2023–2024 SEASON
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elcome to the 2023-2024 Wells School of Music Concert Season. We are thrilled to present another jam-packed year showcasing our incredible faculty and talented students. On the cover, we are featuring our Incomparable Golden Rams Marching Band to celebrate their historic upcoming performance on New Year’s Day at the 135th Rose Parade® in Pasadena, California! We are looking forward to seeing our 340-member Incomparable Golden Rams Marching Band process down Colorado Boulevard on New Year’s Day 2024 in front of 750,000 live attendees and over 25 million viewers on television!
On the inside cover you will see a new piece of artwork by WCU alumni Al Moretti, class of 73’. You can find this amazing 7X5 foot painting in the entrance of our Wells School of Music Welcome Center. Al Moretti’s painting pays homage to our rich musical history including Dr. Jim Wells, Dr. Charles Swope, and an image of one of our West Chester State Normal School ensembles. Please visit our building to see this new work of art and all of the wonderful paintings adorning our hallways and library of famous composers created and donated by Al Moretti and curated by retired faculty member John Baker.
There are few places where you can experience visual and performing arts in outstanding performance venues like West Chester University. We hope to see you soon!
—Dr. Christopher Hanning, Dean
table of contents
West Chester University Wells School of Music | Swope Music Building | 817 S. High Street | West Chester, PA 19383
Madeleine Wing Adler Concert Series .......................... 4 Visiting Artists & Guest Artist Recitals ........................... 4 Faculty Recitals ...................................................................... 6 Wind Band Concerts ........................................................... 8 Choral Concerts ................................................................ 11 Orchestra Concerts .......................................................... 12 Percussion Concerts ........................................................ 14 Small Ensemble Recitals ................................................ 15 Music Theory, History & Composition Events ......... 16 Community Events .......................................................... 17 Community Music ........................................................ 17 Competitions .................................................................. 17 Festivals ............................................................................ 17 Kennett Symphony Children’s Chorus ................... 18 Main Line Music Teachers Association ................. 18 Opera Theatre .................................................................... 19 Marching Band .................................................................. 20 Holiday Program ............................................................... 22 Jazz ......................................................................................... 22 Summer Events .................................................................. 25 Studio Spotlight Recitals ............................................... 26 Alumni Events ..................................................................... 26 Ticket & Useful Information .......................................... 27 Venues .................................................................................. 28 Donor Thank You ............................................................... 29 Wells School of Music Faculty, Staff, & Advisory Board ................................................................... 30 Calendar................................................................................ 31
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MADELEINE WING ADLER CONCERT SERIES
Named for former WCU President Madeleine Wing Adler (1992-2008), a champion of the arts, this event is held at Noon on the first Thursday of every month in the Ware Family Recital Hall of the Swope Music Building.
FALL
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5: Keyboard Division
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2: Vocal Division
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7: Jazz Division
Spring
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1: Strings Division
THURSDAY, MARCH 7: Sophomore Instrumental Scholarship Competition
THURSDAY, APRIL 4: S. Powell Middleton Freshman Instrumental Scholarship Competition
THURSDAY, MAY 2: Jazz Division
VISITING ARTISTS & GUEST ARTIST RECITALS
The Wells School of Music is proud to host a diverse range of accomplished guest artists who offer master classes, lectures, and recitals. These events provide a unique opportunity to learn from experienced professionals in the field and gain valuable insights and tips. Join us for an enriching experience that will inspire and educate.
2023–24 VISITING ARTISTS
Adam Larson Trio
Juan Alamo – Associate Professor of Percussion, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Javier Lorente Alcega – trumpeter, Madrid Municipal Wind Band
Manuel Blanco – Trumpeter, Spanish National Orchestra
Robyn Bollinger – Violinist
Hyunjin Cha – Korean Percussionist
Constellation Men’s Ensemble
Viet Cuong – Composer
Daegu International Youth Orchestra from South Korea
Garry Dial – Pianist
Ricardo García González – Trumpeter, Madrid Symphony Orchestra & Teatro Real
Dr. Tomie Hahn – Professor in the Arts Department at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Phil Haynes – Drummer
Eugene Jinhwan Byun – Conductor, professor of choral conducting at Union College, NY, Artistic Director of Queens Oratorio Society, NY
Julie Jungwha Park – Soprano, professor of voice at Eastern Illinois University
King's Youth Choir from New Jersey
Korean Youth Traditional Dance Group from Philadelphia
Gregory LaRosa – Principal Timpanist, New Jersey Symphony
Alexander Wook Lee – Tenor, Professor of voice at Marshall University in West Virginia
Alex LoRe – Saxophonist
Chris Loser – Drummer
Steve Meashey – Bassist
Bob Mintzer – Composer & Saxophonist
Dick Oatts – Saxophonist
Brandon “Professor O” Olmeda –Composer & WCU Alumnus
Queens Oratorio Society, NY
Rebecca Phillips – Conductor, Colorado State University
Herb Robertson – Trumpeter
Ron Thomas – Composer and Jazz Pianist
Andrea Tofanelli – Trumpeter, International Jazz Soloist, Italy
Tromba Mundi
Marcos García Vaquero – Trumpeter, Madrid Symphony Orchestra & Teatro Real
Weirdear
John Wooton – Professor of Percussion, University of Southern Mississippi
Sinae Yun, Pianist of the Philadelphia Master Chorale
GUEST ARTIST RECITALS
October 25, 12:00 PM
ADAM LARSON TRIO
Ware Family Recital Hall
Swope Music Building
During their fall tour, don’t miss this trio! “Larson’s saxophone skills are beyond the norm” (Downbeat Magazine) With bassist, Clark Sommers and drummer John Kizilarmut, the trio will perform an afternoon concert, and hold a Q&A. Please RSVP to musicinfo@wcupa.edu to obtain a parking pass via email.
November 3 & 4
K-SOUND FESTIVAL OF TRADITIONAL AND CONTEMPORARY KOREAN MUSIC AT WCUPA
A magnificent celebration of Korean culture through mesmerizing music and captivating performances from the following guest artists:
King’s Youth Choir from New Jersey
Daegu International Youth Orchestra from South Korea
Korean Youth Traditional Dance Group from Philadelphia
Korean Percussionist: Hyunjin Cha
Soprano: Julie Jungwha Park, professor of voice at Eastern Illinois University
Tenor: Alexander Wook Lee, professor of voice at Marshall University in West Virginia
Conductor: Eugene Jinhwan Byun, professor of choral conduction at Union College, NY, Artistic Director of Queens Oratorio Society, NY
Piano: Sinae Yun, pianist of the Philadelphia Master Chorale
WSOM Faculty and Students
NOVEMBER 3, 7:30 PM
K-ART SONG RECITAL
Ware Family Recital Hall
Swope Music Building
NOVEMBER 4, 7:30 PM
K-SOUND FESTIVAL MAIN CONCERT
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
VISITING ARTISTS & GUEST RECITALS
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Pictured: Alex LoRe and Weirdear
FACULTY RECITALS
FACULTY RECITALS
September 10, 3:00 PM
GLORIA GALANTE, HARP
Ware Family Recital Hall
Swope Music Building
September 18, 8:00 PM
DAVID CULLEN, GUITAR
Ware Family Recital Hall
Swope Music Building
October 8, 3:00 PM
KAREN DANNESSA, CLARINET & HENRY GRABB, OBOE
Philips Autograph Library
Philips Memorial Building
October 19, 8:00 PM
DALÍ QUARTET
WCU QUARTET-IN-RESIDENCE
Philips Autograph Library
Philips Memorial Building
Photo Credit: Ryan Brandenberg |
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Pictured: WCU Quartet-in-Residence: Dalí Quartet
December 4, 8:00 PM
ELIZABETH PFAFFLE W/ WCU CHAMBER WINDS
Philips Autograph Library
Philips Memorial Building
January 29, 8:00 PM
KIMBERLY REIGHLEY, FLUTE
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
February 4, 3:00 PM
STEPHEN NG, TENOR
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
February 26, 8:00 PM
JONATHAN RAGONESE, SAXOPHONE
Ware Family Recital Hall
Swope Music Building
March 3, 3:00 PM
OVIDIU MARINESCU, CELLO
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
March 4, 8:00 PM
VINCENT CRAIG, PIANO
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
March 25, 8:00 PM
RALPH SORRENTINO, PERCUSSION
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
April 11, 8:00 PM
DALÍ QUARTET
WCU QUARTET-IN-RESIDENCE
Philips Autograph Library
Philips Memorial Building
April 15, 8:00 PM
VOCAL & KEYBOARD DEPARTMENT FACULTY: AFRICAN AMERICAN ART SONG RECITAL
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
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WIND BAND CONCERTS
CONDUCTORS
Wind Ensemble, Chamber Winds: Andrew Yozviak
Wind Symphony: M. Gregory Martin
Concert Band, “Sixth Man” Basketball Band: Adam Gumble
wcupa.edu/bands
@WCUBands
BE SURE TO CATCH THE “SIXTH MAN” BASKETBALL BAND AT ALL WCU HOME BASKETBALL GAMES. GO RAMS!
