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HOME PAGE: APR 2006 Tim Reynish *** Canford Summer School 2006 ***
Ithaca College, School of Music Ithaca, NY 14850 Tel 607 274 7919 CELEBRATING BASBWE 2006 QUARTER OF A CENTURY OF ACHIEVEMENT … the more we encourage composers to use the wind ensemble, the better it's going to be, particularly with the generation of wind players that’s out there now
Is there a future for wind music? Two transatlantic events coming up this Spring make me optimistic about the way we are going, while in the Fall we in the UK will celebrate quarter of a century of BASBWE in a series of regional conferences….new works, new venues – have a good year. Sunday, March 19, 2006, 2:00pm Strathmore Centre Leonard Slatkin conducts “The President’s Own” Marine Band Anna Marie Mottola, piano BACH/Krance: Sinfonia from Cantata No. 29 BACH/Reed: Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring from Cantata No. 147 BACH/Stokowski: Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor PROKOFIEV/Patterson: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Major, Op. 26 CORIGLIANO: Circus Maximus
COMPOSER AND EUROPEAN PREMIERE OF SPRING 2006 Daron Hagen is one of the most sought after composing talents in the USA today. If you follow the link above to his website, you can hear clips from concertos, opera, choral and song. These include Susurrus, commissioned by the National Symphony Orchestra of Washington and premiered under Leonard Slatkin in 2003, and the equally ravishing Romeo and Juliet for Flute, Cello and Orchestra but sadly none from any of his fine wind works. Works for and with wind ensemble / band • Sennets, Cortege, and Tuckets (1990) • Concerto for Flügelhorn and Wind Ensemble (1994) • Concerto for Cello and Wind Orchestra (1998) • Night, Again (1998) • Forward! for brass and percussion (1999) • Bandanna Overture (1999) • Wedding Dances from Bandanna (2000) • Prelude and Prayer from Bandanna (2000) The two concertos alone contain wonderful evocative music, and it is exciting that the European premiere of Bandanna on 29th April will be followed by the release of the recording of the opera on Troy Records with the UNLV Opera Theatre Chorus and Wind Symphony, conducted by the composer. The commissioning of Bandanna by the CBDNA showed an extraordinary prescience; it was premiered at the CBDNA Conference in 1999 at the University of Austin, Texas, in 1999, conducted by Michael Haithcock, and it will be good to be able to re-appraise the work on disc. His next operatic commission is Amelia, scheduled for Seattle Opera in 2010, conducted by Gerald Schwarz. TWO EUROPEAN WIND CONDUCTING SCHOOLS CANFORD SUMMER SCHOOL WIND BAND CONDUCTING COURSE England, 6 – 13 August 2006 directed by Phillip Scott, Mick Dowrick & Tim Reynish JUNGFRAU MUSIC FESTIVAL Switzerland, Masterclass for Conductors Interlaken July 10 – 15 July 2006 directed by Glenn Price For American schools, go to CBDNA Home Page INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES 2006 National Flute Association Annual Convention, Pittsburg, 10 –13 August International Double Reed Society, Ball State University USA , 25 – 29 July, International Clarinet Association, Atlanta, Georgia, 9-13 August, 38th Horn Symposium. Cape Town, South Africa, 21 – 29 July International Trumpet Guild, Rowan University, Glassboro, 6 – 10 June International Trombone Festival, Birmingham Conservatoire, 20-23 July International Tuba & Euphonium, University of Denver, Colorado, 26 – 30 June Percussive Arts Society International Convention Austin Texas, 8 – 11 November INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES 2007 3 - 4 March 2nd GERMAN WIND FORUM STUTTGART STATE ACADEMY OF MUSIC 28 – 31 March CBDNA 2007 National Conference Host, Michael Haithcock Director of Bands University of Michigan School of Music Ann Arbor, MI 48197 Phone: (734) 764-5588 Fax: (734) 763-5097 8 – 14 JULY WASBE CONFERENCE IN KILLARNEY CONFERENCES IN UK 2006 International Trumpet Festival of Wales April 7 - 9 International Trombone Festival, July 20-23 BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE The British Flute Society 5th International Convention August 17 – 20 ROYAL NORTHERN COLLEGE OF MUSIC, MANCHESTER CELEBRATING BASBWE 2006 BASBWE REGIONAL CONFERENCES IN 2006 Contact for information Yorkshire 13/14 October Huddersfield University Simeon Yates London 15 October Guildhall Peter Gane Midlands 5th November Birmingham Conservatoire Mark Heron North West Warrington date & details to be confirmed Mark Heron Wales date to be confirmed at RWCMD Mark Heron Scotland date to be confirmed Mark Heron ONE DAY BASBWE REGIONAL CONFERENCE Sunday October 15th in the Guildhall School of Music and Drama & The Barbican A one day feast of concerts, classes and clinics Theme: THE WIND, BRASS AND PERCUSSION OF THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA With a little help from the Saxophones Trade Exhibition in the Guildhall School & Barbican HEADLINE CONCERT IN THE BARBICAN Joint Orchestras of Guildhall School of Music & Drama & Royal Academy of Music Conductor Sir Colin Davis
CBDNA & NBA 2006 SOUTHERN REGIONAL CONFERENCE AT NASHVILLE Fourteen concerts, a repertoire session from Jim Cochran of Shattinger and numerous clinics and discussions, this was a typically action-packed American conference. As guest conductor of the Intercollegiate Honors Band, I was unable to get to many of the concerts, but there were many performances to note. Former WASBE President Dennis Johnson conducted an international programme from USA, England, Italy, China and Israel. A former clarinet student from RNCM Helen Goode-Castro gave a great performance of Daugherty’s Brooklyn Bridge with the Vanderbilt ensemble conducted by host Tom Verrier, a more intimate performance than the premiere at Carnegie Hall More Daugherty from Memphis conducted by Kraig Williams, an oboe concerto Firecracker, programmed with Profanation by Bernstein in a fine transcription by Bencriscutto and the equally fine arrangement by Mark Spede of a movement by Hindemith. The great Bobby Adams bought 108 students from Stetson and gave us an object lesson in control of dynamics and tone in Strauss, Graham and Maslanka, the quietest and loudest band of the conference but with never any loss of quality. This was followed by equally fine playing from University of Kentucky with two busy and for me over-excited pieces, Scott Lindroth’s Spin Cycle, and a world premiere of John Mackey’s Turbine, an evocation of an aeroplane trip. The work I especially enjoyed was David Maslanka’s Desert Roads for solo clarinet, the excellent Scott Wright, and small ensemble, touchingly beautiful. The last University group I heard was East Carolina under Scott Carter and Chris Knighten who gave a nicely balanced programme of Stravinsky’s Circus Polka, Grainger’s Bell Piece, Daugherty’s Bells for Stokowski and a witty quasi- jazzy work by Britt Theurer called Animal Rights. I was sad to miss all of the school band concerts, and also FSU under Pat Dunnigan, playing Karel Husa’s Music for Prague 1968, as well as Georgia State and University of North Carolina. For full programmes, go to the CBDNA website. My own programme was made up of three symphonic works and a bluesy serial concerto movement as a tribute to Richard Rodney Bennett’s 70th birthday. Programme notes are in the programme notes file.
ITHACA WIND ENSEMBLE 27th APRIL 2006
ITHACA SYMPHONIC BAND 25th APRIL 2006 Soloist Frank Campos Associate Conductor Dominic Hartjes
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