Artie Henry Middle School: 2014 PASIC Performance Program

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M I DDLE S CHO OL PERCUSSION E NSE MBLE

artie HENRY



The Leander Independent School District presents the

artie HENRY M I DDLE S CHO OL PE RCUSS ION E NSE MBLE

Hector J. GIL Conductor

Robert T. HERRINGS, III

Rachel A. JOHNSTONE

Director of Bands

Assistant Director of Bands

Jeffrey R. SALINAS Assistant Director of Bands

PERCUSSIVE ARTS SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION 11:00 a.m. | Saturday, November 22, 2014 Indiana Convention Center | Wabash Ballroom Indianapolis, Indiana


congratulations

Leander Independent School District 204 W. South Street P.O. Box 218 Leander, Texas 78646 (512) 570-0000

Board of Trustees Pamela Waggoner President Aaron Johnson Vice President Don Hisle Secretary Grace S. Barber-Jordan, M.Ed. Member Russell Bundy Member Lisa Mallory Member Will Streit Member

ď ś Bret A. Champion, Ed.D. Superintendent

October 7, 2014 To the Percussive Arts Society, I offer my sincere congratulations to the Henry Middle School Percussion Ensemble for their selection to perform at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention in Indianapolis. This invitation confirms the hard work and dedication put forth by the students and their directors. You have committed to a quality program, and it shows. Well done! I commend you for your continued devotion to a superior percussion program, and I wish you a wonderful performance! Congratulations again. Respectfully,

Bret A. Champion

www.leanderisd.org


Leander Independent School District 204 W. South Street P.O. Box 218 Leander, Texas 78646 (512) 570-0000

Board of Trustees Pamela Waggoner President Aaron Johnson Vice President Don Hisle Secretary Grace S. Barber-Jordan, M.Ed. Member Russell Bundy Member Lisa Mallory Member Will Streit Member

ď ś Bret A. Champion, Ed.D. Superintendent

October 6, 2014 To the Percussive Arts Society, On behalf of the Leander ISD Board of Trustees, we offer our congratulations to the Artie Henry Middle School Percussion Ensemble for its recent honor of being selected as the inaugural middle school percussion ensemble to perform in Indianapolis next month at the international convention. Please know that your school board recognizes that your concert performance at this convention is prestigious and well deserved. Being recognized is evidence of your hard work and commitment to a quality program. We commend the students and directors for their dedication to the band program and wish them a wonderful concert! Congratulations again. Sincerely,

Pamela Waggoner

www.leanderisd.org


Henry Middle School

Leander Independent School District 100 N. Vista Ridge Blvd. Cedar Park, Texas 78613 (512) 570-3400 Fax: (512) 570-3405 David W. Ellis, Ph.D. Principal

Bret A. Champion, Ed.D. Superintendent

To The Percussive Arts Society International Convention:

The students, faculty, staff, and administration of Artie L. Henry Middle School are extremely proud and exited you have invited our Percussion Ensemble to perform at the 2014 Percussive Arts Society International Convention! The enthusiasm, dedication, and immense talent of our musicians never cease to amaze me. These young people are tremendous ambassadors for Henry Middle School and the Leander Independent School District. The recognition and acclaim they have garnered is well deserved.

Under the dedicated leadership and direction of our incredible directors (Robert Herrings, Hector Gil, Rachel Johnstone, and Jeffrey Salinas), the Henry Middle School band program has grown to over 300 students. In addition to outstanding musicianship, our band students excel in their display of both integrity and ethical behavior. I am proud of the hard work and dedication of each and every member of our exceptional band program and would like to acknowledge their contribution to our school, district, and community. The support of our parents, community, and the LISD administration also deserves mention. Our parent support group spends countless hours and makes tremendous sacrifices to ensure our band has every opportunity to be successful. Without the consistent support of the LISD administration, none of our band’s accomplishments would be possible.

The opportunity to perform at The Percussive Arts Society International Convention is not only an honor, but the culmination of the hard work and dedication of the entire band program at Henry Middle School. Thank you for recognizing our students and giving them the opportunity to share the beautiful music of the 20142015 Artie L. Henry Middle School Percussion Ensemble.

Sincerely,

David W. Ellis

Principal Artie L. Henry Middle School


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performers David ANDERSON is a seventh grade percussionist in the Artie Henry Middle School Band program. He is the son of Gary and Jennifer Anderson, and he is a brother to his four siblings, Joshua, Rachael, Megan, and Sarah. He is also a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and he is a Boy Scout with a goal of being an Eagle Scout. He spends 10 minutes spiking his hair every morning, and he enjoys playing basketball and practicing the piano. David enjoys being a part of the percussion section, and he loves the variety that being a percussionist has to offer. From this experience, David has learned the importance of time management and hard work. Native Texan Shane CULLEN has been a passionate musician since the age of fourwhen he started piano lessons with the ACO School of Music. After watching a DCI performance when he was in the fifth grade, Shane knew that percussion was going to be the next step in expanding his musical career. Although snare is his favorite, Shane’s piano experience has also proven fruitful on marimba. Shane has participated in track, cross-country, baseball, football, lacrosse, and is a second-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Shane will be following in big sister Ashtyn’s footsteps when he starts marching band in 2015 at Vista Ridge High School. Parents Alan and Kyndra could not be more proud of Shane’s accomplishments and are thrilled that Leander ISD is able to provide education that is rich in the arts. PASIC is providing Shane with the chance to enhance his performance skills and learn more about the opportunities provided to percussionists around the world. Evan DEKAY is an eighth grade percussionist in the Artie Henry Middle School Band program. Evan is the son of Lester and Olga DeKay, and he has one sister named Emma who attends Texas State University. Outside of Band, Evan is a member of the Boy Scouts and enjoys playing around on his computer. Evan has a strong love for music. He began to play the piano when he was nine, but did not start reading music until he was eleven. Evan is grateful to be been selected for percussion and enjoys the wide variety of instruments that are associated with playing percussion. Evan has thoroughly enjoyed the preparation for this performance and has truly refined his skills through what he has learned from and through the music. Evan feels that he is here today because of the great work of his band directors and the family atmosphere created at Henry Middle School.

