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• FEATURING •Middle School Honor Orchestra
Middle School Honor Band
2016CCS Middle SchoolBand and Orchestra
Honors Concert
Pacific Grove Middle, School835 Forest Avenue
Pacific Grove, CaliforniaJanuary 23, 2016, 2:00 p.m.
California Music Educators AssoctionCentral Coast Section
Central Coast Sect ion
Organized 1947
California Music Educators Association
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Welcome Message
California Music EducatorsAssociation • Central Coast Section
Welcome to the 2016 CCS Honor Concert. On behalf of the CMEA Central Coast Section Board of Directors, congratulations to the top young musicians from four counties who perform today and to those who made the extraordinary effort to audition for these high caliber ensembles. Our Honors Concerts are the largest events we produce annually, building cohesion of pedagogy in the art form and establishing a high standard for music education within our section.
Students are able to expand their study of music with the support of their communities, families, teachers and school administrators by auditioning or participating in this event. Thank you for valuing arts education by supporting a young person’s journey to this stage. Each note represents the hard work and
dedication of the student musicians as well as the people behind them who help see potential and value in this life long skill that preserves culture and tradition.
The guest conductors have selected and prepared some challenging and engaging repertoire while winning the respect and hearts of our Central Coast students and educators. Our students have built new connections with peer musicians and have grown as young adults while preparing for this event -- all in less than 48 hours! Thorough preparation by the conductors and teachers, and diligent work done by the students combine to bring an extra sense of refinement to the concert. If you agree, thank an administrator for keeping music in our schools, and thank a teacher for supporting the professional membership of CMEA/NAf ME.
Today’s concert is being digitally recorded and will be available for purchase. We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to obtain a professional recording that preserves and documents this accomplishment for your student musician and family. Ordering information can be found in the lobby.
Please plan to enjoy the entire concert. Concert etiquette and respect for the musicians asks that you silence all electronics, escort distressed children to the lobby, and use flash photography only between pieces. It is also requested that, if necessary, you enter or exit only between performances.
Thank you for supporting a truly balanced curriculum for your student that includes music educa-tion. Enjoy the concert!
Best Regards,Willow Manspeaker, PresidentCMEA-Central Coast Section
Central Coast Section is an affiliate member of the California Music Educators Association. CMEA is a Federated unit of NAfME: National Association for Music Education.
Purpose
Membership is open to all music educators working in public and private schools, colleges and universities in California. The purposes of the association are: (1) to promote access to a sequential music education for all Pre-K through Grade 12 students taught by fully qualified music educators; (2) to support and improve existing music programs; (3) to promote quality pre-service and in-service music teacher preparation programs; and, (4) to create a greater awareness of the value of music education through partnerships with other associations and advocacy among state and local agencies.
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Concert Program
Janet Grizzell, ConductorChris West, CCS Chair
Dr. Jason H. Nam, ConductorJeff Osarczuk, CCS Chair
Middle School Honor Orchestra
Middle School Honor Band
Mock Morris ............................................................................................... Percy Grainger
Drifen .....................................................................................................Shirl Jae Atwell
Return of the Monarchs .......................................................................Victor Lopez
A Song for Adra .............................................................................. Brendan McBrien
Palladio ........................................................... Karl Jenkins, arr. Longfield
Triumphant Fanfare ............................................................................ Richard Saucedo
Kentucky 1800 ................................................................................. Clare Grundman
Joy ................................................................................................................ Frank Ticheli
Yorkshire Ballad ..................................................................................... James Barnes
Escape from the Deep ...................................................................... Brian Balmages
Gallant Marines ...................................................Karl King, ed. James Swearingen
2015–2016 CCS Board of DirectorsPresident .....................Willow ManspeakerPresident Elect ...............Christina LathamImmediate Past President ........ Drew LewisSecretary ............................ Cathy FindleyTreasurer ..........................Mark BidelmanSpecial Representative ..... Jon ChristianSpecial Representative ... Katrina Haeger
Member 1..........................................Lara LevyMember 2 .............................. Joe JohnsonMember 3 ............................ Jeff OsarczukMember 4 ..........................Diane GehlingMember 5 ........................... Maria CarneyMember 6 ............................ Laura Lorber
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School ...................................................... Teacher ..................................................... School Code
All Saints Day School ............................................. Camille Harrison ...................................................................ASD
Carmel Middle School ........................................... Sarah Prusasky ......................................................................CMS
Gavilan View Middle School ................................ Diane Gehling ......................................................................GVM
International School of Monterey ....................... Rose Marie Dunsford ........................................................... ISM
Los Arboles Middle School................................... Rachel Petite ......................................................................... LAM
Monterey Bay Charter School ............................. Rose Marie Dunsford ..........................................................MCS
Pacific Grove Middle School ............................... Barbara Priest ....................................................................... PGM
San Benancio Middle School ............................... Jeff Osarczuk .......................................................................... SBM
Santa Catalina School ............................................ Katie Gaggini, Rose Marie Dunsford .................................SCS
Seaside Middle School .......................................... Robert Aguilar ....................................................................... SEA
Stevenson School Middle School ........................ Chris West .............................................................................. RLS
York School .............................................................. Camille Harrison ...................................................................YRK
Middle School Honor Orchestra Conductor
Key to Schools
Janet Grizzell graduated cum laude from California State University, Fresno with a major in performance, music education and teaching credential. Her first position was with the Napa Valley School District where she taught elementary strings, band and classroom music. During her tenure there she was active as principal viola with the Napa Symphony, violin and viola player with the Vallejo Symphony and Santa Rosa Symphony.
