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Repertoire List

The Texas A&M University Bands Repertoire Lists (1996-Present)

2010-11
THE WIND SYMPHONY
Dr. Timothy Rhea, Conductor


October 17, 2010 – Rudder Theater
La Tragenda – Giacomo Puccini/Foster
Vanity Fair – Percy Fletcher
From Maine to Oregon – John P. Sousa/ed. Rhea
La Procession du Rocio – Joaquin Turina/Reed
Danza No. 2 – Bruce Yurlo
Toccata – Girolamo Frescobaldi/Slocum
Dionysiaques – Florent Schmitt
Shepherd’s Hey – Percy Grainger

December 6, 2010 – Rudder Theater
December 16, 2010 – Stagg High School – Chicago
December 17, 2010 – Midwest International Band & Orchestra Clinic – Chicago, Illinois
Donald Grantham, John Mackey & Rob Smith, Guest Composers

La Tragenda – Giacomo Puccini/Foster
Hymn to a Blue Hour – John Mackey
Fuse – Rob Smith
   James Keene, Guest Conductor
Spangled Heavens – Donald Grantham
   Paula Crider, Guest Conductor
Mystic Call, March – Karl King/ed. Rhea
   Travis Almany, Guest Conductor
My Faith Looks Up to Thee – Timothy Rhea
   John Whitwell, Guest Conductor
Tribute to Rudy Weideoft – Gunther Schuller
   Donald Lefevre, Alto Saxophone
Dionysiaques – Florent Schmitt
Convention of the Cordinals – John P. Sousa

February 8, 2011 – A&M Consolidated High School Auditorium
February 9, 2011 – San Antonio Municipal Auditorium
February 10, 2011 – Texas Music Educators Association Convention – Lila Cockrell Theater
Jim Cullum Jazz Band, Guest Artists & Frank Ticheli – Guest Composer

Vanity Fair – Percy Fletcher
Idaho, March – Charles Barnhouse/ed. Rhea
Suite Dreams – Steven Bryant
Shepherd’s Hey – Percy Grainger
Toccata – Girolamo Frescobaldi/Slocum
   Paul Sikes, Guest Conductor
Playing with Fire – Frank Ticheli
   Jim Cullum Jazz Band, Guest Artists
April 15, 2011 – Rudder Theater
TBA

THE SYMPHONIC WINDS
Travis Almany, Conductor


October 17, 2010 – Rudder Theater
Bulgarian Dances – Franco Cesarini
October – Eric Whitacre
Eulogize the Yangtze – YuJianfang
The Circus Bee – Henry Fillmore

November 21, 2010 – Rudder Theater
Quality Plus, March – Fred Jewell
Dancing at Stonehenge – Anthony Suter
Old Home Days – Charles Ives/Elkus
English Dances, Set I – Malcolm Arnold/Sudduth

THE SYMPHONIC BAND
Paul Sikes, Conductor


October 17, 2010 – Rudder Theater
Tancredi Overture – Gioachino Rossini/Falcone
Merry Music – Frigyes Hidas
Radiant Moonbeams – David Gillingham
Concord – Clare Grundman
On Parade, March – E.F. Goldman/ed. Lisk

November 21, 2010 – Rudder Theater
El Relicario – Jose Padilla
Fujita 5 – Christopher Tucker
Rhosymedre – Ralph Vaughan Williams/Beeler
Three Dances of Enchantment – Luigi Zaninelli
Christmas in Poland – Vaclav Nelhybel

THE CONCERT BAND
Travis Almany, Conductor


October 17, 2010 – Rudder Theater
Overture for Winds – Charles Carter
A Walking in the Morning Sun – Pierre La Plante
   Paul Sikes, Guest Conductor
Mystic Voyage – Chris M. Bernotas
What Goes in the Night – Julie Giroux
Cincinnatus, March – H.A. Vandercook

November 21, 2010 – Rudder Theater
Figaro, Pasodoble – Gabriel Allier
Kindred Spirits – Brian Balmages
Echoes of the Hollow Square – Johnnie Vinson
Sky Dance – Richard Saucedo

