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Sousa! A dramatic performance, a stirring lesson in patriotism, and an unforgettable music event, all in one program May 2, 2015 Saturday • 7:30 PM Pantages Theater The 2014-2015 Season Featuring mezzo-soprano Heidi Vanderford and TCB soloists Bill Dyer, Morris Northcutt, & Jason Gilliam

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Sousa!A dramatic performance, a stirring lesson in patriotism,

and an unforgettable music event, all in one program

May 2, 2015

Saturday • 7:30 PM

Pantages Theater

The 2014-2015 Season

Featuringmezzo-soprano

Heidi Vanderford

and

TCB soloists

Bill Dyer,

Morris

Northcutt,

& Jason

Gilliam

SOUSA! Tacoma Concert Band

Robert Musser, conductor John Forier, announcer

Mikaela Hobson, placard assistant

The Fairest of the Fair John Philip Sousa (1854 – 1932) ..............................................................

Light Cavalry Overture Franz von Suppé (1819 – 1895) .............................................................. arranged by Henry Fillmore

Parto, parto from the opera La Clemenza di Tito Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791) ..... transcribed by José Schyns

Heidi Vanderford, mezzo-soprano

Cousins Herbert L. Clarke (1867 – 1945) ..................................................................................... arranged by Ray E. Cramer

Morris Northcutt, cornet and Bill Dyer, trombone

Manzoni Requiem, excerpts Giuseppe Verdi (1813 – 1901) ......................................................... arranged by Emil Mollenhauer

~INTERVAL~

The U. S. Field Artillery March John Philip Sousa (1854 – 1932) ...............................................

Seguidilla from the opera Carmen Georges Bizet (1838 – 1875) ................................................. arranged by Leonard B. Smith

Heidi Vanderford, mezzo-soprano

Yankee Doodle, Fantasie Humoresque David W. Reeves (1838 – 1900) .....................................

Zigeunerweisen (Gipsy Airs) Pablo de Sarasate (1844 – 1908) .................................................... arranged by Dokshitser/Mortimer

Jason Gilliam, euphonium

The Stars And Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa (1854 – 1932) .................................................

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Robert Musser is Professor Emeritus at the University of Puget Sound, where he was Director of Bands, Professor of Oboe and Saxophone and Chairman of Winds and Percussion for 34 years. He is the founder, music director and conductor of the Tacoma Concert Band, an organization that has gained a national and international reputation for excellence. He is also the former music director and conductor of the Puget Sound Youth Wind Ensemble. For many years he performed as principal oboe with the Tacoma Symphony and as a woodwind specialist (playing oboe, English horn, flute,clarinet and saxophone) throughout the Puget Sound area. Among his many awards are the National Band Association Citation of Excellence, election into the prestigious American Bandmasters Association (an honorary organization for

distinguished band conductors), the Diploma of the Sudler Order of Merit of the John Philip Sousa Foundation, and election into the Washington Music Educators Association Hall of Fame. He has conducted numerous regional and state festivals and honor bands and appeared as a guest conductor of both bands and orchestras throughout the United States, Canada, China, Russia, and Ukraine. Upon his retirement from the University of Puget Sound the Mayor of Tacoma, on behalf of the City Council, proclaimed April 22, 2005 as ROBERT MUSSER DAY in the City of Tacoma “in celebrating the contributions of this outstanding educator, musician and mentor.”

The Tacoma Concert Band, founded in 1981 by its Conductor and Music Director Robert Musser, enjoys a regional, national and international reputation. The band’s mission is to provide the Puget Sound community with a professional quality wind ensemble performing the very finest symphonic band music; to offer a high-quality performance opportunity to local wind and percussion musicians; to support and encourage the region’s school band programs; and to reaffirm the community concert band’s position in American music. From its beginning concert at Stadium High School in 1981, through a progression of awards, commissions, European tours, and guest artists,

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(cont.) the TCB has established itself as the Northwest’s premier community symphonic band. This summer, 2015, the band will perform in Spain.

The TCB performs an eclectic blend of musical styles ranging from Bach to Broadway and Strauss to Sousa, with its roots in the tradition of the finest European and American bands and extending through to new music commissioned especially for the band. The band has received many awards, including the prestigious Sudler Scroll of the John Philip Sousa Foundation, a national award for community bands of outstanding quality, and awards for excellence from the Tacoma and Pierce County Arts Commissions. In the summer of 2007, the TCB was invited to perform at an international band festival in southern France, and in 2011 it made a triumphant tour of Europe, with concerts in Prague, Salzburg, Vienna, and Budapest .

Jason Gilliam is a native of Tacoma, Washington. He holds the Bachelor of Music and Master of Arts in Teaching from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington, where he studied with Peter Ellefson, Ron Munson, and Steve Fissel. Jason currently holds the position of Lecturer of Euphonium and Trombone at the Pacific Lutheran Universi ty, and is a lso a Kindergarten teacher in the Steilacoom School District.