Janet taught elementary band and strings, middle school, and high school orchestras in Visalia. Through a move to Southern California, Janet was able to perform with many large churches, chamber groups and recording studios. Later, she taught elementary and middle school strings in the Palmdale School District. While there, Janet played in the Antelope Valley Symphony and founded the
Palmdale Youth Symphony Orchestra.Since returning to Visalia in the 1990’s, Janet has remained active as an educator and performer. She
was the director of the College Of the Sequoias Orchestra and Visalia High School String programs while chairing many string workshops in Tulare County. Mrs. Grizzell has served as Tulare Kings Music Educa-tors Orchestra Representative, Central Section Orchestra Representative, and President of the California Orchestra Directors Association (CODA). In 2008, she was selected as California Music Educators Asso-ciation (CMEA) “Orchestra Director of the Year.”
Janet Grizzell continues to be active as an adjudicator and guest condutor of various music festivals and honor groups throughout the state. She also performs in the first violin section of the Tulare County Sym-phony, is an active member of the Symphony League and teaches over 30 private students each week.
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Middle School Honor OrchestraViolin IJustin Vu • YRKLance Bauer • CMSKento Husted • CMSDaisy Swanson • PGMNathan Nguyen • LAMMarina Lieberman • MBCJoseph Do • SCS Brendan Lin • CMSJulia Lee • SBM Serenai Dincer • CMS Kai Hoadley • PGMCatherine Kim • PGMArissa Jeong • PGMAnnabel Chen • CMS
Violin IIGiana Buraglio • CMSHelen “Liuyi” Yang • CMSJada Ngo • GVMSofia Guertin • PGMHannah Shin • CMSDilan Patel • CMSJeremy Cho • PGMReed Wilson • MBCFionnuala Ghinn • SCSAngelina Moon • ISMMaria Vazquez-Lopez • SEAMadalena Taurke • PGMSeth Knoop • PGM
Violin IIIKevin Daliri • ASDCady Simons • PGMJeah Kim • PGMVinni Jacobs • CMSNoor Benny • PGMBela Patel • CMSKatherine Drumright • CMSBryce Montgomery • PGMRaghad Osman • PGMMaggie McHaty • PGMAlexandra Andrianova • PGM
ViolaGabriella Giraldo • PGMMatthew Monahan • PGMMackenzie Sherrod • PGM
CelloEB Diallo • PGMMatthew Mendez • PGMEmily Oh • SCSSophia Linnevers • CMSJade Ngo • GVMGrace Hardin • PGMFei Wu • RLSConnor Cosand • PGMGazel Isik • PGMVincent Colon • CMSJeremiah Hunter-Vaughn • SEAThomas Kim • PGM
BassJack Canning • PGMJenica Okuhara • PGMMadison Lipsig • PGM
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Dr. Jason H. Nam is visiting assistant professor of bands and wind conducting, and assistant director of bands at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, where he directs the Concert Band and teaches undergraduate courses in instrumen-tal conducting, administration of school bands, and wind band repertoire.
He earned his Doctor of Music in Wind Conducting degree from the Jacobs School, where he studied with Stephen W. Pratt. He also earned an M.M. in Con-ducting and a B.M. in Music Education from the University of Redlands, where he studied with Eddie R. Smith. Prior to his graduate degree work, he served as a lec-turer in the Department of Music at California State University San Bernardino, and as director of bands at La Colina Junior High School and San Marcos High School in Santa Barbara, California.
Nam keeps a busy schedule as a guest conductor, adjudicator, and clinician, both in the Midwest and on the west coast. As a trumpet player, he has freelanced and performed with numerous orchestras, chamber ensembles, and jazz ensembles in the southern and central coast regions of California, in cluding with the Redlands Symphony Orchestra.
His paper “The MidTwentieth Century Renaissance and the American Symphony for Band” was pub-lished in the winter 2014 edition of the National Band Association’s NBA Journal. He recently completed a new band transcription of Pulitzer Prizewinning composer William Bolcom’s Inventing Flight: A Suite for Orchestra of Thumbnail Portraits. The transcription was completed with the permis sion of Bolcom and his publisher, Edward B. Marks Music Company. The new band version of Invent ing Flight was premiered in April 2015 by the Indiana University Wind Ensemble under the direction of Stephen W. Pratt.
