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Concert Band - Volume V

Recorded March, 2004
Program Notes
Personnel Roster
Production Credits
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recording in MP3 format (some titles not available).
Valor (Southern
Music) (4:55)
James Barnes
(© audio used by permission of the
publisher)
Concerto Grosso (Musik Hussetts) Trygve Madsen
Ouverture
(5:36)
Passacaglia
(8:23)
Finale (4:12)
Three Utterances (Harlequin Music)
Paul Harvey
Harangue (3:25)
Soliloquy
(3:12)
Declamation
(2:29)
SGM David Hydock, SFC
Christopher Jones
SSG Shawn Herndon, SSG
Diana Cassar-Uhl clarinets
Quintet (Musik Hussetts) Trygve Madsen
Allegretto
(3:53)
Menuetto (3:38)
Larghetto-Allegro (5:31)
MSG Gregory Alley, SSG
Brian Uhl, trumpets
SFC Martin Tyce, trombone
SSG Troy Messner, horn
MSG Gerald Cates, tuba
Ike (Self-Published
(724)463-9640)
(22:24)
Jack Stamp
SGM Rick Gerard, narrator
PROGRAM NOTES
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Valor
Professor James Barnes, a member of both the history and
theory/composition departments at the University of Kansas, teaches
orchestration, arranging, composition, wind band history and repertoire
courses. He also served as an assistant and later as Associate
Director of Bands for 27 years. Barnes has twice received the
coveted American Bandmasters Association Ostwald Award for outstanding
contemporary wind band music. Mr. Barnes has traveled extensively
as a guest composer, conductor and lecturer throughout the United
States, Europe, Australia, Japan and Taiwan.
Professor Barnes' motivation for writing
Valor is truly touching. When he was eight years old, he fell off
of a horse and was seriously injured. He nearly died as a result
of those injuries; however, he survived having lost one of his kidneys.
In 1966 when Professor Barnes was eighteen, he reported to his local
draft board to receive his draft card. The board listed Professor
Barnes as “4F,” a classification that would make him ineligible for
service. He begged the draft official to change the designation,
which she did, however Barnes was never able to serve in the military.
He sees the writing of Valor as a small chance to give something
back to his country.
Concerto Grosso, opus 121
Norwegian composer Trygve Madsen was born in 1940 into a family of rich
musical traditions. He began composing at the age of seven.
Among his compositions are roughly fifty Lieder, myriad chamber music
for varying ensembles, concerti for various solo instruments and a
satirical opera, Circus Terra. Concerto Grosso is a large
scale work for brass and percussion. The piece was premiered on
April 4, 2003 by the U.S. Military Academy Band. Concerto
Grosso is in three movements: “Overture," "Passacaglia" and
"Finale.” Mr. Madsen's style is neo-romantic, combining the passion
of Brahms and Schubert with jazz influences. His melodies are in a
neo-classical style, however, the underlying harmonies and rhythms are
rife with the jazz idiom. Mr. Madsen lists heavyweight jazz
pianist Oscar Peterson as one of his major influences.
Three Utterances
The West Point Clarinet Quartet commissioned Three Utterances by
British composer Paul Harvey in October of 2000. Harvey was born
in Sheffield, England in 1935 and began studying the clarinet at age
twelve. He was a member of the Band of the Irish Guards, the
Scottish National Orchestra and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.
He was also the leader of the London Saxophone Quartet for the entire
sixteen years of the group's existence (1969-1985). The first
movement of Three Utterances, “Harangue” is mainly concerned with
chains of alternate major and minor triads. The following
“Soliloquy” is a slow fugue with a peaceful chorale in the middle
section. Beneath the chorale is an underlying ostinato rhythm.
The perfect fifths of “Declamation” announce an unresolved conflict
between 6/8 and 2/4.
The West Point Clarinet Quartet,
consisting of Sergeant Major David Hydock, Sergeant First Class
Christopher Jones, Staff Sergeant Diana Cassar-Uhl and Staff Sergeant
Shawn Herndon, is one of a handful of clarinet quartets dedicated to
exploring and performing the literature written and transcribed for this
unusual ensemble. Founded in 1992, the group has since evolved
into an integral part of the Military Academy Band Chamber Music Series.
Quintet, opus 120
Trygve Madsen's Quintet, opus 120 was written for the U.S.