SCHEDULE CAN BE FOUND ONLINE: WCUPAGOLDENRAMS.COM.
September 24, 3:00 PM
WIND ENSEMBLE & WIND SYMPHONY
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
Philips Memorial Building
In our season-opening concert, the Wind Symphony presents Sergei Prokofiev’s classic March, Op. 99, Kelijah Dunton’s stirring Master of Fate, and Michael Daugherty’s Niagara Falls. Two rarely heard Grainger works – the Duke of Marlborough Fanfare and Faeroe Island Dance open the Wind Ensemble’s portion of the program followed by Erika Svanoe’s colorful Steampunk Suite. In celebration of its 100th birthday, the concert concludes with Edwin Franco Goldman’s On the Mall march.
October 12, 2023, 8:15 PM
CHAMBER WINDS
Ware Family Recital Hall
Swope Music Building
Water Music
An evening of chamber music featuring Alexander Lamont Miller’s H2O and selections from George Frederick Handel’s Water Music will be presented by Dr. Yozviak and members of the graduate wind conducting studio.
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October 29, 3:00 PM
WIND ENSEMBLE
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
The Repertoire Concert
Classic Band Rep is highlighted on this concert featuring Gustav Holst’s First Suite in E-flat.
November 19, 7:00 PM
WIND SYMPHONY & CONCERT BAND
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
The Concert Band celebrates the 100th Anniversary of Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Folk Song Suite. Anthony O’Toole’s Prelude to Something Big, The Raptor Rides the Whale by Andrew David Perkins and Alton Adams’ The Governor’s Own March complete its program. The Wind Symphony will feature Joseph Wolf, winner of the 2023 Wind Symphony Concerto competition performing Ingolf Dahl’s Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Alfred Reed’s iconic Russian Christmas Music.
November 20, 8:15 PM
CHAMBER WINDS & CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Philips Autograph Library
Philips Memorial Building
The Chamber Orchestra and Chamber Winds join forces in the intimate setting of Philips Autograph Library for an evening of chamber music.
December 10, 3:00 PM
WIND ENSEMBLE
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
An eclectic mix of wind band music is featured on our final performance of the semester. Naoru Wada’s Fanfare and Prayer opens the concert followed by a performance of Will Healy’s barrier shattering Passages.
February 22, 8:15 PM
CONCERT BAND & CHAMBER WINDS
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
The West Chester University Wind Bands welcome composer Viet Cuong to campus for a weeklong residency and celebration of his music. The Chamber Winds will perform his Bullseye. The Concert Band opens its concert with Gem City Fanfare by Todd Stalter followed by Cuong’s Diamond Tide, Dwayne Milburn’s Emerald Suite, and Ruby by Kelijah Dunton.
February 25, 3:00 PM
WIND ENSEMBLE & WIND SYMPHONY
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
Sound and Smoke
Viet Cuong, guest composer
Composer Viet Cuong joins the WCU Wind Bands to kick off the spring semester. The Wind Symphony opens the program with Katahj Copley’s Astra followed by Cuong’s Sound and Smoke. Strange Loops by BJ Brooks introduces the Wind Ensemble’s presentation and the music of Viet Cuong is featured once again with percussionists Craig DiGiamarino, Anthony Maldonado, David Sabella, and Jacob Scheidt leading a performance of his remarkably creative Re(NEW)al for percussion and wind band.
March 24, 3:00 PM
WIND ENSEMBLE
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
Third Annual East Meets West
Wind Band Invitational
High School bands from opposite side of the Commonwealth will be featured in the Third Annual “East Meets West” Invitational concert. The WCU Wind Ensemble will present Akito Matsuda’s anime classic Crescent Moon Dance during this unique gathering of ensembles.
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WIND BAND CONCERTS
WIND BAND SYMPOSIUMS & CLINICS
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 & 3
9TH ANNUAL NATIONAL BAND ASSOCIATION HIGH SCHOOL
WIND BAND SYMPOSIUM
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
Six high school wind bands will join Colorado State University’s Rebecca Phillips and the WCU Wind Band Directors during this two-day clinic. Interested ensembles should contact Dr. Yozviak at ayozviak@wcupa.edu for information.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2024
2ND ANNUAL WELLS SCHOOL OF MUSIC YOUNG BAND CLINIC
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
Intermediate and middle-level bands will work with the WCU Wind Band Directors and Wells School of Music students during this single-day experience focused on ensemble growth in a positive and studentcentered environment. Interested ensembles should contact Dr. Gumble at agumble@wcupa.edu for additional information.
THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2024
MUSIC FOR ALL PHILADELPHIA WIND BAND FESTIVAL
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall and Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Philips Memorial Building and Performing Arts Center
The Wind Bands at WCU are honored to be hosting the Philadelphia Wind Band Festival as part of Music for All’s Affiliate Regional Music Festival initiative. The Philadelphia Wind Band Festival is modeled after the Music for All National Concert Band Festival and seeks to provide an artistic and educational environment through performance, clinics and feedback from a panel of nationally recognized clinicians. It is our aim to bring the Music For All National Concert Band Festival’s life-changing student and director experiences to our region. Additional information and registration forms can be found at the Music for All website, https://festival.musicforall.org/affiliate.
April 24, 8:15 PM
WIND SYMPHONY & CONCERT BAND
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
Philips Memorial Building
Dr. M. Gregory Martin
Farewell Concert
Let Freedom Ring by Ryan Nowlin opens the Concert Band’s performance. Stephen Danyew’s Into the Silent Land and Henry Filmore’s His Honor add to this special evening. The Wind Symphony will proudly feature the winner of its 2024 Concerto Competition along with Percy Alderidge Grainger’s Children’s March, Morton Lauridsen’s O Magnum Mysterium, and David Maslanka’s Give Us This Day. This will be conductor M. Gregory Martin’s final concert at West Chester University with his upcoming retirement in the summer. The Wind Symphony wishes to conclude this memorable event with a performance of Leonard Bernstein’s “Make Our Garden Grow” from his Candide Suite.
April 28, 3:00 PM
WIND ENSEMBLE
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
Concluding its performances for the year, Carly McClendon will lead the Wind Ensemble in Roshanne Etezady’s Parhelion. Lift Up Thine Ears by Michael Daugherty and Steven Bryant’s Concerto for Wind Ensemble will round out an exciting season of wind band performances!
April 30, 3:30 PM
CHAMBER WINDS
Ware Recital Hall
Swope Music Building
This special afternoon concert will feature Andre Caplet’s Suite Persane and other chamber wind favorites in this final presentation of the season.
Please RSVP to musicinfo@wcupa.edu to obtain a parking pass via email.
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CHORAL CONCERTS
CONDUCTORS
Concert Choir, Orpheus Singers, Allegro Voices, Recital Choir: David P. DeVenney
Mastersingers, Oriana Chorale, Chamber Choir: Ryan Kelly
wcupa.edu/choral
@WCUChoirs
October 24, 8:15 PM
FALL CHORAL FESTIVAL
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
Philips Memorial Building
Featuring the Orpheus Singers, Allegro Voices, and Oriana Chorale in a program with a variety of sacred and secular music.
October 27, 7:30 PM
CONCERT CHOIR AND MASTERSINGERS
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
An evening of varied music for mixed choirs, featuring the Concert Choir’s performance of J.S. Bach’s cantata, Komm, Jesu, Komm and selections from J.C.D. Parker’s cantata, St. John.
February 9, 7:30 PM &
February 11, 3:00 PM
CONCERT CHOIR
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
Featured music includes Bach’s motet Komm, Jesu, Komm with strings, Emma Lou Diemer's uplifting setting of Emily Dickinson's poem There Is a Morn for Us Unseen, and the first complete performance of American composer J.C.D. Parker’s majestic cantata St. John with orchestra in over 125 years.
