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Spring Concert 2018
Upcoming Dates
May 9th Booster Meeting 7:00 in the Band Room
May 12th Percussion Day at Marlington
May 24th Field Commander Try-outs
May 26th HS Band Banquet
May 28th Memorial Day Parades
June 3rd Graduation
June 6th Last Day Of School
July 16th First day of summer practices for MDM
Aug. 12th - 17th H.S. Mandatory Band Camp at Muskingum!!!!!!!
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Under the Direction of
Bret PendergastMay 1, 2018 at 7:00 pm
in the High School Auditorium
The
8 Grade Percussion SectionMarch Of The Aardvark………….…………..…Chris Crockarell
This percussion sextet is part of the the “Rhythmsicles” book and includes several pieces on the OMEA Solo & Ensemble Class C Contest list.
The
High School Jazz BandSoloists: Alison Sanor
Forget You…………………………………………..….…CeeLo Green arr.
Bruno Mars and The Smeezington’s had a hand in writing this 60’s Motown inspired hit. CeeLo won a Grammy for Best Urban/Alternative Performance.
Alto Saxophone Trumpet Trombone
Trenton Herzog^ Kassandra Kurtz Marc Vichnar
Luis Montelongo Breanna Baumgarten Rex Jackson
Alivia Collins Jorja Kline Michael Myers
Megan Quinn Isabella Delmoro Alexandrea Thomas
Christina Dager Erika Black Preston Hartman
Tenor Saxophone Madi Hall Percussion
Alison Sanor Piano Rylee Miles
Jonathan Kurtz Corrine Bauhof^ Connor Ecrement^
Bari Saxophone Guitar Jonathan Brahler
Chance Gaczkowski Sloan Stakleff
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Parent – Teacher Communication – Concert Etiquette
THE TEN RULES OF CONCERT ETIQUETTETHE TEN RULES OF CONCERT ETIQUETTETHE TEN RULES OF CONCERT ETIQUETTETHE TEN RULES OF CONCERT ETIQUETTE (For Adults)
1. Refrain from talking. The first and greatest rule. It also includes whispering to or disciplining your other children. 2. Refrain from unwrapping noisy candy wrappers during the performance. If the composer wanted to include crinkle paper noises to the music, he/she would have written it into the parts. 3. Turn off pagers, cell phones and watch alarms. While many cell phones and pagers have symphonic-like rings, they don’t always fit into the musical score, nor do they provide pleasant sounds for your neighbors. 4. Do not wave to your children during the concert. After all, they do know who you are already, and they know you are there; you most likely brought them to the concert. 5. Do not take flash photography. You do not want your child to fall off the stage from blindness, do you? 6. Do not walk down the center aisle with your video camera. Video cameras work just as well from the back of the auditorium. (Besides; the light is usually not good enough for video taping anyway.) 7. Do not leave as soon as your child’s portion of the concert is over. All of the students deserve a full audience for their performances. Remember, next time your child’s song(s) could be last. 8. Applaud at appropriate times. Some musical selections have several sections. Remember, it’s not over until all of the sections of that selection have been performed. 9. Do not leave the auditorium during the music. Wait for a break in the concert to visit the restroom, unless you are carrying a screaming child, in which case you should leave quietly and quickly. PLEASE! 10. Go to the concert expecting the best. You might just be surprised how good your student sounds when the other students join in!
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Thank You’s…Our Principals Mr. Pepper, Mr. Spondyl, and Mr. Evanich for all of their
support and help.
Mr. Cannon and the Custodial Staff for making all of our lives better.
The Staff and Teachers for their help with our program.
My Assistants - Mr. & Mrs. Marshall for making our programs better with
their skills and abilities.
Mrs. Grubb, Mrs. Newill, Mrs. Ashmore, Mrs. Troyer and the Boosters for
working so hard to support the program, staff, and students.
The Students for all their hard work this year!
Mr. Knoll and the Administration for all of their help and for the programs.
All of the Parents that make learning music a priority in their kids lives.
Mr. Al-Hadid for his help and willingness to work together.
Stacie, Corwin, and Drew - The Roses on the Path to the Tower.
