Low Brass Studio – Spring 2024 Recital

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Caravan

PROGRAM

UTSA Low Brass Studio

Featuring students of Gary Poffenbarger and John Caputo

Tuesday, March 26, 2024

UTSA Recital Hall

5:00 p.m.

Brandon Ichavez, conductor

Girl With the Flaxen

Aidan Ramos, conductor

Ramen Noodles

Broken Piaces

Song for Nurya

Finley Farrar, euphonium

Angelyca Mejia, euphonium

Marc Guillen, tuba

Christian Tapia, tuba

Roland Scherer, euphonium

Brandon McAfee, euphonium

Aidan Ramos, piano

Michael Hernandez, euphonium

Aidan Ramos, euphonium

Roland Scherer, euphonium

Dalton Butler, euphonium

Duke Ellington arr. Gary Poffenbarger

Claude Debussy arr. Gary Poffenbarger

Satoshi Yagasawa

Algirdas Matonis

Ricardo Molla

Amparito Roca

Aidan Ramos, euphonium

Finely Farrar, euphonium

Michael Hernandez, euphonium

Christian Tapia, tuba

Frankie Rodriguez, tuba

Mikelis Teteris, tuba

Jaime Texidor arr. Gary Poffenbarger

St. Louis Blues

W.C. Handy ` arr. Gary Poffenbarger

Jay Marie, euphonium

Roland Scherer, euphonium

Brandon McAfee, euphonium

Dalton Butler, euphonium

Angelyca Mejia, euphonium

Prelude in G minor, Op.23, No. 5

Brandon Ichavez, euphonium

Alex Guzman, euphonium

Matthew Bruns, tuba

Kenyon McCrary, tuba

The Sound of Silence

Zach Moscorro, conductor

Sergei Rachmaninoff arr. Derek Fenstermacher

Cinematic Fantasy

Marc Guillen, conductor

Paul Simon arr. Gary Poffenbarger

Zach Collins

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