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NCB PROGRAMS
March 31, 1957
First Concert GEORGE W. BENJAMIN AMERICAN LEGION POST No. 791
Northbrook, Illinois presents its
COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND
John P. Paynter, conductor Stanley Tomandl, manager
George Klumb, assistant manager
Wilma Stack Moller, lyric soprano
GLENBROOK HIGH SCHOOL, NORTHBROOK Sunday, March 31, 1957, 4:00 P.M.
American Legion March Charles Parker Overture from The Merry Wives of Windsor Otto Nicolai Trauersinfonie — Funeral Music on Themes from Euryanthe Richard Wagner Concert Waltz — A Mayfair Cinderel1a Albert W. Ketelbey March Paraphrase from La Boheme Puccini , arr. Alford Five American Folk Songs Elie Siegmeister
Sourwood Mountain (square dance tune) Doney Gal (cowboy ballad) The Monkey’s Wedding (nonsense song) Black Is the Color of My True Love’s Hair M’sieu Bainjo (Creole dance tune)
— Intermission —
Concert March — Proud Heritage William Latham Two National Dances
Fandango Frank Parkins The Irish Washerwoman Leroy Anderson
Open Thy Heart Georges Bizet Selected Highlights from Oklahoma Richard Rodgers
Wilma Stack Moller, soprano Concert March — Call of the Elk Harry L. Alford The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
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November 17, 1957
GEORGE W. BENJAMIN AMERICAN LEGION POST No. 791
Northbrook, Illinois presents its
COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND
John P. Paynter, conductor Stanley Tomandl, manager
George Klumb, assistant manager
Wilma Stack Moeller, lyric soprano
GLENBROOK HIGH SCHOOL, NORTHBROOK Sunday, November 17, 1957, 4:00 P.M.
Concert March — Jubilee George Kenny Finale from Symphony in No. 4 in F Minor Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Symphonic Poem — Psyche and Eros Cesar Franck Trumpet Trio — Trumpets Wild Harold L. Walters
Jack Overgard, Tom Herrick & Richard Dahlberg, trumpets Ballet for Young Americans Ralph Hermann
Teenage Overture Daydreaming First Driving Lesson
— Intermission —
A Manx Overture Haydn Wood Mi Chiamano Mimi, from La Boheme Giacomo Puccini Cradle-Song Johannes Brahms Serenata Leroy Anderson
Wilma Stack Moeller, soprano Selections by the Dixieland Band The Belle of the Ball Leroy Anderson March of the Stee1 Men Charles S. Belsterling
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March 16, 1958
THE NORTHBROOK AMERICAN LEGION COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
GLENBROOK HIGH SCHOOL, NORTHBROOK
Sunday, March 16, 4 00 P.M
Concert March — Hands Across the Sea John Philip Sousa Allerseelen (All Soul’s Day) Richard Strauss
American Folk Suite Harold L. Walters
Across the Wide Missouri The Erie Cana1 Black Is the Color of My True Love’s Hair Whoopee Ti-Yi-Yo
Toccata for Band Frank Erickson Witch Doctor Richard W. Bowles Shoutin’ Liza Trombone Henry Fillmore
featuring the trombone section Guadalcanal March, from Victory at Sea Richard Rodgers Fanfare and Scenario John Cacavas
— Intermission — Irish Tune from County Derry and Shepherd’s Hey Percy Aldridge Grainger Rigaudon, from Dardanus Jean Philippe Rameau The Peck-Horn’s Revenge Richard W. Bowles
Dr. Albert Nischke, guest artist and narrator James Holmes, first peck-horn (quite revengeful)
Richard Dahlberg, second peck-horn (very revengeful) Philip Eherenman, third peck-horn (very, very, revengeful)
Selections from My Fair Lady Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Lowe, arr. Robert Russell Bennett
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August 19, 1958
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Lawrence Wathen, assistant conductor
Sponsored by the George W. Benjamin American Legion Post No. 791 Northbrook, Illinois
GILLSON PARK, WILMETTE
Tuesday, August 19, 1958, 8:00 P.M. Concert March — Parading the Brass Acton Ostling North Sea Overture Ralph Hermann Little Joe, the Wrangler Charles Lee Hill L’Arlesianne Suite No. 2 George Bizet
Andante Sostenuto Intermezzo Sarandole
March — Under the Double Eagle Josef Franz Wagner American Overture for Band Joseph Willcox Jenkins Selections from Carousel Richard Rodgers, arr. Eric Leidzen Beguine for Band Glen Osser Shoutin’ Liza Trombone Henry Fillmore Tone Poem — Finlandia Jean Sibelius
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November 30, 1958
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Lawrence Wathen, assistant conductor
Sponsored by the George W, Benjamin American Legion Post No. 791 Northbrook, Illinois
CRESTWOOD SCHOOL
Sunday, November 30, 1958
— No program available —
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March 15, 1959
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Lawrence Wathen, assistant conductor
Sponsored by the George W. Benjamin American Legion Post No. 791 Northbrook, Illinois
HOWARD AUDITORIUM, WILMETTE
Sunday, March 15, 1959, 4:00 P.M. Vanguard Overture Frederic Curzon Intrada, from Symphony No. 2 for Band Frank Erickson At the Moulin Rouge, from Passion in Paint Henri Rene Court Festival Suite William Latham
Intrada Pavan Galliard “The Horses” Branle
Pictures at an Exhibition Modest Moussorgsky
Promenade Ballet of the Uhhatched Chickens The Hut of Baba-Yaga The Great Gate of Kiev
— Intermission —
Ides of March Donald Moore Overture to Italian in Algiers Giocchino Rossini Russian Sailors’ Dance from The Red Poppy Reinhold Gliere Novelty — Sally Trombone Henry Fillmore Andante and March, from the Pathetique Symphony Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Encores and additional selections will be taken from
Trumpet Carnival March — Losey Coat of Arms March — Kenney
Fandango — Perkins Athletic Festival March — Prokofieff
The Stars and Stripes Forever — Sousa
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August 11, 1959
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Lawrence Wathen, assistant conductor
Sponsored by the George W. Benjamin American Legion Post No. 791 Northbrook, Illinois
GILLSON PARK, WILMETTE
Tuesday, August 11, 1959, 8:00 P.M.
Procession of Nobles, from Mlada Nicolay Rimsky-Korsakov Vanguard Overture Frederic Curzon The French Quarter Suite. John J. Morrissey
The French Market St. Louis Cathedral Congo Square
Summer Skies Leroy Anderson Ballet Suite — Holiday in Paris Jacques Offenbach
Overture Valse Intermezzo Barcarole Finale
Rumba Sincopada James D. Ployhar Dance of the Hours, from La Gioconda Amilcare Ponchielli Selections from The King and I Richard Rodgers Commando March Samuel Barber
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November 22, 1959
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Lawrence Wathen, assistant conductor
Sponsored by the George W. Benjamin American Legion Post No. 791 Northbrook, Illinois
Sunday, November 22, 1959 Overture to The Tsar’s Bride Nicolay Rimsky-Korsakov Concert Fantasia on Motives from Verdi’s Rigoletto Luigi Bassi
Loren Levee, clarinet Paso Doble — Bravada Frederic Curzon
Lawrence Wathan, conductor Kiddie Ballet Ralph Hermann
Overture Baby Baptism Strolling the Baby Stroller Lullaby for a Naughty Girl Cops and Robbers Nightmare and Finale
— Intermission —
Finale from Symphony No. 5 Dimitri Shostakovich Scherzo Edwin Franko Goldman
Wesley Hanson, euphonium Holiday for Trombones David Rose Concert March — King Henry Karl King
Barbara and Roger Kurucz, baton duet
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April 24, 1960
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Lawrence Wathen, assistant conductor
Sponsored by the George W. Benjamin American Legion Post No. 791 Northbrook, Illinois
WILMETTE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Sunday, April 24, 1960
— No program available —
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1961 May 14, 1961 Loyola Academy No Program
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May 14, 1961
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Lawrence Wathen, assistant conductor
Sponsored by the George W. Benjamin American Legion Post No. 791 Northbrook, Illinois
LOYOLA ACADEMY, WILMETTE
Sunday, May 14, 1961
— No program available —
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June 15, 1962
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Lawrence Wathen, assistant conductor
LIBERTYVILLE Friday, June 15, 1962
— No program available —
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June 28, 1962
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Lawrence Wathen, assistant conductor
GILLSON PARK, WILMETTE Thursday, June 15, 1962, 8:00 P.M.
— No program available —
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July 4, 1962
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Lawrence Wathen, assistant conductor
GLENVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH Wednesday, July 4, 1962, 4:00 P.M.
— No program available —
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July 15, 1962
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Lawrence Wathen, assistant conductor
JEWETT PARK, DEERFIELD Sunday, July 15, 1962
— No program available —
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July 20, 1962
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Lawrence Wathen, assistant conductor
LIBERTYVILLE Friday, July 20, 1962
— No program available —
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August 2, 1962
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Lawrence Wathen, assistant conductor
GILLSON PARK, WILMETTE Thursday, August 2, 1962, 8:00 P.M.
— No program available —
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October 23, 1962
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Lawrence Wathen, assistant conductor
DOWNEY HOSPITAL Tuesday, October 23, 1962
— No program available —
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November 11, 1962
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Lawrence Wathen, assistant conductor Frederick L. Hemke, saxophone
WILMETTE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Sunday, November 11, 1962
— No program available —
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December 5, 1962
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Lawrence Wathen, assistant conductor
ELGIN STATE HOSPITAL Wednesday, December 5, 1962
— No program available —
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December 23, 1962
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Lawrence Wathen, assistant conductor
LINCOLN STATE SCHOOL Sunday, December 23, 1962
— No program available —
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January 23, 1963
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND
John P. Paynter, conductor Lawrence Wathen, assistant conductor
ROUND LAKE GRADE SCHOOL
Wednesday, January 23, 1963
— No program available —
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February 10, 1963
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Lawrence Wathan, assistant conductor
WILMETTE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Sunday, February 10, 1963
Overture to The Impresario W. A. Mozart Zuiegnung (“Dedication”) Richard Strauss Waggery for Woodwinds Harold L. Walters Cornet Solo — Hungarian Melodies Vincent Bach
Philip Rittman, soloist Concert March — Mount of Might Eric Osterling
English Folk Song Suite Ralph Vaughan-Williams Seascape Glenn Osser Tubby the Tuba George Kleinsinger
John Doolittle, narrator Lafayette Wall, tuba
Otto Klasen, bass clarinet Peggy Hector, piccolo
March — His Honor Henry Fillmore
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February 27, 1963
THE NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND
John P. Paynter, conductor Lawrence Wathan, assistant conductor
AVOCA SCHOOL, WILMETTE Wednesday, February 27, 1963
— No program available —
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March 27, 1963 Allendale Boys School, Lake Villa
— No program available —
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April 28, 1963 Spring Concert
— No program available —
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May 22, 1963 La Grange, IL
— No program available —
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May 30, 1963 Memorial Day Parade and Concert
— No program available —
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June 25, 1963 Northbrook Ice Cream Social
— No program available —
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June 27, 1963 Wilmette Bowl
— No program available —
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June 30, 1963 Niles Fine Arts Society
— No program available —
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July 4, 1963 Ice Cream Social – Glenview
— No program available —
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July 7, 1963 Evanston Centennial Celebration
— No program available —
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July 25, 1963 Wilmette Bowl Combined LaGrange Municipal and Northshore Bands
— No program available —
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July 31, 1963 LaGrange Park, LaGrange, IL Combined LaGrange Municipal and Northshore Bands
— No program available —
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November 10, 1963 Round Lake Consolidated School
— No program available —
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December 21, 1963
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
MID-WEST NATIONAL BAND CLINIC Sherman House, Chicago
Saturday, December 21, 1963, 10:30 A.M.
Fanfare on America Paynter Symphonie for Band Jadin-Schaefer Black is the Color of My True Love’s Hair Mesang Rodeo March Mesang Viva Vivaldi Jenkins Trombonanza Cofield Plymouth Latham El Torero Robinson-Giovannini Symphonic Overture Carter
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Aria from Rinaldo Handel-Gumma Bolero In Blue Butts Sinfonia No. 9 in F minor Bach-Effinger Two Grecian Scenes Parnell Rienzi Excerpts Wagner-Osterling Notturno Grieg-Davis Django Lewis-Phillips Ballet Du Piaisir Charpentier-Fred The Twelve Days of Christmas Bilik Dixie Gould
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February 5, 1964
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
COMBINED EVANSTON AND CHICAGO WESLEY MEMORIAL HOSPITALS STUDENT NURSES’ CHORUS
Gerald Smith, Director Marilyn Babcock, Accompanist
WILMETTE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Wednesday, February 5, 1964 Fanfare on America John P. Paynter Royce Hall Suite Healey Willan
Prelude and Fugue Menuet Rondo
Song of the Vagabonds Rudolf Friml, arr. Jerry Bilik Symphonic Overture Charles Carter
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Desert Water Hole from Death Valley Suite Ferde Grofe Trombonanza Frank Cofield George Washington Bicentennial March John Philip Sousa
— Intermission — Let There Be Song Harry Robert Wilson Lo, My Shepherd Is Divine Franz Joseph Hadyn Wunderbar from Kiss Me Kate Cole Porter Two Folk Songs Arr. Robert Delaney The Baboon’s Wedding American The River Mexican Roll Chariot Noble Cain
Combined Student Nurses’ Chorus Psalm 150 — Sing Praise to God, the Lord Cesar Franck Selections from West Side Story Leonard Bernstein, arr. W. J. Duthoit
Northshore Concert Band and Nurses’ Chorus Lincoln Portrait Aaron Copland
Gerald Smith, Narrator
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February 9, 1964
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
COMBINED EVANSTON AND CHICAGO WESLEY MEMORIAL HOSPITALS STUDENT NURSES’ CHORUS
Gerald Smith, Director Marilyn Babcock, Accompanist
Sunday, February 9, 1964
Fanfare on America John P. Paynter Royce Hall Suite Healey Willan
Prelude and Fugue Menuet Rondo
Song of the Vagabonds Rudolf Friml, arr. Jerry Bilik Symphonic Overture Charles Carter
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Desert Water Hole from Death Valley Suite Ferde Grofe Trombonanza Frank Cofield George Washington Bicentennial March John Philip Sousa
— Intermission — Let There Be Song Harry Robert Wilson Lo, My Shepherd Is Divine Franz Joseph Hadyn Wunderbar from Kiss Me Kate Cole Porter Two Folk Songs Arr. Robert Delaney The Baboon’s Wedding American The River Mexican Roll Chariot Noble Cain
Combined Student Nurses’ Chorus Psalm 150 — Sing Praise to God, the Lord Cesar Franck Selections from West Side Story Leonard Bernstein, arr. W. J. Duthoit
Northshore Concert Band and Nurses’ Chorus Lincoln Portrait Aaron Copland
Gerald Smith, Narrator
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April 11, 1964
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Children’s Concert Saturday, April 11, 1964
March — The Invincible Eagle John Philip Sousa Irish Tune From County Derry Percy Aldridge Grainger Concerto for Trumpet Johann Nepomuk Hummel
Andante Rondo – Allegro
Charles Geyer, trumpet Overture to William Tell Giaccomo Rossini, trans. Erik Leidzen Pictures at an Exhibition Modest Moussorgsky
Promenade Tuileries (Children at Play) Ballet of the Unhatched Chickens Catacombs The Hut of Baba-Yaga The Great Gate of Kiev
Take Five Dave Brubek Days of Glory March John Cacavas
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April 18, 1964
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
THEATRE OF THE ARTS — UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO, ONTARIO, CANADA Saturday, April 18, 1964, 8:30 P.M.
Fanfare on America John P. Paynter An Original Suite Gordon Jacob
March Intermezzo Finale
Irish Tune From County Derry Percy Aldridge Grainger Concerto For Trumpet Johann Nepomuk Hummel
Allegro con spirito Andante Rondo – Allegro
Charles Geyer, trumpet Commemoration March From St. Lawrence Suite Morton Gould Traumeri (Dreams) Richard Wagner, arr. Barbara Buehlman
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Pictures at an Exhibition Modeste Moussorgsky
Promenade Tuileries (Children at Play) Ballet of the Unhatched Chickens The Market Place at Limoges Catacombs The Hut of the Baba-Yaga The Great Gate of Kiev
Variants on a Mediaeval Tune Norman Dello Joio
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May 30, 1964 Memorial Day Parade and Concert
— No program available —
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June 26, 1964 Library Terrace, Libertyville
— No program available —
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June 30, 1964 Grace Lutheran Church Ice Cream Social Northbrook
— No program available —
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July 4, 1964 Jewett Park, Deerfield Glenview Community church Ice Cream Social, Glenview
— No program available —
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July 9, 1964 Wilmette Bowl
— No program available —
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July 17, 1964 Des Plaines Bowl
— No program available —
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July 29, 1964 Deering Meadow, Evanston
— No program available —
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December 17, 1964 MidWest
— No program available —
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1965 October 24, 1965
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
LOCUST SCHOOL, WILMETTE Sunday, October 24, 1965, 3:30 P.M.
Festive Overture, op. 96 Dimitri Shostakovich, trans. Donald Hunsberger Symphony No. 3 (Ilya Murometz) Reinhold Gliere, trans. Glenn Cliffe Bainum
First movement The Sentry Boy John Cacavas Newsreel William Schuman Finlandia, op. 26, no. 7 Jean Sibelius Selections from Mary Poppins Richard and Robert Sherman, arr. Alfred Reed Trombonanza Frank Cofield Dry Bones arr. Paul Yoder Pentland Hills Howe The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
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December 18, 1965
19th Annual Mid-West National Band Clinic Sherman House, Chicago, Illinois
10:00-11:30 A.M.—CLINIC CONCERT
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE, ILLINOIS JOHN P. PAYNTER, Director
TITLE COMPOSER PUBLISHER YR. GRADE TIME Fanfare – “3 for the Show” Paynter MS 1: 30 March for Moderns Spears Barnhouse 65 3 *3:15 Mosaic McBeth Southern (T) 64 4 6:00 La Bella Roma Cacavas Frank 65 3 2:50 Concertino for Woodwind Quintet and Band Long Leblanc 64 4 7:45 Galop (The Ball) Bizet-Schaefer Shawnee 65 3 1:40 Spanish Horns Clark Boosey Hawkes 65 3 3:00 Valse Triste Sibelius-JohnsonPro Art 65 1 *2:10 Appalachian Portrait Bartles Fox 65 3 *6:15 El Tortillero (Trumpet Trio) Polhamus Alexander 65 2 2:40 Lyrical Overture R. Walker Spratt 65 3 *6:00 Chelsea Suite Thielman Ludwig 65 3 6:15 Roman Holiday Antonini-Cacavas Chappell 65 2 2:45 St. Anthony Divertimento Haydn-Wilcox Schirmer 65 3 *11:00 Flute Frappe Eisch Leonard 65 2 *2:30 Latina Bencriscutto Schmitt 65 3 2:50 Air from “Rinaldo” Handel-WilliamsShapiro 65 2 2:30 La Ultima Noche Collazo-Beeler Peer 65 2 *2:00 Second Suite for Band Jager Volkwein 65 4 *11:25 Montego Bay (Samba) Nestico Kendor 65 3 *3:00 Suite Noel (First Movement) Caneva Leonard 65 3 1:40
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Of Festive Bells and Ancient Kings Spinney Byron Douglas 65 2 4:20 Brazilian Sleigh Bells Faith-Warrington Cimino 65 3 *2:45 English Dances (III & IV) Arnold-Johnstone Mills 65 4 4:00 * Indicates the entire number is not being played.
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1966 January 7, 1966
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE Barbara Buehlman, conductor
Robert Werner, guest conductor
GRANT COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL, FOX LAKE Sunday, January 7, 1966, 8:30 P.M.
News and Weather Bernard Finale from Symphony No. 4 in F minor Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Appalachian Portrait Bartles Brazilian Sleigh Bells Percy Faith, arr. Johhny Warrington Concertino for Woodwind Quintet and Band Long Latina Frank Bencriscutto March for Moderns Jared Spears Galop (The Ball) Georges Bizet, arr. Schaefer La Bella Roma John Cacavas Selections from My Fair Lady Lerner & Loewe, arr. Robert Russell Bennett
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March 10, 1966
AMERICAN BANDMASTERS ASSOCIATION 32nd Annual Convention, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois
PROGRAM
Cahn Auditorium
Thursday Evening, March 10, 1966, 8:15 p.m. THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
A Project Of The Wilmette, Illinois Recreation Department
Thomas Hall, superintendent A. B. A. March Edwin Franko Goldman Conducted by George C. Wilson President, American Bandmasters Association Vice President, National Music Camp, Interlochen, Michigan A Comedy Overture—”Vanity Fair” Percy E. Fletcher Conducted by Herbert W. Fred Chairman, Music Dept., University of N. Carolina, Greensboro, N.C. Toccata Girolamo Frescobaldi (Arranged for Band by Earl Slocum)
Conducted by Lt. Colonel William H. Schempf Director, U.S. Military Academy Band, West Point, New York
Suite No. 2 For Winds Philip Browne
Allegro Adagio Vivo
Conducted by Clarence Sawhill Director of Bands, UCLA, Los Angeles, California
CHANTY From “POEMS OF THE SEA” Ernest Bloch (Arranged for Band by Edward Bishop)
Conducted by Bruce Houseknecht Director, Central High School Band, Joliet, Illinois
“Ich Bin Soldat, Valera!”— Hermann Grabner (Theme And Variations, Opus 54)
Conducted by Major Gilbert Mitchell, Jr. Asst. Leader, U.S. Army Band, Ft. Meyer, Arlington, Virginia
From Every Horizon (A Tone Poem To New York) Norman Dello Joio
Conducted by Harry Begian Director of Bands, Wayne University, Detroit
A PRESENTATION BY THE EDWIN FRANKO GOLDMAN CITATION COMMITTEE
H. E. Nutt, chairman to
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Leroy Anderson Clarinet Candy Leroy Anderson The Captains And The Kings Leroy Anderson
Conducted by the Composer Finale—”The Black Maskers” Roger Sessions Conducted by James Berdahl
Director of Bands, University of California, Berkeley Hello Dolly Jerry Herman
(Arranged for Band by W. B. Anderson) Conducted by Vesey Walker
Director, Disneyland Band, Anaheim, California Purple Pageant March Karl L. King
Director of Bands, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana March 30, 1966
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
HOWARD AUDITORIUM, WILMETTE Wednesday, March 30, 1966, 8:00 P.M.
Toccata Girolamo Frescobaldi, arr.Earl Slocum
Ich bin Soldat, Valera! — Theme and Variations, op. 54 Hermann Grabner
Concertino for Alto Saxophone Eugene Bozza II. III.
Clarinet Candy Leroy Anderson
From Every Horizon (A Tone Poem to New York) Norman Dello Joio Morceau Symphonique Alexandre Guilmant A Short Ballet for Awkward Dancers Herbert Hazelman Concerto for Flute Molique/Barrows
Hello, Dolly! Jerry Herman, arr. W. B. “Sonny” Anderson
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1967 December 15, 1967
Mid-West National Band Clinic presents Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette
Sherman House, Chicago, Illinois A project of Wilmette Recreation Board
Program
Fanfare on “America” Paynter Duty, Honor, Country MacArthur-Cook-Walters Star Spangled Banner Key
Jerry Lowe, narrator (Played without pause) Beatrice and Benedict Overture Berlioz-Henning Two Impressions Kenneth Farrell Born Free Black-Barry-Miller
Conducted by Frederick Miller. Asst. Dir. of Bands, Northwestern University
Theme and Variations, Opus 43a Arnold Schoenberg Serenade, Opus 22 (Moderato) Dvorak-Moehlman Tivoli Kenneth Henderson March - “The Southerner” Russell Alexander
Conducted by Glenn Cliffe Bainum, Director Emeritus, Northwestern University Bands
Cyclometric Overture Don Gillis Sonoro and Brioso for Winds Philip Browne Adew Sweet Amarillis Wilbye-Phillips The Magic Flute Overture Mozart-Barnes Selections from “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg” Legrand -Warrington
The above two selections conducted by Miss Buehlman Paso Doble - “Lola Flores” Sadel-Tucci-Krance Four Scottish Dances M. Arnold-Paynter
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1968 April 7, 1968
Independence Hall of Chicago presents The 12th annual Day for America
Sunday, April 7, 1968
Niles Township High School West Auditorium Skokie, IL
PROGRAM
DR. PAUL W. GRIMES, Chairman West Ridge Community Church
PROCESSION OF FlNALISTS
PRESENTATION OF COLORS Skokie Post #320 American Legion, Department of Illinois Patriotic Fanfare—J. P. Paynter Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, Director Duty, Honor, Country—Walters-Cook-McArthur Northshore Concert Band Jerry Lowe, Narrator Star Spangled Banner Northshore Concert Band
by Audience CALL TO ORDER BY THE CHAIRMAN INVOCATION The Rev. Robert F. Pfeiffer, S.T.B. Associate Rector, St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Evanston, Illinois WELCOME Dr. Clyde Parker Superintendent, Niles Township High Schools MUSICAL SELECTION Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, Director American Civil War Fantasy—Jerry Bilik THE INDEPENDENCE HALL ESSAY CONTEST E. E. Ballard All American Life and Casualty Company MUSICAL SELECTIONS Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, Director Liberty Bell—John Phillip Sousa Dixie—Morton Gould DAY FOR AMERICA Dr. S. L. DeLove
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President, Independence Hall of Chicago PRESENTATION OF AWARDS TO INDEPENDENCE HALL ESSAYISTS Dr. Nicholas Mannos Principal, Niles West High School BENEDICTION Rabbi William B. Gold Beth Sholom of Rogers Park CLOSING BY THE CHAIRMAN
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July 11, 1968 THE WILMETTE RECREATION BOARD PRESENTS... A Starlight Band Concert in Gillson Park Bowl, Wilmette, Illinois Featuring
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, Conductor
July 11, 1968, 8:00 P.M.
PROGRAM National Anthem – Star Spangled Banner
Hungarian March - Rakoczy Hector Berlioz Suite for Band. Harold Pottenger
Allegro Moderato Lento Rubato Allegro moderato
Praeludium Armas Jarnefelt The Minnesota March John Philip Sousa Marimba Solo - Greensleeves Traditional
Fiddle-Faddle Leroy Anderson Lynda Dunning, soloist / Selections from West Side Story Leonard Bernstein Irish Reel - Molly on the Shore Percy Aldridge Grainger Tailgate Concerto Arr.: John Warrington
“Bonaparte’s Retreat” - “Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy” – “Jambalaya” Symphonic Overture - Flag of Stars Gordon Jacob
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July 25, 1968 THE WILMETTE RECREATION BOARD PRESENTS... A Starlight Band Concert In Gillson Park Bowl: Wilmette, Illinois
Featuring NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, Conductor July 25, 1968 8:00 P.M.
PROGRAM
Star Spangled Banner “March and Procession of Bacchus” from the Ballet, Sylvia Leo Delibes Rumbalero Camarata Pictures at an Exhibition Modeste Moussorgsky
Promenade Children Quarreling at Play Ballet of the Unhatched Chickens French Marketwomen Quarreling Catacombs The Hut of the Baba-Yaga The Great Gate of Kiev
Ebony Rhapsody Edgar L. Barrow
(featuring the members of the clarinet section) The Three Trumpeters Agostini-Bainum
Lynn Bolyard, Peggy Fox, and Herbert Schneiderman Mancini! --A Medley for Band Henry Mancini
(Including “Moon River, “ “Baby Elephant Walk,” and “Hatari”) Finale from Symphony No. 1 in G Minor Kalinnikov-Bainum March -- Philippian Festival Karl L. King
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July 30, 1968
ELGIN - WING PARK BAND CONCERT - TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1968
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
PROGRAM
-- Star Spangled Banner –
March and Procession of Bacchus from the Ballet, Sylvia Leo Delibes Praeludium Armas Jarnefelt Pictures at an Exhibition Modeste Moussorgsky
Promenade Children Quarreling at Play Ballet of the Unhatched Chickens French Marketwomen Quarreling Catacombs The Hut of the Baba-Yaga The Great Gate of Kiev
Ebony Rhapsody Edgar Barrow
(featuring the members of the clarinet section) The Three Trumpeters Agostini-Bainum
Lynn Bolyard, Peggy Fox, and Herbert Schneiderman Selections from West Side Story Leonard Bernstein Marimba Solo -- Greensleeves Traditional
Miss Lynda Dunning, Soloist A Medley for Band Henry Mancini
(Including “Moon River,” “Baby Elephant Walk,” and “Hatari”) Tailgate Concerto Arr. John Warrington Symphony No. 1 in G Minor Kalinnikov-Bainum
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December 19, 1968
THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19, 1968 8:00 P. M.—CLINIC CONCERT
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE, ILLINOIS
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
TITLE COMPOSER PUBLISHER YR. PUB. GRADE
TIME
Prologue—”One Nation, Indivisible:
Paynter 4 2:00
Star-Spangled Banner Jerry Lowe, Narrator (Played without Pause)
Key
Elegy and Fanfare— March
Roger Nixon Carl Fischer 68 4 9:00
The White Peacock
Griffes-Erickson Schirmer 68 4 6:00
Prelude and Fugue in B-flat Minor
Bach-Moehlmann
Barnhouse 69 3 4:30
Concerto No. 2 for Clarinet Guest Soloist, Mitchell Lurie, Music Academy of the West, Santa Barbara, and UCLA, Los Angeles
C. M. von Weber-Brown
Boosey Hawkes
68 Acc. 3 Solo 5
5:30
English Suite Clare Grundman Boosey Hawkes
68 3 *5:30
Fuguing Tune Gerald Hartley Shawnee 68 3 2:45 Concerto for Percussion Guest Soloist, Terry Applebaum, Percussion Instructor, Northwestern University
Milhaud-Smith Presser 68 Acc. 3 Solo 5
7:00
Entry March of the Boyares Conducted by
Halvorson--Barnes
Ludwig 68 3 4:25
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Barbara Buehlman, Director of Bands, Round Lake, Illinois Fetes from “Three Nocturnes” Conducted by Lt. Col. William F. Santelmann, USMC, Retired
Debussy-Schaefer
Bandland
59 5 6:00
Japanese Songs for Band Conducted by Toshio Akiyama, Secretary, Japanese Bandmasters Association
Toshio Akiyama Marks 68 2 5:45
Kimberly Overture Conducted by Frederic Miller, Assistant Director of Bands, Northwestern University
Jared Spears Cole 69 3 4:45
Symphony No. 3 (“Ilya Murometz”) Forest Scene from the Second Movement Conducted by Glenn Cliffe Bainum, Director of Bands Emeritus, Northwestern University
Gliere-Bainum Kjos 68 5 5:45
Excerpts from “50 Christmas Carols”
arr. John Christie M-F Music 68 2 *5:00
Passacaglia, Chorale and Scamper
David Van Vactor
Summy-Birchard 66 4 *3:15
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December 19, 1968
22nd Annual Mid-West National Band Clinic, Sherman House, Chicago, IL PROGRAM
Prologue—”One Nation, Indivisible” John P. Paynter Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key
Jerry Lowe, Narrator Elegy and Fanfare—March Roger Nixon The White Peacock Charles T. Griffes-Erickson Prelude and Fugue in Bb Minor J. S. Bach-Moehlmann Concerto No. 2 for Clarinet C. M. von Weber-Brown
Mitchell Lurie, Guest Soloist English Suite Clare Grundman Fuguing Tune Gerald Hartley Concerto for Percussion Darius Milhaud—Smith
Terry Applebaum, Guest Soloist Entry March of the Boyares Johan Halverso-Barnes
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Fetes from “Three Nocturnes” Claude Debussy-Schaefer
Conducted by Lt. Col. William F. Santelmann Japanese Songs for Band Toshio Akiyama
Conducted by Toshio Akiyama Kimberly Overture Jared Spears
Conducted by Frederick Miller Symphony No. 3 (“llia Murometz”) Reinhold Gliere-Bainum
Forest Scene from the Second Movement Conducted by Glenn Cliffe Bainum
Excerpts from “50 Christmas Carols” arr. John Christie Passacaglia, Chorale and Scamper David Van Vactor
Scamper (only)
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1969 February 16, 1969
The Wilmette Recreation Board presents the Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette
John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Sgt. Maj. David Maser, trombone soloist Howard Junior High School, Wilmette
P R O G R A M
“Jericho” -- Rhapsody for Band Morton Gould La Boutique Fantasque Rossini-Respighi
Danse Cosaque Nocturne Allegro non troppo Mazurka Tarantelle Valse lente Can Can Andantino Galop
Variations on “America’’ Charles Ives-William Schuman
Arranged for Band by William E. Rhoads “Rhumba” from Second Symphony Harl McDonald Colloquy for Trombone and Band William Goldstein
Sgt. Maj. David Maser, trombone United States Army Band
Washington, D. C My Fair Lady (Selections) Lerner and Lowe-Cacavas Perpetuum Mobile Finale from Symphony No. 2 (‘‘Romantic”) Howard Hanson
Transcribed for Band by Barbara Buehlman
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February 19, 1969
Marie Murphy Junior High School
Participants
The Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
The Marie Murphy Junior High Concert Band Eugene Meltzer, Conductor
Paroda Toms, Music Supervisor
PROGRAM “Jerico” - Rhapsody for Band Morton Gould My Fair Lady (Selections) Lerner and Lowe-Cacavas Finale from Symphony No. 2 (“Romantic”) Howard Hanson
Transcribed for Band by Barbara Buehlman Northshore Band
Arioso Clifton Williams The Peat-Fire Flame (from Hebrides Suite) Clare Grundman Majorca Oliver Nelson E1 Capitan John Philip Sousa
Junior High Band Jedermann Paul Whear Ye Banks and Braes 0’ Bonnie Doon Percy Grainger March of the Steelmen Herman Belsterling
Combined Bands
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March 19, 1969
The Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barabara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
District 64 Concert Band Fred M. Hubbell Paul M. Bolman
Roberr T. Nebgen
Lincoln Junior High School 8 pm, March 19, 1969
PROGRAM
Folk Song Suite R. Vaughan Williams
March - “Seventeen Come Sunday’’ Intermezzo – “My Bonny Boy’’ March – “Folk Songs from Somerset”
Festival Clifton Williams My Fair Lady - Selections Loewe-Cacavas Symphonic Songs for Band Robert Russell Bennett
Celebration Northshore Band
Concertino John J. Morrissey
Maestoso Pavan Finale
Mustang! Eric Osterling Festivo Vaclav Nehlybel
District 64 Concert Band Overture for Winds Charles Carter Prelude and Fugue in d Minor Bach-Moehlmann The New Colonial March R. B. Hall
Combined Bands
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April 23, 1969
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, asst. conductor Round Lake Grade School Gymnasium
Round Lake, Illinois Wednesday, April 23, 1969
8:00 p.m.
P R O G R A M Fantasies on a Theme by Haydn Norman Dello Joio Terpsichore Suite Michael Praetorius I. Bransle (1571-1621) II. Philou III. Galliard IV. Ballet des Bacchanales Bossa Nova -- “Gentle Ballad’’ William E. Rhoads Prelude and Dance, Opus 76 Paul Creston Molly on the Shore. Percy Grainger Prologue for Symphonic Band Edgar Warren Williams Three Sketches for Winds Clare Grundman
I. Carousel II. Charade III. Callithump
Written for and Dedicated to the North Shore Band of Wilmette First Performance
A Symphonic Portrait Cole Porter
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June 26, 1969
THE WILMETTE RECREATION BOARD PRESENTS . . . A Starlight Band Concert
In Gillson Park Bowl, Wilmette, Illinois
Featuring
NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Laury Christie, soprano Thursday, June 26, 1969
8:00 P. M.
PROGRAM
-- Star Spangled Banner -- Rocky Point Holiday Ron Nelson Prelude to the Third Act of Kunihild Cyrill Kistler Fanfare Festiva Paul H. Royer
First Chicago-area Performance An American in Paris (excerpts) George Gershwin
* * * * * Recitative and Aria of the Queen of the Night, “O zittre nicht” from The Magic Flute W. A. Mozart Overture to Abduction from the Seraglio W. A. Mozart Aria of the Queen of the Night, “Der Holle Rache” from The Magic Flute W. A. Mozart
John Christie, Arranger of the Mozart Compositions, Will Conduct His Own Arrangements for Band in the Above.
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London Again Suite Eric Coates
Langham Place Oxford Street March
Sonoro and Brioso Philip Browne Light Cavalry Overture F. von Suppe
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July 10, 1969
THE WILMETTE RECREATION BOARD PRESENTS . . . A Starlight Band Concert
In Gillson Park Bowl, Wilmette, Illinois
Featuring
NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor Wesley Hanson, trombone
Thursday, July 10, 1969
8:00 P. M. PROGRAM
--Star Spangled Banner-
National Spirit March S. E. Hummel LeCorsaire Overture Hector Berlioz Peer Gynt Suite Edvard Grieg
Morning Ase’s Death In the Hall of the Mountain King
First Movement from Concerto for Trombone Gordon Jacob
Arranged for Band by the Soloist, Wesley Hanson Holiday for Trombones David Rose Variations on an Original Theme - “Plymouth”. William P. Latham Song of Jupiter G. F Handel Overture “1812” P. I. Tschaikowsky
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July 24, 1969
THE WILMETTE RECREATION BOARD PRESENTS . . . A Starlight Band Concert
In Gillson Park Bowl, Wilmette, Illinois
Featuring
NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Peggy Fox, cornet
Thursday, July 24, 1969
8:00 P.M.
PROGRAM
-- Star Spangled Banner -- Suite for Band Harold Pottenger
Allegro moderato Lento rubato Allegro
A Welsh Rhapsody.. Clare Grundman
“ Jenny Jones “ “To Town with Deio” “Two Hearts”
Carnival of Venice .Jean Baptiste Arban
Peggy Fox, cornet soloist March -- Gardes du Corps R. B. Hall Smoky Mountain Suite Theron Kirk
Andante sostenuto Allegro giocoso Adagio -- Allegro animato
The Typewriter Leroy Anderson Overture - I1 Guarany A. Carlo Gomez Highlights from Brigadoon Lerner and Loewe Encore: Thunderer
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July 29, 1969 W I N G P A R K E L G I N, I L L.
NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, conductor Peggy Fox, cornet
Wesley Hanson, trombone
Tuesday, July 29, 1969 8:00 P.M.
P R O G R A M
-- Star Spangled Banner --
La Corsaire Overture Hector Berlioz A Welsh Rhapsody Clare Grundman Carnival of Venice Jean Baptiste Arban
Peggy Fox, cornet soloist Highlights from Brigadoon Lerner and Loewe The Typewriter Leroy Anderson First Movement from Concerto for Trombone Gordon Jacob
Arranged for Band by the Soloist, Wesley Hanson Encore: Holiday for Trombones March – National Spirit S. E. Hummel Caprice Rex Mitchell Overture “1812” P. I. Tschaikowsky
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November 16, 1969 Locust School
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December 6, 1969 I D E A’s on Conducting Techniques Instrumental Directors Educational Association (I.D.E.A.) Third Annual Clinic Dolton, IL IDEA is proud to have the excellent North Shore Band as participants in this new session. Volunteer directors with a brave and adventurous spirit will conduct this group, and will hear constructive criticism of their conducting by John Paynter, the band’s permanent conductor. This idea was initiated at last year’s clinic and was so well received that the session has gained this new position on the program.
Program Masquerade Overture Carl Nielsen-John Boyd Wycliffe Variations Paul W. Whear A Night on Bald Mountain M. Moussorgsky-Paynter Popular Song from Facade Wm. Walton-Robert O’Brien The Lover and the Rogue John Boyd Gentle Ballad Wm. Rhoads Prelude on “Greensleeves” arr. Maurice Whitney The Pusillanimous Pussycat Calvin R. Huber Broadway Curtain Time arr. John Krance Scherzo Herbert Elwell-Robert Nelson Purple Carnival March Harry L. Alford-Frank Erickson
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December 18, 1969 23rd Mid-West National Band and Orchestra Clinic Sherman House, Chicago, Illinois
Thursday Evening, December 18, 1969 8:00 P.M.—Clinic Concert
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette, Illinois John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor TITLE COMPOSER PUBLISHER PUB. GR. TIME Dedication Fanfare William Schuman Presser 69 4 4:30 Star Spangled Banner Smith-Paynter Schmitt 69 2 Masquerade Overture Neilsen-Boyd Schirmer 69 4 4:00 Prelude on “Greensleeves” Maurice Whitney Alfred 69 2 *4:30 Tower of the Americas Mike Leckrone Studio P R 68 3 3:00 “Popular Song” from Façade Walton-O’Brien Oxford 69 3 *25:00 Broadway Curtain Time arr. Krance Morris 68 4 *10:00 Reverie Tschaikowsky- Alexander 69 1 2:30 Polhamus Wycliffe Variations Paul W. Whear Ludwig 69 4 *9:30 The Pusillanimous Pussycat Calvin Huber Shawnee 69 3 3:30 Music for Woodwinds David Summy Introduction and Allegro Van Vactor Birchard 69 3 *30:00 for Double Quintet Fiesta Processional Robert Ward Galaxy 69 4 4:30 The Lover and the Rogue John Boyd Cole 69 3 4:30 Symphony for Brass and Alfred Reed Fox 68 5 *17:00 Percussion
Third Movement Gentle Ballad William Rhoads Volkwein 69 3 4:15 Selections from Hair Rado, Ragni, Big 3 69 4 5.30
MacDermot- Whitcomb
Scherzo Elwell-Nelson Concert M P 69 5 6:45
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1970 February 15, 1970
NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND.
OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, conductor Adolph Herserth, trumpet Nancy Hinners, soprano Pau1 Bolman, narrator
P R O G R A M
Overture -- Italian in Algiers Gioacchino Rossini Symphony for Brass and Percussion Alfred Reed
Maestoso -- Allegro non troppo Largo Con moto
Popular Song from Façade William Walton Lincoln Portrait Aaron Copland
Paul Bolman, narrator George Washington Bicentennial March John Philip Sousa
-- Intermission -- Concerto for Trumpet Johann Nepomuk Hummell
Allegro con spirito Andante Rondo
Adolph Herseth, trumpet Songs of Abelard Norman Dello Joio
Introduction The Tryst Praise and Profanation The Parting
Nancy Hinners, soprano Suite -- Pineapple Poll Arthur Sullivan
Opening Number Jasper’s Dance Poll’s Dance Finale
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Early 70s, no date shown on program
PROGRAM Overture to “The Impresario” W. A. Mozart Russian Christmas Music Alfred Reed Blessed Are They from “A German Requiem” Johannes Brahms
Transcribed for Band by Barbara Buehlman
Symphonic Dance No. 3 – “Fiesta” Clifton Williams Music for Prague Karel Husa In Memory of Karl L. King:
Royal Hippodrome (Galop) Melody a la King The Trombone King
Featured Twirlers: Vicki Pickell
Esau Sims Finale, Symphony No. 1 in G Minor Kallinikov
Antiphonal Brass Choirs from the Northwestern University “Wildcat” Marching Band
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March 11, 1970
Northshore Band of Wllmette John P. Paynter, conductor
Wauconda, Illinois
March 11, 1970 - 8:00 p.m.
- PROGRAM - Overture - Italian in Algiers G. Rossini . Ballad for Band - “Huntingtower” O. Respighi Second Suite in F Major Gustav Holst
March (Morris Dance, “Swansea Town”) Song Without Words (“I’ll Love My Love”) Song of the Blacksmith Fantasia on the Dargason (“Greensleeves”)
American Salute Morton Gould Pineapple Poll Arthur Sullivan
Opening Number Jasper’s Dance Poll’s Dance Finale
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April 15, 1970
N O R T H S H O R E C O N C E R T B A N D O F W I L M E T T E
John P. Paynter, conductor Lincoln Hall - West Gym
Lincoln Hall Junior High School Lincolnwood, Illinois
Wednesday, April 15, 1970 7:00 p.m.
P R O G R A M
A Welsh Rhapsody Clare Grundman
Jenny Jones To Town with Deio Two Hearts
Patterns for Band Donald H. White The Carniva1 of Venice Jean Baptiste Arban
Peggy Fox, cornet soloist Golliwogg’s Cake Walk Claude Debussy Selections from South Pacific Rodgers and Hamerstein Clarinet Candy Leroy Anderson Belford’s Carnival March Russell A|exander
Herry Rosenbloom, conductor
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June 25, 1970
THE WILMETTE RECREATION BOARD PRESENTS A Starlight Band Concert
In Gillson Park Bowl, Wilmette, Illinois Featuring
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Wesley Hanson, euphonium soloist
Thursday, June 25, 1970
8:00 P. M. PROGRAM
Overture to Russlan and Ludmilla Michael Glinka Three Dances from Henry VIII Edward German
Morris Dance Shepherds’ Dance Torch Dance
Paso Doble -- Bravada .Frederic Curzon Patterns for Band Donald H. White Concert March – Vilabella Kenneth Williams Scherzo Edwin Franko Goldman
Wesley Hanson, euphonium Meditation from Thais
Wesley Hanson, euphonium Open Thy Heart Georges Bizet The Rakes of Mallow Leroy Anderson Symphonic Poem -- The Universal Judgement Camille DeNardis
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July 23, 1970
THE WILMETTE RECREATION BOARD PRESENTS... A Starlight Band Concert
In Gillson Park Bowl, Wilmette, Illinois
Featuring THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, Conductor Kathy Freer, Clarinet
Nancy Hinners, Soprano
PROGRAM America, the Beautiful Samuel Ward-Carmen Dragon Overture to the Opera, Benvenuto Cellini Hector Berlioz Concert Fantasia on Rigoletto Luigi Bassi
Kathy Freer, Clarinet Clarinet Candy Leroy Anderson Variations and Fugue for Symphonic Band Vittorio Giannini Susanna’s Aria from The Marriage of Figaro W. A. Mozart Selections from Mary Poppins Richard and Robert Sherman
Nancy Hinners, Soprano Variations on Pop! Goes the Weasel Arr. Lucien Cailliet Concert March - On the Mall Edwin Franko Goldman
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November 8, 1970 NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
Sunday, November 8, 1970, 3:30 p.m.
Howard Junior High School
Wilmette, Illinois
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Dale Clevenger, Guest Soloist Principal Horn, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
P R O G R A M
Overture to the Opera Benvenuto Cellini Hector Berlioz Finale from the Tone Poem, Death and Transfiguration Richard Strauss Departure One John Higgins Praeludium and Allegro Vittorio Giannini Concerto No. 3 in E. Flat for Horn, K. 447 W. A. Mozart
Allegro Romanza - Larghetto Rondo - Allegro
Dale Clevenger, French Horn
- Intermission - Cuernavaca Joseph Willcox Jenkins Prelude, Fugue and Variation Cesar Franck Five Miniatures Joaquin Turina Finale from Jazz Tangent David Ward-Steinman A Medley for Veteran’s Day
U. S. Field Artillery March Anchors Aweigh U. S. Air Force Song Marine’s Hymn America, The Beautiful
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December 17, 1970
24th Annual Mid-West National Band and Orchestra Clinic
PROGRAM FOR MID-WEST 1970 Fanfaronade John P. Paynter Star Spangled Banner John P. Paynter La Procession du Rocio J. Turina/Reed Vocalise S. Rachmaninoff/Snavely Three Cameos Jared Spears
Conducted by Frederick Miller, Assistant Dean, Northwestern University School of Music
Introduction, Theme and Variations G. Rossini/Herman
Kathy Freer, clarinet soloist Three Marches for Band J. N. Hummel/Townsend 11. Moderato Prelude and Polka D. Shostakovitch/Robert Nelson
II. Polka from the Golden Age Romance Ronald Binge/Mitchell
Robert Diehl, alto saxophone soloist A Jubilant Overture Alfred Reed
Conducted by the composer Songs of Wales A1 Davis Trumpet Song David Schanke
Peggy Fox, trumpet soloist Twelve-tone Square Dance Dean Pappas/Sperry Two Bizet Pieces arr. A. Frackenpohl
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Steppenwolf for Woodwind Choir and Percussion Arthur Lauer
Conducted by William Chaloner, Ludwig Industries Cuernavaca Joseph W. Jenkins
Conducted by James Sudduth Jazz Tangents David Ward-Steinman
Third Movement Highlights from Oliver! Lionel Bart/Burden
Nancy Hinners, soprano
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Concerto for Band Gordon Jacob
II. Adagio III. Allegro con brio
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February 17, 1971
Wednesday, February 17, 1971 Marie Murphy Junior High School
8 P.M. PARTICIPANTS
THE NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Asst. Conductor
THE MARIE MURPHY JUNIOR HIGH CONCERT BAND
Gene Meltzer, Conductor
PROGRAM Parading the Brasses (Concert March) Acton Ostling Dramatic Essay Clifton Williams
Peggy Fox, cornet soloist Finale from Symphony No. 2 (“Romantic”) Howard Hanson
Transcribed for Symphonic Band and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman
Tam O’Shanter Overture Malcomb Arnold
transcribed for Symphonic Band by John P. Paynter Highlights from Oliver Lionel Bart
Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist
NORTHSHORE BAND Modal Miniatures (Suite for Band) Paul Whear Rock Artistry in Blue Saul Feldstein Hebrides Suite Clare Grundman
The Peat-Fire Flame The Road to the Isles
JUNIOR HIGH BAND
A Welsh Rhapsody Clare Grundman March (from Mahler 2nd Symphony) Gustav Mahler
Transcribed for Symphonic Band by Maurice Gardner
COMBINED BANDS
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February 28, 1971 NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, conducto r Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Peggy Fox, cornet Nancy Hinners, soprano
Howard Junior High School Auditorium
17th and Spencer, Wilmette, Illinois
Sunday, February 28, I971, 3:30 p. m.
- PROGRAM - Beatrice and Benedict Overture Hector Berlioz Dramatic Essay Clifton Williams Trumpet Song David Schanke
Peggy Fox, cornet soloist Maledictions Stuart Raleigh
Moderato e preciso (Fanfares and Pyramids) Lento tenebroso (Tone Clusters) Largo maestoso (Chorale) Andante rubato (Flute Cadenza) Allegro non troppo; molto preciso (Pointillism)
Tam O’Shanter Overture Malcolm Arnold
Transcribed for Band by John P. Paynter
- Intermission - Concert March - Parading the Brasses Acton E. Ostling Finale from Symphony No. 2 (“Romantic”) Howard Hanson
Transcribed for Band and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Highlights from Oliver Lionel Bart
“Who Will Buy?” “Where is Love?” “As Long as He Needs Me” “Consider Yourself”
Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist Hello Dolly Arr. W. B. “Sonny” Anderson
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March 30, 1971 (NOT IN BINDER)
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April 3, 1971
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Peggy Fox, Cornet Soloist Nancy Hinners, Soprano Soloist
The Fifteenth Annual All-Eastern Band and Instrumental Clinic, School of Music, Naval Amphibious
Base, Little Creek, Norfolk, Virginia
PROGRAM
Fanfare on “America”—Paynter
The National Anthem Beatrice and Benedict Overture Hector Berlioz Dramatic Essay Clifton Williams
Peggy Fox, Cornet Tone Poem—Don Juan Opus 20 Richard Strauss
(Transcribed for Symphonic Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum) Chanson and Passepied for Alto Saxophone, Opus 16 Jeanine Rueff
(Arranged for Alto Saxophone and Woodwind Quintet by John P. Paynter) Robert Diehl, Alto Saxophone
Julie Ekdahl, Flute Pat Sharpe, Oboe
Linnea Nereim, Clarinet Rick Blatti, Horn
Mary Ann Fritz, Bassoon Maledictions Stuart Raleigh
Moderato E Preciso (Fanfares and Pyramids) Lento Tenebroso (Tone Clusters) Presto Agitato (Fluctuating Meters) Largo Maestoso (Chorale) Andante Rubato (Flute Cadenza) Allegro Non Troppo; Molto Preciso (Pointillism)
Finale from Symphony No. 2 (“Romantic”) Howard Hanson (Transcribed for Symphonic Band and Conducted By Barbara Buehlman) Highlights from “Oliver” Lionel Hart
“Who Will Buy?” “Where Is Love?” “As Long As He Needs Me” “Consider Yourself”
Nancy Hinners, Soprano Tam O’Shanter Overture—Opus 51 Malcolm Arnold
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(Transcribed for Symphonic Band by John P. Paynter)
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April 21, 1971
Barrington High School Auditorium Wednesday, April 21, 1971, 8:00 P.M.
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMET E
John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Peggy Fox, Cornet Soloist
Nancy Hinners, Soprano Soloist
- Program -
Fanfare on “America” - Paynter The National Anthem
Tone Poem - “Don Juan” Opus 20 Richard Strauss
(Transcribed For Symphonic Band by Glenn C1iffe Bainum) Dramatic Essay Clifton Williams
Peggy Fox, Cornet Cornet Carillon Ronald Binge Finale from Symphony No. 2 (“Romantic”) Howard Hanson
(Transcribed for Symphonic Band and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman) Highlights from “Oliver” Lionel Bart
“Who Will Buy?” “Where Is Love?” “As Long As He Needs Me” “Conside r Yourself”
Nancy Hinners, Soprano Tam O’Shanter Overture - Opus 51 Malcolm Arnold
(Transcribed for Symphonic Band by John P. Paynter)
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May 1, 1971 Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette
John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Peggy Fox, Cornet Soloist
Nancy Hinners, Soprano Soloist
Saturday, May 1, 1971, 8:00 p.m. East Aurora High School Auditorium
Aurora, Illinois
PROGRAM
Fanfare on “America”—Paynter The National Anthem
Beatrice and Benedict Overture Hector Berlioz Dramatic Essay Clifton Williams
Peggy Fox, Cornet Tone Poem—Don Juan Opus 20 Richard Strauss
(Transcribed For Symphonic Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum) Chanson and Passepied for Alto Saxophone, Opus 16 Jeanine Rueff
(Arranged for Alto Saxophone and Woodwind Quintet by John P. Paynter)
Robert Diehl, Alto Saxophone Julie Ekdahl, Flute Pat Sharpe, Oboe
Linnea Nereim, Clarinet Rick Blatti, Horn
Mary Ann Fritz, Bassoon Finale from Symphony No. 2 (“Romantic”) Howard Hanson
(Transcribed for Symphonic Band and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman) Cornet Cari11on Ronald Binge Highlights from “Oliver” Lione1 Bart
“Who Wil1 Buy?” “Where Is Love?” “As Long As He Needs Me” “Consider Yourself”
Nancy Hinners, Soprano Tam O’Shanter Overture - Opus 51 Malcolm Arnold
(Transcribed for Symphonic Band by John P. Paynter) Encores: Hello Dolly and Parading the Brasses
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July 1, 1971
The Wilmette Recreation Board Presents... A Starlight Band Concert
Featuring
The Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette July 1, 1971
Prof. Warren Benson, Professor of Composition
Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester Rochester, N. Y.
PROGRA M
Transylvainia Fanfare Warren Benson Trauersinfonie Richard Wagner Concertino for Alto Saxophone Warren Benson
Fred Hemke - Saxaphone Solo
I. With Percussion II. With Woodwinds III. With Brass
Night Song Warren Benson Polyphonies for Percussion Warren Benson The Solitary Dancer Warren Benson Folk Song Suite R. Vaughn-Williams
1. March - “Seventeen Come Sunday” 2. Intermezzo - “My Bonny Boy” 3. March - “Folk Songs from Somerset”
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NOTES TO BAND July 4, 1971 Northshore Band July 4th Concert Gillson Park, Wilmette, Illinois Gordon McLean, Conductor Star Spangled Banner A Jubilant Overture Reed Emblem of Unity March J. J. Richards Impossible Dream arr. Erickson Patriotic Fantasy George M. Cohon Red’s White and Blue March Alla Barocca (all second endings. Cut at #154 for drum break) Victory at Sea Star Dust or American Patrol Colossus of Columbia America, the Beautiful (Rained out; played 4 numbers)
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July 15, 1971
THE WILMETTE RECREATION BOARD PRESENTS... . A Starlight Band Concert
Featuring
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
Dr. William D. Revelli
Director of Bands University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan
PROGRAM
Procession of the Nobles Rimsky-Korsakov-Leidzen Festive Overture Shostakovich-Hunsberger Cornet Trio, The Three Trumpeters Agostini-Bainum
Peggy Fox Dave Shaw Donn Bearman March, The Free-Lance Sousa-Goldman Highlights from Carousel Rogers-Hammerstein-Yodor Suite of Old American Dances Robert Russell Bennett
1. Cake Wa1k 2 Schottische 3. Western One-Step
Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral Wagner-Cailliet Co1ossus of Columbia Alexander-Bainum March, Michigan Goldman-Leidzen
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July 22, 1971 THE WILMETTE RECREATION BOARD PRESENTS... .: A Starlight Band Concert
Featuring THE NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
July 22, 1971
Dr. Donald Hunsberger, Director Symphonic Wind Ensemble Eastman School of Music University of Rochester
Rochester, N.Y.