Military Academy Band's Regimental Brass Quintet. It is a work in
three movements: “Allegretto," "Menuetto" and "Larghetto.” Quintet
resembles Concerto Grosso in its neo-classical style. It is
also interspersed with hints of the jazz idiom as well as morsels of
romantic passion.
The Regimental Brass Quintet, consisting
of Master Sergeant Greg Alley, trumpet, Master Sergeant Gerald Cates,
tuba, Sergeant First Class Martin Tyce, trombone, Staff Sergeant Bryan Uhl, trumpet and Staff Sergeant Troy Messner, horn, is one several
chamber ensembles at the U.S. Military Academy. Their first
appearance west of the Mississippi River occurred in 1999 when they
performed at the Kansas Music Educators Conference in Wichita. The
group performs throughout the year at official military functions and
presents concerts for church, school and civic groups in the tri-state
region.
Ike
Jack Stamp's Ike was premiered in 2003 in Eisenhower Hall at West
Point. The piece, scored for band and narrator, is a musical
retelling of Eisenhower's career from cadet to president. Ike
is comprised of three sections: his early years and West Point,
D-Day and the presidency. The work's text was written by Dr.
Joseph M. Dailey, professor of communication at Carroll College in
Waukesha, Wisconsin. Dr. Dailey also served as a First Lieutenant
with the 25th Division in Vietnam, where he received the Bronze Star for
valor.
According to Mr. Stamp: “Though
another fanfare would have been expeditious to write, I felt that a work
befitting and uniquely composed for West Point would be appropriate.
I realized that there were works on many [West Point] alumni, but not
Dwight David Eisenhower. There is a collection of themes used in
the work, many appearing in a leit motif setting. There is an
original “Ike” theme, somewhat pastoral in nature, the West Point Alma
Mater, as well as two additional themes, including a D-Day theme
composed on Ike's initials D.D.E. that binds the work.”
Born in 1954, Dr. Jack Stamp is professor
of music and director of bands at Indiana University of Pennsylvania
where he conducts the Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band and teaches courses
in conducting.
SSG Sam Kaestner
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CONCERT BAND
FLUTE
MSG Lynn Cunningham*
MSG Julie Ditzel
MSG William Treat
OBOE
SFC James Mullins*
SSG Kathy Wilcox
Eb CLARINET
SFC Rachel Grasso
CLARINET
SFC Christopher Jones
SFC John Parrette*
SSG Diana Cassar-Uhl
SSG Jeffrey Geller
SSG Sinclair Hackett
SSG Shawn Herndon
SSG Jennifer Tibbs
BASS CLARINET
SGM David Hydock**
BASSOON
SGM Kelvin Hill**
SFC Christian Eberle*
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SAXOPHONE
SFC Wayne Tice*
SSG Brian Broelmann
SSG Lois Hicks-Wozniak
SSG Christopher Rettie
CORNET/TRUMPET
SGM Robert Smither**
MSG Gregory Alley*
SFC Stephen Luck
SFC Richard Storey
HORN
MSG Harry Ditzel*
SFC Susan Davidson
SSG Eric Kuper
SSG Troy Messner
TROMBONE
SFC Lori Salimando
SFC Martin Tyce*
SSG Matthew Wozniak
EUPHONIUM
SSG Jason Ham
SSG Barry Morrison*
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TUBA
MSG Gerald Cates
MSG Joseph Roccaro*
SFC Thomas Price
PERCUSSION
MSG Andrew Csisack*
MSG Eric Sheffler
SFC Dana Kimble
SSG David Paroby
SSG Rone Sparrow
STRING BASS
MSG Louis Pappas
KEYBOARD
SSG Scott Arcangel
LIBRARIAN
MSG Gerald Cates
** Group Leader or NCOIC
* Section Leader
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PRODUCTION CREDITS
CONDUCTORS
COL Thomas Rotondi,
Jr.
LTC(R) David Deitrick
MAJ(R) William Garlette
CPT Tod AddisonJAZZ
KNIGHTS
MUSICAL DIRECTORS
CW4 Douglas Hammond
CW3 Otha Wayne Hester
PRODUCER
MSG David Hershey
RECORDING ENGINEERS
MSG David Hershey
SFC Blair Ferrier |
GRAPHIC DESIGN
MSG Christian Eberle
SSG Mark Bobnick
PUBLICITY COORDINATOR
SGM David Hydock
PROGRAM NOTES
SGM(R) Joël Evans
MSG Gary McCourry
MSG William Treat
SSG Lois Hicks-Wozniak
SSG Sam Kaestner |
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