Holidays with the Atlanta Wind Symphony
Sunday, December 16th, 2007 - 3:00 p.m.
Roswell Cultural Arts Center - Roswell, Georgia
Ralph Gutierrez, Conductor
Hymn to the Fallen John Williams
Variants on a Midiaeval Tune Norma Dello Joio
Rhapsody for Hanakkuh Stephen Bulla
Waltz of the Flowers Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Fantasia for Christmas Del Borgo
The Light Eternal James Swearingen
Sleigh Ride Leroy Anderson
Overture to Colas Breugnon Dimitri Kabelevsky
Sleep Eric Whitacre
Overture for Winds Elliot Carter
And the Mountains Echoed: Gloria Longfield
A Christmas Intrada Alfred Reed
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Musical Mosaic
Sunday, October 28th, 2007 - 3:00 p.m.
Roswell Cultural Arts Center - Roswell, Georgia
Cecil Wilder, Conductor
Sesquicentennial Exposition March John Philip Sousa
The Star-Spangled Banner Music attributed to John Stafford Smith Arranged By Luigi Zaninelli
La Belle Helene Overture Jacques Offenbach Arranged By Lawrence Odom
Broadway Show-Stoppers Overture Arranged by Warren Barker
Overture for Winds Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Arranged and edited by John Boyd
Sea Songs Ralph Vaughan Williams
On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss David R. Holsinger
Psalm for Band Vincent Persichetti
Frank Arranged By Cecil Wilder
Liberty Bell March John Philip Sousa
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Musical Mosaic
Sunday, October 7th, 2007 - 6:00 p.m.
Chamblee United Methodist Church, Chamblee, Georgia
Cecil Wilder, Conductor
Sesquicentennial Exposition March John Philip Sousa
The Star-Spangled Banner Music attributed to John Stafford Smith Arranged
By Luigi Zaninelli
Broadway Show-Stoppers Overture Arranged by Warren Barker
On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss David R. Holsinger
La Belle Helene Overture Jacques Offenbach Arranged By Lawrence Odom
Sea Songs Ralph Vaughan Williams
An Irish Rhapsody Clare Grundman
Frank Arranged By Cecil Wilder
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From Russia with Love
Sunday, May 6th, 2007 - 3:00 p.m.
Roswell Cultural Arts Center - Roswell, Georgia
Paul Bamonte, Music Director and Conductor
Dr. Linda Li-Bleuel, Piano Soloist
The Star-Spangled Banner John Stafford Smith
Procession of the Nobles from Mlada Nicolai Rimsky Korsakov Transcribed by Erik Leidzen
March and Ssherzo from The Love for Three Oranges Sergei Prokofiev Transcribed by Erik Leidzen
Salvation is Created Pavel Tschesnokoff Transcribed by Bruce Houseknecht
Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major, Op. 102 Dmitri Shostakovich Transcribed by Paul Bamonte
I. Allegro
II. Andante
III. Allegro
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Wind Americana
Sunday, March 18th, 2007 - 3:00 p.m.
Roswell Cultural Arts Center - Roswell, Georgia
Paul Bamonte, Music Director and Conductor
Chad West, Associate Conductor
The Star-Spangled Banner John Stafford Smith
El Capitan ]ohn Phillip Sousa
Sunrise at Angel's Gate Philip Sparke
First Suite in E-flat - I. Chaconne Gustav Holst
Cecil Wilder , conductor
Two Klezmer Songs Vilna, Vilna and Romania, Romania Trad., arr. Eric Richards
Ron Penn, clarinet
Amazing Grace Frank Ticheli
First Suite in E-flat - III March Gustav Holst
Robert Welch, conductor
The Starsa nd Stripes Forever John Phillip Sousa/p>
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A Fall Festival Concert
Sunday, October 29, 2006 - 3:00 p.m.
Roswell Cultural Arts Center - Roswell, Georgia
Paul Bamonte, Conductor and Music Director
Chad West, Associate Conductor
The Star Spangled Banner John Stafford Smith
Words by Francis Scott Key
The Nobles of the Mystic Shrine John Phillip Sousa
Yosemite Autumn Mark Camphouse
American Flute Salute David Mairs
Alice Park, flute soloist
Vesuvius Frank Ticheli
Chad West, conductor
Chorale A Seria Leland Forsblad
Intermission
Irish Tune from County Derry Percy Grainger
Chad West, conductor
Hands Across the Sea John Phillip Sousa
"Mystery March"
Armed Services Medley Traditional
The Stars and Stripes Forever John Phillip Sousa
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Songs and Dances for Winds
Sunday, May 7, 2006 - 3:00 p.m.