PROGRAM Festive Overture Shostakovitch-Hunsberger Chorale Prelude: So Pure the Star Persichetti Celtic Set Henry Cowell
I. Reel II. Caoine III. Hornpipe
Huldigungsmarch Richard Wagner Façade Suite Walton-O’Brien
Fanfare and Scotch Rhapsody Jodelling Song Polka Popular Song Old Sir Faulk
“Danza Final” from Estancia Ginastera-John
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November 14, 1971
The Northshore Concert Band Howard School, Wilmette, IL John P. Paynter, Conductor
P R O G R A M
Overture to The Impresario W. A. Mozart Russian Christmas Music Alfred Reed “Blessed Are They” from A German Requiem Johannes Brahms
Transcribed for Band by Barbara Buehlman Symphonic Dance No. 3 - “Fiesta” Clifton Williams Music for Prague Karel Husa In Memory of Karl L. King
Royal Hippodrome (Galop) Melody a la King The Trombone King
Featured Twirlers: Vicki Pickell Esau Sims
Finale, Symphony No. 1 in G Minor Kallinikov
Antiphonal Brass Choirs from the Northwestern University “Wildcat” Marching Band
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January 21, 1972
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Illinois Music Educators Association
Peoria, Illinois Friday, January 21, 1972 – 1:30 p.m.
Festive Overture Dimitri Shostakovich
Arranged for Symphonic Band by Donald Hunsberger Tone Poem -- Don Juan Richard Strauss
Arranged for Symphonic Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum Divergents Francis W. McBeth American Civil War Fantasy Jerry Bilik
Performed in Special Observance of the Wilmette, Illinois Centennial Year Old Man River Jerome Kern
Arranged for Symphonic Band by Michael Buckley Finale from Symphony No. 2 (“Romantic”) Howard Hanson
Arranged for Band and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Highlights from “Oliver” Lionel Bart
Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist
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January 23, 1972
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Wilmette, Illinois, Junior High School Sunday, January 23, 1972, 3:30 p.m.
Festive Overture Dimitri Shostakovich
Arranged for Symphonic Band by Donald Hunsberger Tone Poem -- Don Juan Richard Strauss
Arranged for Symphonic Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum Divergents Francis W. McBeth Highlights from “Oliver” Lionel Bart
Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist Toccata and Fugue J. S. Bach
Arranged for Symphonic Band by John P. Paynter from “Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C Major”
Old Man River Jerome Kern Arranged for Symphonic Band by Michael Buckley
Finale from Symphony No. 2 (“Romantic”) Howard Hanson
Arranged for Band and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman American Civil War Fantasy Jerry Bilik
Performed in Special Observance of the Wilmette, Illinois Centennial Year Washington Grays March Grafulla
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February 16, 1972
The North Shore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
The Marie Murphy Junior High Concert Band Gene Meltzer, Conductor
Marie Murphy Junior High School Wednesday, February 16, 1972
8:00 p.m. The Universal Judgment (Symphonic Poem) Camille De Nardis Buglers’ Holiday Leroy Anderson Carousel Richard Rogers
Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist Sequoia - A Tone Painting Homer La Gassey Mexican Hat Dance F.A. Partichela Barnum and Bailey’s Favorite (March) Karl L. King
Order of Program Subject to Change Northshore Concert Band
The Swizzler Marty Gold and Saul Feldstein
Junior High Jazz Septet The Band Song William Schuman The Work Song Nat Adderly and Oscar Brown Jr. The Thunderer (March) John Philip Sousa
Junior High Concert Band Three Ayres from Gloucester Hugh M. Stuart
The Jolly Earl of Cholmondeley Ayre for Eventide The Fiefs of Wembley
Majorca Oliver E. Nelson The Dam Busters (March) Eric Coates
Combined Bands
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April 15, 1972
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Aurora East High School Saturday, April 15, 1972 8:00 P.M.
P R O G R A M
Festive Overture Dimitri Shostakovich Divergents Francis W. McBeth Percussion Espagnole Robert Prince Concerto for Trombones . Norman Leyden
I. Solo - Peter Herr II. Duo - and Craig Johnson III. Trio - plus Lendell King
Finale from Symphony No. 8 in D Minor Ralph Vaughan Williams , arr. Barbara Buehlman
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman
- -Intermission - - Variants on a Mediaeval Tune Norman Dello Joio Orgia from “Danzas Fantastique” Joaquin Turina , Arr. Michael Buckley
Conducted by Michael Buckley Selections from “Carousel” Rodgers and Hammerstein
Nancy Hinners, Soprano La Bamba de Vera Cruz Terig Tucci
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May 24, 1972
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Barrington High School Auditorium Barrington, Illinois
May 24, 1972, 8:00 p.m.
Festive Overture, Opus 96 Dimitri Shostakovich Enigma Variations, Opus 36 Edward Elgar Concerto for Trombones . Norman Leyden
I. Solo - Peter Herr II. Duo - plus Craig Johnson III. Trio - and Lendell King
Divergents Francis W. McBeth
I. Forcefully II. Lively and very animated III. Romantically IV. Drammatico
Highlights from Porgy and Bess George Gershwin
Nancy Hinners, soprano Bugler’s Holiday Leroy Anderson “Polka and Fugue” from Schwanda the Bagpiper Jaromir Weinberger
Transcribed for Band by Glenn C. Bainum
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June 17, 1972 Chuck: It’s a long concert, and I didn’t type anything except band stuff. JPS
THE NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
20th Anniversary Celebration
Modern Music Masters June 17-18-1972
Maine Township High School North 9511 Harrison Road, Des Plaines, Illinois
June 17, 6:30 p.m. Northwest Symphony Orchestra
Fairfield Choraliers Northwest Choral Society
North Shore Band of Wilmette
June 18, 2 p.m. Celebration String Orchestra
Celebration Choir Celebration Band
The Fairfield Choraliers
Northwest Symphony Orchestra Northwest Choral Society
North Shore Band of Wilmette John Paynter, Conductor
Variation on America Charles Ives Irish Tune from County Derry Percy Grainger 1812 Overture Peter Tchaikovsky
Sunday, June 18
Celebration String Orchestra Celebration Choir Celebration Band
John Paynter, Conductor A Jubilant Overture Reed Folk Song Suite Vaughan /Williams Sarabande and Polka Arnold arr. Paynter Foundation March Goldman Masque mcBeth
FINALE
Band – Orchestra – Choir Alexander Harley, Conductor
Hymnus Frances Harley, Merle Isaac Tri-M Loyalty Song F,M, and A,M, Harley
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June 29, 1972
THE NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Gordon McLean, guest conductor Linda Nash, bassoon
Gillson Park Bowl
Thursday, June 29, 1972 Wilmette, Illinois
PROGRAM 8:00 p. m
March -- “The Footlifter” Henry Fillmore ~ Mayflower Overture .... . . Second Suite in F Major for Military Band, Op. 28, No. 2 Gustav Holst
1. Mar ch 2. Song Without Words 3. Song of the Blacksmith 4. Fantasia on “Dargason”
Irish Tune from County Derry Percy Grainger Concert Piece for Bassoon Burrill Phillips
Linda Nash, bassoon soloist Newsreel in Five Shots William Schuman
1. Horse-Race 2. Fashion Show 3. Tribal Dance 4. Monkeys at the Zoo 5. Parade I
Selections from “Gigi” Frederick Loewe
Above two selections conducted by Gordon McLean Director of Bands, Maine South High School
Original Dixieland Concerto John Warrington
“Jazz Me Blues” “Ballin’ the Jack” “Original Dixieland One-Step”
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July 4, 1972
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, Conductor
Gordon McLean, Guest Conductor Tuesday, July 4, 1972
Wallace Bowl, Gillson Park, Wilmette, Illinois
7:30 PM
March – “Emblem of Unity” J.J. Richards
Variations on America Charles Ives
Belle of the Ball Leroy Anderson
Selections from The Music Man Meredith Willson
Nobody Knows the Trouble I Seen Arr. James D. Ployhar
Original Dixieland Concerto John Warrington Jazz Me Blues Ballin’ the Jack Original Dixieland One-Step
Selections from Gigi Frederick Loewe, arr. R. R. Bennett
Overture Solennelle – “1812”` P.I. Tschaikowsky
Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
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July 13, 1972
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
and the Glenview Community Church High School Choir
Ron Clonts, director - Paul Vander Weele, accompanist Wallace Bowl, Gillson Park, Wilmette, Illinois
July 13, 1972 P R O G R A M
8:00 p. m. Overture -- “Russlan and Ludmilla” Michael Ivanovich Glinka Morceau Symphonique Alexandre Guilmant
Winford Prather, euphonium soloist
O Sing Ye to the Lord Giuseppe Pitoni| Blessed Be God Betty Jacobson Two Spirituals:
Soon- Ah Will Be Done Hal Johnson Ev’ry Time I Feel the Spirit William L. Dawson
“The Daniel Jazz” Herbert Chappell and Vachel Lindsey
A musically imaginative story of Daniel being thrown to the lions by King Darius while Daniel’s girlfriend prays and his mother weeps . . . of how Daniel escaped from the lions’ den with the help of Angel Gabriel and Daniel’s reinstatement to the King’s favor.
Fantasia on “Lady of Spain” Tolchard Evans-Hunsberger Minuet and Dance of the Blessed Spirits Christoph Willibald Gluck
Arranged for Band with Multiple Flute Solo by Glenn Cliffe Bainum March – “Hosts of Freedom” Karl L. King
The Cruel War Is Raging Peter Yarrow Everything’s Alright Andrew Lloyd Weber It’s a Great Day of Joy Claude Henri Vic
Symphonic Scenerio - “Victory at Sea” Richard Rodgers Vincent Youman’s Fantasy Arranged by Paul Yoder
Ron Clonts, tenor soloist Tone Poem - “Finlandia” Jean Sibelius
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August 3, 1972
THE NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
James Sudduth, guest conductor Kathleen Freer, clarinet soloist
Wallace Bowl, Gillson Park, Wilmette, Illinois Thursday, August 3, 1972
8:00 p. m.
P R O G R A M
March from “A Little Suite” Malcolm Arnold
Arranged by Peter A. Sumner English Dances , Malcolm Arnold
Arranged by Maurice Johnstone Second Concerto for Clarinet C. M. von Weber
Polacca Kathy Freer, Soloist
Puerto Alegre (Port of Fun) ,. William E. Rhoads The Water Is Wide Arr. by James D. Ployhar Suite of Old American Dances Robert Russell Bennett
1.Cake Walk 2.Schottische 3. Western One -Step 4. Wallflower Waltz 5. Rag
Cole Porter Arr. by Wayne Robinson
A Symphonic Portrait for Concert Band Trombones Triumphant Don Keller
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November 11, 1972
NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
WILMETTE CENTENNIAL BALL Loyola Academy
Saturday, November 11, 1972 8:00 p. m.
PROGRA M
Fanfare on “America” John P. Paynter Duty, Honor, Country Harold L. Walters
Paul Bolman, Narrator Star Spangled Banner American Civil War Fantasy Jerry H. Bilik Walt Disney Band Showcase Floyd E. Werle “Over There” M. L. Lake
“I Don’t Know How to Love Him” Rice-Webber “You’ve Got a Friend” Carol King
Diane Kinsteder, vocal soloist Variations on “America” Charles Ives Old London Ronald Binge America, the Beautiful Ward-Dragon
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November 12, 1972
NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Howard Junior High School Auditorium
17th and Spencer, Wilmette, Ill. Sunday, November 12, 1971
3:30 p.m.
P R O G R A M
Fanfare on “America” John P. Paynter Duty, Honor, Country Harold L. Walters
Paul Bolman, Narrator Star Spangled Banner
Chorale and Shaker Dance John Zdechlik Old London Ronald Binge Walt Disney Band Showcase Floyd E. Werle Allegro Brilliante (Concert March) George Kenny
- - Intermission - -
DANCE BAND Donn Bearmann, director
Whole Nelson Oliver Nelson
Soloists: Gary Parker, tenor sax Joel Halpern, tenor sax
Donn Bearmann, trumpet
Winter Love Mundel Lowe Len King, trombone
Speak Low Arr. J. Eberhardt
Gary Parker, tenor sax
Finale – Symphony No. 5 Dimitri Shostakovich
American Civil War Fantasy Jerry H. Bilik
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February 4, 1973
North Shore Concert Band John Paynter, Director
A Project of the Wilmette, Illinois Recreation Board Howard School
Wilmette, Illinois 3:30 pm February 4, 1973
P R O G R A M
Chorale and Shaker Dance . John Zdechlik Fétes from Three Nocturnes Claude Debussy Arranged by William A. Schaefer “Blessed Are They” from A German Requiem Johannes Brahms Arranged by Barbara Buehlman
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Concerto for Saxophone and Band (1966) Walter S. Hartley
I. Adagio-Allegro II. Andante III. Allegro Scherzando
Fred Hemke, alto saxophone Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley
INTERMISSION Russian Christmas Music Alfred Reed Concertino for Tuba and Band Frank Bencriscutto
Roger Rocco, tuba Highlights from Sound of Music Richard Rodgers
Nancy Hinners, soprano Four Scottish Dances, Opus 56. Malcomb Arnold
I. Pesante II. Vivace III. Allegretto IV. Con brio
Arranged by John P. Paynter
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February 9, 1973 Hattiesburg, Mississippi
NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND
Wilmette, Illinois
P R O G R A M Chorale and Shaker Dance John Zdechlik Fêtes from Three Nocturnes Claude Debussy Blessed Are They from A German Requiem Johannes Brahms Concerto for Saxophone and Band (1966) Walter S. Hartley
Fred Hemke, alto saxophone Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley Russian Christmas Music Alfred Reed Concertino for Tuba and Band Frank Bencriscutto Highlights from the Sound of Music Richard Rogers
Nancy Hinners, Soprano Four Scottish Dances, Opus 56 Malcolm Arnold
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February 17, 1973
Thornton Twp. H.S. Harvey, Illinois 8 pm
Feb. 17, 1973
PROGRAM Chorale and Shaker Dance John Zdechlik “Fetes” from Three Nocturnes Claude Debussy arr. by William A. Schaefer “Blessed Are They” from A German Requiem Johannes Brahms
arr. Barbara Buehlman Concerto for Saxophone and Band (1966) Walter S. Hartley
I. Adagio—Allegro II. Andante III. Allegro Scherzando
Fred Hemke, alto saxophone Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley
- Intermission – Russian Christmas Music Alfred Reed Concertino for Tuba and Band Frank Bencriscutto
Roger Rocco, tuba Highlights from Sound of Music Richard Rodgers
Nancy Hinners, soprano Four Scottish Dances, Opus 56 Malcolm Arnold arr. John P. Paynter
I. Pesante II. Vivace III. Allegretto IV. Con Brio
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February 21, 1973 Festival of Bands Barrington Middle School
P R O G R A M 7th and 8th Grade Concert Band Dennis Montgomery, Director
8 pm Patrol ‘76 Carrol M. Butts Jamaica Farewell Arr. Robert Lowden
6th Grade Band Dennis Montgomery, Director
Fanfare and Processional Clarence Hurrell Jr. Honor Bright Overture Carl Frangkiser Soul Trumpets James D. Ployhar
7th and 8th Grade Symphonic Band David Shaw, Director
Tower of the Americas Mike Leckrone Overture for Winds Charles Carter
8th Grade Stage Band Dennis Montgomery, Director
Harlem Nocturne Earle Hagen Superstar Arr. A1 Capps
NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND John Paynter, Director
Chorale and Shaker Dance John Zdechlik Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley Russian Christmas Music Alfred Reed Four Scottish Dances, Opus 56 Malcolm Arnold
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March 7, 1973
Wednesday, March 7, 1973 Marie Murphy Junior High School
8:00 P.M.
PARTICIPANTS
THE NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Asst. Conductor
THE MARIE MURPHY JUNIOR HIGH CONCERT BAND Robert Carlson, Conductor
PROGRAM
Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley “Blessed Are They” Johannes Brahms from Brahms’ German Requiem arr. by Barbara Buehlman Dixie - Setting for Concert Band Morton Gould
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Change Over John La Porta
Junior High Jazz Ensemble
March from Two Pieces in Folksong Style Hugh M. Stuart Trinal Dance Hale Smith Soul Explosion John Caruso
JUNIOR HIGH CONCERT BAND Prelude and March Ray Luke Slavonic Folk Suite Alfred Reed
1. Children’s Carol 2. Cathedral Chorus
COMBINED BANDS
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March 21, 1973
Northshore Concert Band John P. Paynter, conductor
Misner Auditorium – Glencoe March 21, 1973 8 pm
PROGRAM
“Fétes” from Three Nocturnes Claude Debussy arranged by William Schaefer “Polka and Fugue” from Schwanda the Bagpiper Jaromir Weinberger arranged by Glenn C. Bainum “Blessed Are They” from Ein Deutsche Requiem Johannes Brahms arranged by Barbara Buehlman
Conducted by Peter R. Herr Highlights from The Sound of Music Richard Rodgers
Nancy Hinners, soprano
****** Monitor Theme Buddy Rich B. B. + B. Oliver Nelson Happy Faces Woody Herman
Stage Band Donn Bearman, Conductor
* * * * * * Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley Nobles of the Mystic Shrine John Philip Sousa
Conducted by David Jordahl Four Scottish Dances Malcolm Arnold
1. Pesante 2. Vivace 3. Allegretto 4. Brio
arranged by John P. Paynter The music department of the Glencoe Schools wishes to acknowledge its appreciation to the Glencoe Rotary and Glencoe Park-Recreation District for the sponsorship of this program.
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March 29, 1973
COMBINED IN CONCERT GLENBROOK NORTH HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT BAND
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1973, AT 8:00 P.M. GLENBROOK NORTH HIGH SCHOOL GYM
Chorale and Shaker Dance John Zdechlik “Fétes” from Trois Nocturnes Claude Debussy arr. Schaeffer Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley Dixie Morton Gould
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, Director
Italian in Algiers Gioacchino Rossini arr. Cailliet “Rondo” from Horn Concerto #3, in Eb, K.447 W. A. Mozart arr. Bardeen
Jody Vilsoet, French Horn The Sound of Music Richard Rodgers arr. Bennett Tapestry Carole King arr. Schleifer
Glenbrook North High School Concert Band Henry D. Zazra, Director
The Southerner . Russell Alexander arr. Bainum
Combined Bands John P. Paynter, Director
“Great Gate of Kiev,” from Pictures at an Exhibition Modeste Moussorgsky arr. Leidzen
Combined Bands Henry D. Zazra, Director
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April 11, 1973
Round Lake Area Schools District No.116
Round Lake, Illinois Wednesday, April 11, 1973 8 pm
F E S T I V A L O F B A N D S
PROGRAM
Round Lake Junior High School Concert Band
Barbara Buehlman, Conductor Concert March Castle Gap Clifton Williams Overture Imperatrix Alfred Reed
Round Lake Senior High School Concert Band Robert Diehl, Conductor
Procession of the Nobles Rimsky-Korsakoff-Leidzen Intermezzo from An Original Suite Gordon Jacob March for Moderns Jarod Spears
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John Paynter, Conductor
Chorale and Shaker Dance John Zdechlik Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley Four Scottish Dances, Opus 56 . Malcolm Arnold
I. Pesante II. Vivace III. Allegretto IV. Con Brio
Arr. John P. Paynter Nobles of the Mystic Shrine John Phillip Sousa
Selected Student Conductor Dixie Morton Gould
Combined Bands Les Preludes Liszt arr. Bainum Thais Massenet arr. Bainum
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Stars and Stripes Forever Sousa arr. Bainum
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May 16, 1973 Northeastern Ill. Univ., Chicago, 8 pm June 28, 1973
THE WILMETTE RECREATION BOARD PRESENTS A Sunday Band Concert
in Gillson Park Bowl, Wilmette, Illinois
Featuring
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
Thursday, June 28, 1973 8 pm John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman; assistant conductor
P R OG R A M Huldigungsmarsch Richard Wagner L’Arlesienne Suite No. 2 Georges Bizet
Andante sostenuto Intermezzo (Peggy Fox, cornet soloist) Menuet (Julie Diehl, flute soloist) Farandole
Two Pieces in Folksong Style .Hugh M. Stuart
Highland Air March
***** March from Symphonic Metamorphosis Paul Hindemith American Overture for Band Joseph Willcox Jenkins
Barbara Buehlman, conducting ***** I Trombonanza Frank D. Cofield
Featuring the Trombone Section Theme and Variations, Opus 26 B. Walton O’Donnell Selections from Walt Disney’s Mary Poppins Richard M. & Robert B.Sherman
Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist “Finale” from Symphony No. 5 Dimitri Shostakovich ***** ~
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June 29, 1973
Hanover Park Park District presents
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette Friday, June 29, 1973
7:00 p.m.
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
P R O G R A M
Huldigungsmarsch Richard Wagner L’Arlesienne Suite No. 2 Georges Bizet
Andante Sostenuto Intermezzo (Peggy Fox, cornet soloist) Menuet (Julie Diehl, flute soloist) Farandole
Two Pieces in Folksong Style Hugh M. Stuart
Highland Air March
March from Symphonic Metamorphosis Paul Hindemith American Overture for Band Joseph Willcox Jenkins
Barbara Buehlman, conducting Trombonanza Frank D. Cofield
Featuring the Trombone Section Theme and Variations, Opus 26 B. Walton O’Donnell Selections from Walt Disney’s Mary Poppins Rich. & R. Sherman
Nancy Hinners, Soprano soloist Finale from Symphony No. 5 Dimitri Shostakovich
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July 4, 1973 Wilmette Bowl, Gillson Park July 12, 1973
THE WILMETTE RECREATION BOARD PRESENTS A Starlight Band Concert
Featuring
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
Thursday, July 12, 1973, 8:00 p. m.
Miles Johnson, Conductor American Overture for Band Joseph W. Jenkins Elegy John Barnes Chance Lola Flores Alfred Sadel and Terig Tucci arr. John Krance Enigma Variations, Opus 36 Edward Elgar Stars and Bars Robert E. Jager “Ye Banks and Braes o’ Bonnie Doon” Percy A. Grainger New State Fair Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein arr. Howard Cable Pines of The Appian Way (from The Pines of Rome) Ottorino Respighi arr. by Antonio d’ Elia and Erik Leidzen
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July 22, 1973 Winnetka Park District, 7 pm July 26, 1973
THE WILMETTE PARK DISTRICT PRESENTS
A Starlight Band Concert In The Wallace Bowl
Thursday, July 26, 1973 8 pm Featuring
North Shore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
PROGRA M The United States Army March Thomas Darcy First Suite in E-flat for Band Gustav Holst
Chaconne Intermezzo March
Aria for Trombone Paul Tanner
A1 Isaacs, Soloist Beguine for Band Glenn Osser Lincolnshire Posy Percy A. Grainger
Dublin Bay Harkstow Grange The Brisk Young Sailor The Lost Lady Found
Samba for Flutes Eric Ostlerling Saguars Ted Royal Four Dances from the Opera, “Prince Igor” Alexandre Borodin
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July 31, 1973
Wing Park, Elgin, IL 8 pm Tuesday, July 31, 1973 Featuring
North Shore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
PROGRA M The United States Army March Thomas Darcy First Suite in E-flat for Band Gustav Holst
Chaconne Intermezzo March
Aria for Trombone Paul Tanner
A1 Isaacs, Soloist Beguine for Band Glenn Osser Lincolnshire Posy Percy A. Grainger
Dublin Bay Harkstow Grange The Brisk Young Sailor The Lost Lady Found
Samba for Flutes Eric Ostlerling Saguars Ted Royal Four Dances from the Opera, “Prince Igor” Alexandre Borodin
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November 11, 1973
N O R T H S H O R E C O N C E R T B A N D O F W I L M E T T E
Jnhn P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
F E S T I V A L C O N C E R T
“MUSIC OF THE FREE WORLD”
Sunday, November 11, 1973, 3:30 p.m. HOWARD JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
17th and Spencer Wilmette, Illinois
P R O G R A M NORWAY (by way of America) Entrata Festiva, Opus 60 Knut Nystedt UNITED STATES Concertante for Wind Instruments Norman Dello Joio SWITZERLAND Zurcher Sechselautern Marsch Arr. St. Jaeggi ENGLAND Fantasia for Euphonium and Band Gordon Jacob
Thomas Runty, soloist SPAIN Paso Doble - “Gallito” Santiago Lope
- Intermission – ITALY Il Bersagliere (Italian Riflemen) E. Boccalari UNITED STATES Elegy for Concert Band John Barnes Chance GERMANY Abschied der Gladiatoren H. L. Blankenburg HOLLAND Festival a Kerkrade Serge Lancen
Overture Serenade in Front of the Town Hall Recreation in the Garden Dutch Beer and Chips And the Town Awakes Grand Parade in the Stadium
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February 8, 1974
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Friday, February 8, 1974, 8 p.m.
Thornton Township High School Auditorium 150th Street and Broadway
Harvey, Illinois
P R O G R A M Procession of Nobles from “ Mlada” Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov Blessed Are They from “A German Requiem” Johannes Brahms
Arranged for Band by Barbara Buehlman and Performed in Memory of Her Dad
A Welsh Rhapsody Clare Grundman
“Jenny Jones” “To Town with Deio” “Two Hearts”
Arlecchino Louis Jean Brunelli Irish Tune from County Derry Percy Aldridge Grainger The Irish Washerwoman Leroy Anderson
-- Intermission -- Third Suite for Symphonic Band Robert B. Jager
March Waltz Rondo
Finale from Symphony No. 3 (Excerpts) Gustav Mahler March—” His Honor” Henry Fillmore Selections from Sound of Music Rodgers & Hammerstein
“Sound of Music” “How Can Love Survive” “The Lonely Goatherd” “My Favorite Things” “Sixteen, Going on Seventeen” “So Long, Farewell” “Do, Re, Mi” “Edelweiss” “An Ordinary Couple” “Maria” “Climb Every Mountain”
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February 17, 1974
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
joined in performance by WILMETTE CONCERT CHOIR Frank Winkler, Conductor
Harriet Mae Stengl, Accompanist HOWARD JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
17th and Spencer, Wilmette, Illinois
Sunday, February 17, 1974, 3:30 p.m.
P R O G R A M Procession of the Nobles Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov Blessed Are They from “A German Requiem” Johannes Brahms
Arranged for Band by Barbara Buehlman and performed in Memory of Her Dad
Third Suite for Symphonic Band Robert E. Jager
March Waltz Rondo
Six Quartets, Opus 112 Johannes Brahms
Yearning Nightly
Four Gypsy Songs Fair and Bright the Heavens Above Rose Red, All Blooming Brambles and Thorns Dearest Swallow, Tiny Swallow
Irish Washerwoman Leroy Anderson
-- Intermission -- Arlecchino Louis Jean Brunelli March—”His Honor” Henry Fillmore
Hymn of Progress James Hopkins Psalm 150 James Hopkins Hymn of Hope Vaclav Nelhybel (Variant of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”) Irish Tune from County Derry Percy Grainger
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February 20, 1974 Combined Choir and Band
MARIE MURPHY CONCERT February 20, 1974
Marie Murphy Junior High School, 8 p.m. PARTICIPANTS:
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
The Wilmette Concert Choir Frank Winkler, Conductor
Harriet Mae Stengl, Accompanist
The Marie Murphy Junior High Concert Band Gene Meltzer, Conductor
PROGRAM Modal Miniatures (Two Movement Suite for Band) Paul W. Whear Cecilia Paul Simon arr. by Jerry Nowak
JUNIOR HIGH CONCERT BAND Shaft (Theme) Isaac Hayes
arr. by Rod Levitt
JUNIOR HIGH JAZZ ENSEMBLE The Peat-Fire Flame (from Hebrides Suite) Clare Grundman Rock Artistry in Blue Saul Feldstein
JUNIOR HIGH CONCERT BAND Aegean Festival Overture Andreas Makris Third Suite for Symphonic Band Robert E. Jager
March Waltz Rondo
Battle of Algiers (Selections from the Motion Picture) Morricone and Pontecorvo arr. by Richard Hayman
Algiers, November 1, 1954 The Battle of Algiers March Sorrow in the Casbah Streets of Tebes The Battle of Algiers (Reprise)
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
Selected from Six Quartets, Opus 112 Johannes Brahms
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Roses Red, All Blooming Fair and Bright the Heavens Above Nightly
WILMETTE CONCERT CHOIR
Hymn of Hope Vaclav Nelhybel (Variant of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”) Irish Tune from County Derry Percy Grainger
COMBINED CHOIR AND BAND A Welsh Rhapsody Clare Grundman
Jenny Jones “To Town with Deio” “Two Hearts”
Symphony No. 3 Finale (Excerpts) Gustav Mahler arr. by Jimmie Reynolds
COMBINED BANDS
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March 20, 1974
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND of WILMETTE John P. Paynter, Conductor
Misner Auditorium – Glencoe Wednesday, March 20, 1974
Program
The Sinfonians - Concert March Clifton Williams Scenes From “The Louvre” Norman Dello Joio
The Portals Children’s Gallery The Kings of France The Nativity Paintings Finale
Walt Disney Band Showcase Floyd Werle Little Suite for Band Malcolm Arnold
Prelude Siciliano Rondo
Arranged for Band by John P. Paynter American Folk Rhapsody No. 3 Clare Grundman
Colorado Trail Git Along, Little Dogies Careless Love Turkey in the Straw
Peter R. Herr, Conductor Finale from Symphony No. 4 in F Minor Peter I. Tchaikovsky
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May 1, 1974
THE NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, asst. conductor with special guest artist
Walter Carringer, tenor soloist present
“ C A R N I V A L T I M E “
Wednesday, May 1, 1974 7:15 - 8:30 p.m.
P R O G R A M
Opening - Highlights from the Big Show, “Carnival” Bob Merrill
They Are There Charles E. Ives Circus Band Charles E. Ives
La Fiesta Mexicana (A Mexican Folk Symphony) H. Owen Reed
Prelude and Aztec Dance Mass Carnival
Walt Disney Band Showcase Arr. Floyd E. Werle
-- A Twelve-Minute Intermission -- Scenes from “The Louvre” (Based on Ancient Airs) Norman Dello Joio
The Portals Children’s Gallery The Kings of France The Nativity Paintings Finale
“E lucevan le stelle” from Tosca (I Remember the Starlight) Giacomo Puccini Some Tunes from “Carousel” Richard Rodgers
“If I Loved You” “June Is Bustin’ Out All Over” “You’ll Never Walk Alone”
Walter Carringer, tenor
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May 29, 1974 Murphy School
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June 5, 1974
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Wednesday, June 5, 1974, 8:00 p.m.
Maine Township High School East
PROGRAM
Charter Oak - Concert March Eric Osterling Chester - Overture William Schuman Suite from The Bartered Bride Smetana-Lotter
1. Overture Village Scene Love Duet Opening Chorus 2. Jenik’s Aria Dance of the Villagers 3. March of the Comedians Teasing Duet Dance of the Comedians
Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral Wagner-Cailliet The Rakes of Mallow Leroy Anderson Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley Americans We Henry Fillmore
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June 27, 1974
THE WILMETTE PARK DISTRICT PRESENTS A Starlight Band Concert
IN THE WALLACE BOWL
Featuring NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
Wilmette, Illinois Thursday, June 27, 1974
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
P R O G R A M
Ballet du Plaisir from “Couronnement de la Muse” Gustave Charpentier Symphonic Suite Clifton Williams
Intrada Chorale Jubilee
Beguine Again Glenn Osser Sandpaper Ballet Leroy Anderson
Featuring the entire percussion section plus two Jubilation--An Overture Robert Ward Dance of the Tumblers from The Snow Maiden N. Rimsky-Korsakov Original Dixieland Concerto John Warrington
Nick Valenziano, clarinet Ed Kocher, trombone Patti Behn, tenor sax
Aileen Williams, string bass Peggy Fox, cornet Bob Katzin, drums
Selections from My Fair Lady Frederick Loewe--R.R. Bennett
“With A Little Bit of Luck” “On the Street Where You Live” “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly” “Get Me to the Church on Time” “I’ve Grown Accustomed To Her Face” “I Could Have Danced All Night”
March of the Steel Men Belsterling--Harry Alford Encore: Washington Grays March
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July 4, 1974 12 Noon Ravinia Park ALSO Gillson Park
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July 5, 1974 Jackman Park Glenview
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July 11, 1974
THE WILMETTE PARK DISTRICT PRESENTS . . . A Starlight Band Concert
IN THE WALLACE BOWL
Featuring NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
Wilmette, Illinois Thursday, July 11, 1974
John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Edward Kocher, Trombone
assisted by the
WILMETTE CONCERT CHOIR
Frank Winkler, Conductor Harriet Mae Stengl, Accompanist
PROGRAM
Commando March Samuel Barber Zampa Overture L.J.F. Herold Tango -- “La Cumparsita” G.H. Matos Rodriguez Morceau Symphonique Alexandre Guilmant
Edward Kocher, Trombone Soloist
Wilmette Concert Choir Nightly (Opus 112, No. 2) Johannes Brahms Yearning (Opus 112, No. 1) Johannes Brahms It Is Revealed (Opus 74, No. 5) Robert Schumann I Am Beloved (Opus 79, No. 9) Robert Schumann
Dixieland Front and Center John Warrington “Celebration” from Symphonic Songs for Band R. R. Bennett
Band and Choir in Music by Percy Grainger
Ye Banks and Braes o’ Bonnie Doon Shallow Brown (Soloist -- JoAnn Minds, Contralto) Lost Lady Found Irish Tune from County Derry
Overture Solennelle – “1812” P.I. Tschaikowsky
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July 12, 1974
THE STREAMW00D PARK DISTRICT IS PROUD TO PRESENT:
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
DOLPHIN PARK, PARKSIDE CIRCLE Streamwood, Illinois
July 12, 1974, 7:00 p.m.
P R O G R A M Star Spangled Banner National Emblem March E. E. Bagley Zampa Overture L. J. F. Herold Selections from “The Music Man” Meredith Willson Morceau Symphonique Alexandre Guilmant
Edward Kocher, trombone soloist Variations on “America” Charles Ives Beguine Again Glenn Osser Selections from “My Fair Lady” Frederick Loewe La Cumparsita (Tango) G. H. Matos Rodriquez Dlxieland Front and Center John Warrington Battle Hymn of the Republlc William Steffe-Dragon
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July 25, 1974 THE WILMETTE PARK DISTRICT PRESENTS . . .
A Starlight Band Concert
IN THE WALLACE BOWL Featuring
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Richard J. Suddendorf, Guest Conductor
Thursday, July 25, 1974 8:00 p.m.
Wallace Bowl-Gillson Park
P R O G R A M March “The Duke of Cambridge” Malcolm Arnold Second Suite in F for Band Gustav Holst
March Song Song of the Blacksmith Fantasia
Trumpet Nocturne Richard Maltby Trumpeter’s Lullaby Leroy Anderson
Nancy Blaylock, Trumpet Soloist Symphonic Suite Clifton Williams
Intrada – Chorale March Antique Dance Jubilee
Bugler’s Holiday Leroy Anderson Aerseelen Richard Strauss (All Soul’s Day) March “Washington Post” John Philip Sousa Scenes from ‘‘The Louvre” Norman Dello Joio Based on Ancient Airs
The Portals Children’s Gallery The King of France The Nativity Paintings Finale
Sections from “The King and I” Rodgers & Hammerstein Third Suite for Band Robert Jager
March Waltz Rondo
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Festive Overture Dmitri Shostakovich Trans. by Donald Hunsberger
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November 13,1974 Wednesday, November 13,1974
8:00 P.M.
Rolling Meadows High School 2901 Central Road
Rolling Meadows, IL
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, Conductor
PROGRAM
Ouverture Germaine Tailleferre A Manx Tone Poem - “Mannin Veen” Haydn Wood Paso Doble - “Senor, Senor” Carlos Guermo Sound Print 15 Monte Tubb
Jay Kennedy, solo percussionist American Civil War Fantasy Jerry Bilik
-- Intermission –- Cuernavaca Joseph Willcox Jenkins The Pines of Rome Ottorino Respighi
The Pines of the Villa Borghese The Pines Near a Catacomb The Pines of the Janiculum The Pines of the Appian Way
(Transcribed for Concert Band by Guy M. Duker)
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November 17, 1974
THE WILMETTE PARK DISTRICT PRESENTS . . .
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND WILMETTE, ILLINOIS
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1974
Howard School
John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
PROGRAM Ouverture Germaine Tailleferre
(Transcribed for Symphonic Band by John P. Paynter) A Manx Tone Poem - “Mannin Veen” Haydn Wood Paso Doble - “Senor, Senor” Carlos Guermo Sound Print 15 Monte Tubb
Jay Kennedy, solo percussionist American Civil War Fantasy Jerry Bilik
-- Intermission –- Cuernavaca Joseph Willcox Jenkins The Pines of Rome Ottorino Respighi
The Pines of the Villa Borghese The Pines Near a Catacomb The Pines of the Janiculum The Pines of the Appian Way
(Transcribed for Concert Band by Guy M. Duker)
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December 11, 1974 CHILDRENS’ HOSPITAL PROGRAM
WILMETTE BAND
December 11, 1974 Senor, Senor Sleigh Ride Walt Disney Band Showcase Nutcracker Ballet Suite (arranged by Rogan)
Danses Characteristiques Ouverture Miniature Danse Russe Trepak Danse des Mirlitons Danse Chiniose
* (from 50 Christmas Carols) Jingle Bells (page 9) (play it once; sing it once) Joy to the World (page 14) (in Db Concert) (play it once; sing it once) Silent Night (in Bb Concert) (page 1) (play it once; sing it once) The Twelve Days of Christmas White Christmas (from No. 168 to No. 200 in “Irving Berlin-A Symphonic Portrait) VISIT OF SANTA CLAUS AND HIS HELPERS * (from 50 Christmas Carols) O Come All Ye Faithful (page 11) (in Ab Concert) (Play it once; sing it once) O Little Town of Bethlehem (page 11) (play it once; sing it once) Deck the Halls (in C Concert) (page 7) (play it once; sing it once) We Wish You a Merry Christmas (page 8) (in F Concert) (play once through; sing it 1-1\2 times through) We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas We wish you a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year! Good Tidings to you wherever you are; We wish you a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year! We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas We wish you a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year! * All who can see a part book should play first times through; then everyone except a few instruments should help out on the singing the second time through (LOUD AND CLEAR). + Those who would like to help with the distribution of the toys will go into the audience and greet the children, remaining with them to sing on this final group of three carols. Thanks a lot.
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COMBINED CONCERT
Choral Dynamics Gerald A. Traxler, Conductor
Jack Hoem, Assistant Conductor
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Howard School Auditorium Wilmette, Illinois
Sunday, February 23, 1975
P R O G R A M
CHORAL DYNAMICS Seventy-Six Trombones Willson What Kind of A Fool Am I Bricusse and Newley Dream a Little Dream of Me Schwandt and Andree Solitude Ellington Ain’t She Sweet Ager
Jack Hoem, Conductor When I’m Sixty-Four Listen to the Lambs Dett O Peaceful Night German Fugue for Tinhorns Loesser Twentiana A Choral Montage My Way Revaux and Erancois Our Day Will Come Garson
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Celebration Overture, Opus 61 Paul Creston Variations on a Theme by Robert Schumann Robert Jager English Dances Malcolm Arnold
Andantino Vivace Mesto
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Allegro risoluto Variations on a Korean Folk Song John Barnes Chance America the Beautiful arr. Carmen Dragon
COMBINED BAND & CHORUS I Pledge Allegiance Alfred Reed
Conducted by John Paynter The Entertainer Scott Joplin Selections from Oliver Lionel Bart
Consider Yourself Where Is Love? Oom-pah-pah As Long As He Needs Me I’d Do Anything Who Will Buy? Consider Yourself
Conducted by Jack Hoem Battle Hymn of the Republic arr. Wilhousky
Conducted by Gerald Traxler
A PROGRAM OF THE WILMETTE PARK DISTRICT
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February 26, 1975
MARIE MURPHY CONCERT Wednesday, February 26, 1975
Marie Murphy Junior High School 8:00 P. M.
PARTICIPANTS
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Asst. Conductor
THE MARIE MURPHY JUNIOR HIGH CONCERT BAND
Gene Meltzer, Conductor
P R O G R A M Arioso Clifton Williams
JUNIOR HIGH CONCERT BAND Makin’ the Grade Jim Progris
JUNIOR HIGH JAZZ ENSEMBLE Two Ayres from Gloucester Hugh M. Stuart
The Jolly Earl of Cholmondeley The Fiefs of Wembley
Bad, Bad Leroy Brown J Croce Arr. by Elliot Gilman The Thunderer John Philip Sousa Arr. by James Scott
JUNIOR HIGH CONCERT BAND America, The Beautiful Arr. by Dragon Symphonic Dance No. 3 - Fiesta Clifton Williams Festivo Vaclav Nelhybel Variations on A Korean Folk Song John Barnes Chance
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Jedermann Overture Paul W. Whear Troika from “Lieutenant Kije Suite” Serge Prokofieff Arr. by Harold Walters
COMBINED BANDS The Marie Murphy Junior High extends a sincere thank you to Mr. Paynter and the Northshore Band for making this concert possible.
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March 19, 1975
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette Family Concert
Misner Auditorium – Central School
JOHN P. PAYNTER, CONDUCTOR BARBARA BUEHLMAN, ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR
P R O G R A M
MADEMOISELLE ANGOT--BALLET SUITE Charles Lecocq
Overture Valse ~ Cancan
VARIATIONS ON A KOREAN FOLK SONG John Barnes Chance OVERTURE IN B FLAT Caesar Giovannini
Conducted by Peter R. Herr CANZON SEPTIMI TONI No 2 Giovanni Gabrieli Sacrae Symphoniae - Venice, 1597 CANZONA PER SONARE NO. 2 Giovanni Gabrieli
Choir I - Members of the Northshore Band Brass Section Choir II - The Glencoe Brass Quintet
SYMPHONIC DANCE NO. 3 “FIESTA” Clifton Williams JUBILEE - CONCERT MARCH George Kenny
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman SARABANDE AND POLKA Malcolm Arnold Arranged for band by John P. Paynter
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June 22, 1975
Skokie Park District and Skokie Fine Arts Commission
Present NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND
June 22, 1975
Gross Point Park
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
P R O G R A M
Strike Up the Band George Gershwin Arranged for Band by John P. Paynter Star Spangled Banner Arr. John P. Paynter Third Movement from Symphony No. 2 (Romantic) Howard Hanson
Arranged for band by Barbara Buehlman Bugler’s Holiday LeRoy Anderson Pas Redoublé Saint-Saen - Frackenpohl Chorale and Shaker Dance John Zdechlik Walt Disney Band Showcase Arr. Floyd E. Werle
Give a Little Whistle Heigh-Ho I’m Wishing I’ve Got No Strings With A Smile and a Song
American Civil War Fantasy Jerry Bilik Selections from Hello Dolly Sonny Anderson
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June 26, 1975
THE WILMETTE PARK DISTRICT PRESENTS A Starlight Band Concert
IN THE WALLACE BOWL
Featuring
Northshore Concert Band Wilmette, Illinois
Barbara Buehlman, Conductor
P R O G R A M Strike Up the Band George Gershwin Arr. John P. Paynter Star Spangled Banner Arr. John P. Paynter Overture Beatrice and Benedict Hector Berlioz Walt Disney Band Showcase Arr. Floyd E. Werle
Give a Little Whistle Heigh-Ho I’m Wishing I’ve Got No Strings With a Smile and a Song
Clarinet Candy Leroy Anderson
Featuring The Entire Clarinet Section Third Movement From Symphony No.2 (Romantic) Howard Hanson
Transcribed for Band by Barbara Buehlman Bandolero Glenn Osser American Civil War Fantasy Jerry Bilik Selections from Hello Dolly Arr. W. B. “Sonny” Anderson National Emblem March Sonny Anderson
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NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Wilmette, Illinois Following are the programs planned for the rest of the summer concert schedule. They are designed to give us the right kind of material for each audience, to prepare us in the best possible way for the European trip, and to conserve your time, energy, and think power as the schedule gets increasingly busy. Your cooperation in preparing these numbers and in bringing your full energies to their performance will be appreciated July 4 - Ravinia July 5 - Glenview 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Strike Up the Band Strike Up the Band Star Spangled Banner Star Spangled Banner Choral and Shaker Dance Hands Across the Sea Hands Across the Sea Chorale and Shaker Dance Selections from “Oliver” Sound of Music (or Oliver or Fiddler)
Nancy Hinners, soprano Bugler’s Holiday Bugler’s Holiday Clarinet Candy The Pledge of Allegiance American Civil War Fantasy Americana (chorus only) Hello Dolly Battle Hymn of the Republic Stars and Stripes Forever Hello Dolly Stars and Stripes Forever * * * * JULY 10-Gillson Bowl & JULY 13-Skokie(Central) July 4 - Glenview 4:00 p.m. Strike Up the Band Star Spangled Banner Chorale and Shaker Dance Strike Up the Band Star Spangled Banner Hands Across the Sea Die Fledermaus Overture Nancy Hinners, soprano Sound of Music Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral Clarinet Candy Hands Across the Sea Walt Disney Band Showcase Irish Tune from County Derry American Civil War Fantasy Hello Dolly Hello Dolly * * * * Stars and Stripes Forever July 24-Gillson Bowl & JULY 27-Skokie (Oakton) * * * * Strike Up the Band July 4 - Gillson Bowl Star Spangled Banner 6:45 p.m. Die Fledermaus Overture French National Defile March Strike Up the Band Festival a Kerkrade Star Spangled Banner Fiddler on the Roof Hands Across the Sea Four Scottish Dances Fiddler on the Roof America the Beautiful Chorale and Shaker Dance Stars and Stripes Forever Bugler’s Holiday (Hello Dolly) National Emblem American Civil War Fantasy HELLO DOLLY Jerry Herman
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(Arranged for Band by W. B. Anderson) Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa NOTE: Barbara did a fantastic job during the last two weeks She will continue to share in the conducting and we will plan to use her arrangement of the “Romantic Symphony” on tour. Thanks to all of you for your continued great support and cooperation. You’re the greatest. J.P.P.
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July 4, 1975 THE. WILMETTE PARK DISTRICT PRESENTS . . .
A Starlight Band concert IN THE WALLACE BOWL
Featuring
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
WILMETTE, ILLINOIS
FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1975
JOHN P. PAYNTER, CONDUCTOR BARBARA BUEHLMAN, ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR
P R O G R A M
Strike Up the Band George Gershwin Arranged for Band by John P. Paynter Star Spangled Banner arr. John P. Paynter Hands Across the Sea John Philip Sousa Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley Chorale and Shaker Dance John Zdechlik Bugler’s Holiday Leroy Anderson
Featuring the entire cornet/trumpet section National Emblem Bagley American Civil War Fantasy Jerry Bilik Selections from “Hello Dolly” Sonny Anderson Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
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July 5, 1975 Glenview Chamber of Commerce Street Sale 3 p.m. July 5 - Glenview 3:00 p.m. Strike Up the Band Star Spangled Banner Hands Across the Sea Chorale and Shaker Dance Sound of Music (or Oliver or Fiddler) Bugler’s Holiday Clarinet Candy American Civil War Fantasy Hello Dolly Stars and Stripes Forever
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July 10, 1975 The Wilmette Park District Presents
Starlight Band Concert In The Wallace Bowl
Featuring
Northshore Concert Band Wilmette, Illinois
Thursday, July 10, 1975
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
PROGRAM
Strike Up the Band George Gershwin
Arranged for Band by John P. Paynter
** Star Spangled Banner ** Die Fledermaus Overture Johann Strauss Scenes from the Louvre Norman Dello Joio
The Portals Children’s Gallery The Kings of France The Nativity Paintings Finale
Bugler’s Holiday. . Leroy Anderson Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral from “Lohengrin” Richard Wagner Paso Doble - Amparita Rica .Jaime Texidor Irish Tune From County Derry Percy Grainger Selections from “Sound of Music” Richard Rodgers March - “Hands Across The Sea” John Philip Sousa Encore: Hello Dolly
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July 13, 1975
Skokie Park District and Skokie Fine Arts Commission
Northshore Concert Band July 13, 1975 Central Park
North Shore Concert Band
Wilmette, Illinois
PROGRAM Strike Up the Band George Gershwin arr. Paynter Star Spangled Banner Arr. Paynter Chorale and Shaker Dance Zdechlik Scenes from Louvre Dello Joio Bugler’s Holiday Anderson Selections from Oliver Bart
Nancy Hinners, Soprano Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral Wagner Hands Across the Sea Sousa Irish Tune from County Derry Grainger
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July 24, 1975
The Wilmette Park District Presents
Starlight Band Concert
In The Wallace Bowl Featuring
Northshore Concert Band Of Wilmette
Wilmette, Illinois Thursday, July 24, 1975
John P. Paynter Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
International Tour Program Strike Up the Band George Gershwin
Arranged for Band by John P. Paynter Star Spangled Banner Arr. John P. Paynter Chorale and Shaker Dance John Zdechlik Le Regiment de Sambre-et-Meuse A. Turlet Festival a Kerkrade Serge Lancen
Overture Serenade in Front of the Town Hall Recreation in the Garden Dutch Beer and Chips Grand Parade in the Stadium
Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley Four Scottish Dances Malcolm Arnold America the Beautiful Samuel Ward Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa Encores: National Emblem March, Hello Dolly
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July 27, 1975
Skokie Park District and Skokie Fine Arts Commission Presents Northshore Concert Band
July 27, 1975 Oakton Park
John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
P R O G R A M Strike Up the Band Arranged by Paynter Star Spangled Banner Arranged by Paynter Die Fledermaus Overture Strauss French National Defile March Turlot Festival A Kerkrade Lancer Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley Four Scottish Dances Arnold arranged by Paynter America the Beautiful Ward Stars and Stripes Forever Sousa
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The following list was circulated to band members before the band left for its 1975 European concert tour. NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE Repertoire of the 1975 European Tour CLASSICAL AND STANDARD Beatrice and Benedict Overture . . . . . . . . . Hector Berlioz Irish Tune from County Derry . . . . . . . . . Percy A. Grainger Finale - Symphony No. 2 (“Romantic”) . . . . . Howard Hanson-Buehlman Die Fledermaus Overture . . . . . . . . . . . Johann Strauss Folk Song Suite . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Vaughan Williams CONTEMPORARY Four Scottish Dances . . . . . . . . . Malcolm Arnold-Paynter Sarabande and Polka . . . . . . . . . . Malcolm Arnold-Paynter Scenes from the Louvre . . . . . . . . . . Norman Dello Joio Festival a Kerkrade . . . . . . . . . . . . .Serge Lancen Festive Overture . . . . . . . . . . .Dimitri Shostakovitch Chorale and Shaker Dance . . . . . . . . . . . John Zdechlik POPULAR Bugler’s Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leroy Anderson Clarinet Candy . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leroy Anderson Highlights from “Oliver” . . . . . . . . . . . Lionel Bart Selections from “Fiddler on the Roof” . . . . . . . . . Jerry Bock Strike Up the Band . . . . . . . . . . George Gershwin-Paynter Hello Dolly . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sonny Herman-Paynter Selections from “Sound of Music” . . . . . . . . . Richard Rodgers Walt Disney Band Showcase . . . . . . . . . . . Floyd Werle MARCHES AND NATIONAL National Emblem March . . . . . . . . . . . . E. E. Bagley The Star Spangled Banner . . . . . . . . . . . Smith-Paynter Hands Across the Sea John Philip Sousa Stars and Stripes Forever . . . . . . . . . . John Philip Sousa America the Beautiful . . . . . . . . . . . . Samuel Ward Amparita Roca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jaime Texidor
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The following list was in the printed program in general use throughout the band’s concert tour. 1975 European Concert Tour August 9, Eiffel Tower August 12, Kurhsaal, Lucerne August 14, Bundesgarden, Schru Mannheim August 15, Patton Barracks, Heidelberg August 16, Bde Klimmedre Bezar, Rotterdam August 19, Windsor Safari Park, London August 20, South Bank, London
REPERTOIRE Classical and Standard
Beatrice and Benedict Overture H. Berlioz L’Arlesienne Suite No. 2 G. Bizet Irish Tune from County Derry P. Grainger Finale - Symphony No. 2 (“Romantic”) H. Hanson/Buehlman Die Fledermaus Overture J. Strauss Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral from “Lohengrin” R. Wagner/Bainum Folk Song Suite R. Vaughan Williams
Contemporary Four Scottish Dances M. Arnold/Paynter Sarabande and Polka M. Arnold/Paynter Scenes from the Louvre N. Dello Joio Festival a Kerkrade S. Lancen Festive Overture D. Shostakovitch Chorale and Shaker Dance J. Zdechlik
Light and Popular Bugler’s Holiday L. Anderson Clarinet Candy L. Anderson Highlights from “Oliver” L. Bart
Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley Strike up the Band G. Gershwin/Paynter
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Hello Dolly S. Herman Selections from “Sound of Music” R. Rogers Walt Disney Band Showcase F. Werle
Marches and National National Emblem March E.E. Bagley American Civil War Fantasy J. Bilik The Star Spangled Banner Smith Hands Across the Sea J.P. Sousa Stars and Stripes Forever J.P. Sousa Amparita Roca J. Texidor Le Regiment de Sambre-et-Meuse A. Turlet America the Beautiful S. Ward
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October 5, 1975
St. Peter Cultural Life Committee presents the Northshore Concert Band
PROGRAM
Festive Overture Shostakovich Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral Wagner German Dances Epinicion John Paulson Broadway Curtain Time arr. John Krance Highlights from Sound of Music Richard Rodgers Irish Tune from County Derry Percy Aldridge Grainger Hello Dolly Arr. W. B. “Sonny” Anderson Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
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November 9, 1975
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist
Howard Junior High School Auditorium
17th & Spencer, Wilmette, Illinois November 9, 1975, 3:00 p.m.
PROGRAM *Festive Overture Dmitri Shostakovich Royce Hall Suite Healey Willan
Prelud e and Fugue Menuet Rondo
*Sabre and Spurs lohn Philip Sousa Laudi Alla Vergine Maria .Giuseppe Verdi (Praise to the Virgin Mary) arr. Barbara Buehlman
Barbara Buehlman, conducting Epinicion John Paulson *Chorale Prelude “God of Our Fathers” Claude T. Smith
Intermission Three Dances from Henry VIII Edward German
Morris Dance arr. Dale Casteel Shepherd’s Dance Torch Dance
Shepherd’s Hey Percy Aldridge Grainger Vocal Selections
Nancy Hinners Broadway Curtain Time arr. John Krance Encores: Hello Dolly and Stars & Stripes Forever * brass players from the Northwestern University “Wildcat” Marching Band assisting
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December 17, 1975
29th Annual Mid-West National Band and Orchestra Clinic Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago, Illinois
Ceremonial Fanfare John P. Paynter The Star Spangled Banner
Ceremonial Fanfare has been composed by John P. Paynter especially for this performance by the Northshore Band at the 29th Annual Mid-West National Band and Orchestra Clinic.
