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The Santa Monica High SchoolMusic Department
presents
THE SAMOHI BANDS
Winter Concert‘08 Barnum Hall • Tuesday, January 15th • 2008 • 7 pm
AcknowledgementsSanta Monica Malibu Unified School District
Department of Performing Arts Music Instructors
Santa Monica High School Administration Dr. Pedroza - Principal Ms. Catherine Baxter - Dean of Students Mr. Gregory Runyon - S House Principal Mrs. Wendy Wax Gellis - A House Principal Ms. Becky Romano - M House Principal Mr. Jose Iniguez - O House Principal Mr. Stephen Martinez - H House Principal Ms. Eva Mayoral - I House Principal Santa Monica Malibu School District Mr. Tom Whaley - VAPA Coordinator Ms. Chandra Narain - VAPA Assistant Ms. Dianne Talarico - Superintendent Mr. Tim Walker - Deputy Superintendent Ms. Sally Chou - Assistant Superintendent Ms. Jan Maze - Assistant Superintendent Dr. Michael Matthews - Assistant Superintendent Ms. Peggy Harris - Director, Ed Services Ms. Maureen Bradford - Director, Ed Services Ms. Sarah Wahenbrock - Secretary to the Superintendent Ms. Linda Gross - Executive Director SMM Ed. Foundation
Board of Education Cindy Rosmann- VAPA DAC Chair Zina Josephs - VAPA DAC Secretary Ralph Mechur - Board Member Kelly Pye - Board Member Oscar de la Torre - President Jose Escarce - Vice President Kathy Wisnicki - Board Member Barry Snell - Board Member Maria Leon Vazquez - Board Member
Santa Monica City Council Pam O’Connor Herb Katz Richard Bloom Ken Genser Robert Holbrook - Mayor Kevin McKeown Bobby Shriver - Mayor Pro Tempore
Santa Monica High School Mr. Terry Sakow - Director of Bands Dr. Abel Ramirez - Associate Director of Bands Mr. Tom Whaley - Jazz Band Director Mr. Jeffe Huls - Director of Vocal Music Ms. Joni Swenson - Director of Orchestras Mr. William Wishart - Audio/Visual, Running w/ Speakers Mr. Jason Aiello - Guitar and Piano Instructor Ms. Inna Ganelis - Accompanist Mr. Luis Villegas - Guitar Mr. Jeremy Miller - Percussion Instructor Mr. Peter Gomez - Colorguard Instructor Mr. Kyle Miller - Colorguard Instructor Dr. Frank X. Ford - Theatre Director Mr. Cary Upton - Director of Theatres Mr. David McCrum - Theatre Technical Manager
Malibu High School Mr. Bill Bixler - Director of Instrumental Music Mr. John Kibler - Orchestras Mr. Arian Khaefi
John Adam Middle School Ms. Angela Woo - Director of Instrumental Music Ms. Apryl Hardisty - Associate Dir. of Instrumental Music Ms. Cecile Blanchard - Director of Choral Music Ms. Martha Shaw - Principal
Lincoln Middle School Mr. Mark Hunt - Director of Bands Mr. Peter Park - Director of Orchestras Ms. Vanessa Ventre - Director of Choral Music Ms. Tristan Komlos - Principal
Elementary Schools Allen Loyd Bonnie Lockrem Bruce Tellier Deanna France Jessi Gravelle
Kathryn Cavallaro Kevin McKeown Kirsten Bersch Steven Ravaglioli Susan Justin
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Concert Winds
American Spirit Michael Story
By Dawn’s Light David Shaffer
Park Street Celebration James Swearingen
Concert Band
Third SuiteI. March
Robert Jager
Appalachian Legacy Robert Sheldon
The Pyramids John Tatgenhorst
Symphonic Winds
Sea Songs Ralph Vaughan Williams
Second Suite in Fmajor Gustav HolstI. March
II. Song Without Words “I’ll Love My Love”III. Song of the Blacksmith
IV. Fantasia on the ‘Dargason’
George Washington Bicentennial March John Philip Sousa
Winter Concert 2008
Program
Wind Ensemble
Dance of the Bohemians from “The Maid of Orleans”
P. Tchaikovsky Trans. Col. John R. Bourgeois
Suite of Old American Dances Robert Russell BennettI. Cake Walk
II. SchottischeIII.Western One-Step
Festival in Bagdad from “Scheherazade”
Nicolai Rimsky-KorsakovTrans. Mark Hindsley
Marching Band
Salvation is Created Peter TschesnokoffArr. Bruce H. Houseknecht
Russian Christmas Music Alfred Reed
Chimes of Liberty Edwin Franco Goldman
Winter Concert 2008
Please respect Barnum Hall by not eating, drinking or chewing gum inside the auditorium.