Roswell Cultural Arts Center - Roswell, Georgia
Robert J. Ambrose, Conductor and Music Director
Captain Paul Bamonte, Guest Conductor
Danza Final from Estancia Alberto Ginastera Arr. By David John
Heart Songs David Maslanka
I. Quiet Song
II. Song with Variations
III. Heart Song Captain Paul Bamonte, Conductor
Danzon from Fancy Free Leonard Bernstein
Arr. By John Krance
Captain Paul Bamonte, Conductor
The Light Fantastic Andrew Rindfleisch
III. Do The Hustle Ted Gurch, Bass Clarinet
Intermission
Folk Song Suite R. Vaughan Williams
1. March - Seventeen Come Sunday
2. Intermezzo - My Bonny Boy
3. March - Folk Songs from Somerset
Lincolnshire Posy Percy Aldridge Grainger
I. Lisbon
II. Horkstow Grange
IV. The Brisk Young Sailor
V. Lord Melbourne
VI. The Lost Lady Found
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Around the World in 90 Minutes
Sunday, October 30, 2005 - 3:00 p.m.
Roswell Cultural Arts Center - Roswell, Georgia
Robert J. Ambrose, Conductor and Music Director
Festive Overature Opus 96 Dimitri Shostakovich Transcribed by Donald Hunsburger
Rhosymedre Ralph Vaughan Williams Arranged by Walter Beeler
0ccident et Orient Camille Saint-Saens
Pusta - 3 Gypsy Dances Jan Van Der Roost
Whirr, Whirr, Whir!!! Ralph Hultgren
Sleep Eric Whitacre
March from Symphonic Metamorphosis Paul Hindemith Transcribed by Keith Wilson
Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa
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March 20, 2005
Roswell United Methodist Church, Roswell GA
Peter Witte, Conductor and Music Director
Randall Coleman, Associate Conductor
Sokol Fanfare Leos Janacek
Serenade, Op.7 Richard Strauss
Power of Rome and the Christian Heart Percy Grainger
Michael Alexander, Guest Conductor Tom Aldennan, Organ
Diamond Fanfare Samuel Hazo
Randall Coleman, cond.
Polka and Fugue from Schwanda, the Bagpiper. Jerome Weinberger
Randall Coleman, cond.
O Magnum Mysterium Morten Lauridsen
Suite in E Flat.. Gustav Holst
Chaconne .
Intermezzo.
March
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Music for Moms
May 11, 2003
Peter Witte, Conductor and Music Director
Joe Eller, Clarinet Soloist
Arlene Witte, Guest Conductor
American Pageant Thomas Knox
Concerto for Clarinet Artie Shaw
The Southerner Russell Alexander
Southern Harmony Russell Alexander
The Midnight Cry
Wondrous Love
Exhilaration
Second Suite in F Gustav Hoist
March
Song Without Words
Song of the Blacksmith
Fantasia on the Dragonson
Semper Fidelis John Philip Sousa
Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral Richard Wagner
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SOUND THE HORNS, IT'S CINCO DE MAYO!
May 5, 2002
Peter Witte, Conductor
Horns of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
La Fiesta del Pacifico Roger Nixon
Gallito Santiago Lope
Concerto for 5 Horns & Wind Ensemble Lee Johnson
New Mexico John Phillip Sousa
El Salon Mexico Aaron Copeland/Hindsley
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Postcards, Pianos, Prussians, and Posies
May 6, 2001
Peter Witte, Conductor
With special guest David Watkins, pianist
Postcard Frank Ticheli
Piano Concerto in a minor,0p. 16 Allegro Moderate Edvard
Grieg/Bain
March from Symphonic Metamorphosis Paul Hindemith
Lincolnshire Posy Percy Aldridge Grainger
I. Lisbon
II. Horkstow Grange
III. Rufford Park Poachers
IV The Brisk Young Sailor
V Lord Melbourne
VI The Lost Lady Found
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Amazin' Ewazen!