Die Fledermaus Overture Johann Strauss/Cailliet Variations on “Jerusalem the Golden” Charles Ives/Brion Epinicion John Paulson Concerto for Trumpet and Trombone Paul Severson, Mark McDunn
Bobby Shew, trumpet Bill Porter, trombone
Laudi Alle Vergine Maria (Praise to the Virgin Mary) Verdi/Buehlman
Arranged for band by Barbara Buehlman Barbara Buehlman, conductor
For Stars and Halfstars from “Sessions In Sound” Ken Whitcomb, Barbara Buehlman “Secret Mission” “Lightly Latin” “Go Down Moses” “I’m a Yankee Doodle Dandy” Round ‘n Round (A Concert Overture) Wayne Robinson Gallant Puppet Harry Sosnik Three Dances From “Henry VIII” Sir Edward German/Casteel
I. Morris Dance II. Shepherd’s Dance III. Torch Dance
arranged for band by Dale Casteel
Finale from “Symphony No. 3” Camille Saint-Saëns/Slocum
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January 21, 1976 Crete, Illinois Crete-Monee High School
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND of Wilmette, Illinois
John Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Wednesday, January 21, 1976
PROGRAM Strike Up the Band - Gershwin-Paynter
Star Spangled Banner Die Fledermaus Overture Johann Strauss Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral from Lohengrin Richard Wagner American Salute Morton Gould Epinicion John Paulson Selections from The Sound of Music Rodgers & Hammerstein
Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist
- - Intermission - - Suite of Old American Dances Robert Russell Bennett
Cake Walk Schottische Western One-Step WallflowerWaltz Rag
Laudi Alla Vergine Maria (Praise to the Virgin Mary) Giuseppe Verdi
Arranged for Band and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Round ‘N Round Wayne Robinson America the Beautiful Arr. Carmen Dragon
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Encores: Bugler’s Holiday Hello Dolly
Stars and Stripes Forever
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February 8, 1976
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor February 8, 1976 at 7:00 p.m.
Sponsored by the Wilmette Park District, Wilmette, Illinois
PROGRAM Bicentennial 1776-1976
Early America
A Concert Overture—”Round ‘N Round” Wayne Robinson (The Folk Melodies, “Round and Round Old Joe Clark” and “Row, Row, Row”)
Variations on “Jerusalem the Golden” Charles Ives
(Early New England Hymn Tune) Suite of Old American Dances Robert Russell Bennett
Cake Walk Schottische Western One-Step Wallflower Waltz Rag
Nineteenth Century European Dances
Torch Procession—”Fackeltanz No. 3” Giacomo Meyerbeer Two Slavonic Dances, Opus 46, Nos. 7 and 8 Antonin Dvorak
Intermission
An Early American Band Concert American Folk Song Suite Arthur Frackenpohl
He’s Gone Away John Henry Go ‘way From My Window Mama Don’t Allow
Concert March—On the Mall” Edwin Franko Goldman The Whistler and His Dog Arthur Pryor American Salute Morton Gould
(Based on “When Johnny Comes Marching Home”)
Howard Junior High School Auditorium 17th & Spencer, Wilmette, Illinois
February 8, 1976, 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Wilmette Park District, Village of Wilmette, Illinois
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February 25, 1976 [] Joint Concert with Marie Murphy Junior High School February 27-29 Iowa – Minnesota – Wisconsin Tour March 24, Central School, Glencoe
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April 7, 1976
Program EASTVIEW JUNIOR HIGH BAND
Lexington March Karl L. King Suite from Bohemia Vaclav Nelhybel Avatara Mike Leckrone
Lynn Scherf, Conductor
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE Fanfare - Strike Up the Band Gershwin/Paynter Chorale and Shaker Dance John P. Zdechlik Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral Richard Wagner from “Lohengren” Arr. G.C. Bainum Variations on a Korean Folk Song John Barnes Chance Bugler’s Holiday Leroy Anderson Highlights from “Fiddler on the Roof” Arr. Michael Buckley Hello, Dolly Arr. W.B. Anderson
John P. Paynter, Conductor
COMBINED BANDS The Rocketeer Kenneth L. Farrell The Spirit of ‘76 Clare Grundman
(Based on songs of the time of George Washington and the American Revolution Karen Muhling, Narrator
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April 9-11 Michigan Tour
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May 22 and 23, 1976
Gerry Traxler’s Choral Dynamics Co-Featuring the Internationally Famous 110-Piece Northshore Concert Band
John P. Paynter, Conductor; Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Libertyville HighSchool Auditorium Saturday, May 22nd and Sunday, May 23rd, 1976
8 P.M. After the Intermission: Northshore Concert Band Strike Up the Band Gershwin, Paynter American Overture Jenkins Black Is the Color of My True Love’s Hair Traditional American Salute Gould Highlights from The Sound of Music Rodgers Suite of Old American Dances Bennett National Emblem March Bagley Flight of the Bumblebee Kimsky-Korsakoff
Band and Chorus A Ballad of the North and South Lockwood
Paul Bolman, Narrator A Poor Wayfarin’ Stranger Fred Summertime Gershwin They Can’t Take That Away From Me Gershwin Our Love Is Here to Stay Gershwin
Soloists: Lin Paquett (Sat.) Joan Smith (Sun.)
Bess, You Is My Woman Now Gershwin
Soloists: Rosalita De Goote (Sat.) Millie Kuni (Sun.)
A Foggy Day in London Town Gershwin It Ain’t Necessarily So Gershwin
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May 26, 1976 Ramada Inn, 9:30 pm, Highwood June 24, 1976 Wilmette Bowl, 8 pm June 27, 1976 N.A.M.M. & N.A.B.I.M., 8 am July 4, 1976 Wilmette Bowl July 5, 1976 Ravinia 1 pm July 15 1976 Wilmette Bowl, 8 pm July 29, 1976 Wilmette Bowl, 8 pm November 7, 1976 Northshore Concert Band John P. Paynter, Conductor Sponsored by the Wilmette Park District, Wilmette, Illinois
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February 6, 1977
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Michael Golemo, alto saxophone.
Keith Ramsden, trumpet Lendell King, trombone Bernard Dobroski, tuba
Howard Junior High School Auditorium
Wilmette, Illinois Sunday, February 6, 1977, 7:00 p.m.
PROGRAM
Hary Janos Suite Zoltan Kodaly
Prelude: The Fairy Tale Begins Viennese Musical Clock Song The Battle and Defeat of Napoleon Intermezzo Entrance of the Emperor and His Court
Arranged for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum Concertino for Three Brass and Band Floyd E. Werle
Vintage Foxtrot Lullaby Greek Dance
Keith Ramsden, trumpet; Lendel King, trombone; Bernard Dobroski, tuba Finale from Death and Transfiguration Richard Strauss
Arranged for band by A. A. Harding Spectrum (For Recorded Tape and Band) Herbert Bielawa Semper Fidelis March John Philip Sousa
—Intermission— The Duke of Marlborough Fanfare Percy Grainger The Immovable Do (Or “Cyphering C”) Percy Grainger Lads of Wamphray March Percy Grainger Ye Banks and Braes O’ Bonnie Doon Percy Grainger Serenade for Alto Saxophone and Band Frank Bencriscutto
Michael Galemo, alto saxophone Overture Tam O’Shanter Malcolm Arnold
Arranged for band by John P. Paynter
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February 23, 1977
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor The Marie Murphy Junior High Concert Band and jazz ensemble
Gene Meltzer, Conductor Marie Murphy Junior High School
Wednesday, February 23, 1977 8 p.m.
PROGRAM
Watermelon Man Herbie Hancock arr. Jerry Coker
Soloists: Doug Urry - Alto Sax Sheri Aronson - Electric Flute Mark Holmberg - Alto Sax Gerard Crowe - Bass Guitar Hal Garfinkel - Drums
More or Less John LaPorta
Soloists: Mark Holmberg - Alto Sax Ann Wainer - Tenor Sax Carol Epkins - Drums
JUNIOR HIGH JAZZ ENSEMBLE
. Four Freedoms Overture Leland Forsblad Seals and Crofts in Concert J. Seals and D. Crofts arr. George Cole
Summer Breeze We May Never Pass This Way Again Diamond Girl
Burnished Brass (Concert March) John. Cacavas
JUNIOR HIGH CONCERT BAND Colas Breugnon Overture Dimitri Kabalevsky Finale from Death and Transfiguration Richard Straus arr. A. A. Harding Semper Fidelis John Philip Sousa Espana Rhapsodie Emanuelle Chabrier Hary Janos Suite Zoltan Kodaly Arr. Glenn Cliffe Bainum
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Viennese Musical Clock Entrance of the Emperor and His Court
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
Above, Below and Between Selections from The Wiz Charlie Smalls Arr. Bob Lowdcon
He’s the Wizard Slide Some Oil to Me If You Believe Ease On Down the Road
The Czar’s March Rimsky-Korsakof Arr. Igor Hudadoff From the Opera The Tale of Czar Saltan
COMBINED BANDS
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February 1977? (This is not in Ernie’s Binder; I don’t know the date)
Northshore Concert Band
PROGRAM Savannah River Holiday Overture Ron Nelson Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral from Lohengrin Richard Wagner
Arranged for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum Capriccio Concertant W. Francis McBeth
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Curtain Up Warren Barker Andante and March from Symphony No. 6 P.I.Tschaikowsky
—Intermission—
El Capitan John Philip Sousa Symphonic Jubilee Joseph Willcox Jenkins The Magic of Disney Warren Barker
Northshore Concert Band Chorus
*****
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March 1 - American Bandmasters Association, Evanston - 8 p.m. NOT IN ERNIE’s BINDER
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March 19, 1977
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
A FESTIVAL FOR WINDS, PERCUSSION, STRINGS, AND PIANO Evanston, Illinois
Saturday, March 19, 1977
GRAND FINALE PROGRAM Colas Breugnon Overture Dimitri Kabalevsky-Walter Beeler Finale from Death and Transfiguration Richard Strauss-A A. Harding Hary Janos Suite Zoltan Kodaly-G.C. Bainum
1. Prelude: The Fairy Tale Begins 2. Viennese Musical Clock 3. Song 4. The Battle and Defeat of Napoleon 5. Intermezzo 6. Entrance of the Emperor and His Court
Triumphal Dance of the Coolies from Red Poppy Ballet Reinhold Gliere-Barbara Buehlman Laude Howard Hanson
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April 15-16-17, 1977 Tour: Mascoutah, IL, Troy, Missouri, Pekin, IL
REPERTOIRE
Classical and Standard Colas Breugnon Overture Dimitri Kabalevsky/Beeler Irish Tune from County Derry Percy Grainger Ye Banks and Brae o’ Bonnie Doon Percy Grainger Finale from Death and Transfiguration Richard Strauss/Harding Triumphal Dance of the Coolies from Red Poppy Reinhold Gliere/Buehlman Hary Janos Suite Zoltan Kodaly/Bainum
Contemporary Festive Overture Dimitri Shostakovitch/Hunsberger Laude (Chorale, Variations and Metamorphoses) Howard Hanson First Suite for Band Alfred Reed Elegy John Barnes Chance Symphonic Movement Vaclav Nelhybel Liturgical Music for Band Martin Mailman Caccia and Chorale Clifton Williams
Light and Popular Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley Strike Up the Band George Gershwin/Paynter Hello Dolly S. Herman Bugler’s Holiday Leroy Anderson Selections from The Sound of Music Richard Rodgers/Bennett
Marches and National Semper Fidelis March John Philip Sousa
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Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa America the Beautiful Samuel Ward/Dragon Symphonic Concert March G. Bonelli Parading the Brasses Acton Ostling
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April 23 - Deerfield - 3 p.m.
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June 23, 1977
GILLSON PARK BOWL WILMETTE, ILLINOIS Thursday, June 23, 1977
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
NATIONAL ANTHEM
P R O G R A M
Sine Nomine Vaughan Williams-Reed La Gazza Ladra (The Thievish Magpie) Rossini-Cailliet Original Dixieland Concerto John Warrington
Kathy Freer, clarinet Bill Hochkeppel, tenor saxophone Lynn Scherf, trumpet Tirn Wolfrarn, trombone Henry Zazra, tuba Robert Katsin, drums
Caccia and Chorale Clifton Williams Horse and Buggy Leroy Anderson Irish Washerwoman An Original Suite Gordon Jacob
March Intermezzo
Selections from Carnival Merrill-Hawkins Direct from Vienna Mira Yes, My Heart Yum, Ticky, Ticky, Tum, Tum Love Makes the World Go ‘Round Grand Imperial Cirque De Paris
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July 4, 1977 Ravinia (12-1:30 pm) Glenview Church Ice Cream Social, Gillson Park Bowl (7 pm)
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Nancy Hinners, Soprano
Gillson Park, Wilmette, Illinois 7:00 P.M. FOURTH OF JULY, 1977
- PROGRAM -
- STAR SPANGLED BANNER -
E1 Capitan March John Philip Sousa Porgy and Bess Selections George Gershwin Overture - Merry Wives of Windsor Otto Nicolai Original Dixieland Concerto John Warrington
Barbara Buehlman, conducting Stan Shell, clarinet
William Hochkeppel, tenor saxophone Lynn Scherf, trumpet Tim Wolfram, trombone Henry Zazra, tuba Robert Katzin, drums
A Foster Fantasy Stephen Foster Leroy Anderson Suite Leroy Anderson
Horse and Buggy The Minstrel Boy Irish Washerwoman
Selections from Oliver! Lionel Bart
Nancy Hinners, soprano God of Our Fathers Claude Smith American Civil War Fantasy Jerry H. Bilik
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July 9, 1977 Gundry House Museum Lawn
Mineral Point, Wisconsin
July 10, 1977Symphony of the Hills NCB: 6 p.m.
7:30 Symphony of the Hills Followed by 1812 Overture, jointly
Combined Concert with the Symphony of the Hills
Symphony of the Hills Dodgeville, Wisconsin
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF Wilmette
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Nancy Hinners, Soprano
- PROGRAM –
- STAR SPANGLED BANNER - E1 Capitan March (July 9 & 10) John Philip Sousa Porgy and Bess Selections (July 9) George Gershwin Overture - Merry Wives of Windsor (July 10) Otto Nicolai Selections from Carnival (July 9 & 10) Original Dixieland Concerto (July 9 & 10) John Warrington
Barbara Buehlman, conducting Stan Shell, clarinet William Hochkeppel, tenor saxophone Lynn Scherf, trumpet Tim Wolfram, trombone Henry Zazra, tuba Robert Katzin, drums
A Foster Fantasy (July 9) Stephen Foster Leroy Anderson Suite (July 9) Leroy Anderson
Horse and Buggy The Minstrel Boy Irish Washerwoman
Selections from Oliver! (July 9 & 10) Lionel Bart J
Nancy Hinners, soprano God of Our Fathers (July 9 & 10) Claude Smith American Civil War Fantasy (July 9 & 10) Jerry H. Bilik
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Encores: America The Beautiful, Hello Dolly, Stars and Stripes Forever (July 9 & 10)
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July 17, 1977
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Wallace Bowl
Gillson Park, Wilmette, Illinois
Sunday, July 17, 1977 7:00 p.m.
P R O G R A M
- Star Spangled Banner –
Toccata Girolamo Frescobaldi/Slocum Oberon Overture Carl Maria von Weber The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise Lockhart - Seitz Grant Them Rest from the Requiem, Opus 48 Gabriel Fauré
Arranged for Band and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman First Suite in E-Flat for Military Band Gustav Holst
Chaconne Intermezzo March
Australian Up-Country Tune Percy Grainger-G. C. Bainum The Footlifter March Henry Fillmore Selections from A Chorus Line Marvin Hamlisch & Edward Kleban Revolutionary Fantasy Ernest S. Williams Overture 1812 P. I. Tschaikowsky
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July 21, 1977
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND WILMETTE, ILLINOIS Thursday, July 21, 1977
8:00 p.m. John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
- - NATIONAL ANTHEM –
P R O G R A M March and Procession of Bacchus Leo Delibes The Octopus and the Mermaid Karl L. King King Karl King. Henry Fillmore Tone Poem - “Finlandia” Jean Sibelius The Last Spring Edvard Grieg Ballet Egyptian Ludgini-Bennett Gaslight Gayeties Arr. James Ployhar Cole Porter - A Symphonic Portrait Cole Porter-R. R. Bennett Blue Danube Waltz Johann Strauss The Universal Judgement DeNardis
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July 28, 1977
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Peter Fleming, trumpet solo
Gillson Park Bowl, Wilmette, Illinois Wallace Bowl
Gillson Park Wilmette, Illinois Thursday,
July 28, 1977 8:00 p.m.
P R O G R A M –
- Star Spangled Banner - Chicago Tribune March W. P. Chambers Academic Festival Overture, Opus 80 Johannes Brahms Bye Bye Blues (No composer given) Andante Cantabile P. I. Tschaikowsky Selections from Mary Poppins Richard Sherman and Robert Sherman Midnight in Paris Conrad and Magidson Dramatic Essay Clifton Williams
Peter Fleming, trumpet solo E1 Dorado William McRae Victory at Sea Richard Rodgers Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
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September 18, 1977 Wilmette Fair (no program in Ernie’s Binder) October 1, 1977 (no program in Ernie’s Binder) Evanston Hospital Parking Lot Evanston Hospital Dedication Concert Evanston, Illinois
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October 15, 1977
St. Peter Cultural Life Committee presents The Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Nancy Hinners, Soprano St. Peter Activity Center
Arlington Heights, Illinois
October 15, 1977
PROGRAM
STRIKE UP THE BAND Citizen Kane Overture B. Herrman Selections from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock-Buckley Classic Prelude and March C. M. Von Weber-Hubbell
(Conducted by the arranger - Fred M. Hubbell) Clarinet Candy Leroy Anderson Finale from Death and Transfiguration Richard Strauss Selections from A Chorus Line Marvin Hamlisch-Cacauas
INTERMISSION King Karl King March Henry Fillmore Cole Porter A Symphonic Portrait Cole Porter Slide by Slide Ron Dekker Highlights from Oliver Lionel Bart
Nancy Hinners. Soprano Gaslight Gayeties George M. Cohan American Civil War Fantasy America The Beautiful Samuel Ward-Dragon
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October 27, 1977 Northern Illinois Industrial Association (no program in Ernie’s binder)
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November 6, 1977
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Sunday, November 6, 1977, 2:00 p.m.
Wilmette Junior High School, Wilmette
PROGRAM Citizen Kane Overture Bernard Herrman Finale—Death and Transfiguration Richard Strauss Morning Has Broken Arr. James Ployhar Bugler’s Holiday Leroy Anderson Classic Prelude and March C.M. von Weber
Conducted by the arranger, Fred M. Hubbell Selection from The Wiz Charlie Smalls
—Intermission— King Karl King March Henry Fillmore Evergreen Barbara Streisand
Keith Ramsden, trumpet soloist Slide by Slide Ron Dekker Selections from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock-Buckley
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December 14, 1977
31st Annual Mid-West National Band and Orchestra Clinic Wednesday. December 14, 1977 8 p.m.
P R O G R A M
Opening Ceremony and Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key
Peter Friedmann, Narrator Citizen Kane Overture Bernard Herrmann-Arr. Ross Hastings Morning Has Broken (Gaelic Melody) Arr. James D. Ployhar Gregorian Overture Herbert Elwell & Robert Nelson Evergreen Barbara Streisand-Arr. Andrew Balent
Keith Ramsden, Trumpet Studies in Motion Fisher Tull
Statis (The appearance of sound in a stationary position) Rotation (Sounds and textures in linear motion) Oscillation (The culmination of motion and fluctuating timbers)
Guest Conductor, Fisher Tull
Classic Prelude and March C.M. von Weber-Arr. Fred Hubbell
Guest Conductor, Fred Hubbell
Christmas Festival Overture, Op. 30, No. 2 Nicolai Berezowsky-Arr. John Boyd
Guest Conductor, John Boyd Selections from “The Wiz” Charlie Smalls-Arr. Bob Lowden Country Auction Marga Richter
Barbara Buehlman, Conducting Music for Two Wind Bands Handel-William Sehaefer
Overture Lento Allegro
Barbara Buehlman, Conducting Slide by Slide Ron Dekker The Building of the House Benjamin Britten-Arr. Thad Marciniak Selections from “Annie” Charles Strouse-Arr. J. Edmondson
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Nancy Hinners, Soprano The Magic of Disney Arr. Warren Barker
Northshore Band Choir Peter Friedmann, Narrator
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January 28, 1978
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Wilmette, I11inois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Coal City Concert Saturday, January 28, 1978
P R O G R A M
Savannah River Holiday Overture Ron Nelson Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral from Lohengrin Richard Wagner Arranged for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum Capriccio Concertant W. Francis McBeth
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Curtain Up Warren Barker Andante and March from Symphony No. 6 P.I. Tschaikowsky
- Intermission - El Capitan John Philip Sousa Symphonic Jubilee Joseph Willcox Jenkins The Magic of Disney Warren Barker
Northshore Concert Band Chorus
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February 5, 1978
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Wilmette, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Wilmette Junior High School Howard School—17th and Spencer
3 p.m.
PROGRAM
Savannah River Holiday Overture Ron Nelson Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral from Lohengrin Richard Wagner
Arranged for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum Capriccio Concertant W. Francis McBeth
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Curtain Up Warren Barker Andante and March from Symphony No. 6 P.I. Tschaikowsky
—Intermission— El Capitan John Philip Sousa Symphonic Jubilee Joseph Willcox Jenkins The Magic of Disney Warren Barker
Northshore Concert Band Chorus
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February 22, 1978
The Kiwanis Club of Barrington Proudly Present The Northshore Concert Band
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Barrington High School 8 p.m.
P R O G R A M
Savannah River Holiday Overture Ron Nelson Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral from Lohengrin Richard tWagner
Arranged for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum Capriccio Concertant W. Francis McBeth
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Four Cornish Dances Malcolm Arnold Andante and March from Symphony No. 6 P. I. Tschaikowsky
- Intermission - El Capitan John Philip Sousa Petite Suite Claude Debussy The Magic of Disney Warren Barker
Northshore Concert Band Chorus Encores Hello Dolly America the Beautiful
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March 1, 1978
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
44th Annual American Bandmasters Association Convention John P. Paynter, Conductor; Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
8:00 p.m.
Program Fanfare Opening — “Strike Up the Band” George Gershwin — Arr. John P. Paynter
The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key
John P. Paynter, Conducting Director, Northshore Concert Band
Overture — “The Corsair” Hector Berlioz
Lt. Col. Richard E. Thurston, Conducting Chief, Bands Branch SAF/OICE
Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral from “Lohengrin” Richard Wagner
Dr. William D. Revelli, Conducting (No, there was a substitute) Arr. Glenn Cliffe Bainum Director of Bands Emeritus, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Four Cornish Dances Malcolm Arnold
Dr. Lawrence R. Sutherland, Conducting Arr. Thad Marciniak Director of Bands, California State University, Fresno
Overture — “Emperor” Edward Kiesler
Edgar Thiessen, Conducting Arr. Edgar Thiessen Conductor, Kiel (Wisc.) Municipal Band Professor of Music, Silver Lake College and Lakeland College
Bolero From “Sicilian Vespers” Giuseppe Verdi
Dr. Alfred Reed, Conducting Arr. Alfred Reed Composer-Arranger, University of Miami (Florida)
Nancy Hinners, Soprano Capriccio Concertant W. Francis McBeth
Dr. W. Francis McBeth, Conducting Ouachita University, Arkadelphia, Arkansas
- Intermission -
Savannah River Holiday Overture Ron Nelson
Miles H. Johnson, Conducting Director of Bands, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota
Petite Suite Claude Debussy
En Bateau — Cortege — Menuet — Ballet Arr. Frank Winterbottom Lt. Col. Gilbert Mitchell, AUS Ret., Conducting Music Director, Northern Virginia Chamber Orchestra
The 1978 Ostwald Award Winner — Undergraduate Student Category
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Major Allen C. Crowell, Conducting Associate Bandmaster, The United States Army Band
La Belle Helene Overture Jacques Offenbach
Col. Arnald D. Gabriel, Conducting (Paynter was substitute) Arr. Lawrence Odom Commander/Conductor, United States Air Force Band
Hello Dolly Jerry Herman
Barbara Buehlman, Conducting Arr. W. B. Anderson Assistant Conductor, Northshore Concert Band Chairman of Fine Arts, Round Lake (IL) Public Schools
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March 8,1978
A COMBINED BAND CONCERT Wednesday, March 8,1978
MARIE MURPHY SCHOOL 8:00 P.M.
Participants THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
THE MARIE MURPHY CONCERT BAND AND JAZZ ENSEMBLE
Gene Meltzer, Conductor
PROGRAM Vangie Jeff Taylor
Soloists: Dan Bellows - Tenor Sax Dotty Boehm - Trumpet
Makin’ the Grade Jim Progris
Soloists: Tom Murelle - Tener Sax Allen Falcon - Baritone Sax Keith Turner - Drums
JAZZ ENSEMBLE
March Lamar Clifton Williams Hebrides Suite Clare Grundman
I. The Peat-Fire Flame IV. The Road to the Isles
Make Me Smile James Pankow
from “Chicago: A Portrait in Sound” arr. John Cacavas
MARIE MURPHY CONCERT BAND La Belle Helene Overture Jacques Offenbach Four Cornish Dances Malcolm Arnold The Magic of Disney Warren Barker Hello Dolly Jerry Herman
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Prelude to Act III of Lohengrin Richard Wagner
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arr. Frank Erickson Barbara Buehlman, Conductor
A Chorus Line (Selections) Marvin Hamlisch
I Hope I Get It arr. John Cacavas What I Did for Love One
John P. Paynter, Conductor The Dam Busters (Concert March) Eric Coates
Gene Meltzer, Conductor
COMBINED BANDS
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March 18, 1978
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
SECOND ANNUAL FESTIVAL FOR WINDS, PERCUSSION, STRINGS AND PIANO Saturday, March 18, 1978
GRAND FINALE PROGRAM Savannah River Holiday Overture Ron Nelson Petite Suite Claude Debussy Arr. Frank Winterbottom
En Bateau Cortege Menuet Ballet
Capriccio Concertant W. Francis McBeth
Barbara Buehlman, Conducting Four Cornish Dances Malcolm Arnold Arr. Thad Marciniak The Magic of Disney Arr. Warren Barker
Northshore Band Choir
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April 2, 1978
NORTHWESTERN UN’IVERSITY School of Music
presents the
MEDALIST CONCERT BAND
Earl G. Benson, conductor Louis C. Witt, associate conductor
and the
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1978, 2:00 P.M.
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall Evanston, Illinois
- P R O G R A M -
Hai1 to the Fleet Richard Maltby Third Suite Robert Jager
March Waltz Rondo
Canticles Elliott Del Borgo
(Featuring the Flute Section) Western Overture Thom Ritter George
Mr. Witt, conducting Jewel Song Charles Gounod
Christine Casey, soprano soloist Selections from the “Wiz” Charlie Smalls Arr. Robert Lowden
MEDALIST CONCERT BAND -INTERMISSION -
Othello - A Symphonic Portrait for Band Alfred Reed
Prelude (Venice) Aubade (Cyprus) Othello and Desdemona Entrance of the Court The Death of Desdemona: Epilogue
Jericho - Rhapsody for Band Morton Gould
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Scherzo for Band Gioacchino Rossini
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Selections from “The Sound of Music” Richard Rodgers
Mr. Paynter, conducting Praise to the Lord Vaclav Nelhybel
COMBINED BANDS
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April 23, 1978
SCHOOL DISTRICTS 109, 110, AND 113 THE DEEREIELD HIGH SCHOOL BAND THE DEERFIELD COMMUNITY BAND
AND DEERFIELD PARK DISTRICT
proudly present the
N O R T H S H O R E C O N C E R T B A N D O F W I L M E T T E John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Nancy Hinners, soprano
DEERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Sunday, April 23, 1978, 3:00 p,m.
- P R O G R A M -
“Strike Up the Band”
Gershwin-Paynter Festive Overture, Opus 96 Dimitri Shostakovich Arr. Donald Hunsberger Othello - A Symphonic Portrait for Band Alfred Reed
Prelude (Venice) Aubade (Cyprus) Othello and Desdemona The Death of Desdemona: Epilogue
Scherzo for Band Gioacchino Rossini Hary Janos Suite Zoltan Kodaly
Prelude: The Fairy Tale Begins Arranged for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum Viennese Musical Clock Song The Battle and Defeat of Napoleon Intermezzo Entrance of the Emperor and His Court
- INTERMISSION - Overture - “La Belle Helene” Jacques Offenbach Arr. Lawerence Odom Highlights from “Sound of Music” Richard Rodgers
Nancy Hinners, soprano The Magic of Disney Arranged by Warren Barker
Featuring the Northshore Band Chorus
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Encores: Hello Dolly Stars and Stripes Forever
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June 29, 1978
N O R T H S H O R E C O N C E R T B A N D O F W I L M E T T E John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Thursday, June 29, 1978, 1: 30 pm
WALLACE BOWL
PROGRAM
“Strike Up the Band” Gershwin-Paynter
Star Spangled Banner An Outdoor Overture Aaron Copland
Conducted by Ralph Abernathy
Two Slavonic Dances .Antonin Dvorak Conducted by O. D. Premo
Children’s March - “Over the Hills and Far Away” Percy A. Grainger
Conducted by Kathy Evans Tamboo. Francisco Cavez
Conducted by Bruce Hayner Mannin Veen Haydn Wood
Conducted by Darryl Jachens Selections from “Annie” Charles Strouse
Conducted by Jeff Berger Overture to “Candide” Leonard Bernstein
Conducted by Robert Evans Shoutin’ Liza Trombone Henry Fillmore
Conducted by Glenn Rode A Jublilant Overture Alfred Reed
Conducted by Charles Hildreth American Salute - “When Johnnie Comes Marching Home” Morton Gould
Conducted by Elton Eisele Alla Barocca Caesar Giovannini
Conducted by Charles Hawes Tonight’s concert is narrated by Paul Bolman, solo flutist with the Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette. All of the works on tonight’s program will be conducted by members of the band.
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July 3, 1978
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Monday, July 3, 1978,8:00 p.m.
WALLACE BOWL
- P R O G R A M –
“Strike Up the Band”
STAR SPANGLED BANNER American Salute - “When Johnnie Comes Marching Home” Morton Gould Kiddie Ballet Ralph Hermann
Overture Baby Baptism Strolling the Baby Stroller Lullaby for a Naughty Girl Cops and Robbers Nightmare and F nale
American Folk Rhapsody No. 4 Clare Grundman Selections from Annie Charles Strouse
Conducted by Jeff Berger Variations on America Charles Ives Entrada Festiva Knut Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
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July 9, 1978
Louis A. Weiss Memorial Hospital
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Nancy Hinners, soprano Sunday, July 9, 1978, 2:00 p.m.
-PROGRAM-
“Strike Up the Band”
STAR SPANGLED BANNER
Festive Overture Dimitri Shostakovitch American Folk Rhapsody No. 4 Clare Grundman Highlights from Sound of Music Richard Rodgers
Nancy Hinners, soprano March - “The Gladiator” John Philip Sousa Caprice Italien P. I. Tschaikowsky Shoutin’ Liza Trombone Henry Fillmore La Belle Helene Overture Jacques Offenbach Variations on “America” Charles Ives Selections from “Annie” Charles Strouse American Civil War Fantasy Jerry Bilik America, the Beautiful Samual Ward/Dragon Hello, Dolly Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
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July 9, 1978
Skokie Fine Arts Oakton Park, Skokie, Illinois
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Nancy Hinners, soprano
Sunday, July 9, 1978, 7:00 p.m.
-PROGRAM-
“Strike Up the Band”
STAR SPANGLED BANNER Festive Overture Dimitri Shostakovitch American Folk Rhapsody No. 4 Clare Grundman Highlights from Sound of Music Richard Rodgers
Nancy Hinners, soprano March - “The Gladiator” John Philip Sousa Caprice Italien P. I. Tschaikowsky Shoutin’ Liza Trombone Henry Fillmore La Belle Helene Overture Jacques Offenbach Variations on “America” Charles Ives Selections from “Annie” Charles Strouse American Civil War Fantasy Jerry Bilik America, the Beautiful Samuel Ward/Dragon
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.July 13, 1978 NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF W1LMETTE
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Nancy Hinners, soprano Thursday, .July 13, 1978
7 30 PM
W A L L A C E B O W L Wilmette, Illinois
P R O G R A M
- Strike Up the Band –
Star Spangled Banner
Festive Overture, Opus 96 Dmitri Shostakovich Divertimento for Band, Opus 42 Vincent Persichetti Prologue
Song Dance Burlesque Soliloquy March
March - “The Gladiator” John Philip Sousa Sounds of Simon and Garfunkel Paul Simon
Conducted by Stanley Shell March With Trumpets William Bergsma
Conducted by Floyd Hendricks La Belle Helene Overture Jacques Offenbach Selections from “Sound of Music” Richard Rodgers
Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist Caprice Italien P. I. Tschaikowsky
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July 23, 1978
Sundays ’78
Co-sponsored by SKOKIE PARK DISTRICT
and SKOKIE FINE ARTS COMMISSION
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
July 23, 1978
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter . . . . . . . Conductor
Barbara Buehlman. . . Assistant Conductor Strike Up the Band National Anthem Marchmanship Howard Cable American Overture for Band Joseph Willcox Jenkins
Steven Lilja - Conductor Othello Alfred Reed
Prelude (Venice) Aubade (Cyprus) Othello and Desdemona Death of Desdemona; Epilogue
Scherzo for Band Gioacchimo Rossini Four Cornish Dances Malcolm Arnold
Vivace Andantino Con moto e sempre senea parodia Allegro ma non troppo
Rhapsody for Band – Jericho Morton Gould Sounds of Simonand Garfunkle Paul Simon
Stanley Shell - Conductor Symphonic Poem - Finlandia Jean Sibelius
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July 27, 1978
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Thursday, July 27, 1978
7:30 PM
W A L L A C E B O W L Wilmette, Illinois
P R O G R A M
Strike Up the Band Star Spangled Banner Marchmanship Howard Cable American Overture for Band Joseph Willcox Jenkins
Conducted by Steven Lilja Othello Alfred Reed
Prelude (Venice) Aubade (Cyprus) Othello and Desdemona The Death of Desdemona: Epilogue
Scherzo for Band Gioacchino Rossini Four Cornish Dances Malcolm Arnold
Vivace Andantino Con moto e sempre senea parodia Allegro ma non troppo
Rhapsody for Band - “Jericho” Morton Gould Highlights from “The Music Man” Meredith Willson Symphonic Poem - “Finlandia” Jean Sibelius
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November 5,1978
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Sunday, November 5,1978 3:00 p.m.
Wilmette Junior High School Auditorium 17th and Spencer, Wilmette, Illinois
PROGRAM
Purple Pageant March Karl L. King Slavonic Rhapsody No. 2 Carl Friedemann Symphony No. 2 Robert Jager Irish Washerwoman Leroy Anderson
Intermission Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Concert Band Karel Husa
Fred Hemke, Alto Saxophone Maple Leaf Rag Scott Joplin Flight of the Bumble Bee N. Rimsky-Korsakoff
Featuring the Flutes and Clarinets Richard Wagner Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral
Al Isaac’s Wedding Nobles of the Mystic Shrine John Philip Sousa The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise
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December 16, 1978
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Mid-West Band and Orchestra Clinic Programs
Conrad Hilton Hotel
Saturday, December 16, 1978
11:00 am Clinic Concert Ceremonial Fanfares and Star Spangled Banner Paynter Slavonic Rhapsody No. 2 Friedemann/Buthoit Symphony No. 2, Mvts. I, II Jager Scherzo for Band Rossini/Schaefer
Barbara Buehlman conducting Othello, Mvts. I, II, III Reed
Alfred Reed conducting Flight of the Bumble Bee Rimsky Korsakoff/Davis Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Concert Band, Mvts. I, II Husa
Fred Hemke, Alto Saxophone Selections from Annie Strouse/Lang ‘Tis of Thee Dvorak La Belle Helene Overture Offenbach/Odom
Col. Arnald D. Gabriel conducting America, the Beautiful Ward/Dragon
12:30 pm Luncheon Pops Concert Slava! A Concert Overture Bernstein|Grundman Maple Leaf Rag Joplin/Marciniak Amazing Grace arr. Holmes Annie Laurie - Air Varie Pryor/Smith/Davis
Harold Keen, Trombone Daybreak Manilow/Anderson Around the World with “This Old Man” Sebesky The Music of McCartney McCartney/Barker
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Holiday Spectacular arr. Barker Beautiful Noise Diamond/O’Reilly Malcontent Mule Conley A Christmas Greeting arr. Cheetham
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February 3, 1979 Fargo, North Dakota Nels Vogel Clinic, Nemzek Hall, Moorhead State University, 2:15 pm and 8:15 pm CONCERT SELECTIONS WILL BE TAKEN FROM THE FOLLOWING REPERTOIRE: America, the Beautiful Samuel August Ward/Arr. Carmen Dragon Sam Fox Annie Laurie - Air Varie Arthur Pryor/Glenn Smith/Arr. Albert Davis/ Ludwig Music Publishing Co.
Harold Keen, trombone soloist Dixie Arr. Morton Gould/Chappell & Company Flight of the Bumble Bee N, Rimsky Korsakoff/Arr. Albert Davis Ludwig Music Publishing Co.
Multiple Flute Solo Four Scottish Dances Malcolm Arnold/Arr. John Paynter/Carl Fischer, Inc. His Honor March Henry Fillmore/Ed. Fred Fennell/Carl Fischer, Inc. Irish Washerwoman Leroy Anderson /Belwin Mills La Belle Helene Overture Jacques Offenbach/Arr. Lawrence Odom /Kjos West Nobles of the Mystic Shrine March John Philip Sousa /Sam Fox Othello - A Symphonic Portrait Alfred Reed /Belwin Mills Purple Pageant March Karl L. King /Karl L. King Music House Scherzo for Band Gioacchino Rossini/Arr. William Schaefer /Belwin Mills Selections from “Annie” Charles Strouse/Arr. Lang Big 3 Slava! A Concert Overture Leonard Bernstein/Arr. Clare Grundman /Boosey & Hawkes Slavonic Rhapsody No. 2 Carl Friedemann/Arr. Duthoit /Boosey & Hawkes Songs of a Wayfarer Gustav Mahler/Arr. Barbara Buehlman MSS
Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist Strike Up the Band George Gershwin/Arr. John Paynter MSS ‘Tis of Thee Robert Dvorak E. C. Kerby, Lt.
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February 18, 1979
Northshore Concert Band John Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Howard School
Wilmette, Illinois
ORDER OF PROGRAM IS NOT KNOWN Flight of the Bumble Bee N. Rimsky Korsakoff/Arr. Albert Davis
Multiple Flute Solo Four Scottish Dances Malcolm Arnold/Arr. John Paynter La Belle Helene Overture Jacques Offenbach/Arr. Lawrence Odom Selectlons from “Annie” Charles Strouse/Arr. Lang Slava! A Concert Overture Leonard Bernstein/Arr. Clare Grundman
Barbara Buehlman, conductor
Songs of a Wayfarer Gustav Mahler/Arr. Barbara Buehlman Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist
Strike Up the Band George Gershwin/Arr. John Paynter Trlbute to Canterbury Gordon Jacob Suite for Flute and Concert Band Claude Bollng
Paul Bolman, flute March on an Irish Air Claude T. Smith The Pathfinder of Panama March John Philip Sousa Encore: Dixie Arr. Morton Gould His Honor March Henry Fillmore/Ed. Fred Fennell
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February 21, 1979 Murphy School
Northshore Concert Band, Wilmette, Illin ois John Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
ORDER OF PROGRAM IS NOT KNOWN Dixie Arr. Morton Gould Flight of the Bumble Bee N. Rimsky Korsakoff/Arr. Albert Davis
Multiple Flute Solo Four Scottish Dances Malcolm Arnold/Arr. John Paynter His Honor March Henry Fillmore/Ed. Fred Fennell La Belle Helene Overture Jacques Offenbach/Arr. Lawrence Odom Selectlons from “Annie” Charles Strouse/Arr. Lang Slava! A Concert Overture Leonard Bernstein/Arr. Clare Grundman Songs of a Wayfarer Gustav Mahler/Arr. Barbara Buehlman
Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist Strike Up the Band George Gershwin/Arr. John Paynter Tribute to Canterbury Gordon Jacob Suite for Flute and Concert Band Claude Bollng
Paul Bolman, flute March on an Irish Air Claude T. Smith The Pathfinder of Panama March John Philip Sousa
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February 24, 1979
Northshore Concert Band John Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Concert & Clinic
Lincolnway Community High School, New Lenox, Ill.
ORDER OF PROGRAM IS NOT KNOWN Flight of the Bumble Bee N. Rimsky Korsakoff/Arr. Albert Davis
Multiple Flute Solo Four Scottish Dances Malcolm Arnold/Arr. John Paynter Irish Washerwoman Leroy Anderson La Belle Helene Overture Jacques Offenbach/Arr. Lawrence Odom Othello – A Symphonic Portrait Alfred Reed Selections from “Annie” Charles Strouse/Arr. Lang Songs of a Wayfarer Gustav Mahler/Arr. Barbara Buehlman
Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist Strike Up the Band George Gershwin/Arr. John Paynter Suite for Flute and Concert Band Claude Bollng
Paul Bolman, flute The Pathfinder of Panama March John Philip Sousa Encore: Dixie Arr. Morton Gould His Honor March Henry Fillmore/Ed. Fred Fennell
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March 17, 1979
Festival for Winds, Percussion, Strings, Voice, and Percussion March 17, 1979
Sponsored Jointly by Northwestern University School of Music and the Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
PROGRAM Four Scottish Dances Malcolm Arnold/Arr. John Paynter Othello - A Symphonic Portrait for Band Alfred Reed
Othello and Desdemona Aubade (Cyprus) Prelude (Venice)
March on an Irish Air Claude T. Smith Songs of a Wayfarer Gustav Mahler/Arr. Barbara Buehlman
Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist Slava! A Concert Overture Leonard Bernstein/Arr. Clare Grundman
Barbara Buehlman, conductor The Irish Washerwoman Leroy Anderson Armenian Dance No. 6 Alfred Reed Dixie Arr. Morton Gould
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March 28, 1979
AVOCA PARENTS AND TEACHERS’ CLUB PRESENTS:
A COMBINED BAND CONCERT
Wednesday, March 28, 1979
MARIE MURPHY SCHOOL 8:00 P.M.
Participants THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Asst. Conductor
THE MARIE MURPHY CONCERT BAND AND JAZZ ENSEMBLE
Gene Meltzer, Conductor
PROGRAM Shaft Isaac Hayes arr. Rod Levitt
Soloist: Mike Ressler - Drums Deacon Blues Steeley Dan arr. John Higgins
Soloists: Tom Murelle - Tenor Sax Bill Schwartz - Drums
JAZZ ENSEMBLE
Festivo Vaclav Nelhybel Stairway to Heaven J. Page and R. Plant arr. Frank Erickson March for Kim John O’Reilly
MARIE MURPHY CONCERT BAND Othello - A Symphonic Portrait Alfred Reed March on an Irish Air Claude T. Smith Songs of a Wayfarer Gustav Mahler arr. Barbara Buehlman
Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist Slava! A Concert Overture Leonard Bernstein arr. Claire Grundman Armenian Dance No. 6 Alfred Reed
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NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND “Resurrection” Theme from Symphony No. 2 Gustav Mahler arr. Philip Gordon Duke Ellington in Concert Duke Ellington arr. Wayne Scott
Don’t Get Around Much Anymore Duke’s Place I Got It Bad and That Ain’t Good Do Nothin’ Till You Hear from Me In a Mellow Tone
Die Wacht Am Rhein, Marsch Franz von Blon (The Watch on the Rhine, March)
COMBINED BANDS
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March 31, 1979
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Asst. Conductor
Thornton Township High School Harvey, Illinois
ORDER OF PROGRAM IS NOT KNOWN
America, the Beautiful Samual August Ward/Arr. Carmen Dragon Dixie Arthur Pryor/Glenn Smith/Arr. Albert Davis
Harold Keen, trombone soloist Flight of the Bumble Bee N. Rimsky Korsakoff/Arr. Albert Davis
Multiple Flute Solo Four Scottish Dances Malcolm Arnold/Arr. John Paynter La Belle Helene Overture Jacques Offenbach/Arr. Lawrence Odom Othello – A Symphonic Portrait Alfred Reed Scherzo for Band Gioacchino Rossini/Arr. William Schaefer Selections from “Annie” Charles Strouse/Arr. Lang Slava! A Concert Overture Leonard Bernstein/Arr. Clare Grundman
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Songs of a Wayfarer Gustav Mahler/Arr. Barbara Buehlman
Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist Strike Up the Band George Gershwin/Arr. John Paynter Suite for Flute and Concert Band Claude Bollng
Paul Bolman, flute The Pathfinder of Panama March John Philip Sousa Armenian Dances (Part II) Alfred Reed
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April 8, 1979
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Luther North High School Chicago, Illinois
Sunday, April 8, 1979 America, the Beautiful Samuel August Ward/Arr. Carmen Dragon Flight of the Bumble Bee N. Rimsky Korsakoff/Arr. Albert Davis
Multiple Flute Solo Four Scottish Dances Malcolm Arnold/Arr. John Paynter His Honor March Henry Fillmore/Ed. Fred Fennell La Belle Helene Overture Jacques Offenbach/Arr. Lawrence Odom Scherzo for Band Gioacchino Rossini/Arr. William Schaefer Selections from “Annie” Charles Strouse/Arr. Lang Songs of a Wayfarer Gustav Mahler/Arr. Barbara Buehlman
Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist Strike Up the Band George Gershwin/Arr. John Paynter Tribute to Canterbury Gordon Jacob Suite for Flute and Concert Band Claude Bollng
Paul Bolman, flute The Pathfinder of Panama March John Philip Sousa Armenian Dances (Part II) Alfred Reed
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May 12, 1979 First AnnualSpring Choral Festival Chorus and Band Festival Pick-Staiger, Evanston – 8:15 p.m.
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June 16-17, 1979
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Gerry Traxler, Conductor, Choral Dynamics
Libertyville High School
Libertyville, Illinois June 16-17, 1979, 8 p.m.
PROGRAM
Copacabana Manilow Swinging on a Star Van Heusen Annie Laurie Call Me The Tale of the Enlightened Glow-Worm Traditional Before the Sun Goes Down Traditional My Romance Rodgers Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody Schwartz The Instruments
Choral Dynamics
Slava, A Concert Overture Bernstein Selections from “Annie” Charles Strouse/Arr. Lang Jazz Suite for Flute Claude Bollng
Paul Bolman, flute March - His Honor Henry Fillmore Dixie - Setting for Concert Band Morton Gould Broadway Curtain Time arr. John Krance Armenian Dances Alfred Reed America, the Beautiful Samuel Ward-Carmen Dragon Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
Northshore Concert Band The Entertainers Joplin
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Dry Bones Arr. Yoder Twentiana Arr., Ades Relax Yoder A Symphonic Portrait (Medley) Gershwin I Believe in Music Davis You’ll Never Walk Alone Rodgers George M. Cohan Patriotic Fantasy Cohan
Chorus and Band
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June 28, 1979
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
GILLSON PARK, WILMETTE Thursday, June 28, 1979, 7:30 P.M.
Strike Up the Band George Gershwin, arr. John P. Paynter America the Beautiful Samuel Agustus Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon Blue Lake Overture John Barnes Chance George Gershwin — A Symphonic Portrait arr. Bruce Chase Patriotic Fantasy George M. Cohan Selections from Annie Charles Strouse His Honor March Henry Fillmore Twentiana — A Montage of Songs of the 1920s arr. Hawley Ades Armenian Dances Alfred Reed Broadway Curtain Time arr. John Krance
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July 1, 1979 July 1, 1979
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
WORLD SAXOPHONE CONGRESS PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Sunday, July 1, 1979
Before the Dawn Samuel Pellman Steven Mauk, soprano saxophone
Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Wind Orchestra Erland von Koch
The Northwestern University Saxophone Quartet Debra Richtmeyer, soprano saxophone
Daryl Liquin, alto saxophone David Hastings, tenor saxophone Joan Wurm, baritone saxophone
Concert Piece David Ward
Dale Underwood, alto saxophone Concerto for Saxophone and Band Ingolf Dahl
Recitative Adagio Rondo alla marcia
Donald Sinta, alto saxophone
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PLEASE NOTE THIS ADDITION TO THE CONGRESS PROGRAM. SUNDAY, July 1, 1979 PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL 2:00 p.m. ENSEMBLE DE SAXOPHONES FRANCAIS
Michel Nouaux, Soprano Saxophone Roland Audefroy, Alto Saxophone Guy Lacour, Tenor Saxophone Gilbert Viatgé, Baritone Saxophone Lucie Robert, Piano
Magheia pour quatuor de saxophones et piano Lucie Robert
1. Introduction et Cantiléne 2. Ronde 3. Recit 4. Misterioso e quasi una fantasia 5. Recit 6. Final
Quatuor pour Saxophones (1969) Guy Lacour
1. Elegie (Billaudet) 2. Scherzo 3. Rondo Final
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July 3, 1979 Gillson Park Bowl, Wilmette July 4, 1979 Glenview Community Church [] July 7 and 8, 1979 Governor Dodge State Park [] Dodgeville, Wisconsin July 12, 1979 Gillson Park July 15, 1979
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
GILLSON PARK, WILMETTE Sunday, July 15, 1979, 8:00 p.m.
Four Cornish Dances, op. 91 Malcolm Arnold, trans. John P. Paynter
Vivace Andantino Con moto e sempre aenea parodia Allegro ma non troppo
The Three Bs
Gavotte Johann Sebastian Bach Intermezzo Johannes Brahms Bagatelle Ludwig van Beethoven
Suite of Old American Dances Robert Russell Bennett
Cake Walk Schottische Western One-Step Wallflower Waltz Rag
Pas Redouble Camille Saint-Saëns An der schönen blauen Danube Johann Strauss My Fair Lady Selections Frederick Loewe Russian Sailor's Dance Reinhold Gliere Billy Joel in Concert Billy Joel Ritual Fire Dance Manuel de Falla On the Esplanade Keith Crosby Brown
performed in memory of Arthur Fiedler
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July 26, 1979
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
GILLSON PARK, WILMETTE Thursday, July 26, 1979, 8:00 p.m.
– P r o g r a m -
OPERATIC SHOWCASE Introduction to Act III of Lohengrin Richard Wagner Minuet and Dance of the Blessed Spirits from Orpheus Christoph Gluck Overture - La Gazza Ladra Gioacchino Rossini Bugler’s Holiday Leroy Anderson Greensleeves Arranged by Alfred Reed Selections from the Ballet, The Red Poppy Reinhold Gliere
Arranged for Symphonic Band and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman One Fine Day from Madame Butterfly Giacomo Puccini Selections from Carmen Georges Bizet
Nancy Hinners, soprano Trombonanza Frank Cofield Excerpts from the Opera, Andrea Chenier Umberto Giordano
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July 29, 1979
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Northbrook Village Green, 1810 Walters, Northbrook, Illinois July 29, 1979, 3 pm
- PROGRAM -
Opening - “Strike Up the Band” National Anthem – “Star Spangled Banner”
March - Semper Fidelis John Philip Sousa Russian Sailors’ Dance from The Red Poppy Reinhold Gliere Four Cornish Dances Malcolm Arnold Selections from My Fair Lady Frederick Loewe
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Bugler’s Holiday Leroy Anderson Waltz - “Belle of the Ball” Leroy Anderson George M. Cohan Patriotic Fantasy George M. Cohan Trombonanza Frank Cofield Dixie Morton Gould
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July 29, 1979
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Oakton Park, Skokie, Illinois, 7 pm July 29, 1979
- PROGRAM -
Strike Up the Band Gershwin/Paynter Introduction to Act III of Lohengrin Richard Wagner Suite of Old American Dances Robert Russell Bennett
Cake Walk Schottische Western One-Step Wall Flower Waltz Rag ;
Selections from Annie Charles Strouse Buglers Holiday Leroy Anderson Selections from the Ballet, The Red Poppy Reinhold Gliere
Arranged and conducted by Barbara Buehlman Blue Danube Waltz Johann Strauss Selections from Carmen Georges Bizet
Nancy Hinners, Soprano Trombonanza Frank Cofield Twentiana Howley Ades
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September 3, 1979
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Navy Pier, Chicago September 3, 1979
- PROGRAM - 2:00 p.m. Strike Up the Band Semper Fidelis March Prelude to Act III - Lohengrin Four Cornish Dances Bugler’s Holiday Selections from Annie (Barbara) Belle of the Ball Broadway Curtain Time Russian Sailor’s Dance Hello Dolly 3:00 - 3:50 Intermission 4:00 p.m. Golden Jubilee March Selections from Andrea Chenier Clarinet Cake Selections from My Fair Lady (Barbara) Trombonanza Original Dixieland Concerto His Honor March George Gershwin Symphonic Portrait Pas Redouble George M. Cohan Patriotic Fantasy Stars and Stripes Forever Encore and Slip-in Possibilities (either program) Twentiana National Emblem America, the Beautiful Gardes du Corp March Barnum and Bailey’s Bavorite Dixie
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November 14, 1979
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
New Trier West High School Auditorium 8 p.m. 7 Happ Road, Northfield, Illinois
November 14, 1979
- PROGRAM - Festive Overture Dimitri Shostokovitch Norwegian Rhapsody Clare Grundman Scene and Triumphal Dance of the Coolies Reinhold Gliere
Arranged for Symphonic Band and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Galop Georges Bizet The Veterans’ March Gabriel Pares
- Intermission - Symphonic Movement Vaclav Nelhybel One Fine Day Puccini/Cailliet
Nancy Hinners, Soprano The Toy Trumpet Raymond Scott American Patrol (as styled by Glenn Miller) Arr. by Jerry Gray
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December 13, 1979
The Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette, Illinois
33rd Annual Mid-West National Band and Orchestra Clinic John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Thursday, December 13, 1979, 8:00 P.M. Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago, Illinois
PROGRAM
Ceremonial Fanfares and the National Anthem Festive Overture, Opus 96 Dimitri Shostakovich
Transcribed by Donald Hunsberger Four Scottish Dances, Opus 59 Malcolm Arnold
Transcribed by John P. Paynter Morceau De Concert, Opus 94 Camille Saint-Saëns
Earle Louder, euphonium Frederic C. Ebbs, guest conductor Transcribed by Douglas A. Nelson
Norwegian Rhapsody Clare Grundman
William P. Foster, guest conductor
Symphonic Movement (1966) Vaclav Nelhybel Galop (The Ball) from Opus 22, Children’s Games Georges Bizet
Transcribed by William A. Schaefer Scene and Triumphal Dance of the Coolies Reinhold Gliere
From the Red Poppy Ballet Arranged for Symphonic Band and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman
A Tribute to Rudy Wiedoeft Arranged by Gunther Schuller
Valse Erica Saxarella Saxophobia
The saxophone solo part in this published edition is edited by Ted Hegvik.
Ted Hegvik, alto saxophone Richard S. Lum, guest conductor
Un Bel Di Vedremo (One Fine Day) Giacomo Puccini
from the opera, Madame Butterfly Nancy Hinners, soprano
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Arranged by Lucien Cailliet Andrea Chenier (Excerpts from the Opera) Umberto Giordano
Arranged by J. J. Richards
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February 2, 1980
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Frederick Fennell, guest conductor
31ST ANNUAL NORTHWEST BAND CLINIC
produced by Nels Vogel Music Company NEMZEK HALL, MOORHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY, MOORHEAD, MINNESOTA
Saturday, February 2, 1980
PROGRAM SELECTED FROM THE FOLLOWING REPERTOIRE Alleluias Jared Spears America the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon Excerpts from the opera Andrea Chenier Umberto Giordano, arr. J. J. Richards Broadway Curtain Time arr. John Krance Carnival of Venice arr. Del Staigers
“Doc” Severinsen, trumpet Chorale and Capriccio Arne Running Concerto No. 2 for Trumpet and Band Fisher Tull
“Doc” Severinsen, trumpet Facade William Walton, arr. O’Brien Fairest of the Fair John Philip Sousa, ed. Frederick Fennell Festive Overture, Opus 96 Dmitri Shostakovich, trans. Donald Hunsberger Five Latin American Dances John Rodby Galop (The Ball), from Children’s Games, op. 22 Georges Bizet, trans. William A. Schaefer La Virgen de la Macarena (trumpet solo) Arranger Charles Koff/Koff Music Co.