Jason has enjoyed an ever increasing demand as a clinician and euphonium soloist. Gilliam has been a featured euphonium artist at the 2012 International Tuba Euphonium Conference in Linz, Austria, the Northern Rockies Tuba Euphonium Festival, Monroe High School Wind Ensemble, Emerald Ridge High School Concert Band, the Northwest Regional International Tuba Euphonium Conference, the University of Idaho, University of Oregon, University of Victoria, Pacific Lutheran University, Puget Brass,

Brass Band Northwest, the Harvey Phillips Northwest Big Brass Bash, Sun City Concert Band (Sun City, Arizona), Sitka High School Band (Sitka, Alaska), Tacoma Community College Wind Ensemble, Tacoma Community College Orchestra, and the Northshore Concert Band (Evanston, Illinois).

Gilliam was the solo euphoniumist in the Tacoma Concert Band for over 20 years, and was a featured soloist in over 45 performances. In 2011, Jason was a featured soloist with the band on a tour of Prague, Salzburg, Vienna, and Budapest. Jason also was soloist with the band on their 2007 tour of La Croix Valmer, France, and will be a featured soloist when the band tours Spain in the summer of 2015.

Other performance credits include the Seattle Symphony, Tacoma Symphony, Auburn Symphony, The Tubadours, and the Northwest Mahler Festival Orchestra.

Jason Gilliam is a Yamaha Performing Artist, and plays the Yamaha 842S euphonium, 632 Eb tuba, and the 882GO tenor trombone.

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William Dyer is the director of music at Grays Harbor College, in Aberdeen, WA. He holds degrees in music from Northwestern University and the University of Puget Sound. He is presently conducting research on the development and maintenance of identity in aging recreational musicians for his doctoral dissertation through Boston University.

William achieved National Certification in music education in 2002. He was awarded a Fulbright award by the U.S. Department of State in 2008, resulting in a teaching assignment at Duncanrig Secondary School in East Kilbride, Scotland. In the spring of 2011 he was p re sen ted the Ya le Un ive r s i ty Distinguished Music Educator Award. An accomplished trombonist, William has performed with a variety of amateur and professional ensembles both in the United States and abroad. Most recently William was featured as a soloist with the Tacoma Concert Band on their 2011 tour of Eastern Europe, and will be featured in Spain in the summer of 2015. He has studied with Patricia Crossen, Steven Fissel, Mark Lawrence, and Frank Crisafulli.

Heidi Vandorford, mezzo-soprano, known for her rich sound and her versatility, is establishing her international career in some of the world’s finest opera theaters. The Seattle-born singer has recently made three important debuts at world-renowned opera houses including Washington National Opera, Gran Teatre de Liceu in Barcelona, and Chicago Opera Theater. Equally at home in contemporary repertoire (Dead Man Walking, Death in Venice) and the Wagnerian repertoire (where she has sung alongside tenor Placido Domingo in two different productions), Ms. Vanderford also has had considerable success in works of Rossini (Il viaggio a Reims) and Verdi (Il Trovatore, La Traviata). As a Wagnerian, she has sung not only Valkyrie and Flower Maiden roles, but also the solo role of Flosshilde in the Das Rheingold.

Ms. Vanderford also is an exponent of the song and concert repertoire, particularly Spanish works (El Amor Brujo), and of chamber works for voice and classical guitar. During a Spanish-song workshop in Granada, Spain,

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(cont.) she was selected to sing in master classes with mezzo-soprano legend Teresa Berganza. Among Ms. Vanderford’s recent concert successes was a Mahler Symphony No. 2 engagement with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Ecuador (Quito, 2009-2010). Ms. Vanderford has been especially fortunate in her training, which has included challenging and rewarding assignments at the young artist programs of Glimmerglass Opera, Opera Theater of St. Louis and Cincinnati Opera. In three summer seasons at Opera Theater of St. Louis, she understudied the title role in Offenbach's The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein in addition to singing Oenone in Rameau's Hippolytus et Aricie. She also has considerable experience in oratorio repertoire, and has performed Handel's Messiah, the Verdi Requiem and the alto solo in the Rachmaninoff Vespers to great acclaim.

Heidi Vanderford is a graduate of the highly regarded Indiana University School of Music, where she sang roles such as Dorabella in Così fan tutte, Lucretia in The Rape of Lucretia, and Aunt Cecilia in Mark Adamo’s Little Women. Favorite roles include Charlotte from Werther and the title role in Carmen. She is a winner of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale competition, as well as being a regional finalist in the Pacific Northwest Metropolitan Opera National Council auditions and a district winner of the Portland MONC auditions.