March 18, 2001
Peter Witte, Conductor
with Jordan Brass Quintet
and Georgia Brass Band
Fantasia for Seven Trumpets Eric Ewazen
Shadowcatcher Eric Ewazen
Offering to the Sun
Among the Aspens
The Vanishing Race
Dancing to Restore an Eclipsed Moon
Jordan Brass Quintet
Celtic Hymns and Dances Eric Ewazen
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Christmas with the Atlanta Wind Symphony
December 19, 1999
Peter Witte, Music Director
Vince Mull, Associate Conductor
Robert Trocina, Associate Conductor
Holiday Overture Kenneth P. Soper
Greensleeves arr. Alfred Reed
Troika from �Lieutenant Kije� Sergei Prokofiev / arr. Jim Curnow
Christmas Rhapsody Jim Curnow
Richmond Parker, Narrator
Fantasy on a Bell Carol Edward J. Madden
Symphonic Prelude on Adeste Fidelis Claude T. Smith
A Christmas Carol Fantasy arr. Takashi Hoshide
Coventry Carol / Jesu, Joy of Man�s Desiring arr. Calvin Custer
In the Christmas Mood arr. John Wasson
A Charles Dickens Christmas (sing-a-long) arr. William Ryden
Sleigh Ride Leroy Anderson
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Around the World in 80 Minutes
Friday, March 26, 1999
Peter Witte, Conductor
Sonata pian�e forte Geovanni Gabrieli
Folk Song Suite R. Vaughan Williams
1. March -- �Seventeen Come Sunday�
2. Intermezzo -- �My Bonny Boy�
3. March -- �Folk Songs From Somerset�
Concerto for Trombone and Band Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Angela Koch, Soloist
Variations on a Korean Folk Song John Barnes Chance
Fanfare from La Peri Paul Dukas
Colonial Song Percy Aldridge Grainger
March Op. 99 Serge Prokofieff
Funeral March to the Memory of Rikard Nordraak Edvard Grieg
Be Glad Then, America William Schuman
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Lions and Tigers And Bears, Oh My!
February 7, 1999
Gregory Pritchard, Guest Conductor
Light Cavalry Overture F. Von Suppe
The Immovable Do Percy Grainger
Pictures at an Exhibition Moussorgsky
Bydlo
Ballet of The Unhatched Chickens
The Flight of the Bumble Bee N. Rimsky-Korsakov
The Firebird Igor Stravinsky
Berceuse
Finale
A Day at the Zoo James Curnow
Dick Dunn, Narrator
Highlights from The Wizard of Oz Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg
Peter and the Wolf Sergei Prokofiev / Arranged by Jim Curnow:
Dick Dunn, Narrator
Sergei Prokofiev / Arranged by Jim Curnow:
Barnum and Bailey�s Favorite K. L. King
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October 3, 1998
Roswell Town Square
Thomas Martin Wubbenhorst, Conductor
Lunar Epiphanies Thomas Martin Wubbenhorst
Pas Redouble Camille Saint-Saens/Frackenpohl
Alpha and Omega Paul Yoder
Bugler�s Holiday Leroy Anderson
Amparito Roca Jaime Texidor
Midway March John Williams/Curnow
Under The Sea Alan Menken/Nowak
The Sound of Music Richard Rodgers/Bennett
Godzilla Eats Las Vegas! Eric Whitacre
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Portraits of Great Britain
April 2, 1998
Georgia State University Recital Hall
Brad Matheson, Conductor
Sea Songs Ralph Vaughan Williams
Army of the Nile Kenneth J. Alford
Willow, Willow Percy A. Grainger
Arthur Haecker, euphonium soloist
Handel in the Strand Percy A. Grainger
Dr. Thomas M. Wubbenhorst, conducting
Lincolnshire Posey Percy A. Grainger
1. Lisbon
2. Horkstow Grange
4. The Brisk Young Sailor
5. Lord Melbourne
6. The Lost Lady Found
Second Suite in F Gustav Holst
1. March
2. Song Without Words
3. Song of the Blacksmith
4. Fantasia on the Dargason
British Eighth Zo Elliott
Loch Ness Johan de Meij
Irish Tune From County Derry Percy A. Grainger
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A Musical tribute to the Genius of Henry Mancini
with special guest CECIL WELCH, Trumpet
May 12, 1994
Roswell Municipal Auditorium
Ellis Cannon, Conductor
The Great Waldo Pepper March (1975) Mancini