“Doc” Severinsen, trumpet Norwegian Rhapsody Ciare Grundman O’er the Land of the Free John P. Paynter Un bel di vedremo, from the opera Madame Butterfly Giacomo Puccini, arr. Lucien Cailliet
Nancy Hinners, soprano Prelude, Siciliano and Rondo Malcolm Arnold, trans. John P. Paynter Scene And Triumphal Dance of the Coolies, from The Red Poppy Reinhold Gliere, trans. Barbara Buehlman
Barbara Buehlman, conductor The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter Symphonic Movement Vaclav Nelhybel Symphony No. 3 Vittorio Giannini The United States Army March Thomas F. Darcy Jr. The Veterans’ March Gabriel Pares
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February 2, 1980 Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette Nels Vogel Clinic February 2, 1980 Probable Program Order and Alternative Selections and Encores O’ER THE LAND OF THE FREE AND STAR SPANGLED BANNER FESTIVE OVERTURE - SHOSTAKOVICH PRELUDE, SICILIANO AND RONDO - ARNOLD/PAYNTER ONE FINE DAY - PUCCINI (Nancy) SOUND OF MUSIC - RODGERS (Nancy) (selection from) SCENE AND TRIUMPHAL DANCE - GLIERE/BUEHLMAN (Barbara conducting) FIVE LATIN-AMERICAN DANCES - RODBY
Movements III, IV and V only SELECTIONS FROM “FACADE” - WALTON/O’BRIEN
Popular Song Jodelling Song Polka
CHORALE AND CAPRICCIO – RUNNING ANDREA CHENIER EXCERPTS - GIORDANO ENCORE SELECTIONS: ALTERNATIVE SELECTIONS:
America, the Beautiful Broadway Curtain Time Stars and Stripes Forever Norwegian Rhapsody
“Doc’s” Three Selections Will Be Built into the Program at His Direction:
Concerto No. 2 - Tull La Virgen de la Macarena Carnival of Venice
WE WILL NOT PROGRAM:
Alleluias - Spears Fairest of the Fair - Sousa Four Scottish Dances – Arnold Galop - Bizet Symphonic Movement - Nelhybel Symphony No. 3 - Giannini The United States Army March - Darcy The Veterans’ March - Pares
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February 27, 1980
AVOCA PARENTS’ AND TEACHERS’ CLUB Presents:
A COMBINED BAND CONCERT Wednesday, February 27, 1980
MARIE MURPHY SCHOOL
8:00 P.M.
Participants THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Asst. Conductor
THE MARIE MURPHY CONCERT BAND AND JAZZ ENSEMBLE
Gene Meltzer, Conductor
PROGRAM
JAZZ ENSEMBLE Sombrero Jay Chattaway
Soloists: Dan Gutof - Tenor Sax Judy Shatkin - Piano Andy Berman - Tenor Sax Mike Newmark - Drums
Killer Joe Benny G.olson arr. Higgins
Soloists: Dan Bellows - Tenor Sax Eileen Dordek & Adam Sheridan – Trumpet Shawn Quaid - Trombone Jon Boba - Drums
MARIE MURPHY CONCERT BAND
“Ye Banks and Braes O’ Bonnie Doon” Percy Aldridge Grainger Alaska Scherzo Vaclav Nelhybel Mac Arthur Park Jimmy Webb Burnished Brass (Concert March) John Cacavas
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Roman Carnival Overture Hector Berlioz Prelude, Siciliano and Rondo Malcolm Arnold Coronation Scene from “Boris Godunov” Modest Moussorgsky
(Arranged for Symphonic Band and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman)
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The Magic Trumpet James F. Burke
Keith Ramsden, trumpet soloist Original Dixieland Concerto Johnny Warrington
COMBINED BANDS Jedermann Overture Paul W. Whear
Miss Buehlman, conducting Majorca Oliver E. Nelson
Mr. Meltzer, conducting New Comrades March Carl Teike
Mr. Paynter, conducting
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March 1, 1980
Barrington High School Barrington, Illinois
The Kiwanis Club of Barrington
and Barrington Middle School Bands
are proud to present
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Roman Carnival Overture Hector Berlioz Prelude, Siciliano and Rondo Malcolm Arnold-Paynter Coronation Scene from “Boris Godunov” Modest Moussorgsky
(Arranged for Symphonic Band and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman) One Fine Day G. Puccini
(Nancy Hinners, soprano soloist)
— Intermission — Symphony No. 3 Vittorio Giannini
Allegretto Allegro con brio
Original Dixieland Concerto Johnny Warrington Broadway Curtain Time arr. John Krance Encores:
Stars and Stripes Forever America The Beautiful
March 22, 1980
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Saturday, March 22, 1980, 1:00 P.M.
Roman Carnival Overture Hector Berlioz Scenes from The Louvre Norman Dello Joio
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Coronation Scene from Boris Godunov Modest Moussorgsky, trans. Barbara Buehlman
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Magic Trumpet James Burke
Keith Ramsden, trumpet Symphony No. 3 Vittorio Giannini
Allegretto Allegro con brio
Original Dixieland Concerto Johnny Warrington Broadway Curtain Time arr. John Krance
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April 20, 1980
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Sheldon Cohen, guest conductor
Choir of the First Congregational Church of Wilmette — Elaine Berkenstock, conductor
Glenview United Methodist Church Choir — Leora Delord, conductor Choir of the Church of St. Elisabeth, Glencoe — Peter Herr, conductor
St. Giles Episcopal Church Choir, Northbrook — Tom Willis, conductor Chapel Singers, Mount Prospect — Lucy Ding, conductor
Chapel Choir, Northwestern University — Grigg Fountain, conductor University Chorus, Northwestern University — Paul Aliapoulios, conductor Springfield Baptist Church Choir, Evanston — Christine Samuels, conductor
First Presbyterian Church Choir, Deerfield — Paul Aliapoulios, conductor First Presbyterian Church Choir, Lake Forest — William Schnell, conductor
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Sunday, April 20, 1980, 8:15 P.M. Roman Carnival Overture Hector Berlioz, trans. V. F. Safranek Coronation Scene from Boris Godunov Modest Moussorgsky, trans. Barbara Buehiman
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Symphony No. 3 Vittorio Giannini
Allegro energico Adagio Allegretto Allegro con brio
— Intermission —
Yosemite Suite Sheldon Cohen
Sheldon Cohen, conductor Beautiful Savior F. Melius Christiansen The Hymn of Jesus Gustav Holst, trans. Barbara Buehlman
Combined Choirs and Northshore Concert Band
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June 22, 1980 Northbrook
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
PROGRAM CONCERT MARCH - From Tropic to Tropic Russell Alexander A MANX TONE POEM – “Mannin Veen” Haydn Wood ENGLISH DANCES Malcolm Arnold
Andantino Vivace Mesto Allegro risoluto
THE MINSTREL BOY (from the “Irish Suite”) Leroy Anderson * MUSIC FOR A CARNIVAL Clare Grundman * CARNIVAL” Selection Bob Merrill
“Direct from Vienna” “Mira” (Can You Imagine That?) “Yes, My Heart” “Yum, Ticky, Ticky, Tum, Tum” “Love Makes the World Go Round” “Grand Imperial Cirque de Paris”
* Conducted by Barbara Buehlman
VARIATIONS QN A KOREAN FOLK SONG John Barnes Chance FOLK DANCES Dmitri Shostakovich FINALE FROM SYMPHONY NO. 4 IN F MINOR P.I. Tschaikowsky Encore: “Inglesina” Folk music from around the world is the primary theme of this concert with ethnic melodies from such places as Ireland, England, the Isle of Manx, the circus of Paris, Korea and Russia. Woven into the fabric of folk material is the greatness of some of the world’s best known composers, names like Tschaikowsky and Shostakovich. But, the creators of tunes to sing are represented too, in the music of Leroy Anderson, Malcolm Arnold and Russell Alexander. We promise you a varied program of light, not so light, and very entertaindng music from around the world.
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June 26, 1980
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehiman, assistant conductor
Gillson Park Wilmette
PROGRAM
Concert March - “From Tropic to Tropic” Russell Alexander A Manx Tone Poem - “Mannin Veen” Haydn Wood English Dances Malcolm Arnold
Andantino Vivace Mesto Allegro risoluto
The Minstrel Boy (from the “Irish Suite”) Leroy Anderson Sinfonia Nobilissima Robert Jager Variations on a Korean Folk Song John Barnes Chance Folk Dances Dimitri Shostakovich Finale from Symphony No. 4 in F minor P.l. Tschaikowsky Encore: Inglesina Folk music from around the world is the primary theme of this concert with ethnic melodies from such places as Ireland, England, the Isle of Manx, the circus of Paris, Korea and Russia. Woven into the fabric of folk material is the greatness of some of the world’s best known composers, names like Tschaikowsky and Shostakovich. But, the creators of tunes to sing are represented too, in the music of Leroy Anderson, Malcolm Arnold and Russell Alexander. We promise you a varied program of light, not so light, and very entertaindng music from around the world.
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July 4, 1980 Glenview Community Church Ice Cream Social No Printed Program. Played works from previous programs. Evanston July 13, 1980 Skokie Park District Ernie lost his printed program; program was similar to June 6
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July 19, 1980
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette, Illinois John P. Paynter, Conductor
Blue Lake Camp Twin Lake, Michigan
Sinfonia Nobilissima Robert Jager Symphony Number II .John Barnes Chance
Sussurando-Energico Elevato Slancio
Broadway Show-Stoppers Overture Arr. by Warren Barker “Hillbilly” from Americana Morton Gould Excerpts from the Opera, Andrea Chenier Umberto Giordano Arranged for band by J.J. Richards
Conducted by Dr. Leonard Falcone Director of Band Emeritus Michigan State University
Bobby’s Blues Paul Yoder
Doug Fox, Trumpet Soloist
15-minute intermission Selections from Carnival Bob Merrill
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman, Ass’t. Conductor First Movement “Allegro” from Concerto for Bassoon W. A. Mozart Arranged for Band by M.S. Erickson
Marty Erickson, Tuba Soloist United States Navy Band
Folk Dances Dmitri Shostakovich Arranged for band by H. Robert Reynolds Overture “1812” P.I. Tschaikowsky
Combined Band and Orchestra Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette, Ill.
Blue Lake Festival Orchestra
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July 24, 1980
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
GILLSON PARK, WILMETTE
PROGRAM Beatrice and Benedict Overture Hector Berlioz Kukuska—Peasant Dance Franz Lehar Polyphonies for Percussion Warren Benson Bobby’s Blues Paul Yoder
Doug Fox—Trumpet Solo Hillbilly from “Americana Suite” Morton Gould March - “The Thunderer” John Philip Sousa Two Slavonic Dances Antonin Dvorak Berceuse and Finale Igor Stravinsky Doug Fox is a graduate of New Trier West High School and the University of Illinois. He plays in the first cornet section of the Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette, and he is frequently featured as a jazz or swing soloist with this organization.
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July 27 Northbrook Park District Northbrook No printed program (We have Ernie’s handwritten notes) Beatrice and Benedict Berlioz Kukuska—Peasant Dance Lehar Bobby’s Blues Yoder Berceuse & Finale Stravinsky Broadway Show-Stoppers Arr. Barker Two Slavonic Dances Dvorak 1812 Overture P.I. Tschaikowsky The Thunderer
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July 30, 1980
F I F T Y - T H I R D S E A S O N NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SUMMER SESSION
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
CAMPUS CONCERT Pick-Staiger Lagoon
Wednesday, July 30, 1980 7:00 p.m.
P R O G R A M Feative Overture, Opus 96 Dmitri Shostakovich Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral from Lohengrin Richard Wagner Highlights from the Broadway Musical Mame Jerry Herman Four Scottish Dances Malcolm Arnold
Pesante Vivace Allegretto Con brio
Tailgate Concerto for Concert Band and Dixieland Combo Arr. John Warrington Petite Symphonie Charles Gounod
Andante cantabile Allegretto
“The Red Mill Overture” Victor Herbert Star Spangled Spectacular George M. Cohan Finale from Symphony No. 1 in G Minor Vassili Kalinnikov
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July 31, 1980 Hubbard Woods No program found September 14, 1980 Wilmette Fair
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November 12, 1980
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
NEW TRIER WEST HIGH SCHOOL, NORTHFIELD
Wednesday, November 12, 1980, 8:00 P.M. Celebration Overture Paul Creston The Final Covenant Fisher Tull The Penny-Whistle Song Leroy Anderson Clarinet Candy Leroy Anderson The Barber of Seville Goes to the Devil Gordon Jacob, arr. Robert O’Brien Concerto Grosso for Saxophone Quartet and Band Frank Bencriscutto
Serenity Revelry
Jim Barkow, alto saxophone Doreen Peterson, alto saxophone Charles Hawes, tenor saxophone
Murray Fisher, baritone saxophone Colonial Ballads Norman Dello Joio First movement from Symphony No. 4 Anton Bruckner, trans. Barbara Buehlman Selections from Oliver Lionel Bart, arr. James H. Burden
Nancy Hinners, soprano Wedding Dance, from Hasseneh Jacques Press
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December 20, 1980
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
MID-WEST NATIONAL BAND AND ORCHESTRA CLINIC Chicago Hilton and Towers
Saturday, December 20, 1980, 8:30 A.M.
Clinic Session A Conductor’s Spectacular
Col. Arnald D. Gabriel
William D. Revelli W. Francis McBeth
John P. Paynter
“Three Aces and a Joker Are a Full House” There doesn’t seem to be a program of the music that was played. Ernie’s notes say: Col. Arnald D. Gabriel conducted nine short excerpts from band literature. W. Francis McBeth conducted excerpts from Hindemith March, Symphonic Metamorphosis, and Kadish. William D. Revelli conducted excerpts from Verdi-Manzoni Requiem and Mahler’s Symphony #3 Finale Paynter: Moderator
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February 8, 1981
February 8, 1981--Pick-Staiger Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette
Assisted by the Alice Millar Chapel Choir and Festival Choir
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Grigg Fountain, Director of Choirs Kurt Hansen, Tenor
William Walker, Baritone
PROGRAM NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
Rienzi Overture Richard Wagner Toccata, Adagio and Fugue J. S. Bach, arr. for Symphonic Band by John P. Paynter Propagula Robert Linn A Short Ballet for Awkward Dancers Herbert Hazelman
March for Two Left Feet Waltz for People with Slipped Disks Twelve Tone Rag Four Footed Gallop
—Intermission—
COMBINED CHOIRS AND NORTHSHORE BAND
Alleluia Randall Thompson
Conducted by Grigg Fountain Beautiful Savior F. Melius Christiansen Excerpts from the Oratorio - “Elijah” Felix Mendelssohn Recitative and Air - “Draw near, all ye people.” Choral - “Cast thy burden upon the Lord.” Recitative - “Man of God.” Aria - “It is enough.” Recitative - “See, now he sleepeth.” Trio - “Lift thine eyes.” Chorus - “He watching over Israel.” Aria - “Then shall the righteous shine forth.” Chorus - “And then shall your light break forth.”
Instrumental Music Arranged for Symphonic Band by Barbara Buehlman Chapel Choir and Festival Choir Coached by Grigg Fountain
Festival Choir Coordinated by Melissa Sharp Kurt Hansen, tenor
William Walker, baritone
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Chairperson for this Choral Festival Concert is Melissa Sharp
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February 25, 1981 Murphy School
AVOCA PARENTS' AND TEACHERS' CLUB PRESENTS: A COMBINED BAND CONCERT
Wednesday, February 25,1981 MARIE MURPHY SCHOOL
8:00 P.M.
Participants
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Asst. Conductor ~
THE MARIE MURPHY CONCERT BAND AND JAZZ ENSEMBLE Gene Meltzer, Conductor
Ann Wainer, Student Director (New Trier West HIgh School)
PROGRAM
JAZZ ENSEMBLE Night Life ., Jerry Nowak
Soloists: I. Robb Janov - Trumpet III. Clare Turner - Trombone II. Andy Berman - Tenor Sax IV. Mark Kawada - Alto Sax V. Adam Sheridan - Trumpet
Birdland Josef Zawinul
Soloists: I. David Metz - Trumpet IlI.Eileen Dordek - Trumpet II. Laura Culbertso n - Alto Sax IV. Dan Gutof - Tenor Sax V. Bob Wainer - Trombone
MARIE MURPHY CONCERT BAND
Prelude and March Ray Luke Send in the Clowns Stephen Sondheim from the Musical"A Little Night Music" arr. Cofield The Band Song William Schuman
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Polka and Fugue Jaromir Weinberger from "Schwanda", the Bagpiper Variations on “America" Charles Ives Espana Rhapsodie Emmanuel Chabrier A Short Ballet for Awkward Dancers Hazelman
I. March for Two Left Feet
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II. Waltz for People with Slipped Disks III. Twelve Tone Rag IV. Four Footed Galop
COMBINED BANDS Music for Winds and Percussion Elliot A. Del Borgo Mancini Spectacular arr. Warren Barker
I. Moon River II. Baby Elephant Walk III. Charade IV. Dear Heart V. Peter Gunn
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February 27, 1981
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Lincoln-Way Community High School, Frankfort, Illinois, 8 pm
Overture to “Rienzi” Richard Wagner Toccata, Adagio and Fugue J. S. Bach
Arranged for Symphonic Band by John P. Paynter
Irish Tune from County Derry Percy Aldridge Grainger Variations on “America” Charles Ives
INTERMISSION Polka and Fugue from the Opera Schwanda, the Bagpiper Jaromir Weinberger (1896-1967)
Transcribed for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum March - The Southerner Russell Alexander
Arranged by Glenn Cliffe Bainum Mancini Spectacular Henry Mancini
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman A Short Ballet for Awkward Dancers Herbert Hazelman
March for Two Left Feet Waltz for People with Slipped Disks Twelve Tone Rag Four Footed Gallop
Espana Rhapsodie Emmanuell Chabrier Encore March “The Southerner” Chimes of Liberty March
Conducted by Randy Kummer
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March 21, 1981
A Festival for Winds, Percussion, Strings, Voice and Piano Northwestern University Campus, March 21,1981
Finale Concert
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Blue Lake Overture John Barnes Chance First Suite in E-Flat Gustav Holst
Chaconne Intermezzo March
Triplets of the Finest Paul Henneberg Eleanor Miller, Trumpet
Doug Fox, Trumpet Dave Shaw, Trumpet
Symphonic Dance No. 3 - “Fiesta” Clifton Williams
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman
An American in Paris George Gershwin Transcribed and Arranged for Symphonic Band by
John Krance
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June 16, 1981 NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Northbrook, Illinois
June 16, 1981 Festive Overture, Opus 96 Dmitri Shostakovich Ballet Music from the Opera, “Prince Igor” Alexandre Borodin
Presto Andantino – Allegro vivo Allegro Presto
Selections from Annie Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin March – Americans We Henry Fillmore American Overture for Band Joseph Willcox Jenkins Symphonic Suite Clifton Williams
Intrada Chorale March Antique Dance Jubilee
The Irish Washerwoman Leroy Anderson
Broadway Show-Stoppers Overture Arr. by Warren Barker Everything’s Coming Up Roses People With a Little Bit of Luck On a Clear Day You Can See Forever Try to Remember That’s Entertainment
Symphonic Scenario – “Victory at Sea” Richard Rogers Encore: Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
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June 25, 1981
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Gillson Park, Wilmette Bowl Thursday, June 25, 1981
Festive Overture, Opus 96 Dmitri Shostakovich First Suite for Band Alfred Reed
March Melody Rag Galop
Eternal Father, Strong to Save Claude T. Smith Amparita Roca – Paso Doble J. Texador Selections from Annie Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin Overture “Phedre” Jules Massenet March – Americans We Henry Fillmore American Civil War Fantasy Jerry Bilik
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July 4, 1981
Northshore Concert Band
Afternoon - 4:30 pm Glenview Community Church
Star Spangled Banner Americans We March My Fair Lady Eternal Father Strong to Save Dixie Irving Berlin - Symphonic Portrait Amparita Roca Patriotic Sing-Along On the Mall American Civil War Fantasy & & & & & & & America the Beautiful Stars and Stripes Forever
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NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Evening - 8:00 pm
Glenview Golf Course July 4, 1981
Star Spangled Banner Americans We March Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley Dixie Broadway Show Stoppers Rakes Of Mallow Annie Star Spangled Spectacular Patriotic Sing-Along On The Mall America The Beautiful Stars And Stripes Forever 1812 Overture Pencilled in: American Civil War Fantasy Amparito Roca George Washington March
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July 7, 1981 THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Northbrook July 7, 1981
Overture “Phedre” Jules Massanet Paso Doble “Amparita Roca” Jaime Texidor Eternal Father Strong to Save Claude T. Smith Selections from “Oklahoma” Richard Rodgers March “George Washington Bicentennial” John Philip Sousa Irving Berlin – “ A Symphonic Portrait” Arr. Hawley Ades Selections from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock/Michael Muckley Overture 1812 P.I. Tschaikowsky Encores pencilled in: Star Spangled Spectacular On the Mall
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July 18, 1981
Blue Lake Festival Orchestra Pre-Concert Selections
Canticum for Orchestra Sparre Olsen Symphony No. 5 - Opus 64 – 2nd Movement Tschaikowsky Symphony No. 2 – 4th Movement - Finale Sibelius Tubby the Tuba Kleinsinger and Tripp
Sam Gnagey—Tuba Senator Jack Faxon—Narrator
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Dr. Leonard Falcone, Guest Conductor
March - Americans We Henry Fillmore Phedra Overture Jules Massenet, transcribed for band by Lucian Cailliet
Rondo Caprice Herbert L. Clarke “From the Shore of the Mighty Pacific”
Eleanor Miller, Trumpet Soloist Eternal Father, Strong to Save Claude T. Smith First Suite for Band Alfred Reed
“Rag and Gallup” Barbara Buehlman, Conducting
Irish Washerwoman Leroy Anderson
INTERMISSION One Fine Day (from the opera, Madame Butterfly) Giacomo Puccini
Nancy Hinners, Soprano Solo Favorite from “My Fair Lady” Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loew March Scherzo - “March Electric” Giuseppe Creatore
(Arranged and Conducted by Dr. Leonard Falcone) Highlights from “Fiddler on the Roof” Sheldon Harnick, Jerry Bock
Arranged for John Paynter by Michael P. Buckley) American Civil War Fantasy Jerry H. Bilik
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July 23, 1981 Winnetka
Winnetka Park District and First National Bank of Winnetka
present
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Eleanor Miller, trumpet solo
Nancy Hinners, soprano
Hubbard Woods Park Thursday, July 23, 1981
7:30 pm Festive Overture Dmitri Shostakovich Allerseelen Richard Strauss Rondo Caprice - From the Shores of the Mighty Pacific Herbert L. Clarke
Eleanor Miller, trumpet solo A Trumpeter’s Lullaby Leroy Anderson Celebration from Symphonic Songs for Band Robert Russell Bennett Selections from My Fair Lady Lerner and Loewe
Nancy Hinners, soprano Prelude to Faust Charles Gounod Overture from La Belle Helene Jacques Offenbach
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July 26, 1981 Northshore Concert Band SKOKIE - JULY 26 – 8:00 Festive Overture Dmitri Shostakovich Allerseelen Richard Strauss Rondo Caprice “From the Shores of the Mighty Pacific” Herbert L. Clark
Eleanor Miller, trumpet solo A Trumpeter’s Lullaby Leroy Anderson Celebration from Symphonic Songs for Band Robert Russell Bennett Selections from My Fair Lady
Nancy Hinners, soprano Prelude to “Faust” Charles Gounod Overture from La Belle Helene Jacques Offenbach * * * * * * * * * * * * * * George Washington Bicentennial March John Philip Sousa
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July 30, 1981
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1981
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Wilmette
PROGRAM Festive Overture Dmitri Shostakovich Allerseelen Richard Strauss Rondo Caprice “From the Shores of the Mighty Pacific” Herbert L. Clark
Eleanor Miller, trumpet solo A Trumpeter’s Lullaby Leroy Anderson “Celebration” from Symphonic Songs for Band Robert Russell Bennett One Fine Day from Madame Butterfly Giacomo Puccini Selections from My Fair Lady
Nancy Hinners, soprano Prelude to “Faust” Charles Gounod Overture from La Belle Helene Jacques Offenbach
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * March - The Liberty Bell John Philip Sousa
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November 1, 1981
Annual Fall Concert
Sunday, November 1, 1981 – 3:00 p.m Pick-Staiger Concert Hall Northwestern University
Evanston, Illinois
Program
Farnham Festival Overture Richard Rodney Bennett Tone Poem - Don Juan Transcribed for Symphonic Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum Fantasia Originale Picchi/Simone Mantia Master Sargeant Brian L. Bowman, Euphonium Soloist
Intermission A Norman Rockwell Suite William H. Hill Selected Highlights from The Student Prince Sigmund Romberg Soloists and Chorus from the Northwestern University Student Cast
Golden Days (Christopher Dreeson, baritone and William Martin, tenor) Serenade (Male Chorus)
Gaudeamus Igitur (Male Chorus) Deep in My Heart (William Martin, tenor and Donna English, soprano)
Drinking Song (John Giles, tenor and Male Chorus) Tony Billera, piano
Highlights from the Broadway Musical, Mame Jerry Herman Arranged by John Krance
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Any composer, in writing a composition for concert band, hopes to have it given good performances by good bands. When it’s performed by the Northshore Concert Band, and conducted by John Paynter, it is assured of a superior performance by a superior band. —Clare Grundman, Composer
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December 18, 1981
December 18, 1981 Mid-West Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette, Illinois
35th Annual Mid-West National Band and Orchestra Clinic John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
35th Annual Mid-West National Band and Orchestra Clinic Grand Ballroom, Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago, Illinois
PROGRAM
Fanfare “La Peri” Paul Dukas Overture for Winds, Opus 24 Felix M endelssohn-Bartholdy
Arranged for Symphonic Band by John Boyd Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring J.S. Bach
Arranged for Symphonic Band by Alfred Reed Concerto for Euphonium Leopold Mozart
Arranged for Symphonic Band by Samuel Adler Master Sergeant Brian L. Bowman, Euphonium Soloist
United States Air Force Band Jazz Singer Neil Diam ond
Arranged for Symphonic Band by Jerry Nowak Prelude and Double Fugue Fisher Tull
Conducted by the Composer Concerto Grosso for Tubas and Band Vaclav Nelhybel Prelude and Fugue J.K.F. Fischer
Arranged For Symphonic Band and Conducted by Ray Cramer Bandante M.L. Daniels God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen Arranged by George Strombeck A Christmas Intrada** Alfred Reed
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Festival Prelude** Richard Strauss
Arranged for Symphonic Band and Brass Choirs by Barbara Buehiman **Assisted by Brass Choirs from Area Community Bands.
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9:30 p.m.
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF PAUL YODER CLINIC CONCERT
“Forty Years in Forty Minutes”
Early Originals
Our Family Band Hail to the Varsity Drumbeat Jamboree Firehouse Speoial Bobby’s Blues Hail Alma Mater Alpha and Omega
Paul Yoder’s Instant Concert (with apologies to Harold Walters)
Dry Bones Mountain Majesty Flamenco Pachinko Relax La Fonda Rush Street Tarantella Gandy Dancers Hurricane Joshua
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January 29, 1982 January 31, 1982
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette A Quarter Century of Music for America
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Friday, January 29, 1982 – 8:00 p.m. Plainfield High School Auditorium
Plainfield, Illinois
Sunday, January 31, 1982 - 3:00 p.m. Pick-Staiger Concert Hall Northwestern University
Evanston, Illinois
PROGRAM El Salon Mexico Aaron Copland Autobiography – Part Two 1916-1935 Robert Russell Bennett
1916: MO. to N.Y. 1919: The Merrill Miracle 1926: A Parisian in Paris 1935: What Was the Question?
Prelude and Double Fugue Fisher Tull Portrait of the Theme, “Old Man River” Jerome Kern
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley - INTERMISSION -
Lincoln Portrait Aaron Copland
Transcribed for Band by Walter Beeler Narrated by Mel Zellman, WFMT Program Host
Porgy and Bess Selections (with soloists and choir) George Gershwin
Arranged for Concert Band by Robert Russell Bennett “Summertime” – “A Woman Is a Sometime Thing” – “I Got Plenty o’ Nuttin’”
Bess, You Is My Woman” – “It Ain’t Necessarily So” – “ Picnic Parade” “Oh Lawd, I’m On My Way”
Nancy Gustafson, soprano Marcus Jordan, baritone
March – The Gallant Seventh John Philip Sousa
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March 10, 1982
A Combined Band Concert, Marie Murphy School, Wilmette, Illinois The Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette
The Marie Murphy Concert Band and Jazz Ensemble Gene Meltzer, Conductor
Program
Jazz Ensemble
On Broadway C. Mann, C Weil, M. Stoller, J. Leiber
Soloists: I. Craig Raben – Trombone arr. by J. Higgins II. Julie Liu – Trumpet III. Kim Green – Piano IV. Jeff Kawada – Trombone V. David Blitz – Trumpet
Line Drive Jeff Taylor
Soloists: I. Matt Sands – Alto Sax II. Mara Cash – Piano III. Eileen Dordek – Trumpet IV. Dan Gutof – Tenor Sax V. Adam Sheridan – Trumpet
Marie Murphy Concert Band
Hebrides Suite Clare Grundman
III. Milking Song (Hebridean Game Song) IV. The Road to the Isles
The Pink Panther (Highlights) Henry Mancini
I. The Inspector Clouseau Theme arr. John Edmondson II. It Had Better Be Tonight III. The Pink Panther Theme
Northshore Concert Band Program to be announced
Combined Bands
Marvin Hamlisch Showcase Arranged by Warren Barker
“They’re Playing My Song” “Nobody Does It Better” “One” “If You Remember Me” “The Entertainer” “What I Did For Love”
Oro Quemado (Burnt Gold) William E. Rhoads
A Ladin-American Quickstep
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March 20, 1982
6th Annual Festival for Winds, Percussion, Strings, Voice, and Piano Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, Northwestern University
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Program Americans We Henry Fillmore
Arranged by Fred Fennell A Night on Bald Mountain Modeste Moussorgsky
Transcribed for band by John P. Paynter
Pavanne from “American Symphonette No. 2” Morton Gould Marvin Hamlisch Showcase Arranged by Warren Barker
“They’re Playing My Song” “Nobody Does It Better” “One” “If You Remember Me” “The Entertainer” “What I Did For Love”
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman
Old Man River Jerome Kern
Arranged for Symphonic Band by Michael Buckley
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March 28, 1982
The Community Concert Association presents North Shore Concert Band
Concert, Glen Ellyn, Illinois
Program “An All-American Extravaganza”
El Salon Mexico Aaron Copland Transcribed for Band by Mark H. Hindsley Autobiography – Part Two 1916-1935 Robert Russell Bennett
1916: MO. to N.Y. 1919: The Merrill Miracle 1926: A Parisian in Paris 1935: What Was the Question?
Prelude and Double Fugue Fisher Tull Portrait of the Theme, “Old Man River” Jerome Kern
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley
- INTERMISSION - Lincoln Portrait Aaron Copland
Transcribed for Band by Walter Beeler Narrated by Paul Bolman
First Suite for Band Alfred Reed
Rag Galop
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Porgy and Bess Selections (with soloists and choir) George Gershwin
Arranged for Concert Band by Robert Ru“Summertime” – “A Woman Is a Sometime Thing” – “I Got Plenty o’ Nuttin’”
Bess, You Is My Woman” – “It Ain’t Necessarily So” – “ Picnic Parade” “Oh Lawd, I’m On My Way”
Nancy Gustafson, soprano Marcus Jordan, baritone
March – The Gallant Seventh John Philip Sousa
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April 18, 1982
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Jeffery Hickey, trumpet
NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY CONCERT CHOIR AND CHORUS
Elwood Smith, conductor
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Sunday, April 18, 1982, 8:15 P.M.
Symphonic Overture — Flag of Stars Gordon Jacob
From Every Horizon (A Tone Poem to New York) Norman Dello Joio Andante: commodo ed amabile Adagio Allegro con spirito
Trumpet Concerto Johann Nepomuk Hummel Allegro con spirito Andante Rondo
Jeffery Hickey, trumpet
Marvin Hamlisch Showcase arr. Warren Barker Barbara Buehlman, conductor
Wellington’s Victory (Battle Symphony, op. 91) Ludwig Van Beethoven Part I – The Battle
Trumpets and Drums on the English side English March “Rule Britannia” Trumpets and Drums on the French side French March “Marlborough” Call to Arms! The Battle
Part II – Victory Celebration
— Intermission —
O Clap Your Hands Ralph Vaughan Williams
Creation Michael Hennigan
Frogs Norman Dinerstein Day Darken! Frogs Say A Treefrog Trilling Frog School Competing
On the Mountain, On the Hill (Traditional Russian) arr. Kolovsky
Excerpts from Symphony No. 8 “Symphony Of A Thousand” Gustav Mahler, arr. Glenn Cliffe Bainum Hymn: “Veni, Creator Spiritus” and Finale Part I
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Instrumental Interlude Chorus Mysticus and Finale Part II
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May 26, 1982 Maine East High School, Park Ridge
Maine East Music Department and Maine East Music Boosters
presents The Northshore Concert Band
Spring Concert Wednesday, May 26, 1982
John P. Paynter, Conductor
Program
Overture - Russlan and Ludmilla Michael Ivanovich Glinka Symphony for Band Vincent Persichetti
Adagio-Allegro Adagio sostenuto Allegretto Vivace
March - Silver Quill Dale Harpham/Sammy Nestico Lincolnshire Posy Percy Aldridge Grainger
Dublin Bay Harkstow Grange Rufford Park Poachers The Brink Young Sailor Lord Melbourne The Lost Lady Found
- Intermssion -
Symphony No. 1 Claude T. Smith
Flourish March Lyric Song Toccata
The Girl I Left Behind Me Leroy Anderson Finale from Symphony No. 1 in G minor Vasilie Kalinnikov
Arranged for Symphonic Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum
Encore: Under the Double Eagle
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June 24, 1982
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Don Owens, guest conductor
Paul Bolman, master of ceremonies Thursday, June 24, 1982, 8:00 p.m.
PROGRAM
OUR NATIONAL ANTHEM Mayflower Overture Ron Nelson
(Based on three Pilgrim Hymns from the Ainsworth Psalter, 1612: Psalm 3 (in major and minor). Psalm 136 and Psalm 100 - 01d Hundredth.)
Symphony No. 1 for Band Claude T. Smith
Flourish March Lyric Song Toccata
Selections from “The Music Man” Meredith Willson
Seventy-Six Trombones Till There Was You The Wells Fargo Wagon Lida Rose Marian, the Librarian Seventy-Six Trombones – Reprise
Ballet Music from “Faust” Charles Gounod Waltz for the Corps de Ballet Ensemble of Helen and Her Trojan Maidens and
Cleopatra and her Nubian Slaves Entry of the Nubian Slaves Pas Seul of Cleopatra Entry of the Trojan Maidens Pas Seul of Helen Bacchanale and Entry of Phyrne
Semper Fidelis March John Philip Sousa Selection from “Carmen” Georges Bizet Molly on the Shore (Irish Reel) Percy Aldridge Grainger
(Played in commemoration of the composer’s 100th birthday) At a Dixieland Jazz Funeral Arr. JaredSpears
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June 30, 1982 THIS WAS THE PROGRAM FOR A REHEARSAL PRIOR TO THE ACTUAL CONCERT JULY 14
Northshore Concert Band WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1982
John Paynter 25th Anniversary Surprise Concert
MUSICAL MEMORIES ALLA BREVE
P R O G R A M Strike Up The Band arr. John Paynter
Play as written and stand and sit as marked. O’er the Land of the Free arr. John Paynter
Warmup and tuning procedure. Play until given cut-off. Need volunteer to stand and complain “Where Are We?”
Die Fledermaus Overture Strauss/Cailliet
Begin at #24 and play to three measures before #29. Percussion to add loud boat whistle three measures before #29.
The Whistler and His Dog Arthur Pryer
Play as written. Paul Bolman to walk the dog and provide the BOW WOWS. Broadway Curtain Time arr. John Krance
Begin at #257. Brass and woodwinds take out chord on the downbeat of measure #257. Will be drums only for seven measures. Play as written to the end including all shouting and party-time antics. Carol Scattergood to provide all the noise makers, etc.
America the Beautiful Carmen Dragon
Play as written. No gags! Stars and Stripes Forever J.P. Sousa
If needed.
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July 3, 1982
NORTHSHORE CONCEPT BAND OF WILMETTE Saturday, July 3, 1982
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
INDEPENDENCE DAY PROGRAM
—OUR NATIONAL ANTHEM—
Under the Double Eagle March Joseph Wagner Mayflower Overture Ron Nelson Highlights from “A Chorus Line” Marvin Hamlisch Washington Post March John Philip Sousa Polka
Michael Lind, tuba soloist Favorites from “George M.” George M. Cohan Selections from “The Music Man” Meredith Willson Carnival of Venice
Michael Lind, tuba soloist Semper Fidelis March John Philip Sousa Highlights from “Barnum” Cy Coleman March - Silver Quill Dale Harpham/Sammy Nestico At a Dixieland Jazz Funeral Arr. JaredSpears America, the Beautiful Ward/Dragon Overture “1812” Peter I. Tchaikowsky Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
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July 8, 1982
The First National Bank of Winnetka Presents the
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Thursday, July 8, 1982, 7:30 p.m.
P R O G R A M
“Festival Fanfare” and our “National Anthem” Donna Diana Overture Emil N. von Resnicek Intermezzo from “Karelia Suite” .Jean Sibelius Concertante for Alto Saxophone and Band Clare Grundman
James Barkow, saxophone soloist Light Cavalry Overture Franz von Suppe Highlights from “Sophisticated Ladies” Duke Ellington Skogtrollet – Polka [PENCILLED IN—MAY NOT BE READING IT PROPERLY] “Carioca” Vincent Youmans
Michael Lind, tuba soloist Carnival of Venice
Michael Lind, tuba soloist Selections from “Barnum Cy Coleman
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman God of Our Fathers Claude T. Smith Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
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July 14, 1982
F I F T Y - F I F T H S E A S O N NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SUMMER SESSION
C O N C E R T B A N D John P. Paynter, Conductor
Don Owens, Assistant Conductor
Assisted by NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
CAMPUS CONCERT Pick-Staiger Lagoon
Wednesday, July 14, 1982 7:00 p.m.
P R O G R A M
“MUSICAL AMERICANA” Fanfare for the Common Man Aaron Copland Third Suite for Band (Scenes de Ballet) Alfred Reed
Fanfare and Intrada Pas de deux Polka Excentrique Danse Generale
Sinfonia No. 4 Walter Hartley
Allegro deciso (Conducted by Gary Ciepluch) Adagio (Conducted by Kevin McKelvie) Vivace (Conducted by James Kaiser) Allegro molto (Conducted by Ned Avery)
A Musical Toast Leonard Bernstein
Summer Session Band
****** Light Cavalry Overture Franz von Suppe Highlights from “Barnum” Cy Coleman
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Concertante for Alto Saxophone and Band Clare Grundman
James Barkow, Alto Saxophone A Dixieland Jazz Funeral Jared Spears
Northshore Concert Band
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Mayflower Overture Ron Nelson The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
Combined Bands
****** Conductors for the “Sinfonia No. 4” by Walter Hartley are members of a class attending a workshop with Mr. Paynter, studying the “Interpretation of Style in the Large Serenades.”
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July 17, 1982
Firefly Festival
Saint Patrick’s Farm County Park SOUTH BEND,INDIANA
Saturday, July 17, 1982 8:00 p.m.
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, conductor.
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
P R O G R A M
FESTIVAL FANFARE AND OUR NATIONAL ANTHEM Mayflower Overture Ron Nelson Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring J. S. Bach
(Performed in Loving Memory of Ken Geoffroy) The audience will please refrain from applause at the conclusion.
Ballet Music from “Faust” Charles Gounod
Waltz for the Corps de Ballet Ensemble of Helen and Her Trojan Maidens and Cleopatra and Her Nubian Slaves Entry of the Nubian Slaves Pas Seul of Cleopatra Entry of the Trojan Maidens Pas Seul of Helen Bacchanale and Entry of Phryne
Selections from “The Music Man” Meredith Willson Concertante for Alto Saxophone and Band Clare Grundman
James Barkow, soloist Selections from “Barnum” Cy Coleman
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Light Cavalry Overture Franz Von Suppe
Vocal Selections - Judy Moen, Soprano
Star Spangled Spectacular George M. Cohan
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July 29,1982
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Thursday, July 29, 1982
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
PROGRAM
Overture, “Beatrice and Benedict” Hector Berlioz Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo Malcolm Arnold/Paynter Children’s March “Over the Hills and Far Away” Percy Grainger
(Played in commemoration of the composer’s 100th birthday) Mannin Veen Haydn Wood Broadway Curtain Time Arr. John Krance
Vocal selections: Judy Moen, soprano Semper Fidelis March John Philip Sousa Eternal Father, Strong to Save Claude T. Smith
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July 25, 1982
Skokie Park District and Skokie Fine Arts Commission Present
The Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette Sunday, July 5, 1982
7:00 p.m. Oakton Park, 4701 Oakton, Skokie
John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
P R O G R A M Overture, “Beatrice and Benedict” Hector Berlioz Prelude, Siciliano and Rondo Malcolm Arnold/Paynter Children’s March - “Over the River and Far Away” Percy Aldridge Grainger
(Played in commemoration of the composer’s 100th Birthday) Mannin Veen Haydn Wood Broadway Curtain Time Arr. John Krance
Vocal Selections - Judy Moen, soprano Semper Fidelis March John Philip Sousa Eternal Father, Strong to Save Claude T. Smith
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November 7, 1982
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Frederick Fennell, guest conductor William F. Ludwig II, snare drum
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Sunday, November 7, 1982, 3:00 P.M. Crown Imperial — A Coronation March William Walton *Second Suite in F for Military Band, op. 28, no. 2 Gustav Holst, trans. Duthoit
March Song Without Words “I’ll Love My Love” Song of the Blacksmith Fantasia on the “Daragason”
*London Suite (London Every Day) Eric Coates, trans. G. Williams
Covent Garden Westminster (Meditation) In Town To-Night (Knightsbridge March)
Symphony in C Minor Ernest S. Williams
Finale – Allegro — Intermission —
Symphony for Band Morton Gould
II. Marches *English Folk Song Suite Ralph Vaughan Williams
March “Seventeen Come Sunday” Intermezzo “My Bonny Boy” March “Folk Songs from Somerset”
Symphonic Poem — The Universal Judgment Camille De Nardis, trans. Antonio Cafarella Connecticut Half Time Traditional, arr. J. Burns Moore
William F. Ludwig II, snare drum *Hands Across the Sea John Philip Sousa *High School Cadets John Philip Sousa *Semper Fidelis John Philip Sousa
*Frederick Fennell, conductor
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December 16, 1982
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Frederick Fennell, guest conductor
Jeffery Hickey, trumpet
MID-WEST NATIONAL BAND AND ORCHESTRA CLINIC Chicago Hilton and Towers
Thursday, December 16, 1982, 8:00 P.M. Crown Imperial — A Coronation March William Walton Symphony in C Minor Ernest S. Williams
Finale – Allegro Westminster (Meditation), from London Suite Eric Coates/G. Williams Entry March of the Boyares Johan Halvorson, arr. Clifford Barnes
Frederick Fennell, conductor Cornet Solo — The Debutante Herbert L. Clarke
Jeffery Hickey, trumpet Purple Pageant March Karl L. King, ed. John P. Paynter Meditation from Thais Jules Massenet, arr. Albert Austin Harding Coronation Scene from Boris Godunov Modest Mossorgsky, trans. Barbara Buehlman
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Prelude to Act III from Die Meistersinger Richard Wagner, arr. Raymond F. Dvorak
Performed in Memory of Raymond F. Dvorak Victor Herbert’s Favorite Victor Herbert, arr. M.L. Lake
Nancy Hinners, soprano Judy Moen, soprano
Symphonic Poem — The Universal Judgement Camille De Nardis, trans. Antonio Cafarella Wedding Dance, from Hasseneh Jacques Press, arr. H.N. Johnston
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February 13, 1983
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Frank Winkler, guest conductor
The Frank Winkler Trio
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Sunday, February 13, 1983, 3:00 P.M.
Burlesque Overture Herbert Chappell, trans. Fuchs Corktown Saturday Night arr. William E. Rhoads *Perceptions I J. J. Johnson *Don Camillo Johnny Richards
The Northshore Concert Band Mexicali Nose Harry Betts Theme from Ice Castles Marvin Hamlisch
Jim Barkow, alto saxophone Straighten Up and Fly Right arr. Jerry Evans
Frank Winkler, vocalist The Residual Fire Dance Les Hooper
The Northshore Concert Jazz Band Frank Winkler, piano
— Intermission —
Selections by the Frank Winkler Trio **En Memoriam de Chano Pozo David Amram **Manteca Chano Pozo, arr. Roger Pemberton **Duke Ellington Medley arr. Phil Bova Overture 1812 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
*conducted by Frank Winkler **featuring the Frank Winkler Trio with the Northshore Concert Band
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February 20, 1983 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY - DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, conductor
Sunday, February 20, 1983 at 4 p.m. Chapel of the Resurrection
Festive Overture Dmitri Shostakovitch (1906-1975) Third Suite for Band Alfred Reed (Scènes de Ballet)
Fanfare and Intrada Pas de deux Polka excentrique Danse générale
Corktown Saturday Night arr. William E. Rhoads Songs of a Wayfarer Gustav Mahler
On My Love’s Wedding Day (1860-1911) There is a Glowing Dagger arr. Buehlman
Nancy Hinners, soprano
The Trombone King March Karl L. King arr. Paynter
INTERMISSION Coronation Scene from the Opera, Boris Godunov Modeste Moussorgsky (1839-1881) arr. Buehlman
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Perceptions I J. J. Johnson
Conducted by Frank Winkler Duke Ellington Medley arr. Phil Bova
Frank Winkler, piano Overture, “1812” Peter Ilich Tschaikowsky (1840-1893)
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February 23, 1983
A Combined Band Concert Wednesday, February 23, 1983
Marie Murphy School 8:00 P.M.
Participants THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Canductor
THE MARIE MURPHY CONCERT BAND AND JAZZ ENSEMBLE
Genc Meltzer, Conductor
PROGRAM
JAZZ ENSEMBLE Eclipse Jeff Taylor
Soloists: Matt Sands - Alto Sax Jeff Kawada - Trombone Eric Johner - Drums
Killer Joe Benny Golson
Soloists: Jeff Wright - Baritone Sax arr. by John Higgins Kevin Levi - Drums
MARIE MURPHY CONCERT BAND
“Ye Banks and Braes O’ Bonnie Doon” Percy Aldridge Grainger Alaska Scherzo Vaclav Nelhybel Summer in Rio Claude T. Smith
NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND Festive Overture Dmitri Shostakovitch Corktown Saturday Night arr. William E. Rhoads Third Suite for Band (Scenes de Ballet) Alfred Reed
Fanfare and Intrada Pas de deux Polka excentrique Danse generale
Coronation Scene from the Opera, Boris Godunof Modeste Moussorgsky
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Conducted by Barbara Buehlman arr. Barbara Buehlman
COMBINED BANDS Tres Danzas De Mexico Setting by William Rhoads
I. El Pitayero (from Jalisco) II. El Café (Province unknown) III. El Curripiti (from Vera Cruz)
March from Mahler’s 2nd Symphony Gustav Mahler transcribed for Band by Maurice Gardner
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March 19, 1983
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE Ray Cramer, conductor
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Saturday, March 19, 1983, 1:00 P.M.
Regal Fanfare Antonio Soler, trans. Ray Cramer Four Preludes Robert Russell Bennett
George Vincent Cole Jerome
Victoria Waltz Leonard B. Smith
Doug Fox, Keith Ramsden and Greg Eriksen, trumpets Bricusse and Newly on Broadway arr. Warren Barker Boys of the Old Brigade W. Paris Chambers
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March 25, 1983 THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
PROGRAM
Overture to La Belle Helene Jacques Offenbach Arranged for Band by Lawrence Odom Incantation and Dance John Barnes Chance Spectrum Herbert Bielawa March—Cheerio Edwin Franko Goldman Concerto for Flute, Opus 8 Otar Gordeli
Walfrid Kujala, flutist
Intermission
Portrait of a Frontier Town Don Gillis Chamber of Commerce Where the West Begins Ranch House Party Prairie Sunset Main Street, Saturday Night
Arranged for Band by Glenn CliffeBainum Variations and Theme for Solo Flute and Band Anne McGinty
Walfrid KuJala, flutist Meditation from Thais Jules Massenet Arrangedfor Band by A. Austin Harding Hary Janos Suite Zoltan Kodaly
Prelude: The Fairy Tale Begins Viennese Musical Clock Song The Battle and Defeat of Napoleon Entrance of the Emperor and His Court
Arranged for Band by Glenn CliffeBainum March—Onward-Upward Edwin Franko Goldman
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April 17, 1983
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Sheldon Shkolnik, piano
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Sunday, April 17, 1983, 3:00 P.M.
Music for a Festival Gordon Jacob Intrada Overture Round of Seven Parts March Saraband Scherzo Madrigal Minuet and Trio Finale
Les Preludes Franz Liszt
— Intermission — Variations on a Nursery Rhyme Ernst von Dohnanyi, trans. John P. Paynter
Sheldon Shkolnik, piano Festival Prelude Richard Strauss, trans. Barbara Buehlman
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June 4, 1983
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Pick-Staiger Mall Evanston, Illinois
Saturday, June 4, 1983 2:00 – 3:00 pm
PROGRAM
A Comedy Overture - “Vanity Fair” Percy E. Fletcher American Salute Morton Gould
(Based on “When Johnny Comes Marching Home”) Ballet Parisien Jacques Offenbach
Overture Valse Galop Valse Finale
March (1903) - “Jack Tar” John Philip Sousa Sarabande and Polka from the Ballet “Solitaire” Malcolm Arnold
(Arranged by John P. Paynter) American Overture for Band Joseph Willcox Jenkins
(Conducted by Barbara Buehlman) Selections from “The Music Man” Meredith Willson
“Seventy-Six Trombones” “Till There Was You” “The Wells Fargo Wagon” “Lida Rose” “Marian the Librarian” “Seventy-Six Trombones” (reprise)
Encores: Hello Dolly Jerry Herman
(Arranged for Band by W. B. Anderson) Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
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June 8, 1983
N O R T H S H O R E C O N C E R T B A N D OF WILMETTE, ILLINOIS
John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
S A I N T J A M E S C A T H E D R A L 65 EAST HURON
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Wednesday, June 8, 1983 TWELVE O’CLOCK NOON
PROGRAM
American Salute Morton Gould
(Based on “When Johnny Comes Marching Home”) A Comedy Overture - “Vanity Fair” Percy E. Fletcher Ballet Parisien Jacques Offenbach
Overture Valse Galop Valse Finale
March (1903) - “Jack Tar” John Philip Sousa Sarabande and Polka from the Ballet “Solitaire” Malcolm Arnold
(Arranged by John P. Paynter) American Overture for Band Joseph Willcox Jenkins
(Conducted by Barbara Buehlman) Selections from “The Music Man” Meredith Willson
“Seventy-Six Trombones” “Till There Was You” “The Wells Fargo Wagon” “Lida Rose” “Marian the Librarian” “Seventy-Six Trombones” (reprise)
Overture “1812” P. I. Tschaikowsky
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July 3,1983
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE Sunday, July 3,1983
John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor INDEPENDENCE DAY CONCERT
Fanfare “Strike Up the Band” Gershwin/Paynter
THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER American Salute Morton Gould (“When Johnny Comes Marching Home”) Jericho Rhapsody Morton Gould Selections from “The Music Man” Meredith Willson March “Hail to the Spirit of Liberty” John Philip Sousa Overture “ll Guarany” A. Carlo Gomez The Movies! Arr. John Higgins Selections from “The Sound of Music” Richard Rodgers
Nancy Hinners, soprano Broadway Show-Stoppers Arr. Warren Barker America, the Beautiful Samuel Ward/Dragon Overture “1812” P. I. Tschaikowsky
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July 4 Glenview Church and Glenview Park District
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July 14, 1983
First National Bank of Winnetka
presents the
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, oonductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Craig Williams, euphonium soloist
520 Green Bay Road
Winnetka, Illinois
Thursday, July 14, 1983 - 7:30 p,m.
P R O G R A M
Fanfare on “Strike Up the Band” - George Gershwn/Paynter
Star Spangled Banner Overture to Rienzi Richard Wagner Passion in Paint Henri René
At the Moulin Rouge (painting by Henri Toulouse-Lautrec) Persistence of Memory (painting by Salvador Dali) L’Absinthe (painting by Edgar Degas)
Concert March – “The Chimes of Liberty” Edwin Franko Goldman Intermezzo from “Cavalleria Rusticana” Pietro Mascagni Euphonium Solo – “Scherzo” Edwin Franko Goldman Bugler’s Holiday (Featuring the Entire Trumpet Section) Leroy Anderson Broadway Show-Stoppers Overture arr. Warren Barker March Slav P. I. Tschaikowsky NOTE: This apparently was the planned program. However, the euphonium soloist must not have shown up. The actual program (following the Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana) was as follows: Selections from “The Music Man” Meredith Willson Bugler’s Holiday (Featuring the Entire Trumpet Section) Leroy Anderson Encore: Trumpeter’s Lullaby Leroy Anderson Broadway Show-Stoppers Overture arr. Warren Barker
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Folk Dances Dimitri Shostakovich March Slav P. I. Tschaikowsky 2 Encores: Selections from Hello Dolly Sonny Anderson The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa Note #2: Herb Schneiderman gave me a program that says the euphonium soloist played “Londonderry Air” for an encore; the trumpet section played “Trumpeters Serenade,” Leroy Anderson, for an encore, and he listed as encores Stars & Stripes-Sousa, Folk Dances-Shostakovich, and “Music Man” – Willson.
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July 17, 1983 Museum of Science & Industry 11:30-12:30 July 21, 1983
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
GILLSON PARK, WILMETTE Thursday, July 21, 1983, 8:00 P.M.
Strike Up the Band George Gershwin, arr. John P. Paynter The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter Overture to the opera Rienzi Richard Wagner Passion in Paint Henri René
At the Moulin Rouge (painting by Henri Toulouse-Lautrec) Persistence of Memory (painting by Salvador Dali) L’Absinthe (painting by Edgar Degas)
Mexican March — Zacatecas Genaro Codina Scherzo Edwin Franko Goldman
Craig Williams, euphonium Bugler’s Holiday Leroy Anderson
featuring the trumpet section Hunting Polka — Aug der Jagd Johann Strauss Symphony No. 2 — first movement Alexander Borodin Marche Slav Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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August 2, 1983 Northbrook 7:30 p.m.
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August 4, 1983
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE Thursday, August. 4, 1983 John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Bruce Briney, trumpet soloist
PROGRAM
Fanfare “Strike Up the Band” Gershwin/Paynter
THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER Youth Triumphant Overture Henry Hadley Ballet Parisien Jacques Offenbach
Overture Valse Galop Valse Finale
Sarabande and Polka Malcolm Arnold/Paynter Concerto in D Major Giuseppe Tartini
Allegro moderato Andante mosso Allegro grazioso
Bruce Briney, trumpet Children’s March - Over the Hills and Far Away Percy A. Grainger Vanity Fair Overture Percy E. Fletcher Vocalise Sergei Rachmaninoff
Featuring the clarinet section Broadway Show-Stoppers Arr. Warren Barker La Forza del Destino Giseppe Verdi
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August 14–20, 1983
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
1983 CANADIAN CONCERT TOUR CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPOSITION, TORONTO
Thursday, August 18, 1983
REPERTOIRE Overtures
American Overture for Band Joseph Willcox Jenkins Overture 1812 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Overture to La Forza del Destino Giuseppe Verdi Il Guarany Overture A. Carlo Gomez Overture to Rienzi Richard Wagner Vanity Fair Overture Percy E. Fletcher Youth Triumphant Henry Hadley
Concert Pieces Folk Dances Dmitri Shostakovitch Hunting Polka Johann Strauss Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana Pietro Mascagni Jericho Rhapsody Morton Gould Marche Slav Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 2 — first movement Alexander Borodin
Suites Ballet Parisien Jacques Offenbach Danses Sacred and Profane William H. Hill Passion in Paint Henri René Sarabande and Polka Malcolm Arnold, trans. John P. Paynter
Broadway and Film Broadway Show-Stoppers arr. Warren Barker Hello, Dolly Jerry Herman, arr. W. B. “Sonny” Anderson The Movies! arr. John Higgins Selections from The Music Man Meredith Willson The Sound of Music Selections Richard Rodgers, arr. Robert Russell Bennett Strike Up the Band George Gershwin, arr. John P. Paynter
Solos and Ensembles Bugler’s Holiday (trumpets) Leroy Anderson Concerto in D Major (trumpet) Giuseppe Tartini/Johann Sebastian Bach Irish Tune from County Derry (soprano) Percy Aldridge Grainger Londonderry Air (euphonium) arr. Hawley Ades Scherzo (euphonium) Edwin Franko Goldman A Trumpeter’s Lullaby (trumpets) Leroy Anderson Vocalise (clarinets) Sergei Rachmaninov
Patriotic America, the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon American Salute Morton Gould O Canada arr. K. Bray Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter
Marches Children’s March “Over the Hills and Far Away” Percy Aldridge Grainger The Chimes of Liberty Edwin Franko Goldman Jack Tar March John Philip Sousa The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa Zacatecas — Mexican March Genaro Codina
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September 11, 1983
Wilmette Fair No Printed Program
The following pieces were played, but the order isn’t specified. The Movies! arr. John Higgins Selections from “The Music Man” Meredith Willson Bugler’s Holiday (trumpets) Leroy Anderson Irish Tune from County Derry (soprano solo) Percy Aldridge Grainger America, the Beautiful Samuel Ward/Carmen Dragon Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa Zacatecas - Mexican March Genaro Codina Fairest of the Fair John Philip Sousa Selections from Gypsy Blue Tango El Capitan March (1896) John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Escanada High School Cadets
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September 25, 1983 Lambs’ Farm
Libertyville, Illinos 2 p.m.
