Xylophone Magic The Monroe College-Community Symphonic Band MONDAY, May 2, 2016 7:30 p.m.
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M O N R O E C O U N T Y C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E
presents
Xylophone Magic The Monroe College-Community Symphonic Band IN THE MEYER THEATER AT THE LA-Z-BOY CENTER
MONDAY MAY 2, 2016 7:30 PM FEATURING JOHN DORSEY
with XYLOPHONE
DWIGHT GOOSSEN GUEST CONDUCTOR
MARK B. FELDER BAND DIRECTOR
PROGRAM Festival Fanfare........................................................... Philip Sparke Second Suite............................................................ Robert E. Jager I. Fanfare II. Ballade III. Scherzo Clarinet Candy ..................................................... Leroy Anderson Conductor – Dwight Goossen
Minimalist Dances.....................................................Matt Conway October Mountain ................................................Alan Hovhaness Percussion Section – La Batterie
March from “1941”....................................................John Williams arr. Paul Lavender Concertino for Xylophone and Band................ Toshiro Mayuzumi arr. Whitney Prince Xylophone– John Dorsey
I. Allegro II. Adagietto III. Presto
Rainbow Ripples...................................... George Hamilton Green arr. Floyd E. Werle Xylophone– John Dorsey
Paradiso.................................................................Robert W. Smith The White Rose March....................................... John Philip Sousa
SYMPHONY BAND PERSONNEL MARK B. FELDER - BAND DIRECTOR
Piccolo Cheryl Lohmeyer Leanne Pobursky* Flute Meg Fedorowicz Rachel Fisher Kelsi Gautz* Laura Gawel Dorothy Gudes Morgan LaFlure Cheryl Lohmeyer Katie Muriel Leanne Pobursky Janice Robert Sharon Schiller Connie Tyrrell Oboe Kathleen Hayes Holly Morse Charles Pease* English Horn Holly Morse Bassoon Sarah Dusseau Dan Jansen* Erin Faulk-Ringle Joe Sonoras Eb Soprano Clarinet Melissa Brown Clarinet Julie Baldwin Amanda Braden Melissa Brown Beth Duvendack Elanor Falconer Amanda Feaganes Maggie Gautz Katie Giese Lea Grau Patricia Green Louanne Hennessy Lynnette Miller
Susan Nagley Cheri Schuster Elizabeth Stewart Lynne Wilson* Alto Clarinet Lynne Windsor Bass Clarinet Michael Mohn* April Thomas Megan Williamson Eb Contra-Bass Clarinet Michael Mohn Alto Saxophone Susan Bernhard Paul DeVee* James Nuechterlein Caryn Vavrick Lee Yoas Tenor Saxophone Jerry Kreger Cory Meggitt Baritone Saxophone Kathi Orr Trumpet Zac Coddaire Blake Culver Dwight Goossen Ryan Jewell Andrew Miller Mitch Steils Mahlon Tuttle* Jaymi Yettaw Horn Jared Hehl Marty Holdren Ron Koch Mark Wellman John Wilson Jeff Windsor
Trombone Mike Bayes* Arlene Bloomer Alicia Goda Spencer Hehl Richard Pierce David Todd Daniel “Bubba” Wilson Bass Trombone Brian Harrington Craig Schaar Euphonium David Bachar* Kim Mohn David Welling Tuba Daniel H. Duvendack* Lance Hillenbrand Eric Hohenberger Jon Moore Bryan Troutman String Bass Sandra Lentner* Percussion Eric Alexius Chris Bennett Jon Hunley Jen Hutka Jonathan Mohn Steve Whitford* Timpani Tim Lentner Piano Elizabeth Stewart
*Principal
AUXILIARY PERSONNEL Vocalists from Agora Chorale Elisabeth Brockman John Burkardt Larisa Burks Laura Hehl Rudy Hernandez Cassondra Kylie Ginger Mason Melissa Smith Brianna Morgan Devroe Songalewski Trumpets Emily Brown Ida High School
Jack Ploeger Bedford High School Isabelle Reaume Dundee High School Garrett Yount Whiteford High School Trombones Noah Balazs Bedford High School Max Cooley Dundee High School
Taylor Carpenter Dundee High School
Grant Dowler Ida High School
Jeffrey Carver Bedford High School
Kameron O’Leary Ida High School
Chad Coulter Ida High School
Sydney Roscoe Whiteford High School
Sierra Cox Ida High School
Shelby Slusher Bedford High School
Alysha Dierkens Whiteford High School
Sam Steils Ida High School
Brianna Finley Monroe High School
Katie Stump Dundee High School
Evan Franzel Dundee High School
Danielle Tucker Bedford High School
Luke Kessler Bedford High School
Dominic Vigliotti Dundee High School
Emma Lough Whiteford High School Sam Mohn True Life Centers
JOHN DORSEY
John Dorsey, Associate Professor of Music at Eastern Michigan University, maintains an active teaching and performing career. His teaching duties include applied percussion, Percussion Ensemble, African Ensemble, percussion methods class and instructing the Marching Band drumline. Mr. Dorsey is currently Principal Percussionist for the Michigan Opera Theatre Orchestra, the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra and the Saginaw Bay Orchestra. In addition to these permanent positions, he substitutes frequently with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, with which he has also recorded and toured. When not performing in one of these situations, he performs for professional musical theater productions, national touring artists, percussion groups, jazz/dance bands and other freelance opportunities in the Southeast Michigan area. He performed and recorded as Timpanist and Percussionist with the Detroit Concert Band during its final years of existence under the direction of Dr. Leonard B. Smith, has performed as guest soloist with concert bands and he continues to conduct educational clinics and adjudicate at festivals and competitions throughout the region. Mr. Dorsey received his Master of Music degree in Percussion Performance from the University of Michigan where he studied with Charles Owen and his Bachelor of Music degree in Percussion Performance from the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas where he studied with Richard Brown and Phil Kraus.
MARK B. FELDER
Mark B. Felder has been band director at Monroe County Community College for twentytwo years. Before and during that time he was the band director of the award-winning Jefferson High School Bands for twenty-nine years. Mark served twelve years in local and state offices of the Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association, including President of District 12. He was named Band Director of the Year for District 12 of MSBOA. He also was named Music Alumnus Guest Conductor of the Year in 1988 for Eastern Michigan University. Mark has been musical director for over 150 musicals including 12 years as a musical director at Croswell Opera House in Adrian, MI. He received the prestigious Jeff nomination in Chicago for Best Musical Direction for the second national tour of Into the Woods by Stephen Sondheim. He has been a guest lecturer at The University of Michigan, Eastern Michigan University, University of Toledo, and Adrian College. He was recently name musical director for the Dodworth Saxhorn Band, a Civil Era Brass Band. Mark is owner of Vivo Productions, a local recording studio. He is a regular performer with the Johnny Knorr Orchestra out of Toledo, Ohio and has toured with Stars of the Lawrence Welk, Manhattan Transfer, and the Shrine Circus. Mark and his wife, Ann, have three children and live in Monroe, Michigan.
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