University Bands Give Final Concerts of the Season

The 2012 University of Arkansas Wind Symphony
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The 2012 University of Arkansas Wind Symphony

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas Concert Band, Wind Symphony, Campus Band and Symphonic Band will give their final concerts of the season Monday, April 30 and Tuesday, May 1 at the Walton Arts Center. Both concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Baum-Walker Concert Hall. Admission is $10 for the general public, $5 for senior citizens and $1 for students. They may also be seen via webcast at http://bands.uark.edu. The broadcast will begin approximately five minutes before the performance. The concerts are presented as part of the Joy Pratt Markham Series.

The bands will be conducted by Assistant Director of Bands Benjamin Chamberlain, Director of Athletic Bands Christopher Knighten, Director of Concert Bands W. Dale Warren and graduate conducting students Alex Badour, Wes King, Michael Moon and Michael Post, all with the department of music in the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences.

“We hope the campus and community will join us for our season finale,” said Warren. “The students have worked very hard all year, and they’ve prepared some impressive pieces of music. We’re also looking forward to the performances by our guest flute artists Ronda Mains and Catalina Ortega.”

The Concert Band and Wind Symphony will perform on April 30. Selections for the Concert Band include works by Timothy Mahr, J.S. Bach, Ron Nelson and William Schuman. The Wind Symphony’s program will include works by Dmitri Shostakovich, Eric Whitacre, Warren Benson and Leonard Bernstein, as well as a piece by D.J. Sparr featuring Mains, chair of the department of music, on flute.

The May 1 concert includes the Campus and Symphonic Bands. The Campus Band will play scores by Richard Saucedo, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Fisher Full, Henry Fillmore, and David Holsinger. The concert will feature Ortega, a music instructor, on flute in a piece by Clifton Taylor. The Symphonic Band’s selections include works by Paul Dukas, Dana Wilson, Carter Pann and Vincent Persichetti.

The program for each night is as follows:

Monday, April 30 

UA Concert Band conducted by Chamberlain, King and Post  
Fantasia in G
by Timothy Mahr 
Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring
by J. S. Bach
Morning Alleluias for the Winter Solstice
by Ron Nelson
Chester
by William Schuman

—Intermission— 

UA Wind Symphony conducted by Warren and King
Festive Overture, Opus 96
by Dmitri Shostakovich
The Seal Lullaby
by Erick Whitacre
The Passing Bell
 by Warren Benson
Precious Metal: A Concerto for Flute and Winds
by D. J. Sparr, featuring Ronda Mains, flute
Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
by Leonard Bernstein

Tuesday, May 1

UA Campus Band conducted by Warren, Badour, King and Moon
Triumphant Fanfare
by Richard Saucedo
Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
by Ralph Vaughn Williams
Introit
 by Fisher Full
Americans We
by Henry Fillmore
The Lark in the Clear Air
by Clifton Taylor, featuring Catalina Ortega, flute
Scootin’ on Hardrock
by David Holsinger

—Intermission— 

UA Symphonic Band conducted by Knighten and Chamberlain
Fanfare from “La Peri”
by Paul Dukas
Shortcut Home
by Dana Wilson
Hold this Boy and Listen
by Carter Pann
Symphony No. 6 for Band
by Vincent Persichetti

Contacts

W. Dale Warren, director of concert bands
Department of Music
479-575-5863, wdwarren@uark.edu

Darinda Sharp, director of external affairs and alumni outreach
School of Journalism and Strategic Media
479-595-2563, dsharp@uark.edu

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