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The mission of Student Orchestras of Greater Olympia (SOGO) is to provide challenging, fully integrated music experiences for young musicians, which includes orchestra and ensemble performances, music education and a broad spectrum of music related activities.
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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
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Olympia Federal Savings O Magnum Mysterium, Giovanni Gabrieli Jupiter - Bringer of Jollity from The Planets, Holst, arr. Leidig How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place, Johannes Brahms, arr. Bullock Thunder and Lightning Polka, Johann Strauss, arr. Richard Meyer Bluebells of Scotland, arr. David Marlatt Charlie Taft, soloist Trois Chansons De Vincennes, William Schmidt
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INTERMISSION 15’ - POGO ensemble CONSERVATORY ORCHESTRA John Welsh Conductor
Light Cavalry Overture, Franz von Suppé Trauermusik, Paul Hindemith Mallory Halbert, soloist Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67, Ludwig van Beethoven
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Light Cavalry Overture Franz von Suppé (1819-1895) was an Austrian composer of light operas. As a student, Suppé traveled frequently to Milan, where he heard operas by Rossini, Donizetti, and Verdi. He studied law and medicine before deciding on music as a profession. During his long career as a theater conductor in Vienna, Suppé produced many sucé p p Su cessful comic operas, including Fatinitza (1876), and Boccaccio (1879). Light Cavalry premiered in Vienna in 1866 as Austria and Hungary were in negotiations to unify. Opening with a military trumpet call, the overture is set in a small town on the Austro-Hungarian border. Beautiful Wilma has been a servant for the town mayor and has suffered insults and disrespect from the village citizens. As a group of Hussars come to protect the town, Wilma is discovered to be the long lost daughter of their Colonel. He then proceeds to settle the score for her maltreatment. The overture closes with a rousing theme that perfectly captures a galloping cavalry. Trauermusik Paul Hindemith (1895-1963) was a violist and conductor often regarded as the foremost German composer of his time. Hindemith taught at Yale but eventually returned to Europe to conduct. In 1936 Hindemith wrote Trauermusik (Mourning Music) in six hours for a BBC Symphony perforHindemith mance upon the death of England’s King George V. The work has four very short movements, the last being a harmonization with obbligato viola of the chorale Here I Stand Before Thy Throne.
PROGRAM NOTES Mallory has been active with SOGO for seven years. She has earned superior ratings as a soloist at Solo and Ensemble Mallory Halb contest ert the past three years and has auditioned into All-State and All-Northwest Orchestras the past three years. Mallory has played chamber music for countless weddings and other celebrations through SOGO MOJO, school and community groups.
Mallory has earned Music Departmental honors, served as viola section leader and embraced the challenge of acting as assistant conductor of the North Thurston High School orchestra. She has served as the orchestra representative in Tri-M, the music honor society, where she successfully lobbied to change the rule barring freshmen membership. Mallory plans to begin Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67 Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) was born to a musical college next year, taking her viola along for family and was taught to play piano, violin, and viola at a the journey. young age. Beethoven moved to Vienna in 1792 and began studying with Joseph Haydn, quickly gaining a reputaCharlie is a setion as a virtuoso pianist. In about 1800 his hearing began nior at Timberto deteriorate, and by the last decade of his life he was alline High School most totally deaf. Despite this, he continued to compose, and has been writing some of his most admired works during this time. playing tromBeethoven began writing Symphony No. 5 in 1804 but did bone in SOGO not complete it until 1808. He for 5 years. He wrote two other symphonies, five concertos, and many other works is currently the in the same period. Symphony No. principal player 5 is well known for its distinctive in ConservaC h a rlie Taft rhythmic figure of three shorts tory Orchestra. and a long. Legend has it that Charlie has Beethoven likened the rhythm to Fate knocking at the door, but this received superior ratings in Solo and Enmay be an invented tale. Although semble contest, participation in the All-State it begins in a foreboding tone, and All-Northwest groups, and scholarship Beethoven Symphony No. 5 ends in trium- opportunities for college. He is looking forphant celebration. ward to attending college in the fall.
