SOGO November 2022 Concert Program

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1629 22nd Ave SE, Olympia WA 98501 | 360.352.1438 | StudentOrchestras@gmail.com StudentOrchestras.org | Facebook.com/StudentOrchestras EXECUTIVE BOARD Milt Harper, President John Fleckenstein, Past President Anna Garrett, Vice President Carrie Penkman, Secretary Greg Tudor, Treasurer STUDENT BOARD *Maria Aurelio, violin Taylor Hopps, trumpet Sky Lin, cello *Alessandro Martinez, clarinet Locke Walker, trumpet *Voting members ADMINISTRATIVE Krina Allison, Executive Director Zoe Chapman, Executive Assistant Amber Young, Finance Manager BOARD Ernesta Ballard Anne Edge Lindsey Ford Bill Peden Amy Rowley Jennifer Titus ShiauYun Wang Sandy Williams MUSIC DIRECTOR Cameron May ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Greg Allison 2022-2023 S PONSORS DISTINGUISHED SPONSORS Academy Mortgage Corporation, Kathy Randich Capital Heating & Cooling Custom Hearth Fireplaces & Stoves Olympia Federal Savings Olympic Dermatology PCS Structural Solutions R.L. Ray Violin Shop TwinStar Credit Union SPONSORS Small to Tall Pediatric Dentistry Tumwater Eye Center GRANTS & FOUNDATIONS ArtsFund Charneski Charitable Fund Community Foundation of South Puget Sound David & Sally Allen Family Foundation Dawkins Charitable Trust Goldberg Family Charitable Foundation National Endowment for the Arts Nisqually Indian Tribe Small Business Administration SVOG Thurston Strong WA State Arts Commission WA State Federation of Music Clubs
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SOGO presentsSTUDENTORCHESTRAS.ORG

November 6, 2022 @ 4:00 PM

Brass Choir Greg Allison, conductor Liz Ward, assistant conductor Debut Orchestra Dan Craig and Jordan Goldstein, conductors

LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN, arr. Richard Meyer

TARA ISLAS Forging an Icon Ode to Joy

GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN, arr. Greg Allison

Andy Classen, trumpet Ayre for Trumpet

EDVARD GRIEG, arr. Richard Meyer

Peer Gynt Suite Selections

Brass Choir Greg Allison, conductor Liz Ward, assistant conductor

FRANZ BIEBL, arr. Jeremy Yager

Ave Maria (Angelus Domini)

Andy Classen, trumpet La Virgen de la MacarenaTRADITIONAL, arr. David Marlatte

Academy Orchestra Greg Allison, conductor

GenesisROSSANO GALANTE

Andy Classen, trumpet Trumpeter's LullabyLEROY ANDERSON

"Bacchanale" from Samson and DelilahCAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS, arr. Merle Isaac

INTERMISSION

Conservatory Orchestra Cameron May, conductor

"Les Toréadors" from CarmenGEORGES BIZET

JOHANESS

OSKAR BӦHME

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Andy Classen, trumpet

JAMES VAN HEUSEN, arr. James Olcott

Here's That

Greg Allison, Cooper Brown, Andy Classen, Taylor Hopps, Bo Milam, Dr. Ed Sandor, Locke Walker, and Graham Wilson, trumpet

Waltz from The Sleeping Beauty, Op. 66PETER ILLYCH TCHAIKOVSKY

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STUDENT ORCHESTRAS OF GREATER OLYMPIA
Andante Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90
BRAHMS
Allegro moderato Concerto in F minor, Op. 18
Rainy Day
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Conservatory Orchestra

Violin

Maria Angela Aurelio, Olympia H.S. (12)* Alejandro Breaux-Salazar, Olympia H.S. (11) Parm Chan, Olympia H.S. (9) Moriah Fuchs, Homeschool (11) Christine Hong, Steilacoom H.S. (11) Evelyn Jo, N. Thurston H.S. (9) Sofia Lensegrav, River Ridge H.S. (11) Alexandra Rachita, Olympia H.S. (11) Livvy Rowley, Olympia H.S. (11) Zachary Sears, Tumwater H.S. (11) Alluzai Villanueva, N. Thurston H.S. (10) Jay Yee, Capital H.S. (11) Jen Yee, Capital H.S. (11)

Viola

Noah Cornwall, Yelm H.S. (10) John Foss, N. Thurston H.S. (12) Michelle Hegewald, Olympia H.S. (10) Wyatt Jackson, Black Hills H.S. (12) Will Livingston, Olympia H.S. (12) Veronica Moldovanu, Olympia H.S. (12)