Please respect the musicians by turning off all cell phones and pagers,
and by remaining in your seats while performance is in progress.
Thank you.
Program
Program NotesProgram notes written by Sam Cotten, Nicolas Borenstein, and Robinson Schulze
American Spirit by Michael Story The ‘greatest nation on earth’ has gained that title at least partially because of the drive, the determination, and the goal-searching attributes of its people. Michael Story celebrates this outlook with a high-energy, tightly written original concert/contest work that musically embodies this undaunted spirit of greatness. Superb melodic content carries through tempo changes to lift up your audiences with the uniqueness that only music can bring.
By Dawn’s Light by David Schaffer A gentle and expressive piece for intermediate level bands by David Shaffer that will help teach students the fine artof legato playing. Provides a very nice change of pace for any band performance.
Park Street Celebration by James Swearingen This work features several contrasting sections that are somewhat technically challenging, yet very playable. Additionally, thelovely middle theme is sure to enhance any band’s ability to handle the fundamentals of expressive playing.
Third Suite by Robert JagerComposed in 1966, this three movement work is performed regularly in contests and festivals as well as on concert band programs globally. The unique setting of this original work provides subtle challenges to the performers and conductor with enhanced interest for the listener. Robert Jager was born in Binghamton, New York (1939), and is a graduate of The University of Michigan. He served in the United State Navy as the Staff Arranger/Composer at the Armed Forces School of Music. Jager is a professor emeritus from Tennessee Tech University.
Appalachian Legacy by Robert SheldonRobert Sheldon is one of the most performed composers of wind band music today. His music is performed around the world and appears on many international concert and contest lists. Appalachian Legacy was commissioned in remembrance of North Carolina music teacher Katheryn Siphers. It is based on the hymn tune When I Survey the Wondrous Cross and explores the harmonic and rhythmic potential of the concertband.
The Pyramids by John TatgenhorstThe Pyramids is highly descriptive contest music in two movements. “Entrance of the Gods’’ is a study in contrasts with bold, powerful tutti phrases followed by soft, lyrical woodwinds and low brass passages. “Tribal Dance’’ features many rhythmic woodwind lines accented by sharp brass accents and a variety of percussion sounds. John Tatgenhorst is a versatile and experienced music composer, arranger and orchestrator for TV, Film, commercials and recording projects.
Sea Songs by Ralph Vaughan Williams Williams wrote “Sea Songs” for British military band in 1924. The piece is a single-movement composition separated into three parts, each based on a traditional English sailing song. The first of these, Princess Royal, is characterized by a light eighth-note accompaniment that persists throughout the section. The second melody, Admiral Benbow, also known as The Brother Tar’s Song, contrasts the first section with a heavy and bold allegro. The third and final melody, Portsmouth, is written in an expressive and flowing cantabile style. A quick repeat of the first two songs brings the work to its conclusion.
Second Suite in F major by Gustav Holst Though composed in 1911, Gustav Holst’s Second Suite in F major was not performed until 11 years later where it debuted in the Royal Albert Hall in London. The piece was initially thought to have been “put aside and forgotten” after its completion, but evidence of hasty revision in the original manuscript suggests that it was in fact composed for a specific occasion, possibly the 1911 “Festival of Empire” that was held at the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London. In addition to being longer and more difficult than the First Suite, the Second Suite differs from its predecessor in that it is specifically based on six English folk songs: Morris dance, Swansea Town and Claudy Banks in Movement I, Song Without Words and “I Love My Love” in Movement II, Song of the Blacksmith in Movement III, and Fantasia on the Dargason in Movement IV.
George Washington Bicentennial March by John Philip SousaJohn Philip Sousa composed the George Washington Bicentennial March to commemorate the two hundredth anniversary of George Washington’s birth. The march was performed at the Capital Plaza on February 22, 1932 as a part of a larger celebration gala hosted by the Bicentennial Commission. Sousa himself conducted the bands of the U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps together in the impressive event, one of his last public appearances before his death less than three weeks later on March 8.
Dance of the Bohemian from “The Maid of Orleans” by Pyotr Tchaikovsky (Dance of the Bohemian from) “The Maid of Orleans” (Russian: Orleanskaja deva) is an opera in four acts, six scenes. It was composed during 1878–1879 based on several sources: Friedrich von Schiller’s The Maid of Orleans, Jules Barbier’s Jeanne d’Arc (Joan of Arc); Auguste Mermet’s libretto for his own opera; and Henri Wallon’s biography of Joan of Arc. The opera is dedicated to Eduard Nápravník, who conducted the first performance in 1881 in St. Petersburg. Tchaikovsky wrote several works well known among the general classical public—Romeo and Juliet, the 1812 Overture and Marche Slave. The Maid of Orleans is probably one of his most familiar works, thanks in part to Tchaikovsky’s considerable gift for melody, along with the emotional accessibility of his music.
