Swartz Creek Middle School Instrumental Music Department s Spring Concert Tuesday May 5, 2015
The Ten Rules of Concert Etiquette: 1. Refrain from talking. - The first and greatest rule. It also includes whispering to or disciplining your other children. 2. Refrain from unwrapping noisy candy wrappers during the performance. - If the composer wanted to include crinkle paper noises to the music, he/she would have written it into the parts.
3.Please silence all cell phones and other electronic devices. - While many cell phones and have symphonic-like rings, they don t always fit into the musical score, nor do they provide pleasant sounds for your neighbors. 4. Do not wave to your children during the concert. - After all, they do know who you are already, and they know you are there; you most likely brought them to the concert.
5. Do not take flash photography. - You do not want your child to fall off the stage from blindness, do you? 6. Do not walk down the center aisle with your video camera. - Video cameras work just as well from the back of the auditorium. (Besides; the light is usually not good enough for video taping anyway.)
7. Do not leave as soon as your child s portion of the concert is over. - All of the students deserve a full audience for their performances. Remember, next time your child s song(s) could be last. 8. Applaud appropriately. Please remember this is a concert not a sporting event. Applause is what musicians appreciate for a job well done. Screaming out names highlights the individual, not the group.
9. Do not leave the auditorium during the music. - Wait for a break in the concert to visit the restroom, unless you are carrying a screaming child, in which case you should leave quietly and quickly. PLEASE! 10.Go to the concert expecting the best. - You might just be surprised how good your student sounds when the other students join in! Adapted from the National Association of Music Education
Fine Arts Department Philosophy The Arts are basic to a complete education. The Arts are among the Six Basic Academic Subjects. The Arts are valuable in all areas of study because they engage the imagination and foster flexible ways of thinking, develop disciplined effort, and build confidence.
The Arts develop non-verbal thinking skillsperception, forming images, and imaginations. The Arts help us to learn to think creatively as well as help build self-esteem. The Arts supplement the other basic subjects necessary communication skills for language and logical mathematical thinking are developed through the Arts.
Without the Arts, education is not education but vocational training practicing one s profession successfully calls for skills in dealing with people, for being able to comprehend the connections between cause and effect, and for the ability to carry the burdens placed on an individual in a free society. The Arts help to prepare the human mind for such needs. From the dawn of civilization, men and women have used music, dance, theater, and the visual arts to transmit the heritage of people and to express human joys and sorrows. The Arts are the means by which civilization can be measured.
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7 th GradeBand Mrs. Murdock - Director
Adventure On Snake River By Collin Brien
The Incredibles By Michael Giacchino Arr. Johnnie Vinson
Themes from Jurassic Park By John Williams Arr. Michael Sweeney
Mission: Impossible Theme By Lalo Schifrin Arr. Paul Lavender
Flute Samantha Cowan Ashley Fitzpatrick Alexis Hopkins Rosella Humphrey Jasmine Jorgensen Kailee Smith Jazmin Sorvala Flutes Cont d Adriana Summers Paige Thornhill Abigail Wagener Oboe Abby Smeby Bass Clarinets Katiera Wiliams- Kenan Ashley Campbell
Clarinets Christopher Kubik Elizabeth Kuehl Ruth Leach Kelsey Long Alyssa Richardson Shaina Rodriguez Alexis Rosher Olivia Winnie Alto Saxophone Jeana Ball Kory Haggerty Austin Ledford Erin Mackey Sasha Wade Felicia Weaver
Trumpet Jacob Hetherton William Johnston Alison Jones Caleb Kawa Isabella Mellish Donald Waddell Brendon Wiles Ethan Wilson Jacob Winter Trombone Stephen Gault Kamdyn Hittle Emilee Hubbard Taylor Kawa Gavin Lawrence David Pobicik Hunter Sandlin Austin Vandendries
French Horn Christina Adams Tuba Hunter Staley Thomas Spencer Percussion Matthew Birchmeier Isiah Bolden Dorothy Bradshaw Jocelyn Brown Abdallah Eldohiri Kyle Lovely
Green Room Club
8 th GradeBand Mr. Michailo - Director
Highlights From The Star Wars Saga Arr. Paul Cook
Atlas By - Coldplay Arr. Michael Brown
Firework By Katy Perry Arr. Michael Brown
Louie Louie By The Kingsmen Arr. Johnnie Vinson
Flute Emily Bobrowski Emily Lang Katelynn Lemaster Alexis Vanderkuur Oboe Abigail Hall Jacob LaBonte Bass Clarinet Brittanie Dixon Seth Young Clarinet Tiffany Cole Kylee Gallagher NAkaela Heathcoat Chloe Johnson Hannah Leuck Madison Snider Rebekah Talley Barbara Warner
Alto Saxophone Ashley Hense Christopher Thayer Tenor Saxophone Carson Gardner Kaitlyn Harper Bari Sax Brenden Ethington Trumpet Samantha Bayne Anna Hill Cora Meeks Emily Stanis Chase Stanke Anthony Warner French Horn Mitchell Carlson Ethan Church
Trombone Jylian Luchenbill Baritone Steffen Hembruch Tuba Evan Aurand Percussion Neelie Hunt Alexander Loafman-Jones Chassie Parker Jacob Ramberg Kyle Ritenburgh Benjamin Roberts Dillon Taubitz
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