The
6 Grade BandA Prehistoric Suite………………….………..………Paul Jennings
We will be playing two movements from the suite - “Stegosaurus” and “Brontosaurus” (featuring the trombone section).
God Bless The USA……………….……………….Lee Greenwood arr. Michael Sweeney
This is Country singer Lee Greenwood’s signature song. He wrote the song in 1983 because he felt we needed to be more united after the Korean Air Lines
Flight 007 was shot down.
Smoke On The Water………….……Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, & Paice
arr. Paul Murtha Guitar - Leah Guess
Deep Purple recorded this song in 1972 and it still gets worldwide airplay to this day. In 1994, 1,322 guitarists met in Vancouver to play the main riff for a
place in the Guinness Book Of World Records. The record has been broken three more times with the last being 6,346 players in Warsaw, Poland in 2009.
Percussion
Rylee Miles* Connor Ecrement^ Killian Caldwell
Elijah Ketler Jonathan Brahler Jorja Kline
Branyn Gerber^ Tyler Nidy Edward Rose
Matthew Ashmore
Percussion
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* = First Chair ^ = Senior
Flute Clarinet Trumpet
Mackenzie Buehler Emily Fox Raymond Cleveland
Jozie Cobb Trevor Holona KatieLynn England
Chloe Donnaurnmo Leah Menegay Leah Guess
Lauren Donovan Ashlyn Oswald David Hoebeke
Nattallie Naugle Brianna Waite Joshuah Stollings
Chloe Turner Joshua Tarter
Lucas Zink
The
High School Jazz BandThe Pink Panther………………………..……….…Henry Mancini
arr. Phil Field
This classic theme from the 1963 movie has been used in many other movies and commercials and is one of the most iconic character themes.
The
7 Grade BandNew York, New York…………..…Comden, Green, & Bernstein
arr. Jerry Brubaker
This Broadway selection comes from the musical “On The Town” and opened in 1944. In 1949, a film version was released starring Gene Kelly, Frank
Sinatra, Jules Munshin, Ann Miller, Vera Ellen and Betty Garrett. “New York, New York” was one of the few songs that made it to the movie.
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Flute Bass Clarinet Trumpet
Allyson Haines*^ Erika Black Kassandra Kurtz*
Ashley Tarter Madi Hall Breanna Baumgarten
Danica Sedoris Corrine Bauhof^ Sierra Harris
Katie Shatzer Alto Saxophone Heaven Garren
Isabella Delmoro Trenton Herzog*^ Ryan Rigdon
Katie Truax Chance Gaczkowski Kaitlyn Maley
Christina Dager Megan Denny^ David Unkefer
Miranda Morian Mario Babbo Trombone
Cassidy Lanham Carter Gramlich Marc Vichnar*
Victoria Young Tenor Saxophone Emily Troyer^
Chantel Garnes^ Megan Quinn Nicholas Watson
Alexis Hoopes Katlynn Everhart Preston Hartman
Oboe Bari Saxophone Joshua Rzucidlo
Michaela Nolf Luis Montelongo Euphonium
Clarinet Bassoon Rex Jackson
Alison Sanor* BreAnna Boyce^ Alexandrea Thomas
Maria Basso^ French Horn Tuba
Elizabeth Narris Brennah Grubb^* Samuel Morrow*^
Savannah Sponseller^ Jonathan Kurtz Michael Myers
William Cameron Karina DeLeon
Sarianne Baum
Katelyn Bowers
Kenzie Ashmore^* = First Chair ^ = Senior
Alto Saxophone Trombone Percussion
Hannah Hersher Serenity Carnes Mason Fenske
Alix Leonard Wyatt Dillon Austin Galloway
Lillian Pulka Hunter Hawkins Grace Harris
Baritone Caiden O’Brien Robert Porter
Shekinah Ketler Emma Phillips Travis Ward
Violin Tuba Nash Minor
Bookelyn Smith Michael Myers
The
High School Concert Band
Medley from Miss Saigon…..……Claude-Michael Schönberg arr. Warren Barker
This musical is based on Puccini’s “Madam Butterfly”, but updated to the Vietnam War. It is the creators second major hit (Les Miserables) and the original run lasted ten years! It will be presented at Playhouse Square in
January of 2019.