CONSERVATORY ORCHESTRA Violin Travis Bacchetti-Behr, Timberline H.S. (12) Ella Bushnell, Olympia H.S. (11) Lisa Chong, Capital H.S. (11) Ryan Clark, Homeschool (10) Caddie Derby, Homeschool (8) Robyn Hill, Capital H.S. (9) Yeji Kim, River Ridge H.S. (9) Samuel Kim, Capital H.S. (11) Daniel Kim, Capital H.S. (9) Bruce Kirkpatrick, Mark Morris H.S. (12) Chante' Mack, Timberline H.S. (12) Angela Pak, Olympic M.S. (8) Max Powers, Capital H.S. (10) Jun Shin, Capital H.S. (10) Sarah Smith, Olympia H.S. (11) Belinda So, Olympia H.S. (10) Krishnasree Upadhyayula, Olympia H.S. (9) Viola Erica Anderson, N. Thurston H.S. (11) Mallory Halbert, N. Thurston H.S. (12) Yun Mi Koh, Black Hills H.S. (10) Daniel Swan, Olympia H.S. (11) Hyunhee Yi, Olympia H.S. (12) Cello Catherine Brassey, W.F. West H.S. (12) Zoe Chapman, Black Hills H.S. (9) Keadrin Dick, N. Thurston H.S. (11) Maura Phelps, Timberline H.S. (10) Madeline Poultridge, Avanti H.S. (9) Christine Sears, N. Thurston H.S. (11) Nolan Welch, Timberline H.S. (10) Nate Wertjes, Tumwater H.S. (9) Bass Jesika Westbrook, Olympia H.S. (10) Flute Mary Armstrong, Pope John Paul II H.S. (11) Emily Donaldson, Olympia H.S. (12) Ha-Yoon Lee, Black Hills H.S. (11) Lauren Zinke, Olympia H.S. (10) Oboe Christine Dickens, N. Thurston H.S. (11) Bridget Long, Capital H.S. (10) Haley Shoaf, Rochester H.S. (11)
Clarinet Vivian Edwards, Olympia H.S. (12) Max Glass, Capital H.S. (12) Maggie Taft, Timberline H.S. (10) Bassoon Alex Carlson, Olympia H.S. (12) Trinity Creed, Shelton H.S. (10) Will Dean, Capital H.S. (10) Vanessa Gilbert, Shelton H.S. (12) BRASS CHOIR - Conservatory Brass Section Trumpet Austin Brumbaugh, Mark Morris H.S. (12) Ben Hodson, Washington M.S. (8) Bruce Kirkpatrick, Mark Morris H.S. (12) Brass Choir Taylor Nixon, Capital H.S. (12) French Horn Addison Jeske, Pope John Paul II H.S. (10) August Lavender-Marshall, Capital H.S. (10) Landon Mueller, Capital H.S. (10) Sage Pavey, Timberline H.S. (9) Trombone Grant Stidham, Capital H.S. (11) Charlie Taft, Timberline H.S. (12) Nathan Yang, Olympia H.S. (10) Percussion Patrick Brennan, Capital H.S. (9) SOGO Student Leaders Student Board Student Representative
ACADEMY ORCHESTRA Violin Ellie Barbuto Jason Chung Joelle Chung Zander Dick Seth Harper Evan Harper Bethany Hermann Natalie Hwang Hyun Jin Kim Ravi Santi Eric So Casey Turner Gavin VanClifford Olivia Wertjes Viola Alex He Shreya Kumar Anthony Kogut Cello Claire Bushnell Jared Chung Michael Dean Bass James Waltz Flute Joseph Coppock Nora Grimsted Morgan Hurtado Emma Lindemeier Brittany Shoaf Zach Sproge Emily Tesberg Anna Williams Emma Eacrett
Oboe Morgan Dunn Tabitha Parsons Austin Smith Clarinet David Hales Ina LaGrandeur Brendan Lynch Sienna Pavey Trumpet William Hammond Alex Jones +Ben Jurkovich Hyung Jin Kim French Horn +Henry Nordhorn Gabriel Schouten Celine Warner Trombone Maria Coppock +Zach Teply Tuba Lars Leibenguth +Alexis Pavey +Peter Veis Percussion Donovan Long Zachary Skoog
SOGO Student Leaders Student Board Student Representative + Brass Choir Members
DEBUT ORCHESTRA Violin Lilia Allen Stephanie Case Anne Case Ella Cereghino Brooke Chytil Sean Doster Maya Dirar Rowan Dunn Thomas Even Katie Fish John Hammond Jisu Han Noelle Hwang Veenadhari Kollipara Nitya Krishna Kumar Megan LeDuc Megan Lorich William Nordhorn River Scheuerell Viola Dragan Dick Max Mondress Kyleigh Peterson Logan VanClifford
New Horizons Strings & Band Violin I Sharon Brown Tess Ray Bobbi Nagel Mary Ellen Biggerstaff Lindsey Squires Violin II Patty Nutt Sharon Collins Nora LeBlanc Rose Edwards Margaret Chambers Viola Charles Lundberg Linda Colebank Elizabeth Siegel Cello Ivan Sinkler Bob Peak Tina Husseini Bass Karen Berets Piccolo Eddi Baird Flute Penny Douglas
Cello Victoria Cassol Dante Faulk Alexus Kaminiski Phoebe Lemon Jane Roalkvam