Cello

Maia Aurelio, Jefferson M.S. (8)~ Lance Coppo, Olympia H.S. (11) Sky Lin, Olympia H.S. (11)*

Hadley Manista, Olympia H.S. (11)~ Shriya Prasanna, Olympia H.S. (12) Lynlea Swanson, Homeschool/SPSCC (11) Owen Tudor, Olympia H.S. (10)

Bass

Kalee Verd, Olympia H.S. (12)

Flute

Beckett Fisher, Capital H.S. (11) Gracie Park, NOVA (8) Victoria Titus, River Ridge H.S. (11)

Oboe

Nicholas Chappel, Black Hills H.S. (10) Mackenzie Cornwall, Yelm H.S. (11) Adeline Rice, Black Hills H.S. (9)

Clarinet Diego Cortes-Monroy, Olympia H.S. (10) Annika Hillier, Olympia H.S. (10)

Alessandro Martinez, Olympia H.S. (12)* Maegan Shen, Olympia H.S. (9)

Bassoon

Luke Thornton, Tumwater H.S. (10)

Trumpet Cooper Brown, Olympia H.S. (11)+ Taylor Hopps, Olympia H.S. (11)+* Locke Walker, Capital H.S. (10)+*

Trombone

Alex Bowman, Olympia H.S. (11)+ Vadim Hettena, Olympia H.S. (11)+ Cade McBride, Yelm H.S. (11)+ Aidan O'Brien, Olympia H.S. (11)+ Naomi Scott, Olympia H.S. (11)+

Tuba

Tommy Catron, Hoquiam H.S. (11)+ Ethan Nelson, Olympia H.S. (11)

Percussion

Dario Morbello, Capital H.S. (10) Naya Wollwage, Olympia H.S. (10)

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Violin

Isabel Arslanian, Capital H.S. (9)~ Isabella DiBenedetto-Campos, Jefferson M.S. (8)

Layla Hawley, Avanti H.S. (10)

Arlo Homewood, Chinook M.S. (8) Matilda Homewood, Chinook M.S. (7)

Liam Kendall, Washington M.S. (8) Max Liedtke, Salish M.S. (8)

Annin Lima, Olympia Christian School (6) Phoebe Livingston, Jefferson M.S. (8)

Macy Manista, Homeschool (8)

Piper Marsden, Aspire M.S. (8)

David Marty III, SPSCC & Evergreen (10) Kamryn McGraw, SAMI (9)

Annabelle Park, N. Thurston H.S. (9) Sophia Quinn, Washington M.S. (6)

Samuel Reymer, N.W. Christian H.S. (9) Hazel Tomita, ORLA (8)~ Elizabeth Wihelmi, Homeschool (11)

Viola

Brooks Bezanson, Jefferson M.S. (7) Ash Hegewald, Washington M.S. (7)~ Joey Kurtyka, Virt. Acad. of Olympia (11) Matthew Shen, Washington M.S. (8) Rayna Sterlin-Stephens, Capital H.S. (9)

Cello

Aoife Frost, NOVA (7)

Andrew Gorrell, Jefferson M.S. (8) Ramona Hanson, Olympia H.S. (10) Sean Hong, Pioneer M.S. (8) Leila Nizam, Reeves M.S. (8) Theodore Putt, Washington M.S. (8)

Bass

Heidi Cornwall, Ridgeline M.S. (8)

Hunter Downing, Black Hills H.S. (9) Gabriel Rosales, N. Thurston H.S. (9) Bryce Villeroel, Homeschool (9)

Academy Orchestra

Flute

Rory Carr, Yelm H.S. (9) Aud Summit, Capital H.S. (9) Serenia Thibodeaux, Griffin School (7)

Clarinet

Ayman Ehrlander, Washington M.S. (8) Noah Hagelberg, Homeschool (9) Salem Henriquez, Capital H.S. (10)

Bassoon

Jaela Drew, Capital H.S. (9)

Trumpet

Bo Milam, Homeschool (10)+ Graham Wilson, Chehalis M.S. (8)+

French Horn

Spencer Cornwall, Yelm H.S. (9)+

Trombone

Shion Alvarado, Olympia H.S. (9)+ Tyler Porter, Chehalis M.S. (8)+

Tuba

Braxton Martinez, Salish M.S. (8)

Percussion

James Carmony, Jefferson M.S. (7)+ Chas Duerr, Washington M.S. (8)+ Dario Morbello, Capital H.S. (10) Atticus Moreno, Jefferson M.S. (7)+ Naya Wollwage, Olympia H.S. (10)

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Violin

Escher Arslanian, ORLA (6)

Vivian Bauer, Elk Plain School of Choice (6) Soreya Celleri, Homeschool (5)

