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Autumn Band Concert

Featuring:

The St. Norbert College Concert Band & Wind Ensemble

Philip Klickman, Director

Friday, November 5, 2021 Abbot Pennings Hall of Fine Arts Bryon L. Walter Theatre 7:30 p.m.

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~ Program ~

CONCERT BAND

Dramatic Sessions………..………Roland Barrett (b. 1955) I. Regal - Very Fast

II. Rubato III. Driving

Sheep May Safely Graze………... J. S. Bach (from the “Birthday” Cantata #208) (1685-1750) arr. R. D. Wilber Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo………..Malcom Arnold

(1921-2006) arr. John P. Paynter Heroes……….………..Ayatey Shabazz (b. 1971) WIND ENSEMBLE

Shepherd's Hey………..Percy Aldridge Grainger (1882-1961) Colonial Song………Percy Aldridge Grainger

(1882-2961) First Suite in Eb………Gustav Holst

(1874-1934) I. Chaconne

II. Intermezzo III. March

October………..………..Eric Whitacre (b. 1970) Overture to “Nabucco”...Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) arr. Lucien Cailliet

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St. Norbert College Concert Band Dr. Philip Klickman, Director

Piccolo

Maya Pulvermacher, Fitchburg

Flute

Maya Pulvermacher, Fitchburg Sarah Kulas, Iron Mountain, MI Emma Momberg, Kaukauna Lillia Shallow, Lena Denise Flores, Green Bay

Clarinet

Austin Struble, Munising, MI Kaylee Dolatowski, Chicago, IL Morgan Rabas, New Franken

Alto Saxophone Emma Schepp, De Pere Riley Koch, Stevens Point Madison Neuens, Florence Elena LeRoy, Sturgeon Bay Cara Steiner, New Holstein

Tenor Saxophone

Bethany Kreklow, Tigerton

Baritone Saxophone Maisie Teska, Neenah

Trumpet

Braedon Richlen, Ashwaubenon Claire Ostopowicz, Sullivan Zach Eller, Waupaca Quinn Senke, Madison Violet Sulli, Lake Geneva Aaron Schaal, Bonduel

Trombone

Owen Wells, Galena, IL Marquise Weatherall, Madison

Euphonium Ballad Funkhouser,

Schaumburg, IL

Tuba

Austin Kobylarczyk, Pulaski

Percussion

Kadisyn Ceplina, Wisconsin Rapids Jack Gaskin, Naperville, IL

Mahri Hodges, Ashwaubenon Tom (Dong Hyeon) Lee,

Seoul, South Korea/ De Pere Benjamin Taylor, Green Bay

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St. Norbert College Wind Ensemble Dr. Philip Klickman, Conductor

Piccolo

Carly Larson, Wautoma Flute

Anna Heinzen, Manitowoc

Katie McGuire, Downers Grove, IL Anne Pfeifer, Green Bay

Leah Zimmer, West Bend Emily Martin, Milwaukee Kylie Merchant, Monroe Oboe

Holly Buczek, Grafton Rose Palmer, Kingsford, MI English Horn

Jonathan Tesch, Seymour Bassoon

Hannah Swan, Ashwaubenon Noah Liptack, Forney, TX Clarinet

Katie Coyle, Green Bay Ellie Brielmaier, Hortonville Madeline Kaltz, Park Ridge, IL Miranda Lobermeier, Park Falls Elizabeth Brefka, Franklin Cassie Nooyen, Green Bay Catherine Nelson, Grayslake, IL Taylor Karnopp, Kewaunee Bass Clarinet

Donald Lisch, White Lake Emily Thorson, Chicago, IL Contrabass Clarinet Austin Kobylarczyk, Pulaski Alto Saxophone

Esai Torres, Waukegan, IL Noah Kuchta, Howard Dylan Liptack, Forney, TX

Tenor Saxophone Heidi Broerman, Denmark Michael Brown, Green Bay Baritone Saxophone Jeremiah McMahon,

Downers Grove, IL Trumpet

Trenton Bebermeier, Kiel Mara Weiss, Denmark Maddie Martin, Ashwaubenon Brice Tepsa, Howard

Emily Gonnering, Oconto Falls Horn

Jared Brown, Appleton Trombone

Nate Perttu, Green Bay Nathan Brummel,

Downers Grove, Illinois Lauren Pamperin, Marion Owen Wells, Galena, IL Bass Trombone

Kassidy Freund, Fond Du Lac Euphonium

Peter Lison, Sherwood Tuba

Daniel Scaife, Madison Percussion

Jack Gaskin, Naperville, IL Mahri Hodges, Ashwaubenon Nathan Lazotte, Freedom Riley McKibben, Waupaca David Vogel, Kiel

Marquise Weatherall, Madison Piano

Lindsay Zauhar, St. Charles, IL

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Instrumental Music at St. Norbert College

St. Norbert College offers wind and percussion students a variety of performing ensembles to explore, study, and perform a diverse range of instrumental literature. Ensembles include the Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Jazz Ensemble, Flute Choir, Clarinet Choir, Saxophone Choir, Woodwind Quintet, Woodwind Quartet, Trumpet Ensemble, Horn Choir, Low Brass Ensemble, Brass Choir, and Percussion Ensemble.

Membership in the ensembles is open to all students regardless of their major. The Jazz and Wind Ensembles are open to qualified musicians through successful auditions.

The Wind Ensemble is St. Norbert’s premier instrumental ensemble and is dedicated to excellence in the performance of both traditional and contemporary wind and percussion literature. Representing St. Norbert College in performances on campus, as well as through concert tours, exchange concerts, and performance clinics, they have been selected to perform at the Wisconsin State Music Educators Conference in 1988, 1999, and 2004. The Wind Ensemble has had a history of extensive international travel throughout Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and the Fiji Islands including trips in 1988, 1993, 1996, 2004, and 2007. In May 2010, the Wind Ensemble traveled to the Czech Republic and Austria for a 7-day concert tour. This unique musical tour featured a combined concert with a fine Austrian community band, thereby building a strong relationship with the Austrian audience and musicians.

Within recent years, the Wind Ensemble has also had the opportunity to host guest conductors Dr. James Bankhead, former conductor of the US Air Force Band in Washington D.C., Lt. Col. Philip C. Chevallard, former conductor of the US Air Force Band of the Rockies, and composer Samuel R. Hazo.

The Concert Band is St. Norbert’s campus band. Participants in the Concert Band bring a variety of talents and skill levels to the ensemble.

Although no audition is required, members in the SNC Concert Band are given the opportunity to improve their musical abilities while performing a wide range of challenging and entertaining literature.

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St. Norbert College Music Department Fall 2021 Events

November

9 Chamber Music Concert, Birder Hall, 7:30 p.m.*

12 Instrumental Jazz Concert, Walter Theatre, 7:30 p.m.

15 Community Band Concert, Walter Theatre, 7:30 p.m.

20 Opera Workshop, Birder Hall, 2:00 p.m.

22 Strings & Bells Concert, Birder Hall, 7:00 p.m.

December

3 Festival of Christmas, Concert & Dessert Reception, Walter Theatre, 7:30 p.m.**

4 Festival of Christmas Concert only, Walter Theatre, 2:00 p.m.**

5 Brass & Organ Christmas Spectacular, Abbey Church, 7:00 p.m.

Free Will Donation

*Free Admission

**Special Ticket Pricing All events subject to change.

For Tickets: www.snc.edu/performingarts

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