February 18, 3:00 PM
MASTERSINGERS
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
The Mastersingers will perform a concert of diverse works.
February 29, 8:15 PM
WINTER CHORAL FESTIVAL
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
Featuring the Orpheus Singers, Allegro Voices, and Oriana Chorale in a program with a variety of sacred and secular music.
April 9, 8:15 PM
SPRING CHORAL FESTIVAL
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
Featuring the Orpheus Singers, Allegro Voices, Oriana Chorale, and Recital Choir in a program with a variety of sacred and secular music.
April 21, 3:00 PM
CONCERT CHOIR, MASTERSINGERS, AND WCU SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
Philips Memorial Building
The combined choirs and Symphony Orchestra will perform Ein deutches Requiem by Johannes Brahms. Voice faculty will join the choirs as featured soloists.
CHORAL CONCERTS
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ORCHESTRA CONCERTS
CONDUCTORS
Symphony Orchestra: Paul Bryan
Chamber Orchestra: Adriana Linares
Opera Orchestra: Joseph Hodge
wcupa.edu/orchestra • wcuso.org
@wcusymphonyorchestra
@wcusymphonyorchestra
September 27, 8:15 PM
CHAMBER STRINGS
Ware Family Recital Hall
Swope Music Building
The WCU Chamber Orchestra opens its 2023-24 season under the direction of Maestra Adriana Linares
September 29, 7:30 PM
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
Philips Memorial Building
Back to School
The WCU Symphony Orchestra welcomes you Back to School under the direction of Maestro Paul Bryan. Johannes Brahms’ Academic Festival Overture opens the program followed by the Séjourné, Concerto for Marimba and Strings featuring Jacob Scheidt on marimba. Samuel Barber’s Overture to The School for Scandal, Op. 5 and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 8 in F Major, Op. 93 round out this opening concert. Graduate conductors, Sean Pastorok and Adeline Cho will be featured.
November 18, 7:30 PM
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
‘Tis the Season(s)
Join the WCU Symphony orchestra for an exciting evening of music featuring guest violin soloist Robyn Bollinger performing Astor Piazzolla’s The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires and the enchanting Symphony No. 1 in G minor “Winter Dreams,” Op. 13 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
November 20, 8:15 PM
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Philips Autograph Library
Philips Memorial Building
The Chamber Orchestra and Chamber Winds join forces in the intimate setting of Philips Autograph Library for an evening of chamber music.
February 18, 7:00 PM
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA:
IRVING H. COHEN MEMORIAL & CONCERTO WINNERS’ CONCERT
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
Out of This World
The Irving H. Cohen Memorial Concert will feature winners of the Wells School of Music annual Orchestra Concerto Competition, as well as Gustav Holst’s The Planets, Op. 32.
ORCHESTRA CONCERTS
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February 27, 8:15 PM
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Ware Recital Hall
Swope Music Building
The WCU Chamber Orchestra will present an evening of chamber works under the direction of Maestro Joseph Hodge.
April 21, 3:00 PM
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA & COMBINED CHOIRS CONCERT
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
Philips Memorial Building
The combined choirs and Symphony Orchestra will perform Ein deutches Requiem by Johannes Brahms. Voice faculty will join the choirs as featured soloists.
April 25, 5:30 PM
7TH ANNUAL CONCERT ON THE QUAD:
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Academic Quad, Main Hall
Rain Location: Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall, Philips Memorial Building
Music from Across the Pond
Pack some snacks, lawn chairs, and comfy blankets for the WCUSO’s annual Concert on the Quad. George Gershwin’s American in Paris will be featured along with orchestral and pop favorites during this popular community event!
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PERCUSSION CONCERTS
DIRECTORS
Percussion Ensemble: Ralph Sorrentino
Steel Band: David Nelson wcupa.edu/percussion
@WCUPercussion @WCUSteelBand
@wsompercussionstudio
November 21, 8:15 PM
WCU PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE
FEATURING GREGORY LAROSA –PRINCIPAL TIMPANIST, NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
April 12, 7:30 PM
WCU LATIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE & WCU STEEL BAND
Madeleine Wing Adler Theater
Performing Arts Center
Sounds of the Caribbean
Shake off that late winter chill and welcome spring by joining Dr. Marc Jacoby and the WCU Latin Jazz and Steel Bands for this special concert event! Come feel the heat of the Mambo, Merengue and Soca, or sway slowly to Calypso, Bolero and Bachata.
April 16, 8:15 PM
WCU PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE & HSHPE CONCERT
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
April 25, 4:30 PM
7TH ANNUAL CONCERT ON THE QUAD: WCU STEEL BAND & LATIN JAZZ ENSEMBLES
Academic Quad
Francis Harvey Green Library
WCU High School Honors Percussion Ensemble
Dr. Ralph Sorrentino, Artistic Director | Professor Brent Behrenshausen, Conductor
The WCU High School Honors Percussion Ensemble is the Philadelphia region’s premier university-affiliated high school percussion ensemble.
Auditions:
Rehearsals:
Performance:
Sunday, January 7, 2024; 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM; Swope Music Building
Sundays, 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM, January 14 – April 14, 2024
Tuesday, April 16, 8:15 PM (opening the WCU Percussion Ensemble concert)
Questions? wcupa.edu/communitymusic | rsorrentino@wcupa.edu
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SMALL ENSEMBLE CONCERTS
DIRECTORS
Brass Ensembles: Daniel Cherry, Jonathan Fowler, Robert Skoniczin
Guitar Ensemble: David Cullen
Strings Chamber Music: Jesús Morales
Trilovati Flute Ensemble: Kimberly Reighley
Trumpet Ensemble: Jean-Christophe Dobrzelewski & Robert Skoniczin
Woodwind Chamber Recital: Henry Grabb
WCUPA.EDU/SMALLENSEMBLES
@WCUFluteEnsemble
@WCUHarps
@wellsflutes
@wcu_trombone_studio
@wcuviostudio
November 2, 8:15 PM
WOODWIND CHAMBER
Ware Family Recital Hall
Swope Music Building
November 12, 7:00 PM
BRASS ENSEMBLES
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
November 15, 8:15 PM
GUITAR ENSEMBLE
Ware Family Recital Hall
Swope Music Building
April 4, 8:15 PM
TRILOVATI FLUTE ENSEMBLE
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
April 7, 3:00 PM
TRUMPET ENSEMBLE
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
April 10, 8:15 PM
GUITAR ENSEMBLE
Ware Family Recital Hall
November 28, 8:00 PM
STRINGS CHAMBER MUSIC
Ware Family Recital Hall
Swope Music Building
November 29, 8:15 PM
TRUMPET ENSEMBLE
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
December 6, 8:15 PM
TRILOVATI FLUTE ENSEMBLE
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
April 17, 8:15 PM
WOODWIND CHAMBER RECITAL
Ware Family Recital Hall
Swope Music Building
April 21, 7:00 PM
STRINGS CHAMBER MUSIC
Ware Family Recital Hall
Swope Music Building
April 28, 7:00 PM
BRASS ENSEMBLES
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Swope Music Building
Performing Arts Center
SMALL ENSEMBLE CONCERTS
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MUSIC THEORY, HISTORY & COMPOSITION
MUSIC THEORY, HISTORY & COMPOSITION EVENTS
DIRECTORS
Collegium Musicum: Mark Rimple
New Music: Jacob Cooper & Devin Arne
Studio Music Ensemble: Devin Arne
Wilkinson Lecture Series: Rachel Colwell, Heidi
Lee, Julian Onderdonk, Alexander Rozin
All events take place in the Ware Family Recital Hall, Swope Music Building
WILKINSON LECTURE SERIES
The Wilkinson Lecture Series, named after professor emeritus Dr. Harry Wilkinson, provides frequent exposure to research by leading scholars of music history and theory from other major research universities.
Fall 2023
September 14, 4:45 PM
DR. TOMIE HAHN
ethnomusicologist, artist, professor emerita at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Sound sensibilities: research and creative practice
In this talk artist-scholar Tomie Hahn considers the relationship of creative arts and scholarly research.
Spring 2024
Please check our online calendar for the Spring 2024 featured guest lecturer.
NEW MUSIC AT WCU
New Music at WCU features contemporary compositions performed by guest artists as well as WCU faculty and students.