No Printed Program
The following pieces were played, and I assume the order is correct. Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa Selections from “Hello Dolly” Jerry Hermann/Sonny Anderson Selections from “The Music Man” Meredith Willson The Movies! arr. John Higgins Bugler’s Holiday (trumpets) Leroy Anderson Irish Tune from County Derry (soprano solo?) Percy Aldridge Grainger El Capitan March (1896) John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Blue Tango Il Guarany Overture A. Carlo Gomez Selections from Gypsy Fairest of the Fair John Philip Sousa
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September 30 Navy Pier, Chicago 6:30-8:00 Wed.October 19 Marie Murphy Jr. High School 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
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November 6, 1983
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
THE NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY CHORUS Robert A. Harris, conductor
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Sunday, November 6, 1983, 3:00 P.M. Fêtes, from Nocturnes for Orchestra Claude Debussy, trans. William A. Schaefer Fantasia and Rondo, op. 34 Carl Maria von Weber, trans. Jack Snavely
JoAnn Metlicka, clarinet John P. Paynter Scholarship recipient
The Purple Pageant Karl L. King, ed. John P. Paynter The Trombone King Karl L. King, ed. John P. Paynter Barnum and Bailey’s Favorite Karl L. King, ed. Glenn Cliffe Bainum The Pines of Rome Ottorino Respighi
The Pines of the Villa Borghese The Pines Near a Catacomb The Pines of the Janiculum The Pines of the Appian Way
— Intermission —
Overture to Der Freischütz Carl Maria von Weber Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary Henry Purcell March Anthem — “Thou Knowest, Lord” Canzona Anthem — “Man That is Born of a Woman” March
Northwestern University Chorus Keith Ramsden and David Shaw, trumpets
Brian Byrne and Paul Bauer, trombones; Carol Scattergood, timpani Robert A. Harris, conductor
The Closing Doxology — Psalm 150 Norman Lockwood
Northwestern University Chorus and Northshore Concert Band
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December 7, 1983 Childrens Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois 7:00 p.m.
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February 12, 1984
Northshore Concert Band 28th Season
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
John Houseman, Narrator
February 12, 1984 Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
Program Festival Variations (1982) Claude T. Smith (1932- ) Symphony No. 6 for Band (1956) Vincent Persichetti (1915- )
Adagio - Allegro Adagio sostenuto Allegretto Vivace
A Lincoln Address (1973) Vincent Persichetti (1915- )
Played on Abraham Lincoln’s birthday from the text of his Second Inaugural Address John Houseman, narrator
Intermission
Carnival of the Animals (1886) Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921)
Verses by Ogden Nash Transcribed for Winds and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman
Robert and Lisa Weirich, duo-pianists John Houseman, narrator
Introduction and Royal March of the Lion Hens and Cocks Horses of Tartary (Mules) Tortoises The Elephant Kangaroos Aquarium Personages with Long Ears The Cuckoo in the Woods Aviary Pianists Fossils The Swan Finale
Irish Rhapsody (1922) Victor Herbert (1859-1924)
Transcribed for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum
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March 17, 1984? Eighth Annual Festival for Winds, Percussion, Strings, Voice, Piano
Sponsored Jointly by Northwestern University School of Music and the Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
1:00 P.M. John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Portrait of a Frontier Town Don Gillis
Chamber of Commerce (1912-1978) Where the West Begins Ranch House Party Prairie Sunset Main Street, Saturday Night
Arranged for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum (1888-1974) and Performed in Observance of His 95th Birthday
Spectrum (for Band and Electronic Pre-recorded Tape) Herbert Bielawa (1930- ) Incantation and Dance John Barnes Chance (1932-1972)
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March 18, 1984
N O R T H S H O R E C O N C E R T B A N D John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor MAINE WEST TOWNSHIP
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Des Plaines, Illinois
Sunday, March 18, 1984 7:30 pm
P R O G R A M
Overture to La Belle Helene Jacques Offenbach
(Arranged for Band by Lawerence Odom) Incantation and Dance John Barnes Chance Spectrum (for Band and Electronic Pre-recorded Tape) Herbert Bielawa March - “Cheerio” Edwin Franko Goldman Portrait of a Frontier Town Don Gillis
Chamber of Commerce Where the West Begins Ranch House Party Prairie Sunset Main Street, Saturday Night
(Arranged for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum)
-Intermission-
“Achieved is the Glorious Work” from Creation - Franz J. Haydn (Trombone Quartet)
Dixieland Band
(Selections to be Announced) March - “Onward-Upward” Edwin Franko Goldman Meditation from “Thais” Jules Massenet
(Arranged for Flutes and Band by A. Austin Harding) Hary Janos Suite Zoltan Kodaly
Prelude: The Fairy Tale Begins Viennese Musical Clock Song The Battle and Defeat of Napoleon Entrance of the Emperor and His Court
(Arranged for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum) + + + + +
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This Program is Sponsored by the COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION OF DES PLAINES
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March 24, 1984
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette M.E.N.C.
Hilton Hotel, Clhicago John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Portrait of a Frontier Town Don Gillis
Chamber of Commerce (1912-1978) Where the West Begins Ranch House Party Prairie Sunset Main Street, Saturday Night
Arranged for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum (1888-1974) and Performed in Observance of His 95th Birthday
Spectrum (for Band and Electronic Pre-recorded Tape) Herbert Bielawa (1930- ) Incantation and Dance John Barnes Chance (1932-1972)
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March 25, 1984 Northshore Concert Band
28th Season John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Walfrid Kujala, flutist
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
P R O G R A M Overture to La Belle Helene Jacques Offenbach
Arranged for Band by Lawerence Odom Incantation and Dance John Barnes Chance Spectrum (for Band and Electronic Pre-recorded Tape) Herbert Bielawa March - “Cheerio” Edwin Franko Goldman Concerto for Flute, Opus 8 Otar Gordeli
Walfrid Kujala, flutist
Intermission Portrait of a Frontier Town Don Gillis
Chamber of Commerce Where the West Begins Ranch House Party Prairie Sunset Main Street, Saturday Night
Arranged for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum Variations and Theme for Solo Flute and Band Anne McGinty
Walfrid Kujala, flutist March - “Onward-Upward” Edwin Franko Goldman Meditation from Thais Jules Massenet
Arranged for Band by A. Austin Harding Hary Janos Suite Zoltan Kodaly
Prelude: The Fairy Tale Begins Viennese Musical Clock Song The Battle and Defeat of Napoleon Entrance of the Emperor and His Court
Arranged for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum
March—Onward-Upward Edwin F
Encore: March—On the Mall Edwin Fra
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May 12, 1984
N O R T H S H O R E C O N C E R T B A N D John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor LORAS COLLEGE HALL
Dubuque, Iowa Saturday, May 12, 1984
8:00 p.m.
P R O G R A M Overture to La Belle Heléne Jacques Offenbach Incantation and Dance John Barnes Chance The Final Covenant Fisher Tull Nobles of the Mystic Shrine John Philip Sousa
-- INTERMISSION -- Poet and Peasant Overture Franz von Suppé Original Fantasy--Baritone Solo Mantia
David Lang, soloist Meditation from “Thais” Jules Massenet Broadway Curtain Time arr. John Krance
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This Program Is Sponsored by theDUBUQUE ARTS GOUNCIL
MUSICIANS PERFORMANCE TRUST FUND DUBUQUE MUSICIANS UNION
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June 6, 1983
N O R T H S H O R E C O N C E R T B A N D John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor S U M M E R F E S T 1 9 8 4
Cathedral of St. James 65 East Huron CHICAGO
- P R O G R A M – National Emblem March E. E. Bagley La Belle Heléne Overture Jacques Offenbach Highlights from Camelot Alan Jay Lerner & Frederick Loewe Eternal Father, Strong to Save Claude T. Smith At a Dixieland Jazz Funeral Jared Spears Rakoczy March from Dannation of Faust Hector Berlioz Civil War Suite - “The Blue and The Gray” Clare Grundman Broadway Curtain Time Arranged by John Krance
Hello, Dolly! Put on a Happy Face If He Walked Into My Life Mame Once Upon a Time Hey, Look Me Over
Overture 18l2 P. I. Tschaikowsky
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June 24, 1984
Northshore Concert Band Lambs Farm, Libertyville, IL
2:00 p.m.
Program National Emblem March E. E. Bagley King Orry – Rhapsody Wood Toccata Girolamo Frescobaldi/Slocum From the Shores of the Mighty Pacific Clark
Cornet Solo (Soloist unknown) Poet and Peasant Overture Franz von Suppé Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley The Blue and the Gray (Civil War Suite) Clare Grundman (1913- ) Camelot – Highlights Lerner-Loewe, arr. Yoder At a Dixieland Jazz Funeral Spears Stars & Stripes Forever Sousa
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July 1 Hamilton Hotel, Itasca
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NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND July 3-4, 1984 WALLACE BOWL - July 3 1. National Emblem March 2. Star Spangled Banne 3. Eternal Father 4. Fiddler on the Roof 5. Irish Washerwoman 6. From the Shores (Bruce) 7. The Liberty Bell 8. (Doug Fox Dixie Combo) 9. The Blue and the Gray 10. Open Your Heart 11. 1812 Overture 12. God Bless America 13. America, the Beautiful 14. Stars and Stripes
GLENVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH - July 4 1. Manhattan Beach March 2. Ballet of Pleasure 3. Camelot 4. Andrea Chenier 5. The Penny-Whistle Song 6. The Blue and the Gray 7. A Tribute to Glenn Miller 8. At a Dixieland Jazz Funeral 9. Poet and Peasant Overture 10. God Bless America 11. You’re a Grand Old Flag 12. America, the Beautiful 13. Stars and Stripes Forever
GLENVIEW COUNTRY CLUB - 7/4 1. National Emblem March 2. God Bless America 3. Eternal Father 4. Fiddler on the Roof 5. From the Shores (Bruce) 6. Poet and Peasant 7. Open Your Heart 8. The Blue and the Gray 9. The Irish Washerwoman 10. U. S. Field Artillery 11. A Tribute to Glenn Miller 12. Dixieland Jazz Fun. 13. You’re a Grand Old Flag 14. America, the Beautiful 15. 1812 Overture (excerpt) 16. Stars and Stripes
Keep Handy: Nobles of the Mystic Shrine Broadway Curtain Time La Belle Helene
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July 19, 1984
8:00 p.m. NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
Thursday, July 19,1984 John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Steve Betz, percussion soloist
Gillson Park Bowl Wilmette
PROGRAM
Barbara Buehlman, conducting Overture “La Gazza Ladra” (The Thievish Magpie) Gioacchino Rossinl
Transcribed for Band by Lucien Gailliet Symphonic Poem - Psyche and Eros Cesar Franck
Arranged for Band by Albert Austin Harding The Golden Age of Broadway Arr. Warren Barker Rhapsody for Percussion and Band John Beck & Don Jones
Steve Betz, soloist U.S. Field Artillery March John Philip Sousa Dance of the Tumblers from the “Snow Maiden” N. Rimsky-Korsakov
Arranged for Band by B. Walton O’Donnell The Penny-Whistle Song Leroy Anderson
Featuring the entire flute section A Tribute to Glenn Miller Arr. Henry Gass Dixieland Front and Center Arr. John Warrington
Stan Shell, clarinet Charles Hawes, tenor saxophone
Doug Fox, trumpet Shelley Foster, trombone
Bernie Dobroski, tuba Steve Betz, drums
Polka and Fugue from “Schwanda, the Bagpiper” Jaromir Weinberger
Transcribed for Band by Glenn C. Bainum
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July 26, 1984
Gillson Park Bowl Wilmette, Illinois
8:00 p.m. NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
Thursday, July 26, 1984 John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Debbie Durham, clarinet soloist
PROGRAM
FANFARE FOR ST. EDMUNDSBURY.... Benjamin Britten
Trumpet Choir Festive Overture Dmitrl Shostakovitch
Arranged for Band by Donald Hunsberger Excerpts from Andrea Chenler Umberto Glordano
Arranged for Band by J. J. Richards Solo de Concours Henri Rabaud
Debbie Durham, Bb clarinet The Flnal Covenant FisherTull March “The Liberty Bell” John Philip Sousa Dance of the Tumblers from The Snow Maiden N. Rimsky Korsakov
Arranged for Band by B. Walton O’Donnell Conducted by Barbara Buehlman
Overture “The Light Cavalry” Franz von Suppe
Arranged for Band by Henry Fillmore Eternal Father, Strong to Save Claude T. Smith Symphonic March on an English Hymn Tune Claude T. Smith
Commissioned by the Northshore Concert Band Broadway Curtain Time Arr. John Krance
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July 28, 1984
First Annual Adult Band Conference Northwestern University Campus
Evanston, Illinois
Northshore Concert Band Wilmette, Illinois
Saturday, July 28, 1984 8:15 p.m. JOHN P. PAYNTER, conductor
BARBARA BUEHLMAN, assistant conductor COL. ARNALD D. GABRIEL, guest conductor
CLAUDE T. SMITH, guest conductor BRIAN L. BOWMAN, euphonium
Fanfare for St. Edmundsbury Benjamin Britten
(trumpet choir)
Festive Overture Dmitri Shostakovitch Arranged for Band by Donald Hunsberger
Excerpts from the Opera, Andrea Chenier Umberto Giordano
Arranged for Band by J. J. Richards The Final Covenant Fisher Tull March - The Liberty Bell John Philip Sousa “Dance of the Tumblers” from The Snow Maiden N. Rimsky-Korsakov
Arranged for Band by B. Walton O’Donnell Conducted by Barbara Buehlman
Overture - The Light Cavalry Franz von Suppe
Arranged for Band by Henry Fillmore Conducted by Col. Arnald D. Gabriel
Leader and Commanding Officer United States Air Force Band
Eternal Father, Strong to Save Claude T. Smith
Conducted by the Composer
Symphonic March on an English Hymn Tune Claude T. Smith Commissioned by the Northshore Concert Band
World Premiere. the composer conducting
Euphonium Solo - “Carnival of Venice” Variations Herbert L. Clarke Brian L. Bowman, soloist
Member, United States Air Force Band Broadway Curtain Time Arr. John Krance
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July 29, 1984 First Annual Adult Band Conference
Northwestern University Campus Massed Band
Sunday, July 29, 1984 - 3:30 p.m. Organized and Coordinated by Barbara Buehlman
Barbara Buehlman, guest conductor William Himes, guest conductor Claude T. Smith, guest conductor John P. Paynter, guest conductor Brian L. Bowman, guest soloist
Festival Clifton Williams “Blessed Are They” from German Requiem Johannes Brahms
Arranged for Band by Barbara Buehlman Barbara Buehlman, conducting
Fantasia in G Timothy Mahr Moorside Suite (Brass Band) Gustav Holst
Scherzo Nocturne March
William Himes, conducting Incidental Suite Claude T. Smith
Tarantella Nocturne Rondo
Symphony No. 1 for Band Claude T. Smith
Flourish March Lyric Song Toccata
Claude T. Smith, conducting Fantasia di Concerto (Scenes from the Riviera) E. Boccalari Arr. Kent/Akers
Brian L Bowman euphonium soloist Three Marches by Famous Adult Band Conductors
Trombone King Karl L. King Hands Across the Sea John Philip Sousa On the Mall Edwin Franko Goldman
John P Paynter, conducting
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September 16, 1984
THE WILMETTE FAIR Wilmette and Central
1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Sunday, September 16, 1984
PROBABLE PROGRAM ORDER
Hosts of Freedom March King/Paynter Slava! Bernstein/Grundman Mancini Spectacular Arr. Barker Porgy and Bess Selections Gershwin/Bennett Bugler’s Holiday L. Anderson (Played by the entire section: separate parts for each player for private practice during the week) Bugle Call Rag Arr. Lang Richard Rodgers: A Symphonic Portrait Rodgers/Erickson U. S. Army March Darcy Trombonanza Cofield (played by the entire section; separate parts for each player for private practice during the week) “A Chorus Line” Spectacular Hamlisch/Barker The Stars and Stripes Forever John PhilipSousa
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November 4, 1984
The Northshore Concert Band John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Morton Gould, Guest Conductor-Composer
Sunday, November 4, 1984 3:00 p.m.
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall Evanston, Illinois
Program
Fantasia in G (1983) Timothy Mahr
“Freude, Schoner Gotterfunken” Canon in D Johann Pachelbel Arranged for Symphonic Band by Keith Brion Marche Écossaise Claude Debussy
Arrangedfor Symphonic Band by William A. Schaeffer Jericho Rhapsody Morton Gould*
—Intermission— Pageant from Pacific Celebration Suite Roger Nixon Episodes from “Holocaust” Morton Gould*
Main Theme Crystal Night Berta and Joseph Theme Babi Yar Liberation Elegy
Symphony for Band (West Point) Morton Gould*
Epitaphs Marches
An American Election Showcase—’84 Various *conducted by the composer.
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December 14, 1984
Mid-West National Band and Orchestra CLINIC CONCERT 8:00 P.M.
FRIDAY EVENING NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND WILMETTE, ILLINOIS
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
PROGRAM
Festive Overture Paul Creston (1984) “Homage to Leonin” from Medieval Suite Ron Nelson (1983) Concerto for Flute and Wind Orchestra Henk Badings (date unknown)
Julius Baker, flute (Courtesy of Yamaha Musical Products)
Symphonic March on an English Hymn Tune Claude T. Smith (date unknown)
Conducted by the Composer Ave Maria Giuseppe Verdi/Barbara Buehlman (1984)
Barbara Buehlman, conductor
Fantasia di Concerto E. Boccalari/Kent/Akers (1959) Brian Bowman, euphonium
Yagibushi Nachiro Iwai (1984)
Frederick Fennell, conductor and soloist
Overture--The Light Cavalry Franz von Suppe/Henry Fillmore (1922) Col. Arnald D. Gabriel, USAF Retired, conductor
Tally Ho R. Barsotti (1928)
Frank Scimonelli United States Navy Band, Retired, English Post Horn New Post Horn Gallop R. Barsotti (1930) Tiger Rag Arr. Paul Yoder (manuscript) Symphony for Band Morton Gould (1952)
II. Marches
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1985 February 10, 1985
Northshore Concert Band John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Col. Eugene W. Allen, Guest Conductor-Composer
Master Sergeant Bill Fox, Narrator Sunday, February 10, 1985
3:00 p.m. Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
Evanston, Illinois
Program Ballet Music from the Opera, “Prince Igor” Alexander Borodin (1833- 1887)
Presto Andantino-Allegro vivo Allegro Presto-Allegro con spirito
Concerto in F for Bassoon Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837)
Arranged for Band by Kim Ebey Visconti 1. Allegro moderato
Tom Novak, bassoon Co-Winner, John P. Paynter Band Scholarship
Liturgical Dances (Benedicamus Socii Domino David R Holsinger (1945- ) Concerto No. 1 for Horn Richard Strauss (1864-1949)
1. Allegro Dan Novak, French horn
Co-Winner, John P. Paynter Band Scholarship New York Hippodrome March (1915) John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)
—lntermission— Sinfonia MacArtair Mark Camphouse (1954-)
1. Introduction: Adagio - Agitato - Fanfare II. Andante religioso - Quasi fantasia III. Allegro energico - Maestoso - Chorale
For Narrator and Symphonic Band Written to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of
General of the Army Douglas MacArthur (1880- 1964)
Narrated by Master Sergeant Bill Fox, United States Army Band * Concert March - “All the Way” Col. Eugene W. Allen *Variations on a Korean Folk Song (1965) John Barnes Chance (1932-1972) *Concert March - “The Major of St. Lo” Col. Eugene W. Allen *works conducted by Col. Eugene W. Allen, Leader and Commander
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The United States Army Band
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February 27, 1985
COMBINED BAND CONCERT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1985
MARIE MURPHY SCHOOL 8:00 P.M. South Gym
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Asst. Conductor
MARIE MURPHY CONCERT BAND Gene Meltzer, Conductor
SUNSET RIDGE CONCERT BAND
Greg Wojcik, Conductor
Program MARIE MURPHY CONCERT BAND New Century Overture Jared Spears SUNSET RIDGE CONCERT BAND Hoedown Albert Stoutamire and Kenneth Henderson MARIE MURPHY/SUNSET RIDGE COMBINED BANDS The Battle Pavanne Tielman Susato
arr. by Bob Margolis Forty-Second Street. A1 Dubin/Harry Warren
(from “42nd Street”) arr. by Jerry Nowak The Thunderer (March) John Philip Sousa
arr. by James Scott NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND Selections to be announced MARIE MURPHY/SUNSET RIDGE/NORTHSHORE COMBINED BANDS Pachelbel’s Canon Johann Pachelbel
arr. by Philip Gordon Selections from “Cats” Andrew Lloyd Webber
arr. by John Edmondson 1. Overture 2. Skimbleshanks: The Railway Cat 3. The 01d Gumbie Cat 4. Macavity: The Mystery Cat 5. Memory
Band of Gold (March) George Kinny
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March 16, 1985 Festival for Winds, Percussion, Strings, Voice and Piano
Northwestern University Campus, March 16, 1985
PROGRAM PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL
John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Symphonic Dance Sergei Rachmaninoff Variations on a Korean Folk Song John Barnes Chance Three Dance Episodes from the Ballet, Spartacus Aram Khatchaturian/Hunsberger
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March 31, 1985
Northshore Concert Band John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet Soloist
Sunday, March 31, 1985
3:00 p.m. Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
Evanston, Illinois
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May 12, 1985 Northshore Concert Band
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Walter Carringer, Tenor Soloist
Sunday, May 12, 1985 3:00 p.m.
Loyola Academy Wilmette, Illinois
Program
Die Fledermaus Overture Johann Strauss
Arranged for Band by Lucien Gailliet Minuet and Dance of the Blessed Spirits Christoph Willibald Gluck
Arranged for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum
“Marchtime” Yours Is My Heart Alone Franz Lehar/Arr. John P. Paynter Come Back to Sorrento E. DeCurtis/Arr. John P. Paynter Belle of the Ball Leroy Anderson Polka and Fugue from “Schwanda, the Bagpiper” Jaromir Weinberger
Transcribed for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum Barbara Buehlman, conductor
“Windy City” Big Band
In the Mood Joe Gorland Laura Johnny Mercer and David Raksin This Could Be the Start of Something Big Steve Allen New York, New York Fred Ebb/John Konder
Arranged by Robert Lowden Sugar Blues Glenn Osser
—Intermission—
(Music by the Dixieland Band)
Northshore Concert Band Three Bears Newell H. Long
(with an all-star cast of narrators) Danny Boy Traditional/Arr. Ann Argodale
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Walter Carringer, tenor March and Procession of Bacchus from the Ballet, Sylvia
Transcribed for Band by Frank Winterbottom
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June 12, 1985
The CATHEDRAL COMMONS ASSOCIATION Presents S U M M E R F E S T
featuring the N O R T H S H O R E C O N C E R T B A N D
John P. Paynter conductor Barbara Buehiman, assistant conductor
Commons of the Cathedral of Saint James Wednesday, June 12, 1985, 12:00 Noon
P R O G R A M
Overture - “Die Fledermaus” Johann Strauss Selection - “Jerome Kern Songs” Jerome Kern English March - “Colonel Bogey” (1913) Kenneth J. Alford Traditional Air - “Irish Tune from County Derry” Percy Aldridge Grainger From the Ballet - “March and Procession of Bachus” from Sylvia Leo Delibes Waltz - “Belle of the Ball” Leroy Anderson Medley - “Broadway Show Stoppers” Arranged by Warren Barker Military March - “The Rifle Regiment” (1886) John Philip Sousa Overture “1812” Peter I. Tschaikowsky
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Repertoire List, NORTH SHORE CONCERT BAND June 1984 - May 1985
Festive Overture Paul Creston Homage to Leonin from “Medieval Suite” Ron Nelson Concerto for Flute and Wind Orchestra Hank Badings Symphonic March on an English Hyme Tune Claude T. Smith Ave Maria Giuseppe Verdi
arr. by Barbara Buehlman Fantasia di Concerto E. Boccalari arr. by Kent, Akers Yagi-Bushi Nachiro Iwai Tally Ho Roger Barsotti New Post Horn Galop Roger Barsotti Open Your Heart Ed & Gail Tossing From the Shores of the Mighty Pacific H. L. Clarke Hosts of Freedom March Karl L. King
arr. by John P. Paynter Bugle Call Rag Jack Pettis, Billy Meyers & Elmer Schoebel
arr. by Philip Lang Richard Rodgers: A Symphonic Portrait Richard Rodgers
arr. by Frank Erickson Suite from “Battle Star Galactica” Stu Phillips
arr. by Nathan Scott Spanish Horns (individual horn parts for 9 players) M. Clark At a Dixieland Jazz Funeral Jared Spears Highlights from Camelot Frederick Loewe Toccata Girolamo Frescobaldi King Orry - Rhapsody Haydn Wood A Tribute to Glenn Miller-Overture for Band Henry Glass Yours Is My Heart Alone Franz Lehar
Arr. John P. Paynter Come Back to Sorrento E. DeCurtis
Arr. John P. Paynter Symphony No. 3 (Ilya Murometz), lst. Movt. Reinhold Gliere
Arr. G.C. Bainum Color-Stanes Morris-Stingo-Daphne-Argeers-The Slip Bob Margolis Trois Grandes Marches (March No. 1) Johann Nepolmuk Hummel Armenian Dances, Part I Alfred Reed Rakoczy March from Damnation of Faust Hector Berlioz The Carnival of Venice Jean Baptiste Arbon
Arr. E.Leidzen Ballet Music from Prince Igor Alexander Borodin Concerto in F for Bassoon J.N. Hummel
Arr. Kim E. Visconti Liturgical Dances (Benedicames Socii Domino) David Holsinger Concerto No. 1 for Horn Richard Strauss Sinfonia MacArtair Mark Camphouse Concert March “All The Way” Col. Eugene W. Allen Concert March “The Major of St. Lo” Col. Eugene W. Allen Fantasie in G-”Freude Schoner Gotterfunken” Timothy Mahr Marche Ecossaise Claude Debussy
Arr. Wm. A. Schaeffer Pageant from “Pacific Celebration Suite” Roger Nixon
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Episodes from “Holocaust” -Main Theme-Crystal Night Morton Gould Berta and Joseph Themes-Babi Yar-Liberation-Elegy
Symphony for Band (West Point) - Epitaphs Morton Gould An American Election Showcase - ‘84 Arr. J. Paynter Solo de Concours Henri Robaud
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June 27, 1985
Gillson Park,, Wallace Bowl, Wilmette, Illinois Thursday, June 27, 1985, 8:00 p.m.
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
P R O G R A M
Star Spangled Banner Overture - “Die Fledermaus” Johann Strauss
STOP! RAINED OUT Symphony No. 2 John Barnes Chance
I. Sussurando - Energico II. Elevato III. Slancio
Waltz - “Belle of the Ball” Leroy Anderson Spanish March - “Señor, Señor!” Carlos Guermo March and Procession of Bacchus from the Ballet, Sylvia Leo Delibes A Selection of Songs Jerome Kern
(Played in Observance of the Composer’s One-Hundredth Birthday) Overture - Die Meistersinger Richard Wagner
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July 3, 1985 Gillson Park Bowl July 4, 1985 Glenview Community Church 4:00 p.m. Glenview Park District, 7:30 pm
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July 18, 1985
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND of WILMETTE Thursday, July 18, 1985
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Gillson Park Bowl, Wilmette
P R O G R A M
Olympic Fanfare and Theme John Wllliams Arranged for Band by James Curnow
Overture “Jubel” Carl Maria von Weber
Transcribed for Band by Barbara Buehlman Psalm for Band Vincent Persichetti Tailgate Concerto Arr. John Warrington
Featuring the Dixieland Combo Canticle: All Creatures of Our God and King Claude T. Smith Symphony No. 2 John Barnes Chance
Sussurando - Energico Mancinl Spectacular Arr. Warren Barker March - Colonel Bogey Kenneth J. Alford Overture to Die Meistersinger Richard Wagner
Arranged for Military Band by Frank Winterbottom
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July 27, 1985
Second Annual Adult Band Conference sponsored by Northshore Concert Band and Northwestern University School of Music
July 26-28, 1985
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Wilmette, Illinois
Saturday, July 27, 1985 8:15 p.m. John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Ray Cramer, guest conductor Allen Vizzutti, trumpet soloist
PROGRAM
Overture to Die Meistersinger Richard Wagner Arranged for Military Band by Frank Winterbottom
Psalm for Band Vincent Persichetti
Conducted by Ray Cramer Symphony No. 2 John Barnes Chance
Sussurando - Energico Elevato Slancio
Come Back to Sorrento! E. de Curtis/Paynter Yours Is My Heart Alone Franz Lehar/Paynter
Walter Carringer, tenor The Rifle Regiment March John Philip Sousa
Edited by Frederick Fennell
—INTERMISSION— Overture - “Jubel” Carl Maria von Weber
Transcribed for Band and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Concerto No. II for Trumpet and Band Fisher Tull
Moderato - Allegro Slowly but with freedom Allegro
Allen Vizzutti. trumpet soloist
Granada Agustin Lara/Paynter Walter Carringer, tenor
Overture to Die Fledermaus Johann Strauss
Arranged by Lucien Cailliet
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September 15, 1985
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Sunday, September 15, 1985
WILMETTE FAIR PROGRAM
America, The Beautiful Arr. Carmen Dragon March and Procession of Bacchus Leo Delibes/Tom Clark Selections from West Side Story" Leonard Bernstein/W.J. Duthoit Colonel Bogey March Kenneth J. Alford/Fred Fennell Tailgate Concerto Arr. John Warrington
Stan Shell, clarinet Chuck Hawes, tenor sax Doug Fox, trumpet Shelly Foster, trombone O.D. Premo, tuba Steve Betz, drums
Overture to Russlan and Ludmilla Michael Glinka/Mark Hindsley Broadway Show-Stoppers Arr. Warren Barker The Old Circus Band March Fred Jewell/John Boyd Mancini Spectacular Arr. Warren Barker Canticle: All Creatures of Our God and King Claude T. Smith Stars and Stripes Forever J.P. Sousa Have Handy: Belle of the Ball, Leroy Anderson The Rifle Regiment March, J.P. Sousa
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Sunday, October 13, 1984
Conbined Concert Finland Band and Northshore Band
TEMPERE BAND FROM FINLAND
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND, USA
MAINE SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL October 13, 1985 3:00 P. M.
National Anthem of the United States of America
Northshore Concert Band, John P. Paynter, Conductor
National Anthem of Finland Tampere Band, Lauri Siimes, Conductor
Introduction of the Tampere Band
Consul Frederick C. Niemi Consul Timo A. Haikonen
Tampere Band Concert Refer to Program Greetings to the People from Häme, march Northern Rhapsody Prelude EXTRA Certain Moment Lollaby of the World Romance from the opera Maiden from the North
Baritone soloist Mikko Toijala Summer Evening, waltz Extra Carelian Dance Ball in a Mountain Village, polka for two clarinets EXTRA Memories from the North, march March of the Blue Jackets Savannah River Holiday Overture Ron Nelson Merry Mount Suite Howard Hanson
Northshore Concert Band
Intermission Preludi Heino Kaski
Lauri Siimes, Conductor Kesäiltana Valssi O. Merikanto
John P. Paynter, Conductor Finlandia Jean Sibelius
O DeLap Premo, Conductor Combined Bands
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November 3, 1985
The Northshore Concert Band Pick Staiger Concert Hall
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Dale Clevenger, French Horn Soloist Chicago Chamber Brass
Program
Savannah River Holiday Overture (1953) Ron Nelson Merry Mount Suite (1933) Howard Hanson
Overture Children’s Dance Love Duet
Arranged for Band by Charles Garland Concerto Grosso for Brass Quintet and Symphonic Band (1980) Fisher Tull
Featuring Chicago Chamber Brass
William Camp, trumpet Beth Halloin, horn
Paul Johnson, trumpet Steven Gamble, trombone
Richard Frazier, tuba The Rifle Regiment March (1886) John Philip Sousa Variation on a Shaker Melody from Appalachian Spring (1960) Aaron Copland
Played in Commemoration of the Composer’s 85th Birthday
—Intermission— Concerto No. 1 for Horn (1883) Richard Strauss
Dale Clevenger, horn Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral from Lohengrin (1848) Richard Wagner
Transcribedfor Symphonic Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum Dale Clevenger, guest conductor
Praise to the Lord (1975) Vaclav Nelhybel
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation! O my soul, praise Him, for He is thy health and salvation! All ye who hear, now to His temple draw near, Join me in glad adoration! Amen.
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December 8, 1985
Holiday Pops Concert 3 p.m.
Loyola Academy Wilmette, Illinois
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND of Wilmette, Illinois HOLIDAY POPS CONCERT, BAZAAR & BAKE SALE
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1985 • 3:00 p.m. Loyola Academy • Wilmette, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
PROGRAM A Christmas Festival Leroy Anderson
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Overture to “Hansel and Gretel” Engelbert Humperdinck
Arranged for Band by Lucien Cailliet Skier’s Waltz from “Cinerama Holiday” Morton Gould
Arranged for Band by John Cacavas Festival of Joy (A Hanukkah Medley) Arr. Shelley Foster
Shelley Foster, conductor The Glory of the Yankee Navy John Philip Sousa Three Revelations from the Lotus Sutra Alfred Reed
III. Rejoicing Tribute to the Count Arr. Sammy Nestico
SELECTIONS FROM THE “WINDY CITY BIG BAND” Children’s Dance from “Merry Mount Suite” Howard Hanson
Arranged for Band by Charles Garland Russian Christmas Music Alfred Reed Christmas Sing-A-Long James Ployhar Encores to be inserted throughout the program:
Witer Wonderland --Arr.John Warrington White Christmas-- Irving Berlin/Zane Van Auken Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer--Johnny Marks/James Ployhar
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December 21, 1985
39th Annual Mid-West National Band and Orchestra Clinic Saturday, December 21, 1985 – 11:00 A.M. Chicago Hilton & Towers, Chicago, Illinois
P R O G R A M
Savannah River Holiday Ron Nelson Merry Mount Suite Howard Hanson/Charles Garland
Love Duet Children’s Dance
Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor (“The Great”) J.S. Bach/John Boyd
Conducted by John Boyd Dedicace a la memoire d’Adolphe Sax Serge Lancen
James Barkow, alto saxophone soloist Glory of the Yankee Navy John Philip Sousa/Frederick Fennell Concerto Grosso for Brass Quintet and Symphonic Band Fisher Tull
The Chicago Chamber Brass William Camp, trumpet; Paul Johnson, trumpet; Beth Halloin, horn;
Steven Gamble, trombone; Richard Frazier, tuba
Serenade, Opus 22 Derek Bourgeois Conducted by Geoffrey Brand
Concerto No. 1 for Horn Richard Strauss/John Anderson
Andante |Rondo: Allegro
Harvey Phillips,tuba sololst Jubel Overture C.M. von Weber/Barbara Buehlman
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Tribute to the Count Arr. by Sammy Nestico Three Revelations from the Lotus Sutra Alfred Reed
III. Rejoicing
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1986: Missing March 16, July 9, and July 30 February 9, 1986
The Northshore Concert Band John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Robert Weirich, Piano Soloist Patrick Sheridan, Tuba Soloist
Sunday, February 9, 1986 Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
“Music of the Russian Masters”
PROGRAM
Overture to Colas Breugnon (1937) Dmitri Kabalevsky
Transcribed for Band by Donald Hunsberger Italian Polka (1941) Sergei Rachmaninoff
Arranged for Band by Erik Leidzen Vocalize (1912) Sergei Rachmaninoff
Arranged for Band by Jack Snavely Symphonic Dance No. 3, Opus 45 (1940) Sergei Rachmaninoff
Arranged for Band by Masato Satoh Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor (1899) Sergei Rachmaninoff
Transcribed for Band and Piano by Harold Pottenger Robert Weirich, piano soloist
Intermission
Three Marches SergeiProkofieff
March, Opus 99 (1943) Triumphal March from “Peter and the Wolf” (1936) Athletic Festival March, Opus 69, No. 1 (1935)
Concertino for Tuba and Band (1969) Frank Bencriscutto
Patrick Sheridan, tuba soloist Winner of the 1986 John P. Paynter Band Scholarship
Festive Overture, Opus 96 (1954) Dmitri Shostakovich
Transcribed for Band by Donald Hunsberger
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February 26, 1986
Combined Band Concert Wednesday, February 26, 1986
Marie Murphy School
8:00 p.m.
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Asst. Conductor
Marie Murphy Concert Band Gene Meltzer, Conductor
Sunset Ridge Concert Band
Greg Wojcik, Conductor John Ray, Student Conductor
PROGRAM
MARIE MURPHY/SUNSET RIDGE COMBINED BANDS Modal Song and Dance Elliot Del Borgo Winter Reflections Charles R. Spinney One (from “A Chorus Line”) Marvin Hamlisch & Edward Kleban arr. Robert O’Brien
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND .
First Suite in E flat for Military Band Gustav Holst
I. Chaconne II. Intermezzo III. March
On the Trail Frede Grofé (from Grand Canyon Suite).arr. Erik Leidsen Symphonic Dance No. 3 Sergei Rachmaninoff Transcribed for Band by Masato Satoh
NORTHSHORE/MARIE MURPHY/SUNSET RIDGE COMBINED BANDS Summer In Rio Claude T. Smith Tribute to the Count arr. Sammy Nestico
April in Paris Li’1 Darlin’ Shiny Stockings One O’Clock Jump
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Thunder West Kenneth L. Farrell (Concert March)
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March 15, 1986
A Festival for Winds, Percussion, Strings, Voice and Piano Northwestern University Campus, March 15, 1986
PROGRAM
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL 1:00 P.M.
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
First Suite in E flat for Military Band Gustav Holst
Chaconne Intermezzo March
Symphonic Dance No. 3 Sergei Rachmaninoff
Transcribed for Band by Masato Satoh Tribute to the Count Arr. Sammy Nestico
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March 16, 1986 Des Plaines, Illinois Community Concert Series Maine East High School
Northshore Concert Band John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
370
April 11, 1986 Northshore Concert Band
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
LINCOLN-WAY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL EAST CAMPUS
Frankfort, Illinois
Friday, April 11, 1986 8:15 p.m.
P R O G R A M
Strike Up the Band George Gershwin/Arr. Paynter Festive Overture, Opus 96 Dmitri Shostakovich
Transcribed for Band by Donald Hunsberger First Suite in E Flat for Military Band, Opus 28a Gustav Holst
Chaconne Intermezzo March
Peer Gynt Suite, Opus 46 Edvard Grieg
The Morning Ase’s Death Anitra’s Dance In the Hall of the Mountain King
“Rejoicing” from the Lotus Sutra Alfred Reed
- Intermission –
Symphonic Dance No. 3 Sergei Rachmaninoff Italian Polka Sergei Rachmaninoff Tribute to the Count Arr. Sammy Nestico
****** “Awakening” from the Lotus Sutra Alfred Reed March from Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber Paul Hindemith
Transcribed for Band by Keith Wilson
Combined Lincoln-Way High School and Northshore Concert Bands
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April 13, 1986
The Northshore Concert Band John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Glen Ellyn Children’s Chorus
Doreen Rao, Conductor
“Gershwin and Guests” Sunday, April 13, 1986
3:00 pm Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
PROGRAM
Northshore Concert Band
Strike Up the Band George Gershwin/Paynter “Rejoicing” from the Lotus Sutra Alfred Reed First Suite in E Flat for Military Band, Opus 28a Gustav Holst
Chaconne Intermezzo March
Peer Gynt Suite, Opus 46 Edvard Grieg
The Morning Ase’s Death Anitra’s Dance In the Hall of the Mountain King
Arranged for Band by M L. Lake March from “Symphonic Metamorphsis” on a Theme by C.M. von Weber Paul Hindemith
- Intermission - Glen Ellyn Children’s Chorus Duet from Cantata No. 9 J.S. Bach
“Es is das Heil uns kommen her” Lord, see the good works of my heart, I will give you alone my faithfulness Faith leads us to what is best. Faith alone can help us.
Old Joe Clark Folk Song Arr. Mary Goetze Goin Home on a Cloud Spiritual Arr. Sean Deibler God Bless the Master Ralph Vaughan Williams
from Folksongs of The Four Seasons Ode to Music Malcolm Williamson
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Glen Ellyn Children’s Chorus and Northshore Concert Band
Prayer from “Hansel and Gretel” Engelbert Humperdinck George Gershwin Symphonic Portrait Arr. Bruce Chase/Paynter Let the Child Come Through Arr. Shelly Elias
William Buhr, piano, Steve Betz, drums, Brian Beam, electric bass A Tisket, A Tasket Jazz Arr. David Elliot Finlandia, Opus 26, No. 7 Jean Sibelius
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May 18, 1986 Loyola Academy
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
A FAMILY POPS CONCERT MORNING, NOON, AND NIGHT IN VIENNA
Loyola Academy 1100 Laramie Ave. Wilmette, Illinois
Sunday, May 18, 1986 - 3:00 p.m.
P R O G R A M
Overture “Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna” Franz von Suppe Arranged for Band by Henry Fillmore Blue Danube Waltz Johann Strauss Arranged for Band by Erik Leidzen Suite from Façade William Walton Arranged for Band by Robert O’Brien
Old Sir Faulk Popular Song Polka
“Danzon” (Third Sailor’s Dance) from the Ballet Fancy Free Leonard Bernstein
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Hunting Polka Johann Strauss Arranged for Band by Robert O’Brien Two Minuets Franz Schubert
Jim Ripley, conductor
-- INTERMISSION - Selections by the Dixieland Combo
Stan Shell, clarinet O.D. Premo, tuba
Jim Barkow, saxophone Steve Betz, drums Doug Fox, trumpet Mike Smith, banjo
William Tell Overture Gioacchino Rossini Arranged for Band by J. Sommer Three Selections Leroy Anderson
Clarinet Candy
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Syncopated Clock The Typewriter
Marvin Hamlisch Showcase Arr. Warren Barker
Barbara Buehlman, conductor March - Manhattan Beach John Philip Sousa
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June 18, 1986 NORTHSHORE CONCERT 8AND
Wilmette, Illinois John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Sponsored by BANDS OF AMERICA University of Wisconsin Williams Center
Whitewater, Wisconsin Wednesday, June 18, 1986
8:15 p.m.
P R O G R A M --- Strike Up the Band – Star Spangled Banner
Arranged by John P. Paynter Overture “Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna” Franz von Suppe Lola Flores Alfred Sadel & Terig Tucci
Arranged for Band by John Krance Variations on “America” Charles Ives/William Schuman
Transcribed for Band by William E. Rhoads Four Scottish Dances Malcolm Arnold
Arranged for Band by John P. Paynter Incidental Suite Claude T. Smith
Tarantella Nocturne Rondo
“Danzon” (Third Sailor’s Dance) from the Ballet Fancy Free Leonard Bernstein
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Marvin Hamlisch Showcase Arr. Warren Barker The Rifle Regiment John Philip Sousa Broadway Curtain Time Arr. John Krance
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June 26, 1986
The Wilmette Park District’s Starlight Theatre presents NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE
Thursday, June 26, 1986
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
PROGRAM
Strike Up the Band— Star Spangled Banner Arranged by John P. Paynter Overture “Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna” Franz von Suppe Lola Flores Alfred Sadel & Terig Tucci
Arranged for Band by John Krance Variations on “America” Charles Ives/William Schuman
Transcribed for Band by William E. Rhoads Four Scottish Dances MalcolmArnold
Arranged for Band by John P. Paynter IncidentalSuite Claude T. Smith
Tarantella Nocturne Rondo
“Danzon” from the Ballet Fancy Free Leonard Bernstein
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Marvin Hamlisch Showcase Arr. Warren Barker The Rifle Regiment John Philip Sousa Broadway Curtain Time Arr. John Krance
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July 2, 1986
John P. Paynter, conductor Kevin Bartram, euphonium soloist
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall Wednesday, July 2, 1986 - 7:00 p.m.
Program
“A Fourth of July Salute to Lady Liberty” Prologue
One Nation Indivisible and
Star Spangled Banner Paul Bolman, narrator
Mayflower Overture Ron Nelson From the Shores of the Mighty Pacific Herbert L. Clarke
Kevin Bartram, euphonium soloist Summer in Valley City Ross Lee Finney
Fanfare Interlude Parade Games Fireworks Night
American Salute Morton Gould (1913- ) Suite of Old American Dances Robert Russell Bannett
Western One-Step Schottische Cake Walk
March with Trumpets William Bergsma Patriotic Sing-A-Long Arr. by James D. Ployhar
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Ernie Kettnich notes that there were no printed programs for July 3, 4, and 6 concerts. John Paynter provided a handout of instructions. Program was listed as follows: July 3, 1986 Gillson Park Bowl and July 6, 1986
Northshore Concert Band John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Wilmette Bowl 1. Strike Up the Band 2. One Nation, Indivisible 3. Star Spangled Banner 4. Dixie 5. God of Our Fathers 6. Buglers’ Holiday 7. Blues and Badinage 8. Clarinet Candy 9. Manhattan Beach 10. This Is America 1l. South Pacific 12. Star Spangled Spectacular 13. West Side Story 14. National Emblem (kids) 15. 1812 Overture (entire) Have Ready on Cue: Hello Dolly
God Bless America Stars and Stripes America the Beautiful Fairest of the Fair
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July 4, 1986
Glenview Community Church 1. Strike Up the Band 2. One Nation, Indivisible 3. Star Spangled Banner 4. National Emblem 5. God of Our Fathers 6. Buglers’ Holiday 7. Blues and Badinage 8. Clarinet Candy 9. This Is America 10. Marvin Hamlisch Showcase 11. God Bless America 12. Carousel 13. Star Spangled Spectacular 14. Hello Dolly Have Ready on Cue:
Stars and Stripes Forever America, the Beautiful Fairest of the Fair
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July 4, 1986
Glenview Golf Course 1. Strike Up the Band 2. One Nation, Indivisible 3. Star Spangled Banner 4. Dixie 5. God of Our Fathers 6. Buglers’ Holiday 7. Blues and Badinage 8. Clarinet Candy Carousel (written in) 9. Manhattan Beach 10. This is America 11. Broadway Show Stoppers 12. Lola Flores 13. West Slde Story Marvin Hamlish (written in) 14. Star Spangled Spectacular 15. The Rifle Regiment March Have Ready on Cue:
1812 Overture (last part) America, the Beautiful God Bless America Stars and Stripes Forever Fairest of the Fair
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July 9, 1986 Pick-Staiger
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July 20, 1986
Northshore Concert Band John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
SWEDISH COVENANT HOSPITAL CONCERT PROGRAM
Sunday, July 20 - 1:00 - 2:45 P.M. Strike Up the Band Star Spangled Spectacular – Cohan God of Our Fathers - C. Smith Bugler’s Holiday - Anderson Flag Procession: National Emblem Fairest of the Fair
(These two marches will be played without pause as needed for the flag procession) Star Spangled Banner Patriotic Sing-Along - Ployhar Award Presentations Happy Birthday Marvin Hamlisch Showcase Blues and Badinage The Rifle Regiment March West Side Story Selections Clarinet Candy Broadway Show Stoppers God Bless America Stars and Stripes Forever If needed: Manhattan Beach March
America, the Beautiful
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July 24 Gillson Park Bowl
The Wilmette Starlight Theatre presents Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette
Thursday, July 24,1986 John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
PROGRAM
—Strike Up the Band— Star Spangled Banner
Arranged by John P. Paynter Polonaise from the Opera Christmas Night N. Rimsky-Korsakov
Arranged for Band by W. J. Duthoit Suite “Looking Upward” John Philip Sousa
By the Light of the Polar Star Beneath the Southern Cross Mars and Venus
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Chronos Vaclav Nelhybel
Dedicated to John P. Paynter Selections from “Carousel” Richard Rodgers
Arranged for Band by Eric Leidzen Saraband and Polka Malcolm Arnold
Transcribed for Band by John P. Paynter The Rifle Regiment March John Philip Sousa The Cowboys from the Motion Picture “The Cowboy and the Girl” JohnWilliams
Arranged for Band by Jim Curnow Conducted by Barbara Buehlman
Broadway Show-Stoppers Overture arr. Warren Barker
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July 26, 1986 Concert for the Third Annual Adult Band Conference
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Wilmette, Illinois
Saturday, July 26, 1986 - 8:15 p.m. John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Col. John R. Bourgeois, guest conductor
Frederick Fennell, guest conductor James Curnow, guest conductor
Jeff Bradetich, double bass soloist
PROGRAM
“Strike Up the Band” “One Nation, Indivisible”
Paul Bolman, narrator “Star Spangled Banner”
Meet the Band - “Sarabande and Polka” Malcolm Arnold
Arranged by John P. Paynter Narrated by Frederick Fennell
The Rifle Regiment March John Philip Sousa
Edited for Band and Conducted by Frederick Fennell
Looking Upward Suite John Philip Sousa By the Light of the Polar Star Beneath the Southern Cross Mars and Venus
Conducted by Col. John Bourgeois Chronos (Premiere Performance) Vaclav Nelhybel
Dedicated to John P. Paynter Marvin Hamlisch Showcase Arranged by Warren Barker
Conducted by Barbara Buehlman
- INTERMISSION – Suite in Three Movements Leo Eylar III
Lament Jazzolo Intro- Finale
Jeff Bradetich, doub1e bass Polonaise from the Opera, Christmas Night N. Rimsky-Korsakov
Arranged by W.J. Duthoit The Cowboys John Williams
Arranged for Band and Conducted by James Curnow
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Excerpts from Francesca da Rimini P.I.Tschaikowsky Arranged by Robert Nelson
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July 27, 1986
Third Annual Adult Band Conference MASSED BAND
July 27, 1986 – 3:00 p.m. John R. Bourgeois, conductor
PROGRAM
March, “The Liberty Bell” John Philip Sousa+ Overture, “Fra Diavolo” Daniel-Francois Auber
trans. by L. P. Laurendeau Irish Suite Leroy Anderson
The Irish Washerwoman The Minstrel Boy The Girl I Left Behind Me
Zapfenstreich No. 1 (“York’scher”) Ludwig van Beethoven+
arr. by Johannes Schade Geschwindmarsch by Beethoven
Paraphrase from Symphonia Serena Paul Hindemith+ arr. by Juan V. MasQuiles
“Marching Along” compiled by John R. Bourgeois
A parade of marches by John Philip Sousa Selections from “Annie” Charles Strouse
arr. by Philip J. Lang Marche Slave, Op. 31 Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau +Original Band Composition
388
July 30, 1986 Combined N.U. Summer Session Band & Northshore Band (tentative)
389
September 14, 1986
Wilmette Fair (No printed program)
Star Spangled Spectacular Die Fledermaus Selections from Annie Fairest of the Fair West Side Story Marvin Hamlisch National Emblem March Light Cavalry Overture Von Suppe Stars & Stripes Sousa
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November 2, 1986
The Northshore Concert Band John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Ryan Scott Anthony The 1986-1987 John P. Paynter Scholarship Winnter
Sunday, November 2, 1986 3:00 p.m.
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall Northwestern University
Evanston, Illinois
PROGRAM
Overture to The School for Scandal Samuel Barber Arranged by Frank M. Hudson
Hammersmith Gustav Holst Selections from the Opera The Bartered Bride Friedrich Smetana
Overture, Village Scene, Love Duet and Opening Chorus Jenik’s Aria and Dance of the Villagers Furiant March of the Comedians, Teasing Duet, and Dance of the Comedians
Concerto for Trumpet Alexander Arutunian
Ryan Scott Anthony, trumpet soloist John P. Paynter Scholarship Award Winner
INTERMISSION
Hopak from the Opera Mazeppa Peter I. Tschaikowsky
Arranged by Guy M. Duker Finale from Death and Transfiguration Richard Strauss
Arranged by Austin A. Harding The Pines of Rome Ottorino Respighi
Arranged by Guy M. Duker The Pines of the Villa Borghese The Pines Near a Catacomb The Pines of the Janiculum The Pines of the Appian Way
Marches – Russell Alexander (Inserted at various points in the program)
Belford’s Carnival March Memphis The Majestic The Crimson Flush Olympia Hippodrome
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December 20, 1986 MidWest
Northshore Concert Band Wilmette, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
8:30 A.M. New Band Music Reading Session
Saturday Morning, December 20, 1986
Mid-West International Band and Orchestra Clinic International Ballroom
TITLE COMPOSER/ARRANGER Apollo March Anton Bruckner Tom Rhodes Diversions for a King Francois Couperin/ Bram Wiggins Jesus Loves the Little Children David E. Smith Chantey for Flutes Arr. Grant Hull Liturgical Music for Winds William E. Rhoads Star Journey Ralph Hermann The Distant Trumpet Claude T. Smith Four Dances from “Femmes d’Alger” Joseph Horowitz/ John Boyd Variations on an Ancient Irish Song John William Jones Heroic Saga Robert Jager Country Cameos Jared Spears Ol’ King Razzamatazz Stephen Kent Goodman Water Music Suite Arr. Frank Erickson Themes from the Hallelujah Chorus George Friedrich Handel/ David Deitemeyer Kaleidoscope Frank Bencriscutto March of Faith David E. Smith Trombone Express Grant Hull Air for Winds John Edmondson Prelude on a Gregorian Tune David Maslanka Pentatonic Variations Fred M. Hubbell
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Orpheus Overture Jacques Offenbach/ Lloyd Conley Eviva Caecilia Jef Penders Sombra Del Monte William E. Rhodes Finale from Symphony No. 2 Alexander Borodin/ William A. Schaefer Winter Evening Song Brian Israel Chorale Prelude: O God Unseen Vincent Persichetti Concerto for Timpani Bobby Christian La Polka de Paris John Cacavas An American Folk March William E. Rhodes I Got Rhythm George Gershwin/ John Higgins Sea and Sky and Golden Hill David Bedford Serenade in E flat, Opus 7 Richard Strauss/ Frederick Fennell Norwegian Folk Fantasy Arr. Anne McGinty Finale from Symphony No. 2 (The Little Russian) Peter I. Tschaikowsky/ William Schaefer America . . . The Dream Goes On John Williams/John Higgins Paul Lavender A Copland Tribute Clare Grundman The Whistler & His Dog Arthur Pryor/ Carl Simpson Three Folk Miniatures Arr. Andre Jutras Fanfare Jay Chattaway Adagio from Symphony No. 2, Opus 61 Robert Schumann/ Earl Slocum Marche De Triomphe Elliot Del Borgo Scherzo , Opus 68 Alan Bush My Heart Is Filled with Longing J.S. Bach/Alfred Reed Unter der Admiral’s Flagge Julius Fucik/ Jan W. Singerling A Yuletide Celebration Bill Holcombe A Rachmaninoff Portrait Serge Rachmaninoff/ Eric Osterling March of the Marionettes Charles Gounod/
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Andrew Balent A Brahms Festival Arr. Jeffrey Taylor Overture for an Autumn Morning Serge Lancen On Parade John Philip Sousa/Clark McAlister
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February 15, 1987
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Faye Seeman, harp Sheri Hoffman flute
Joycelyn Davis, violoncello
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Sunday, February 15, 1987, 3:00 P.M.