Sue HAN is a seventh grade percussionist in the Henry Middle School Band program. Her mother’s name is Suyeon, and her father’s name is Hosung. Sue has two older brothers, Daniel and Stuart. Sue’s hobbies include playing a variety of instruments such as guitar, the bass guitar, drums, and some mainstream Asian instruments. In her spare time, Sue enjoys obsessing over bands that she never knew existed and arguing with her brothers. She has truly loved every part of this experience. While there have been times where it has been stressful, she knows the outcome will definitely be worth it. Sue also loves being a part of the percussion section because she’s a girl, and she wants to show that girls can drum, too … and because it’s fun! Sue feels very honored to be able to attend the 2014 PASIC Convention. Not only attending the convention, but the opportunity to actually preform is incredibly mind blowing! Being the first middle school percussion ensemble to preform at PASIC makes Sue feel like she can accomplish anything. Sue feels more than incredibly blessed to have amazing band directors who have helped her thus far, and for dealing with her because, “I’m a REALLY big handful.” Sue wishes the best for the band program and the percussion ensemble, and she feels more than ready to tackle what the future holds in life. Graham KOVACH is an eighth grade percussionist in the Artie Henry Middle School Band program. Graham’s mother and stepfather are Melissa and Hiten Patel, and his father is Jim Kovach. Graham also has a younger brother, Ben, who is beginning his percussive career in sixth grade band. Graham enjoys playing music, reading science fiction, running races, volunteering at local pet shelters and memorizing pi for no real reason other than for fun. He is also headed towards his black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Percussion — especially the marimba — has become a special part of Graham’s life since the sixth grade, when his director, Mr. Gil, introduced him to it. Graham doesn’t really know where he would be without music in his life. He feels that music has sort of a “calm” woven into it … except for Lavender Town, which has scarred him for life. Percussion has now led Graham to Indianapolis. He has prepared for the past four months, and he feels stronger than he ever has in this art. This experience has helped Graham gain confidence in

everything he does. The top band at Henry Middle School has also helped prepare and support him along the way. Graham is confident the ensemble will put on a good show, and he hopes that you will love and enjoy it as much as he does! Alice LEE is an eighth grade percussionist in the Henry Middle School Symphonic Band. Alice feels blessed to be in band, and it has always been her favorite class in school. Alice is genuinely excited to play at PASIC in Indianapolis, and is sincerely honored to be able to take this trip as well. Her family is from South Korea and her mother, SH, is a professional piano teacher and her father, father YK, is a professional, award-winning engineer. Alice has one younger sibling named Daniel who is also a percussionist. Alice’s family attends RRKPC, a Korean Christian Church. As a family, they have volunteered for food drives and fundraised for mission trips. Alice’s hobbies include ballet, which she has completed eight years of classes, and a year of Tae Kwon Do. Music is very important to Alice, and she enjoys playing, listening, and singing. Through the preparation for the 2014 PASIC Convention performance, and performing with her Henry Middle School Band family, Alice has gained an even greater love for music and percussion. She also feels that this preparation has helped her mature as a young lady, and she is very thankful for every precious memory and opportunity that has come her way. Collin J. MCENEANEY is an eighth grade percussionist in the Artie Henry Middle School Percussion Ensemble. Collin lives with his mother and three adorable cats in Texas. Besides music, Collin enjoys drawing and is a trained martial artist. Collin takes a lot of pride in being a percussionist because it is fun and challenging. Band has taught him a lot about music and also about responsibility and effort. It is a great opportunity for Collin to play at this year’s Percussive Arts Society International Convention. Collin is proud to be part of Henry Middle School Percussion Ensemble, being influenced and inspired by the best music directors. Andrew MINNE is 13 years old, and he lives with parents, Keith and Susan Minne, his 15-year-old sister Jessica, his sister’s dog Princess, and his cat Janus, a Siberian forest cat. Andrew’s favorite school subjects are Math, Science, and Spanish, but he enjoys every subject in some way, and does well in all of them.


Evan DEKAY

David ANDERSON

Alice LEE

Graham KOVACH

Shane CULLEN

Collin MCENEANEY

Sue HAN


Parth PARIKH

Andrew MINNE

Chloe STRAIN

Cole POMROY

Logan MYERS

Camilla URREA

Sergio RUENES


performers Outside of school, Andrew really enjoys video games, like most teens, but he also loves fencing and the occasional book or two. Percussion is, of course, another favorite hobby of Andrew’s, but because of all the concerts performed, and rehearsals, it feels more like he gets to do it professionally rather than just a hobby. Having the privilege of performing at PASIC has given Andrew some great experiences, and has allowed him to perform music he might not have had the privilege to perform otherwise. Being in band at Henry Middle School has provided him with experiences and friends he might never have experienced, and PASIC has helped him bond even more with his percussion friends from other levels of bands within the program at Henry Middle School, and even meet some amazing people who have helped prepare us for today’s concert. Overall, Andrew is overjoyed to have this privilege, and to be one of the first to experience it. Logan Jay MYERS is an eighth grade percussionist in the Henry Middle School Band program. Logan is 14 years old, and he lives with his parents, Ryan and Debbie. He also has two younger brothers, Caleb and Gabe. Caleb currently plays French horn in the Henry Middle School Band program as a sixth grader. For the last three years, Logan has been studying Tae Kwon Do and has achieved the rank of a first-degree black belt. One of his favorite pastimes is drawing. From working on school projects to doodling just for fun, he’ll start sketching at any time. Logan absolutely loves playing on his marimba at home! He has printed off countless sheets of video game music, and on top of all the practicing he does, he will occasionally attempt to pick out certain melodies from a cool movie soundtrack or TV show. Logan feels he has gained so much more experience in just the last six months by preparing for this PASIC performance. The music the ensemble is learning for PASIC has been challenging, but also very rewarding. This will be Logan’s first time to play drum set, and it has added to his appreciation for the diversity of percussion instruments. All in all, Logan is extremely excited about being in the first middle school percussion ensemble to be a part of PASIC and he looks forward to many more performances. Parth PARIKH is a seventh grade percussionist in the Henry Middle School