Suite of Old American Dances by Robert Russell BennettRobert Russell Bennett composed the Suite of Old American Dances in 1950. This suite is an original composition for band in which the composer sets the mood of a Saturday night barn dance. The goal achieved is a genuine piece of music—not a novelty as one might expect from such a setting. The composition is distinguished by superb effectiveness of instrumental writing and facile flow of musical ideas.
Scheherazade by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade Op. 35, is a symphonic suite composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov in 1888. Based on The Book of One Thousand and One Nights, this orchestral work combines two features common to Russian music, and of Rimsky-Korsakov in particular: dazzling, colorful orchestration and an interest in the East, which figured greatly in the history of Imperial Russia.In spite of their heavy use of Russian musical themes, all reflect the techniques that had developed in the West. Scheherezade, in particular, illustrates the concept of symphonic tone poem, invented by Franz Liszt. Termed by Korsakov a symphonic suite, it is really a set of four symphonic portrayals inspired by episodes from Tales of the Arabian Nights.
Salvation is Created by Pavel Chesnokov Composed by Pavel Chesnokov, Salvation is Created is one of his most famous works. Chesnokov is the most prolific composer associated with the Moscow Synodal School. Along with Salvation is Created, which exemplies the essense of traditional choral literature of he Russian Orthodox Church, he has compiled a catalogue of over 500 choral works.
Russian Christmas Music by Alfred ReedRussian Christmas Music written by Alfred Reed is one of the most popular and frequently-performed pieces of concert band literature. The piece was originally performed to improve Soviet-American relations; as such, it was to include premieres of new Soviet and American works. Although Russian Christmas Music consists of only one movement, it can be readily divided into four sections the opening section, Carol of the Little Russian Children, The Antiphonal Chant, The Village Song, and The Cathedral Chorus.
The Chimes of Liberty by Edwin Franko Goldman The Chimes of Liberty is a military march by Edwin Franko Goldman and is one of his greatest hits. Many think it is a re-wording of the Liberty Bell March by John Philip Sousa, however, it is a totally different march by a different composer. However, like “The Liberty Bell”, it has a unique use of chimes. This march was most likely written in 1937, and gained a great deal of popularity from the audience. It is considered one of the most lively and tuneful marches ever written, and America’s Greatest March not by Sousa after Bagley’s National Emblem.
Concert GramsMichiThanks for showing us all your effort and enthusiasm. We are proud of you - keep working like this!We love you a lot.
Kisses, Dad, Mom and Jenny
Hi, Honey!We are so proud of you! Not everyone can put away two foot-longs and still keep marching!
Love you always, Mom and Dad Fraracci
Aaron, Hannah & Jake We are so proud of you.
Love, Mom and Dad
Jake - You Rock! The oboe is a magical instrument in your hands.
Go Low Brass! You sound incredible this year.
From a true Fan
Mr. Sakow, Dr. Ramirez, and the Band Department. Thanks for being here! Your students and families
Josh & JeremiahWe love you and are so proud of you!
M&DDear Yassi,Keep up the wonderful routine and practice! We love you and are very proud!
Mom, Dad, Nilou & Sarvi
Robin Looks like you found a good place at Samohi. Your musical interest will take you places.