The Roman Carniva1 Overture Hector Berlioz, trans. V.F. Safranek The Girl with the Flaxen Hair, from Preludes, Book l Claude Debussy, arr. Daniel Brame Golliwoggs Cakewalk, from Children’s Corner Suite Claude Debussy, arr. Daniel Brame Danses Claude Debussy, arr. Barbara Buehlman
Danse Sacree Danse Profane
Faye Seeman, harp Sonatine en Trio Maurice Ravel, trans. Carlos Salzedo
Modere Mouvement de menuet Anime
Faye Seeman, harp Sheri Hoffman flute
Joycelyn Davis, violoncello Suite from Saudades do Brazil Darius Milhaud, arr. Daniel Brame
Ipanema Leme Laranjeiras Gavea
— Intermission —
Grant Them Rest, from Requiem Gabriel Faure, arr. Barbara Buehlman
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Le Vallee des Cloches (The Valley of the Bells) Maurice Ravel, arr. Donald Hunsberger Three Pieces Georges Bizet Allegro vivo (The Top) Adagietto Presto (Galop: The Ball) Marche Militaire Française, from Algerian Suite Camille Saint-Saëns, trans. M. L Lake
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March 4, 1987
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Asst. Conductor
MARIE MURPHY CONCERT BAND Gene Meltzer, Conductor
SUNSET RIDGE CONCERT BAND
Greg Wojcik, Conductor NORTHSHORE.
MARCH 4, 1987
8 00 P.M. COMBINED CONCERT
PROGRAM
MARIE MURPHY/SUNSET RIDGE COMBINED BANDS
Pachelbel’s Canon Johann Pachelbel, arr. Phillp Gordon Zia, Zia! (Spanish March) Claude T. Smith Axe1 F Harold Faltermeyer, arr. Jack Bullock
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Overture from the Opera, The Maid of Pskov (Ivan the Terrible) Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov Original Dixieland Concerto John Warrington
Stan Shell, clarinet Charles Hawes, tenor saxophone Doug Fox, trumpet Brian Byrne, trombone John Harshey, tuba Steve Betz, drums
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Voice of the Guns Kenneth L. Alford
Craig Ferrin, conductor Ragged Rozey Karl King
Edlted by John Boyd
NORTHSHORE/MARIE MURPHY/SUNSET RIDGE COMBINED BANDS Overture for Winds Charles Carter Three Ayres from Gloucester Hugh M. Stuart
The Jolly Earl of Cholmondeley Ayre for Eventide The Fiefs of Wembley
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Gershwin arr. by Warren Barker
Fascinating Rhythm Embraceable You Somebody Loves Me Someone to Watch Over Me I Got Rhythm
397
March 21, 1987
A Festival for Winds, Percussion, Strings, Voice and Piano Northwestern University Campus, March 21, 1987
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
1:00 P.M.
PROGRAM Overture to The Maid of Pskov (Ivan the Terrible) Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov Gershwin! Arr. Warren Barker The Battle of Shiloh C.L. Barnhouse
Edited by John P. Paynter
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April 26, 1987
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Frederick L. Hemke, saxophone
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Sunday, April 26, 1987, 3:00 P.M. Overture to The Maid of Pskov Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov Vorspiel und Liebestod (Prelude and Love Death), from Tristan und Isolde Richard Wagner, trans. Dan Godfrey Pictures at an Exhibition Modest Mussorgsky, trans. Erik Leidzen
Promenade The Old Castle Tuileries Bydlo Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks The market Place at Limoges The Catacombs Cum Mortuis in Lingua Mortua Baba-Yaga’s Hut The Great Gate of Kiev
The Voice of the Guns Kenneth J. Alford
Craig E. Ferrin, conductor
— Intermission — Don Juan Richard Strauss, trans. Glenn Cliffe Bainum Concerto for Alto Saxophone Ingolf Dahl
Recitative Adagio (Passacaglia) Rondo alla marcia
Frederick L. Hemke, saxophone Façade William Walton, arr. Robert O’Brien
Fanfare and Scotch Rhapsody Jodelling Song Old Sir Faulk Popular Song Polka
The Battle of Shiloh C. L. Barnhouse, ed. John P. Paynter
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May 17, 1987
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Loyola Academy, 1100 Laramie Ave., Wilmette, Illinois Sunday, May 17, 1987, 3:00 P.M.
PROGRAM
Selections by the Windy City Dance Band Doug Fox, Musical Director
March “The Liberty Bell” John Philip Sousa Overture “Das Liebesverbot” Richard Wagner, arr. Barbara Buehlman Gershwin! Arr. Warren Barker Little Joe, the Wrangler Charles Lee Hill The Royal Welch Fusiliers March John Philip Sousa
Craig E. Ferrin, conductor A Copland Portrait Arr. Clare Grundman Gaslite Gaieties Arr. James D. Ployar
The Magic Keyboard Lawrence Eckerling and Bob Filler
Lake Forest Synthesizer Duo Hail to the Spirit of Liberty John Philip Sousa American Symphonette No. 2 (lst Movement) Morton Gould, arr. Paul Yoder Tribute to the Count Arr. Sammy Nestico The Trombone King March Karl L. King, ed. John P. Paynter The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
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June 10, 1987
The CATHEDRAL COMMONS ASSOCIATION Presents SUMMERFEST featuring the N O R T H S H O R E C O N C E R T B A N D
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Commons of the Cathedral of Saint James, Chicago
Wednesday, June 10, 1987, 12:00 Noon
P R O G R A M The Liberty Bell March John Philip Sousa Overture to “Das Liebesverbot” Richard Wagner
Transcribed for Band by Barbara Buehlman Gershwin! Arr. Warren Barker American Symphonette No. 2 (lst Movement) Morton Gould American Salute Buglers Holiday Leroy Anderson The Irish Washerwoman Tribute to the Count Arr. Sammy Nestico The Trombone King Karl L. King Overture - “1812” Peter I. Tschaikowsky . ******* Encore: Stars ard Stripes
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June 25, 1987
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Thursday, June 25, 1987
Gillson Park Bowl, Wilmette
PROGRAM
Overture to “Das Liebesverbot” Richard Wagner
Arranged by Barbara Buehlman Gershwin! Arr. Warren Barker Scenes from The Hungarian Age of Chivalry Janos Decsenyi
3. Mourning and Consolation 4. Battle
Tailgate Concerto John Warrington
Stan Shell, clarinet Charles Hawes, tenor saxophone Doug Fox, trumpet Brian Byrne, trombone John Harshey, tuba Steve Betz, drums
March - The Trombone King Karl L. King Overture - Merry Music for Wind Band Frigyes Hidas Bugler’s Holiday Leroy Anderson The Irish Washerwoman Finale from Symphony No. 4 Peter I. Tschaikowsky
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July 3, 1987
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Gillson Park Bowl, Wilmette Friday, July 3, 1987
America the Beautiful Carmen Dragon Star Spangled Banner arr. Paynter American Salute Gould Tribute to the Count Nestico Atlantic Zephyrs
Paul Bauer, trombone Star Spangled Spectacular Cohan Selections from the Music Man Willson/Lang American Symphonette No. 2 Morton Gould Hail to the Spirit of Liberty John Philip Sousa Patriotic Sing-Along Ployhar Selections from West Side Story Leonard Bernstein Blue Tango Leroy Anderson The Liberty Bell Sousa (Flag Parade) Overture “1812” Peter Tchaikovsky Arr. Mayhew L. Lake Stars and Stripes Forever Sousa
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July 4, 1987
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Glenview Community Church, Glenview July 4, 1987
American the Beautiful Carmen Dragon Star Spangled Banner arr. Paynter American Salute Morton Gould Gershwin! arr. Warren Barker Hail to the Spirit of Liberty John Philip Sousa Atlantic Zephyrs (Paul Bauer, soloist) Star Spangled Spectacular Cohan Blue Tango Leroy Anderson Tailgate Concerto Warrington Selections from Music Man Willson/Lang March -Liberty Bell Sousa (Flag Parade) Patriotic Sing-Along Ployhar Hello Dolly Leroy Anderson Stars and Stripes John Philip Sousa
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July 4, 1987
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Glenview Golf Course, Glenview Saturday, July 4, 1987
America the Beautiful Carmen Dragon Hail to the Spirit of Liberty ousa Merry Music for Wind Band or Das Liebesverbot Gershwin! arr. Warren Barker Atlantic Zephyrs
Paul Bauer, trombone American Salute Gould Blue Tango Leroy Anderson Irish Washerwoman Leroy Anderson Selections from The Music Man Willson/Lang The Liberty Bell March Sousa (Flag Parade) Star Spangled Spectacular Cohan Tailgate Concerto Warrington Tribute to the Count! Nestico Patriotic Sing-Along Ployhar Hello Dolly Anderson Star Spangled Banner arr Paynter 1812 Overture Tschaikowsky Stars and Stripes Forever Sousa
405
July 12, 1987
Northshore Concert Band John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Million Dollar Round Table Hyatt Regency Plaza
Chicago, Illinois Sunday, July 12, l987 - 8:00 p.m.
P R O G R A M
March - The Liberty Bell John Philip Sousa Tribute to the Count arr. Sammy Nestico Overture - Merry Music for Wind Band Frigyes Hidas Bugler’s Holiday Leroy Anderson The Irish Washerwoman Star Spangled Spectacular George M. Cohan, arr. by John Cacavas Tailgate Concerto (A Dixieland Combo) arr. John Warrington March - Under the Admiral’s Flag Julius Fucik Blue Tango Leroy Anderson Gershwin! Arr. Warren Barker American, the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon
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July 12, 1987
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Northshore Concert Band John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Sunday, July 12, 1987 – 2 p.m. Swedish Covenant Hospita1
America, the Beautiful Dragcn Star Spangled Banner Paynter arr. American Salute Morton Gould I Got Rhythm Gershwin/Higgins The Royal Welch Fusiliers John Philip Sousa Gollwogg’s Cakewalk Debussy/Brame Waltzes from Vienna Johann Strauss Star Spangled Spectacular George M. Cohan, arr. by John Cacavas Grouse Mountain Lullaby Chatman Tailgate Concerto (A Dixieland Combo) arr. John Warrington Selections from “The Music Man” Willson/Lang March - The Liberty Bell John Philip Sousa Good Old Days Sing-Along arr. Ployhar Hello Dolly Anderson The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
407
July 16, 1987
The Wilmette Park District’s Starlight Theatre presents NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WlLMETTE
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Gillson Park Bowl, Wilmette
Thursday, July 16, 1987, 8 p.m.
PROGRAM Prelude for an Occasion* Edward Gregson Morning Music (1986)* Richard Rodney Bennett Waltzes from Vienna (Selection) Johann Strauss, Jr. March - The Royal Welch Fusiliers John Philip Sousa Capriccio for Saxophone Quartet and Band* Warren Barker
James Barkow, soprano saxophone Ann Betz, alto saxopone
Charles Hawes, tenor saxophone Murray Fisher, baritone saxophone
Commissioned by the Northshore Concert Band World Premiere
The Girl with the Flaxen Hair (1910)* Claude Debussy Gollwogg’s Cakewalk (1908)* Claude Debussy
Arranged by Daniel Brame Andante Maestoso from “Memorial”* Adrian Cruft I Got Rhythm George Gershwin/Higgins Grouse Mountain Lullaby* Stephan Chatman Good Old Days Sing-A-Long Arr. James Ployhar • denotes works to be performed by the Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette in Boston on July 25, 1987 for the International Convention of the WORLD ASSOCIATION FOR SYMPHONIC BANDS AND ENSEMBLES, John P. Paynter, president.
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July 24, 1987 THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Friday, July 24, 1987 Noon
Boston City Hall, Boston, Massachusetts
PROGRAM (Please Note; Although this program is tentative and subject to change, no works beyond those listed on this page will be added to Friday’s concert. From this list only deletions may be expected.) America, the Beautiful American Salute I Got Rhythm Selections from The Music Man
conducted by John P. Paynter The Liberty Bell Tribute to the Count Star Spangled Spectacular Tailgate Concerto
conducted by Barbara Buehlman Waltzes from Vienna Dein ist mein ganzen Herz (Carringer) Danny Boy (Irish Tune) (Walter Carringer) Granada (Carringer)
conducted by John P. Paynter
Bugler’s Holiday Irish Washerwoman
conducted by BB Hello Dolly The Stars and Stripes Forever
conducted by John P. Paynter Possible Encores or Substitutions: Hail to the Spirit of Liberty
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Under the Admiral’s Flag The Royal Welch Fusiliers
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July 25, 1987
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles Third International Conference
Saturday, July 25, 1987 10:30 A.M. Sherman Union, Boston University Campus, Boston, Massachusetts
PROGRAM
Merry Music for Wind Band (1983) Frigyes Hidas Firestar (1983) Philip Wilby Capriccio for Saxophone Quartet and Band (1987) Warren Barker
James Barkow, soprano saxophone Charles Hawes, tenor saxophone Ann Betz, alto saxophone Murray Fisher, baritone saxophone
Commissioned by the Northshore Concert Band World Premiere
Morning Music (1986) Richard Rodney Bennett
Timothy Reynish, guest conductor Head of the School of Wind and Percussion
Royal Northern College of Music Manchester, U.K.
Andante Maestoso from ““Memorial” (1979) Adrian Cruft
Performed in Memory of the Composer Overture to “Das Liebesverbot” (1835) Richard Wagner
Arranged and conducted by Barbara Buehlman The Girl with the Flaxen Hair (1910) Claude Debussy Golliwogg’s Cake Walk (1908)
Arranged by Daniel Brame Three Songs from Three Lands Dein ist mein ganzen Herg Franz Lehar Irish Tune from County Derry (Danny Boy) Percy Grainger Granada Agustin Lara
Walter Carringer, tenor Scenes from the Hungarian Age of Chivalry (1987) Janos Decsenyi
3. Mourning and Consolation 4. Battle
World Premiere
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July 25, 1987
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND OF WILMETTE Saturday, July 25, 1987
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Third International Conference
World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts
12:30-1:30 p.m.
A Reading Session of Intermediate-Level Music for Band Prelude for an Occasion Edward Gregson A Downland Suite John Ireland
2. Elegy Arr. R. Steadman-Allen 3. Minuet
Conductor: Geoffrey Brand – ENGLAND
Ballade for Band Urata Kenjiro Fû - Mon Hiroshi Hoshina
Conductor: Toshio Akiyama - JAPAN Grouse Mountain Lullaby Stephen Chatman
Conductor: Linda Pimental - CANADA Lästrainge gånglät Arr. Jan Holmgren Den Vackraste Visan Lille Gror Söderlundh Arr. Stig Gustafson
Conductor: Leif A. Jansson - SWEDEN Three Chorale Preludes William Latham 2. 0 Sacred Head Now Wounded Ginger Marmalade Warren Benson
Conductor: H. Robert Reynolds - USA Transformationen for Band Albert Benz Marche Militaire No. 2 Ernest Ansermet Arr. R. Volet
Conductor: Felix Hauswirth - SWITZERLAND
November 1, 1987
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor John Bruce Yeh, clarinet
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PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Sunday, April 26, 1987, 3:00 P.M. Overture to the opera Martha Friedrich von Flotow, arr. M.C. Meyrelles and Charles J. Roberts Pageant Vincent Persichetti
Performed in memory of the composer Capriccio for Saxophone Quartet and Band Warren Barker
Commissioned by and dedicated to the Northshore Concert Band James Barkow, soprano saxophone
Ann Betz, alto saxophone Charles Hawes, tenor saxophone
Murray Fisher, baritone saxophone Concerto for Clarinet and Band Nikolay Rimsky-Korskov
John Bruce Yeh, clarinet Sinfonia Resurrectionis Vaclav Nelhybel
— Intermission —
March — The Boys of the Old Brigade W. Paris Chambers Chronos Vaclav Nelhybel
Grave – Adagio Toccata feroce
Derivations for Clarinet and Band Morton Gould
Warmup Contrapuntal Blues Rag Ride-out
John Bruce Yeh, clarinet Fantasies on a Theme by Haydn Norman Dello Joio
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December 19, 1987
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
MID-WEST NATIONAL BAND AND ORCHESTRA CLINIC Chicago Hilton and Towers
Saturday, December 19, 1985, 9:30 A.M.
New Music Reading Session Concert March — Lone Star Frank Piersol Fanfare for a Celebration Ron Nelson Norwegian Lullaby arr. Bjorn Morten Concerto for Trombone Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, trans. Clark McAlister Rhythm Machine Timothy Broege Somersault Stephen Kent Goodman Dialogues on In Dulci Jubilo John Zdechlik Overture to Thke Pirates of Penzance Arthur Sullivan, trans. Robert O’Brien Manchester March John Edmondson Tuba Concerto Edward Gregson Ceremony and Celebration Robert E. Foster Mountain Celebration Carl Strommen Trumpeter’s Rhapsody Bill Holcombe Jubilus John Cheetham The Messenger C. L. Barnhouse, ed. John P. Paynter Suite Divertimento Germain Tailleferre The Silver Fox Kevin Kaisershot Sonatina and Fugue Gottfried Reiche, arr. David Deitemyer Selections from Les Miserables arr. Warren Barker Skye Boat Song Neil McKay Mirror Lake, for Euphonium and Band Edward Montgomery Dramatic Essay Elliot A. Del Borgo Electric Lady Jay Chattaway Argentum Timothy Mahr Cascade River Overture Douglas Akey Peter and the Wolf Sergei Prokofiev, trans. Jim Curnow Prelude and Fugue Johann Sebastian Bach, arr. John Kinyon Green Bushes Percy Aldridge Grainger, arr. Larry Daehn Ten Little Drummers Andrew Balent Appalachian Trail John Kinyon Marinarella Overture Julius Fucik, arr. Hans Kolditz Covenant Ed Huckeby The Year of the Dragon Philip Sparke Blues for a Killed Kat Jack End, arr. Frederick Fennell Cannon Beach Jared Spears Invention No. 2 Joel Blahnik Knightsbridge Overture Elliot A. Del Borgo Polonaise for Piccolo Trevor Ford Appalachian Hymn Robert E. Foster Best Broadway Marches arr. James Christensen
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1988 February 7, 1988
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Gerardo Ribeiro, violin
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Sunday, Februry 7, 1988, 3:00 P.M.
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor Johann Sebastian Bach, trans. Glenn Cliffe Bainum Saeterjenten's Sontag Ole Bull, trans. Glenn Cliffe Bainum Three Dance Episodes from On the Town Leonard Bernstein, trans. Marice Stith
The Great Lover Lonely Town: Pas de Deux Times Square: 1944
March — The Pathfinder of Panama John Philip Sousa, ed. Raymond F. Dvorak
R. Scott Cohen, conductor Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, op. 26 Max Bruch, trans. Mark Hindsley
Allegro moderato Adagio Finale – Allegro energico
Gerardo Ribeiro, violin
— Intermission — Sea Pieces, op. 55 Edward MacDowell, trans. Thomas L. Davis and Frederick Miller
From a Wandering Iceberg Starlight Song To the Sea
March – On the Tramp John Philip Sousa
Eric L. Hinton, conductor Best Broadway Marches James Christensen
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Festival Prelude Richard Strauss, trans. Barbara Buehlman
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February 24, 1988
Northshore Concert Band of Wilmette John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Asst. Conductor
Wilmette Jr. High School / Marie Murphy Concert Band Robert Blim, Conductor
Sunset Ridge Concert Band
Greg Wojcik, Conductor
February 24, 1988 8:00 P.M.
Marie Murphy School South Gym
Wilmette Jr. High ~ Marie Murphy Concert Band
Journey to Centaurus Jim Curnow Majestia James Swearingen Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy James Ployhar
Sunset Ridge Concert Band Trumpet Voluntary Purcell Yorkshire Ballad Chance
Northshore Concert Band March - “The Gladiator” John Philip Sousa Saeterjenten’s Sontag Ole Bull
Transcribed for Symphonic Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum Festival Prelude Richard Strauss
Transcribed for Symphonic Band by Barbara Buehlman Best Broadway Marches James Christensen
COMBlNED BANDS FINALE High School Cadets John Philip Sousa
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MARCH 18, 1988 Pick-Staiger Concert Hall 1:00 p.m.
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor _ ~ :_
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall 1:00 p.m.
Overture to Benvenuto Cellini Hector Berlioz Country Band March Charles Ives Finale from Symphony for Brass and Percussion Alfred Reed Best Broadway Marches Arr. James Christensen
417
April 10, 1988
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Sunday, April 10, 1988, 3:00 P.M.
March – Eagle Squadron Kenneth J. Alford Overture to the opera Benvenuto Cellini Hector Berlioz, trans. Franz Henning La Boutique Fantasque Gioacchino Rossini/Ottorino Respighi, arr. Dan Godfrey
Danse Cosaque Nocturne Allegro non troppo Mazurka Tarantelle Valse Lente Can Can Andantino Galop
Symphony for Brass and Percussion Alfred Reed
Con moto
— Intermission — Concertino for Marimba and Band Paul Creston
Vigorous Calm Lively
Joseph Gramley, marimba John P. Paynter Scholarship recipient
Variations on “Jerusalem the Golden” Charles Ives, arr. Keith Brion Country Band March Charles Ives, arr. James B. Sinclair Tin Pan Alley! arr. Warren Barker March — On the Quarter Deck Kenneth J. Alford
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May 15, 1988
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Loyola Academy, Wilmette, Illinois 3:00 P.M.
POPS CONCERT Zampa Overture .L. J. Herold, arr. V. F. Safranek A Tribute to Stephen Foster Arr. Sammy Nestico March - His Honor Henry Fillmore Peter and the Wolf Sergei Prokofiev
Arranged by James Curnow John Hultman, Narrator
Barbara Buehlman, Conducting
Cakewalk Suite Hershey Kay/Chaloner
Grand Walkaround Wallflower Waltz Sleight of Feet Entrance of the Magicians Gala Cakewalk
Presentation of the Sudler Scroll Sponsored by the John Philip Sousa Foundation
Delbert Eisch, Presenter Selection Committee Member for the Sudler Scroll
The Northshore Concert Band is the first community band to receive this award.
March - The Circus Bee Henry Fillmore Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick, arr. By Michael P. Buckley March - King Karl King Henry Fillmore Rolling Thunder Henry Fillmore (Where did this come from? Not on printed program) The Wonderful World of Fred Astaire
Cole Porter Medley Cole Porter “Anything Goes” “Begin the Beguine” “Night and Day” “Just One of Those Things”
“Blow, Gabriel, Blow’’
Conducted by William H.L. Garlette
419
First Lieutenant, United States Army Tin Pan Alley! arr. Warren Barker
420
June 8, 1988
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Commons of the Cathedral of Saint James Wednesday, June 8, 1988, 12:00 Noon
P R O G R A M
His Honor March Henry Fillmore/Arr. Fennell Marche Militaire Francaise Camille Saint-Saens/Arr. Hindsley Tin Pan Alley! Arranged by Warren Barker A Tribute to Stephen Foster Arranged by Sammy Nestico March - Eagle Squadron .Kenneth J. Alford Highlights from “Fiddler on the Roof” .Jerry Bock/Arr. Buckley Best Broadway Marches Arranged by James Christiansen Overture - “1812” Peter I. Tschaikowsky
421
June 15, 1988 THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Whitewater, WI Bands of America 8:30 P.M.
June 22, 1988
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Mark H. Hindsley, guest conductor
Edward Livingston, tuba
American School Band Directors’ Association Thirty-Sixth Annual Convention PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Wednesday, June 22, 1988, 8:00 P.M. Fanfare on AesBDA John P. Paynter March — Eagle Squadron Kenneth J. Alford Capriccio for Saxophone Quartet and Band Warren Barker
James Barkow, soprano, saxophone Ann Betz, alto saxophone
Charles Hawes, tenor saxophone Murray Fisher, baritone saxophone
Marche Militaire Française Camille Saint-Saëns, trans. Mark Hindsley
Mark Hindsley, conductor A Plain Man's Hammer Martin Dalby Concerto No. 1 in E-flat, op. 11 Richard Strauss, trans. John Boyd
Allegro Andante Rondo
Ed Livingston tuba Selections from The Adventures of Robin Hood Erich Wolfgang Korngold, trans. Barbara Buehlman
Prologue Banquet at Nottingham Feast in the Forest Duel, Victory and Epilogue
Barbara Buehlman, conductor
Polka and Fugue from the opera Schwanda the Bagpiper Jaromir Weinberger, trans. Glenn Cliffe Bainum
422
JUNE 30, 1988
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Gillson Park Bowl
Wilmette 8:00 P.M.
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July 3, 1988
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Gillson Park Bowl Wilmette, IL 8:00 P.M.
Battle Hymn of the Republic – Scott Cohen Star Spangled Banner National Emblem March Zampa Overture Best Broadway Marches A Tribute to Stephen Foster Crown Prince Olav’s Honor March Tin Pan Alley! Selections from “Robin Hood” Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Eagle Squadron March A Cohan Broadway Festival Armed Forces Salute Overture “1812” The Stars and Stripes Forever America, the Beautifu1 Encores and Extras
His Honor Rolling Thunder On the Quarter Deck
424
JULY 4, 1988
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Glenview Community Church 3:30 P.M.
America, the Beautiful Orpheus in the Underworld King Karl King March Gala Cakewalk (Cake Walk Suite #5) A Tribute to Stephen Foster The Gladiator March Fiddler on the Roof A Cohan Broadway festival The Circus Bee March Armed Forces Salute Stars and Stripes Forever Extras: Cole Porter Medley Eagle Squadron March
425
JULY 4, 1988
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Glenview Park District 7:30 P.M. National Emblem March Zampa Overture A Cohan Broadway Festival Crown Prince Olav’s March Selections/Robin Hood Fiddler on the Roof His Honor March Tin Pan Alley! Orpheus in the Underworld Cole Porter Medley Tribute to Stephen Foster Best Broadway Marches Armed Forces Salute Star Spangled Banner America, the Beautiful Overture 1812 Extras: Stars and Stripes Circus Bee Rolling Thunder Eagle Squadron
426
JULY 21, 1988
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Gillson Park Bowl
8:00 P.M.
427
JULY 30, 1988 THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Mineral Point High School, Mineral Point, Wisconsin, 7:30 p.m.
Joint concert with the Mineral Point Community Band Brian Carter, Conductor
CONCERTS IN THE PARK
July 30, 1988 7:30 pm
Very Special Guest Musicians
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND WILMETTE, ILLINOIS
John P. Paynter, Conductor
PROGRAM
Presentation of Colors American Legion Post No. 170 Mineral Point, WI The Star Spangled Banner (1855) arr. P. Luehring Bandology: Concert March E. Osterling Sax Serenade I. Schwarz
Lorie Nienow, Karen Klosterman, alto sax Brian Jeffrey, tenor sax
Kathy Briewa, baritone sax Selections from "The Music Man" M. Willson/arr. P. Lang
George Briewa, trumpet Chris Dagnon, trumpet
Mary Knutson, trombone Don Dunbar, euphonium
Barb Polizzi, bassoon Under The Double Eagle March J.F. Wagner/arr. P. Lavalle Battle Hymn of the Republic arr. J. Plophar
Marilyn Fisher, timpani
THE NORTHSHORE BAND Zampa Overture L.J.F. Herold Concerto for Trumpet J.N. Hummel Fi rst Movement
Bruce Briney, trumpet soloist
428
Selections from the Movie, "Robin Nood" E.W. Korngold . Prologue Banquet at Nottingham Feast in the Forest Duel, Victory, and Epilogue
Arranged for Band and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman National Emblem: Concert March E.E. Bagley
Brian Carter, guest conductor Armed Forces Salute arr. R. Lowden Tin Pan Alley! arr. W. Barker Overture “1812” P. Tschaikowsky The Stars and Stripes Forever J.P. Sousa
John P. Paynter, conductor
The Combined Mineral Point City Band and the Northshore Concert Band
429
November 6, 1988
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Helen-Kay Eberley, soprano
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Sunday, November 6, 1988, 3:00 P.M. The Merry Wives of Windsor Overture Otto Nicolai Intermezzo Samuel Coleridge-Taylor A Plain Man’s Hammer Martin Dalby Un bel di (One Fine Day), from Madame Butterfly Giacomo Puccini
Helen-Kay Eberley, soprano Ain’t it a pretty night, from Susannah Carlisle Floyd
Helen-Kay Eberley, soprano Golden Jubilee Alfred Reed
— Intermission — The Serpent Lee Hoiby
Helen-Kay Eberley, soprano Old Sir Faulk, from Façade William Walton
Helen-Kay Eberley, soprano Irish Tune from County Derry Percy Aldridge Grainger Nos. 20 and 29 of British Folksong Settings Rejouissance James Curnow
430
December 17, 1988
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Alfred Reed, guest conductor
James Curnow, guest conductor Frank Battisti, guest conductor
Jay Andres, narrator Tom Batiuk, cartoonist
Carole Dawn Reinhart, trumpet Julie and Michael Pagan, duo pianists
MID-WEST INTERNATIONAL BAND AND ORCHESTRA CLINIC
Chicago Hilton and Towers Saturday, December 17, 1988, 11:00 A.M.
Ceremonial Proclamation Fisher Tull Golden Jubilee Overture Alfred Reed
Alfred Reed, conductor Carnival of the Animals Camille Saint-Saëns, trans. Barbara Buehlman
Introduction and Royal March of the Lions Hens and Cocks Horses of Tartary (Mules) Tortoises The Elephant Kangaroos Aquarium Personage with Long Ears Cuckoo in the Woods Aviary Pianists Fossils The Swan Finale
Jay Andres, narrator Tom Batiuk, cartoonist
Julie and Michael Pagan, duo pianists Rejouissance James Curnow
James Curnow, conductor Irish Tune from County Derry Percy Aldridge Grainger, arr. James Kreines
No. 20 & 29 of British Folk Song Settings Frank Battisti, conductor
Concerto for Trumpet Alexander Arutunian, trans. Guy Duker
Carole Dawn Reinhart, trumpet soloist A Plain Man’s Hammer Martin Dalby Hello, Dolly! Jerry Herman, arr. W. B. “Sonny” Anderson
431
February 5, 1989
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor The Chicago Symphony Horn Quartet
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Sunday, February 5, 1989, 3:00 P.M. Jubilate Deo Giovanni Gabrieli
Beth T. Steele, conductor Music for the Royal Fireworks George Frederick Handel, arr. William A. Schaefer Handel in the Strand Percy Aldridge Grainger The Final Covenant Fisher Tull Konzertstück for Four Horns, op. 86 Robert Schumann, trans. Douglas G. Campbell
The Chicago Symphony Horn Quartet Gail Williams, Richard Oldberg, Norman Schweikert, Daniel Gingrich
— Intermission —
Jubilate Deo Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Beth T. Steele, conductor Russlan and Ludmilla Overture Michael Ivanovich Glinka, trans. Franz Henning Finale from Symphony No. 5 Dmitri Shostakovich, trans. Charles B. Righter
432
February 8, 1989 Marie Murphy School, 7:30 pm
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Concert Band Robert Blim, Conductor
Strolling Strings
Mary Rudzinski, Conductor
February 8, 1989, 7:30 P.M. MARIE MURPHY SCHOOL
Concert Band Pride of the Corps John Edmondson Lion of Lucerne Jim Curnow
Strolling Strings
Over the Rainbow Lara’s Theme
I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing
Northshore Concert Band Jubilate Deo Giovanni Gabrieli
Beth T. Steele, conductor Russlan and Ludmilla Overture Michael Ivanovich Glinka, trans. Franz Henning Handel in the Strand Percy Aldridge Grainger Marche Slav Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Northshore Jazz Ensemble
Selections to Be Announced
Finale March of the Irish Guard arr. James Ployhar
433
March 12, 1989
GLENVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH ARTS FESTIVAL 1000 Elm Street
Glenview, Illinois Sunday, March 12, 1989 - 3:00 pm
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND ENSEMBLES
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant conductor
PROGRAM
Suite for Four Trombones Gordon Jacob Ain’t Misbehavin’ Fats Waller Trombone Quartet
Dan Holhut Michelle Bailey Bill Dahlgren Dick Faller
Quartet in Eb Major Johann David Schwegler
Paul Bolman & Kathy Cargill, Flute Nancy Hinners & Peter Roll, French horn
When I’m Sixty-Four John Lennon/Paul McCartney/Ramon Ricker
Saxophone Quartet James Barkow, Soprano Saxophone Charles Hawes, Tenor Saxophone
Murray Fisher, Baritone Saxophone The Magic Flute Wolfgang Mozart/Gerhard Braun
Kathryn Cargill & Kurt Friedemann, Flute Three Sea Chanties Malcolm Arnold The Entertainer Scott Joplin
Woodwind Quintet Paul Bolman, Flute Mark Mosley, Oboe
George Peichl, Bb Clarinet Nancy Hinners, French horn Nancy Plantinga, Bassoon
Fascinating Rhythm George Gershwin/Feldstein Greensleeves Davis A Taste of Brahms Davis The Pink Panther Mancini/Akins
Percussion Ensemble Steve Betz David Fodor
Debbie Hawes Jon DCamp Melody Premo
434
435
March 18, 1989
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON 1:00 P.M.
Festival for Winds, Percussion, Strings, Voice, and Piano Overture to Chester William Schuman Prelude and Fugue in B-flat minor J.S. Bach/Moehlmann Clarinet Candy Leroy Anderson March - Hands Across the Sea John Philip Sousa
436
April 9, 1989
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Sunday, April 9, 1989, 3:00 P.M.
Hands Across the Sea John Philip Sousa When Jesus Wept William Schuman Chester William Schuman Prelude and Fugue in B-flat minor Johann Sebastian Bach, trans. R. L. Moehlmann Sonata in A minor George Philipp Telemann, trans. John P. Paynter
Anna Lampidas, oboe John P. Paynter Scholarship recipient
— Intermission —
Octet for Wind Instruments Igor Stravinsky
Lento – Allegro moderato Tema con variazioni Finale
Kathryn Cargill, flute Debbie Durham, clarinet
Maryann Loda and Steve Moline, bassoons Mike Harloff and Robert Harper, trumpets
Michelle Bailey and Greg Glover, trombones El Salón México Aaron Copland, trans. Mark H. Hindsley
437
April 19, 1989
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Glenview, Illinois
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Lincoln-Way Community High School Central Campus New Lenox, Illinois
Wednesday, April 19, 1989 - 8:00 p.m.
- PROGRAM - March - Hands Across the Sea John Philip Sousa
When Jesus Wept William Schuman (Based on a Round of William Billings)
Chester Overture William Schuman
(Based on William Billings’ Hymn and Marching Song of the American Revolution)
Selections from “Les Miserables” Alain Boubil
Arranged by Warren Barker
- INTERMISSION – London Again Suite Eric Coates
Oxford Street (March) Laugham Place (Elegie) Mayfair (Valse)
El Salon Mexico Aaron Copland
Transcribed for Concert Band by Mark H. Hindsley
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June 14, 1989
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Glenview, Illinois
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
St. James Cathedral, 12:00 Noon
The Liberty Bell March Armed Forces Salute
438
May 14, 1989
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Glenview, Illinois
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
“POPS” Concert
Loyola Academy, Wilmette, Illinois, May 14, 1989, 3:00 P.M.
(May not reflect actual program order)
The Liberty Bell March John Philip Sousa The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa Manhattan Beach March John Philip Sousa Semper Fidelis March John Philip Sousa Hands Across the Sea March John Philip Sousa Finale from “Romantic” Symphony Howard Hanson Arranged for Band by Barbara Buehlman Orpheus in the Underworld Overture Jacques Offenbach The Flashing Eyes of Andalusia John Philip Sousa Thunder and Lightning Polka Johann Strauss Clarinet Candy Leroy Anderson Selections from “Les Miserables” Alain Boublil Arranged by Warren Barker Meditation from “Thais” Jules Massenet Peter Wilson, violin Fugue in A Fritz Kreisler Peter Wilson, violin Selections from the Northshore Band Jazz Combo Doug Fox Dan Holhut Jim Barkow Brian Beam Steve Betz Keith Reed
439
June 14, 1989
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Glenview, Illinois
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
St. James Cathedral, 65 E. Huron, Chicago
Noon The Liberty Bell March John Philip Sousa Overture Orpheus in the Underworld Jacques Offenbach Gershwin! Arr. Warren Barker Gypsy Baron Suite Johann Strauss/Walter Beeler
Waltz Medley Selections from “Les Miserables” Arr. Warren Barker Alexander’s Ragtime Band Irving Berlin
Barbara Buehlman, conductor
Patriotic Pageantry arr. Warren Barker The Flashing Eyes of Andalusia John Philip Sousa Overture - “1812” Peter I. Tchaikowsky Encores: Stars and Stripes America, the Beautiful
440
June 22, 1989
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
Glenview, Illinois John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Gillson Park Bowl, Wilmette, IL, 8 pm
March and Procession of Bacchus from the Ballet “Sylvia” Leo Délibes, arr. Tom Clark Suite of Old American Dances Robert Russell Bennett
Cake Walk Schottische Western One-Step Wallflower Waltz Rag
Bobby’s Blues (1964) Paul Yoder Doug Fox, Trumpet Soloist
Gershwin! Arr. Warren Barker Gypsy Baron Suite Johann Strauss/Walter Beeler
Waltz Medley March Medley
Selections from “Les Miserables” Arr. Warren Barker Finale from Symphony No. 2 Howard Hanson/Arranged by Barbara Buehlman Alexander’s Ragtime Band Irving Berlin Overture to Orpheus in the Underworld Jacques Offenbach/Hibbert Encores: Thunder and Lightning Polka Liberty Bell March
441
June 26, 1989
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Glenview, Illinois
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
ASCE Engineers
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall 8:30 p.m.
March and Procession of Bacchus from the Ballet “Sylvia” Leo Délibes, arr. Tom Clark Suite of Old American Dances Robert Russell Bennett
Cake Walk Schottische Western One-Step Wallflower Waltz Rag
Bobby’s Blues (1964) Paul Yoder Doug Fox, Trumpet Soloist
Gershwin! Arr. Warren Barker Gypsy Baron Suite Johann Strauss/Walter Beeler
Waltz Medley March Medley
Selections from “Les Miserables” Arr. Warren Barker Finale from Symphony No. 2 Howard Hanson/Arranged by Barbara Buehlman Alexander’s Ragtime Band Irving Berlin Overture to Orpheus in the Underworld Jacques Offenbach/Hibbert Encores: Thunder and Lightning Polka Liberty Bell March
442
July 3, 1989
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
Glenview, Illinois John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Gillson Park Bowl 7:30 p.m.
Star Spangled Banner arr. John P. Paynter National Emblem March E. E. Bagley “Jericho” -- Rhapsody for Band Morton Gould Clarinet Candy Leroy Anderson Bobby’s Blues (1964) Paul Yoder
Doug Fox, Trumpet Soloist The Liberty Bell March John Philip Sousa Selections from The Music Man Meredith Willson Sea Songs Ralph Vaughan Williams Alexander’s Ragtime Band Irving Berlin
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Hands Across the Sea March John Philip Sousa Selections from My Fair Lady Frederick Loewe Armed Forces Salute Arr. Bob Lowden Patriotic Sing-a-Long Arr. James D. Ployhar Gershwin! George Gershwin/Warren Barker Overture 1812 Peter Tchaikowsky Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa Encores, Alternates, and Extras: Cakewalk from Suite of Old American Dances America, the Beautiful El Capitan March Manhattan Beach March Thunder and Lightning Polka The Flashing Eyes of Andalusia
443
July 4, 1989
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
Glenview, Illinois John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Glenview Community Church 3:30 P.M.
Glenview Golf Course 7:30 P.M.
Repeat of July 3 Concert Program
444
July 20, 1989
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
Glenview, Illinois John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Gillson Park Bowl
8:00 p.m.
445
November 5, 1989
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Carmen Or, piano
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Sunday, November 5, 1989, 3:00 P.M. Overture to the comic opera The Impressario Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart American Hymn for Concert Band William Schuman March — E Pluribus Unum Fred Jewell, ed. John P. Paynter Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major, K. 488 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, trans. John P. Paynter
Carmen Or, piano
— Intermission — Symphony No. 7 “Mythologies” James F. Hopkins
Icarus Lake Avernus Medusa
Commissioned by the Northshore Concert Band First Performance
Three Shanties Malcolm Arnold, arr. Jeff C. Krauklis
Allegro con brio Allegretto semplice Allegro vivace
Sarabande and Polka Malcolm Arnold, trans. John P. Paynter Lerner and Loewe in Concert arr. Warren Barker Army and Marine March Wilhelm Zehle, ed. John P. Paynter
446
December 16, 1989
FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL MID-WEST INTERNATIONAL BAND AND ORCHESTRA CLINIC
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1989 - 8:30 A.M. Chicago Hilton and Towers
International Ballroom
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND WILMETTE, ILLINOIS
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
NEW BAND MUSIC READING SESSION
1. Bullets and Bayonets 2. Ouverture pour Orchestra Militaire 3. Concerto for Bassoon “Rondo” 4. Air from the “Holberg Suite” 5. Trumpets on the Run 6. Fantasy on Osaka Folk tunes 7. Thunder and Lightning Polka 8. Legacy for Band 9. Kitchen Fiesta 10. Danse Celestiale 11. Every Time I Feel the Spirit 12. Bourrée 13. A Jubilant Tribute 14. City of Champions 15. Spirit of the Living God 16. John Gay Suite 17. Sinfonia IV: Symphonia Sacra et Profana 18. The Two-Minute Symphony 19. Northstar Overture 20. Walking Tune 21. Three Japanese Fanfares 22. Dramatic Legend 23. Flight of the Bumble Bee 24. The Ash Grove 25. A Celebration of Spirituals
447
January 20, 1990
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
45th Annual Midwestern Conference on School Vocal and Instrumental Music UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, ANN ARBOR
Saturday, January 20, 1990 March — Bullets and Bayonets John Philip Sousa, ed. Frederick Fennell Overture to the comic opera The Impressario Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Tribute to Canterbury Gordon Jacob
Chorale Prelude (Ein’ Feste Burg) for the Chapterhouse Scherzo for the King’s School March for All Pilgrims
Concerto for Bassoon Carl Maria von Weber, trans. Peter Schmalz
Rondo Maryann Loda, bassoon
Legacy for Band Claude T. Smith
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Liturgical Music for Band Martin Mailman
Introit Kyrie Gloria Alleluia
Lerner and Loewe in Concert arr. Warren Barker Symphony No 1 in G minor Vasily Kalinnikov, trans. Glenn Cliffe Bainum Army and Marine March Wilhelrn Zehle, ed. John P. Paynter
448
February 4, 1990
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor The Millar Brass Ensemble
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Sunday, February 4, 1990, 3:00 P.M. Symphony No. 1 in G Minor Vasily Kalinnikov, trans.Glenn Cliffe Bainum
Finale with The Millar Brass Ensemble
Concerto for Bassoon Carl Maria von Weber, trans. Peter Schmalz
Rondo Maryann Loda, bassoon
Liturgical Music for Band Martin Mailman
Introit Kyrie Gloria Alleluia
March — Bullets and Bayonets John Philip Sousa, ed. Frederick Fennell Tribute to Canterbury Gordon Jacob
Chorale Prelude (Ein’ Feste Burg) for the Chapterhouse Scherzo for the King’s School March for All Pilgrims
— Intermission —
Overture for Brass (1981) Carlos Franzetti (1948- )
The Millar Brass Ensemble Bruce C. Briney, conductor
Geistliches Leid, op. 30 Johannes Brahms, trans. Tom Smee
Lass dich nur nichts nicht dauren mit Trauen Fest und Gedenkspruche, op. 109 Johannes Brahms, trans. Fred W. Teuber
Wo ist ein so herrlich Volk Funeral March from Die Götterdammerung Richard Wagner Legacy for Band Claude T. Smith
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Music for a Festival Gordon Jacob
Intrada Overture Round of Seven Parts Air Interlude March Saraband Scherzo Madrigal Minuet Finale
The Millar Brass Ensemble
449
February 7, 1990
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
TRITON COLLEGE, RIVER FOREST Wednesday, February 7, 1990
Overture to the comic opera The Impresario Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Tribute to Canterbury Gordon Jacob
Chorale Prelude (Ein’ Feste Burg) Scherzo for the King’s School March for All Pilgrims
Concerto for Bassoon Carl Maria von Weber, trans. Peter Schmalz
Rondo Maryann Loda, bassoon
Legacy for Band Claude T. Smith
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Liturgical Music for Band. Martin Mailman
Introit Kyrie Gloria Alleluia
Lerner and Loewe in Concert arr. Warren Barker Symphony No. 1 in G minor Vasily Kalinnikov, trans. Glenn Cliffe Bainum
450
April 6, 1990
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
THE COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION, HAMMOND, INDIANA Friday, April 6, 1990
Wiener Philharmoniker Fanfare Richard Strauss Fantasia and Fugue in G minor Johann Sebastian Bach, arr. John Boyd A Grand, Grand Overture, op. 57 Malcolm Arnold, trans. Keith Wilson The Final Covenant Fisher Tull Marcia Trionfale Amilcare Ponchiele, ed. David Whitwell Flight of the Bumblebee Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov Ritual Fire Dance Manuel De Falla March — George Washington Bicentennial John Philip Sousa Rose Variations Robert Russell Bennett
Bruce C. Briney, cornet March — The Gallant Seventh John Philip Sousa, ed. Frederick Fennell
451
April 8, 1990
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Sunday, April 8, 1990, 3:00 P.M.
Wiener Philharmoniker Fanfare Richard Strauss Ricercar a 4 voci, del X tono Giovanni Gabrieli, arr. John P. Paynter Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor Johann Sebastian Bach, arr. John Boyd The Final Covenant Fisher Tull March — George Washington Bicentennial John Philip Sousa
— Intermission — Marcia Trionfale Amilcare Ponchiele, ed. David Whitwell Color Robert Margolis
Stanes Morris Stingo Daphne Argeers The Slip
Julie Wagner, conductor Concerto for Trumpet Henri Tomasi, trans. James Curnow
Nocturne Finale
Jack Sutte, Trumpet Soloist John P. Paynter Scholarship recipient
A Grand, Grand Overture, op. 57 Malcolm Arnold, trans. Keith Wilson
452
April 21, 1990
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
THORNTON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL, HARVEY Saturday, April 21, 1990, 8 p.m.
Wiener Philharmoniker Fanfare Richard Strauss Fantasia and Fugue in G minor Johann Sebastian Bach, arr. John Boyd A Grand, Grand Overture, op. 57 Malcolm Arnold, trans. Keith Wilson The Final Covenant Fisher Tull Marcia Trionfale Amilcare Ponchiele, ed. David Whitwell Flight of the Bumblebee Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov Ritual Fire Dance Manuel De Falla March — George Washington Bicentennial John Philip Sousa Rose Variations Robert Russell Bennett
Bruce C. Briney, cornet March — The Gallant Seventh John Philip Sousa, ed. Frederick Fennell
453
May 20, 1990
THE NORTH8HORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
LOYOLA ACADEMY, WILMETTE Sunday, May 20, 1990, 3:00 P.M.
March — Barnum and Bailey’s Favorite Karl L. King, ed. Glenn Cliffe Bainum Circus Days Overture. Harry L. Alford Circus Polka (composed for a young elephant) Igor Stravinsky
Frank D. McCaskill, conductor Immer Kleiner Adolf Schreiner, trans. George S. Howard
Stanley Shell, clarinet Concerto for Cello and Wind Instruments Jacques Ibert
Pastorale Romance Gigue
David T. Premo, cello O. Delap Premo, conductor
Overture to Gwendoline Emmanuel Chabrier, trans. Barbara Buehlman
Barbara Buehlman, conductor
— Intermission — Music provided by the Circus Band
Circus Suite Julius Jacobsen
Ouverture Lindans Jumbo Polka Finale
Linda Pankratz, conductor Rose Variations Robert Russell Bennett
Bruce C. Briney, cornet The Circus Band Charles E. Ives
454
June 6, 1990
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
THE CATHEDRAL OF SAINT JAMES, CHICAGO Wednesday, June 6, 1990, 12:00 Noon
The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter Bullets and Bayonets John Philip Sousa, ed. Frederick Fennell Gershwin! George Gershwin, arr. Warren Barker American Civil War Fantasy Jerry H. Bilik Armed Forces Salute arr. Bob Lowden Eternal Father, Strong to Save Claude T. Smith Overture 1812 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, trans. Dan Godfrey
455
June 21, 1990
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Walter Carringer, tenor
National Band Association Eighth Biennial Convention
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS Thursday, June 21, 1990
Wiener Philharmoniker Fanfare Richard Strauss Overture to Gwendoline Emmanuel Charbrier, trans. Barbara Buehlman
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Rose Variations Robert Russell Bennett
Bruce C. Briney, cornet
The Maid with the Flaxen Hair Claude Debussy, arr. Daniel Brame Golliwogg’s Cakewalk Clair de lune Chicago Medley arr. John Tatgenhorst Fireworks Gregory Youtz The Old Bear with the Sore Head Julius Fucik
Ernest Kettnich, Mary Ann Loda, Steve Moline, Nancy Plantinga and Marilea Zajec, bassoons
Come Back to Sorrento Ernesto de Curtis, arr. John P. Paynter Danny Boy arr. Percy Aldridge Grainger Granada Agustin Lara, arr. John P. Paynter
Walter Carringer, tenor Dixie arr. Morton Gould
456
July 3, 1990
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
GILLSON PARK, WILMETTE Tuesday, July 3, 1990, 7:30 P.M.
The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter Dixie arr. Morton Gould Eternal Father, Strong to Save Claude T. Smith Buglers’ Holiday Leroy Anderson American Civil War Fantasy Jerry H. Bilik Bullets and Bayonets John Philip Sousa, ed. Frederick Fennell Armed Forces Salute arr. Bob Lowden Gershwin! George Gershwin, arr. Warren Barker A Tribute to Stephen Foster arr. Sammy Nestico Selections from The Music Man Meredith Willson Trombonanza Frank Cofield Chicago Medley arr. John Tatgenhorst Overture 1812 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, trans. Dan Godfrey The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa America the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon
457
July 4, 1990
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
GLENVIEW PARK DISTRICT GOLF COURSE Wednesday, July 4, 1990, 7:30 P.M.
The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter Dixie arr. Morton Gould Eternal Father, Strong to Save Claude T. Smith Buglers’ Holiday Leroy Anderson American Civil War Fantasy Jerry H. Bilik Bullets and Bayonets John Philip Sousa, ed. Frederick Fennell Armed Forces Salute arr. Bob Lowden Gershwin! George Gershwin, arr. Warren Barker A Tribute to Stephen Foster arr. Sammy Nestico Selections from The Music Man Meredith Willson Trombonanza Frank Cofield Chicago Medley arr. John Tatgenhorst Overture 1812 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, trans. Dan Godfrey The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa America the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon
458
July 19, 1990
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
GILLSON PARK, WILMETTE Thursday, July 19, 1990, 8:00 P.M.
Concert March — Hail to the Fleet Richard Maltby Overture to Gwendoline Emmanuel Chabrier, trans. Barbara Buehlman Tin Pan Alley! arr. Warren Barker Prelude to the opera Kunihild Cyrill Kistler, trans. Robert M. Barr Beguine for Flutes Eric Osterling Dazzling Drums Paul Yoder A Norman Rockwell Suite William H. Hill
The Horseshoe Forging Contest Looking Out To Sea Gossips Four Freedoms
The Original Dixieland Concerto arr. John Warrington Finale from Symphony No. 4 in F minor Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, trans. V. F. Safranek
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August 2, 1990
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
KONSTANZ YOUTH WIND ORCHESTRA, WEST GERMANY Douglas Bostock, conductor
program to be announced
GILLSON PARK, WILMETTE Thursday, August 2, 1990 - 8:00 pm
American Holiday Floyd Werle *Concert March — Hail to the Fleet Richard Maltby Rose Variations Robert Russell Bennett
Bruce C. Briney, cornet *Overture to Gwendoline Emmanuel Chabrier, trans. Barbara Buehlman *Beguine for Flutes Eric Osterling *Tin Pan Alley! Arr. Warren Barker Prelude to the opera Kunihild Cyrill Kistler, trans. Robert M. Barr Immer Kleiner Adolf Schreiner
Stanley Shell, clarinet *The Original Dixieland Concerto arr. John Warrington Finale from Symphony No. 4 in F minor Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, trans. V. F. Safranek Clair de Lun Claude Debussy Bullets and Bayonets John Philip Sousa, ed. Fennell America, the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon
*Barbara Buehlman, conductor
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November 4, 1990
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Sunday, November 4, 1990, 3:00 P.M.
Commando March Samuel Barber Tribute Mark Camphouse Scene and Triumphal Dance of the Coolies, from the ballet The Red Poppy Reinhold Gliere, trans. Barbara Buehlman
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Procession of the Nobles, from the opera Mlada Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Erik W.G. Leidzen
— Intermission — American Salute Morton Gould
Lt. John Pastin, United States Navy, conductor Old Scottish Melody Traditional, arr. Charles A. Wiley Endearing Young Charms Simone Mantia
Jason Gilliam, euphonium John P. Paynter Scholarship recient
Wellington’s Victory Ludwig Van Beethoven, arr. William Schaefer
The Battle The Victory
The Battle of Shiloh C. L. Barnhouse, ed. John P. Paynter
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November 7, 1990
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
TRITON COLLEGE, RIVER FOREST Wednesday, November 7, 1990, 8 pm
Commando March Samuel Barber Tribute Mark Camphouse Scene and Triumphal Dance of the Coolies, from the ballet The Red Poppy Reinhold Gliere, trans. Barbara Buehlman
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Procession of the Nobles, from the opera Mlada Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Erik W.G. Leidzen
— Intermission — American Salute Morton Gould
Lt. John Pastin, United States Navy, conductor Old Scottish Melody Traditional, arr. Charles A. Wiley Wellington’s Victory Ludwig Van Beethoven, arr. William Schaefer
The Battle The Victory
462
December 9, 1990
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara D. Buehlman, assistant conductor
LOYOLA ACADEMY, WILMETTE Sunday, December 9, 1990, 4:00 P.M.
A Christmas Festival Overture Joseph Wilcox Jenkins Russian Christmas Music Alfred Reed Children’s Dance, from Merry Mount Suite Howard Hanson, arr. Charles Garland The Sussex Mummers’ Christmas Carol Percy Aldridge Grainger A Christmas Collage arr. Anne McGinty Salute to Corelli Newell H. Long Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly Hershy Kay, arr. Clare Grundman Festival of Joy arr. Shelley Foster-Gurin A Christmas Greeting John Cheetham Overture to Hansel and Gretel Engelbert Humperdinck, trans. Lucien Cailliet Here Comes Santa Claus Gene Autry & Oakley Haldeman Polonaise, from the opera Christmas Night Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov Christmas Sing-Along arr. James D. Ployhar A Christmas Festival Leroy Anderson Sleigh Ride Leroy Anderson
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464
February 3, 1991
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
John P. Paynter, conductor Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
William Warfield, narrator
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Sunday, February 3, 1991
An Outdoor Overture Aaron Copland Enigma Variations, op. 36 Edward Elgar, trans. Earl Slocum The Blue and the Gray Clare Grundman
Lt. John Pastin, United States Navy, conductor Lincoln Portrait Aaron Copland, arr. Walter Beeler
William Warfield, narrator
— Intermission — Praeludium and Allegro Vittorio Giannini All the Things You Are Jerome Kern, arr. John Tatgenhorst
Jim Barkow, saxophone Dedicated to John P. Paynter and Jim Barkow
Porgy and Bess Selection George Gershwin, arr. Robert Russell Bennett
William Warfield, bass Samson March Karl L. King, ed. John P. Paynter
465
March 23, 1991
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Saturday, March 23, 1991, 1:00 P.M.
U.S. Field Artillery March John Philip Sousa Charles County Overture Joseph Willcox Jenkins
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Selections from A Chorus Line Marvin Hamlisch, arr. John Cacavas Chorale and Alleluia Howard Hanson
466
April 14, 1991
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Kathleen Kaun, soprano
Elizabeth Fischer, mezzo soprano Patrick Woliver, tenor Bruce Hall, baritone
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Sunday, April 14, 1991, 3:00 P.M.