Band program. Parth’s family consists of his Mom, Parul Parikh, his Dad, Sanjay Parikh, and his sister, Krishna Parikh. Parth loves his family very much! Parth used to play soccer and has love for the sport, but now instead of playing, he is a referee. He also goes to his temple every Sunday, where he helps out and volunteers. Parth loves being outdoors, playing with friends and he really likes to have a lot of fun. He also enjoys spending time with his family and going on vacations with them! Parth loves to play percussion and feels that it relaxes him. He has gained many valuable lessons through his preparation for this performance at PASIC. Parth has learned that hard work does pay off, and how to manage his time and has gained so much more knowledge through this incredible experience! He also feels that it’s an honor to be in the Henry Middle School Band because of the amazing band directors that we have (Mr. Gil, Mr. Herrings, Mrs. Johnstone and Mr. Salinas). Parth truly feels he has gained so much musical knowledge, as well as life lessons, by being in band at Henry Middle School. This has truly been an amazing experience for Parth. Cole POMROY is a seventh grade percussionist at Henry Middle School. If he’s not jamming out on the marimba, Cole is working hard on his pull ups and double-unders at Crossfit, which he attends with his family, parents Todd and Amanda, younger sister Madison and younger brother Chase. Cole loves having his nose in any sci-fi novel, playing tennis, snow skiing in Colorado, body surfing in Destin, riding the Iron Rattler at Six Flags, and last but not least, playing Minecraft and Clash of Clans in his spare time. Cole enjoys serving as a student leader in the five year old class at Northpoint Church, and has been a member of his school’s Math Pentathlon team for the last six years. Cole has gained a new respect for the meanings of hard work and dedication since joining the percussion ensemble. Along with a new skill, he has acquired valuable relationships with amazing teachers and encouraging, like minded peers. Sergio RUENES is a seventh grade percussion student at Henry Middle School. His parents are Aide Campos and Sergio Monraz, and his younger brother is Oscar Ruenes. Sergio makes all A’s in school, he likes to play the piano, enjoys swimming and plays a lot of video games. Music

is fun and exiting to Sergio, and he enjoys making music not only for himself but for others as well. He loves to make people smile! The preparation for PASIC has taught Sergio many things about life, not only just music. Through this preparation, Sergio has learned the value of hard work, dedication, has made many great new friendships and has created memories that will last a lifetime. Chloe STRAIN is a seventh grade percussionist at Henry Middle School. She has only played in the band for one year, but has such a passion for percussion that she practices on anything her sticks can hit and her hands can tap on! Chloe moved to Texas from Chicago three years ago with her parents, Tara and Aaron, and brother, Noah. When asked if she wants to move back, Chloe really had to think long and hard about her response. As much as she misses her friends, family, Chicago Bears, and snow, Chloe is dedicated to this Percussion program and her amazing directors, Mr. Gil, Mr. Herrings, and Mrs. Johnstone, and knows this is where she wants to be. In her spare time, Chloe loves to play football outside with the neighborhood kids, read books, and spend time with patients with terminal illnesses, traumatic brain injuries, and patients without family at the hospital her mom works at. The only word that Chloe could think of to describe the way she feels about being invited to PASIC is, blessed. Camilla URREA is an eighth grade percussionist, and is the daughter of Aida and Doroteo Urrea. Camilla is the youngest in her family. She has two older sisters, Alexa and Nadia. Camilla enjoys singing, dancing, watching Netflix, and making short films. She is also very active in working as a volunteer and serving in her church. She thinks that band is really fun, and knowing that she can play and create her own music amazes her. Camilla has been extremely excited about the PASIC Convention. When she first found out, she could not hold in her excitement! This journey has definitely helped her “get out of her shell” a bit. She will always remember this amazing experience. She thinks that being a part of the Henry Middle School Band is a privilege. Through high expectations from the directors, it helps the students to continue to raise the bar.


David ANDERSON Shane CULLEN

Evan DEKAY Sue HAN Graham KOVACH

Alice LEE Collin MCENEANEY


Andrew MINNE Logan MYERS*

Parth PARIKH

Chloe STRAIN

Cole POMROY

Camilla URREA

Sergio RUENES

* Band Vice President


program MONTUNOSIS Paul JEBE Montunosis is a classical study of the Montuno style, which is a popular “hard driving” AfroCuban dance that originated in the 1930’s. While the Montuno style is rhythmically complex, the groove is un-denying and very flavorful! Montunosis is an advanced percussion ensemble that travels between 6/4 and 7/4 time signatures throughout the piece. This selection will make you dance in your seat!

JUST LIKE THAT JOSH GOTTRY Scored for one concert tom and one woodblock per player, Just Like That is a fun to perform percussion ensemble written for five players and is based on variations of a traditional cascara pattern. This energetic and rhythmically driven work weaves through several time signature changes and dramatic dynamic contrasts. The original pattern is repeated, offset, fragmented, and manipulated in a variety of ways to create an ever-changing texture as underlying melodic lines are created in the concert tom voices.