The
High School Concert &8 Grade Bands
The Hymn Of Acxiom…………………………………Vienna Teng arr. Douglas Thrower & Tom Rarick
We have had this song for a while and I really wanted to hear it all together finally. It was used by the Bluecoats in their show “Tilt” and was the inspiration for this year really long note during the marching season.
My Shot…………….…………………….…….Lin-Manuel Miranda arr. Michael Brown
Soloists: Claire Gerber and Pilar Montelongo We sightread this song at the MIOSM Concert. Now we get to hear all of the
students hard work on this hit from Hamilton. It will be playing in Cleveland at the Playhouse Theater starting in July of this year.
Flute Alto Saxophone Trombone
Emma Jackson* Marta Miranda* Timothy Mayle*
Wyatt Coffey Spenser Rozich Kyler Mattern
Kayla Marteney Emma Schnebelen Jacob Marriner
Abigail Corlett Elliot Lanzer Isaac Majoris
Summer Davis Dylan Reynolds Madisyn Greer
Mariah Babbo Logan Visi Baritone
Clarinet Trumpet Kasey Lam
Maria Warner* Garret Kunz* Tuba
Kaylee Cherry William Coffey Grace Edwards
Jayden Kelly% Autumn Ronske Percussion
Olivia Todd Jordan Dunham Elizabeth Mason*
Benjamin Lacher% Hunter Evans Nash Minor
Autumn Myers Lilly Caldwell
Hannah Frederick Rolando Ramirez
Sade Minor
Tenor Saxophone
Dakota Garren
Bari Saxophone
Lauren Price*58 * = First Chair %=Bass Clarinet
The
High School Jazz BandSoloists: Kassandra Kurtz and Trenton Herzog
Spinning Wheel……………..……..…….David Clayton Thomas arr. John Berry
Blood, Sweat, and Tears wrote this jazzy tune in 1969 and is one of their biggest hits. It ends in a strange 3/4 section giving it an incomplete ending.
The
8 Grade BandHeathens……………….………….………………………Tyler Joseph
arr. Victor Lopez
This 21 Pilots song was used in the movie “Suicide Squad” and is yet another superhero movie from DC Comics. The movie boasted a large ensemble cast
highlighting Will Smith, Margot Robbie, and Viola Davis.
Strike Up The Band……….Ira Gershwin & George Gershwin arr. Andrew Balant
The musical opened in 1927 and was a satire about the taste for war. In it, America goes to war with Switzerland over a trivial trade issue. In 1940, it was
turned into a movie starring Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney.
Uptown Funk.………….…Mars, Bhasker, Lawrence, Gallaspy, Ronson, Williams, Simmons, Ronnie Wilson,
C. Wilson, Taylor, & Robert Wilson arr. Michael Story
Definitely THE most people credited for a song! That comes from a copyright settlement that made the Gap Band members cowriters of the songs because of
the similarities to their “Oops Upside Your Head”.
The
High School Jazz BandSoloists: Rylee Miles, Trenton Herzog, Luis Montelongo
Zoot Suit Riot……………….……….………Steve Perry arr. Paul Murtha
This is the Cherry Poppin’ Daddies biggest hit and is based off of the 1940’s swing style.
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Flute Bari Saxophone Euphonium
Pilar Montelongo* Chance Gaczkowski Jasmyne May*
Janaan Alihassan Trumpet
Clarinet Lindsey Rhoads* Tuba
Andrea Dager* Konnor Jackson Zachary Morris
Amelia Reeves Jacob Hamilton Samuel Morrow
Orah Green Alec Goodwin Percussion
Cade Ulbricht Gavin McCoy CaliAnn England*
Bass Clarinet French Horn Logan Waite
Erika Black Claire Gerber* Antonio Delmoro
Alto Saxophone Brennah Grubb Charles Bauhof
William Lanzer* Jonathan Kurtz Zacharius Clevenger
Trenton Herzog Trombone Kevin Aeling
Tenor Saxophone Marc Vichnar
Megan Quinn Emily Troyer
Alexandrea Thomas
* = First Chair