2009-10
THE WIND SYMPHONY
Dr. Timothy Rhea, Conductor


October 11, 2009 – Rudder Theater
Onward Upward, March – Edwin F. Goldman
Postcard – Frank Ticheli
Divertimento – Vincent Persichetti
Suite Dreams – Steven Bryant
Carmina Burana – Carl Orff/Krance

November 22, 2009 – Rudder Theater
The Slavic Woman’s Farewell – Vasilij Agapkin/ed. Rhea
American Overture – Joseph W. Jenkins
Lincolnshire Posy – Percy Grainger
Sketches on a Tudor Psalm – Fisher Tull
In Memorian – Johan Halvorsen/Bourgeois
Kingfishers Catch Fire – John Mackey (John Mackey, Guest Composer)

February 25, 2010 – Performing Arts Center, Hillsboro College
February 28, 2010 – Rudder Theater
Marche Militaire Francaise – Camille Saint-Saens/Hindsley
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice – Paul Dukas/Hindsley
Angels in the Architecture – Frank Ticheli
Resting in the Peace of His Hands – John Gibson
La Fiesta Mexicana – H. Owen Reed
MARCH SET:
Old Comrades – Carl Teike
New Colonial – R.B. Hall
Royal Decree – W.P. English

April 16, 2010 – Rudder Theater
Jupiter – Gustav Holst/Patterson
Hands Across the Sea – John P. Sousa
   Colonel Arnald Gabriel, Guest Conductor
La Belle Helene – Jacques Offenbach/Odom
   Colonel Arnald Gabriel, Guest Conductor
Gabrieli’s Trumpet – Christopher Tucker (Chris Tucker, Guest Composer)
Irish Tune from Country Derry – Percy Grainger
Niagara Falls – Michael Daughtery

THE SYMPHONIC WINDS
Travis Almany, Conductor


October 11, 2009 – Rudder Theater
The Standard of St. George - Kenneth J. Alford
Blessed Are They - Johannes Brahms/Buehlman
George Washington Bridge - William Schuman
A Bernstein Tribute - Leonard Bernstein/Grundman

November 22, 2009 – Rudder Theater
Whirlwinds March - Waymon Bullock
Early Light - Carolyn Bremer
   Paul Sikes, Guest Conductor
Kentucky Harmony - Donald Grantham
March to the Scaffold - Hector Berlioz/Rogers

February 28, 2010 – Rudder Theater
Festival In Russia - Anatoli Liadov/Wilcox
Nessun Dorma - Giocamo Puccini/Patterson
Danzante - Eric Ewazen
   Nathaniel Mayfield, Trumpet Soloist
Shepherd’s Hey - Percy Grainger
Beau Ideal - John Philip Sousa/Bourgeois

April 16, 2010 – Rudder Theatre
Mother Earth, A Fanfare - David Maslanka
Valor or the MNC-I - Christopher Tucker
   Christopher Tucker, Guest Conductor
Pastime, A Salute to Baseball - Jack Stamp
Washington Grays - Claudio S. Grafulla
   Colonel Arnald D. Gabriel, Guest Conductor
Italian Rhapsody - Julie Giroux
   Colonel Arnald D. Gabriel, Guest Conductor

THE SYMPHONIC BAND
Paul Sikes, Conductor


October 11, 2009 – Rudder Theater
Fanfare and Flourishes – James Curnow
Simple Gifts; Four Shaker Songs – Frank Ticheli
Meditation from Thais – Jules Massenet/arr. Harding
Incidental Suite – Claude T. Smith
The Klaxon – Henry Fillmore

November 22, 2009 – Rudder Theater
Puszta – Van der Roost
Acrostic Song – David Del Tredi/Spede
Sarabande & Polka from Solitaire - Malcolm Arnold/Paynter
British Eighth – Zo Elliot
Bayou Breakdown – Brant Karrick