LAS GALLANITAS Aaron DALE Las Gallanitas, or “little chickens,” is a keyboard percussion sextet that features three soloists and three accompanists. The composer imagined three friends meeting at a restaurant to share the latest gossip. Each tells their story in great detail. The stories eventually overlap one another, and finally come to an agreement in a harmonious ending. This piece will have you smiling from start to finish!

LASCIATEMI MORIRE Claudio MONTEVERDI arr. by Richard GIPSON Lasciatemi Morire (or “Ariadne’s Lament”) is taken from a madrigal written by Claudio Monteverdi. The plot of the story comes from the Greek mythological hero Theseus who, with the help of the Cretan princess Ariadne (or Arianna), defeats the monster Minotaurus and wins her love. Nevertheless, while returning to Athens, Theseus disdainfully abandons his love, leaving her on the island Naxos. As she sees her love sail away, she decides that death is her only option. Let me die! And who do you think can comfort me In such harsh misfortune, In such great torment?


THE DREAMERS OF DREAMS

NATHAN DAUGHTREY

(Today’s performance of The Dreamers of Dreams has been shortened due to time constraints of the performance)

The Dreamers of Dreams was inspired by a poem written by Arthur O’Shaughnessy simply titled “Ode.” The first line has even found its way into pop culture with a brief quote by the original Willy Wonka, Gene Wilder. We are the music-makers, And we are the dreamers of dreams, Wandering by lone sea-breakers, And sitting by desolate streams. World-losers and world-forsakers, Upon whom the pale moon gleams; Yet we are the movers and shakers, Of the world forever, it seems.

With wonderful deathless ditties We build up the world’s great cities, And out of a fabulous story We fashion an empire’s glory: One man with a dream, at pleasure, Shall go forth and conquer a crown; And three with a new song’s measure Can trample an empire down.

We, in the ages lying In the buried past of the earth, Built Nineveh with our sighing, And Babel itself with our mirth; And o’erthrew them with prophesying To the old of the new world’s worth; For each age is a dream that is dying, Or one that is coming to birth.

MAH-NÁ MAH-NÁ Piero UMILIANI arr. Christopher RETSCHULTE Mah Nà Mah Nà is a popular song that originally appeared in the Italian film Heaven and Hell. It was a minor radio hit in the U.S. and in Britain but became better known in Englishspeaking countries from its use in a recurring blackout sketch for the 1969-70 season of The Red Skelton Show, the 14th episode of Sesame Street, and the first episode of The Muppet Show. This arrangement preserves the catchy melodic material and enhances the upbeat style with vocalizations, birdcalls, handclaps, and vibraslap. This rendition of Mah Nà Mah Nà will have you humming it all day long! Mr. Jeffrey SALINAS Trumpet Soloist

FRANKENSTEIN Edgar WINTER arr. David STEINQUEST Frankenstein is an instrumental song by The Edgar Winter Group from their album They Only Come Out at Night. The song’s title, coined by the band’s drummer Chuck Ruff, is in relation to its hard and heavy “monster-like, lumbering beat.” The original recording of the song was much longer than the final version, as the band would often deviate from the arrangement into less structured jams. This is a popular piece for all ages and will undoubtedly “Rock” your socks off!


conductors Hector GIL is in his thirteenth year of teaching and joined the staff at Vista Ridge High School and Henry Middle School as the Director of Percussion in 2008. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Music Education from Texas A&M University-Commerce in 2001. Mr. Gil’s students and ensembles have achieved numerous honors and have performed at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention in 2008; the Percussive Arts Society International Percussion Ensemble Competition Winners in 2014; the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic in 2010, 2012, and 2014; the Texas Music Educators Association Convention in 2010 and 2014; the Western International Band Clinic in 2008 and 2013; the Texas State Marching Band Contest in 2008 and 2013; and the Winter Guard International World Championships in 2006 and 2007. He was a member of the Bluecoats Drum and Bugle Corps in 1997 and 1998. In 2000, Mr. Gil was in the TAMU-Commerce Percussion Ensemble that won the PAS International Percussion Ensemble Competition and also received second place at PASIC with the TAMU-Commerce Drumline. Mr. Gil has performed many concerts with the Texas A&M University-Commerce Wind Ensemble, the Texas A&M University-Commerce Drumline, the Texas A&M University-Commerce Steel Band, the Texas Christian University Wind Symphony, the Texas Christian University Symphony Orchestra, the Texas Christian University Percussion EnHector GIL semble, and the North East Texas Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Gil has composed, arranged, adjudicated and has served as a clinician for numerous percussion programs throughout Texas. His professional affiliations include The Percussive Arts Society, Texas Music Educators Association, the Texas Bandmasters Association, and is a proud Education Artist with Innovative Percussion Inc. Mr. Gil lives in Cedar Park with his wife Brandy and their two daughters Makayla and Elena, along with their Westie Ana.