Judah Cushman, Homeschool (8)

Angelica DiBenedetto-Campos, Jefferson M.S. (6)

Levi George, Centennial Elementary (4) Kate Guo, Sunrise Beach School (4)

August Homewood, Lakes Elementary (5)

Liam Longmire, Reeves M.S. (6)

Abigail Manista, Homeschool (5)

David Park, Chinook M.S. (6)

Grace Penoyar, Olympia Christian School (4) Dylan Shaughnessy, Washington M.S. (7)

Savannah Stalker, Woodland Elementary (5) Silas Wilson, Olympia Waldorf School (8)

Viola

Iila Kennelly, Washington M.S. (7)

Olivia Swihart-Lee, Niqually M.S. (7) Elena Timm, Jefferson M.S. (7)

Cello

Zoey Bernal, Aspire M.S. (7)~ Simon DiCrescenzo, Timberline H.S. (9) Brennan Frank, Marshall M.S. (8) Ashlen Lima, Olympia Christian School (4)

Chenghao Liu, Meadows Elementary (4) Brodi Whitehead, Rochester M.S. (6)

Bass Dunia Eberling, Reeves M.S. (6)

Carlos Herington, Oly. Christian Sch. (6)

Flute

Alyssa Kirkpatrick, Tumwater M.S. (8)~

Bassoon

Brooks Bezanson, Jefferson M.S. (6)~

Trumpet

Kyra Hoffman, Jefferson M.S. (7)

Auden Taellious, Jefferson M.S. (7) Kipton Troy, Tumwater M.S. (7)

French Horn

Benji Meuse, Jefferson M.S. (6)

Trombone

Isaac Zwiefel, Griffin School (7)

Percussion

James Carmony, Jefferson M.S. (7) Chas Duerr, Washington M.S. (8) Atticus Moreno, Jefferson M.S. (7)

Debut Orchestra ~ Student Representative

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Guest Artist

Andy Classen, trumpet (Bach Performing Artist)

Andy Classen is professor of trumpet and jazz studies at Drake University. He is currently principal trumpet with the Orchestra Iowa. He has played with numerous Broadway shows including: Wicked, Spamalot, Book of Mormon, Hairspray, Annie, Little Shop of Horrors, The Producers, Chicago (solo trumpet), The Full Monty, 42ndStreet, and Thoroughly Modern Millie. He is leader of the Turner Center Jazz Orchestra, that performs a concert series at the Turner Jazz Center. TCJO has an album, Class 'n Jazz, the Music of Andy Classen. He is in much demand as a clinician/guest artist for recitals, masterclasses and seminars, regionally, nationally and internationally. He has performed in China, Mexico, England and much of continental Europe. His classical trumpet album, It’s About Time, is available through Amazon or the iTunes store.

His is also an active jazz composer. He currently has six compositions published through C.L. Barnhouse Publishing. Mr. Classen was drill designer and music writer for Minnesota Brass Drum Corps, and marching bands from all around the country.

His principal trumpet teachers were Vincent Cichowicz of Northwestern University, William Adam of Indiana University, Robert Baca at UW Eau Claire and Cathy Leach at University of Tennessee.

Andrew Classen became the inaugural holder of the Fred and Patty TurnerProfessorship in Jazz, thanks to a $1 million gift from Drake alumnus Fred Turner. Mr. Turner noted, "I am delighted to have the opportunity to support the future generations of musicians who will keep this art form alive. Creating a jazz professorship at my alma mater is a perfect fit. This is my own way of making sure the music plays on." He received a Bachelor in Music Education degree from the University of Wisconsin Eau-Claire and a Master of Music degree in trumpet performance from the University of Tennessee.

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GIVING TODAY

Watch your donation make a difference. Generous contributions by people like you who deeply care increase our effectiveness in bringing the arts to the youth of this community. Consider Monthly Giving starting at $10 or Workplace Matching Gifts where employees are rewarded for charitable giving and companies often match dollar for dollar. Along with Tribute Gifts honoring a loved one, stocks, Mutual Funds, and IRA required minimum distribution, you can impact SOGO by furthering its mission today.

LEGACY GIVING

You do not need to be wealthy to leave a legacy. Make your core values known by making a planned gift. By supporting our long-term success, you will be remembered as an influencer of the arts for children. By naming SOGO as a beneficiary in your retirement account or life insurance policy you can support SOGO without changing your will or living trust. Join us in making SOGO part of your "today" and making a planned gift for tomorrow.

We are grateful to those that have been generous in their giving. In addition, please see the Future Music Makers Scholarship Fund and our contributor pages 28 and 29, and those who have gifted SOGO with a gracious Estate Legacy Gift.