Morris Northcutt is a native of Tacoma where he attended Clover Park High School and the University of Puget Sound. Morris has been a member of and a featured soloist for the Tacoma Concert Band since 1990. He has performed with numerous musical o rg a n i z a t i o n s t h r o u g h o u t t h e Northwest and abroad including the Tacoma Symphony, Tacoma Civic Chorus, Evergreen Brass Quintet, Philharmonic Brass, and The Swing Reunion Orchestra where he is currently lead trumpet.

Morris most recently had the honor of soloing with French trumpet player Dennis Gautier and his Big Band as a part of the 70th anniversary of the Allied landing in Southern France. Morris will also be featured in Spain this summer with the Tacoma Concert Band.

Mr. Northcutt is a local entrepreneur and is active in the community serving as a member of the Lakewood Rotary Club and the St. Francis Cabrini Strategic Planning Committee. Morris is a real estate investor and the Founder of CloudEasy4, a company that provides digital and print media and marketing services for businesses across the country.

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Jim Christnacht Vice President

Michael Engstrom Secretary

Kim Lintott Treasurer

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TACOMACONCERTBANDFriends of the Tacoma Concert band

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Donations received too late to list above will be acknowledged in a later program

Friends of the Tacoma Concert band

SERVICES Bob McCluskey and KLAY radio Charles McGregor The Neiders Company Mini Storage The Sound Preservers The University of Puget Sound Pat Wooster SPONSOR ($500+) The Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Foundation David and Pamela Konsa KUOW (Media Sponsor) Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Karen J. Stay BENEFACTOR ($200-$499) Anonymous William J. Barton Boeing Gift Matching Program Leslie and Barbara Fox Anita Johnson Stuart and Joan Lane Tony Mahar Lavonne and Morris Northcutt Mark and Analee Reutlinger James and Diane Schultz Dennis and Barbara Shaw Tim and Marcia Sherry Douglas and Diane Stillman Pat Van Haren SUSTAINER ($100 - $199) Anonymous Burt W. Ballentine Teresa and Kelsey Barnes James and Yvonne Chapman Elizabeth A. Cullen Arlen and Nancy Davison John Falskow and Cindy Renander Charles and Patti Horn Mary Louise Korsten Microsoft Giving Campaign Harold Prescott Teri Rideout Robert and Marie Robinson Odell and Edith Wallace

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Donations received too late to list above will be acknowledged in a later program

Friends of the Tacoma Concert band

SERVICES Bob McCluskey and KLAY radio Charles McGregor The Neiders Company Mini Storage The Sound Preservers The University of Puget Sound Pat Wooster SPONSOR ($500+) The Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Foundation David and Pamela Konsa KUOW (Media Sponsor) Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Karen J. Stay BENEFACTOR ($200-$499) Anonymous William J. Barton Boeing Gift Matching Program Leslie and Barbara Fox Anita Johnson Stuart and Joan Lane Tony Mahar Lavonne and Morris Northcutt Mark and Analee Reutlinger James and Diane Schultz Dennis and Barbara Shaw Tim and Marcia Sherry Douglas and Diane Stillman Pat Van Haren SUSTAINER ($100 - $199) Anonymous Burt W. Ballentine Teresa and Kelsey Barnes James and Yvonne Chapman Elizabeth A. Cullen Arlen and Nancy Davison John Falskow and Cindy Renander Charles and Patti Horn Mary Louise Korsten Microsoft Giving Campaign Harold Prescott Teri Rideout Robert and Marie Robinson Odell and Edith Wallace

PATRON ($50 - $99) William J. Barton Holmes Benge Virginia Eshelman Wally and Beryl Emerson-Nash Claire Hull Jim and Diane Hunt Martin E. Ives Elizabeth Jachim Nancy Kleinschmidt Laurenne and Robert Minnich Frank and Violet Mizukami Dr. Martin and Barbara Neeb Richard and Edna Perrault Jerry and Sally Wax John and Louise Weldon SUPPORTER ($25- $49) Anonymous John Howard Bell Byron and Sharon Eager Mrs. Francis Hilliard Norma Kinsman Fred and Diane Langton Walter and Josephine Reichel Joy A. Ross Frederic and Nancy Shelton Lynn and Kathy Sommers Mr. and Mrs. William Stedman Richard and Barbara Stockstad Helen Stern Regine and Wilson Ward Brian and Teresa Woolery Ben and Karen Yamamoto BOOSTER ($10 -$24) Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bakke Christa Barke Leda Darlington Tom Foster Barbara Johnson and Patti Harris Walter and Barbara Huber Anne Fowler Kurtis Marjorie Lovrak Mary E. Meyer Jack Turpin John and Myra Weber Mary Wigton