Robert Tyrome HERRINGS, III, is entering his twelfth year of teaching and has been teaching at Henry Middle School in Leander ISD since 2004. Prior to coming to Leander ISD, he was the Director of Bands at Rockdale Junior High in Rockdale, Texas. In 2003, Mr. Herrings received his Bachelor of Music Education degree from Baylor University in Waco, Texas, where he studied under Michael Haithcock, Jeff Grogan, Dr. Kevin Sedatole, and Barry Hopper. While in college, Mr. Herrings was a member of the Baylor University performing wind bands, as well as a member of the Baylor University Golden Wave Band. At Henry Middle School, Mr. Herrings conducts the Honors Band, assists with the Symphonic Band, Concert Band and beginning trombone class. He also teaches beginning flute and trumpet. Mr. Herrings’ bands have consistently received UIL Sweepstakes ratings, as well as unanimous first division ratings, Best In Class, and Overall Outstanding Band honors at festivals around the state. In 2009-2014, the program at Henry earned distinction as a National Wind Band Honors Class AA winner, and in 2008 and 2013, the Henry Middle School Honors Band was selected to perform at the Western International Band Clinic in Seattle, Washington. The program was named the 2010 and 2014 TMEA Class CCC Honor Band and was also selected to perform at the 2010 and 2012 Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic. In June 2011, Mr. Herrings and his program were awarded the prestigious John Philip Sousa Foundation Sudler Silver Cup Award, Robert T. HERRINGS, III and in July of the same year, Mr. Herrings was named the Phi Beta Mu Outstanding Young Bandmaster of the Year. Most recently, the Percussion Ensemble at Henry Middle School was selected to perform at the 2014 Percussive Arts Society International Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana. An active clinician and adjudicator around the state, Mr. Herrings is a member of the Texas Music Educators Association, Texas Bandmasters Association and the Texas Music Adjudicators Association. Mr. Herrings also serves as the TMEA Region 26 Middle School Band Chair, as well as the Region 26 TBA representative. He is also a mentor to new-to-profession teachers at Henry Middle School. Mr. Herrings enjoys motivating young musicians to achieve the highest level of performance by sharing his extreme love and passion for music with them on a daily basis. He feels honored, privileged and extremely blessed to have a loving mother and grandmother, many great mentors, band directors and close friends who have influenced his career thus far. Above all, his students have been his greatest inspiration!


Rachel JOHNSTONE is currently in her fifth year of band directing and is in her fourth year at Henry Middle School. Mrs. Johnstone teaches the Symphonic Band, the beginner clarinet, saxophone, oboe, and bassoon classes, and she assists with the Honors and Concert Band. Mrs. Johnstone was most recently the associate band director at T.A. Howard Middle School in Mansfield ISD from 2013 – 2014 and was an assistant band director at Henry Middle School from 2010 – 2013. During her time at both Howard Middle School and Henry Middle School, her bands received UIL Sweepstakes ratings each year and Best in Class honors at various festivals. She guest conducted the Henry Middle School Honors Band at their Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic performance in 2010, and at the Trombone Ensemble’s Midwest performance in 2012. In additional to those performances, The Henry Middle School Band was also awarded the prestigious John Philip Sousa Foundation Sudler Silver Cup in 2011, and was named the TMEA 2014 CCC Honor Band in the summer of 2013. Prior to starting her band directing career, Mrs. Johnstone was an active private clarinet instructor for various band programs in the Leander and Round Rock ISDs. In 2008, Mrs. Johnstone earned a Bachelor’s degree in Clarinet Performance from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. While at Northwestern, she performed in the Northwestern University Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Contemporary Rachel JOHNSTONE Music Ensemble and the Symphonic Wind Ensemble under the direction of Dr. Mallory Thompson. Mrs. Johnstone has studied clarinet under Mary Schani, Leslie Grimm, Russell Dagon, Steve Cohen, and Lawrie Bloom. She was in the TMEA All-State Symphonic Band in 2003 and 2004, was a finalist in the University of Oklahoma Clarinet Symposium Young Artists Concerto Competition and the Austin Civic Orchestra Pearl Amster Competition, and a winner of the National High School Music Institute Honors Solo Competition. Mrs. Johnstone’s professional memberships include the Texas Music Educators Association and the Texas Bandmasters Association. Mrs. Johnstone is newly married and lives in the Austin area with her husband, Ryan, who is a band director in Round Rock ISD.

Jeffrey SALINAS is currently in his first year of teaching and first year at Henry Middle School. Mr. Salinas teaches the Concert Band, and assists with the Honors and Symphonic Bands. He also teaches the beginner French horn, trombone, euphonium, and tuba classes. In 2014, Mr. Salinas received his Bachelors of Music in Music Studies from Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas, where he studied under Dr. Mary Ellen Cavitt, Dr. Amy Simmons, and Dr. Keith Winking. While at Texas State, Mr. Salinas performed with the Texas State Wind Symphony, Symphony Orchestra, Jazz Ensemble, Bobcat Marching Band, and various chamber ensembles. He was a member of the 2009 TMEA All-State Band, and was a finalist in the Texas State University Concerto Competition in 2011 and 2012. Mr. Salinas is an active member of the Texas Music Educators Association and the Texas Bandmasters Association. Mr. Salinas is originally from Harlingen, Texas, and he is exceptionally grateful to have unwavering love, support, and encouragement from his parents Ralph and Susan Salinas. Mr. Salinas truly enjoys working with students and mentors everyday in his favorite subject area. He hopes to enrich student’s lives and assist in further developing the field of music education.

Jeffrey SALINAS


about LEANDER ISD

The Leander Independent School District, located approximately 25 miles northwest of downtown Austin, Texas encompasses nearly 200 square miles and has campuses sited within the cities of Leander, Cedar Park, and Austin. This dynamic school district is one of the fastest growing school districts in Texas, serves an enrollment of over 36,000 students with 40 campuses and auxiliary facilities, while maintaining standards of excellence throughout the system. LISD boasts the best area average for college enrollment. According to Texas Monthly Magazine, LISD schools rank among the best in the state, with the high schools in the top 5 percent. LISD is also a Texas Education Agency ‘Recognized’ School District. The Leander ISD Vision is that every student is encouraged, supported, and challenged to achieve the highest levels of knowledge, skills, and character. Every LISD graduate is prepared with the knowledge, academic foundation, and life skills to be a productive learner, an effective communicator, and a responsible citizen, in order to be successful in an ever-changing world.