November 14, 8:15 PM
AN EVENING OF ELECTROACOUSTIC MUSIC
Featuring Guest Composers and Performers
January 26, 7:00 PM
CONSTELLATION MEN’S ENSEMBLE
Chicago-based vocal group performing music by Paul John Rudoi, Alex Berko and WCU faculty composers Robert Maggio and Adam Silverman.
April 11, 8:15 PM
THE NOW MUSIC SOCIETY
Music by WCU students.
COLLEGIUM MUSICUM
DECEMBER 10, 7:30 PM & APRIL 30, 7:30 PM
Collegium Musicum is an ensemble of students who perform early music from the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque eras on period-accurate instruments.
STUDIO MUSIC ENSEMBLE
NOVEMBER 30 & MAY 2, 8:15 PM
The Studio Music Ensemble is a group with flexible instrumentation built around a pop band core that performs music in a variety of styles, including existing songs and original compositions.
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Pictured: Constellation Men’s Ensemble
COMMUNITY MUSIC
November 19, 3:00 PM
LIBERTY YOUTH WIND SYMPHONY
M. Gregory Martin & Adam Gumble, directors
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
April 14, 3:00 PM
LIBERTY YOUTH WIND SYMPHONY
M. Gregory Martin & Adam Gumble, directors
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
Philips Memorial Building
April 25
7TH ANNUAL CONCERT ON THE QUAD
4:30 PM | WCU Steel Band & Latin Jazz Ensembles
5:30 PM | WCU Symphony Orchestra Academic Quad
Francis Harvey Green Library & Main Hall
5:30 PM Rain Location:
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
Philips Memorial Building
COMPETITIONS
April 13
36TH ANNUAL WCU PRECOLLEGIATE PIANO COMPETITION
Anita Greenlee, director Swope Music Building wcupa.edu/communitymusic
April 21, 3:00 PM
35TH ANNUAL
WCU PRE-COLLEGIATE PIANO
COMPETITION WINNERS’ RECITAL
Ware Family Recital Hall
Swope Music Building
APRIL 27
TRI-COUNTY YOUTH FESTIVAL COMPETITIONS
Wendy Schmid and Eleanor James, organizers Swope Music Building
More information: tricountyconcerts.org
May 18
24RD ANNUAL
WCU INTERNATIONAL ORGAN COMPETITION
Anita Greenlee, director
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
Registration: wcupa.edu/communitymusic
FESTIVALS
November 12, 3:00 PM
WCU HARP FESTIVAL
Gloria Galante, director
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
March 2
THE FLUTE SOCIETY OF GREATER PHILADELPHIA’S 12TH ANNUAL FLUTE FAIR
Kimberly Reighley, WCU faculty liaison
Swope Music Building & Performing Arts Center
Tickets and Registration: philaflutesociety.org
March 19, 8:15 PM
BACH CELEBRATION
Vincent Craig, director
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
June 1, 7:00 PM
TRI-COUNTY
YOUTH FESTIVAL CONCERT
Wendy Schmid & Eleanor James, directors
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
Tickets: tricountyconcerts.org
INTERNATIONAL TRUMPET FESTIVAL
FEBRUARY 16 – 17
Jean-Christophe Dobrzelewski & Robert Skoniczin, directors
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall & Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Philips Memorial Building & Performing Arts Center
Featuring: Andrea Tofanelli (International Jazz Soloist, Italy), Marcos García Vaquero (Solo, Madrid Symphony Orchestra & Teatro Real), Ricardo García González (Co-Solo, Madrid Symphony Orchestra & Teatro Real), Manuel Blanco (Co-Solo, Spanish National Orchestra)
Javier Lorente Alcega (Solo, Madrid Municipal Wind Band), Tromba Mundi, & more
Festival Registration: on-site or by contacting: jdobrzelewski@wcupa.edu
GA Concert Tickets: $12 Adults | $7 Seniors, Non-WCU Students, WCU Faculty, Staff Free for students with valid WCU ID & children under 12 wcupatix.com
Pictured: Andrea Tofanelli
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KENNETT SYMPHONY CHILDREN’S CHORUS EVENTS
Karen L. Markey, founding director
Eileen Keller, artistic director and director of the Tyros
Danielle M. Cullen, director of the ensemble
Kevin McAllister, director of the chorus
Dr. Marci Major, director of Bel Canto and WCU faculty liaison
Dana Kacyon, accompanist ksccmusic.org
November 18, 12:00 PM
FALL CONCERT
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
April 6, 9:00 AM
KSCC & KODÁLY EDUCATORS OF EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA WORKSHOP
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
Philips Memorial Building
Registration: keepoake.weebly.com
May 4, 7:00 PM
SPRING CONCERT
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
COMMUNITY MUSIC PROGRAM
A cooperative effort between West Chester University and West Chester Area School District providing music lessons to students 10 or over. Interested parties may contact Dr. Henry Grabb, Program Coordinator via email (HGrabb@wcupa.edu).
MAIN LINE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION EVENTS
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Dr. Igor Resnianski, WCU faculty liaison
October 15
DOROTHY SUTTON FESTIVAL
Swope Music Building
November 14 9:00 AM
MASTER CLASS
Ware Family Recital Hall
Swope Music Building
January 20
SUPER SATURDAY
Swope Music Building
March 18
Dancers
CONSTANCE MURRAY PIANO FESTIVAL
Swope Music Building
COMMUNITY
EVENTS
2022 WCU Harp Festival, Trio Berrios and
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WCU OPERA THEATRE DIRECTOR
Nicholas Provenzale
@wcuopera
@wcuoperatheatre
November 17, 7:30 PM
November 18, 3:00 PM
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST BY VITTORIO
GIANNINI
This operatic version of the familiar tale features lush, romantic music by Vittorio Giannini. Under an hour and in English, Beauty and the Beast is perfect for the whole family.
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
Philips Memorial Building
GA Tickets: $7 Adults & Seniors
Free for faculty, staff, students with valid WCU ID, and children under 12 wcupatix.com
May 4, 7:30 PM
May 5, 3:00 PM
CANDIDE
BY LEONARD BERNSTEIN
Leonard Bernstein’s comic operetta is based on Voltaire’s satire of innocence, optimism and the unexpected lessons of life. With a legendary score, Candide is funny, philosophical and deeply moving. Performed in English with English supertitles.
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
Philips Memorial Building
GA Tickets: $12 Adults | $7 Seniors
Free for faculty, staff, students with valid WCU ID wcupatix.com
OPERA THEATRE
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September 23
USBANDS EXHIBITION
Rustin High School
West Chester, Pennsylvania
September 30, 10:00 AM
HOMECOMING PARADE
WCU North Campus
October 1
COLLEGIATE MARCHING BAND FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY VIVACE PRODUCTIONS
J. Birney Crum Stadium
Allentown, PA
October 21
USBANDS PA STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Downingtown High School
Downingtown, Pennsylvania
October 25, 7:00 PM
WEST CHESTER
HALLOWEEN PARADE
Rain Date: October 26
Downtown West Chester, PA
November 4
CAVALCADE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Warwick High School
Lititz, Pennsylvania
Football at Farrell Stadium
• September 16, 12:00 PM vs Gannon Universityy Rose Parade Celebration
• September 30, 2:00 PM vs Bloomsburg University Homecoming/ Family Weekend
• October 14, 12:00 PM vs East Stroudsburg University Family Weekend
• November 4, 12:00 PM vs Kutztown University Homecoming
• November 11, 12:00PM vs Clarion University or PSAC Championship Game
John A. Farrell Stadium
855 South New Street
West Chester, PA
December 1, 5:00 PM
"LIGHTS UP WEST CHESTER” WEST CHESTER
CHRISTMAS PARADE
Downtown West Chester, PA
December 29, 2:00 PM
TOURNAMENT OF ROSES
BANDFEST SPONSORED BY REMO
Pasadena, California
August 24, 1:00 PM
FRIENDS & FAMILY PREVIEW
John A. Farrell Stadium
855 S. New St, West Chester, PA
January 1, 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM PST
ROSE PARADE® SPONSORED BY HONDA
Pasadena, California
Be sure to tune into ABC, NBC, or live stream on Peacock and watch the Incomparable Golden Rams Marching Band as they march in the 135th anniversary of the Rose Parade® sponsored by Honda!
