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November 1
4 p.m. Washington Center BRASS CHOIR DEBUT ORCHESTRA Lantz Berets Conductor BRASS CHOIR Greg Allison Conductor Liz Ward Asst. Cond. ACADEMY ORCHESTRA Jeff Lund Conductor
STUDENT ORCHESTRAS OF GREATER OLYMPIA Sponsored by
Olympic Dermatology & Laser Clinic Commemorative Fanfare, John Cheetham Hornpipe from Water Music, G. F. Handel, arr. Meyer Can Can from Orpheus in the Underworld, J. Offenbach, arr. Meyer Ode to Joy from Symphony No. 9, L. V. Beethoven, arr. Meyer Petros, Greg Allison Peter Veis, Tuba Variants: A Mighty Fortress, Elliot Del Borgo
Procession of the Nobles, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Isaac The Moldau, Betrich Smetana, arr. Meyer The Waltzing Cat, Leroy Anderson INTERMISSION 15’
CONSERVATORY ORCHESTRA John Welsh Conductor
Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D.759 (Unfinished), Franz Schubert Allegro moderato Andante con moto In the Past, Mark Thome Evergreen Brass Quintet This is where the market used to be This is where we had our first dinner together This is where we went dancing
Reminders: -Turn off all electronic devices unless in tweet seats. -Please hold applause between movements.
Bourrée in D Major, Johann Friedrich Fasch, arr. Ward Evergreen Brass Quintet Overture to Barber of Seville, Gioachino Rossini
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PROGRAM NOTES
Mark Thome
In the Past Composer: Mark Thome Nationality: American
Symphony No. 8 in B Minor Composer: Franz Schubert (1797-1823) Nationality: Austrian
Get your Latin groove on this afternoon for the premiere of In the Past, a concerto for brass quintet and orchestra. The piece is based on Latin rhythms and was composed by Mark Thome at the direction of SOGO's Liz Ward.
Franz Schubert’s Symphony No. 8 is also known as the “Unfinished Symphony” because Schubert only wrote two movements. For many years people speculated that he Franz Schubert did complete the symphony and the last two movements had been lost. This theory has been discredited, although he did sketch ideas for another movement.
"I wanted a piece with Latin rhythms that would intrigue audiences and would be fun for the audiences to listen and musicians to play," says Ward. Thome based each movement on a different Latin rhythm - Cha Cha, Bolero and Mambo. "As I was composing," he says, "a fictional storyline emerged about an individual who is sharing memories of a courtship." Ward, who pulls double duty at SOGO as both the Brass Choir assistant conductor and the French horn teaching artist, is excited for SOGO musicians to play something new and non-traditional. "I think there is a fascination with Latin rhythms and people enjoy the experience of listening and dancing to them. Generally we spend most of our time playing western European and American music, which is pretty straightforward – 1, 2, 3, 4. We don’t get the experience of playing these Latin American rhythms. It is great to introduce them to the kids." Evergreen Brass Quintet: George Steward, trumpet; Dan Schmidt, trumpet; Elizabeth Ward, French horn; Ryan Shepherd, trombone; Jameson Bratcher, tuba. Evergreen Brass Quintet (EBQ), founded in 1981, is known for its educational and entertaining school programs, including its participation in the Washington State Arts Commission's Arts in Education program. Ward describes the EBQ repertoire as, "everything from Bach to Bop! ...Sousa to Swing!"
The first movement, Allegro moderato, has an eerie bass and cello opening. The melody expands to upper strings, then a clarinet and oboe solo, and finally the full orchestra. The second movement, Andante con moto, is full of dramatic contrasts. It starts off serenely but the turbulent second theme intrudes like a storm. The movement ends in an uneasy peace. Bourrée in D Major Composer: Johann Fasch (1688–1758) Nationality: German Fasch spent most of his career as a court kapellmeister (music director) in Zerbst, Germany. He wrote a lot of music for church and court occasions, but none of his compositions were published during his lifetime. It wasn't until the early 20th century that German teacher and composer Johann Fasch Hugo Riemann rediscovered Fasch, describing him as a composer who “set instrumental music entirely on its feet ... with modern ‘thematic’ style.” The Evergreen Brass Quintet will stay with the Conservatory orchestra to perform this delightful dance. Overture to The Barber of Seville Composer: Gioachino Rossini (1792–1868) Nationality: Italian
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Gioachino Rossini was born into a musical family and began composing at age twelve. His overture to The Barber of Seville was composed for an earlier opera, but was recycled for use in this comedic opera. Listen for the "Rossini crescendo" in which the piece builds to an intense orchestral frenzy.