Love, Mom and Dad
Concert WindsFluteMontserrat LlosaVincente OchoaJonathan OrtizRaha Tajrishi
OboeJacob Fagen
ClarinetSam BaileyChristopher ChappellAlexis Cruz
Alto SaxophoneLuis Aquino Hannah FalterBrian Ortiz*
TrumpetLeonel GracidaDavid PreissMaciej RosaRicky Sotoj
TromboneGiovanni AragonRobert BoguslawskiAli ChamasGerardo Colmenares
EuphoniumAaron MeyerOlexander Tretyak
TubaIvan Gallegos
PercussionElizabeth ArmantoCourtney Beavers*Alnoor BhamaniTony BlumAaqil Kamdar*Emory MugalianArnold Munoz*Alfredo RodriguezElizabeth RojoIndra UrbanThomas Villarreal-RojoJames Ward
* - Class of 2008
Concert BandFluteKaty CainMelissa EtehadChelsea HarmonJane KimSeung-Joo KimNatasha KohanzadehMichelle MannoJessica RoJulia RodriguezYassi SarvianMelissa Soohoo*Hannah SquierClaire TrinhDanielle Worthy
OboeEmma LaramieRachel MooreSammy Sassoon
BassoonKris DzekovCiobha ScottJeremiah Sharf
ClarinetNatalie AbelChristopher CapronJennifer Garcia-RamirezAlexandra GomezKelsey GreggBrenda HernandezMarissa KeislingChristian PolicarpoJohn RandolphAaron SquierMaya WergelesJulian Yapkowitz
Bass ClarinetJonathan Berger
Alto SaxophoneJulian HessHaley HillJainesh NarainColin RushJake SquierAly Yehia
Tenor SaxophoneRyan Aronson*Neil ThomasCaitlin Thompson
TrumpetAndrew BrownAlvin BuiChris CottenTycho HoranAaron KahanMiles LeavittEdgar MiguelJosue Moran*Billy ParentNoah TillipmanAndrew Winthrop*
HornSteven LuisMiles RuschMax Stivers
EuphoniumZane Four
TromboneAndrew BlancoPablo GomezRahim HashimRoberto JinesNick KatkovChristopher LopezEvan Simonsen
TubaCary DobeckMario Portillo*
PercussionTawny ArredondoOsiris BooqueJamen FearonDaniel HernandezJamie LevinsonAngelica MaloneBronson Rosado*Austin Slough*Pablo ValdezMatt Wizan
* - Class of 2008
Symphonic WindsFluteShirin BhagwagarSarah FalterMiyu FujitaJessie GeoffrayZoe GillespiePaige KimJean KimAndrea LinaresLily MartinezDina MurokhNatasha SimmondsChristine TsaiCarolina Valadez*Taylor WearyMadeleine Youngs
OboeBen DeeseAlex FrumkinAllison Gourvitz*
BassoonMax Vilim-BrozynaElsie Doolan
ClarinetSteven Abt*Natalie BarbaEduardo Castillo
David ClineJack CramerJulie EdwardsSteven GordonZach JohnstonJennifer KatonaAli KivnickGeffen KubaNicholas LamoriEsme LevyThomas NagataKian NozariScott OpermanTyler OyakawaShiori TakemoriEric YinJake Novek
Bass Clarinet
Alto SaxophoneSam Einstein*Carlo Fraracci*Gigi LakeCoby SchoffmanJosh Sharf*Adam Stocker*Adriana Wong
Tenor SaxophoneShane Browne*Nikolas Lastre*Nicolas Weaver*
Baritone SaxophoneSam Rowin*
TrumpetBen AsoulinClea DeCraneMitchell EbyAnthony FertinoKirk FolletteJean Michel HoffmanGarratt Hogue*Drew LatzkeRyan OdeningTom Orlander*Aaron RennellSam ReynoldsHarris Roussos
HornSky CraneMorgan FineShane Keckin*
TromboneCharlie Capron*Layne FalerMatthew FranceChris HinoMichael MasataniDarren Morris
EuphoniumAli ChamasDavid Teetz
TubaOscar DuenasFrancisco Gallegos Cabrera*Cameron Lampert
PercussionDavid BergerBritney BlandGyasi JacksonMariam KaddouraMichael LagerfeltJay LambAndrew LockeAlexandra PangJason PittsAvila SantoSamantha Sloop*
* - Class of 2008
Wind EnsembleFluteNicolas Borenstein*Christie Glaser*Shaina Hodgkinson*Young Wook KangMichael Koo*Lynn Lovendosky*Andrew OhanianRebecca SteinbergTom Xu*Nina Zelcer*
OboeDavid Boyle*Michael KaplanErica Nagai*
BassoonIlan Ben-Meir*Claire Perelman
ClarinetGarrett CheungKarin ChungSam Cotton*Richard DobeckBrian Fletcher*Molly Green*
Michael Kim*Jarret King-Durst*Kathy Lawrence*Claire Rush*Katy SchorrRoland TemplemanJeremy TramerRebecca Waterhouse*
Bass ClarinetGabrielle Orum-Hernandez*Aaron Squier
Contra Alto ClarinetKevin Bruce*
Alto SaxophoneHenry Gruber*Alex Locke*Danielle Nemzer*
Tenor SaxophoneBrody DanielsonAaron Friedman
Baritone SaxophoneLily Bernstein
TrumpetZoe BillingtonOmri KubaJoseph Perches*Ethan Peterson*Jake SchmidtGreg StearnsMichael Treger*
HornBenjamin Bartelt*Ian GimzewskiRachel Horn*Adam Leonard*
TromboneLogan BornMatt Cohen*Jared HammerJosh HarlingAlexander Jacobius*Robbie Paris*Robinson Schulze
EuphoniumMiguel Sanchez*Charlie Silverman
TubaPeter BennionMax Majdecki
String BassDavey Martinez*
PercussionEli Allman*Zweli Barton*Gregory Fiala*Matt Held*Lauren Mead*Laura Ruchinskas*Joseph Yu
* - Class of 2008
Per.3.