February 28, 2010– Rudder Theater
Italian Polka – Sergei Rachmaninoff/arr. Leidzen
Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night – Elliot Del Borgo
Song for Lyndsay – Andrew Boysen
Variations on a Korean Folk Song – John Barnes Chance
Sabre and Spurs – John Philip Sousa

April 9, 2010 – Honor Flight Concert, Bryan Civic Auditorium
Summon the Heroes – John Williams/arr. Higgins
The Liberty Bell – John Philip Sousa
   Bill J. Dean, Guest Conductor
The Blue and the Gray – Clare Grundman
My Faith Looks Up to Thee – arr. Rhea
Armed Forces Salute – arr. Bob Lowden
The Stars and Stripes Forever – John Philip Sousa
   Joe T. Haney, Guest Conductor

THE CONCERT BAND
Travis Almany, Conductor


October 11, 2009 – Rudder Theater
Flourish for Wind Band - Ralph Vaughan Williams
Concert Variations - Claude T. Smith
Nimrod for “Enigma Variations” - Edward Elgar/Reed
Rondo Festivo - Joseph Compello
A Scottish Rhapsody - Clare Grundman
United Nations, March - Karl King

November 22, 2009 – Rudder Theater
Old American Melody - Timothy Rhea
Invercargill - Alex Lithgow
Angel Band - Walter Hartley
Morning’s First Light - David Gillingham
   Paul Sikes, Guest Conductor
Impact - Sean O’Loughlin

February 28, 2010 – Rudder Theater
Fanfare For A Festive Day - Roger Cichy
Second Suite - Robert Jager
Canarios Fantasia - Douglas Akey
Queen City - W. H. Boorn

April 9, 2010 – Bryan Civic Auditorium
Star Spangled Banner - Key/Smith
   Joe T. Haney, Guest Conductor
Three American Dances - Hugh Stuart
Amazing Grace - Himes
George Gershwin – A Symphonic Portrait – arr. Bruce Chase
Duty, Honor, Country - Harold Walters
Washington Post - John Philip Sousa
   Bill Dean, Guest Conductor

2008-09
THE WIND SYMPHONY
Dr. Timothy Rhea, Conductor


September 28, 2008 – Rudder Theatre
Mother Earth – David Maslanka
Beatrice & Benedict – Hector Berlioz/Henning
Hammersmith – Gustav Holst
Fantasy Variations on a Theme by Paganini – James Barnes
The Dambusters – Eric Coates

November 9, 2008 – Rudder Theatre
The Sinfonians – Clifton Williams
Symphonic Movement – Vaclav Nelhybel
Fugue a la Gigue – J.S. Bach/Holst
Variants on a Medieval Tune – Norman Dello Joio
Dance No. 1 from Jazz Suite No. 2 – Dmitri Shostakovich/De Meij
Trooper’s Tribunal – Henry Fillmore/ed. Rhea
The Pines of Rome – Ottorino Respighi/Duker

November 23-34, 2008 – Recording Sessions
Mother Earth – David Maslanka
Beatrice & Benedict – Hector Berlioz/Henning
The Sinfonians – Clifton Williams
Symphonic Movement – Vaclav Nelhybel
Fugue a la Gigue – J.S. Bach/Holst
Dance No. 1 from Jazz Suite No. 2 – Dmitri Shostakovich/De Meij
Symphonic Prelude – Mark Camphouse

February 25, 2008– A&M Consolidated High School Auditorium
March 4, 2009– Rudder Auditorium, American Bandmasters Association Convention
Under the Double Eagle – J.F. Wagner/ed. Rhea
   Eldon Janzen, Guest Conductor
Slava! – Leonard Bernstein/Grundman
   Dick Clardy, Guest Conductor
Hold This Boy & Listen – Carter Pann
   James F. Keene, Guest Conductor
Polish Dance (Krakowrak, Life of the Czar) – Michael Glinka/Bourgeois
   Colonel John R. Bourgeois, Guest Conductor
Chorale & Alleluia – Howard Hanson
   Ray Toler, Guest Conductor
Golden Bear – J.J. Richards/ed. Rhea
   Mark Heidel, Guest Conductor
Festive Overture – Dmitri Shotakovich/Hunsberger
   Dr. Timothy Rhea, Conductor
Playing with Fire – Frank Ticheli
   Frank Ticheli, Guest Conductor
   Jim Cullum Jazz Band, Guest Artists