Oboe Gail Frost
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Trombone Dwight Berquist-Moody Dick Genske Jim Archer
Clarinet Zoe Ellis Radnyee Manisha Elijah Schouten Trumpet Jackson Hall Kyu-Hun Lee French Horn Emma Tranum
Horn Julia Jowders Trumpet Judd Aetzel
Tuba Paul Eddy Timpani Vic Jowders Percussion Zelma Bernd Harry Nelson Caroline Fenn Sandy Boogertman
CONDUCTING STAFF John Welsh brings a wealth of experience, leadership, and direction to the members of the Student Orchestras of Greater Olympia (SOGO). His past conducting engagements include Music Director positions with the John Welsh Bremerton SymphoMusic Director ny 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 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. Mr. Welsh is very proud to be the first Music Director of SOGO and Conductor of the Conservatory Orchestra.
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. Allison has taught instrumental music Greg Allison Artistic Director in the Olympia Brass Choir Conductor 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 MidWest 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. This past summer, he had the opportunity to participate in the Conductor's Workshop for Music Educators at the Juilliard School with clinicians Eugene Corporon and David Effron and an el Sistema workshop in Philadelphia.
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 CampusCommunity Orchestra (ECCO), and the Kittitas Valley Youth Orchestra. As an Interim Professor of Music at Central Michigan University, Jeff conducted the University Orchestra, and the Percussion Ensemble. Since his return to Western Washington in 2009, Jeff has been involved in Music Education with the Tacoma Youth Symphony, Everett Youth Symphony, Icicle Creek Youth Symphony, and as the former Music Director for the Capital Youth Symphony. Active in many facets of the music industry, Jeff recently conducted an orchestra of Seattle based musicians in the EP release party of Kris Orlowski’s album, Pieces We Are, which is currently #14 on the itunes charts. Also holding a Masters Degree in Percussion Performance, Jeff is active as a performer throughout Washington with the Olympia Symphony, Tacoma Symphony, Yakima Symphony, and various groups/ensembles around the Seattle area, as well as being invited to perform as a guest artist in venues from Benaroya Hall in Seattle to Carnegie Hall in New York. Jeff is the recipient of the 2005 Hubbard Scholarship and is a Liberace Scholar. Lantz Berets (Debut Orchestra Conductor and SOGO Bassoon Teaching Artist) 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 Westside Music Center. He has a successful private studio and has founded the New Horizon’s Orchestra that meets Monday nights. Elizabeth Ward (Assistant 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 Youth Symphony’s Debut Orchestra, Conductor of the 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. Mrs. Rydholm is an adjunct faculty member at Saint Martin’s University where she teaches violin and viola. An avid chamber musician, she completed her Chamber Music Workshop Director Internship under Dr. Valgene Phillips, at Humboldt State University (CA) and has since served as the SOGO Ensemble Coordinator. She also coaches the Conservatory and Academy strings.
TEACHING ARTISTS STRING
Mary Jo Rydholm (violin I) Linda Pyle (violin II) *Nathan Brown (violin II) Anne Edge (viola) Judith Martin (cello) Rick Jarvela (bass)
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Jean Whipple (flute) Ashley Cook (clarinet) Karen Berets (double reeds) Lantz Berets (double reeds) Danielle Westbrook (trumpet) Liz Ward (French horn) Levin Conway (low brass) Jeff Lund (percussion)
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