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DAVID KEHLER, Conductor Featuring David Maslanka s final work: Symphony No. 10, The River of Time Saturday, February 3, 2018 Dr. Bobbie Bailey & Family Performance Center, Morgan Hall Thursday, November 15, 2018 at 8 pm Seventy-fourth and Seventy-fifth Concerts Dr. Bobbie Bailey & Family Performance Center, Morgan Hall of the 2017-18 Concert Season Thirty-ninth Concert of the 2018-19 Concert Season

1819 SEASON ERNST TOCH (1887 1964) Spiel für Blasorchester, opus 39 (1926) I. Overture II. Idyll III. Buffo RICHARD STRAUSS (1864 1949) transcribed by Albert O. Davis, edited by Fennell Allerseelen, opus 10, No. 8 (1885/1955/1987) Brief Intermission DAVID MASLANKA (1943 2017) edited by Matthew Maslanka Symphony No. 10, The River of Time (2018) *KSU commissioned and southeastern United States co-premiere I. Alison II. Mother and Boy Watching the River of Time III. David IV. One Breath in Peace

Spiel für Blasorchester, Opus 39 Ernst Toch At a young age, Toch taught himself piano and studied musical notation with a local violinist. He began writing chamber music in his mid-teens. Toch studied music at the Frankfurt Conservatory in Frankfurt, Germany, after winning the prestigious Mozart Prize. World War I put Toch s career on hold; he resumed his musical career after the armistice, joining Paul Hindemith, Ernst Krenek, and others as the leading composers of the new German school of composition. Toch s work, Symphony No. 3 (Pulitzer Prize, 1956), is considered an important work in the composer s repertoire. Ernst Toch was interested in the artistic potential of the wind ensemble, and jumped at the opportunity given to him by Paul Hindemith to compose such music for the 1926 Donaueschingen Festival. Despite the breadth of his compositional output, which included symphonies, concerti, choral works and music for film, the Spiel für Blasorchester, Op. 39, is one of only five works for wind completed by Toch. Spiel is split into three movements, Overture, Idyll and Buffo. The first movement is in a standard A-B-A form in which the A section is marked by mixed meter and bright, articulate melodies, while the B section contrasts with flowing lyricism. The second movement is also in ternary form (A-B-A), and features a prominent oboe solo throughout. The character of the movement is indicative of its name, invoking a peaceful and serene sonic landscape. It is the most romantic of the three movements, harkening back to the musical ideals of the prior musical era, an aesthetic that many other contemporary composers of the time were trying to extinguish. The last movement is boisterous and playful. Written in sonata form, it carries with it a satirical, almost showman-like quality, somewhat akin to a circus band. The piece is dedicated to Hermann Scherchen, a twentieth-century German conductor and champion of contemporary music. Allerseelen, opus 10, No. 8 Richard Strauss Richard Strauss was one of Germany's greatest composers. A great master of orchestration, he created tone poems in which the orchestra became one marvelous instrument, capable of expressing the whole gamut of human emotions. Among them Till Eulenspiegel, Death and Transfiguration, Don Quixote and The Hero's Life, beside his fabulous operas such as Der Rosenkavalier, Salome and others, are masterpieces.

His art songs also achieved fame and success, among which Allerseelen became a great favorite. Several times it has been transcribed for orchestra; however, the present setting is the first for symphonic band. The melody surges throughout, much in the style of Wagner. This edition adds another classic tone-poem to the band repertoire. Symphony No. 10 David Maslanka was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts in 1943. He attended the Oberlin College Conservatory where he studied composition with Joseph Wood. He spent a year at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria, and did masters and doctoral study in composition at Michigan State University where his principal teacher was H. Owen Reed. Among his more than 150 works are over 50 pieces for wind ensemble, including ten symphonies, seventeen concertos, a Mass, and many concert pieces. His chamber music includes four wind quintets, five saxophone quartets, and many works for solo instrument and piano. He served on the faculties of the State University of New York at Geneseo, Sarah Lawrence College, New York University, and Kingsborough Community College of the City University of New York, and was a freelance composer in Missoula, Montana from 1990 until his death in 2017. Matthew Maslanka writes about the Symphony No. 10: David was commissioned to write Symphony No. 10 by Scott Hagen from the University of Utah and Stephen Steele, formerly of Illinois State University, along with a consortium of 40 other universities including the Kennesaw State University Wind Ensemble who supported production of the work. When David passed away in August of 2017, he had completed a fair portion of Symphony No. 10. The consortium heads and I determined that I would complete the composition of the work and that we would combine the membership to help finish this symphony.