April 17, 2009– Rudder Theater
Pegasus – John Gibson
The Rifle Regiment – John P. Sousa
Autobiography – Robert Russell Bennett
Little Fugue in G Minor – J.S. Bach/Cailliet
Give Us This Day, Short Symphony – David Maslanka
Lola Flores – Sadel & Tucci/Krance

May 3 & 4 , 2009– Recording Sessions
Lola Flores – Sadel & Tucci/Krance
Give Us This Day, Short Symphony – David Maslanka
Little Fugue in G Minor – J.S. Bach/Cailliet
Autobiography – Robert Russell Bennett

THE SYMPHONIC WINDS (first year for this ensemble)
Travis Almany, Conductor


September 28, 2008 – Rudder Theatre
Amazonas – F. Salutari/arr. Ford/ed. Rhea
Scenes from “The Louvre” – Norman Dello Joio
Be Thou My Vision – David Gillingham
   Paul Sikes, Guest Conductor
American Salute – Morton Gould

November 9, 2008 – Rudder Theatre
Daughters of Texas – John P. Sousa
Wild Nights – Frank Ticheli
   Timothy Rhea, Guest Conductor
Metamorphosis on an Original Cakewalk - David Kellman
Variations on a Theme of Robert Schuman – Robert Jager

February 22, 2009– Rudder Theatre
March, Damnation of Faust – Berlioz/Goth
   Paul Sikes, Guest Conductor Symphony No. 6 – Vincent Persichetti
Variations on “America” – Charles Ives/Schuman/Rhodes

April 17, 2009– Rudder Theater
Culloden – Julie Giroux
Morning, Noon & Night in Vienna – Von Suppe/Fillmore
Dusk – Steven Bryant
Ghost Train – Eric Whitacre
Trouping Days – Karl King

THE SYMPHONIC BAND
Paul Sikes, Conductor


September 28, 2008 – Rudder Theatre
Caccia and Chorale – Clifton Williams
With Quiet Courage – Larry Daehn
Gaelic Rhapsody – Elliot Del Borgo
Olympia Hippodrome – Russell Alexander

November 9, 2008 – Rudder Theatre
Pride of the Wolverines – John P. Sousa
Cajun Folk Songs 2 – Frank Ticheli
Three Chorale Preludes – William Latham
   Travis Almany, Guest Conductor
Undertow – John Mackey

February 22, 2009 – Rudder Theatre
Incantation & Dance – John Barnes Chance
Sleep – Eric Whitacre
Satiric Dances – Norman Dello Joio
March Ponderoso – Karl King/ed. Rhea

April 18, 2009 – Parent’s Weekend – Outdoor
King Cotton – John Philip Sousa
Music Man Highlights – Wilson/Reed
Lassus Trombone – Henry Fillmore
God of our Fathers – Claude T. Smith
Armed Forces Salute – Bob Lowden

THE CONCERT BAND
Travis Almany, Conductor


September 28, 2008 – Rudder Theatre
Cenotaph – Jack Stamp
Tribute to Grainger – Percy Grainger/Ragsdale
St. Florian Chorale – Thomas Doss
Serenade – Derek Bourgeois
   Paul Sikes, Guest Conductor
Sounds of Peace – Franz von Blon/Wiley

November 9, 2008 – Rudder Theatre
American Fanfare – John Wasson
Dublin Dances – Jan Van der Roost
   Paul Sikes, Guest Conductor
Prelude to Act I, La Traviata – G. Verdi/Falcone
Fanfare, Ode & Festival – Bob Margolis
Sundance – Frank Ticheli
Men of Ohio – Henry Fillmore

February 22, 2009 – Rudder Theatre
Concoran Cadets – John Philip Sousa
Variations on Dona Nobis Pacem – James Sudduth
Chant & Jubilo – Francis McBeth
Color – Bob Margolis
Galop – Dmitri Shostakovich/Hunsberger