about ARTIE HENRY MIDDLE SCHOOL

Henry Middle School is part of the Leander Independent School District, located a few miles northwest of Austin, Texas. The school opened in 2002 as a sixth, seventh and eighth grade campus that serves approximately 1,400 students today. It is an ethnically diverse school with 59.8% Caucasian, 24.3% Hispanic, 6.2% Asian, 5.7% African American, and 4% other student population. The students of Henry Middle School love learning, are consistently self-motivated, and take ownership of personal decisions. They excel academically, socially, and emotionally. Our students exemplify ethical behavior, care for others, and are proud of themselves and their school. HMS students are nationally recognized and seek a higher level of success as life-long learners. Henry Middle School is a great place to work and learn. The atmosphere is nothing short of kind and respectful, with a dedication from all in our quest for excellence. At HMS, parents are a part of our school culture and are seen in and interact with the school frequently and in a variety of activities. We have a large and active parent volunteer program and PTA Parents bring valuable insight and a unique perspective, which serves to improve home/school relationships, student behaviors and academic achievement. Parents, businesses and community leaders come together with teachers and administrators to develop a collective vision and purpose and to set goals to improve our school and the excellence we maintain.

about the ARTIE HENRY MIDDLE SCHOOL PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE

The Artie Henry Middle School Percussion Ensemble, under the direction of Mr. Hector Gil, is the inaugural winner of the Percussive Arts Society International Percussion Ensemble Competition for the Middle School or Junior High category. The ensemble is comprised of a diverse group of 7th and 8th graders that range in age from 11 to 14. Beginning in 6th grade, these students developed a huge passion for percussion by constantly being challenged to perform to the best of their ability. In the school’s relatively short history, the Henry Middle School Band and Percussion Ensemble have performed at the Texas Music Educators Association Convention in 2010 and 2014, the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic in 2010, 2012, and 2014, and the Western International Band Clinic in 2008 and 2013. The Henry Middle School Percussion Ensemble is quickly becoming one of the premier middle school percussion programs in the state of Texas and in the United States.

about the ARTIE HENRY MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND PROGRAM

The band program at Henry Middle School serves more than 325 students, with seventh and eighth graders enrolled in one of three performing bands, and sixth grade beginning band classes in a homogeneous setting. Since the school opened in 2002, the Artie Henry bands have been consistent UIL Sweepstakes winners, and have been well-represented at Solo and Ensemble contest, TMEA All-Region Band and Region Orchestra auditions. Under the direction of Robert Herrings, Rachel Johnstone, Jeffrey Salinas and Hector Gil, the Henry bands have earned numerous honors and awards at festivals in Texas. In 2008 and 2013, the band was invited to perform at the prestigious Western International Band Clinic in Seattle, Washington. The HMS Band program was named the 2010 & 2014 Texas Class CCC Honor Band. In 2010 and 2012, the HMS Band program was invited to perform at The Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago, and in 2011 the program was awarded the coveted John Philip Sousa Foundation Sudler Silver Cup Award. Most recently, the HMS Percussion Ensemble was invited to perform at the 2014 Percussive Arts Society International Convention in Indianapolis, IN. To improve their individual skills and musicianship, all students in the HMS band program attend weekly section rehearsals, and many students take advantage of the opportunity for private lessons through the LISD Private Lesson Program. In addition to their involvement in band activities, HMS band students are also active in other activities, including National Junior Honor Society, Student Council, Leadership, Yearbook/Journalism, Athletics, Art, Cheerleading, Dance Team, Theatre and many more. Through the dedicated work of many individuals, the program has built a tradition of success that has flourished within the school and in the community.


Leander ISD ADMINISTRATION Dr. Bret A. Champion, Ed. D., Superintendent Monta Akin, Assistant Superintendent, Instructional Services Karie Lynn McSpadden, Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources Ellen Skoviera, Assistant Superintendent, Business and Operations Malinda Golden, Assistant Superintendent, School Improvement Veronica Sopher, Assistant Superintendent, Government / Community Relations Peter Warshaw, Fine Arts Director

Henry Middle School ADMINISTRATION

Leander ISD BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Dr. David Ellis, Principal

Pamela Waggoner, President

Steve Britton, Assistant Principal

Aaron Johnson, Vice-President

Rebecca Owen, Assistant Principal

Don Hisle, Secretary

Katy Ochoa-Weeks, Assistant Principal

Grace S. Barber-Jordan

Ginger Carter, Administrative Assistant

Russell Bundy

Kari Swartz, Registrar

Lisa Mallory

Jerilynn Huebschman, Bookkeeper

Will Streit

2014-2015 Henry Middle School PRIVATE LESSON STAFF PERCUSSION

BASSOON

Mr. Chris Sawyer

Ms. Julia Windle

Mr. Andrew Sickmeier Mr. Shree Tripathi

CLARINET Mrs. Mary Schani

FLUTE

Mr. Chris Whittemore

Mrs. Jamie Hunt Mrs. Lori Maillart

SAXOPHONE

Ms. Christina Wishart

Mr. Kevin Gibbs Mr. Billy McPhail

OBOE Dr. Amy Bryson

FRENCH HORN Ms. Barbi Van Horn Ms. Rose Valby

TRUMPET Mr. Gilbert Elorreaga Mr. Eundo Park

TROMBONE Mr. Blair Castle Dr. Billy Gayman EUPHONIUM Mr. Brett Blackstone TUBA Mr. David Hummel


our family of BAND DIRECTORS IN LEANDER ISD VISTA RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Bryan Christian, Kyle Ruschhaupt, Amy Frost, Hector Gil

VANDEGRIFT HIGH SCHOOL Mike Howard, Stephanie Grote, Katie Rozacky, Paul Pape

LEANDER MIDDLE SCHOOL Cathy Teltschik, Matt Newton, Amanda Rhyne

CEDAR PARK HIGH SCHOOL Steve Wessels, Evan Van Doren, Jason Robb, Roland Chavez

CANYON RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL Amy Allison, Carter Matschek, Joshua Muñoz

