Broken Fork High School Music Department 2009 2010 A Night of Romance Under the Stars Broken Fork Advanced Wind Ensemble Brian Wilson, conductor Friday February 26, 2010 7:30 PM Roman Blenski Auditorium Broken Fork High School
PROGRAM Advanced Wind Ensemble Mars, Bringer of War...Gustav Holst (1874 1934) Arranged by Clark McAllister (b. 1946) Edited by Alfred Reed (1921 2005) Jupiter, Bringer of Jollity...Gustav Holst Arranged by Clark McAllister Edited by Alfred Reed Dances from the Oprichnik... Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1840 1893) Transcribed by John Bourgeois (b. 1934) Trauersinfonie... Richard Wagner (1813 1883) Arranged by Glenn Bainum (1888 1874) Folk Dances... Dmitri Shostakovich (1902 1975) Arranged by H. Robert Reynolds
PROGRAM NOTES Mars, Bringer of War Jupiter, Bringer of Jollity Gustav Holst, born in 1874 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, is known by the greatest number of people for his work, The Planets. From a young age, he learned both the piano and trombone before entering the Royal College of Music. The piece was originally inspired by conversations of astrology during a weekend holiday with friends in 1913. Holst became quite a follower of the subject and subsequently composed the work. Mars, Bringer of War is the first movement from The Planets, which was composed in between 1914 and 1917 and was originally titled Seven Piece for Large Orchestra. Mars depicts a war, and some say that the movement portrays a military tank although the tanks was not invented until two years after the movement was composed in 1914. The piece is approximately seven minutes in duration. Jupiter, Bringer of Jollity is the fourth movement of the work and is primarily known for the central chorale section. In Roman mythology, Jupiter was king of the gods and equivalent to Zeus in Greek mythology. The work itself is light and majestic with a stately chorale between two energetic sections. The piece is approximately eight minutes in duration. Dances from The Oprichnik Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was a Russian composer during the Romantic era of the late 1800s. The composer contributed much the the standard classical repertoire including such notable works as The Nutcracker, The Sleeping Beauty, and 1812 Overture. Tchaikovsky composed for many genres, including operas such as The Oprichnik. In Russian culture, an oprichnik was a member of an organization created by Ivan the Terrible to govern the area of Russia called Oprichnina. The organization was known for its violent means of enforcement and has been likened to the Nazi s Secret Police. The opera itself tells the story of an oprichnik who falls in love with the
Tsar s daughter. The oprichnik leaves the organization to marry the daughter, but the opera ends in tragedy when the angered Tsar murders the oprichnik before the wedding, causing the daughter s death as well. The piece is approximately five minutes in duration. Trauersinfonie Composer Richard Wagner ushered in new techniques and styles during the Romantic era. The techniques he used in his operas were considered revolutionary during their time and while some thought his music represented the degradation of contemporary music, he was largely heralded as a musical hero. Wagner composed Trauersinfonie as a march for the torchlight procession, for the ceremony of the transference of his friend and mentor Carl Maria von Weber's remains to Germany eighteen years after his death in London. The march was scored for a large wind band based on two themes from Weber's opera Euryanthe, and was to represent a musical homage to Weber. The piece is approximately twelve minutes in duration. Folk Dances Dmitri Shostakovich is one of the most celebrated composers of the twentieth century. The composer has a difficult relationship with the government of his native country of Russia and had his music officially denounced twice. Both times his music was banned for a period of time. Shostakovich is mostly known for his fifteen symphonies though he also composed six concerti, two operas, twenty four preludes and fugues, a wealth of chamber music and a substantial amount of film music. Folk Dances uses various Russian folk melodies as the sources of the themes. The work was composed in Shoskovich s light hearted style and races to a strong and energetic finish with an accelerando to the end. As stated in the score, the piece is "filled with the joy and exuberance of the Russian people." The piece is approximately four minutes in duration.
Advanced Wind Ensemble Personnel Flute Theobald Boehm James Galway Samuel Karafotis* Greg Patillo Gary Schocker Oboe Rose Hennessy* Giuseppe Sammartini Clarinet Benny Goodman Kelly Ferguson* Josef Horák (bass) Jon Manasse Dan Pritchett Artie Shaw Anton Stadler Richard Stoltzman Saxophone John Coltrane (tenor) Charlie Parker (alto) Bud Shank (alto) Jacob Somers* (bari) Bassoon Leonard Sharrow Kayla Wentz* Trumpet Donny Allen Wayne Bergeron Jackie Bilder* Maynard Ferguson Wynton Marsalis Chris Martin Miguel Rosario Vega Horn Myron Bloom Dennis Brain Vincent DeRosa Philip Farkas Colin Hammar* Barry Tuckwell Trombone Tommy Dorsey Chris Lindstrot* Arthur Pryor Erik van Lier (bass) Euphonium Harold Brasch Adam Frey Rejeana Overmyer* Tuba Ryan Fleming* Arnold Jacobs Percussion Gary Burton Scott Johnson Donald Koss Clair Musser Leigh Stevens Karl Vierling* * Denotes Section Leader Broken Fork High School Music Faculty Brian Wilson, Director of Bands Dennis Ballard, Assistant Director of Bands Samantha Writtenhouse, Choral Director Tim Kopf, Orchestra Director
Broken Fork High School Bands Private Instructors The bands at Broken Fork High School would like to thank the private instructors, to which much of our talented students skills can be attributed. Flute Dr. Joyce Wilson Oboe Paige Hill Clarinet Steve Prescott Saxophone Dr. Paul Bro Bassoon Chad Roseland Trumpet Robert Waugh Horn Dr. Brian Kilp Trombone Dr. Randall Mitchel Tuba and Euph. Dubravko Zaja Percussion Dr. Jimmy Finnie Upcoming Events in Music at Broken Fork High School March 5...Orchestra Concert Tim Kopf, Conductor March 12...Symphonic Band Concert Dennis Ballard, Conductor March 18 20 and 26 28...Mame Broken Fork High School Genesius Players Broken Fork High School Music Department April 2...Trip to see The Rite of Spring in Chicago April 14... Guest Concert: Indiana State University Wind Ensemble May 1...ISSMA State Concert Band Qualifications May 8... ISSMA State Concert Band Competition May 21...Symphonic Band Concert Dennis Ballard, Conductor May 28...Advanced Wind Orchestra Concert Brian Wilson, Conductor June 2...Orchestra Concert Tim Kopf, Conductor