April 18, 2009 – Parent’s Weekend – Outdoor
Strike Up the Band – Gershwin/Barker
The Texans – James Barnes
Klezmer Karnival – Philip Sparke
Pentland Hills – J.W. Howe
Battle Hymn of the Republic – arr. James Ployhar

2007-08
THE WIND SYMPHONY
Dr. Timothy Rhea, Conductor


October 7, 2007 – A&M Consolidated High School Auditorium
Serenade No. 10 in Bb – “Gran Partitta” – Wolfgang A. Mozart
An Outdoor Overture – Aaron Copland
Symphonic Concert March – G. Bonelli/Falcone
Dance of the New World – Dana Wilson
Symphony for Band, “West Point” – Morton Gould
The Melody Shop – Karl King

November 30, 2007 – A&M United Methodist Church
Aegean Festival Overture – Andreas Makris/Bader
Southern Harmony – Donald Grantham
Overture to “Candide” – Leonard Bernstein/Grundman
Amazing Grace – arranged William Himes
Blue Shades – Frank Ticheli
Easter Monday on the White House Lawn – John P. Sousa
Mannin Veen – Haydn Wood

February 17, 2008 – Rudder Theatre
February 20, 2008 – South Brunswick High School, Monmouth Junction, NJ
February 21, 2008 – Westside Presbyterian Church, Ridgewood, NJ
February 22, 2008 – Carnegie Hall, New York City, NY
Overture to “Candide” – Leonard Bernstein/Grundman
First Suite in Eb – Gustav Holst
Rhapsody in Blue – George Gershwin/Verrier
   Kathryn Woodard, Piano
Southern Harmony – Donald Grantham
Children’s March, “Over the Hills & Far Away” – Percy Grainger
   Travis Almany, Guest Conductor
Concertante Caprice for Bass Trombone & Wind Symphony – David Wilborn
   David Wilborn, Bass Trombone
Blue Shades – Frank Ticheli
Amazing Grace – arranged William Himes
The Free Lance March – John Philip Sousa
ENCORE: Stars & Stripes Forever – John Philip Sousa

April 11, 2008 – Rudder Theatre
Colossus of Columbia, March – Russell Alexander/Bainum
Chester Overture – William Schuman
   John Whitwell, Guest Conductor
Pepita Greus, Pasodoble – Pascual Perez Chovi
   Bill J. Dean, Guest Conductor
Strange Humors – John Mackey
   Paula Crider, Guest Conductor
Symphony No. 5, Finale – Dmitri Shostakovich/Rogers
Armenian Dances, Set I – Alfred Reed

THE SYMPHONIC BAND
Travis Almany, Conductor


October 7, 2007 – A&M Consolidated High School Auditorium
Flourish – Timothy Mahr
Pacem, Hymn for Peace – Robert Spittal
Old Ironsides, March – John Philip Sousa
Huckleberry Finn Suite – Franco Cesarini
Folk Dances – Dmitri Shostakovich/Reynolds

November 30, 2007 – A&M United Methodist Church
Florentiner , Grand March Italiana – Julius Fucik
Irish Tune from County Derry – Percy Grainger
Kaddish – Francis McBeth
   Timothy Rhea, Guest Conductor
La Belle Helene, Overture – Jacques Offenbach/Odom
Patapan – Shelley Hanson

March 2, 2008 - Rudder Theatre
Apollo March – Anton Bruckner
Vesuvius – Frank Ticheli
Elegy for a Young American – Ronald LoPresti
Passo a Sei from William Tell- Rossini/Dunnigan
Symphonic Dance No. 3 – Clifton Williams

April 11, 2008 - Rudder Theatre
The White Rose March – John Philip Sousa
English Folk Song Suite – Ralph Vaughn Williams
   John Whitwell, Guest Conductor
Godzilla Eats Las Vegas – Eric Whitacre