Nam holds professional memberships in the College Band Directors National Association, National Band Association, Conductor’s Guild, Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association, In diana Music Education Association, and Pi Kappa Lambda music honor society, and also is a proud member of the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity of America.
He currently lives in Bloomington, Ind., with his wife, Melissa
School ...................................................... Teacher ..................................................... School CodeAll Saints Day School ............................................. Camille Harrison ...................................................................ASDBranciforte Middle School .................................... Nick Bianchini ........................................................................ B40Carmel Middle School ........................................... Sarah Prusasky ......................................................................CMSFlamson Middle School ......................................... Cynthia Lindquist ................................................................ FMSMain Street Middle School ................................... Victoria Zieber .....................................................................MSMMission Hill Middle School .................................. Christina Latham ...............................................................MHMNorth Monterey County Middle School .......... Paul Dias ................................................................................NMCPacific Grove Middle School ............................... Barbara Priest ....................................................................... PGMPeninsula Adventist School ................................... Gary Stotz ................................................................................PASSan Benancio Middle School ............................... Jeff Osarczuk .......................................................................... SBMSan Lorenzo Valley Middle School ..................... Dan Lingenfelter .....................................................................SLVScotts Valley Middle School ................................. Beth Hollenbeck ...................................................................SVMShoreline Middle School ....................................... Caleb Murray .........................................................................SMS
Middle School Honor Band Conductor
Key to Schools
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Middle School Honor BandFluteYuri Suzuki • PGMHeidi Hansch • ASDElisabeth Hansch • ASDGena Leivenberg • PGMAlyssa Garber • MHMCaroline Coen • PGMJoely Kaatz • PGMAshly Sy • PGMKiara Calderon • NMCDenali Uyeda-Cordingly • CMSTyra Domalaog • PGMDanica Tang • PGM
Bb ClarinetPascale Montgomery • CMSJack Connolly • CMSMilo Borer • PGMHarrison Hong • CMSKira Kitayama • PGMStevie Dean • CMSCourtney Hand • ASCJoseph Gagliano • SMSThor Birch • PGMPearl Chavez • CMSZachary Herring • PASMatthew Sims-Johnson • SVMBridgette Williams • MSMEmma Mills • ASDDalia Shanklin • SBM
Bass ClarinetHenry Hatten, CMS
OboeMia Swanson • PGMNicole Munoz • PGM
Alto SaxophoneItzel Rios-Ellis • CMSLuke Shellen • SMSWyatt Maniscalco • PGMSage Liem • B40
Tenor SaxophoneScott McIvor • SLVElan Hornik • CMS
Baritone SaxAshley Bilyeu • PGMLogan Robb • MHM
TrumpetWyatt Wadsworth • CMSMiles Steelman • PGMRyan Knight • CMSAlana Henden • PGMCarlos Zarazua • CMSParker McAnally • PGMHenry Woods • PGMIan Ferrucci, • MHMWill Siegmund • MHMNathan Lapp • SMSLukas Hager • SLVIsaac Pasillas • FMS
French HornOscar Scholin • PGMAustin Whisler • SLVJosh Osborne • PGMNisha Singh • PGM
TromboneSelly Diallo • PGMElijah Taurke • PGMChristian Ryan-Trejo • CMSBenjamin Nye • SLVChris DeMore • MHMManuel Bejar • FMS
BaritonePhilip Tuffs • PGMSergi Rodas-Mendoza • PGMBennett Bishop • PGM
TubaLeo Lauritzen • PGMTom Paff • PGM
MalletsCassandra Brown • PGM
PercussionMatthew Robinson • SMSTyler McNitt • CMSAmanda Cusenza • SBMMin Kang • PGM
Brubeck Institute Jazz Camp June 16 - 22 (grades 8-12)
Junior Band & Orchestra July 7 - 13 (grades 5-8)
Senior Band, Orchestra, Choir & Piano July 14 - 20 (grades 8-12)
Central Coast Section honor group members receive a $50 discount!
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AcknowledgementsAudition Site Host, Chris WestPacific Grove Unified School District Dr. Ralph Porras, SuperintendentPacific Grove Middle School Sean Roach, Principal Jason Tovani, Assistant PrincipalSite Host, Barbara PriestPGUSD Music Boosters Optional Friday lunch purchases.Sundance Lane Recording, John AndersonPrograms, Jon ChristianCertificates, Jon ChristianBusiness With Pleasure, Program PrintingMackenzies Chocolates Scholarship Chair, Cathy Findley Camp Scholarships Pacific Music Camp Cazadero Music Camp Donner Mine Music Camp Summer Music at Stanislaus
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