony (b. 1946)
Propagula (1973) Robert Linn
(1925-1999)
Scherzo for Band (1863) Gioacchino Rossini
(1792-1868)
Rescored by William A Schaefer
March 26, 2006
"A Media Frenzy"
March: The Washington Post John Philip Sousa
(1854-1932)
Cartoon Music Peter Graham
(b. 1949)
Aria from Rigoletto Giuseppe Verdi
(1813-1901)
“Caro Nome”
Newsreel William Schuman
(1910-1992)
At the Movies John Philip Sousa
Aria from Faust Georges Bizet
(1838-1875)
“Jewel Song”
The Whistler and his Dog Arthur Pryor
(1870-1942)
Billboard March John N. Klohr (1969-1955)
(encore): Theme from All Things Considered Don Voegeli (b. 1920)
April 26, 2006
"Celebrations”
Music for a Festival (1951) Gordon Jacob
(1895-1984)
The Solitary Dancer (1970) Warren Benson
(1924-2005)
Concerto No. 1, Op. 11 (1883) Richard Strauss
(1864-1949)
Transcribed by John Anderson
Alexander Shuhan, Horn
Celebrations (1991) John Zdechlik
(b. 1937)
Gloriosa (1990) Yasuhide Ito
(b. 1960)