Battlestar Gallactica-Star Trek Medley Mancini/Goldsmith
Baby Elephant Walk (1962) Mancini
from the movie Hatari
Hoagy Carmichael/Mancini
Arctic Whale Hunt (1974) Mancini
from the movie The White Dawn
Spanish Trumpet (1980) Mancini
Written especially for Cecil Welch
Decision 88 (198?) Mancini
Amazing Grace Arr. Mancini I Remember Louie arr. Welch/Frampton Medley: Too Little Time
(From Glenn Miller
Story) Mancini
Brass On Ivory (For Doc Severinsen)
Dreamsville (From Peter Gunn 1958)
Days of Wine and Roses (1962) Pink Panther (1964) Mancini Peter Gunn (1958)
Mancini
From the TV series Peter Gunn (1958-61)
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The North Fulton Community Band in Concert
May 9, 1992
Roswell Municipal Auditorium
Ellis Cannon, Conductor
Dr. James M. Bankhead, Guest Conductor
Opener John Barbe
Morning Alleluias Ron Nelson
Swan Lake Suite Peter llyich Tschaikowsky
arranged by Robert J. Bardeen
L The Swan Lake
II. Dance Of The Little Swans
III. Wedding Dance
Symphonic Dance No. 3, Fiesta Clifton Williams
Dr. James M. Bankhead, conducting
Villa from The Merry Widow Franz Lehar
adapted and arranged by Alfred Reed
Second Concerto for Clarinet C. M. Von Weber
arranged by T. Conway Brown
Max Tromblee, clarinet
Suite of Old American Dances Robert Russell Bennett
Dr. James M. Bankhead, conducting
1. Cake Walk
2. Schottische
3. Western One4tep
5. Rag
Rolling Thunder March Henry Fillmore
Dr. Jaws M. Bankhead, conducting
A Stephen Collins Foster Medley Stephen Collins Foster
arranged by John Barbe
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Welcome Home Troops
April 20, 1991
Roswell Municipal Auditorium
Ellis Cannon, Conductor
Alfred Reed, Major Michael Pyatt, Guest Conductors
American Fanfare John Wasson
Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key
The Fairest of the Fair John Philip Sousa
Edited by Frederick Fennel
Punchinello Alfred Reed
Conducted by Alfred Reed Concerto for Horn, No. 1 Richard
Strauss
Orch. John Boyd
David Lamm, Soloist Rushmore Alfred Reed
Conducted by Alfred Reed A Cohan Salute George M. Cohan
Arr. Hawley Ades Olympic Fanfare and Theme John Williams
Arr. Jim Curnow Long May It Wave Sammy Nestico
l. Rally On
2. For Which It Stands
3 Banner of Glory Pledge of Allegiance Alfred Reed
Penny Fonner, Soloist America the Beautiful Samual Ward
Arr. Carmen Dragon
Conducted by Major Michael D. Pyatt
Narrated by Jane Barbe Armed Forces Salute Arr. Bob Lowdon
Conducted by Major Michael D. Pyatt Stars and Stripes Forever
John Philip Sousa
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The North Fulton Community Band in Concert
October 12, 1988
Chamblee First United Methodist
Ellis Cannon, Conductor
Opener John Barbe
The Purple Pageant K. L. King
Appalachian Sketches Jim Curnow
Symphonic Variations on Amazing Grace arr. Claude T. Smith
The Cowboys John Williams
Haunted Castles David Uber
Emblem of Unity March J. J. Richards
Fandango Frank Perkins
arr. Floyd E. Werle
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With a Little Help from Our Friends
April 13, 1988
Roswell United Methodist Church
The North Fulton Community Band - G. Ellis Cannon, Director
The Army Ground Forces Band - Captain Tony W. Cason Conductor
Fanfare � FESTMUSIK DER STADT WIEN Strauss arr. Cooper
VALDRES Norwegian March Hanssen
Dr. Jerry Robbins Asst. Conductor
FESTIVE OVERTURE Shostakovich
STEPHEN COLLINS FOSTER MEDLEY Barbe
World Premier
The Combined Bands
THE SINFONIANS Williams
Dr. Jerry Robbins, Asst. Conductor
AMERICAN IN PARIS Gershwin
Captain Tony W. Cason, Conductor
AMERICAN SALUTE Gould
G. Ellis Cannon Director
STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER Sousa
Captain Tony W. Cason, Conductor
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