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Prolonging the Days by Fremont-based Weslester
1. Casual Sin
2. Streets of Rage
3. Blood Machines
4. Badlands
5. Subtracting the Innocent
6. Ultimate Warrior (instrumental)
Richard Squires, Conductor
Rhonda Ford, Assistant Conductor
March: The Corcoran Cadets by John Philip Sousa
Polka and Fugue from Schwanda The Bagpiper by Jaromir Weinberger
Conducted by Rhonda Ford and arranged by Glenn Cliff Bainum
Clarinet Trio: Merriment Polka by George Barnard
Soloists: Margaret Squires, Anne Leonesio, Michael Mooney
The Flashing Eyes of Andalusia from Camera Studies by John Philip Sousa
Carnival of Roses by Joseph Olivadoti
Waltz No. 2 from Jazz Suite, 1938 by Dmitri Shostakovich
March: Hoch Heidecksburg! by Rudolf Herzer
Harry Hanover, Assistant Conductor
Rise of the Firebird by Steven Reineke
Journey Through Orion by Julie Giroux
First Suite in E-Flat for Military Band by Gustav Holst
Curtain Up by Alfred Reed
Swashbuckler by John Roberts
Tritsch-Tratsch Polka by Alfred Reed
Invercargill March arranged by Louis-Philippe Laurendeau
Circus Bee March by Henry Fillmore
Jim Christensen, Director
Red, White & Brass arranged by Rayburn Wright, Lee Norris
A medley originally written for the Canadian Brass and adapted for band by John Moss
Danse Bacchanale by Camille Saint-Saens, arranged by Jay Bocook
Bugler’Äôs Holiday: Trumpet Trio by Leroy Anderson
Soloists: Loren Fox, David Noel, Don Poetker
Fantasy on Yankee Doodle by Mark Williams
Punch and Judy by Henry Mancini, arranged by John Warrington
Birdland by Josef Zawinal, arranged by Bob Lowden
Funiculi, Funicula by Luigi Denza, arranged by Alfred Reed
The Magic of Andrew Lloyd Weber arranged by Warren Barker
America, the Beautiful by Samuel Augustus Ward, arranged by Carmen Dragon
Ernest Kapphahn, Conductor
Irv Gidding and Chris Tootle, Associate Conductors
Comedy Tonight (1964) by Stephen Sondheim
From A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Washington Grays March (ca. 1865) by Claudio S. Grafulla
Colorama (1953) by Peter DeRose, arranged by Paul Yoder
A medley with White Orchids and Deep Purple -Conducted by Chris Tootle
New Ashmolean Marching Society and Student Conservatory Band (1949)
From Where’Äôs Charley by Frank Loesser, arranged by Paul Yoder
Repasz Band (1901) by Harry J. Lincoln
Blue Fantasy (1954) by Kenneth Farrell
Conducted by Irv Gidding
The Noble Commander March (1925) by Ernest S. Williams
Take Me Along’ÄîSelections (1960) by Bob Merrill
Radetzky March (1848) by Johann Strauss Sr.
Beverly Johnson, Director
Fanfare for the Common Man by Aaron Copland
Where Never Lark or Eagle Flew by James Curnow
Inglesina (The Little English Girl) by Davide Delle Cese
Themes from Scheherazade by Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov
El Choclo by A.G. Villoldo
In Heaven’Äôs Air by Samuel Hazo
Eagle Squadron March by Kenneth J. Alford
David B. Adams, Music Director
Fairest of the Fair by John Philip Sousa
Beguine for Band by Glenn Osser
Elegy for a Young American by Ronald Lo Presti
American Salute by Morton Gould
A Movement for Rosa by Mark Camphouse
Gershwin! by arranged by Warren Barker
Semper Fidelis by John Philip Sousa
Lewis E. Sbrana, Director/Conductor
Jerry Wright, Guest Conductor
National Emblem (1911) by Edwin E. Bagley
Overture, Tally-Ho! (1886) by John Philip Sousa
Sabre and Spurs (1918) by John Philip Sousa
Amazing Grace (Traditional) by arranged by Jay Dawson
The March of Progress (1937) by Luigi Sbrana
Written by Lewis E. Sbrana’Äôs Grandfather in 1937 and performed by the Golden Gate Park Band in 1939
Embraceable You (1930) by George and Ira Gershwin, arr. by Warren Barker
Vocal soloist: Lisa Sinclair
Alexander’Äôs Ragtime Band (1911) by Irving Berlin, arranged by Murtha
Guest Conductor: Jerry Wright
Highlights from The Music Man (1957) by Meredith Willson, arr. by A. Reed
God Bless America (1939) by Irving Berlin, arranged by Erik Leidzˆ©n
Bruce Stuart, Director
Steven Ernest, Guest Conductor
The Purple Pageant March by Karl L. King
A Festival Prelude by Alfred Reed
West Highlands Sojourn by Robert Sheldon
Heathwood by Victor Lopez
Conducted by Steven Ernest
Valdres by Johannes Hanssen
To a New Dawn by Philip Sparke
The Saint in the City by Jacob de Haan
Galop to End All Galops by Warren Barker
Benedetta Dalbesio, Conductor
Midway March by John Williams, arranged by John Moss
Bye Bye Birdie by Charles Strouse, Lyrics by Lee Adams and arranged by Calvin Custer
The Rambler by H.L. Booth, arranged by Edgar Thiessen
Salute to Ray Charles arranged by Johnnie Vinson
New York: 1927 by Warren Barker (BMI)
Valdres by Johannes Hanssen, arranged by James Curnow
Latin Celebration arranged by John Tatgenhorst
A medley that includes Brazil, Besame Mucho, Perfidia, and Mambo Jambo
God Bless America by Irving Berlin, arranged by Frank D. Cofield