Matthew Maslanka writes about his father s death: We always thought we would have more time. Dad s cancer progressed with stunning rapidity following my mother s death in July of 2017. He was increasingly unable to write owing to extreme fatigue and weakness. He had completed orchestrating the entire first movement and half of the second movement. He had a full sketch for the remainder of the second movement and the entire fourth movement. The major remaining unfinished portion was the third movement. He had a finished sketch of about half of the movement, though he had started a substantial rewrite as my mother declined in June of 2017. I got a call from my sister Kathryn on August 6th. She let me know that dad was feeling like things were getting close to the end. He thought he had perhaps another couple of weeks. I made ready to travel from New York to Montana the next day. Dad and I had intended to go over his plans for the rest of the symphony. We never had that conversation. Kathryn called the next morning, saying that he had passed during the night. When I arrived in Montana, my sister gave me the clipboard that dad had been working on in bed. It had his sketch for the third and fourth movements on it. One of the saddest things I ve ever seen the last page of his third movement sketch. It has such beautiful ideas expressed in a few hard-won gestures. photo of David's last sketch

And then there was no more music... It took me a long time to come to grips with the project: first to even engage with the text and then to reverse-engineer his thoughts. Quite a ways into my process, I discovered his original rough sketch for the third movement, requiring a reworking of what I had put together to that point. David s passing has been a profound shock to me, my family, and to the band world. However, the support and love shown by our community has been boundless. I am so proud and grateful to be a part of this world. IN MEMORIAM David Maslanka (1943 2017)

KSU Wind Ensemble Personnel David Kehler, Music Director (listed alphabetically to emphasize the importance of each part) FLUTE/PICCOLO Ruth Bearden, Woodstock Lorin Green, Augusta Madison Hart, Cumming Rachel Reaves, Lawrenceville OBOE/ENGLISH HORN Savannah English, Fayetteville Christina Pacetti, Newnan BASSOON/CONTRA BSN Briana Curtis, Dallas Grayson Saylor, Flowery Branch Meghan O Harra, Lawrenceville CLARINET (Eb, Bb, Bcl, CBcl) Brenden Ayestaran, Gainesville Jessica Bell, Atlanta Simon Cheeck, Kennesaw Matthew Hodgetts, Marietta Oliva Kesler, Martin Faith Kirkpatrick, Powder Springs Natalie Klein, Jasper Grace Liebl, Guyton Emily O Connor, Dallas SAXOPHONE (Sop, Alto, Tenor, Bari, Bass) Raphael De Jesus, Cumming Jacob Martinez, Roswell Sean McOsker, Ringgold Andrew Shaw, Nashville Jonathan Steltzer, Marietta HORN Virginia Hyde, Kennesaw Heather Leach-Trickel, Omaha, NE Hayden McAfee, Acworth Johnny Stewart, Ringold Will Worthan, Acworth TRUMPET Miles Bonaker, Cumming Michael Brown, Macon Jake Gearrin, Dallas TRUMPET (cont.) Jacob Lack, Alpharetta Andrew Olsen, Jasper Jeremy Perkins, Bainbridge Ra Sheed Lemon, Kennesaw Eli Rickles, Alpharetta TROMBONE Wesley Dale, Marietta Victoria Schrote, Milton Matt Scott, Kennesaw Kirill Wood, Augusta BASS TROMBONE Sam Boeger, Acworth Peter Sullivan, Richmond Hill EUPHONIUM Andrew Berry, Johns Creek Mike Long, Dallas TUBA Nick Collins, Milton Kobe Greene, Canton DOUBLE BASS Daniel Kim, Duluth PIANO Josh Anderson, Woodstock HARP Teresa Shepard, Marietta PERCUSSION Christopher Bowers, Lilburn Jared Cook, Alpharetta Andrew Creech, Cumming Jason Frey, Warner Robbins Michael Makrides, Milton Veta Sukhai, Kennesaw Andrew Yi, Johns Creek ENSEMBLE ASSISTANTS Jonathan Steltzer, Marietta Andrew Berry, Johns Creek

KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY BANDS David Kehler, Director of Bands Debra Traficante, Associate Director of Bands / Director of Athletic Bands Trey Harris, Assistant Director of Bands Richard Peluso, Coordinator of Band Operations and Outreach Founded in 1996 as a small community concert band, the KSU Band Program continues to see rapid growth and expansion. Now encompassing five major ensembles with over 450 participating students, the KSU Bands have become one of the largest programs in Georgia. Our ensembles are comprised of the finest music majors in the School of Music, as well as students that represent every college and degree program from both the Kennesaw and Marietta campuses, and include the KSU Wind Ensemble, Wind Symphony, University Band, Basketball Band, and The Marching Owls. Kennesaw State University Wind Ensemble Formed in 1996, the Kennesaw State University Wind Ensemble performs a diverse repertoire encompassing large works for band, wind ensemble repertoire, and chamber music. The KSU Wind Ensemble continues to lead in supporting and creating consortiums for the development of new music, which have included the creation of new works by Steven Bryant, Paul Dooley, Geoffrey Gordon, Zhou Long, David Maslanka, Michael Markowski, Carter Pann, Joel Puckett, James Stephenson, Christopher Theofanidis, and Pulitzer Prize winner, Joseph Schwantner. In addition, leading composers Chen Yi, and Pulitzer Prize winners David Lang and Joseph Schwantner have recently visited and worked directly with the ensemble and its students. Because of KSU's continued close relationship with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Georgia Symphony Orchestra and Atlanta Opera Orchestra, collaborations and performances have resulted with many of those principal players. The KSU Wind Ensemble continues to serve as an important musical voice in the Atlanta Metropolitan area, and has been featured frequently on 90.1 FM (WABE- Atlanta public radio). In 2012 and 2016, the KSU Wind Ensemble was a selected and featured ensemble at the Southern Division College Band Directors National

Association Conferences, and in 2017, were featured at Georgia Music Educators Association Conference in Athens, Georgia. In addition, the KSU Wind Ensemble was the Winner of the 2013 American Prize for best wind ensemble/concert band performance in the United States, and in 2016, released its first professional recording under the Centaur recording label featuring the music of Chen Yi. David Kehler, conductor since 2009, has served as Music Director and Conductor of the KSU Wind Ensemble. In addition, Dr. Kehler teaches courses in instrumental conducting, symphonic repertoire, and twentieth century music. Along with his university responsibilities, professor Kehler currently serves as Music Director and Conductor of the Atlanta Wind Symphony, and as President- Elect for the College Band Directors National Association-Southern Division. An advocate of new music, Professor Kehler has commissioned nearly two-dozen leading composers, including several Pulitzer Prize winners to write new compositions for wind ensemble. Performing music beyond the KSU campus, the KSU Wind Ensemble can also be heard frequently on 90.1, Atlanta Public Radio, along with being featured at the College Band Director's National Association Convention (two times), and most recently at the 2016 GMEA State Conference, in Athens, Georgia. In 2013, the KSU Wind Ensemble won the American Prize for best university wind ensemble/concert band recording in the United States. Previously, Dr. Kehler served as Associate Conductor of America's Premiere Windband; The Dallas Winds, and served as Founder and Conductor of the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra Wind Symphony. Previous academic appointments were at Southern Methodist University, the University of Rhode Island, and Bay City Western High School, in Bay City, Michigan. Growing up in Michigan, Dr. Kehler received his Bachelor of Music Education and Master of Music in Conducting degrees from Michigan State University, followed by his Doctorate of Musical Arts degree in instrumental conducting from the University of Texas at Austin.

SCHOOL OF MUSIC FACULTY AND STAFF Stephen W. Plate, Director Music Education Judith Beale Janet Boner Nancy Conley Kathleen Creasy McKenzi Fenn Kimberly Inks Charles Jackson Alison Mann Angela McKee Richard McKee Terri Talley Paula Thomas-Lee Charles Tighe Amber Weldon- Stephens Music History & Appreciation Drew Dolan Kayleen Justus Edward Eanes Harry Price Heather Hart Sean Thrower Music Theory, Composition, Technology Judith Cole Matt Still Steve Dancz Benjamin Kelly Francis Wadsworth Jennifer Mitchell Jeff Yunek Laurence Sherr Woodwinds Kelly Bryant, Flute, Chamber Music Robert Cronin, Flute Todd Skitch, Flute Christina Smith, Flute Cecilia Price, Flute, Chamber Music Barbara Cook, Oboe Elizabeth Koch Tiscione, Oboe John Warren, Clarinet, Chamber Music Andrew Brady, Bassoon Anthony Georgeson, Bassoon Sam Skelton, Saxophone Luke Weathington, Saxophone Brass & Percussion Doug Lindsey, Trumpet, Chamber Music Ryan Moser, Trumpet Mike Tiscione, Trumpet Jason Eklund, Horn Richard Williams, Horn Tom Gibson, Trombone Hollie Pritchard, Trombone Brian Hecht, Bass Trombone Jason Casanova, Tuba / Euphonium Paul Dickinson, Tuba / Euphonium Marja Kerney, Percussion John Lawless, Percussion Strings Helen Kim, Violin Kenn Wagner, Violin, Chamber Music David Coucheron, Orchestral Studies Catherine Lynn, Viola Paul Murphy, Viola Charae Krueger, Cello James Barket, Double Bass Joseph McFadden, Double Bass Elisabeth Remy Johnson, Harp Sean Thrower, Classical Guitar Voice Eileen Moremen Oral Moses Nathan Munson Valerie Walters Piano Judith Cole, Collaborative Piano Eric Jenkins, Collaborative Piano Erika Tazawa, Collaborative Piano Todd Wedge Heather Witt Jana Young Julie Coucheron Robert Henry Huu Mai John Marsh Jazz Justin Chesarek, Jazz Percussion Wes Funderburk, Jazz Trombone, Jazz Ensembles Karla Harris, Vocal Jazz Tyrone Jackson, Jazz Piano Marc Miller, Jazz Bass Sam Skelton, Jazz Ensembles Rob Opitz, Jazz Trumpet Trey Wright, Jazz Guitar, Jazz Combos Ensembles & Conductors Leslie J. Blackwell, Choral Activities Nancy Conley, Philharmonic Orchestra Trey Harris, University Band, Marching Band Alison Mann, Choral Activities Oral Moses, Gospel Choir Eileen Moremen, Opera Nathaniel F. Parker, Symphony Orchestra Debra Traficante, Wind Symphony, Marching Band David Kehler, Wind Ensemble School of Music Staff Julia Becker, Administrative Associate Susan M. Grant Robinson, Associate Director for Administration Joseph Greenway, Assistant Director for Production & Technology Dan Hesketh, Assistant Director for Marketing and Outreach June Mauser, Administrative Associate Daniel Pattillo, Technical Manager Richard Peluso, Coordinator of Band Operations and Outreach Shawn Rieschl Johnson, Associate Director for Operations & Programming Ensembles in Residence KSU Faculty Jazz Parliament Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra and Chorus KSU Faculty Chamber Players Summit Piano Trio KSU Community and Alumni Choir

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