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Dallas Wind Symphony 2004-2005 Meyerson Concert Season (original link)
Love That Lennie! September 14, 2004 Fanfare: Scene for Brass - Jack Cooper (Memphis, TN) Symphonic Dances from West Side Story Candide Suite Slava! Meditation #2 from Mass Three Dances from On The Town Profanation from Jeremiah Symphony March - "The BSO Forever" (encore)
Positively Planet Stricken! October 12, 2004 featuring the Dallas Symphony Chorus Fanfare: Lucky Stars - Robert J. Frank (Dallas, TX) Donald Grantham: J.S. Dances Morten Lauridsen: O Magnum Mysterium Johann Sebastian Bach: Chaconne Gustav Holst: The Planets John Philip Sousa: Transit of Venus (encore)
Sousa's Sesquicentennial November 16, 2004 Brian Bowman, Euphonium Fanfare: From Within the Pristine Columns - George Edwin Smith (Newman, CA) Franz Von Suppé/arr. Fillmore: Light Cavalry Overture (1866) John Philip Sousa: The Gladiator (encore) Simone Mantia/arr. Glover: Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms (1908) Dr. Brian L. Bowman, Euphonium Sigmund Romberg: Serenade from "The Student Prince" (encore) John Philip Sousa/arr. Lovrien: Old Ironsides March (1926) Tchaikovsky/arr. Laurendeau: March Slav (1876) John Philip Sousa: The Thunderer (encore) John Philip Sousa/arr. Bourgeois: "People Who Live In Glass Houses" Suite (1909) Herman Bellstedt/arr. Simon: Napoli Variations (1928) Dr. Brian L. Bowman, Euphonium Rossini, arr. Paul Yoder: Figaro in Stereo (encore) Dr. Brian L. Bowman & Brian Davis, Euphoniums John Philip Sousa: Golden Jubilee (1928) Tchaikovsky/arr. Safranek: Finale from Symphony #4, Op. 36 (1878) John Philip Sousa: The Stars and Stripes Forever (encore)
Christmas At The Meyerson Tuesday, December 21 & 22, 2004 Fanfare: Fanfare for Brass and Percussion - Leland Bland (Dayton, OH) Handel: Joy to the World Trad.: Deck the Halls Trad.: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen arr. John Wasson: Jingle Bells Fantasy Victor Herbert: March of the Toys from "Babes in Toyland" Bach-Gounod/arr. David Lovrien: Ave Maria Angela Turner Wilson, soprano arr. Chip Davis: The Holly and The Ivy Georges Bizet: Farandole from "L'Arlesienne" Trad.: O Tannenbaum arr. John Wasson: We Three Kings Trad.: Angels We Have Heard On High arr. Warren Barker: Do You Hear What I Hear Leroy Anderson: Sleigh Ride Gannon/Kent/Ram: I'll Be Home For Christmas Angela Turner Wilson, soprano arr. David Lovrien: Christmas Sing-along Leroy Anderson: A Christmas Festival John Philip Sousa: Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co. (encore)
A Wealth of Winds January 18, 2005 Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra Wind Symphony Mary Preston, Organ Fanfare: Ceremonial Fanfare - Christopher Tucker (Dallas, TX) GDYO Wind Symphony: Rimsky-Korsakov: Procession of the Nobles Eric Whitacre: Godzilla Eats Las Vegas John Gibson: Mountain Hymns *World Premiere* Dallas Wind Symphony: Frank Ticheli: An American Elegy Joseph Schwantner: ...and the mountains rising nowhere Combined Groups: Ottorino Respighi: The Pines of Rome John Philip Sousa: The Northern Pines (encore)
Big Band Boogie February 15, 2005 Kraig Williams, Guest Conductor David Spencer, Trumpet Fanfare: Rainier Fanfare - Scott L. Taube (Puyallup, WA) Nobody's Sweetheart (Paul Whiteman) An Ellington Portrait (arr. Werle) For Dancers Only (Sy Oliver) From Ab to C (Billy Kyle) Jumpin' at the Woodside (Count Basie) Rhapsody in Blue (George Gershwin, arr. Maybery) David Spencer, trumpet In the Miller Mood (arr. Warren Barker) All The Things You Are (arr. Bouras) Leap Frog (Les Brown) Stardust (Hoagy Carmichael) Eager Beaver (Stan Kenton) The Sentimental Gentleman - A Tommy Dorsey Tribute (arr. Bouras) Sing, Sing, Sing (Louis Prima, arr. Bouras)
Jingling Johnnies March 22, 2005 Mary Preston, Organ What's a Jingling Johnny? Imagine a long staff, topped by a crescent-shaped bar from which a zillion small bells are hung. When shaken, it kinda sounds like a bull let loose in a windchime shop. This concert is about ringing bells, but every time we tried working bells into the title it came out sounding really lame. So, noticing that Mr. Williams and Mr. Bach have the same first name - and that we have bells that jingle... Fanfare: Fair Park Fanfare - Joseph Eidson (Lawrence, KS) John Williams/trans. Paul Lavender: Sound the Bells! Maurice Ravel/trans. Donald Hunsberger: Valley of the Bells from Mirrors William Byrd/trans. Gordon Jacob: William Byrd Suite Charles Ives/trans. Thurston: The Alcotts from Concord Sonata Johann Sebastian Bach/trans. Hindsley: Toccata and Fugue in d minor Michael Daugherty: Bells for Stokowski John Philip Sousa: Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (encore)
Fabulous Firsts April 12, 2005 Margaret Dees, Clarinet Fanfare: Fanfare and Prelude for Meridith Corann - Todd Billingsley (Dallas, TX) Gustav Holst: First Suite in E-Flat David Maslanka: Four Songs for Clarinet and Wind Ensemble *World Premiere* Margaret Dees, clarinet John Gibson: California Suite (2003) Samuel Barber: Symphony No. 1, opus 9 (1936) Samuel Barber: Commando March (encore)
A Star-Spangled Spectacular July 4, 2005 - Shows at 1pm & 4pm Col. Arnald Gabriel, Conductor Emeritus, U.S. Air Force Band, Guest Conductor Jacob Villarreal, tenor Fanfare: Colonial Fife & Drum Medley - arr. David Lovrien Morton Gould: American Salute Kenneth J. Alford: Eagle Squadron March arr. Wayne Scott: Glenn Miller in Concert John Williams/arr. Lavender: The March from "1941" Jerry Goldsmith/arr. Davis: MacArthur/Patton Suite arr. Frasier/trans. Davis: The Last Full Measure of Devotion Jacob Villarreal, tenor Richard Rodgers/arr. R.R. Bennett: Victory at Sea Claudio Grafulla: Washington Grays Charles Ives/arr. Rhoads: Variations on "America" George M. Cohan/arr. Villanueva: Four Cohan Songs (Audience sing-along) William Steffe/arr. Wilhousky: Battle Hymn of the Republic arr. Robert Cray: Salute to the Armed Forces Samuel Ward/arr. Carmen Dragon: America, the Beautiful |