RUNNING BRUSHY MIDDLE SCHOOL Van Robison, Mark Urbina, Liz Love

LEANDER HIGH SCHOOL Nils Gundersen, Laura Cross, Robert Selaiden, Juan Carrera

CEDAR PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL Manuel San Luis, David Barnes, Britni Dunn

STILES MIDDLE SCHOOL Darcy Williams, Jenna Yee, Alex Ortega

ROUSE HIGH SCHOOL Lee Crochet, Brittany Dacy, Jared Morgan, Art Jimenez

FOUR POINTS MIDDLE SCHOOL Christopher Yee, Jessica Gonzales, Eric Mills

WILEY MIDDLE SCHOOL Garland Chiasson, Jennifer Arnold, Karen Kachelmeier

Leander ISD HONOR GROUPS TEXAS MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION INVITED CHOIRS Vista Ridge HS Mixed Choir, 2014 – Steve White Henry MS Treble Choir, 2012 – Michelle Hank Henry MS Treble Choir, 2008 – Kimberly Williams Cedar Park MS Mixed Choir, 2003 – Brenda Justice

TEXAS MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION HONOR BANDS Cedar Park HS Wind Ensemble, 2014 – Steve Wessels Henry MS Honors Band, 2014 – Robert Herrings Henry MS Honors Band, 2010 – Robert Herrings Leander HS Wind Ensemble, 1994 – Dennis Hopkins

MIDWEST BAND AND ORCHESTRA CLINIC PERFORMANCES Canyon Ridge MS Honor Band 2014 – Amy Allison Henry MS Trombone Ensemble 2012 – Robert Herrings Cedar Park MS Saxophone Ensemble 2011 – Manuel C. San Luis Henry MS Honors Band 2010 – Robert Herrings Cedar Park MS Symphonic Band 2007 – Manuel C. San Luis

WESTERN INTERNATIONAL BAND CLINIC PERFORMANCES Leander HS Wind Ensemble, 2014 – Nils Gundersen Henry MS Honors Band, 2013 – Robert Herrings Wiley MS Honors Band, 2012 – Garland Chiasson Henry MS Honors Band, 2009 – Robert Herrings

THE JOHN PHILIP SOUSA FOUNDATION SUDLER SILVER CUP RECIPIENTS Henry MS, 2011 – Robert Herrings Cedar Park MS, 2008 – Manuel C. San Luis THE JOHN PHILIP SOUSA FOUNDATION SUDLER SHIELD RECIPIENTS Cedar Park HS, 2006 – Steve Wessels


Partners in MUSIC EDUCATION PLATINUM

BRONZE

Vista Ridge Band Boosters

Angelica & Charles Kelley

The Worsham Family

Dalia Alford & Sergio Ruenes The Lloyd Family

GOLD Phil & Jean Severance SILVER Vincent Lee Hiten Patel Lynn Woods Carolyn Seriff G’s Dental Studio Nina Patel The Patel Family Complete Austin Extreme Flag Football

Michael Bowen SPONSOR The Baxter Family Rachel Wang & Bach Hoang Steve & Monica Lynn Brenda Breedlove Matt & Melissa Cowart McDonnell Family Nancy Sandroni The Groff Family Manisha Dhanak Dan & Meridith Taylor Gabriel Young


acknowledgements TO THE 2013-2014 HENRY MIDDLE SCHOOL HONORS BAND PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE: I admire each and every one of you and want to thank you for all of your hard work and dedication! I will always remember your bright and smiling faces from the 2013 TMEA performance. Your commitment to excellence paved the road for this invitation to perform at the PERCUSSIVE ARTS SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION. I love you all! TO THE 2014-2015 HENRY MIDDLE SCHOOL PASIC PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE: Thank you, thank you, thank you, for your extremely hard work, determination, and patience in preparation for this concert. You are sweet, kind, talented, and crazy kids, and each of you will always hold a very special place in my heart. I am extremely honored and humbled to teach you each day and I admire you more than words can express. You are truly an incredible inspiration to me! TO DR. BRET CHAMPION, SUPERINTENDENT OF LEANDER INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT AND THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Thank you for your continued and steadfast support of the Fine Arts programs in LISD. TO DR. DAVID ELLIS AND STEVE BRITTON: Your endless support, wisdom, and guidance are invaluable, and you have helped shape our students into young role models. Thanks for all you do. TO OUR PARENT COMMITTEES: Thank you for ALL of your service to the students and this program. An organization is only as strong as the support behind it and you guys are true ambassadors! TO SHEILA OLENICH: Thank you for the countless hours you put into the Fine Arts programs in LISD. The work you do and the battles you fight help our students in more ways than you will ever realize. We truly appreciate you. You’re an angel! TO THE HENRY MIDDLE SCHOOL FACULTY AND STAFF: Your continued support of our students and all the Fine Arts programs at HMS is astounding. Thank you for believing in our kids, making a daily impact on our students each day, and providing them with the opportunity to experience music on this level. TO THE VISTA RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL BAND BOOSTERS: Your support of the band program at HMS is endless, and we appreciate you more than you will ever know. Thank you for all of your help!