More information: tournamentofroses.com
DONATE
INCOMPARABLE GOLDEN RAMS
MARCHING BAND
LEADERSHIP
Director of Athletic Bands: Adam Gumble
Associate Director of Bands and Drill Design: M. Gregory Martin
Drum Majors: Anna Gutzler, Kaitlyn Horn, Grace Kerr, Francesco
Protasi, Peyton Brillhart (Field Assistant)
wcupa.edu/incomparable
@WCURamBand
@wcuramband @wcu_color_guard
@GoldenRamBand
RO AD R OSES ' 24 TO THE
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The West Chester University
Incomparable Golden Rams Marching Band is a group of 300+ students that proudly represents West Chester University and the greater West Chester community. Comprised of students from more than 60 different majors, the marching band involves students from every segment of the campus population and is the largest student organization on campus!
In addition to performing at local and regional parades and exhibitions, the "RamBand" has performed at prestigious events including the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Nashville Christmas Parade, National Football League games, Philadelphia Thanksgiving Parade, and Bands of America Regional and Grand National Championships! This year, the band will travel to Pasadena, California to perform on a worldwide stage at the 135th Rose Parade®!
The West Chester University Golden Rams Marching Band has earned a national reputation as a leader in the marching arts and was named the recipient of the 2019 Sudler Trophy. The Sudler Trophy is presented biannually to a university marching band that demonstrates the highest standards of music performance, precision marching, and innovation in show design and is considered the "Heisman Trophy" for college marching bands. West Chester University is one of only 32 schools in the United States and the first NCAA Division II School to receive the award!
September 22, 7:30 PM
THE CRITERIONS
November 3, 7:30 PM
THE CRITERIONS
FEATURING ALEX LORE & WEIRDEAR
Madeleine Wing Adler Theater
Performing Arts Center
HOLIDAY PROGRAM
102ND ANNUAL DIRECTOR
Ryan Kelly
Sofia Bobrysheva, ’22 Honor Soloist
GARRY DIAL & DICK OATTS: A FRIENDSHIP
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
Philips Memorial Building
In the Criterions’ season opener, the band is joined by two of New York’s musical sages, pianist Garry Dial and saxophonist Dick Oatts. This celebration of their friendship will include works from Brassworks, Dial & Oatts, Rediscovered Ellington, and That Music Always Round Me.
October 25, 12:00 PM
The annual Holiday Program has been a staple of the West Chester University holiday season since its inception in 1921 and remains a focal point of the community. This year’s performance will include our symphony orchestra, combined choirs, Criterions and will feature Monteverdi's delightful, charming "Beatus vir."
December 9, 3:00 P M
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall | Philips Memorial Building
Assigned Seating Tickets: $12 wcupatix.com
GUEST ARTIST RECITAL:
ADAM LARSON TRIO
Ware Family Recital Hall
Swope Music Building
During their fall tour, don’t miss this trio! “Larson’s saxophone skills are beyond the norm”
(Downbeat Magazine) With bassist, Clark Sommers and drummer John Kizilarmut, the trio will perform an afternoon concert, and hold a Q&A. Please RSVP to musicinfo@wcupa.edu to obtain a parking pass via email.
JAZZ MUSIC DIRECTORS
Criterions Jazz Ensemble: Jonathan Ragonese
Statesmen Jazz Ensemble: Daniel Cherry
Latin Jazz Ensemble: Marc Jacoby
Vocal Jazz Ensemble: Ryan Kelly
Student Jazz Combos: Marc Jacoby, Jeremy Ajani Jordan, Peter Paulsen, John Swana wcupa.edu/jazz
Join the illustrious big band as they team up in a new venture with an exciting quartet from New York City. Alto saxophonist Alex LoRe, “making connections of about 70 years-worth of players” (NY Times) brings his ensemble Weirdear, performing stellar compositions from his albums Evening Will Find Itself and Karol. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear some of New York’s most promising musicians: Glenn Zaleski (piano), Desmond White (bass), and Allan Mednard (drums).
November 16, 8:15 PM
LATIN JAZZ & VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLES
Madeleine Wing Adler Theater
Performing Arts Center
Dr. Ryan Kelly leads vocalists from the Wells School of Music covering repertoire written for jazz choir. This year features a premiere of the new work by Darmon Meader (New York Voices) of Cab Calloway’s Everybody Eats when They Come to My House, commissioned by the ensemble. Closing the evening is the highly esteemed Latin Jazz Ensemble directed by Dr. Marc Jacoby performing works spanning the history of Afro-Latin musical traditions.
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December 7, 8:15 PM
STATESMEN JAZZ ENSEMBLE
Madeleine Wing Adler Theater
Performing Arts Center
The Golden Age of Swing
Join Dr. Daniel Cherry and the Statesmen Jazz Ensemble as they explore repertory from the great dance bands. Featuring music that played as the soundtrack of the 40’s and dance hits!
April 12, 8:15 PM
WCU LATIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE AND WCU STEEL BAND
“SOUNDS OF THE CARIBBEAN”
Madeleine Wing Adler Theater
Performing Arts Center
Shake off that late winter chill and welcome spring by joining Dr. Marc Jacoby and the WCU Latin Jazz and Steel Bands for this special concert event! Come feel the heat of the Mambo, Merengue and Soca, or sway slowly to Calypso, Bolero and Bachata.
April 23, 8:15 PM
STATESMEN & JAZZ COMBOS
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
Philips Memorial Building
Opening the evening are WCU Student Combos in a variety of small-group improvisation. Combos meet weekly during the semester and are led by expert faculty. Join the Statesmen Jazz Ensemble for the second half featuring a broad selection of music from the canon of jazz and improvisatory literature.
May 3, 7:30 PM
THE WCU COMPOSER’S WORKSHOP FEATURING WORKS BY COMPOSITION STUDIO
Madeleine Wing Adler Theater
Performing Arts Center
The culmination of a year-long investigation of the potentials of the large improvisatory ensemble. The Criterions premiere the works of student composers, after a year of workshops, seminars, rehearsals and feedback with the band. Join us for the second installment of this fantastic evening of music.
AND NOW: A WORD FROM OUR FRIENDS
LECTURE SERIES
After an impressive series of three lectures in the fall of 2022 by visiting professor Jeremy Jordan – mixing Wagnerian transcriptions, piano technique and improvisational practice techniques – we are launching a new annual lecture series, aiming to shine a light on regional artists and their artistic vision.
Ron Thomas (b. 1942) Composer and Jazz Pianist
Ron is recognized for the scope and breadth of his influences and interests. Ron entered the Manhattan School of Music in 1959 where he studied composition with Vittorio Gianinni, Nicolas Flagello, and Ludmila Ulehla. He studied with Karlheinz Stockhausen in the Spring of 1964 at the University of Pennsylvania. He studied (Jazz) with Art Murphy and Roland Hanna. Ron is grateful for the friendship and influence of John Cage and Herbie Hancock. He studied composition with Stefan Wolpe and Raoul Pleskow at C. W. Post College where he received his Master’s degree in 1970. In 1972 Ron recorded with Pat Martino (Pat Martino Live!) and Eric Kloss (One, Two, Free). He has an extensive catalog of his own projects found in the Vectordisc and Art of Life Records catalog.
All lectures will take place in the Ware Family Recital Hall, Swope Music Building. Please RSVP to musicinfo@wcupa.edu to obtain a parking pass via email.
October 13, 12:00 PM
ABSOLUTE MUSIC THEORY (CRAFTSMANSHIP)
December 1, 12:00 PM
MUSIC HISTORY IS AN ILLUSION (PERSPECTIVE)
February 23, 12:00 PM
THE IDEA OF MUSIC* (PERCEPTION)
*AT THE PIANO (MAKING MUSIC IN REAL TIME)
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WCU JAZZ FESTIVAL
DIRECTOR
Jonathan Ragonese
JOIN ALL OF THE SCHOOL’S ENSEMBLES, FACULTY AND GUEST ARTISTS IN A CELEBRATION OF IMPROVISED MUSIC
All events take place in the Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre Performing Arts Center wcupa.edu/jazzfest
March 20, 12:00 PM
RITUAL AURAS: PHIL HAYNES & HERB ROBERTSON
Opening the festival is a catalyzing duo with drummer Phil Haynes and trumpeter Herb Robertson. Don’t miss this exploration of possibilities, celebrating all things joyful. Phil Haynes has performed and recorded with a Who’s Who of international creative artists including Anthony Braxton, David Liebman, Drew Gress, Frank Lacy and Dave Douglas. Herb Robertson boasts an expansive recording catalog, performing regularly with Tim Berne, Bill Frisell, Paul Motian, Joe Lovano, John Zorn, and Gerry Hemingway.