Future Music Makers Scholarship Fund

Although our fees to participate in SOGO are reasonable, they are still a barrier for many families. We believe young musicians benefit from participating in SOGO’s programs and should not be prohibitive because of economic circumstances. For that reason, SOGO is reaching out to begin building the Future Music Makers Scholarship Fund.

Children interested in joining SOGO have their family member complete a simple application form. Based on their interest and demonstrated financial need, up to half the tuition fees can be awarded. All information is kept confidential.

The Future Music Makers Scholarship Fund is supported by committed community members to prevent financial circumstances from becoming an obstacle to any young musician’s participation in SOGO’s orchestras. A robust fund will ensure that all young musicians will have equal opportunity to experience the high-quality programming SOGO offers the South Sound area.

Become a Future Music Makers Scholarship Partner today!

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Cameron May Music Director and Conservatory Orchestra Conductor

Conductors

Greg Allison Artistic Director, Brass Choir Conductor, and Academy Orchestra Conductor

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 had taught instrumental music in the Olympia School District for 40 years. His bands have been chosen to perform at the State and Northwest Music Educators’ Conferences and the Western International Band Clinic.

Cameron May is Music Director of SOGO and the SPSCC Symphony Orchestra at South Puget Sound Community College. Prior to 2022, Mr. May was a full-time music professor at SPSCC, where, in addition to conducting the orchestra, he taught courses in college and career success, ear training, music fundamentals, and music theory, served as interim director of the SPSCC Jazz Band, and helped to build and launch the Associate in Music direct transfer degree.

Mr. May received a Bachelor of Music Education degree from the University of Colorado Boulder and a Master of Music degree in Orchestral Conducting from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He continues to maintain his violin playing through his position as Assistant Principal Second Violin with the Olympia Symphony Orchestra. When not conducting, teaching, or playing violin, Mr. May can be found reading on his back porch, walking in the woods, or going out of his way to chase after Amtrak trains.

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 AllState, 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.

SOGO is a proud member of League of American Orchestras and Washington State Federation of Music Clubs.

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Conductors

Jordan Goldstein Debut Orchestra Conductor (Strings)

In addition to serving as the string specialist for SOGO’s Debut Orchestra, Jordan Goldstein is the orchestra teacher at Washington Middle School and Centennial and McKenny Elementary Schools. Once a student of the Olympia school district, Mr. Goldstein has since received a Bachelor of Music in Music Education and Master of Arts in Teaching from the University of Puget Sound, as well as a Master of Music in Viola Performance from the Chicago College of Performing Arts.

As a violist, Mr. Goldstein has studied under Lisa Dyvig, Joyce Ramée, and Mark Braunstein and has performed with many groups throughout the Puget Sound and Chicago area, including the Olympia Symphony and Rainier Symphony. When not playing or teaching, Mr. Goldstein can be seen enjoying a cup of tea, watching old movies, or searching for a new and exciting animal fact.

Mr. Goldstein is honored to once again be back in the South Puget Sound area, giving back to the community that helped shape him and foster his love for music.

Dan Craig

Debut Orchestra Conductor (Winds)

Dan Craig is the Director of Bands for the Napavine School District. He received his BA in both Music Education and Tuba Performance from Central Washington University and earned his MS in Curriculum and Instruction.

Mr. Craig is an award-winning tuba player, performing regularly throughout the region. He is a member of the Evergreen Brass Quintet, the Northwest Wind Symphony, and the SPSCC Symphony Orchestra at South Puget Sound Community College. Mr. Craig studied Tuba with Marty Erickson at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee where he won the Peck School of the Arts Concerto Competition as a freshman. Mr. Craig was the principal tuba for both the Wind Ensemble under Larry Gookin and the Symphony Orchestra under Dr. Nikolas Caoile while at CWU and has performed at many Low Brass Clinics and Symposiums throughout the country. Mr. Craig was the Drum Major for the CWU Marching Band and student director of the CWU Tuba and Euphonium choir.

Elizabeth Ward Brass Choir Assistant Conductor

Elizabeth Ward 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 and Conductor of the Tacoma Youth Symphony’s Brass Choir and Chamber Winds.

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Teaching Artists

WINDS & PERCUSSION

Erin Happenny, flute Elliot Anderson, oboe Daniel Aliment, clarinet Dan Meuse, bassoon Dr. Ed Sandor, trumpet Liz Ward, French horn Dan Craig, low brass Charlie Taft, low brass Laura McBride, percussion

GUEST PERFORMERS

Andrew Manista, bass Christian Wilson, French horn Milt Harper, percussion

ADJUNCT

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