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Friday, February 6, 20098:00pm
Wright Music BuildingT. Earl Hinton Music Hall
Program
Wind EnsembleReed Thomas, Conductor
Dario Sotelo, Guest Conductor
Pre-concert music provided by the MISU Steel Drum Ensemble
Sinfonietta No. 1, The Parable of "Opportunity Losf"l. lgnorance is blissll. lnsatiablelll. Wandering, while wonderinglV. A world upside downV. Freedom in flight
World Premiere
Dancanda Na AvenidaMorena Boca de Ouro
Robert J. Bradshaw
Cibele Sabioni, rnezza-so p nno
Hudson NogueiraAry Banoso
Ar. Nogueira
Hudson NogueiraBrazilian Portraits
Robert J. Bradshaw, Guest ComposerAwar$winning composer Robert J. Bnadshary strives to forge a unique connection between composer,
musicians and audiences. His compositions have been heard throughout the Americas, Europe, Asia and MiddleEast. Mr. Bradshavf s numerous commissions indude wqks for the A merican Stnng leachers Assoaafion withNSOA New En gland Musical Heitage lnitiative / New England Sfnng Ensemble and the Pappoufsalcs Flute Com-petition. His music has been honored uith first place awards by the Alabama Orchesfra Assocraflon CompowlionConpeli{ion and the Mancfiesfer Music Fedival Compwilion Compeffon which inctuded a performance of "ArticlesNor-easf at Lincoln Center, New York, Many of Mr. BradshaWs compositions, commissions and residencies havebeen made possible through generous support provided by arts organizations. These organizations include Meetthe Conposer, Ameican Music Center, Nalional Endownentfu fhe Ms, Ameican Composers Farun, HaruardMusical Associafion, Harpley Foundalion, Argosy Founddion, and the Massacfiuseffs Cultural Council,
Passionate about expressing himself through the abstract art of music, Robert has always loved composing, Winner of manycommissions and awards, he is convinced that classical music is dive and well in lwrerica.
The composition is funM by Meetthe Campwer Leadership support for Meef lhe Compose/s MetLife CreaflveConnecftons program is generously provided by MetUfe Fatndafion. Addltional support is provided by The Amphion Founda-tion, Ngc y Founddion Contemporary Music Fund, BMI Foundation, lnc., The Wliam and Flora Hewlett Foundation, TheJames lruine Fandalion, Jerone Foundalion, mediaThe foundatim, National Edwmentfuthe Arts, New York City Depaft-ment of Cuftural Affairs, New York Sfafe Cuncil on fhe Arfg Pennsytvania Cuncil on fhe Ads and Virgil Thomson Fwndation,Ltd.
Cibele Sabioni, mezzo-sopranoCibele Sabioni graduated with a degree in instrumental conducting from the Conservatory of Tatui, where she also
teaches Vocal Brazilian Genres, She has a Bachdors degree in classical piano from the University of Bauru in S6u Paulo sp+cializing in Halana-Cr-ba, As a chc$r director, she has established five groups, working very intensively on Brazilian rqertoire.She has worked as a voice guest clinician at the Nalronal Theate Fesfival of Curitiba, Naflonal Conseruatcire of Assunaor,Paraguay and at the National University of Villa Maria, Argentina in Vocal Brazilian G€nres." In 2005, Obele was a guest artistof the Erazilran Wnd Orchesta, with the Brazilian Talk Quartet, and a tour of five concerts in the city of SEu Paulo with reper-toire of sambas especially ananged for those concerts. Also, she was the guest singer of the Orquestra de Vientos of SantaRosa, Argentina with the MunicipalWind Orchesta of Bilbao, Spain, singing Brazilian rqertoire, Cibele is a singer in tw Brazil-ian Talk Quartel; a group invited to rcpresent Brazil in the Lafrn Culfure Fesiyalat the Berklee College of Music in Boston, fo.cusing on dwdoping wide research on the technique and interpretation of Brazilian song through the history of Brazil.
Cibele participated on the first and second South Ameican Conference of Composers and Condudors of SymphonicBandin Tatui, and the third /bero-Ameican Conference in Cordoba, Argentina. In 2006 in Minneapolis, MN, she participated inthe Stafe Conferenoe of Music Education In 2007 she was one of fre band direc'tors invited to pertorm at the first Latin Aner-ica Meeting of Composers, Anangers and Band Direcfors and condrcted the Jusf lflome n Symphonic Band at the Mqnoriat ofLatin Amedcan in Siu Paulo.
She is cunently a conductor at the Conseruatory of Tatui, and lounding member of the Ldin Amedcan Foro ofWomen Condudors of Symphonic Bands, Ensernbles and Orcbesfas.
Dario Sotelo, Guest ConductorDado Sotelo graduated with degrees in Piano, Violin, Viola and Fine Arb, and in 1983 joined the Conservatory of
Tatui. In 1984 he formed his first children's orchestra, and from 1986 to 1991 he was in charge of the String Deparbnent In1991, he receiv€d a scholarship from the Bdtish Council to complete a masters degree in conducting at City University of Lon-don, vvhere he stuc{d with Ezra Rachlin, dsciple of the great condrctor Fritz Reiner. As part of this course, he conducted fourconcertos, appearing as a special guestfor one performance.
Retuming to Brazil in 1993, Sotelo was invited to be the Atstic Director and Conductor of the BrnilianWnd Arches-fra and since 1998 he has been the Principal Conductor of the Paulrsfa Symphonic Orchesfia, In 2002 and2004 he becamethe General Coordinator of the first and second South-Ameicn Regional Conferene of Wind Band Composerc, Anangers andConductors. ln 2006 he established the firct Natonal Composers Meetingin Tatui and in 2A07 the first ktin American Meetingof Composers, Anangers and Band Drecfors.