TO JIM CASELLA AND TAPSPACE PUBLICATIONS: Thank you for your guidance, assistance, and incredible generosity with providing us with great literature to perform here today. TO HENRY GO AND INNOVATIVE PERCUSSION: Thank you so much for your help in providing us with the best sticks and mallets on the planet for today’s performance. Your service to our programs is astounding! TO RON SAMUELS, DENISE FITZGERALD, AND NICOLE RIGGS: Your support in lending us two of your worldclass marimbas for this concert is absolutely appreciated and we are greatly indebted to you! Thanks for making such amazing instruments! TO CHRIS CROCKARELL AND ROW-LOFF PRODUCTIONS: Thank you for your expertise, assistance, and incredible generosity with providing us with great music to perform here today. Your arrangements are always super fun to put together and perform! TO JEFF QUEEN AND THE CARMEL BAND STAFF: Thank you for allowing us to use your incredible facilities to rehearse this week. Your generosity and willingness to help us out made a world of difference! TO JED LEACH: The use of your glockenspiel and toms has made our performances even better than expected. Thank you so much for your continued support, my friend.

special thanks TO THE FAMILIES OF THE HENRY MIDDLE SCHOOL PASIC PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE: Thank you so much for your continued and endless support of the band program and music education! Your unwavering dedication, sacrifices and flexibility truly displays your love for your child, and the passion involved with producing the quality musical performance presented today. Thank you for all that you have done so that our students can be successful, and for allowing me the privilege of teaching them each day. TO MY TEACHERS, COLLEAGUES, AND FRIENDS FOR WHOM I AM GRATEFUL, including, but not limited to: Carlos Gil Sr., Dr. Brian West, Jim Yakas, Bill Bachman, Matt Savage, Alan Joanis, Dave Reyes, Dr. Brian Zator, Bryan Christian, Kyle Ruschhaupt, Robert Herrings, Cara Vernon, Ryan Straten, Rachel Johnstone, Andrew Straight, Steven Hopkins, Jeff Hodge, Mike Mathew, Tyler Orbison, Dennis Carty, Russell Ratterie, Stuart


Spoon, Brian “Chavez” Lowe, Dr. Chris Lizak, Jessica Garrow, Chris Sawyer, Alex Ortega, Christina Wishart, Shree Tripathi, Andrew Sickmeier, Manny Maldonado, Peter Warshaw, Sheila Olenich, Juan Carerra, Paul Pape, Roland Chavez, Art Jimenez, Rick Rodriguez, Julia Windle, Mike Bishop, Frank Nedley, Aaron Collins, Nathan Daughtrey, Amy Frost, Jeffrey Salinas, Jed Leach, and Lance Brightwell. TO PETER WARSHAW: We have worked together for eight years, and I could not ask for a more supportive Fine Arts Director. Your leadership and integrity has inspired me to be a better educator throughout the years. TO NATHAN DAUGHTREY AND C. ALAN PUBLICATIONS: You have no idea how grateful I am to you for everything you have done for us throughout this journey. Your literature is so inspiring, and I can’t wait to perform another one of your pieces and work together again sometime in the near future. TO BRIAN ZATOR: Thank you for not only traveling to Austin to clinic this ensemble, but for ALL of your support, guidance, and especially for being an integral part in creating the PAS International Middle School/ Junior High Percussion Ensemble Category. We are deeply indebted to you and all that you do. TO THE LEANDER ISD PERCUSSION DIRECTORS: It goes without saying, that we work in the best school district, teach the best kids, and have created the strongest percussion bond amongst educators in the state of Texas! I thank each and every one of you for your support and for “pushing” me to continue to strive for musical excellence. Go, LISD Percussion Dudes! TO RACHEL JOHNSTONE AND JEFFREY SALINAS: It is a blessing to be able to work with the two of you and I truly appreciate all of your support, assistance, but more than anything, your friendship. These kiddos look up to the two of you so much, and I’m happy to share this honor with you. TO CHRIS SAWYER, ALEX ORTEGA, SHREE TRIPATHI, AND ANDREW SICKMEIER: Words cannot express my sincere appreciation and gratitude for your commitment to our program and our students. You are the backbone of our success, and your dedication and expertise continue to elevate our program to new heights. Thanks for being such incredible teachers but most importantly, thanks for being my friend.

TO BRYAN CHRISTIAN, KYLE RUSCHHAUPT, AND AMY FROST: You have no idea how grateful I am to you, for everything you have done for us throughout this journey. Thank you so much for all of your hard work, time, and dedication to our students and our program. I am truly grateful to work with an amazing team that I can call my friends. I wouldn’t want to work with anyone else. Thanks to each of you for your patience, guidance, discipline and love. You are a blessing to the kids and to me. TO BRIAN WEST: You sir, have been my greatest inspiration. You have taught me more than you will ever imagine, and I continue to model after you every day. Thank you for ALWAYS pushing me to strive for the greatest musical height that one can achieve. I have literally come full circle — being your student that once walked onto the PASIC Percussion Ensemble Stage 14 years ago, and now I’m actually here yet again with my own Percussion Ensemble. You planted this dream in me long ago, and you are the friend that I will always think about when I step in front of my students. TO ROBERT HERRINGS: You have been an absolute blessing to me these last seven years. I had no idea I would love working with you this much when I first started with the program. Thank you for your undying desire, determination, and inspiration to create music at such a high level. I’m honored to call you my friend. TO MY PARENTS: Mom — Thank you for believing in me and encouraging me to follow my dreams. None of this would have happened without your love, patience, and support. Dad — Thank you for inspiring me to become a percussionist and ultimately a music educator. I attribute the majority of my success to your principles and teaching philosophy. Both of you are very special to me and I cherish you beyond words. I love you! TO MY DAUGHTERS ELENA AND MAKAYLA: I am truly blessed and honored to have the best daughters a dad could ask for. You are both extremely articulate, talented, and beautiful young ladies. Thank you so much for believing in me and for your unconditional love. TO MY WIFE BRANDY: You are the love of my life, and I never imagined I’d have someone so special to come home to everyday. You believe in me more than I believe in myself. You comfort me when I am challenged. You’ve stood by my side very closely throughout this entire process, always with a helping hand and a sympathetic heart. Thank you for being so supportive and loving. You are the best wife and my best friend. I love you with all my heart.


We are the Music Makers, and we are the Dreamers of Dreams. ~ WILLY WONKA


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