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Photo: Dayton Contemporary Dance Company
Department of Music and Theatre University at Albany presents:
UAlbany Concert Band
Kevin Champagne, conductor and
UAlbany
Symphony Orchestra
Christopher David Neubert , conductor
Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 7:30pm
Main Theatre
UAlbany Performing Arts Center
Sovereign Variants…………………………..James Curnow
Bolero………………………………………….Maurice Ravel Arr. James Bocook
Kilimanjaro: An African Portrait…………Robert Washburn
The Lion King ………..Elton John, Tim Rice, Hans Zimmer Arr. John Higgins
Brian
Program UAlbany Concert Band
INTERMISSION
Orchestra
UAlbany Symphony
Balmages (b. 1975)…………….…….Summer Dances 2000 Jaromir Weinberger (1896-1967)…….…….Polka and Fugue 1926 From the Opera Schwanda, the Bagpiper
Program Notes
Sovereign Variants – James Curnow
This piece was originally commissioned by the King City Senior Concert Band in Ontarion, Canada. A solid fanfare begins the piece, that leads into variations of that fanfare (hence the title). After a jaunty middle section that goes through major and minor variations, the main melody returns for a climactic finale. James Curnow has taught at public schools and universities. He has composed dozens of pieces of music for bands and small ensembles.
Bolero – Maurice Ravel, Arr. James Bocook
Bolero had its premier performance at the Paris Opera in 1928 as ballet music, though it is rarely staged as a ballet anymore. Much to Ravel’s surprise, this became his most popular composition. He thought orchestras would not want to perform it. Ravel played the melody for a friend, saying” Don’t you think it has an insistent quality? I’m going to repeat it a number of times, without any development, gradually increasing the orchestra the best I can.” This piece gained more popularity when it played a crucial part in the 1979 movie “10”.
Kilimanjaro: An African Portrait – Robert Washburn
This composition is in three connected movements.
1. The Plain: The Serengeti – A slow and somewhat static musical representation.
2. The People: Masai Dance – A percussion heavy, lively syncopated celebration.
3. The Mountain: Kilimanjaro – A grand and majestic finale.
The Lion King – Elton John, Tim Rice, Hans Zimmer, Arr. John Higgins
We celebrate the 30th anniversary of the movie with this well arranged medley. The Lion King is a top rated movie, which won many awards including multiple Oscars and Grammys. This medley features Circle of Life, I Just Can’t Wait To Be King, Be Prepared, Hakuna Matata, Can You Feel The Love Tonight, and King Of Pride Rock.
Brian Balmages – Summer Dances
Brian Balmages (born January 24, 1975) is an American composer, conductor, and music educator. He primarily composes wind ensemble works.
Balmages was born in Baltimore. His father was a trumpet player and his mother was an opera singer. He obtained a B.M. in Music Industry from James Madison University, with a focus on trumpet performance, and an M.M. in Media Scoring and Production from the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami.
Initially, Balmages played trumpet in a Miami orchestra. Later, he concentrated on composition, teaching, music publishing, and on conducting nationwide. Internationally, Balmages has conducted in Canada, Italy, and Australia. He is the assistant director of bands and orchestras at Towson University and the director of instrumental publications at the FJH Music Company.
Jaromir Weinberger – Schwanda the Bagpiper
Schwanda the Bagpiper (Czech: Švanda dudák), written in 1926, is an opera in two acts and five scenes, with music by Jaromír Weinberger to a Czech libretto by Miloš Kareš, based on the drama Strakonický dudák aneb Hody divých žen (The Bagpiper of Strakonice) by Josef Kajetán Tyl.
Its first performance was in Prague at the Czech National Opera in April 1927; and the first German production followed (in the translation by Max Brod as Schwanda der Dude-lsackpfeifer), at Breslau on 16 December 1928. After that success, Germanlanguage productions proliferated around the world, with over 2000 performances taking place during the next decade.
At the time the opera, with its occasional use of Czech folk material, enjoyed considerable success, with translations into 17 languages. The opera fell from the repertory when the composer's music was banned by the Nazi regimes of Austria and Germany during the late 1930s; and although it is still revived occasionally, orchestral performances of the "Polka and Fugue" drawn from the opera are more regularly heard in concert.