Roman Carnival Overture, op. 9 Hector Berlioz, trans. V. F. Safranek Incantation and Dance John Barnes Chance Quartet — Un di, se ben rammento me, from Rigoletto Giuseppe Verdi
Kathleen Kaun, soprano, Elizabeth Fischer, mezzo soprano Patrick Wolliver, tenor; Bruce Hall, baritone
Valzer Campestre from Suite Siciliana Gino Marinuzzi, trans. Albert Austin Harding Fêtes, from Trois Nocturnes Claude Debussy, trans. William A. Schaeffer
— Intermission —
Charles County Overture Joseph Willcox Jenkins
Barbara Buehlman, conductor Baritone Boogie Andy Clark
Joe Bello, Claudia Blanas and Scott Ward, baritone horns Nancy Plantinga, conductor
Selections from Showboat Jerome Kern, arr. by Robert Russell Bennett
Kathleen Kaun, soprano, Elizabeth Fischer, mezzo soprano Patrick Wolliver, tenor; Bruce Hall, baritone
assisted by vocal graduate students of Northwestern University Chorale and Alleluia Howard Hanson
467
May 19, 1991
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
LOYOLA ACADEMY, WILMETTE Sunday, May 19, 1991, 3:00 P.M.
Mexican Hat Dance F.A. Partichela, arr. Philip J. Lang La Fiesta Mexicana H. Owen Reed
Mass Carnival
La Cucaracha arr. William McRae Dramatic Essay Clifton Williams
Doug Fox, trumpet Cuernavaca Joseph Willcox Jenkins La Oreja de Oro (The Golden Ear) Mariano San Miguel
Mike Harloff, trumpet Barbara Buehlman, conductor
Danza Mexicana No. 2 Jacob Datshkovsky Tico Tico Drake/Wye
Northshore Concert Band Flute Choir Paul Bolman, conductor
Selections by Julio Rodriguez
guitar/vocal soloist La Cumparsita Rhodriguez/Lang
John Pastin, conductor Zacatecas G. Codina La Guardia de Alabarderos Mariano San Miguel La Bamba de Vera Cruz Terig Tucci Laredo (Paso Doble) Clifton William
468
JUNE 12, 1991 ST. JAMES CATHEDRAL, CHICAGO NOON No program available
469
June 19, 1991
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
BANDS OF AMERICA, WHITEWATER, WISCONSIN Wednesday, June 19, 1991, 8:00 P.M.
Resonances I Ron Nelson Zampa Overture Louis Joseph Ferdinance Herold, trans. V. F. Safranek Entry March of the Boyars Johan Halvorsen, arr. Frederick Fennell Dramatic Essay for Trumpet and Band J. Clifton Williams
Doug Fox, trumpet Gallop, from First Suite for Band Alfred Reed Symphonic Movement Vaclav Nelhybel Slavonic Rhapsody No. 2 Carl Friedemann, trans. W. J. Duthoit La Bamba da Vera Cruz Terig Tucci Fledermaus Quadrille Johann Strauss Armed Forces Salute arr. Robert Lowden March — The Liberty Bell John Philip Sousa
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July 3, 1991
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
GILLSON PARK, WILMETTE Wednesday, July 3, 1991, 7:30 P.M.
The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter Duty, Honor, Country MacArthur/Cook, arr. Walters March — The Fairest of the Fair John Philip Sousa Selections from Carousel Richard Rodgers, arr. Eric Leidzen La Bamba de Vera Cruz Terig Tucci You’re a Grand Old Flag George M. Cohan Zampa Overture Louis Joseph Ferdinance Herold, trans. V. F. Safranek George Gershwin — A Symphonic Portrait arr. Bruce Chase Dramatic Essay for Trumpet and Band J. Clifton Williams
Doug Fox, trumpet Slavonic Rhapsody No. 2 Carl Friedemann, trans. W. J. Duthoit March — The Liberty Bell John Philip Sousa L’Estudiantina Waltz Charles Emile Waldteufel, trans. Greissinger Armed Forces Salute arr. Robert Lowden This Is My Country D. Raye & A. Jacobs, arr. Ringwald Walt Disney Overture arr. Frank Erickson On the Mall Edwin Franko Goldman America the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon March — National Emblem E. E. Bagley The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
472
Overture 1812 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, trans. Dan Godfrey
473
July 4, 1991
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
GLENVIEW PARK DISTRICT GOLF COURSE Thursday, July 4, 1991, 7:30 P.M.
March — The Fairest of the Fair John Philip Sousa Selections from Carousel Richard Rodgers, arr. Eric Leidzen La Bamba de Vera Cruz Terig Tucci You’re a Grand Old Flag George M. Cohan Zampa Overture Louis Joseph Ferdinance Herold, trans. V. F. Safranek George Gershwin — A Symphonic Portrait arr. Bruce Chase Slavonic Rhapsody No. 2 Carl Friedemann, trans. W. J. Duthoit Duty, Honor, Country MacArthur/Cook, arr. Walters March — The Liberty Bell John Philip Sousa L’Estudiantina Waltz Charles Emile Waldteufel, trans. Greissinger Armed Forces Salute arr. Robert Lowden This Is My Country D. Raye & A. Jacobs, arr. Ringwald Walt Disney Overture arr. Frank Erickson March — National Emblem E. E. Bagley On the Mall Edwin Franko Goldman America the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter Overture 1812 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, trans. Dan Godfrey The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
474
July 18, 1991
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Timothy Mahr, Guest Conductor
University of Minnesota at Duluth
GILLSON PARK, WILMETTE Thursday, July 18, 1991, 8:00 P.M.
Fanfare and Grand March Timothy Mahr Danse Celestiale Robert Sheldon Vintage Foxtrot from Concertino for Brass Floyd Werle
Doug Fox, trumpet Bill Dahlgren, trombone
Rodney Owens, tuba A Copland Portrait Aaron Copland, arr. Clare Grundman Phantom of the Opera Andrew Lloyd Webber, arr. Warren Barker Slavonic Rhapsody No. 2 Karl Friedmann Washington Grays Claudio S. Grafulla, ed. Frederick Fennell Evening at the Pops John Williams, arr. John Higgins Variations on “America” Charles Ives/Schuman/Rhoads Fantasia in G Timothy Mahr Almighty Father from Mass Leonard Bernstein, arr. Donald Hunsberger Pineapple Poll Arthur Sullivan
Opening Number Jasper’s Dance Poll’s Dance Finale
U.S. Field Artillery March John Philip Sousa
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August 1, 1991
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
GILLSON PARK, WILMETTE Thursday, August 1, 1991, 8:00 P.M.
The Pledge of Allegiance Alfred Reed Star Spangled Spectacular George M. Cohen, arr. John Cacavas William Tell Overture Gioacchino Rossini, trans. J. Sommers George Gershwin — A Symphonic Portrait arr. Bruce Chase
Symphonic Movement Vaclav Nelhybel Fledermaus – Quadrille, op. 363 Johann Strauss, trans. Herbert Ferstl Eternal Father, Strong to Save Claude T. Smith Marvin Hamlisch Showcase arr. Warren Barker Overture — Egmont Ludwig van Beethoven, trans. John Christie
John Christie, conductor Finale from Symphony No. 4 Tchaikovsky, trans. F. V. Safranek On the Mall Edwin Franko Goldman
476
November 3, 1991
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Harry Begian, guest conductor
Gustav Hoena, trombone
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Sunday, November 3, 1991, 3:00 P.M.
Merry Music for Wind Band Frigyes Hidas Hungarian Peasant Song and Dance Béla Bartók, trans. Glenn Cliffe Bainum Scenes from The Hungarian Age of Chivalry János Descény
Minstrels – Priests – Knights Buffoons Mourning and Consolation Battle
— Intermission —
Dances of Galánta Zoltán Kodály, trans. Albert Austin Harding
Harry Begian, conductor Tales of Father Goose — Musical Caricatures György Ránki
Promenade of a Supergoose Sky – Riding Goose – Lake Close Fight for Lady Goose – Love, Death and Resurrection of Father Goose . . . and Father Goose Flies Again
Gustav Hoena, trombone Les Préludes Franz Liszt, trans. Mark Hindsley
477
December 8, 1991
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
LOYOLA ACADEMY, WILMETTE Sunday, December 8, 1991
Brass Choir Carols from the Lobby Christmas Intrada Alfred Reed Skier’s Waltz Morton Gould Chorale and Shaker Dance John Zdechlik
Barbara Buehlman, conducting A Christmas Suite David Barker
Chaconne Scherzo Variation
Bugler’s Holiday Leroy Anderson Festive Sounds of Hanukkah Arr. Bill Holcombe Fantasy on a Bell Carol Edward J. Madden ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas Newell Long
Barbara Buehlman, conducting Paul Bolman, narrator
Holiday Spectacular Arr. Warren Barker A Christmas Festival Leroy Anderson
478
December 21, 1991
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
MID-WEST INTERNATIONAL BAND AND ORCHESTRA CLINIC
Chicago Hilton and Towers Saturday, December 21, 1991, 9:00 A.M.
CLINIC SESSION
“Oh, Teacher, What Big Ears You Have!” — Some of the Ways That Listening Counts! Listening is an Audio Act
Why listen? How to listen What to listen for Practicing listening
Listening in a Holiday Mood — White Christmas
I’m dreaming of a #^$%*&()^%& Christmas Analyzing what can go wrong Tuning — the unisons and octaves, and from the bass Tone — support and listening with role models Balance — inner listening, and stress the inner parts Articulation — ways and means Rhythm — using space and dividing the fundamental Expression — direction of lines; nuance and rubato
Isolating and Modifying Problems — A Christmas Festival
Listening while playing for precision In sections Across sections One on one Listening and looking (as in an “allargando”) Tuning some specific pitches (D-flat and G-flat for example) Bring out certain parts for greater warmth
The Important Special Effects — A Christmas Suite
Isolating and improving a given rhythm Listening for the pulse (bass and percussion) Bringing out accents, chord building, and pyramids
Making Quiet Playing Interesting — A Christmas Intrada
Listen for the problems Breathy tone Flat or sharp pitch Meandering voices Working on the octaves and unisons again Vary the tempo, the volume and the articulation
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Don't fail to make music — the “espressivo”
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February 2, 1992
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND of Wilmette, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Scott Cohen, Guest Conductor
Northwestern University Campus, Pick-Staiger Evanston, Illinois
Sunday, February 2, 1992
PROGRAM
Overture — "Die Fledermaus" (1814) Johann Strauss, Jr. (1825-1899)
Transcribed for Symphonic Band by Lucien Cailliet Selections from the Operetta, 0scar Straus (1870-1954)
"The Chocolate Soldier" (1908) Arranged for Band by J. Bodewalt Lampe
"Allerseelen" (All Soul's Day) (1885) Richard Strauss (1864-1949)
Setting for Symphonic Band by Albert Oliver Davis Bruce Hall, baritone
Old American Folksongs (1950/1952) Aaron Copland (1900-1990)
Simple Gifts I Bought Me a Cat At the River Ching-A-Ring Chaw
Arranged Jor Band by Thomas Trimborn Sunny Joy Langton and Bruce Hall
Overture from "Bye Bye Birdie" (1960) Charles Strouse (b. 1928)
Arranged by John Cacavas Conducted by Scott Cohen
—Intermission—
Waltzes from "Der Rosenkavalier", Op. 59 (1910/1944) Richard Strauss
Transcribed for Symphonic Band by Lucien Cailliet "Zueignung" (Dedication) (1885/1940) Richard Strauss
Setting for Symphonic Band by Albert Oliver Davis Sunny Joy Langton, lyric coloratura soprano
Selections from "Annie" (1977) Charles Strouse
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Arranged for Band by Philip J. Lang Sunny Joy Langton and Bruce Hall
Tone Poem—"Don Juan", Op. 20 (1889) Richard Strauss (1910-1944)
Transcribed for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum
*****
483
March 21, 1992
Northshore Concert Band John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
NSB/NU Festival Pick-Staiger Concert Hall March 21, 1992, 1 p.m.
Overture – “The Hounds of Spring” Alfred Reed Old American Songs Aaron Copland/Thomas Trimborn
Simple Gifts I Bought Me a Cat At the River Ching-A-Ring Chaw
Bruce Hall, Vocal Soloist Selections from “Annie” Charles Strouse/Philip J. Lang Fantasy Variations on a Theme by Niccolo Paganini James Barnes
484
March 28, 1992
National Concert Band Festival Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
Bands of America, Concert Band Festival, Finale Concert, Pick-Staiger
March 28, 1992, 8:30 p.m. This program is a guess—from rehearsal schedule March 18-April 8, 1992 Tone Poem – “Don Juan” Strauss/Bainum Overture – “The Hounds of Spring” Alfred Reed Old American Songs Aaron Copland/Thomas Trimborn
Simple Gifts I Bought Me a Cat At the River Ching-A-Ring Chaw
Bruce Hall, Vocal Soloist Selections from “Annie” Charles Strouse/Philip J. Lang
Bruce Hall, Vocal Soloist Fantasy Variations on a Theme by Niccolo Paganini James Barnes Rolling Thunder March Fillmore Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-flat (1832-53) Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
Allegro Maestoso Quasi Adagio Allegro Marziale Animato
Robert Weirich, piano Rising Sun Vizzutte
Allen Vizzutti, soloist
Festival Prelude Strauss/Buehlman
Rolling Thunder Fillmore
485
April 5, 1992
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND of Wilmette, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Northwestern University Campus Evanston, Illinois
Sunday, April 5, 1992
PROGRAM
The Hounds of Spring (1981) Alfred Reed (b.1921) Fantasy Variations on a Theme (1989) James Barnes (b. 1949)
by Niccolo Paganini
Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-flat (1832-53) Franz Liszt (1811-1886) Allegro Maestoso Quasi Adagio Allegro Marziale Animato
Robert Weirich, piano
—Intermission— Festival Prelude, op. 61 (1913) Richard Strauss (1864-1949)
Arranged for Symphonic Band and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman
Presentation of THE SUDLER ORDER OF MERIT
The Medal of the Order to
BARBARA D. BUEHLMAN
John Philip Sousa Foundation Presenters Dr. Al G. Wright, President and CEO
Maxine Lefever, Vice President and Executive Secretary Mrs. Louis Sudler, Vice President
The Last Spring, op. 34, No. 2 (1881) Edvard Grieg (1843-1907)
Arranged for Woodwinds by George Dasch Conducted by Scott Cohen
Riots of Spring (1971) Les Hooper (b. 1940)
*****
486
April 8, 1992
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND of Wilmette, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Triton College April 8, 1992, 8 p.m.
PROGRAM
The Hounds of Spring (1981) Alfred Reed (b.1921) Fantasy Variations on a Theme (1989) James Barnes (b. 1949)
by Niccolo Paganini
The Last Spring, op. 34, No. 2 (1881) Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) Arranged for Woodwinds by George Dasch
Conducted by Scott Cohen Tres Danzas Fantasticas Turina Selections from “Annie” Charles Strouse
Betty Garrett, oboe James Barkow, alto saxophone
Doug Fox, trumpet Festival Prelude, op. 61 (1913) Richard Strauss (1864-1949)
Arranged for Symphonic Band and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Rolling Thunder Fillmore Encore: Rolling Thunder March Fillmore
487
April 18, 1992 Rockford Community Concert Series
488
May 17, 1992 Loyola Academy
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Glenview, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Sunday, May 17, 1992 - 3:00 p.m.
“Heigh Ho, Off to the Fair” Pops Concert
Loyola Academy 1100 Laramie Avenue
Wilmette, Illinois
PROGRAH Vanity Fair Overture Percy E. Fletcher Symphonic Songs Robert Russell Bennett
1 Serenade 2. Splrltual 3. Celebration
Carnival Variations Don Jacoby and William McRae
Doug Fox, Mike Harloff, Dave Shaw, Trumpet The “Carousel” Waltz Richard Rodgers
Arranged for Band by Robert Russell Bennett Five Dances for Five Clarinets Alfred Reed
Hoe Down (Eb Clarinet) Sarabande (Eb Alto Clarinet) Guaracha (Bb Bass Clarinet) Afro (Bb Contrabass Clarinet) Hora (Bb Clarinet)
Linda Pankratz, Soloist State Fair Richard Rodgers
Arranged for Band by Howard Cable Four Brothers Jimmy Giuffre/John Tatgenhorst
Commissioned By and Dedicated to Charles Hawes for the Northshore Concert Band
Jim Barkow, Alto Saxophone Ann Betz, Alto Saxophone
Charles Hawes, Tenor Saxophone Murray Fisher, Baritone Saxophone
489
June 11, 1992
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Glenview, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
John Bourgeois, Presiding Chairman National Band Association
Thursday, June 11, 1992 - 8:00 p.m. Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
John P. Paynter
Conductor
PROGRAM Vanity Fair Overture Percy E. Fletcher Ballet Music from Le Cid Jules Massenet
Castillane Andalouse Aragonaise Aubade Cata Lane Madrilene Navarraise
Transcribed by Verne Reynolds Five Dances for Five Clarinets Alfred Reed
Hoe Down (Eb Clarinet) Sarabande (Eb Alto Clarinet) Guaracha (Bb Bass Clainet)
Afro (Bb Contrabass Clarinet) Hora (Bb Clarinet)
Linda Pankratz, Soloist Carnival Variations Don Jacoby and William McRae
Doug Fox, Mike Harloff and Dauid Shaw, trumpets “Samson” March Karl L. King
Arranged by John P. Paynter
—Intermission— Celebrations John Zdechlik Four Brothers Jimmy Giuffre
This Arrangement Commissioned By and Dedicated to Charles Hawes for the Northshore Concert Band Arranged by John Tatgenhorst
490
James Barkow, Ann Betz, Charles Hawes and Murray Fisher, saxophones “Tam O’Shanter” Overture Malcolm Arnold
Transcribed for Band by John P. Paynter
491
June 18, 1992
Northshore Concert Band John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Gillson Park, Wilmette, IL
Thursday, June 18, 1992, 8 p.m.
“Circus Days” March – Barnum and Bailey’s Favorite Karl L. King/Glenn Cliffe Bainum Celebrations John Zdechlik Carnival Variations - Trumpet Trio John Jacoby & William McRae
Doug Fox, Mike Harloff, and David Shaw, trumpets Five Dances for Five Clarinets Alfred Reed
Hoe Down (E-flat clarinet) Sarabande (Alto clarinet) Guaracha (Bass clarinet) Afro (Contrabass clarinet) Hora (B-flat clarinet
Linda Pankratz, clarinet soloist March – E Pluribus Unum Fred Jewell/arr. John P. Paynter The “Carousel” Waltz Richard Rpdgers/arr. Robert Russell Bennett Four Brothers Jimmy Giuffre
Arranged for Band by John Tatgenhorst on Commission from Charles Hawes and Dedicated to Mr. Hawes
James Barkow, Ann Betz, Charles Hawes, and Murray Fisher, saxophones Finale from Symphony No. 4 in F-minor P.I. Tchaikowsky
Transcribed for Band by Safranek
492
July 3, 1992
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Wallace Bowl, Gillson Park July 3, 1992, 7:30 p.m.
Fanfare for the Common Man Aaron Copland Prologue: One Nation Indivisible John P. Paynter The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter
Roosevelt Credit, narrator and vocalist
Star Spangled Spectacular George M. Cohen, arr. John Cacavas The Magic of Andrew Lloyd Weber arr. Warren Barker March – King Cotton John Philip Sousa American Salute Morton Gould Broadway Show-Stoppers arr. Warren Barker Porgy and Bess Selections George Gershwin, arr. Robert Russell Bennett
Roosevelt Credit, bass/baritone
God Bless America Irving Berlin
Tin Pan Alley! arr. Warren Barker Armed Forces Salute arr. Bob Lowden Overture 1812 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Encores: America the Beautiful The Stars and Stripes Forever The Liberty Bell March [NOTE: Ernie checked Stars and Stripes]
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July 4, 1992 Glenview Golf Course July 4, 1992, 7:30 p.m. March – Semper Fidelis John Philip Sousa Star Spangled Spectacular George M. Cohan American Salute Morton Gould Rained Out (Chuck: Do you think we should reproduce the rest of the concert?)
494
July 19, 1992
Northshore Concert Band John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Interlochen Center for the Arts, Interlochen, Michigan
Interlochen Bowl Sunday, July 19, 1992, 8 p.m.
Fanfare for the Common Man Aaron Copland Prologue: One Nation Indivisible John P. Paynter
Paul Bolman, narrator The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter Celebrations John Zdechlik Ballet Music from Le Cid Jules Massenet, trans. Verne Reynolds
Castillane Andalouse Aragonaise Aubade Catalane Madrilene Navarraise
Carnival Variations Don Jacoby and William McRae
Doug Fox, Mike Harloff and Dave Shaw, trumpets Semper Fidelis John Philip Sousa The Carousel Waltz Richard Rodgers, arr. Robert Russell Bennett The Cowboys John Williams, arr. Jim Curnow Tam O’Shanter Overture, Op. 51 Malcolm Arnold, trans. John P. Paynter
495
July 23, 1992
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND of Wilmette, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Gillson Park July 23, 1992, 8 p.m.
March – The Corcoran Cadets John Philip Sousa Ballet Music from Le Cid Jules Massenet, trans. Verne Reynolds
Castillane Andalouse Aragonaise Aubade Cata Lane Madrilene Navarraise
Broadway Show-Stoppers Overture arr. Warren Barker March — E Pluribus Unum Fred Jewell, ed. John P. Paynter The Cowboys John Williams, arr. Jim Curnow Blue Danube Waltz Johann Strauss, Jr. Andante and March, from Symphony No. 6 Peter IlyichTchaikovsky
496
November 1, 1992
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND of Wilmette, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Brian Bowman, Euphonium Soloist Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, Northwestern University Campus
Evanston, Illinois
Sunday, November 1, 1992, 3 p.m.
PROGRAM “Parading The Brasses”
Parading the Brasses (1952) Acton E. Ostling (b. 1906) Overture to Rienzi (1842/1933) Richard Wagner (1813-1883) Arranged by Victor Grabel Flower of Youth (1992) Roger Nixon March (b. 1921) Song Dance Ave Maria (1861/1992) AntonBruckner (1824-1896)
Arranged for Band and Conducted by Barbara Buehlman Dedicated To My Esteemed Teacher and Lifelong Friend, John P. Paynter
First Performance of this Arrangement Concerto for Flicorno Basso (1872) Amilcare Ponchielli (1834-1886) Edited by Henry Howey
Brian Bowman, euphonium
—Intermission— Overture and March "1776" (1904/1975) Charles Ives (1874-1954) Arranged by James B. Sinclair Within These Walls (1991) JohnTatgenhorst (b. 1938)
Slide presentation by Roger Sorg
497
Symphony for Brass and Timpani (1967) Herbert Hauftrecht Jubilation (b. 1909) A Bernstein Tribute (1991) Clare Grundman (b. 1913)
498
December 19, 1992
Forty-Sixth Annual Mid-West Band and Orchestra Clinic Chicago Hilton and Towers
PROGRAM
Overture to “Rienzi” Richard Wagner/Victor Grabel Flower of Youth Roger Nixon
March Song Dance
The Directorate March John Philip Sousa/Frank Byrne/John Boyd
John Boyd, Guest Conductor Ave Maria Anton Bruckner/Barbara Buehlman
Barbara Buehlman, Conductor Dedicated to My Esteemed Teacher and Lifelong Friend, John P. Paynter
Fa Una Canzona Orazio Vecchi/Larry D. Daehn In the Bleak Mid-Winter Gustav Holst/Robert W. Smith A Bernstein Tribute Arr. Clare Grundman Concerto Per Flicorno Basso Amilcare Ponchielli/Henry Howey
Brian Bowman, Euphonium Soloist American Jazz Suite Allen Vizzutti
I. Bluesy II. Fast Jazz
Allen Vizzutti, Trumpet Soloist Cousins Herbert L. Clark/Ray E. Cramer Tam O’Shanter Overture, Opus 51 Malcolm Arnold/John P. Paynter
499
1993 KELLY HAS SOME 1993 PROGRAMS February 14, 1993
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND of Wilmette, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Sunday, February 14, 1993, 3 p.m. Evanston, Illinois
Northwestern University Campus
PROGRAM “Rhapsody in Blue”
Blue Lake Overture (1971) John Barnes Chance (1939-1972) The Blue Danube Waltz, Op. 314 (1867) Johann Strauss, Jr. (1825-1899)
Arranged by Erik Leidzen Bacchus on Blue Ridge (1983) Joseph Horovitz
Moderato (b. 1926) Blues (Lento Cantabile) Vivo
Blue Jackets on Parade (1954) Edwin Franko Goldman (1878-1956)
Arranged by Erik Leidzen
—Intermission—
Rhapsody in Blue (1924) George Gershwin (1898-1937)
Arranged by Ferdie Grofé Sylvia Wang, Pianist
ORIGINAL 1924 SETTING FOR JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Nora Carter, violin Cynthia Schubert, clarinets Scott Cohen, trombone John Eckhart, violin Linda Pankratz, low clarinets Dan Holhut, trombone Osvaldo Ferreira, violin Betty Garrett, oboe Rodney Owens, tuba Peter Lograsso, violin Jim Barkow, saxes Carl Davick, bass José Martins, violin Ann Betz, saxes Amy Novick, bass Irene Radetzky, violin Charles Hawes, saxes O D Premo, bass Arlindo Silva, violin Scott Golinkin, trumpet Brayer Teague, timpani Debbie Tuchler, viohn Mike Harloff, trumper Steve Betz, percussion Julia Millar, banjo Nancy Hinners, horn Melodie Premo, percussion Jennifer Anderson, piano Heather Pettit, horn
500
“A Basket of Blues”
Bobby’s Blues (1964) Paul Yoder (1908-1990)
Doug Fox, Trumpet Soloist
Bye Bye Blues (1930) Hamm, Bennett, Lown & Gray Arranged by Dave Bennett
Sugar Blues (1922) Clarence Williams
(1898-1965) Doug Fox, Trumpet Soloist
Arranged and Conducted by Scott Cohen The Blue and the Gray (1961) Clare Grundman (b. 1913)
*****
501
April 18, 1993
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND of Wilmette, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Evanston, Illinois
Northwestern University Campus Sunday, April 18, 1993, 3 p.m.
PROGRAM
“Just Kiddin” Children's March - Over the Hills and Far Away (1919) Percy Aldridge Grainger (1882-1961)
Revised by Frank Erickson Tubby the Tuba (1945) George Kleinsinger (1914-1982)
Text by Paul Tripp Arranged by George F. Roach Bernard Dobroski, Narrator
Rodney Owens, Tuba Soloist Judy Athmejvar, Piccolo Soloist
Variations on a Nursery Rhyme, Opus 25 (1913) Ernst von Dohnányi (1877-1960)
Arranged by John P. Paynter Laurence Davis, Piano Soloist
—Intermission—
Carnival of the Animals (1886) Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) 1. Introduction and Royal March of the Lions 2. Hens and Cocks 3. Horses of Tartary (Mules) 4. Tortoises 5. The Elephant 6. Kangaroos 7. Aquarium 8. Personage with Long Ears 9. Cuckoo in the Woods 10. Aviary 11. Pianists 12. Fossils 13. The Swan 14. Finale
Poems by Ogden Nash Arranged by Barbara Buehlman
Laurence Davis and Marcia Bosits Norrman, Piano Soloists
502
Bernard Dobroski, Narrator Peter and the Wolf, Opus 67 (1936) Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953)
Arranged by James Curnow Bernard Dobroski, Narrator
*****
April 21 Lincolnway High School, New Lenox
503
May 16, 1993
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Glenview, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Sunday, May 16, 1993 - 3:00 p.m. Pops Concert
Loyola Academy 1100 Laramie Avenue
Wilmette, Illinois
“Way Down Yonder in New Orleans’’
PROGRAM
Way Down Yonder in New Orleans Arr. Tom Davis Festive Overture, Opus 96 Dmitri Shostakovich
Transcribed by Donald Huneberger London Again Suite Eric Coates
I. Oxford Street (March) II. Langham Place (Elegie) III. Mayfair (Valse)
In the Cathedral Gabriel Piere
Transcribed by Irving Cheyette At a Dixieland Jazz Funeral Jared Spears
Featuring the Dixieland Combo
INTERMISSION
Dixie Arr. Morton Gould Broadway Curtain Time Arr. John Krance March - The Southerner Russell Alexander
Arranged by Glenn Cliffe Bainum High Society Arr. Harold Walters Original Dixieland Concerto Arr. John Warrington
Featuring the Dixieland Combo * * * * *
504
May 23, 1993 Rockford June 24, 1993 Gillson Park July 3, 1993 Gillson Park July 5, 1993 Glenview Golf Course July 22, 1993 Gillson Park Bowl
505
October 24, 1993 Pick-Staiger October 24, 1993 Evanston, Illinois Northwestern University Campus
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND of Wilmette, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Sunday, October 24, 1993
PROGRAM “Masquerade”
Commando March (1943) Samuel Barber (1910-1981) Ave Maria (1861) Anton Bruckner (1824-1896)
Arranged for Band by Barbara Buehlman and published with the inscription reading:
“Dedicated to my esceemed teacher and friend forever, John P. Paynter”
Masquerade for Band, Opus 102 (1966) Vincent Persichetti (1915~1987) Danse Macabre (1874) Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)
Arranged for Band by Lorrain E. Watters and Jerry Gates
—Intermission— Cave of the Winds (1978) Russell Peck (b. 1945)
Visuals by Doug Fox Façade - “An Entertainment” (1922) William Walton (1902-1983)
Poems by Edith Sitwell Fanfare Polka Hornpipe Something Lies Beyond the Scene En Famille Jodelling Song Mariner Man Scotch Rhapsody Tango-Pasodoble Popular Song Lullaby for Jumbo Old Sir Faulk Tarantella Sir Beelzebub Country Dance
John Hultman, Reciter Nancy Golden, Flute and Piccolo
Linda Pankratz, Bb ClaTinet and Bass Clarinet Mary Friedlieb, Alto Saxophone Debbie Brock-Wiegert,-Trumpet
Deborah Hawes, Percussion Andrew Telle, Violoncello
506
Selections from “The Phantom of the Opera” (1986) Andrew Lloyd Webber (b. 1948)
Arranged for Band by Warren Barker
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (1897) Paul Dukas (1865-1935) Arranged for Band by Lucien Cailliet
Visuals by Doug Fox
* * * * *
507
1994 February 13, 1994
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND of Wilmette, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Sunday, February 13, 1994 Evanston, Illinois
Northwestern University Campus
PROGRAM
“Just Duet”
Beatrice and Benedict Overture (1810) Hector Berlioz (1803-1869)
Transcribed for Symphonic Band by Franz Henning Pineapple Poll – Suite from the Ballet (1959) Sir Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900)
Opening Number Jasper’s Dance Poll’s Dance Finale
Based on the Music of Sir Arthur Sullivan
Arranged by Charles Mackerras
Where Legends Live (1990) Jared Spears (b. 1936) Russell Dagon, Solo Clarinet
Terry Applebaum, Multipercussionist Polka and Fugue from “Schwanda, The Bagpiper” (1927) Jaromir Weinberger (1896-1967)
Transcribed and Adapted for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum
—Intermission— Euphonium Concerto with Brass Band (1991) Joseph Horovitz
Movement I – Moderato Joe Bello, Euphonium Soloist
1994 John P. Paynter Scholarship Award Winner Barnum and Bailey’s Favorite (1913) Karl L. King (1891-1971)
Arranged for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum Charles W. Staley, Jr., Guest Conductor
Selections from the Music of Gilbert and Sullivan
Sunny Joy Langton, Soprano Bruce Hall, Baritone
Higlights from “The Sound of Music” Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein II
Sunny Joy Langton and Bruce Hall
508
Dance of the Tumblers from the “Snow Maiden” (1880) Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908)
*****
509
March 19, 1994 NSB/NU Festival
510
April 17, 1994
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND of Wilmette, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Sunday, April 17, 1994 Brian L. Bowman, Euphonium
Robert Davine, Concert Accordion
Sunday, April 17, 1994-3:00 p.m. Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
Northwestem University Campus
PROGRAM
“Just Kiddin’ Two”
Orpheus in the Underworld Overture (1874) Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880) Merry Mount Suite (1933) Howard Hanson (1896-1981)
Love Duet Children’s Dance
A Disney Spectacular Arr. John Moss
The Little Mermaid Beauty and the Beast Aladdin
Looney Tunes Overture Arr. Bill Holcombe
This Is It The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down Merrily We Roll Along
Guest Conductor Selected from the Audience Bravura Variations Adolphe Adam (1803-1856)
Brian L. Bowman, Euphonium Soloist
—Intermission— A Short Ballet for Awkward Dancers (1966) Herbert Hazelman (b. 1913)
March for Two Left Feet Waltz for People with Slipped Disks Twelve Tone Rag Four Footed Galop
Four Gershwin Songs George Gershwin (1898-1937)
Prelude No. 2 Bess You Is My Woman Summertime
511
Fascinatin’ Rhythm Arranged by Dick Boyell
Robert Davine, Concert Accordion Soloist Concerto Gross (For Kazoos and Band) Robert Hirsch/James Ployhar Children’s March Edwin Franko Goldman (1878-1956) Beginner’s Debut Lowell Rogers/Ken Lage
Paul Bolman, Narrator Finale from Symphony No. 4 (1877) Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)
Transcribed for Band by V. F. Safranek
*****
512
May 1, 1994 Loyola Academy June 17, 1994 Northwestern University Half Century Club Banquet, Orrington Hotel Grand Ballroom July 3, 1994 Gillson Park July 4, 1994 Glenview Golf Course
513
July 14, 1994
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor Thursday, July 14, 1994 - 7:30 pm
Gillson Park - Wallace Bowl - Wilmette, Illinois
P R O G R A M Overture - “The Force of Destiny” G. Verdi/Lake/Kent March - “Nobles of the Mystic Shrine” John Philip Sousa Suite Francais Darius Milhaud
Normandie Bretagne Ile de France Alsace-Lorraine Provence
Paso Doble - “Flores de Espana” Pascual Perez Chovi Selections from “Phantom of the Opera” Andrew Lloyd Weber
Arranged for Band by Warren Barker The Rakes of Mallow Leroy Anderson “La Boutique Fantasque” G. Rossini/Respighi
Arranged for Band by Dan Godfrey Finale - Symphony No. 4 in F Minor P. I. Tschaikowsky
Arranged for Band by V. F. Safranek
* * * * *
514
July 23, 1994 Gillson Park
515
Thursday, July 28 (no year given, but ‘94 is pencilled in) Program Selections for Thursday, July 28 - Wallace Bowl First Suite for Band Alfred Reed Royal Fireworks Music G.F. Handel A Disney Spectacular arr. by John Moss Clarinet Soloist - Kathy Freer Soprano Soloist - Gail Beckman The Irish Washerwoman Leroy Anderson March - Esprit de Corps John Philip Sousa “Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral” Richard Wagner Overture - “Tam O’Shanter” Malcomb Arnold
Arranged for Band by John P. Paynter
516
July 31, 1994 Kenosha Park Band Shell
517
KELLY HAS
518
November 13, 1994 Evanston, Illinois Northwestern University Campus, Pick-Staiger
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND of Wilmette, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Sunday, November 13, 1994
PROGRAM
Celebrating the Life and Works of GLENN CLIFFE BAINUM (1888 - 1974)
Polka and Fugue from the Opera Jaromir Weinberger (1896-1967)
“Schwanda, the Bagpiper” (1927) Symphony No.3 - “llya Murometz” Reinhold Gliere (1875-1956)
Excerpts from the First Movement (1909-1911) Hary Janos Suite (1927) Zoltan Kodaly (1882~1967)
Prelude - The Fairy Tale Begins Viennese Musical Clock Song The Battle and Defeat of Napoleon Intermezzo Entrance of the Emperor and His Court
Alex Udvary, Cimbalom Soloist Australian Up-Country Tune (1935) Percy Aldridge Grainger (1882- 1961) Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral Richard Wagner (1813-1883)
from the Opera, “Lohengrin” (1846-1848)
—Intermission— Concerto for Flute and Wind Symphony Orchestra (1963) Henk Badings (b.1907)
Walfrid Kujala, Flute Soloist Tone Poem - “Don Juan,” Opus 20 (1888) Richard Strauss (1864-1949) Norwegian March - “Valdres” (1963) Johannes Hanssen (1874-1967) Finale from Symphony No.l in G Minor (1898) Vassili Kalinnikov (1866-1901)
Assisted by Brass Players from the Northwestem University “Wildcat” Marching Band
Stephen G. Peterson, Director
*****
519
December 4, 1994 Hillis Fellowship Fund Holiday Concert, Orchestra Hall
520
February 12, 1995 Evanston, Illinois Northwestern University Campus, Pick-Staiger
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND of Wilmette, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Sunday, February 12, 1995
PROGRAM Festive Overture, Opus 96 (1954) Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
Transcnbed by Donald Hunsberger Royce Hall Suite (1952) Healy Willan (1880-1968) I. Prelude and Fugue II. Menuet III. Rondo Symphony in B Flat (1951) Paul Hindemith (1895-1963) I. Moderately Fast II. Andantino Grazioso III. Fugue Piano Concerto No. 2 (1955) Robert Starer (b. 1924) I. Allegro Guisto II. Lento III. Molto Allegro
Justin Kolb, Piano Soloist
—Intermission— Rhapsody in Blue (1924) George Gershwin (1898-1937)
Justin Kolb. Piano Soloist Incantation and Dance (1964) John Barnes Chance (1932-1972) Symphonic Dance No. 3, Fiesta (1967) Clifton Williams (1923 1976)
521
March 18, 1995 Pick-Staiger/NSB/NY Festival April 2, 1995 Evanston, Illinois Northwestern University Campus
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND of Wilmette, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Sunday, April 2, 1995
PROGRAM Overture for Band (1824) Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
Adapted for Contemporary Band by Felix Greissle Trauersinfonie (1884) Richard Wagner (1813-1883) Praeludium and Allegro (1959) Vittorio Giannini (1903-1966) Fantasia for Alto Saxophone (1981) Claude T. Smith (1932-1987)
Dale Underwood, Alto Saxophone Soloist
—Intermission— Sketches on a Tudor Psalm (1971) Fisher Tull (1934-1994) English Folk Song Suite (1924) Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) I. March - “Seventeen Come Sunday” II. Intermezzo - “My Bonny Boy” III. March - “Folk Songs from Somerset” La Procession du Rocio (1962) Joaquin Turina (1882-1949) I. Triana en Fete II. La Procession
Arranged by Alfred Reed
*****
522
May 21, 1995 Pops Concert June 16, 1995 Northwestern University Half Century Club July 2, 1995 Gillson Park Bowl July 4, 1995 Glenview Golf Course
523
July 20, 1995 Gillson Park Bowl
Northshore Concert Band John P. Paynter, conductor
Barbara Buehlman, assistant conductor
Wallace Bowl Thursday, July 20, 1995 8 pm
How Suite It Is!
English Folk Song Suite Ralph Vaughan Williams
March—”Seventeen Come Sunday” Intermezzo-- “My Bonny Boy” March—”Folk Songs from Somerset”
Molly on the Shore Percy Grainger Lyric Suite Edvard Grieg/Steg
Patriotic Hymn Album Leaf Sailor’s Song
Marchmanship Howard Cable Petite Suite (1927) Claude Debussy, arr. Frank Winterbottom
En Bateau Cortege Menuet Ballet
Horseless Carriage Galop Morton Gould Mademoiselle Angot Suite Charles Lecocq
Couplet Valse Cancan
March – Col. Bogey on Parage Kenneth J. Alford
524
August 3, 1995 Gillson Park Bowl
525
October 29, 1995
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND of Wilmette, Illinois
John P. Paynter, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Michael Burritt, Marimba Soloist Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
Evanston, Illinois
October 29, 1995
PROGRAM
COLONIAL AMERICA March - “Hail to the Spirit of Liberty” (1900) John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) New England Tryptich (1956) William Schuman (b. 1910)
Be Glad Then, America When Jesus Wept Chester
Family Album Suite (1951) Morton Gould (b. 1913)
Old Romance Horseless Carriage Galop
Variations on a Shaker Melody (1960) Aaron Copland (1900–1990) Symphonic March – “The Sinfonians” (1960) J. Clifton Williams (1923-1976)
Intermission Chamber Symphony for Marimba and Winds (1993) Daniel McCarthy (b. 1955)
Deer Hunting in Michigan Harmonic Rhythms The Stuff of Adventure
Michael Burritt, Marimba Soloist Encore Selection - TBA
Colonial Ballads (1979) Norman Dello Joio (b. 1913)
Andante Allegro Andantino Allegro Lento Allegro con fuocco
Masquerade (1966) Vincent Persichetti (1915-1987) Encore: The New Colonial March - R. B. Hall/Boyd
526
February 11, 1996
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
40th Season Winter Concert
John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Stephen G. Peterson, Guest Conductor
Spring High School Percussion Ensemble
Sunday, February 11, 1996 - 3:00 p.m.
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall Northwestern University Campus
Evanston, Illinois
PROGRAM Percy Grainger’s Irish Tune from County Derry
Kopy Kats
Fanfare for St. Edmundsbury (1959) Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) Symphonic Overture “Flag of Stars” (1954) Gordon Jacob (1895-1984) Concord (1987) Clare Grundman (b. 1913) Symphonic March on an Claude T. Smith (1932-1987) English Hymn Tune (1984)
Commissioned by the Northshore Concert Band, John P. Paynter, Conductor for the First Adult Band Conference
Fantasies on a Theme by Haydn (1968) Norman Dello Joio (b. 1913)
Theme - Allegro scherzando Fantasy I - Lo stresso tempo Fantasy 11 - Adagio Fantasy 111 - Allegro molto spiritoso
Intermission
Concertino for Percussion and Band (1960) Clifton Williams (1923-1976)
Spring High School Percussion Ensemble Houston,Texas
Keith Rawlins Kevin Malone Corey Tauriac Michael Meacham Andy Young Darren Havemann
Recipients of the 1995-1996 lohn P. Paynter Scholarship Samson March (1927) Karl L. King (1891-1971)
Edited by John P. Paynter Lt. Ralph Barrett, United States Navy, Guest Conductor
Variations on “America” (1891) Charles Ives (1874-1954)
527
Transcribed for Band by William E. Rhoads based on the Orchestral Version by William Schumann
Enigma Variations (1899) Edward Elgar (1857-1934) Scored for Band by Earl Slocum I
528
March 2, 1996
The Northshore Concert Band
1996 College Band Directors National Association North Central Divisional Conference
Presented in Honor of John P. Paynter Stephen G. Peterson, Guest Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Saturday, March 2, 1996 - 7:30 p.m. Wiedner Center for the Performing Arts
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Campus Green Bay, Wisconsin
PROGRAM
Kopy Kats
Symphonic March on an Claude T. Smith (1932-1987) English Hymn Tune (1984)
Commissioned by the Northshore Concert Band, John P. Paynter, Conductor for the First Adult Band Conference
Concord (1987) Clare Grundman (b. 1913) Irish Tune from County Derry (1909) Percy Grainger (1882-1961) Fantasies on a Theme by Haydn (1968) Norman Dello Joio (b. 1913)
Theme - Allegro scherzando Fantasy I - Lo stresso tempo Fantasy II - Adagio Fantasy III - Allegro molto spiritoso
Intermission
Symphonic Overture - “Flag of Stars” (1954) Gordon Jacob (1895-1984) Variations on “America” (1891) Charles Ives (1874-1954)
Transcribed for Band by William E. Rhoads based on the Orchestral Version by William Schumann Lt. Ralph Barrett, United States Navy, Guest Conductor
Samson March (1927) Karl L. King (1891-1971)
Edited by John P. Paynter
Enigma Variations (1899) Edward Elgar (1857-1934) Scored for Band by Earl Slocum
529
March 8, 1996
John P. Paynter 1928-1996
Memorial Concert
Friday, March 8, 1996, 7:30 p.m.
Program
Strike Up the Band George and Ira Gershwin arr.by John P. Paynter Irish Tune From County Derry Percy Aldridge Grainger Symphonic March on an English Hymn Tune Claude T. Smith
Stephen G. Peterson, conductor NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
Ouverture Germaine Tailleferre
Stephen G. Peterson, conductor The Purple Pageant March Karl L. King ed. by John P. Paynter
Carolyn Barber, conductor Blessed Are They Johannes Brahms scored by Barbara Buehlman
Robert A. Harris, guest conductor
Polka and Fugue Jaromir Weinberger arr.by Glenn Cliffe Bainum
Matthew Ludwig, conductor UNIVERSITY SYMPHONIC BAND
Intermission
Four Scottish Dances Malcolm Arnold I. Pesante arr.by John P. Paynter II. Vivace III. Allegretto IV. Con brio
Don Owens, conductor Amazing Grace Frank Ticheli
Matthew Ludwig, conductor
530
FInale from Symphony No. 1 in G Minor Germaine Kalinnikov trans. by Glenn Cliffe Bainum
Stephen G. Peterson, conductor UNIVERSlTY SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE
Alma Mater Joseph Haydn arr. by John P. Paynter Go U Northwestern Theo. C Van Etten arr. by John P. Paynter
Stephen G. Peterson, conductor COMBINED BANDS
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Glenview, Illinois
Stephen G. Peterson, Guest Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
531
April 14, 1996
Northshore Concert Band Pick-Staiger Concert Hall Sunday, April 14, 1996
John P. Paynter, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Stephen G. Peterson, Guest Conductor
Amy Gilreath, Trumpet Soloist
PROGRAM Old Favorites
Second Suite in F for Military Band (1922) Gustav Holst (1874-1934)
I. March 11. Song without Words Ul’ll Love My Love” III. Song of the Blacksmith IV. Fantasia on the “Dargasonn
Petite Suite (1927) Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
I. En Bateau II. Cortege III. Menuet IV. Ballet
Arranged for Band by Frank Winterbottom Concerto in F Minor (1899) Oskar Böhme (1870-1935)
I. Allegro moderato II. Andante religioso III. Rondo
Arranged for Solo Trumpet and Wind Ensemble by Geoffrey Bergler
Amy Gilreath, Trumpet Soloist
- Intermission - El Capitan March (1896) John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)
Lt. Ralph Barrett, United States Navy, Guest Conductor Toccata Marziale (1924) Ralph Vaughn Williams (1872-1958) Excerpts from the Opera “Andrea Chenier” (1896) Umberto Giordano (1867-1948)
Arranged for Band by J. J. Richards The Lincolnshire Posey (1940) Percy Aldridge Grainger (1882-1961)
I. Lisbon (Sailor’s Song) 11. Horkstow Grange (The Miser and His Man: A Local Tragedy) III. Rufford Park Poachers (Poaching Song) IV. The Brisk Young Sailor (Returned to Wed His True Love) V. Lord Melbourne (War Song) Vl. The Lost Lady Found (Dance Song)
(April 14, 1996 program is from actual program)
532
533
May 12, 1996 NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
Glenview, Illinois Stephen G. Peterson, Guest Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Sunday, May 12, 1996 - 3:00 p.m. “Pops” Concert
Loyola Academy 1100 Laramie Avenue
Wilmette, Illinois
PROGRAM University Grand March Edwin Franko Goldman On the Trail from The Grand Canyon Suite Ferde Grofe
Arranged for Band by Erik W.G. Leidzen Una furtiva lagrima from “L’Elisir D’Amore” Gaetano Donizetti/Leonard Smith
Kurt R. Hansen, Tenor Colonel Bogey Kenneth J. Alford Edited by Frederick Fennell De miei bollenti spiriti from “La Traviata” Giuseppe Verdi/Leonard Smith
Ronald B. Clonts, Tenor The Three Jacks Harold L. Walters
Mike Harloff, Jerry Lahti, Dave Shaw, Trumpet Soloists Lt. Ralph Barrett, Conductor
William Tell Overture Gioacchino Rossini/Winterbottom
Munchtime Mother Hubbard March John Philip Sousa M’appari tutt’ amor from “Martha” Friederich von Flotow/Leonard Smith
Christopher Lorimer, Tenor Chop Sticks for Woodwind Quintet and Band William McRae
Nancy Golden, Flute Keri Stone, Oboe Maryann Loda, Bassoon Debbie Durham, Clarinet
Peter Gotsch, French horn Come Back to Sorrento! E. DeCurtis/John P. Paynter
The Three Tenors Good Old Days Sing-A-Long James D. Ployhar The Cowboys from the Motion Picture John Williams “The Cowboy and the Girl”
Arranged for Band by Jim Curnow
534
June 19, 1996 Pick-Staiger
SIXTY-NINTH SEASON NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SUMMER SESSION
Northshore Concert Band Music from Around the World
Stephen G. Peterson, conductor Pick-Staiger Concert Hall Wednesday, June 19, 1996
7:00 p.m.
PROGRAM Florentiner March Julius Fucik ed. Frederick Fennell Hebrides Suite Claire Grundman
The Peat-Fire Flame An Eriskay Love Lilt Milking Song The Road to the Isles
Variations on a Korean FoIk Song John Barnes Chance Colonial Song Percy Grainger Sea Songs Ralph Vaughan Williams Armenian Dances - part I Alfred Reed Danza Final Alberto Ginastera
from Estancia arr. David John Americans We Henry Fillmore
535
July 2, 1996 Pick-Staiger
536
July 17, 1996 Pick-Staiger
SIXTY-NINTH SEASON NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SUMMER SESSION
Northshore Concert Band Audience Request Night
Matthew E. Ludwig, guest conductor Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
Wednesday, July 17, 1996 7:00 p.m.
PROGRAM The Invincible Eagle March John Philip Sousa Suite of Old American Dances Robert Russell Bennett
2 Schottishe 3. Western one-step
Second Prelude hom Three Preludes George Gershwin . arr. J. Krance First Suite in E-flat Major for Military Band. Gustav Holst
Chaconne Intermezzo March
Country Gardens Percy Aldridge Grainger arr. T. Clark Ye Banks and Braes 0’ Bonnie Doon Percy Aldridge Grainger English Dances Malcolm Arnold Andantino arr. Johnstone Vivace Mesto Allegro risoluto The Sound of Music Richard Rodgers arr. Robert Russell Bennett The Circus Bee Henry Fillmore
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October 20, 1996
Sunday, October 20, 1996 - 3:00 p.m.
A Celebration of John P. Paynter Stephen G. Peterson, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman,.AssistantConductor
Nancy Ambrose King, Oboe Soloist Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
Northwestern University Campus.
PROGRAM Samson March (1927). Karl L. King (1891-1971)
Arranged for Band by John P. Paynter Toccata, Adagio and Fugue (1708 1717) Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Transcribed for Band by 1ohn P. Paynter Polka and Fugue from the Opera (1927) Jaromir Weinberger (1896-1967) Schwanda, the Bagpiper
Transcribed for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainurn
Intermission Four Scottish Dances (1957) Malcom Arnold (b. 1921)
I. Pesante II. Vivace III. Allegretto IV. Con Brio
Transcribed for Band by John P. Paynter , Chanson for Band (1996) John Tatgenhorst (b. 1938)
In Memory of John P. Paynter Variations on a Theme of Glinka (1878) Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908)
Nancy Ambrose King , Oboe Soloist Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral (1871) Richard Wagner (1813-1883)
from Lohengrin Transcribed for Band by Glenn Cliffe Bainum
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December 21, 1996 Chicago Hilton and Towers
Chicago, Illinois Fiftieth Annual
Mid-West International Band and Orchestra Clinic Saturday, December 21, 1996 – 11:15 a.m.
PROGRAM
Mid-West Celebration Karel Husa
Karel Husa, Conductor Toccata J.S. Bach/John P. Paynter
Richard E. Strange, Conductor The Final Convenant Fisher Tull Samson March Karl King/John P. Paynter Peter and the Wolf Sergei Prokofiev/Jim Curnow
Ray Cramer, Conductor Tom Batiuk, Cartoonist John Hultman, Narrator
Ballad for Band Morton Gould
Frederick Fennell, Conductor Four Scottish Dances Malcolm Arnold/John P. Paynter
I. Pesante II. Vivace III. Allegretto IV. Con Brio
MID-WEST CLINIC MEDAL OF HONOR PRESENTATION
A Tribute to John Paynter Selections by the Wynton Marsalis Ensemble
A Night in Tunisia John “Dizzy” Gillespie/John Hendricks/ Toshio Mashima
Wynton Marsalis, Trumpet Soloist
Polka and Fugue from Jaromir Weinberger/Glenn C. Bainum Schwanda the Bagpiper
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February 9, 1997
Stephen G. Peterson, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Sunday, February 9, 1997 - 3:00 p.m.
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall Northwestern University Campus
Evanston, Illinois
PROGRAM
Fantasy on American Sailing Songs (1952) Clare Grundman (1913-1996) Children’s March Percy Grainger (1882-1961) “Over the Hills and Far Away” (1933) Air For Band (1956) Frank Erickson (1923-1996) Concerto Grosso for Brass Quintet Fisher Tull (1934-1995) and Symphonic Band (1980)
Kari Phelps Lee, Trumpet Bruce Daugherty, Trumpet Dan Sackler, French horn
John Mindeman, Trombone Sean Shurden, Tuba
The Purple Carnival (1933) Harold L. Alford (1880-1939)
Arranged by Frank Erickson
– Intermission – Symphonic Movement (1919) Vaclav Nelhybel (1919-1996) Saratoga Quickstep (1979) Morton Gould (1913-1996) Westpoint Symphony (1952) Morton Gould (1913-1996) Epitaphs Marches
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March 22, 1997 NSB/NU Festival
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April 13, 1997
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Stephen G. Peterson, Conductor
Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor Gail Williams, French Horn Soloist
41st Season
Symphonies of Winds
Sunday, April 13, 1997 – 3:00 p.m. Pick-Stager Concert Hall
Northwestern University Campus Evanston, Illinois
PROGRAM
Procession of the Nobles from “Mlada” (1889) Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908) Symphony No. 6, Opus 69 (1957) Vincent Persichetti (1915-1987) I. Adagio-Allegro II. Adagio Sostenuto III. Allegretto IV. Vivace Fairest of the Fair (1908) John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Symphony No. 1 for Winds and Percussion (1978) Daniel J. Bukvich (b. 1954) (In Memorium, Dresden, Germany, 1945) Prologue Seeds in the Wind Ave Maria Fire-Storm
—Intermission— Symphonic Dance No. 3 (1967) Clifton Williams (1923-1976) Concerto for Horn No. 1 in Eb Major (1882) Richard Strauss (1864-1949)
Arranged for Band by John Boyd Gail Williams, French Horn Soloist
Symphonic Funebre et Triomphale (1830) Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) Finale
***** April 13, 1997
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
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Stephen G. Peterson, Conductor Barbara Buehlman, Assistant Conductor
Gail Williams, French Horn Soloist
41st Season Symphonies of Winds
Sunday, April 13, 1997 – 3:00 p.m.
Pick-Stager Concert Hall Northwestern University Campus
Evanston, Illinois
PROGRAM Procession of the Nobles from “Mlada” (1889) Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908) Symphony No. 6, Opus 69 (1957) Vincent Persichetti (1915-1987) I. Adagio-Allegro II. Adagio Sostenuto III. Allegretto IV. Vivace Fairest of the Fair (1908) John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Symphony No. 1 for Winds and Percussion (1978) Daniel J. Bukvich (b. 1954) (In Memorium, Dresden, Germany, 1945) Prologue Seeds in the Wind Ave Maria Fire-Storm
—Intermission— Symphonic Dance No. 3 (1967) Clifton Williams (1923-1976) Concerto for Horn No. 1 in Eb Major (1882) Richard Strauss (1864-1949)
Arranged for Band by John Boyd Gail Williams, French Horn Soloist
Symphonic Funebre et Triomphale (1830) Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) Finale
***** May 18, 1997 POPS CONCERT Loyola Academy June 22, 1997 Stevenson High School July 9, 1997 Northwestern University
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July 23, 1997
SEVENTIETH SEASON NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SUMMER SESSION
Northshore Concert Band
Music from Around the World
Tom McCauley, guest conductor Chris Woodruff, guest conductor
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall Wednesday, July 23, 1997
7:00 p.m.
PROGRAM Festive Overture Dmitri Shostakovich arr. Donald Hunsberger
Lincolnshire Posy Percy Grainger
I. Lisbon II. Rufford Park Poachers IV. The Brisk Young Sailor VI. The Lost Lady Found
Valdres March Johannes Hanssen arr. Glenn C. Bainum Napoli Herman Bellstedt arr. Frank Simon
John Meiling, euphonium soloist La Forza del Destino Giuseppi Verdi arr. M. L. Lake English Folk Song Suite Ralph Vaughan Williams
I. March—”Seventeen Come Sunday” II. Intermezzo-- “My Bonny Boy” III. March—”Folk Songs from Somerset”
Irish Tune from County Derry Percy Grainger The Pathfinder of Panama John Philip Sousa
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November 16, 1997
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Stephen G. Peterson, conductor
Mark Camphouse, guest conductor Hyejin Lee and Soo Young Lee, pianos
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Sunday, November 16, 1997, 3:00 P.M.