He established very close cdlabonations with Brazilian cornposers and anangers through commissioning, rordsing,editing and prerniering ner works with the synphonic and string orchestra and symphorfc band, His repertcfre includes morehan 70 premieres of Bnazilian compositions. Sotelo has been invited to conduct in numerous countries around the world includ-ing: Hungary, Spain, England, USA, South Africa, Paraguay, Argentina and wifrin his native Brazil.
Personnel
FluteLindsey BrisonAbi Coffer *Jennifer DavisEric GriffinChri$en Venn
Oboe/Enslish HomNicole McVeyLaura Ross
ClarinetEric AntepenkoJonathan Copland *Jessica HanieCordaro HudsonJoe MedinaAshley Tapp
Bass ClarinetMarysha AdamsJazmin Johnson n
BsssoonMisty O'NealJennifer Reeves "
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SaxophoneChris JohnsonBeth KonopkaCord Martin *Jovan QualloLeonad Walker
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ConleUTrumpetAlex BansemerKevin HowardJoe JordanTom MclntireBrian Potter *Michael Royer'Shannon StewartAndrew Trivette
TromboneJeff Gross *AlexJonesDavid SnodgrassDanielWood
EuphoniumRebekah Horton *Todd ShipleyMara Snowman
TubaThomes Chesnut *Justin Miller
Andrew Haselden
PercussionSarah BaileyChris EisenhourNick EnloeAndrew Hale *Tyler Hildrethlan HuntKevin JoestEric MessmerChris MurphreeChad Pittman
Andrew Englandlon Marina-Uifalean " Strino BassStephanie McKeel Eric StephensHannah TiltonAna Valenzuela Piano
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SteelDrum EnsembleChris EisenhourAndrew HaleTony HartmanTyler HildrethDrew JonesPatrick LeesonEric MessmerNick SanfiFred Powell
World Perc, EnsqmbleChris ButlerChris EisenhourNick EnloeMitchellHolcombRaye HunterKevin JoestLauren JolleyAndrew JonesKyle LewisEric MeginnisEric MessmerDanielMillerChris MurphreeSteven PlewesCharles VaughnArchie \Mlliams
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Nob/es of the Mystic Shrine March
Armenian Dances
No Shadowof Turning
Prelude, Siciliano and Rondo
Mother Earth
Rhythm Danse
Contre Qul Rose
The Flying Sguadron
Carnival
Blessed Are They
Suite Provengale
British Eighth March
1 0 Brazili a n Mi n iatu res
Marcha
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Suite Brasileiralvlovenents I & 3
Saturday February 7, 20091:00 PM
Dorsey Honor BandRodney Dorsey, Gonductor
Easley Honor BandJohn Easley, Conductor
Caneva Honor BandTom Caneva, Conductor
Sotelo Honor BandDario Sotelo, Gonduc'tor
John Philip SousaArr. Fennell
Aram Khachaturian
David Gillingham
Malcolm ArnoldArr. Paynter
David Maslanka
Richard Sauoedo
Morten Lauridsen. - .
KarlKingArr. Milford
Paul Basler
Johannes BrahmsArr, Buehlman
Jan Van der Roost
Zo Elliot
Hudson Nogueira
Edson Beltrami
Ricardo Silva
Ricardo Silva
Dr. trlodney DorseyRodney Dorsey is the Associate Director of Bands at the University of Michigan
where he conducts the concert band, teaches undergraduate conducting, and conducts theMichigan Youth Band. He has also served on the faculties of DePaul and NorthwesternUniversities.
Ensembles under Dr. Dorsey's direction have performed at several state and r,ra-tional events including the Bands ojAmerica National Caneert Band Festiual. He is activeas a guest conductor, clinician, and adjudicator in the United States and Hungary.
Mr. John EasleyJohn Easley is in his z6th year of teaching and his z3rd year as the Director of
Bands at Union CitV Higir Schooi in Tennessee. During his tenure, the band has receivednumerous honors including five-time finalist at the MTSU Contest of Champiorm, five-timeTennessee Class AA Stote ehampioru, and Bands of America Closs A Champiotts.
Mr. Easley is active professionally in a number of organizations and currentlyservesas the Director oi Music atihe First United Methodist Church of Union City. He is also ac-tive as a guest clinician and adjudicator throughout the Southeastern United States.
Mr. Tom CanevaThomas Caneva is the Director of Bands and an Associate Professor of Music at Ball
State University. Dr. Caneva has also served on the faculties of the University of Illinois,University of Colorado, Auburn University, and the University of Texas.
aitive as a guest conductor, clinician, and adjudicator throughout the United Statesand Canada, Canev*a has presented lectures/clinics at College Band Director's NationalAs-sociationRegional and National Conventions, Music Educator's NationalAssociation StateConventions, and at the CBDNAConducting Symposium.
Mr. Dario SoteloDario Sotelo is the Artistic Director and Conductor of the Brazilian Wind Orclws-
tra, andthe Principal Conductor of the Paulista Symphonic Orchestro. He is aiso the Gen-erai Coordinator ol the I and II South-American Regional Conference of Wind Band Com-p osers, Arr sng ers, and Conductors.
Vtr. Sotelo has established close collaborations with Brazilian composers and ar-rangers through commissioning, revising, editing, andpremiering newwo-rks with the sym-phonic and string orchestra and symphonic band. His-repertoire include_s-more than 7opremiers of Brazilian compositions. Sotelo has been invited to conduct in Hungary, Spain,bngland, South Africao Paraguay, Argentina, and the United States.
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