Performers
UAlbany Concert Band
Kevin Champagne, Conductor
Piccolo
Brianna Boyce
Flute
Mia Call
Britney Davila
Alisha Lai
Chelsea Roque
Sara St. Preuve
Bailey Tator
Isabella Vuono
Grace Wright
Mudra Patel
Oboe
Henry Deuel
Alex Oates
Clarinet
Skumbuzo, DeBus
Kaitlyn Dembowski
Joy Johnson
Alexis Trendell
Bass Clarinet
Ken Rapp
Alto Saxophone
Edwin Aguilar
Chelsea Dorner
Brian Feder
Randy Knarr
Jack Piranio
Tenor
Saxophone
James Caruso
Jordynne Marshall
Baritone
Saxophone
Molly O’Toole
Trumpet
Sean Cummins
Austin Gray
Keziah Job
Carly Johnson
Timothy Te
Kal Tellefsen
French Horn
Emma Clements
Jonah Hauf
Andrew Meng
Trombone
William Lemus Silva
Andrew Scaptura
Euphonium
Tsvi Gold
Sylvar Nazario-Goodwin
Jay Smith
Tuba
Amenya Brown
Allison Castro
Spencer Dodge
Jordan Teo
Electric Bass
Matt Bassin
Jeong Il Kim
Percussion
Milan Jevmerov
Lillian Magurno
Raul Martinez
Aeden Perry
Ciara Reilly
Tyler Roberts
Renee Scott
Jonathan Wolter
UAlbany Symphony Orchestra
Christopher David Neubert, Conductor
Violins
Bryan Fonder
Concertmaster
Nicole Maher
Logan Stone
Allison Ellis
Deirdre Williams
Anthony Parillo
Amanda Sue
Principal
Hope Savercool
Nicole Orellana
Madelyn Knopfke
Katy Christman
Olivia Arsenicos
Cristina Schiaffo
Lin Song
Abigail Johnson
Alina Campbell
Marcella Reiter
Melissa Yusaitis
Violas
Dara Ribis
Principal
Melissa Rosas
Samamtha Dalton
Jaime Kendrick
Catherine Rafferty
Robert Lombardo
Angela Van Ness
Cellos
Sosuke Aizawa
Principal
Andrew Craner
Joseph Regan
Cellos (ct’d.)
Connor Gordon
Alisa Bielert
Rachel Morris
Abigail Tsuji
Lucy Skidmore
Seth Chaiken
Double Basses
Erik Laurin
Principal
Mary Lemak
Connor Hoolan
Joey Aragones
Finley Jones
Piccolo
Laura Dodge
Flutes
Melynda Matheke
Brianna Boyce
Laura Dodge
Oboes
Tyler Leicht
Ian Cohen
Clarinets
Henry Deuel
James Affatigato
Carmen Gregor
Bassoon
Laura Canham-Lunde
Jennifer Fullam
French Horns
Jonah Hauf
Priscilla Duskin
Sarah Howard
Trumpets
Michael Dietlein
Ethan Chen
Vincent Amodeo
Trombones
Caleb Clapper
Jessica Watson
Matthew Scheidt
Tuba
Jacob Reiter
Tympani
Jonathan Wolter
Percussion
Yeajee Chon
Harp
Karlinda Caldicott
Organ
Duncan Cumming Orchestra
Librarian and Management
Hope Savercool
The UAlbany Performing Arts Center’s six theatres, three lounges and other spaces are available for rental.
The UAlbany Performing Arts Center’s six theatres, three lounges and other spaces are available for rental.
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HOUSE POLICIES
Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the management and its staff.
The use of photographic or recording devices of any kind during most performances is strictly prohibited.
There is no food or drink allowed in the theatres, nor is smoking allowed in UAlbany buildings.
. To avoid disrupting the performance, kindly disable any noise making electronic devices you may have with you.
Please take time to note the location of the fire exits nearest to you. In the event of an emergency, an announcement will be made from the stage. Please proceed to the nearest exit in an orderly fashion.
Created and produced by the University Art Museum, NYS Writers Institute and UAlbany Performing Arts Center in collaboration with WAMC Northeast Public Radio, this popular series features leading figures from a variety of artistic disciplines in conversation about their creative inspirations, their craft and their careers. “Roundtable” host Joe Donahue conducts live on-stage interviews followed by a Q&A with the audience.
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Dayton Contemporary Dance Co
October 20
Passion Fruit Dance Co November 4
Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Co December 2
Mark Morris Dance Group January 25
with Ellen Sinopoli Dance Co
Capital Trio - January 27 *
Monica Bill Barnes & Co February 3
No Gravity Theatre February 9
Savion Glover April 13
Ellen Sinopoli Dance Co May 18
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