Barbara Buehlman 1936-1997
Memorial Concert Coronation Scene, from the opera Boris Goudonov Modeste Moussorgsky, trans. Barbara Buehlman Whatsoever Things Mark Camphouse
Mark Camphouse, conductor March — The Mad Major Kenneth Alford The Carnival of the Animals Camille Saint-Saëns, trans. Barbara Buehlman
Hyejin Lee and Soo Young Lee, pianos Selections from The Adventures of Robin Hood Erich Wolfgang Korngold, trans. Barabara Buehlman Blessed Are They, from A German Requiem Johannes Brahms, arr. Barbara Buehlman All Pleasant Things James Barnes
Commissioned for Barbara Buehlman First Performance
Finale from Symphony No. 2 (Romantic) Howard Hanson, trans. Barbara Buehlman
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February 8, 1998
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Stephen G. Peterson, conductor
Kethleen Van De Graaff, soprano Peter Van De Graaff, baritone
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, Evanston Sunday, February 8, 1998, 3:00 P.M.
Sea Songs Ralph Vaughan Williams Suite Française Darius Milhaud
Normandie Bretagne Ile de France Alsace-Lorraine Provence
Selections from the opera La Boheme Giocomo Puccini, arr. Edgar L. Barrow
Vecchi Zimarra — Peter Van De Graaff, baritone Musetta’s Waltz — Kathleen Van De Braaff, soprano
First Suite in E-flat for Military Band, op. 28a Gustav Holst
Chaconne Intermezzo March
March — Bullets and Bayonets John Philip Sousa, ed. Frederick Fennell
— Intermission — Chester William Schumann A Grainger Dyad Percy Aldridge Grainger, arr. H. R. Kent
Irish Tune from County Derry Shepherd’s Hey
Madamina! Il caralogo, from the opera Don Juan Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, arr. Edgar L. Barrow
Peter Van De Graaff, baritone Queen of the Night, from the opera The Magic Flute Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, arr. Wilhelm Strasser
Kathleen Van De Graaff, soprano Laude — Chorale, Variations and Metamorphoses Howard Hanson
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March 21, 1998
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Stephen G. Peterson, conductor
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Saturday, March 21, 1998, 1:00 P.M. March — Bullets and Bayonets John Philip Sousa, ed. Frederick Fennell Armenian Dances Loris O. Chobanian
Nazan yar Noubar Tamzara Goujn ara Tsyeru bar
Laude — Chorale, Variations and Metamorphoses Howard Hanson Danza Final, from Estancia Alberto Ginastera, trans. David John
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April 4, 1998
PROGRAM
The Washington Post (1889) John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)
Edited by Frederick Fennell
A Folk Dance Medley Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)
Arranged by Richard E. Strange
Three Japanese Dances (1933) Bernard Rogers (1893-1968)
1. Dance with Pennons 2. Mourning Dance 3. Dance with Swords
Meditation from Thais (1894) Jules Massenet (1842-1912)
Arranged by A.A. Harding Peter Wilson, Violin Soloist
Souvenir d’Amerique (1843) Henri Vieuxtemps
(1820-1881) Arranged by Stephen Bulla
INTERMISSON
Circus Polka (1942) Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)
“Scene and Triumphal Dance of the Coolies” Reinhold Gliere
(1875-1956) from The Red Poppy (1927)
Arranged by Barbara Buehlman
“Waltz” from Carousel (1945) Richard Rogers (1902-1979)
Arranged by Robert Russell Bennett Armenian Dances (1977) Loris O. Chobanian
(b. 1933) I. Nazan yar
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II. Noubar III. Tamzara IV. Goujn ara V. Tsyeru bar
“Danza Final” from Estancia (1941) Alberto Ginastera (1916-1983)
Arranged by David John
(The use of cameras or recording devices during the performance is not permitted)
April 6, 1998 ASBDA
PROGRAM
— Star Spangled Banner —
Sun Dance Frank Ticheli
Armenian Dances Loris O. Chobanian I. Nazan yar II. Noubar III. Tamzara IV. Goujn ara V. Tsyeru bar
The Thunderer John Philip Sousa
Symphony on Themes of John Philip Sousa Ira Hearshen
II. “The Thunderer” III. “The Fairest of the Fair”
A Grainger Dyad Percy Grainger Ye Banks and Braes O’ Bonnie Doon Molly on the Shore
Folk Dances Dmitri Shostakovich
Arranged by H. Robert Reynolds
April 19, 1998
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THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Stephen G. Peterson, conductor
Peter Wilson, violin
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Sunday, April 19, 1998, 3:00 P.M.
March — The Washington Post John Philip Sousa, ed. Frederick Fennell A Folk Dance Medley Ralph Vaughan Williams, arr. Richard E. Strange Three Japanese Dances Bernard Rogers
Dance with Pennons Mourning Dance Dance with Swords
Meditation, from the opera Thais Jules Massenet, arr. Albert Austin Harding
Peter Wilson, violin Souvenir d’Amerique Henri Vieuxtemps, arr. Stephen Bulla
— Intermission — Circus Polka Igor Stravinsky Scene and Triumphal Dance of the Coolies, from the ballet The Red Poppy Reinhold Gliere, arr. Barbara Buehlman Waltz from Carousel Richard Rodgers, arr. Robert Russell Bennett Armenian Dances Loris O. Chobanian
Nazan yar Noubar Tamzara Goujn ara Tsyeru bar
Danza Final, from Estancia Alberto Ginastera, trans. David John
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June 24, 1998
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Stephen G. Peterson, conductor
Annual Convention of the American School Band Directors’ Association
NEQUA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL, NAPERVILLE Wednesday, June 24, 1998, 7:00 P.M.
The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter Sun Dance Frank Ticheli Armenian Dances Loris O. Chobanian
Nazan yar Noubar Tamzara Goujn ara Tsyeru bar
March — The Thunderer John Philip Sousa Symphony on Themes of John Philip Sousa Ira Hearshen
The Thunderer Fairest of the Fair
A Grainger Dyad Percy Aldridge Grainger, arr. H. R. Kent Irish Tune from County Derry Shepherd’s Hey
Folk Dances Dmitri Shostakovich, trans. H. Robert Rehnolds
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July 19, 1998
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Stephen G. Peterson, conductor
INTERLOCHEN CENTER FOR THE ARTS, INTERLOCHEN, MICHIGAN
Sunday, July 19, 1998, 3:00 P.M. Fantasia in G Timothy Mahr Chester William Schuman
Edward J. Downing, guest conductor Symphony on Themes of John Philip Sousa Ira Hearshen
III. The Fairest of the Fair Whatsoever Things Mark Camphouse Molly On The Shore Percy Aldridge Grainger Sun Dance Frank Ticheli
Michael Kaufman, guest conductor Amazing Grace Frank Ticheli Laude: Chorale, Variations, and Metamorphoses Howard Hanson Purple Pageant Karl L. King, arr. John P. Paynter
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July 22, 1998
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Stephen G. Peterson, conductor
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Wednesday, July 22, 1998, 7:00 P.M. The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. by John P. Paynter
Leah Fisher & Karen Jesse, soloists Fantasia in G Timothy Mahr Chester William Schuman All Those Endearing Young Charms Simone Mantia
John Meling, euphonium Whatsoever Things Mark Camphouse Molly On The Shore Percy Aldridge Grainger Sun Dance Frank Ticheli Dixieland Jamboree arr. John Warrington
Stanley Shell, clarinet; Roland Colson, tenor saxophone Doug Fox, trumpet; Scott Quinlan, trombone
Amy Novick, bass; Steve Betz, percussion Amazing Grace Frank Ticheli Laude: Chorale, Variations, and Metamorphoses Howard Hanson Irish Tune from County Derry Percy Aldridge Grainger Purple Pageant Karl King, arr. John P. Paynter
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November 8, 1998
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
Richard Fischer, conductor John Hagstrom, trumpet
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Sunday, November 8, 1998, 3:00 P.M. Alleluia! Laudamus Te Alfred Reed Third Symphony James Bames
for Natalie Finale
A Childhood Hymn David Holsinger Polka and Fugue from the opera Schwanda, the Bagpiper Jaromir Weinberger, trans. Glenn Cliffe Bainum
Perforrned in memory of Margaret Neuhaus Cartoon Paul Hart Grand Russian Fantasia Jules Levy, trans. Glenn Cliffe Bainum Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms Traditional, arr. Donald Hunsberger
John Hagstrom, trumpet Star Wars Trilogy John Williams, arr. Donald Hunsberger
The Imperial March, from The Empire Strikes Back Princess Leia's Theme, from Star Wars The Battle in the Forest, from Return of the Jedi Yoda's Theme, from The Empire Strikes Back Main Theme, from Star Wars
Dance of the Jesters, from The Snow Maiden Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky
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January 30, 1999
1998-99 Lakeland College Krueger Fine Arts Series
Northshore Concert Band
Dr: Colin Holman - Guest Conductor
The Program Folk Festival Dimitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) Third Suite for Band (1981) Alfred Reed (b. 1921)
Scenes de Ballet I. Fanfare and Intrada II. Pas de deux III. Polka Excentrique IV. Danse generale
Carnival of Venice (1928) Del Staigers
John Meling,, Euphonium Soloist Concerto for Band (1969) Gordon Jacob (1895-1984) Rolling Thunder (1916) Henry Fillmore (1881-1956)
Intermission Toccata (1969) Fisher Tull (1934-1995) Clarinet Candy (1962) Leroy Anderson (1909-1975) Fantasy Variations (1989) James Barnes (b. 1949)
On a theme by Niccolo Paganini Serenade for a Picket Fence (1956) Norman Leyden Dance of the Tumblers (1880) Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov
From the “Snow Maiden” (1844-1908)
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February 7, 1999
The Northshore Concert Band Colin Holman, Guest Conductor
Douglas A. Torrance, Clarinet Soloist John Meling,, Euphonium Solist
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall Northwestern University Campus
Sunday, February 7, 1999 – 3:00 p.m.
Program Folk Festival (1955) Dimitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) Third Suite for Band (1981) Alfred Reed (b. 1921)
I. Fanfare and Intrada II. Pas de deux III. Polka excentrique IV. Danse générale
Carnival of Venice (1928) Del Staigers (1899-1950)
John Meling,, Euphonium Soloist Concerto for Band (1969) Gordon Jacob (1895-1984) .Rolling Thunder (1916) Henry Fillmore (1881-1956)
- Intermission - Toccata (1969) Fisher Tull (1934-1995) Concertino (1811) Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826)
Douglas A. Torrance, Clarinet Soloist Recipient of the 1999 John P. Paynter Scholarship
Fantasy Variations on a Theme by Niccolo Paganini (1989) James Barnes (b. 1949)
Presentation of SUDLER MEDAL OF HONOR
to VICTOR ZAJEC
. John Philip Sousa Foundation Presenter
Douglas Harter, Board of Directors Serenade for a Picket Fence (1956) Norman Leyden (b. 1917) “Dance of the Tumblers” (1880) Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908)
From The Snow Maiden
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April 18, 1999
The Northshore Concert Band Mallory Thompson, Principal Guest Conductor
John Bruce Yeh, Clarinet Soloist Sunday, April 18, 1999 – 3:00 p.m.
Pick-Staiger Concert hall Northwestern University Campus
Program
Festive Overture (1954) Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
Transcribed by Donald Hunsberger William Byrd Suite (1923) Gordon Jacob (1895-1984)
III. Jhon Come Kisse Me Now IV. The Mayden’s Song II. Pavana I. The Earle of Oxford’s Marche
Allerseelen (1882) Richard Strauss (1864-1949)
Arranged by Albert O. Davis Edited by Frederick Fennell
Sketches on a Tudor Psalm (1971) Fisher Tull (1934-1995)
- Intermission - The Lord of the Rings (1988) Johan de Meij (b. 1953)
I. Gandalf - The Wizard Second Concerto for Clarinet (1811) Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826)
Arranged by T. Conway Brown John Bruce Yeh, Clarinet Soloist
The Symphonic Gershwin (arr. 1984) George Gershwin (1898-1937)
Arranged by Warren Barker An American in Paris Cuban Overture Rhapsody in Blue
“March” from Symphonic Metamorphosis Paul Hindemith (1895-1963)
on Themes by Carl Maria von Weber (1943)
Recognition of Band Members with Twenty or More Years of Service. . Marche des Parachutistes Belges (1945) Pierre Leemans (1897-1980)
Edited by C. A. Wiley The Gallant Seventh (1922) John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)
Edited by Frederick Fennel1
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July 7, 1999 SEVENTY-SECOND SEASON
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SUMMER SESSION
Northshore Concert Band
Americana
James Barnes, conductor
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall Wednesday, July 7, 1999
7:00 p.m.
PROGRAM American Salute Morton Gould Overture to The Tsar’s Bride Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov American Civil War Fantasy Jerry Bilik Irish Tune from County Derry Percy Grainger Fairest of the Fair John Philip Sousa Victory at Sea Richard Rodgers Music from Porgy and Bess George Gershwin arr. James Barnes
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November 7, 1999
The Northshore Concert Band John Lynch, Conductor
Tim Sutfin, Clarinet Soloist Sunday, November 7, 1999 – 3:00 p.m.
Pick-Staiger Concert hall Northwestern University Campus
Program
New Century Dawn (1999) David Gillingham (b. 1947) Overture to Royal Fireworks Music (1749) Georg Friedrich Handel (1685-1759)
Arranged by William Schaefer “Blessed are They” from Ein deutsches Requiem (1868) Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Arranged by Barbara Buehlman Fantasia and Rondo (1815) Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826)
Arranged by Jack Snavely Tim Sutfin, Clarinet Soloist
Recipient of the 2000 John Paynter Scholarship Wedding Dances (1999) Daron Aric Hagen (b. 1961)
- Intermission - Bandanna Overture (1999) Daron Aric Hagen (b. 1961) The Firebird (1919) Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)
Transcribed by Randy Earles Edited by Frederick Fennell
Introduction/L’oiseau de feu et sa danse/Variation
de l’oiseau de feu. Ronde des Princesses Danse infernale du roi Kastchei Berceuse and Finale
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December 16, 1999 Midwest Clinic
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2000 February 6, 2000
The Northshore Concert Band 44th Season--Treasures of the Wind Band Tradition
Mallory Thompson, Principal Guest Conductor Michael Burritt, Marimba Soloist
February 6, 2000 – 3:00 p.m.
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall Northwestern University Campus
Evanston, Illinois Program
Overture.to “Candide” (1956) Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Arranged by Walter Beeler Elegy for a Young American (1964) Ronald Lo Presti (b. 1933) Lincolnshire Posy (1940) Percy Grainger (1882-1961)
Assembled by Frederick Fennell
I. Lisbon (Sailor’s Song) II. Horkstow Grange (The Miser and His Man: A local Tragedyj IV. The Brisk Young Sailor (who returned to wed his True Love) V. Lord Melbourne (War Song) VI. The Lost Lady Found (Dance Song)
- Intermission -
Concerto f or Marimba (1997) Ney Rosauro (b. 1952)
and Wind Ensemble Arranged by Tony McCutchen
Michael Burritt, Marimba Soloist I. Saudaçao (greetings) II. Lamento (lament) IV. Despedida (farewell)
Laude: Chorale, Variations (1976) Howard Hanson (1896-1981)
and Metamorphoses Folk Dances (1942) .Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) Edited by H. Robert Reynolds The Stars and Stripes Forever (1897) John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Arranged by Brion/Schissel
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April 9, 2000
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall Evanston, Illinois
Northshore Concert Band
John Lynch, music director Walfrid Kujala, Piccolo Soloist
Sunday, April 9, 2000, 3 pm
. - Program\ Highlights from The Sound of Music Richard Rodgers (1902-1979) Arr. Michael Buckley Concertino op. 107 Cécile Chaminade (1857-1944)
Walfrid Kujala, Flute Soloist Concerto in Cfor Piccolo Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
Largo Allegro Molto
Walfrid Kujala, Piccolo Soloist Kleine Dreigroschenmusik Kurt Weill (1900-1950) (A Little Threepenny Music)
Overture The Ballad of Mack.the Knife Instead-of Song The Ballad of Pleasant Living Polly’s Song Tango-Ballade Canon Song Dreigroschen - Finale
Jamie Horban, Choreographer
- Intermission - Sursum Corda Edward Elgar (1857-1934) Arr. Bruce Houseknecht
Lawrence Stoffel, Conductor
Recognition of Band Members with Twenty Years of Service Southern Harmony Donald Grantham (b. 1947)
The Midnight Cry Wondrous Love Exhilaration The Soldier’s Return / “Thorny Desert”
La Belle Hélene Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880) Arr. Lawrence Odom
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May 13, 2000
Northshore Concert Band John Lynch, music director
Children’s Program Loyola Academy
May 13, 2000, 3 pm
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June 20, 2000
Northshore Concert Band John Lynch, music director
Lawrence Stoffel, assistant conductor Harry Begian, guest conductor
Tempus Fugit, percussion ensemble
Bands of America Summer Band Symposium Illinois State University
Normal, Illinois
June 20, 2000 8:30 pm
Program
American Overture for Band Joseph Willcox Jenkins Elegy for a Young American Ronald Lo Presti Suite of Old American Dances Robert Russell Bennett
Cake Walk Schottische Western One-Step Wallflower Waltz Rag
Metro Andrews S. Knox
Tempus Fugit, soloists Whip and Spur Thomas S. Allen (ed. Ray Cramer)
Lawrence Stoffel, conductor Armenian Dances Alfred Reed
Harry Begian, conductor Southern Harmony Donald Grantham
The Midnight Cry Wondrous Love Exhilaration The Soldier’s Return
“‘Thorny Desert”
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July 5, 2000 Pick-Staiger
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July 19, 2000 Pick-Staiger
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November 5, 2000
Northshore Concert Band
John Lynch, Conductor Scott Donovan, Trumpet
Sunday, November 5, 2000 – 3:00 p.m.
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, Northwestern University 45th Season
Program
The Cowboys John Williams Arr. Jim Curnow The Renaissance Fair Bob Margolis
I. Entry of the Court II. Shepherdesses’s Dance III. The Magicians
Concert Etude, Opus 49 Alexander Goedicke Arr. Timothy Topolewski
Scott Donovan, Trumpet Soloist Recipient of the 2001 John P. Paynter Scholarship
“Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral” from Lohengrin Richard Wagner Trans. Lucien Cailliet Motown Metal Michael Daugherty
Northshore Concert Band Brass and Percussion
- Intermission - Serenade in c minor, KV 388 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
I. Allegro
Lawrence Stoffel, Conductor
Nancy Bush, Oboe Connie Heard, Clarinet Pam Quinlan, Oboe Lee Kessler, Clarinet Steve Moline, Bassoon .Peter Gotsch, French Horn Ann Zajec, Bassoon Janene Kessler, French Horn
La Fiesta Mexicana H. Owen Reed
I. Prelude and Aztec Dance II. Mass III. Carnival
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December 3, 2000
Community Concert Association of Maine Township presents Northshore Concert Band
Maine West High School
Sunday, December 3, 2000 – 3 pm
Program A Christmas Festival Leroy Anderson Selections from the Nutcracker Suite Peter Tschaikowsky White Christmas Irving Berlin
Benjamin Holbrook, Vocal Soloist Sleigh Ride Leroy Anderson Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring J. S. Bach Arr. Jeffrey Renshaw The Twelve Days of Christmas JerryBilik
INTERMISSION
Selections from West Side Story Leonard Bernstein Arr. W. J. Duthoit The Christmas Song Mel Torme
Benjamin Holbrook, Vocal Soloist Festival of Lights Arr. Charles Hawes Russian Christmas Music Alfred Reed Christmas Sing-A-Long Arr James Ployhar
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February 4, 2001
Northshore Concert Band Mallory Thompson, Principal Guest Conductor
Barbara Butler and Charles Geyer, Trumpet Soloists
Sunday, February 4, 2001 – 3:00 p.m. Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, Northwestern University
PROGRAM
Canzon septimi toni No. 2 Giovanni Gabrieli Ed. Robert King Divertimento Vincent Persichetti
I. Prologue II. Song III, Dance IV. Burlesque V. Soliloquy VI. March
Carmen Fantasia George Bizet Arr. Donald Hunsberger
Barbara Butler, Charles Geyer, Trumpet Soloists
-Intermission First Suite in E-flat for Military Band Gustav Holst
I. Chaconne 11. Intermezzo III. March
“Finale” from Symphony in F Minor No. 4 Peter Ilitch Tschaikowsky Arr. V.F. Safranek
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March 18, 2001
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April 29, 2001
Northshore Concert Band Dr. John Lynch, Conductor
Sunday, April 29, 2001- 3:00 p.m. Loyola Academy
Pops “Bon voyage”
Bugler’s Holiday Leroy Anderson
Featuring the Northshore Concert Band Trumpet Section Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley Peter Lograsso, violin
Our Town Aaron Copland arr. Frank Hudson Big Band Signatures George Gershwin arr. John Higgins Someone to Watch Over Me George Gershwin arr. Warren Barker
Greta Pope, soprano An American in Paris George Gershwin arr. Jerry Brubaker Embraceable You George Gershwin arr. Warren Barker
Greta Pope, soprano
- Intermission - Broadway Curtain Time arr. John Krance Nessun Dorma Giacomo Puccini arr. G. Hattendorf Suite Francaise Darius Milhaud
Lawrence Stoffel, conductor Highlights from Jurassic Park John Williams arr. Paul Lavender But Beautiful James Van Huesen arr. Sammy Nestico
Benjamin Holbrook, tenor West Side Story Leonard Bemstein Circus Bee Henry Fillmore
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June 27-July 1, 2001 French Tour
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July 14, 2001
Cantigny presents The Northshore Concert Band
performing
American Composers & Broadway Musicals
John Lynch, Conductor July 14, 2001
Program
Vienna Philharmonic Fanfare Richard Straus Hoedown Aaron Copland
Selection
Greta Pope, Soprano Highlights from Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Arranged by Michael P. Buckley Peter Lograsso, Violin
Nessun Dorma G. Puccini/arr. G. Hattendorf Big Band Signatures arr. John Higgins Circus Bee Henry Filmore
Intermission Bugler’s Holiday Leroy Anderson Selections from West Side Story Leonard Bernstein
Lawrence Stoffel, Conductor Selection
Greta Pope, Soprano The Cowboys John Williams A Gershwin Fantasy arr. Ralph Martino
Leo Saguiguit, Alto Saxophone America the Beautiful arr. Carmon Dragon Finale to Symphony No. 4 Peter Tschaikowsky The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
573
July 18, 2001 November 4, 2001 Fall Concert Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
574
December 2, 2001
The LaPorte High School Music Department presents the
Northshore Concert Band Dr. John P. Lynch, conductor
LaPorte High School Auditorium 3 p.m.
December 2, 2001
PROGRAM Fanfare from Also Sprach Zarathustra Richard Strauss
trans. R. Mark Rogers “Mars” from The Planets Gustav Holst “Nimrod” from Enigma Variations Edward Elgar March, Op. 99 Sergei Prokofiev Diversions John P. Lynch America the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward A Christmas Festival Leroy Anderson
- Intermission –
Hillandale Waltzes Victor Babin Théme arr. Dennis Nygren I. Valse Elegante II. Valse passionée III. Valse sombre IV. Valse volante V. Valse triste VI. Valse de bonne humeur VII. Valse brillante et joeuse VIII. Valse oubliée
Debbie Durham, clarinet Noisy Wheels of Joy Eric Whitacre Totus Tuus (Ave Maria) Henryk Gorecki arr. Ray Cramer
Dedicated to Barbara Buehlman Lincoln Portrait Aaron Copland
arr. Walter Beeler John Hultman, narrator
The Stars and Stripes Forever
575
November 4, 2001 Pick-Staiger
576
December 22, 2001
John P. Lynch, Conductor
Fifty-fifth Annual Midwest Clinic Saturday, December 22, 2001 11:15 am
Chicago Hilton and Towers Chicago, Illinois
PROGRAM
Also Sprach Zarathustra Richard Strauss
Introduction trans. R. Mark Rogers “Mars” from The Planets Gustav Holst “Nimrod” from Enigma Variations Edward Elgar
Mallory Thompson arr. Alfred Reed principal guest conductor
Vintage David R. Gillingham
Steven Mead euphonium
Totus Tuus (Ave Maria) Henryk Gorecki
Dedicated to Barbara Buehlman arr. Ray Cramer Ray Cramer guest conductor
March, Op. 99 Sergei Prokofiev
Lawrence Stoffel arr. Paul Yoder assistant conductor
Diversions John P. Lynch Noisy Wheels of Joy Eric Whitacre
Eugene Migliaro Corporon guest conductor
Lincoln Portrait Aaron Copland
William Warfield arr. Walter Beeler narrator
America the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward
Dedicated to John P. Paynter arr. Carmen Dragon
577
February 10, 2002 African Welcome Song Jug Blues and Fat Pickin’ Donald Freund Prelude on a Navajo Prayer Jeff Morrow Ward Stare, trombone to be announced Stardust Hoagy Carmichael Dawn and Siegfried’s Rhine journey Festal Scenes
578
February 17, 2002 Community Concert Association of Maine Township presents
Northshore Concert Band Maine West High School
Des Plaines, Illinois Sunday, February 17, 2002 – 3 p.m.
EARTH & SKY: Tribal Drums, Comets and Rising Stars
African Welcome Piece Michael Udow ed. Fred Wickstrom
Northshore Band Percussion Ensemble
Jug Blues & Fat Pickin’ Don Freund Mediations on a Navaho prayer Jeff Morrow Symphonic Dance No. 3 Clifton Williams Festal Scenes Yasuhide lio
Intermission Noisy Wheels of Joy Eric Whitacre Star Dust Hoagy Carmichael
Ann Betz, Alto Saxophone Lincoln Portrait Aaron Copland arr. Walter Beeler
John Hultman, Narrator America the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward Arr. Carmen Dragon
579
March 2, 2002 Oakbrook Park District, 7:30 pm March 23, 2002 NCB/NU Solo/Ens. Festival Concert April 7, 2002
Mallory Thompson, Conductor
Program April 7, 2002
L’harmonie de La Croix Valmer, France
Jean-Luc Wastable, Conductor Mélodies Françaises Marc Fontana Concerto d’Aranjuez pour Trompette Joaquin Rodrigo Philippe Bleuez, Trumpet arr. Don Caneva Mancini Spectacular Henry Mancini arr. Warren Barker Summertime George Gershwin André Vaïsse, Trombone Irving Berlin Showstoppers Irving Berlin arr. John Higgins Persuasion Sammy Nestico Gilbert Reymond, Saxophone Souvenez-vous Marc Fontana Yakety Sax Johnnie Vinson Christian Kronreif, Saxophone
L’harmonie de La Croix Valmer and Northshore Concert Band John Lynch, Conductor
La Vie en Rose Louis Gugliemi Greta Pope, Soprano Someone to Watch Over Me George Gershwin Greta Pope, Soprano
Intermission
Northshore Concert Band Mallory Thompson, Principal Guest Conductor
American Salute Morton Gould Concerto Nicholai Rimsky-Korsakov Jac’kel Smalls, Euphonium John P. Paynter 2002 Scholarship Winner
580
“Nimrod” from Enigma Variations Edward Elgar arr. Alfred Reed Music for Prague 1968 Karel Husa
I. Introduction and Fanfare II. Aria III. Interlude IV. Toccata and Chorale
581
April 8, 2002 Stevenson High School, Combined NCB and la Croix Valmer Band May 5, 2002
May 5, 2002 POPS CONCERT
Dr. John Lynch, Conductor Pops Concert
Sunday, May 5, 2002 - 3:00 p.m. Glenbrook South High School
“Fiesta”
Eternal Father, Strong To Save Claude T. Smith Clarinet Polka Polish Folk Song arr. David Bennett
Northshore Band Clarinet Section Waltzes from Der Rosenkavalier Richard Strauss Musica Boema Zdenek Lukas March, Op. 99 Sergei Prokofiev
arr. Paul Yoder La Virgen de la Macarena arr. Charles Koff
Rob Parton, trumpet Festal Scenes Yasuhide Ito
—Intermission— Malaguena Ernesto Lecuona arr. Bill Holman
Rob Parton, trumpet Northshore Band Big Band
Almost Like Being In Love Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe arr. Lennie Niehaus
Leah Fisher, soprano Northshore Band Big Band
El Capitan John Philip Sousa The Blue and the Gray Clare Grundman Symphonic Dance No. 3 “Fiesta” Clifton Williams
582
May 5, 2002 POPS CONCERT Glenbrook South Main Gym June 9, 2002 Misericordia, Chicago June 19, 2002 Music Institute of Chicago, Evanston (Tentative) July 4, 2002 Glenview Golf Course July 10, 2002
Northshore Concert Band Wednesday, July 10, 2002 Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
7:00 pm March and Procession of Bacchus Leo Delibes Arr. Tom Clark Mission to Moscow Mel Powell Arr. Bruce Currie
Bruce Currie, Clarinet The Wizard of Oz Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg Arr. James Barnes The Marriage of Figaro W. A. Mozart Arr. Earl Slocum The Blue and the Gray Clare Grundman National Emblem Edwin Bagley Arr. Loras Schissel Catfish Row Donald Hunsberger
Summertime I’m On My Way
Greta Pope, Soprano America the Beautiful Samuel Ward Arr. Carmen Dragon
583
July 14, 2002
Cantigny Park welcomes The Northshore Concert Band Dr. John Lynch, Conductor
Sunday, July 14, 2002 3:00 p.m.
Wheaton, Illinois
The Program March and Procession of Bacchus Leo Delibes arr. Tom Clark Irish Tune from County Derry Percy Grainger ed. R. Mark Rogers Rumba Maurice Whitney
Roland Colson, alto saxophone Waltzes from der Rosenkavalier Richard Strauss El Capitan John Philip Sousa arr. Brion & Schissel Selections from E.T. John Williams arr. John Vacavas Clarinet Polka arr. David Bennett Polish Folk Tune
Northshore Band Clarinet Section Rampart Street Parade arr. Carmen Dello
Greta Pope, Soprano Northshore Band Big Band
- Intermission –
The Marriage of Figaro W.A. Mozart arr. Earl Slocum The Wizard of Oz Harold Arlen and E.Y Harburg arr. James Barnes National Emblem Edwin Bagley arr. Loras Schissel The Blue and the Gray Clare Grundman Catfish Row Donald Hunsberger
Summertime My Man’s Gone Now I’m On My Way
Greta Pope, Soprano
584
America the Beautiful Samuel Ward Arr. Carmen Dragon
585
July 27, 2002 Wheaton Festival (tentative)
586
November 3, 2002
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall—Northwestern University Laawrence Stoffel, Conductor
Mathieu Dufour, Flute
“An Invitation to the Dance”
P R O G R A M Overture to Orpheus in the Underworld (1858/1917) Jacques Offenbach transcribed Mayhew Lake The “Carousel” Waltz (1945/1957) Richard Rodgers transcribed Robert Russell Bennett Fantasie Pastorale Hongriose, Op. 26 (c1877/c1970) Albert Franz Doppler (“Hungarian Pastoral Fantasy”)
Mathieu Dufour, flute Three Dance Episodes from On the Town (1945/1971) Leonard Bernstein The Great Lover transcribed Marice Stith Lonely Town: Pas de Deux Times Square: 1944
Intermission Incantation and Dance (1963) John Barnes Chance The Washington Post March (1889) John Philip Sousa Pineapple Poll Suite (1951/1952) Charles Mackerras 1. Opening Number after the music of Arthur Sullivan 2. Jasper’s Dance transcribed W.J. Duthoit 4. Finale
587
February 9, 2003
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Lawrence Stoffel, Conductor
Leslie Skolnik, flute Lifetime of Music 2003
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Sunday, February 9, 2003, 3:00 P.M. Fanfares from the opera Libuse Bedrich Smetana, arr. Vaclav Nelhybel Overture for Band, Op. 24 Felix Mendelssohn Sørgemarsj (Funeral March for Richard Nordraak) Edvard Grieg Poem for Flute and Band Charles T. Griffes
Leslie Skolnik, flute 2003 John P. Paynter Scholarship recipient
Profanation, from Symphony No. 1, Jeremiah Leonard Bernstein, trans. Frank Bencriscutto
— Intermission — First Suite in E-flat for Military Band, Op. 28, No. 1 Gustav Holst
Chaconne Intermezzo March
Elsa’a Procession to the Cathedral, from the opera Lohengrin Richard Wagner, trans. Lucien Cailliet
Lifetime of Music 2003
———
Dance of the Jesters, Op. 12, No. 13, from incidental music to The Snow Maiden Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, trans. Roy E. Cramer
588
March 22, 2003
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Lawrence Stoffel, Conductor
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Saturday, March 22, 2003, 1:00 P.M. Overture for Band, Op. 24 Felix Mendelssohn First Suite in E-flat major for Military Band, Op. 28 Gustav Holst
Chaccone Intermezzo March
Hosts of Freedom March Karl L. King Profanation from Symphony No. 1 “Jeremiah” Leonard Bernstein, trans. Frank Bencriscutto Dance of the Jesters, from The Snow Maiden Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, trans. Ran E. Cramer
589
April 6, 2003
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Mallory Thompson, conductor
Russell Dagon, clarinet
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Sunday, April 6, 2003, 3:00 P.M.
Overture to Candide Leonard Bernstein Shenandoah Frank Ticheli Sketches on a Tudor Psalm Fisher Tull
— Intermission — Concertino, op. 26 Carl Maria von Weber, trans. M.L. Lake Polonaise, from the opera Mignon Ambroise Thomas, arr. M. Retford
Russell Dagon, clarinet Finale from Symphony No. 2 David Maslanka
590
April 27, 2003
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Lawrence Stoffel, conductor
NORTH SHORE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, SKOKIE
Sunday, Apriil 27, 2003, 3:00 P.M
DISCOVERY: MUSIC!
The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa Canzon duo Decimi Toni à 10 Giovanni Gabrieli Aria No. 1 for Wind Band George F. Handel Écossaise Ludwig van Beethoven Königsmarsch Richard Strauss Five Minniaturess Joaquín Turina Prelude & Fugure in D Minor Johann Sebastian Bach Ghost Train Eric Whitacre Blue Shades Frank Ticheli
591
April 30, 2003
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Dr. Lawrence Stoffel, conductor
PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Wednesday, April 30, 2003 7:30 P.M.
Ghost Train Eric Whitacre First Suite in E-flat for Military Band, op. 28 Gustav Holst
Chaconne Intermezzo March
Shenandoah Frank Ticheli Blue Shades Frank Ticheli Five Miniatures, op. 52 Joaquin Turina
Dawn arranged by John Krance The Sleeping Village Promenade The Approaching Soldiers Fiesta
Dance of the Jesters Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, trans. Ray E. Cramer Incidental music to The Snow Maiden Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, trans. Ray E. Cramer
592
June 22, 2003
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Dr. Lawrence Stoffel, conductor
MISERICORDIA, CHICAGO
Sunday, June 22, 2003, 3:30 P.M.
Americans We Henry Fillmore, ed. Frederick Fennell Fantasy on “Yankee Doodle” Mark Williams Looney Tunes Overture arr. Bill Holcombe Light Cavalry Overture Franz von Suppe, trans. Henry Fillmore Block M Concert March Jerry H. Bilik Pastime Jack Stamp The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa Selections from The Music Man Meredith Willson, arr. Philip J. Lang America the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon
Dance of the Jesters Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, trans. Ray E. Cramer
593
July 4, 2003
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Dr. Lawrence Stoffel, conductor
GLENVIEW PARK DISTRICT GOLF COURSE
Friday, July 4, 2003, 7:00 P.M. Americans We Henry Fillmore, ed. Frederick Fennell Light Cavalry Overture Franz von Suppe, trans. Henry Fillmore Pastime Jack Stamp Semper Fidelis John Philip Sousa Commando March Samuel Barber Selections from Gypsy Joplination Block M Concert March Jerry H. Bilik Selections from Mary Poppins Richard and Robert Sherman
— Intermission — The Battle Hymn of the Republic Cuban Overture George Gershwin Fantasy on “Yankee Doodle” Mark Williams Overture 1812 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, trans. Dan Godfrey America the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter
594
July 9, 2003
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Dr. Lawrence Stoffel, conductor
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Wednesday, July 9, 2003, 7:00 P.M.
Light Cavalry Overture Franz von Suppe, trans. Henry Fillmore Selections from Gypsy Pastime Jack Stamp Semper Fidelis John Philip Sousa Mancini! arr. Warren Barker Rainbow Ripples Fantasy on “Yankee Doodle” Mark Williams Commando March Samuel Barber Cuban Overture George Gershwin The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
595
July 13, 2003
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Dr. Lawrence Stoffel, conductor
CANTIGNY PARK, WHEATON Sunday, July 13, 2003, 3:00 P.M.
Americans We Henry Fillmore The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter Selections from Gypsy Yankee Doodle for Piccolo Solo Commando March Samuel Barber Mancini! arr. Warren Barker Cuban Overture George Gershwin Semper Fidelis John Philip Sousa
— Intermission — The Battle Hymn of the Republic Selections from The Music Man Meredith Willson, arr. Philip J. Lang Pastime Jack Stamp Selections from Mary Poppins Richard and Robert Sherman America the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
596
July 14, 2003
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Dr. Lawrence Stoffel, conductor
MILLENNIUM PARK, CHICAGO
Monday, July 14, 2003, 6:00 P.M. Americans We Henry Fillmore The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter Pastime Jack Stamp Selections from The Music Man Meredith Willson, arr. Philip J. Lang Semper Fidelis John Philip Sousa Joplination Selections from Mary Poppins Richard and Robert Sherman Commando March Samuel Barber Light Cavalry Overture Franz von Suppe, trans. Henry Fillmore
— Intermission — The Battle Hymn of the Republic Fantasy on “Yankee Doodle” Mark Williams Cuban Overture George Gershwin Block M Concert March Jerry H. Bilik Mancini! arr. Warren Barker Dance of the Jesters Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, trans. Ray E. Cramer America the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
597
July 17, 2003
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Dr. Lawrence Stoffel, conductor
OAK BROOK PARK DISTRICT Thursday, July 17, 2003, 7:00 P.M.
Americans We Henry Fillmore The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter Selections from Gypsy Commando March Samuel Barber Mancini! arr. Warren Barker Cuban Overture George Gershwin Semper Fidelis John Philip Sousa
— Intermission — The Battle Hymn of the Republic Selections from The Music Man Meredith Willson, arr. Philip J. Lang Pastime Jack Stamp Selections from Mary Poppins Richard and Robert Sherman Fantasy on “Yankee Doodle” America the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
598
July 24, 2003
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Dr. Lawrence Stoffel, conductor
NAPERVILLE BAND SHELL
Thursday, July 24, 2003, 7:00 P.M.
Americans We Henry Fillmore The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter Selections from Gypsy Rainbow Ripples Commando March Samuel Barber Pastime Jack Stamp Mancini! arr. Warren Barker Cuban Overture George Gershwin Semper Fidelis John Philip Sousa Selections from The Music Man Meredith Willson, arr. Philip J. Lang Dance of the Jesters Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, trans. Ray E. Cramer Fantasy on “Yankee Doodle” America the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
599
July 27, 2003
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Dr. Lawrence Stoffel, conductor
KENOSHA BAND SHELL
Sunday, July 27, 2003, 4:00 P.M. Americans We Henry Fillmore The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter Selections from Gypsy Commando March Samuel Barber Pastime Jack Stamp Mancini! arr. Warren Barker Cuban Overture George Gershwin Semper Fidelis John Philip Sousa Selections from The Music Man Meredith Willson, arr. Philip J. Lang Dance of the Jesters Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, trans. Ray E. Cramer Fantasy on “Yankee Doodle”
600
November 2, 2003
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Mallory Thompson, conductor
Gail Williams, horn
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Sunday, November 2, 2003, 3:00 P.M.
Festive Overture, Op. 96 Dmitri Shostakovich, trans. Donald Hunsberger Königsmarsch Richard Strauss, arr. Roger Barrett Allerseelen Richard Strauss, trans. Albert Oliver Davis, ed. Frederick Fennell Fest Marsch from Tännhauser Richard Wagner, trans. Robert W. Rumbelow
— Intermission — Concerto for Horn, No. 1 in Eb Major Richard Strauss, arr. John Boyd
Gail Williams, horn Fantasies on a Theme by Haydn Norman Dello Joio Barnum and Bailey’s Favorite Karl L. King, arr. Glenn Cliffe Bainum
601
December 7, 2003
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Richard Fischer, conductor
MAINE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL WEST CAMPUS, DES PLAINES
Sunday, December 7, 2003, 3:00 P.M. Festive Overture, Op. 96 Dmitri Shostakovich, trans. Donald Hunsberger March of the Toys, from the operetta Babes in Toyland Victor Herbert arr. Otto Langey and Herbert L. Clarke, ed. R. Mark Rogers Greensleeves arr. Alfred Reed Variants on a Moravian Hymn James Barnes Based on the Moravian Christmas hymn “Morning Star, O Cheering Light” Barnum and Bailey’s Favorite Karl L. King, arr. Glenn Cliffe Bainum
— Intermission — Funiculi–Funicula Rhapsody Luigi Dienza, arr. Yo Goto Festival of Lights Charles B. Hawes Pat-a-Pan arr. Tom Wallace O Magnum Mysterium Morten Lauridsen, arr. H. Robert Reynolds A Christmas Festival Leroy Anderson Sleigh Ride Leroy Anderson
602
February 22, 2004
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Richard Fischer, conductor
David Ramos, trumpet Lifetime of Music 2004
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Sunday, February 22, 2004, 3:00 P.M. Huldigungsmarsch Richard Wagner, trans. William A. Schafer Suite from the opera Merry Mount Howard Hanson, trans. John Boyd
Overture Children’s Dance Love Duet Prelude to Act II and Maypole Dances
O Magnum Mysterium Morten Lauridsen, trans. H. Robert Reynolds Tarantella, from Gazebo Dances John Corigliano
— Intermission —
Concerto for Trumpet Alexander Arutiunian David Ramos, trumpet
2004 John P. Paynter Scholarship Recipient March — Nobles of the Mystic Shrine John Philip Sousa, ed. Frederick Fennell
——— Blessed Are They, from A German Requiem Johannes Brahms, trans. Barbara Buehlman Jazz Suite No. 2 Dmitri Shostakovich, arr. Johan DeMeij
March Lyric Waltz Dance I
March — The Trombone King Karl L. King, ed. John P. Paynter
Lifetime of Music 2004
603
March 20, 2004
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Richard Fischer, conductor
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Saturday, March 20, 2004, 1:00 P.M. Festive Overture, Op. 96 Dmitri Shostakovich, trans. Donald Hunsberger Suite from the opera Merry Mount Howard Hanson, trans. John Boyd
Overture Children’s Dance
March — The Trombone King Karl L. King, ed. John P. Paynter O Magnum Mysterium Morten Lauridsen, trans. H. Robert Reynolds Jazz Suite No. 2 Dmitri Shostakovich, arr. Johan DeMeij
March Lyric Waltz Dance I
March — Nobles of the Mystic Shrine John Philip Sousa, ed. Frederick Fennell
604
March 24, 2004
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Richard Fischer, conductor
HICKORY CREEK MIDDLE SCHOOL, FRANKFORT
Wednesday, March 24, 2004, 7:30 P.M. Festive Overture, Op. 96 Dmitri Shostakovich, trans. Donald Hunsberger Blessed Are They, from A German Requiem Johannes Brahms, trans. Barbara Buehlman March — Nobles of the Mystic Shrine John Philip Sousa, ed. Frederick Fennell Jazz Suite No. 2 Dmitri Shostakovich, arr. Johan DeMeij
March Lyric Waltz Dance I
March — The Trombone King Karl L. King, ed. John P. Paynter
Dana Schoemacher, conductor Highlights from The Music Man Meredith Willson, arr. Alfred Reed
605
April 18, 2004
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Mallory Thompson, conductor
Larry Combs, clarinet & soprano saxophone
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Sunday, April 18, 2004, 3:00 P.M.
Smetana Fanfare Karel Husa Fantasia in G major Johann Sebastian Bach, trans. Richard Franko Goldman & Robert L. Leist Little Fugue in G minor Johann Sebastian Bach, trans. Lucien Cailliet Variations on America Charles Ives, trans. William E. Rhodes
— Intermission — Concerto for Clarinet and Wind Ensemble Jeff Beal
Riches to Rags Famines to Feasts
Larry Combs, clarinet & soprano saxophone La Fiesta Mexicana H. Owen Reed
Prelude and Aztec Dance Mass Carnival
606
April 21, 2004
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Mallory Thompson, conductor
VERNON HILLS HIGH SCHOOL
Wednesday, April 21, 2004, 7:30 P.M. Smetana Fanfare Karel Husa Fantasia in G major Johann Sebastian Bach, trans. Richard Franko Goldman & Robert L. Leist Little Fugue in G minor Johann Sebastian Bach, trans. Lucien Cailliet Variations on America Charles Ives, trans. William E. Rhodes
— Intermission — La Fiesta Mexicana H. Owen Reed
Prelude and Aztec Dance Mass Carnival
607
May 23, 2004
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Richard Fischer, conductor Kuang-Hao Huang, piano
CHRISTIAN HERITAGE ACADEMY, GLENVIEW
Sunday, May 23, 2004, 3:00 P.M. Procession of the Nobles Nicolay Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Erik Leidzen Meditation, from the opera Thais Jules Massenet, arr. Albert Austin Harding Folk Dances Dmitri Shostakovich, trans. H. Robert Reynolds Rhapsody in Blue George Gershwin, arr. Thomas Verrier
Kuang-Hao Huang, piano
— Intermission — The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa Easter Monday on the White House Lawn John Philip Sousa, ed. R. Mark Rogers The Phantom of the Opera Andrew Lloyd Webber, arr. Johan DeMeij Midway March John Williams, arr. James Curnow Pictures at an Exhibition Modeste Moussorgsky, trans. Mark H. Hindsley
Promenade Hut of Baba Yaga Great Gate of Kiev
608
July 5, 2004
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Richard Fischer, conductor
GLENVIEW PARK DISTRICT GOLF COURSE
Monday, July 5, 2004, 7:00 P.M. Midway March John Williams, arr. James Curnow Easter Monday on the White House Lawn John Philip Sousa, ed. R. Mark Rogers Amazing Grace arr. William Himes Procession of the Nobles Nicolay Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Erik Leidzen A Tribute to Artie Shaw arr. James Christensen
Joel Helfand, clarinet Disney at the Movies arr. John Higgens God of Our Fathers George Warren, arr. Claude T. Smith Dixieland Jamboree John Warrington
— Intermission — Esprit de Corps Robert Jager Star Spangled Spectacular George M. Cohan, arr. John Cacavas The Battle Hymn of the Republic William Steffe, arr. Peter J. Wilhousky, trans. James Neilson Armed Forces Salute arr. Bob Lowden America the Beautiful Samuel Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon Overture 1812 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, trans. Mayhew L. Lake The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter
609
July 7, 2004
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Richard Fischer, conductor Kuang-Hao Huang, piano
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON
Wednesday, July 7, 2004, 7:00 P.M. Midway March John Williams, arr. James Curnow Selections from The Phantom of the Opera Andrew Lloyd Webber, arr. Johan de Meij Variations on America Charles Ives, arr. William Schuman, trans. William E. Rhoads A Tribute to Artie Shaw arr. James Christensen
Joel Helfand, clarinet Rhapsody in Blue George Gershwin, arr. Thomas Verrier
Kuang-Hao Huang, piano Dixieland Jamboree John Warrington Armed Forces Salute arr. Bob Lowden The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
610
July 11, 2004
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Richard Fischer, conductor
CANTIGNY PARK, WHEATON Sunday, July 11, 2004, 3:00 P.M.
Midway March John Williams, arr. James Curnow God of Our Fathers George Warren, arr. Claude T. Smith Selections from The Phantom of the Opera Andrew Lloyd Webber, arr. Johan de Meij A Tribute to Artie Shaw arr. James Christensen
Joel Helfand, clarinet Easter Monday on the White House Lawn John Philip Sousa, ed. R. Mark Rogers Disney at the Movies arr. John Higgens Esprit de Corps Robert Jager
— Intermission — Olympic Fanfare and Theme John Williams, arr. James Curnow The Symphonic Gershwin George Gershwin, arr. Warren Barker Amazing Grace arr. William Himes Dixieland Jamboree John Warrington Armed Forces Salute arr. Bob Lowden Overture 1812 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, trans. Mayhew L. Lake The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
611
July 18, 2004
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Richard Fischer, conductor
Donna Kaye, soprano
LAKE BARRINGTON SHORES, NORTH BARRINGTON Wednesday, July 18, 2004, 6:00 P.M.
The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key, arr. John P. Paynter Esprit de Corps Robert Jager Amazing Grace arr. William Himes The Symphonic Gershwin George Gershwin, arr. Warren Barker A Tribute to Artie Shaw arr. James Christensen
Joel Helfand, clarinet Disney at the Movies arr. John Higgens Midway March John Williams, arr. James Curnow
— Intermission — Olympic Fanfare and Theme John Williams, arr. James Curnow Selections from The Phantom of the Opera Andrew Lloyd Webber, arr. Johan de Meij They Can’t Take That Away From Me George and Ira Gershwin, arr. Warren Barker Someone to Watch Over Me George and Ira Gershwin, arr. Warren Barker
Donna Kaye, soprano Easter Monday on the White House Lawn John Philip Sousa, ed. R. Mark Rogers Armed Forces Salute arr. Bob Lowden Dixieland Jamboree John Warrington The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
612
July 22, 2004
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Richard Fischer, conductor
OAK BROOK PARK DISTRICT Thursday, July 22, 2004, 7:30 P.M.
Midway March John Williams, arr. James Curnow Selections from The Phantom of the Opera Andrew Lloyd Webber, arr. Johan de Meij Easter Monday on the White House Lawn John Philip Sousa, ed. R. Mark Rogers A Tribute to Artie Shaw arr. James Christensen
Joel Helfand, clarinet The Symphonic Gershwin George Gershwin, arr. Warren Barker Esprit de Corps Robert Jager
— Intermission — Procession of the Nobles Nicolay Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Erik Leidzen Highlights from The Music Man Meredith Willson, arr. Alfred Reed Amazing Grace arr. William Himes Disney at the Movies arr. John Higgens Dixieland Jamboree John Warrington Armed Forces Salute arr. Bob Lowden The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa America the Beautiful Samuel Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon
613
November 7, 2004
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Mallory Thompson, conductor
Charles Geyer, trumpet
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Sunday, November 7, 2004, 3:00 P.M.
Toccata Marziale Ralph Vaughan Williams My Jesus! Oh, What Anguish Johann Sebastian Bach, arr. Alfred Reed Ballad for Band Morton Gould George Washington Bridge William Schuman
— Intermission — Concerto for Trumpet Johann Nepomuk Hummel
Charles Geyer, trumpet Finale from Symphony No. 2 “Romantic” Howard Hanson, trans. W. Francis McBeth Commando March Samuel Barber
614
November 14, 2004 Des Plaines Concert Series, Maine East High School, 3 p.m.
NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Mallory Thompson, Conductor
Maine East High School
2601 West Dempster Street Park Ridge, Illinois
November 14, 2004, 3 PM
Commando March Samuel Barber My Jesus! Oh, What Anguish Johann Sebastian Bach arr. Alfred Reed Ballad for Band Morton Gould George Washington Bridge William Schuman
Intermission Toccata Marziale Ralph Vaughan Williams Three Ayres from Gloucester Hugh M. Stuart 1. The Jolly Earl of Cholmondeley 2. Ayre for Eventide 3. The Fiefs of Wembley Yorkshire Ballad James Barnes Finale from Symphony No. 2 “Romantic” Howard Hanson arr. W. Francis McBeth Washington Post John Philip Sousa Encore: Sleigh Ride Leroy Anderson
615
2005 February 20, 2005
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND Richard Fischer, conductor
Jancie Philippus, horn
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Sunday, February 20, 2005, 3:00 P.M.
Selections from The Danserye (1551) Tielman Susato arr. Patrick Dunnigan
I. La Morisque II. Bergerette V. Den hoboecken dans VI. Ronde & Salterelle VII. Ronde & Aliud
IX. Pavane: La Battaille An American Elegy (2000) Frank Ticheli
Candi Horton, trumpet Celebrations (1988) John Zdechlik
INTERMISSION Morceau de Concert, Op. 94 (1887) Camille Saint-Saens
Jancie Philippus, French horn trans. Donald Miller Scholarship winner Children’s March: “Over the hills and far away” (1919) Percy Grainger ed. R. Mark Rogers Chorale and Shaker Dance (1971) John Zdechlik Americans We March (1929) Henry Fillmore ed. Frederick Fennell
616
March 19, 2005
THE NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
PICK-STAIGER CONCERT HALL, EVANSTON Saturday, March 19, 2005, Noon
FESTIVAL CONCERT
Celebrations (1988) John Zdechlik An American Elegy (2000) Frank Ticheli Chorale and Shaker Dance (1971) John Zdechlik Americans We March (1929) Henry Fillmore ed. Frederick Fennell
617
April 10, 2005 Northshore Concert Band
Mallory Thompson, Conductor
Chapel of St. John the Beloved Lutheran Home
800 West Oakton Street Arlington Heights, Illinois
Sunday, April 10, 2005
3:00 PM Folk Song Suite Ralph Vaughan Williams March — “Seventeen Come Sunday” Intermezzo — “My Bonny Boy” March — “Folk Songs from Somerset” Prelude No. 14 in E-flat minor, op. 34 Dmitri Shostakovich trans. H. Robert Reynolds Folk Dances Dmitri Shostakovich ed. H. Robert Reynolds “Jupiter” from The Planets Gustav Holst trans. Clark McAlister ed. Alfred Reed Intermission Chorale and Shaker Dance John Zdechlik Symphony No. 2 Frank Ticheli I. Shooting Stars II. Dreams Under a New Moon III. Apollo Unleashed Americans We Henry Fillmore ed. Frederick Fennell
618
April 17, 2005
Mallory Thompson, Conductor Steve Houghton, Percussion Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
3 p.m. Folk Song Suite Ralph Vaughan Williams
March - “Seventeen Come Sunday’’ Intermezzo – “My Bonny Boy’’ March – “Folk Songs from Somerset”
Prelude No. 14 in E-flat minor, op. 34 Dmitri Shostakovich Trans. H. Robert Reynolds Folk Dances Dmitri Shostakovich Trans. H. Robert Reynolds “Jupiter” from The Planets Gustav Holst
trans. Clark McAlister ed. Alfred Reed
Intermission
Music for Solo Percussion and Winds Les Hooper
Steve Houghton, percussion Symphony No. 2 Frank Ticheli
I. Shooting Stars II. Dreams Under a New Moon III. Apollo Unleashed
619
May 22, 2005
Northshore Concert Band Mallory Thompson, Conductor
Pops Concert Christian Heritage Academy
Northfield, Illinois 3 pm
His Honor Henry Fillmore ed. Frederick Fennell Selections from “The Music Man” Meredith Willson arr. Philip J. Lang English Dances Malcolm Arnold arr. Maurice Johnstone Vivace Andantino Mesto Allegro risoluto Selections from “Les Miserables” Claude-Michel Schonberg arr. Warren Barker National Emblem E.E. Bagley arr. Frederick Fennell INTERMISSION Old Wine in New Bottles Gordon Jacob
The Wraggle Taggle Gipsies The Three Ravens Begone Dull Care Early One Morning
“Gandalf” from Symphony No. 1 Johan de Meij Fairest of the Fair John Philip Sousa ed. Frederick Fennell Jack Jadel, guest conductor Instant Concert Harold L. Walters Encore: Rolling Thunder Henry Fillmore ed. Frederick Fennell
620
June 26, 2005
Northshore Concert Band Ryan Nelson, Conductor
MISERICORDIA Chicago, Illinois
Sunday, June 26, 2005 — 3:30 p.m.
Midway March John Williams arr. James Curnow American Riversongs Pierre La Plante The Fairest of the Fair John Philip Sousa ed. Frederick Fennell Concord Clare Grundman Suite of Old American Dances Robert Russell Bennett 1. Cake Walk 2. Schottische 5. Rag National Emblem E. E. Bagley arr. Frederick Fennell West Side Story Leonard Bernstein arr. W. J. Duthoit Rolling Thunder Henry Fillmore ed. Frederick Fennell America the Beautiful Samuel Augustus Ward arr. Carmen Dragon
Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa