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Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 8 p.m. Dr. Bobbie Bailey & Family Performance Center Morgan Hall One Hundred and Thirty-first Concert of the 2015-16 Concert Season KSU School of Music presents KSU Symphony Orchestra Nathaniel F. Parker, Music Director and Conductor featuring Winners of the 2015 KSU Concerto Competition Brandon Austin, trumpet Shelby Jones, bassoon Corinne Veale, flute North-Atlanta Trumpet Ensemble Douglas Lindsey, Director Charles R. Jackson Jr., Co-director program ERIK MORALES (b. 1966) Infinite Ascent (2008) North-Atlanta Trumpet Ensemble Douglas Lindsey, conductor CARL NIELSEN (1865-1931) Allegro moderato from Concerto for Flute and Orchestra (1926) Corinne Veale, flute CARL MARIA VON WEBER (1786-1826) Andante and Hungarian Rondo, Op. 35 Shelby Jones, bassoon

JOHANN NEPOMUK HUMMEL (1778-1837) Allegro con spirito from Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra, WoO. 1 Brandon Austin, trumpet PAUL HINDEMITH (1895-1963) Symphonic Metamorphosis (after Themes by Carl Maria von Weber) (1943) III. Andantino IV. March

personnel NORTH-ATLANTA TRUMPET ENSEMBLE Douglas Lindsey, Director Charles R. Jackson Jr., Co-Director Scott Bippert Max Burrows Will Cardin Riley Carson Erik Carstens Matthew Greer Micah Greifinger Zach Griffin Markell Hardee Daniel Hudadoff Jason Itkin Angie Jackson Campbell Jessop Joey Jursic Kevin Lunsford Nick Mathern James Nalls Alden Neville Jack Parker Liam Richardson Jack Rozza Richard Stinson Caleb Tsai KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Nathaniel F. Parker, Music Director and Conductor FLUTES Amanda Macon Brittany Pietsch Melissa Rolón Catherine Rothery Corinne Veale PICCOLOS Amanda Macon Brittany Pietsch OBOES Elise Conti Savannah English Rachel Rabeneck ENGLISH HORNS Elise Conti Rachel Rabeneck CLARINETS Jonathan Itkin Kristen Jackson Sajal Patel Ryan Tang BASS CLARINET Ryan Tang BASSOONS Shelby Jones Andrew Niehoff Dustin Price CONTRABASSOON Andrew Niehoff HORNS Kristen Arvold Nathan Bedgood Hannah Evans Dennis Korwek Will Worthan TRUMPETS Jesse Baker Mark Fucito Jacob Greifinger Jon Klausman Ra Sheed Lemon Jeremy Perkins TROMBONES Gage Fisher Travis Longenberger Andrew Pendleton

BASS TROMBONES Samuel Boeger Devin Witt TUBA Vince Jackson TIMPANI Michael Berry Joshua Bouland Mary Madison Jones Selena Sanchez Cooper Sewell PERCUSSION Joseph Donohue Mitch Gillis Lane Hunter Caty Mae Loomis Michael Ollman Eric Ramos VIOLINS Andre Barnes Kynan Clymore Micah David DuMarkus Davis VIOLINS (cont.) Nassar Edwards Nicholas Felder Maalik Glover Lauren Greene Ryan Gregory * Grace Johnston Terry Keeling Rachel LaRocca Huijeong Lee + Charles Page Justin Rawlings Susan Reyes Nathaniel Roberts Patrick Roberts Kevin Williams VIOLAS Audine Crosse Joshua Fairchild Rachel Fishback Perry Morris + Michael Nolan Samantha Tang Natalie Thompson Nikko White CELLOS Josie Campbell Esme Mason Halle Rentz Michael Roberts + Carolina Sifuentes Dorian Silva Michael Thomas Joseph Tuck BASSES Daniel Kim David Metrio + Tyler Novak SYMPHONY ASSISTANTS Gage Fisher Michael Roberts * Concertmaster + Principal Musicians are listed alphabetically to emphasis the importance of each player.

2015 concerto competition winners Corinne Veale, flute Corinne Veale is a sophomore flute performance major at Kennesaw State University. A native of Augusta, Georgia, Corinne studied with Angela Massey and is a graduate of John S. Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School. Corinne has performed in masterclasses for flutists such as Jennie Brown, Tadeu Coehlo and Bonita Boyd. Corinne performs regularly with the Kennesaw State University Wind Ensemble and Symphony Orchestra. Corinne is an active member of the South Carolina Flute Society, and she won third place in the South Carolina Senior Artist Competition in 2012. More recently, Corinne won the Concerto Competition at Kennesaw State in the fall of 2015. Corinne is currently living in Marietta, where she studies with Atlanta Symphony principal flutist Christina Smith. Shelby Jones, bassoon Shelby Jones is a senior at Kennesaw State University pursuing a B.M. in Bassoon Performance under the tutelage of Laura Najarian, Second Bassoonist of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Shelby plays principal bassoon with the KSU Symphony Orchestra and Wind Ensemble, and often performs chamber music with her colleagues in the School of Music. In 2015, Shelby became the first student to win the KSU Concerto Competition twice with her performance of Weber's Andante e Rondo Ungarese, which will result in her performance of the work in 2016 with the KSU Symphony Orchestra. This follows her win in 2013 with the third movement of Weber's Bassoon Concerto. Outside of KSU, Shelby has had additional studies with Carl Nitchie, Kristin Wolfe Jensen, Martin Kuuskmann, Jeffrey Lyman and William Ludwig. Most recently, she attended the Eastern Music Festival where she studied with Karla Eckholm and George Sakakeeny. In 2014, she attended the Pierre Monteux School for Conductors and Orchestra Musicians, where she often performed in a principal role. In addition to studying bassoon performance, Jones takes part in accompanying soloists on piano, as well as building her own studio of young bassoonists. She has also privately studied with Dr. Benjamin Wadsworth for an additional concentration in ear training and music theory.

Brandon Austin, trumpet Brandon Austin received his Bachelor of Music in Trumpet Performance from Kennesaw State University in the fall of 2015. When he was enrolled at KSU, Mr. Austin performed as principal trumpet in the Kennesaw State University Wind Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra, and a number of other ensembles; he was also soloist/lead trumpet in Jazz Ensembles. In addition to his studies with Dr. Douglas Lindsey, he has studied with internationally renowned artists Tom Hooten and Joe Gransden, as well as Jennifer Marotta, Mike Barry and Lester Walker. He has been a member of the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity since fall of 2011. He now freelances and teaches heavily in the Atlanta area. He maintains a studio at Ken Stanton, and performs under Event Performance Inc. He is also a member of multiple ensembles such as Mariachi Búhos de Oro, the Jugtime Ragband, and his quintet, the Parliament Brass. He has played for Steve Harvey, the Good Times Brass Band, Chinua Hawk, and Chantae Cann, just to name a few. Mr. Austin is a two-time recipient of the International Trumpet Guild Conference Scholarship Award, and performed in May of 2015 in the prelude to a main concert at the 2015 ITG Conference. He plans to continue studies for his Masters in Trumpet Performance within the next year. trumpet ensemble conductor Douglas Lindsey joined the faculty at Kennesaw State University in the fall of 2012, and is very active in the Atlanta area. Recently as a soloist, he has been a featured artist with the Kennesaw State Orchestra, the Kennesaw State Wind Ensemble, the Georgia Brass Band, at the International Trumpet Guild conference, at the Atlanta Trumpet Festival, and at the Trumpet Festival of the Southeast. An advocate of new music, over the course of the last year he has premiered 3 new works for trumpet. Alongside Artist-in-Residence in Trumpet

pianist Judy Cole, he has performed solo recitals all over the Southeast as a founding member of Duo Trompiano. In addition to solo work, Dr. Lindsey enjoys an active chamber music career as first trumpet with the Premiere Brass, as founding member of the Atlanta Trumpet League, and as a member of the Isthmus Brass. As an orchestral musician, he regularly performs as the principal trumpet of the Georgia Symphony Orchestra and spent two summers as an orchestral fellow at the Aspen Music Festival. Previous to earning his DMA at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dr. Lindsey studied with Allan Dean at Yale, earning his Master of Music with the distinction of winning the John Swallow excellence in brass prize. Prior to Yale he studied with Ray Mase, Louis Ranger, Kevin Cobb, Scott Moore and Richard Rulli. Dr. Lindsey received his music performance and music education degrees magna cum laude from the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville. Dr. Lindsey is a Schilke performing artist and performs on Facet Mutes. symphony orchestra conductor Director of Orchestral Studies Nathaniel F. Parker, a talented and dynamic musician, joined the Kennesaw State University faculty in Fall 2015 as Interim Director of Orchestras and has recently been appointed Director of Orchestral Studies and Assistant Professor of Music. In addition to leading KSU s orchestra program, Dr. Parker serves as Music Director and Conductor of the KSU Symphony Orchestra and teaches courses in music appreciation and aural skills. He also serves as Interim Music Director and Conductor of the Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra s Symphony Orchestra and Music Director and Conductor of the Concert Orchestra at New England Music Camp (Maine). Equally at home working with professionals and training future generations of musicians, Dr. Parker has conducted orchestras in the United States, Peru, Russia, Poland, and the Czech Republic. His recent guest

conducting engagements include appearances with the Jackson Symphony Orchestra (Michigan), the Connecticut Music Educators Associ ation All-State Orchestra and the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association District 9 String Fest. In February he served as Guest Conductor and Clinician for the Georgia Music Educators Association (GMEA) District 12 Middle School Honor Orchestra. Also an active scholar, Dr. Parker s writings have been published by the Conductors Guild and the College Orchestra Directors Association (CODA). He has presented research at the College Orchestra Directors Association s national and international conferences and currently serves as Editor of the Journal of the Conductors Guild. In 2015 he received a Citation of Excellence in Teaching from the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association. Prior to his appointment at Kennesaw State, Dr. Parker served as Director of Orchestral Activities and Assistant Professor of Music at Marywood University (Pennsylvania) where he was Music Director and Conductor of the Marywood University Orchestra and taught courses in conducting, instrumental methods, musicology, and analytical techniques. Other previous positions include Assistant Conductor and Production Manager of the Jackson Symphony Orchestra (Michigan), Music Director and Conductor of the Jackson Youth Symphony Orchestra, Director of the Jackson Symphony Orchestra Community Music School, Graduate Conducting Intern at Michigan State University, Music Director and Conductor of the Mason Orchestral Society s Community Orchestra and Youth Symphony (Michigan), Assistant Director of Music at Xaverian High School (New York), Conductor of the New Music Festival of Sandusky Orchestra (Ohio), and Graduate Assistant Conductor and Teaching Assistant at Bowling Green State University (Ohio). Parker earned a Doctor of Musical Arts in Orchestral Conducting from Michigan State University, where his primary instructors were Leon Gregorian and Raphael Jiménez. He earned a Master of Music in Orchestral Conducting from Bowling Green State University, where he studied with Emily Freeman Brown; his other conducting mentors include Stephen Osmond, Gary W. Hill and Timothy Russell. In addition to his training in academia, Dr. Parker participated in numerous conducting master classes and workshops, conducting orchestras under the tutelage of nationally and internationally renowned conductors and conducting pedagogues including Christoph Eschenbach, George Hurst, Arthur Fagen, Markand Thakar, Mark Gibson, David Itkin, Jorge Mester, and Paul Vermel. Parker began his collegiate education at Arizona State University, where he studied bassoon with Jeffrey G. Lyman and graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Music in Bassoon Performance.

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