March 20, 8:00 PM
FACULTY JAZZ CONCERT
Join the Faculty of the Wells School of Music for an evening of standards and original music!
March 21, 12:00 PM
STUDENT SHOWCASE
Join us for the first featured concert of a student ensemble. Chosen through a rigorous audition process, our Thursday afternoon concert will feature a studentled, student-conceived, and all studentperforming ensemble.
March 21, 8:00 PM
RON THOMAS TRIO
FEATURING STEVE MEASHEY AND CHRIS LŌSER
The culmination of the series And now: a word from our friends. Lecturer Ron Thomas invites two close friends for an evening of piano trio.
March 22, 8:00 PM
BOB MINTZER & THE CRITERIONS
Festival Headliner concert not to be missed! The Criterions play an entire evening of Bob Mintzer’s music, with the composer/ arranger/saxophonist himself. Bob currently holds the Barbara and Buzz McCoy endowed chair at the USC Thornton School of Music. Bob is a 30-year member as saxophonist with the Yellowjackets. He is also the chief conductor of the WDR Big Band in Cologne Germany. Bob has written over 500 big band arrangements, several jazz study books, orchestral and chamber works. He has played on over 1000 recordings and has performed with Tito Puente, Buddy Rich, Thad Jones Mel Lewis Big Band, Eddie Palmieri, Jaco Pastorius, Mike Manieri, Randy Brecker, and the New York Philharmonic.
March 23
HIGH SCHOOL JAZZ FESTIVAL
Many of the finest high school jazz ensembles from around the region will be performing and working with the WCU faculty at this day-long festival. These young musicians demonstrate that the future of jazz is in good hands.
GA Tickets: $15 Adults | $8 Seniors & Students | Free for WCU Students
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SUMMER EVENTS
Music Camps
JUNE 24 – 28
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND MIDDLE SCHOOL SUMMER MUSIC CAMPS
Ralph Sorrentino, director
JULY 8 – 13
HIGH SCHOOL
SUMMER MUSIC INSTITUTE
Ralph Sorrentino, director
JULY 14 – 19
WCU SUMMER JAZZ CAMP
Jonathan Ragonese, director
JULY 20 – 25
VIVACE SUMMER LEADERSHIP & INCOMPARABLE MARCHING ARTS WORKSHOPS
vivaceproductions.com
Samuel Barber
Summer InstitutE
JUNE 17 – 28
ORFF-SCHULWERK WORKSHOP
Drue Bullington, director
JULY 15 – 19
WIND CONDUCTING SYMPOSIUM
Andrew Yozviak, director
JULY 15 – 26
KODÁLY WORKSHOP
Jill Trinka, director
JULY 17 – 20
CHORAL CONDUCTING SYMPOSIUM
David P. DeVenney, director
JULY 29 – AUGUST 2
MODERN MUSIC MAKING SYMPOSIUM
David Bowman and Henry Pearlberg, directors
All summer events take place in the Swope Music Building & Performing Arts Center
SUMMER EVENTS
Music Camp Information & Registration
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Samuel Barber Summer Institute Information & Registration
SENIOR & GRADUATE RECITALS
Wells School of Music students are required to perform several recitals as part of their degree. Senior and Graduate recitals are free admission and held most Fridays and Saturdays throughout the academic year. Please check the online events calendar for listings: wcupa.edu/music
December 7 & May 2, 11:00 AM
WELLS SCHOOL OF MUSIC CONVOCATION RECITAL
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre
Performing Arts Center
The Wells School of Music Convocation Recital showcases extraordinary students from each of the Wells School of Music studios in a capstone recital to the fall and spring semesters.
November 1 & April 25, 8:15 PM
VOCAL HONORS RECITAL
Ware Family Recital Hall Swope Music Building
The Vocal Honors Recital, presented once each semester, is a showcase of high-level vocal students. Students are nominated for inclusion by their studio professor and present a formal evening recital of art song, opera, oratorio, and musical theater.
November 8 & April 18, 8:15 PM
KEYBOARD HONORS RECITAL
Ware Family Recital Hall Swope Music Building
The Keyboard Honors Recital, presented once each semester, is a showcase of high-level piano students. The students are selected for inclusion by their studio professor and present a formal evening recital of piano masterpieces drawn from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Contemporary piano works.
WSOM ALUMNI EVENTS
WCU Alumni association: wcualumni.org
WCU Bands Alumni Association: wcubaa.com
@SwopeHallAlumni
WCU BAnds Alumni Association
WCU Strings Alumni Association
September 29, 7:00 PM
ALUMNI MARCHING BAND
REHEARSAL & RECEPTION
Swope Music Building & Timothy’s Restaurant
*Private Event
September 30
ALUMNI MARCHING BAND
10:00 PM | Homecoming Parade
WCU North Campus
2:00 PM | Homecoming Game
Farrell Stadium
Interested alumni should contact WCU Bands Alumni Association
Executive Director, Alison Sharpe Beidler, at wcupabaa@gmail.com
July 20, 5:00 PM
CRITERIONS ALUMNI REUNION
RECEPTION
Hosted by the WCU Alumni Association
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
Green Room
Philips Memorial Building
*By invitation only
For information contact WCU Alumni Association wcualumni.org
July 18, 7:30 PM
CRITERIONS
ALUMNI REUNION CONCERT
Dave DiValentino, director
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall
Philips Memorial Building
WCU Crites Reunion
August 25, 12:00 PM
FLUTE STUDIO
ALUMNI RECITAL
Kimberly Reighley, director
Ware Family Recital Hall
Swope Music Building
*By invitation only
For information, please contact kreighley@wcupa.edu
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INTERESTED IN ATTENDING WCU WELLS SCHOOL OF MUSIC?
West Chester University’s Wells School of Music is accredited with the National Association of Schools of Music, offers programs in Music Performance, Education, Theory, History, Composition, Music with Elective Studies in an Outside Field, and Music Therapy. With state-ofthe-art rehearsal and performing facilities and scholarship opportunities, students can also get involved in multiple ensembles, including band, vocal/choral, orchestra and more. Students study with renowned faculty who have dual careers as dedicated educators and professional musicians. We hope that you will experience in person the vibrancy of our nationally recognized programs of study and see first-hand the remarkable scholarly and artistic community that is the Wells School of Music at WCU.
If you or someone you know is interested in attending West Chester University Wells School of Music, please visit wcupa.edu/music or email musicinfo@wcupa.edu for information about tours, application and audition process and degree program information.
Audition Days
December 5, 2023
January 27, 2024
February 6, 2024
February 10, 2024
February 20, 2024
TICKET & USEFUL INFORMATION
It is with great pleasure that we invite you to celebrate music at West Chester University. With more than 200 concerts annually, the Wells School of Music is looking forward to welcoming you to campus (or via live stream) for an upcoming performance. We hope that you will experience in person the vibrancy of our nationally recognized programs of study and see first-hand the remarkable scholarly and artistic community that is the Wells School of Music at West Chester University.
Tickets: wcupatix.com | 610.436.2266
Event Information: wcupa.edu/music
Free Live Stream available at vimeo.com/wsom
Parking For events taking place between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM Monday through Friday, please RSVP to musicinfo@wcupa.edu to obtain a parking pass via email. In case of an emergency, please notify an usher for assistance.
TICKETS
Most Wells School of Music events are free and open to the public. A few special events will have a nominal ticket charge with the proceeds earmarked for music scholarships and ensemble expenses. Ticketed events, unless otherwise noted, will be coordinated by Student Services Inc. (SSI) located in Sykes Student Union on campus. SSI ticket prices are $12 for Adults, $7 for Seniors, and free for WCU students with ID unless otherwise noted. Please note the Holiday Program is a flat $12 for everyone. Seating is General Admission except for the Holiday Program. For SSI ticket information please visit wcupatix.com or call 610.436.2266. For all other ticket information, please visit the links accompanying the events description.
LATECOMERS
Please wait for an appropriate break in the performance before entering the hall.
RECORDINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHY
The use of camera and recording devices is strictly prohibited due to copyright and privacy legislation. Please turn off all electronic recording devices and silence cell phones.
GROUPS/SCHOOLS
Advance arrangements must be made to ensure space and accommodate parking. Please email musicinfo@wcupa.edu or call 610.436.2868.