THE CONCERT BAND
Travis Almany, Conductor


October 7, 2007 – A&M Consolidated High School Auditorium
Sea Songs – Ralph Vaughn Williams
Greek Folk Song Suite – Franco Cesarini
   Timothy Rhea, Guest Conductor
Canterbury Chorale – Jan Van der Roost
Courtly Airs & Dances – Ron Nelson
Emperata Overture – Claude T. Smith

November 30, 2007 – A&M United Methodist Church
Prelude, Siciliano & Rondo – Malcolm Arnold/Paynter
Abracadabra – Frank Ticheli
   Timothy Rhea, Guest Conductor
Chorale and Bell Carol – arr. John Moss
East and West – Alfred Reed

March 2, 2008 – Rudder Theatre
The Trombone King – Karl King/Paynter
Pageant – Vincent Persichetti
American Riversongs – Pierre LaPlante
Algona Overture – Jan Van der Roost

April 11, 2008 – Rudder Theatre
Concord – Clare Grundman
Three London Miniatures – Mark Camphouse
Alligator Alley – Michael Daugherty
The Footlifter – Henry Fillmore

2006-07
THE WIND SYMPHONY
Dr. Timothy Rhea, Conductor


October 15, 2006 – Rudder Theatre
Fest Marsch – Richard Wagner/Rumbelow
Toccata & Fugue in D Minor – J.S. Bach/Leidzen
When Jesus Wept – William Schuman
Four Scottish Dances – Malcolm Arnold/Paynter
Dionysiaques – Florent Schmitt
Deutschland in Waffen – H.L. Blankenburg
Battle of Shiloh – Charles Barnhouse

November 19-20, 2006 – Recording Sessions
Savannah River Holiday – Ron Nelson
Colonial Song – Percy Grainger
Molly on the Shore – Percy Grainger
Ponderoso – Karl King
Sons of Veterans – Karl King
United Nations – Karl King
Supreme Triumph – Fred Jewell
Deutschland in Waffen – H.L. Blankenburg
Battle of Shiloh – Charles Barnhouse

December 1, 2006 – A&M United Methodist Church
Savannah River Holiday – Ron Nelson
Colonial Song – Percy Grainger
Molly on the Shore – Percy Grainger
Vientos Y Tangos – Michael Gandolfi
Symphony No. 4 – David Maslanka
ENCORE : Supreme Triumph – Fred Jewell

February 10, 2007 – First Methodist Church, Richardson
February 14, 2007 – Bowie High School, Austin
February 15, 2007 – TMEA Convention, Lila Cockrell Theatre, San Antonio
Eagle Squadron – Kenneth J. Alford
Savannah River Holiday – Ron Nelson
Toccata & Fugue in D Minor – J.S. Bach/Leidzen
Heroes, Lost & Fallen – David Gillingham
Piu Jesu – Faure & Webber/Sudduth
Profanation from Jeremiah Symphony – Leonard Bernstein/Bencriscutto

April 29-30, 2007 – Recording Sessions
Cuban Overture – George Gershwin/Rogers
Allerseelen – Richard Strauss/Fennell
Profanation from Jeremiah Symphony – Leonard/Bernstein/Bencriscutto
Spirit of the First Division – Frank Frank
Fiesta Flambeau – Frank Sturchio
Nibelungen – Gottfried Sonntag
Circus King – Charles Duble
Tent City – W. English

April 13, 2007 – Rudder Theatre
Nitro – Frank Ticheli
Cuban Overture – George Gershwin/Rogers
Allerseelen – Richard Strauss/Fennell
J’ ai ete au bal – Donald Grantham
Nibulungen March – Gottfried Sonntag
Pineapple Poll – Arthur Sullivan/Duthoit

THE SYMPHONIC BAND
Travis Almany, Conductor


October 15, 2006 – Rudder Theatre
Danse Saltarelle – David Gorham
Handel in the Strand – Percy Grainger/Goldman
Perthshire Majesty – Samuel Hazo
   Dr. Timothy Rhea Conductor
Candide Suite – Leonard Bernstein/Grundman
Sells-Floto Triumphal March – Karl King