Per.4.
Marching BandPiccoloChristie Glaser*Andrew OhanianTaylor Weary
FluteShirin BhagwagarChelsea HarmonJean KimSeung-Joo KimNatasha KohanzadehMichael Koo*Andrea LinaresLynn Lovendosky*Michelle Manno Rachel MooreDina MurokhVincente OchoaAndrew OhanianJulia RodriguezHannah SquierCarolina Valadez*Taylor WearyNina Zelcer*
ClarinetSam BaileyChristopher CapronChristopher ChappellKarin ChungAlexis CruzRichard DobeckKelsey GreggJarret King-Durst*Ali KivnickGeffen KubaKian NozariScott OpermanTyler OyakawaKaty SchorrAaron SquierKevin Bruce*
Bass ClarinetThomas NagataGabrielle Orum-Hernandez*
Alto SaxophoneLuis AquinoLily BernsteinCarlo Fraracci*Gigi LakeAlex Locke*Sammy SassoonAdriana Wong
Tenor SaxophoneBrody DanielsonBen DeeseAaron FriedmanNikolas LastreCaitlin Thompson
TrumpetBen AsoulinRachel BailisZoe BillingtonOmri KubaDrew LatzkeMiles LeavittEthan Peterson*Maciej RosaMichael Treger*
HornSteven LuisJoseph Perches*
EuphoniumAli ChamasMiguel Sanchez*David Teetz
TromboneGiovanni AragonAndrew BlancoLogan BornCharlie Capron*Gerardo ColmenaresLuis GarozJared HammerJosh HarlingAlexander Jacobius*Michael MasataniRobinson SchulzeEvan Simonsen
TubaPeter BennionCary DobeckOscar DuenasFrancisco Gallegos Ca-brera*Christie Glaser*Spencer GrohMax MajdeckiMario Portillo*
PercussionEli Allman*Tawny ArredondoZweli Barton*Courtney Beavers*Britney BlandOsiris BooqueEsther Cajahuaringa*Gregory Fiala*Gyasi JacksonMariam KaddouraJay Lamb*Andrew LockeStephanie LopezArnold Munoz*
Bronson Rosado*Avila SantoAustin Slough*Joseph Yu
Color GuardErika Aquino, Natalie Barba,Yleana Benitez, Faviola Carillo,Kristina Cervantes, Raven Cole,*Nancy Flores-Grajeda, Nicole Franco, Raquel Hernandez-Solis,Madeline Hero, Katie Kuyama,Cynthia Lua, Erin O’Flynn,Ailina Pena, Monica Quesada,Angela Rodriguez, Elizabeth Rojo,Lily Rothschild, Jennifer SaldanaClaire Trinh, Indra Urban, Sheilly Villeda*
* - Class of 2008
Special Thanks to our generous
Tatyana GurloThe Held FamilyHernandez FamilyHagen Kelman Rowen FamilyThe Leonard FamilyAriel & Silvina MannoDebbie NagataNozari FamilyPerches FamilyKivnick FamilyMuray/Geoffray FamilyTed & Paula RoussosAbe & Susie SassoonSquier FamilyAlan & Judy StockerDaryoush TajrishiCaroline Westheimer & Steve Nemzer
PATRON OF MUSIC$500-$999
The Borenstein FamilyJake Fagen’s FamilyJane & Barry GlaserLagerfelt Family Jeff & Diane LawrenceThe Koo FamilyThe Kuba FamilyHerb & Barb Yuki
COMPOSERS CIRCLE $1000+
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SUPPORTER OF MUSIC $100-$499
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is made possible by our friends in the community.
Please patronize these supportive local businesses who have so generously contributed
to our Viking Bands.We extend our sincere
appreciation to the following committee members:
Program Committee 2008Diane ArnoldSyd Bennion Alex Capron
Sharon Dobeck Sylvia GentileLeslie LatzkeLynn Leavitt
Debbie Nagata Ellen Rennell
Debra SilvermanAnne Sletto
Photo Credit:Laura Masatani
Program Notes: Nicolas Borenstein
Sam CottenRobinson Schulze
Please forgive us for any misspellings and deletions, to err is human.
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