Free parking is available in the student parking lots behind the E.O. Bull Center for the Arts and Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre (M-Lot and Matlack Parking Structure) during the summer and winter, and for all Fall and Spring semester evening and weekend events. Student parking lots are enforced Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM during the Fall and Spring semesters. Employee lots are enforced 24 hours year-round.
wcupa.edu/parking
ACCESSIBILITY
All performance venues at West Chester University utilized by the Wells School of Music are equipped with elevator and ramp access. As space can be limited, please be sure to notify the box office in advance if you require special accommodations for seating. For events off campus, please check with the respective venue regarding accessibility and accommodations.
SMOKING POLICY
Smoking or carrying a lighted pipe, cigar, cigarette, e-cigarette, vape or any other type of smoking paraphernalia is prohibited in all university buildings. Smoking is only permitted in designated smoking areas on campus.
DONATIONS
Events at the Wells School of Music are often supported by individual donors and organizations. Contributions to the Wells School of Music may be made payable to: West Chester University Foundation 202 Carter Drive, West Chester, PA 19382 Please include “Wells School of Music Excellence Fund.” in the memo line. For further information, please call 610.436.2868 or visit wcufoundation.org
STAY UP TO DATE
Be sure to check our online events calendar at wcupa.edu/music for changes to the schedule before you leave home. Our online events calendar will include additional events by our students, faculty, and guest artists that were unable to make this brochure. If you would like to request your own copy of this brochure, please email musicinfo@wcupa.edu.
Follow us online:
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@wellsschoolofmusic
@wsom
TICKETS AND USEFUL INFORMATION
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VENUES
Through an eclectic assortment of performance venues across campus, West Chester University offers both intimate and spacious as well as historic and modern venues suited for the variety of over 200 performances offered yearly by the Wells School of Music.
817 South High Street • Seats 366
Performing
Center 817 South High Street•
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700 South High Street •
1200
Ware Family Recital Hall, Swope Music Building 817 South High Street • Seats 120 Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre, Performing Arts Center
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre Grand Foyer,
Arts
Seats
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall, Philips Memorial Building
Seats
Philips Autograph Library, Philips Memorial Building 700 South High Street • Seats 110 KEY
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Matlack
Philips Memorial Building Swope Music Building/ Performing Arts Center
Lot
Parking Structure
Together, WCU, Wells School of Music and WCU Foundation would like to thank our annual donors who have contributed $1,000+ in charitable contributions in Academic Year 2022-23. We would also like to thank those donors who have chosen to remain anonymous.
Argent Trust Company
Nancy Alexander '77 & Keith E. Beale '77
Patrice & Roger Even Bove
Kathleen Hassinger Boyer '80 M'86
Mary & James W. Bryson
Miriam Fagan '78 & Steve Butler
Cavalcade of Bands Association
Chester County Community Foundation
Dorothy A. DAntonio '77 & David H. Conner
Myrna Conner*
Darlene & Robert H. Curnow '63
Christine ’19 & Christopher L. Hanning
James Haughton
Kyle Holsinger-Johnson
Ingress Properties Durham LLC
International Trumpet Guild
J.W. Pepper & Son, Inc.
Michael K. Kiehner '71
Marta Kozera
Lehigh Valley Community Foundation
Elizabeth & Stephen R. Leonard '72, M'80
Jean Marshall Arfield
Paula & Paul C. Mitchell '65
Kristine Moyer Higgins '83 & Robert Higgins
Peak Performance Services, Inc.
Peter R. Johnson & Company
Donald Pflieger M'73
Presser Foundation
Laurence W. Reynolds M'94
Robert A. Rinaldi
Benjaimin Seidel '81
Carolyn & Lee Southall '64
Qun Yi & Lin Tan
The Essential Foundation
Time-Light Art Association
Lorraine Tucker
Colleen & John Villella '76, M '82
Vivace Productions Inc.
Mary Louise Krallinger '67 & John P. Voge '70
Russell Walbert
Agnes & Roger B. Ware '82
Elizabeth J. Noble '60 M'66 & Richard G. Wells '58
Joanne M. Noble ’55 & James R. Wells ‘54
Thomas Winters
Carol & Joseph J. Yozviak
*deceased
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WSOM ADVISORY BOARD*
Carol Anderson-Duncan, Class of ‘78
Kathleen Boyer, Class of ‘80
Mimi Butler, Class of ‘78
Melissa Dunphy, Class of ‘09
Stephen Leonard, Class of ’72, M’80
Sterling Murray, retired faculty
Patricia Powell, retired faculty
Robert Rinaldi, Jacobs Music Company
H. Lee Southall, retired faculty, class of ‘64
Michael Windish, Class of ‘03
ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Christopher Hanning, Dean
Dr. Elizabeth Pfaffle, Assistant Dean for Curriculum and Assessment
ENSEMBLE & CONDUCTING
Andrew Yozviak, Chair & Director of Bands ‘91
Paul Bryan, Symphony Orchestra
David P. DeVenney, Director of Choral Activities
Joseph Hodge, Opera Orchestra
Ryan Kelly, Choral Activities
Adriana Linares, Chamber Orchestra
Jonathan Ragonese, Director of Jazz Studies
INSTRUMENTAL
Ralph Sorrentino, Chair & Percussion ’01, Ed.D’18
Brent Behrenshausen, Percussion ‘08
Daniel Cherry, Trombone
David Cullen, Guitar
Karen Dannessa, Clarinet
Jean-Christophe Dobrzelewski, Trumpet
Jonathan Fowler, Tuba
Jon Gaarder, Bassoon
Gloria Galante, Harp ‘83
Henry Grabb, Oboe
Ari Isaacman-Beck, Violin, Dalí Quartet
Adriana Linares, Viola, Dalí Quartet
Ovidiu Marinescu, Cello
Jesús Morales, Cello, Dalí Quartet
David Nelson, Percussion
Peter Paulsen, Double Bass ‘84
Elizabeth Pfaffle, Horn
Kimberly Reighley, Flute
Carlos Rubio, Violin, Dalí Quartet
Robert Skoniczin, Trumpet
John Swana, Trumpet
VOCAL & KEYBOARD
Vincent Craig, Chair & Piano
Emily A. Bullock, Vocal
Carl Cranmer, Piano
Anita Greenlee, Organ
Jeremy Jordan, Jazz Piano
In Young Lee, Vocal
Stephen Ng, Vocal
Nicholas Provenzale, Vocal and Opera Studies
Igor Resnianski, Piano
MUSIC EDUCATION AND MUSIC THERAPY
Marci Major, Chair ‘01
Angela Guerriero, Music Education and Music Therapy, WCU alumna
Sarah Gulish, Music Education
Adam Gumble, Music Education ’05, M’16, Ed.D’22
Kelly Gumble, Music Education ‘05
Marc Jacoby, Music Education, Music Technology
Angela Kost, Instructor, Art
Lisa Lovelace, Instructor, Dance
M. Gregory Martin, Music Education
Christina O’Brien, Music Therapy
Aubree Windish, Music Education ‘03, M’09
MUSIC THEORY, HISTORY, AND COMPOSITION
Adam Silverman, Chair
Devin Arne, Assistant Professor
Jacob Cooper, Professor
Rachel Colwell, Assistant Professor
Sean Davis, Instructor
Hayoung Heidi Lee, Assistant Professor
Robert Maggio, Professor
Julian Onderdonk, Professor
Mark Rimple, Professor
Alexander Rozin, Professor
Jordan Stokes, Associate Professor
STAFF