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CONSERVATORY ORCHESTRA Violin Caddie Derby, Homeschool (11) Zander Dick, N. Thurston H.S. (11) Evan Harper, Olympia H.S. (11) Seth Harper, Olympia H.S. (9) Andrew Huang, Olympia H.S. (11) Hannah Jeffries, Centralia H.S. (11) Esther Kim, Olympia H.S. (10) Hyunjin Kim, Olympia H.S. (11) Megan LeDuc, Homeschool (11) Ann Li, Marshall M.S. (8) William Nordhorn, Olympia H.S. (9) Angela Pak, Olympia H.S. (11) Eric So, Olympia H.S. (12) Alex Werner, NOVA (8) Emily Anne Whitney, Reeves M.S. (8)
Clarinet Hannah Ferwerda, Capital H.S. (11) David Hales, Timberline H.S. (12) Brendan Lynch, Black Hills H.S. (11)
Viola Erica Anderson, Clover Park Tech. Coll. Alex He, Olympia H.S. (10) Lindsey Lampman, River Ridge H.S. (11)
French Horn Henry Nordhorn, Olympia H.S. (11) Emma Tranum, Olympia H.S. (9)
Cello Abby Burtner, NOVA (8) Dante Faulk, Homeschool (9) Helen Hwang, SPSCC Alexus Kaminski, Timberline H.S. (10)
Bassoon Katee Hertter, Tumwater H.S. alumnus Grace Tobin, Capital H.S. (11) Kolton Bostrom, Shelton H.S. (10) Conservatory Brass Section Trumpet Jackson Hall, Olympia H.S. (10) Willow Miller, Black Hills H.S. alumnus Carter Rowell, Olympia H.S. (9)
Trombone Josh Moorash, Olympia H.S. (9) Ian Rigg, Olympia H.S. (9) Zach Tepley, Olympia H.S. (12) Tuba Peter Veis, N. Thurston H.S. (12)
Bass Alek Husseini, Olympia H.S. (10) Aubrey Lundeen, W.F. West (12) James Waltz, Olympia H.S. (11)
Percussion Zoe Chapman, Black Hills H.S. (12) Lewis Jackson, Shelton H.S. (10)
Flute Emma Eacrett, Mary Knight H.S. (12) Kate Hales, Timberline H.S. (10) Morgan Hurtado, Olympia H.S. (12) Emma Lindemeier, Black Hills H.S. (11) Brynna Paros, Homeschool (12)
Guest Performers Casey Felt, cello, SOGO alumnus ('09) Emma Richart, French horn SOGO alumnus ('09) Aaron Saunders, percussion Nick Saunders, percussion
Oboe Ally Graham, Rochester H.S. (11) Austin Smith, N. Thurston H.S. (11) Student Board 9
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ACADEMY ORCHESTRA Violin Elizabeth Barbuto Anne Case Wei Wei Chien Maya Dirar Elli Ehinger David Fredrick Brandon Huynh Jenny Jang Dylan Jones Megan Lorich Julia Marzella Camille McLean Lily Nguyen Ernesto Posadas Samantha Readel
Flute Cyrus Lagerberg Olivia Sloma Megan Smith Zhengyuan Yan
Viola Dragan Dick Helen Hauschka Nicholas Johnson Carissa Putt
Trumpet + Justin Baek + Jupiter Kenser + Kieran Lynch + Megan Wakefield
Cello Gwen Bayer John Benford Alana Hall Evan Hurtado Aaron Huynh Flute Alexandra Bogacz Cassie Duran Anna Jones
Oboe Harrison Chapel Paige Hinman Kaylee Shen Clarinet Annie Barrette Kallie Kidder Kayli Watness Tommy Wigfield
DEBUT ORCHESTRA Violin Cole Hankins Ben Jaudon Liam Kelley Elizabeth Lee Lacy Nadeau Larah Posadas Livvy Rowley Chloe Song Blake Willett Viola Corrina Evancic Cello Max Barnes Victoria Case Tianna Jeffries
Flute Kamryn Dalke Clarinet Sam Byrd Mary Beth Stuart Bassoon Jessica Cutlip Trumpet Garrett Byrne Alex Kaiser Max Marchand Orion Williams Tuba Scarlet Trcka
+ Brass Choir Members
French Horn + David Pike + Sebastian Beatty Trombone + Katelyn Leiendecker Percussion Isaiah Eichhorn Kiara Morris
JOIN US FOR SIDE-BY-SIDE Musicians from elementary through high school: Experience SOGO for an afternoon free of charge! Sunday,
November 8, Calvary Chapel of Olympia Bring your instrument and music stand. Come play along with friends sight-reading concert music. Parents are invited to attend. Where: 919 Division St NW, Olympia (Back side of Jefferson M.S.) When: 3:00—4:45 p.m. Debut and Academy Orchestras 4:30 Parents informational meeting What:
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CONDUCTING STAFF John Welsh brings a wealth of experience, leadership, and direction to the members of the Student Orchestras of Greater Olympia (SOGO). John Welsh Music Director
In addition to his position with SOGO, he is Resident Conductor of the Rainier Symphony Orchestra in Tukwila. His past conducting engagements include Music Director positions with the Bremerton Symphony Orchestra, the Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra in Tennessee, the Prince William Symphony, Georgetown Symphony Orchestra and other orchestras in the metropolitan Washington D.C. area. Mr. Welsh has conducted the San Miguel Philharmonic in Manila, the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, the New World Symphony in Miami, the Festival International Echternach Chamber Orchestra in Luxembourg, the Metropolitan Chamber Players at Lincoln Center, the Arlington Symphony, the Annapolis Symphony, the Baltimore Symphony, and the Shenandoah Music Festival Orchestra. He has also held residencies at Indiana University. Mr. Welsh holds a Bachelor of Music in Piano from Miami University in Ohio and a Masters in Conducting from Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore. While serving as a Captain in the United States Air Force, he conducted the United States Air Force Band and Symphony and Military Airlift Command Band. His mentors include Richard Lert, Leo Mueller, Leon Barzin, Leon Fleisher, Kiril Kondrashin, Max Rudolph and Gustav Meier.