Donations received too late to list above will be acknowledged in a later program

Friends of the Tacoma Concert band

SERVICES Bob McCluskey and KLAY radio Charles McGregor The Neiders Company Mini Storage The Sound Preservers The University of Puget Sound Pat Wooster SPONSOR ($500+) The Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Foundation David and Pamela Konsa KUOW (Media Sponsor) Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Karen J. Stay BENEFACTOR ($200-$499) Anonymous William J. Barton Boeing Gift Matching Program Leslie and Barbara Fox Anita Johnson Stuart and Joan Lane Tony Mahar Lavonne and Morris Northcutt Mark and Analee Reutlinger James and Diane Schultz Dennis and Barbara Shaw Tim and Marcia Sherry Douglas and Diane Stillman Pat Van Haren SUSTAINER ($100 - $199) Anonymous Burt W. Ballentine Teresa and Kelsey Barnes James and Yvonne Chapman Elizabeth A. Cullen Arlen and Nancy Davison John Falskow and Cindy Renander Charles and Patti Horn Mary Louise Korsten Microsoft Giving Campaign Harold Prescott Teri Rideout Robert and Marie Robinson Odell and Edith Wallace

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SERVICES Bob McCluskey and KLAY radio Charles McGregor The Neiders Company Mini Storage The Sound Preservers The University of Puget Sound Pat Wooster SPONSOR ($500+) The Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Foundation David and Pamela Konsa KUOW (Media Sponsor) Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Karen J. Stay BENEFACTOR ($200-$499) Anonymous William J. Barton Boeing Gift Matching Program Leslie and Barbara Fox Anita Johnson Stuart and Joan Lane Tony Mahar Lavonne and Morris Northcutt Mark and Analee Reutlinger James and Diane Schultz Dennis and Barbara Shaw Tim and Marcia Sherry Douglas and Diane Stillman Pat Van Haren SUSTAINER ($100 - $199) Anonymous Burt W. Ballentine Teresa and Kelsey Barnes James and Yvonne Chapman Elizabeth A. Cullen Arlen and Nancy Davison John Falskow and Cindy Renander Charles and Patti Horn Mary Louise Korsten Microsoft Giving Campaign Harold Prescott Teri Rideout Robert and Marie Robinson Odell and Edith Wallace

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Piccolo Jan Lofdahl

Flute Sidnee-Marie Dunn Richard Lince Liliya Linder Teresa Mizukami-Stahnke* Lynnette Shults

Oboe Michael LaBrecque (E.H.) Lynn Zatzkin*

Bb Soprano Clarinet Sandy Arnold Mari Bemis Lawrence Bradley* Les Fox Renee Gale Kathy Herrmann Heidi Huckins Justin Inouye Jim Klippert Kim Lintott Don Miller Mark Reutlinger Sondra Shamrell Stephanie Sheppard Bryon Taylor

Alto Clarinet Debe Christnacht

Bass Clarinet Bill Forsyth

Bassoon David Cripe* Dennis Dearth Stefanie Octave

Alto Saxophone Julie Allison* Stacia Rink

Tenor Saxophone Bill Turnidge

Baritone Saxophone Jake Casberg

French Horn Lavonne Northcutt Robert Read Ashley Smith Mark Willis*

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Cornet/Trumpet Judd Aetzel Sheryl Baisinger Robin Bruce-Aijian Dan Harrington Jim Hunt David Leavens Dana Lede Morris Northcutt*

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Band continued success, and proudly support their talents

as we celebrate their achievements.

Talent means nothing without opportunity.It isn’t enough to simply have talent. You have to hone

it and put it to use; otherwise, it will go unnoticed. The

same can be said for your wealth. Having investments is

one thing, but for them to reach their potential, they

must be handled responsibly. As a Financial Advisor,

that’s my job. I would welcome the opportunity to

discuss with you how we can help you make

the most of your assets.

Rebecca Stay CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER ™

Second Vice President Financial Advisor

2727 Hollycroft

Gig Harbor, WA 98335 +1 253 853-5764

[email protected] www.morganstanley.com/

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On behalf of Morgan Stanley, we wish Tacoma Concert

Band continued success, and proudly support their talents

as we celebrate their achievements.

Talent means nothing without opportunity.It isn’t enough to simply have talent. You have to hone

it and put it to use; otherwise, it will go unnoticed. The

same can be said for your wealth. Having investments is

one thing, but for them to reach their potential, they

must be handled responsibly. As a Financial Advisor,

that’s my job. I would welcome the opportunity to

discuss with you how we can help you make

the most of your assets.

Rebecca Stay CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER ™

Second Vice President Financial Advisor

2727 Hollycroft

Gig Harbor, WA 98335 +1 253 853-5764

[email protected] www.morganstanley.com/