Gerry Cousins, Acoustic Instrument Technical Services
Brian Cox, Business Manager, ’14, M’21
Kaysey Davis, Planning and Logistics Manager ‘20
Brittany Grason, Associate Director of Music Admissions
Matthew Scott Miller, Events Coordinator ‘08
Robin Powell, Dean’s Office, Music Education and Music Therapy, Music Theory, History, & Composition
Robert Rust, Recording Engineer/Video Technician
Tim Sestrick, Music Librarian – Presser Music Library
Joan Stalford, Dean’s Office, Ensembles & Conducting, Instrumental, Vocal & Keyboard ‘84
Individual biographies can be found online: wcupa.edu/music/faculty.aspx
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*Front row, left to right: Patricia Powell, Melissa Dunphy, Mimi Butler, Kathleen Boyer, Bob Rinaldi Back row, left to right: Michael Windish, Stephen Leonard, Chris Hanning, Carol Duncan, Sterling Murray Not pictured: Lee Southall
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31 CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2023 SEPTEMBER 10 | 3:00 PM. . . . Faculty Recital: Gloria Galante, harp 14 | 4:45 PM. . . . Wilkinson Lecture Series 18 | 8:00 PM . . . Faculty Recital: David Cullen, guitar 22 | 7:30 PM. . . . Criterions Jazz Ensemble Concert 24 | 3:00 PM. . . . Wind Ensemble & Wind Symphony Concert 27 | 8:15 PM. . . . Chamber Orchestra Concert 29 | 7:30 PM Symphony Orchestra Concert OCTOBER 5 | 12:00 PM . . . . Madeleine Wing Adler Concert Series 8 | 3:00 PM . . . . . Faculty Recital: Karen Dannessa, clarinet & Henry Grabb, oboe 12 | 8:15 PM. . . . Chamber Winds Concert 13 | 12:00 PM . . And now: a word from our friends Lecture Series 19 | 8:00 PM . . . Faculty Recital: Dalí Quartet 24 | 8:15 PM. . . . Fall Choral Festival 25 | 12:00 PM . . Guest Artist Recital: Adam Larson Trio 25 | 7:00 PM. . . . West Chester Halloween Parade 27 | 7:30 PM Concert Choir & Mastersingers Concert 29 | 3:00 PM Wind Ensemble Concert NOVEMBER 1 | 8:15 PM . . . . . Vocal Honors Recital 2 | 12:00 PM . . . . Madeleine Wing Adler Concert Series 2 | 8:15 PM Woodwind Chamber Recital 3 | 7:30 PM Criterions Jazz Ensemble Concert 4 | 7:30 PM K-Sound at WCU: Festival of Contemporary Korean Music 8 | 8:15 PM Keyboard Honors Recital 12 | 3:00 PM 2022 WCU Harp Festival 12 | 7:00 PM Brass Ensembles Concert 14 | 8:15 PM. . . . New Music at WCU 15 | 8:15 PM. . . . Guitar Ensemble Concert 16 | 8:15 PM. . . . Vocal Jazz & Latin Jazz Ensembles Concert 17 | 7:30 PM. . . . WCU Opera Theatre: Beauty and the Beast* 18 | 12:00 PM . . KSCC Fall Concert 18 | 3:00 PM. . . . WCU Opera Theatre: Beauty and the Beast* 18 | 7:30 PM. . . . Symphony Orchestra Concert 19 | 3:00 PM. . . . Liberty Youth Wind Symphony Concert 19 | 7:00 PM Wind Symphony & Concert Band Concert 20 | 8:15 PM Chamber Winds & Chamber Orchestra Concert 21 | 8:15 PM. . . . Percussion Ensemble Concert 28 | 8:00 PM Strings Chamber Music Concert 29 | 8:15 PM Trumpet Ensemble Concert 30 | 8:15 PM. . . . Studio Music Ensemble Concert DECEMBER 1 | 12:00 PM And now: a word from our friends Lecture Series 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . West Chester Christmas Parade 4 | 8:00 PM . . . . . Faculty Recital: Elizabeth Pfaffle, horn & WCU Chamber Winds 6 | 8:15 PM . . . . . Trilovati Flute Ensemble Concert 7 | 11:00 AM. . . . WSOM Fall Convocation Recital 7 | 12:00 PM . . . . Madeleine Wing Adler Concert Series 7 | 8:15 PM Statesmen & Jazz Combos Concert 9 | 3:00 PM 102nd Annual Holiday Program* 10 | 3:00 PM Wind Ensemble Concert 10 | 7:30 PM. . . . Collegium Musicum Concert 2024 JANUARY 29 | 8:00 PM. . . . Faculty Recital: Kimberly Reighley, flute FEBRUARY 1 | 12:00 PM . . . . Madeleine Wing Adler Concert Series 4 | 3:00
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PM . . . . . Faculty Recital: Stephen Ng, tenor 6 | 8:15 PM . . . . . New Music at WCU 9 | 7:30 PM . . . . . Concert Choir Concert
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– 17 . . . . . . . International Trumpet Festival* 18 | 3:00 PM Mastersingers Concert 18 | 7:00 PM Symphony Orchestra: Irving H. Cohen Memorial & Concerto Winners’ Concert
PM . . And now: a word from our friends Lecture Series 25 | 3:00 PM Wind Ensemble & Wind Symphony Concert 26 | 8:00 PM. . . . Faculty Recital: Jonathan Ragonese, saxophone 27 | 8:15 PM Chamber Orchestra Concert 29 | 8:15 PM Winter Choral Festival MARCH 2 | All Day . . . . . . FSGP 12th Annual Flute Fair 3 | 3:00 PM Faculty Recital: Ovidiu Marinescu, cello 4 | 8:00 PM Vincent Craig, piano 7 | 12:00 PM Madeleine Wing Adler Concert Series 19 | 8:15 PM. . . . Bach Celebration 20 – 23 . . . . . . . 2024 WCU Jazz Festival* 24 | 3:00 PM. . . . Wind Ensemble Concert 25 | 8:00 PM. . . . Faculty Recital: Ralph Sorrentino, percussion 26 | 8:15 PM. . . . New Music at WCU APRIL 4 | 12:00 PM . . . . Madeleine Wing Adler Concert Series 4 | 8:15 PM . . . . . Trilovati Flute Ensemble Concert 7 | 3:00 PM . . . . . Trumpet Ensemble Concert 9 | 8:15 PM . . . . . Spring Choral Festival 10 | 8:15 PM. . . . Guitar Ensemble Concert 11 | 8:00 PM Faculty Recital: Dalí Quartet 11 | 8:15 PM New Music at WCU 12 | 7:30 PM. . . . WCU Latin Jazz & Steel Bands Concert 13 | All Day . . . . . 2024 WCU Pre-Collegiate Piano Competition 14 | 3:00 PM. . . . Liberty Youth Wind Symphony Concert 15 | 8:00 PM. . . . Faculty Recital: VOK Faculty 16 | 8:15 PM. . . . Percussion Ensemble Concert 17 | 8:15 PM. . . . Woodwind Chamber Recital 18 | 8:15 PM Keyboard Honors Recital 21 | 3:00 PM Symphony Orchestra & Choirs Concert 21 | 3:00 PM WCU Pre-Collegiate Piano Competition Winners’ Recital 21 | 7:00 PM Strings Chamber Music Concert 23 | 8:15 PM Statesmen & Jazz Combos Concert 24 | 8:15 PM Wind Symphony & Concert Band Concert 25 | 4:30 PM 2024 Concert on the Quad 25 | 8:15 PM Vocal Honors Recital 28 | 3:00 PM. . . . Wind Ensemble Concert 28 | 7:00 PM Brass Ensembles Concert 30 | 3:30 PM Chamber Winds Concert 30 | 7:30 PM Collegium Musicum Concert MAY 2 | 11:00 AM. . . . WSOM Spring Convocation Recital 2 | 12:00 PM Madeleine Wing Adler Concert Series 2 | 8:15 PM Studio Music Ensemble Concert 3 | 7:30 PM . . . . . Criterions Concert 4 | 7:00 PM . . . . . KSCC Spring Concert 4 | 7:30 PM . . . . . WCU Opera Theatre: Candide* 5 | 3:00 PM . . . . . WCU Opera Theatre: Candide* 18 | All Day . . . . . WCU International Organ Competition JUNE 1 | 7:00 PM . . . . . Tri-Country Youth Festival Concert 17 – 28 . . . . . . . Orff-Schulwerk Workshop 24 – 28 . . . . . . . Elementary School and Middle School Summer Music Camps JULY 8 – 13. . . . . . . . . High School Summer Music Institute 14 – 19 . . . . . . . WCU Summer Jazz Camp 15 – 26 . . . . . . . Kodály Workshop 15 – 19 . . . . . . . Wind Conducting Symposium 17 – 20 . . . . . . . Choral Conducting Symposium 18 | 7:30 PM . . . Criterions Alumni Reunion Concert 20 – 25 VIVACE Band Leadership Seminar and Incomparable Marching Arts Workshop 29 –Aug. 2 . . . . Modern Music Making Symposium AUGUST 24 | 1:00 PM. . . . WCU Golden Rams Marching Band Friends & Family Preview 25 | 12:00 PM Flute Studio Alumni Recital * ticketed event
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