Greg Allison received his B.A. and M.A. in Music Education from Western Washington University where he studied trumpet with the late William D. Cole. Mr. on Greg Allirisector Allison has taught D c Artisti Conductor ir instrumental Brass Cho music in the Olympia School District for over 30 years. His bands have been chosen to perform at the State and Northwest Music Educators’ Conference and the Western International Band Clinic. Mr. Allison has performed in the Northwest Wind Symphony, the 22nd Ave Dixieland Band, the Tacoma Concert Band, and the Evergreen Brass Quintet. He has been a guest adjudicator, clinician, and guest conductor for state and regional festivals and conventions including the Mid-West Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago. He has served on the Washington Music Educator’s board of directors, managed WMEA High School and Junior All-State, and was a recipient of the WMEA Teacher of the Year for middle level education. In 2014, he was inducted into the WMEA Hall of Fame.
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CONDUCTING STAFF Jeffery N. Lund (Academy Orchestra Conductor and SOGO Percussion Teaching Artist) holds a Masters Degree in Orchestral Conducting from Central Washington University, where he directed the University Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Contemporary Chamber Players, Ellensburg Campus-Community Orchestra (ECCO), and the Kittitas Valley Youth Orchestra. As an Interim Professor of Music at Central Michigan University, he conducted the University Orchestra, and the Percussion Ensemble. Currently, Mr. Lund is an Associate Conductor with the Tacoma Community College Orchestra and with the West Seattle Community Orchestra. Since his und return to Washington in 2009, Mr. Lund has been involved in Music Education Jeffery L with the Tacoma Youth Symphony, Icicle Creek Youth Symphony, and as the Music Director for the Capital Youth Symphony. Also holding a Masters Degree in Percussion Performance, Mr. Lund is an Adjunct Faculty member at the University of Puget Sound and is active in performing throughout Washington with the Tacoma Symphony, Northwest Sinfonietta, and various other groups around the Seattle area. Actively sought out as a guest clinician/adjudicator, Mr. Lund has held Masterclasses at multiple music festivals as well as being invited to perform as a Guest Artist in venues from Benaroya Hall in Seattle to Carnegie Hall in New York. Mr. Lund is the recipient of the Hubbard Scholarship and is a Liberace Scholar. Lantz Berets (Debut Orchestra Conductor and SOGO Bassoon Teaching Artist) Lantz Berets received a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education and Performance from Western Washington University and a Master’s degree in Music from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He played bassoon for the United States Air Force and held positions as Minister of Music. He is currently the manager of Music & Arts in Olympia. In 2008 he started Berets Publications to publish his and others’ compositions, and in 2011 Berets Publications introduced Band and Orchestra Flashcards. He also maintains a successful private studio.
Lantz Berets
Elizabeth Ward (Assist. Conductor Brass Choir and SOGO French horn Teaching Artist) received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Washington and a Master of Musical Arts degree from Yale School of Music. Ms. Ward is a former member of the New Haven Symphony, Pennsylvania Ballet Orchestra, Pennsylvania Orchestra, Philadelphia Opera Orchestra and Young Audiences Inc., of Philadelphia. Returning to the Northwest, Ms. Ward founded the Evergreen Brass Quintet, well known for its outstanding educational presentations. As a studio teacher Ms. Ward’s students have consistently received awards on the local and national levels. Ms. Ward is Assistant Conductor of the Tacoma Junior Youth Symphony, and Conductor of the Elizabeth Ward Tacoma Youth Symphony Orchestra’s Brass Choir and Chamber Winds. Mary Jo Knesal Rydholm (Ensemble Coordinator and SOGO violin Teaching Artist) teaches in the Olympia School District and is a Nationally Certified Music Teacher. She has served as Concertmaster for several symphony orchestras in Washington State. An avid chamber musician, she completed her Chamber Music Workshop Director Internship under Dr. Valgene Phillips, at Mary Jo Knesal Humboldt State University (CA) and has since served as the SOGO Ensemble Rydholm Coordinator. She also coaches the Conservatory strings.
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TEACHING ARTISTS STRING
Mary Jo Rydholm, violin I *Nathan Brown, violin II Lisa Pearson, violin II Anne Edge, viola Judith Martin, cello Rick Jarvela, bass
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William “Milt� Harper, percussion
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Anne Edge, Music Historian Mark Thome, Court Composer Ed Sandor, Brass Professor Emeritus
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Jean Whipple, flute Sarah Kaal, clarinet Helene Beck, double reeds Danielle Westbrook, trumpet Liz Ward, French horn Levin Conway, low brass Jeff Lund, percussion * SOGO Alumnus
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