December 1, 2006 – A&M United Methodist Church
The Music Makers – Alfred Reed
The Sussex Mummer’s Christmas Carol – Percy Grainger
The Red Machine – Peter Graham
The Squealer – Will Huff

March 4, 2007 - Rudder Theatre
William Byrd Suite – Gordon Jacob
Ragged Rozey – Karl King
Symphonic Prelude – Mark Camphouse
Yiddish Dances – Adam Gorb

April 13, 2007 - Rudder Theatre
The National Game – John Philip Sousa
Salvation is Created – Tchesnokov/Houseknecht
Moorside Suite – Gustav Holst
Danse Bacchanale –Saint-Saens/Steiger

THE CONCERT BAND
Travis Almany, Conductor


October 15, 2006 – Rudder Theatre
Kiefer’s Special – W. H. Kiefer
Chorale and Shaker Dance – John Zdechlik
   Dr. Timothy Rhea, Conductor
Bist Du Bei Mir – Bach/de Haan
Finnegan’s Wake – Archibald Potter Third Suite – Robert Jager
   III. Rondo

December 1, 2006 – A&M United Methodist Church
Joy Revisited – Frank Ticheli
   Chris Hollar, Conductor
Third Suite – Robert Jager
Rhosymedre – Ralph Vaughan Williams/Beeler
Alhambra Grotto March – Karl King
   Dr. Rhea, Conductor
A Christmas Festival – Leroy Anderson

March 4, 2007 – Rudder Theatre
Flashing Winds – Jan Van der Roost
Emblem of Unity – J.J. Richards
Goin’ Home - Dvorak/Villanueva
I’m Seventeen Come Sunday – Percy Grainger
Masque – Francis McBeth

April 13, 2007 – Rudder Theatre
Domingo Ortega – Ledesma & Oropesa
The Saint and the City – Jacob de Haan
Allegro Barbaro – Bela Bartok/Wallace
The Blue and the Gray – Clare Grundman

2005-06
THE WIND SYMPHONY (formerly Symphonic Band)
Dr. Timothy Rhea, Conductor


October 16, 2005 – Rudder Theatre
Pacific Celebration Suite – Roger Nixon
Overture to Colas Breugnon – Kabalevsky/Hunsberger
The Immovable Do – Percy Grainger
Vintage – David Gillingham
   Travis Almany, Euphonium
Lux Aurumque – Eric Whitacre
The Vedette – Kenneth J. Alford
The Purple Carnival – Harry Alford
Zion – Dan Welcher

November 20-21, 2005 – Recording Sessions
Pacific Celebration Suite – Roger Nixon
A Movement for Rosa – Mark Camphouse
The Crosley March – Henry Fillmore
The Vedette – Kenneth J. Alford
The Purple Carnival – Harry Alford
On the Square – Frank Panella
Columbian – Karl King
Glorious Victory – W.M. Kendall

December 2, 2005 – A&M Methodist Church
Mangulina – Paul Basler
A Movement for Rosa – Mark Camphouse
Enigma Variations – Elgar/Slocum
The Crosley March – Henry Fillmore
Bells for Stokowski – Michael Daugherty

February 23-24, 2006 – Houston Concert Tour
Entry of the Gladiators – Julius Fucik
El Salon Mexico – Aaron Copland/Hindsley
The Final Covenant – Fisher Tull
Baron Cimetiere’s Mambo – Donald Grantham
Symphonic Metamorphosis – Paul Hindemith/Wilson

April 7 , 2006 – Rudder Theatre
Fanfare Canzionique – Brian Balmages
Roman Carnival Overture – Hector Berlioz/Patterson
Black Dog – Scott McAllister
   Anna Carney, Clarinet
American Elegy – Frank Tichli
Cousins – Herbert L. Clarke/Cramer
   Wes Pierce, Trumpet
   Jonathan Acker, Trombone
Jericho – Morton Gould
George Washington Bicentennial – John P. Sousa

THE SYMPHONIC BAND (formerly Concert Band)
Travis Almany, Conductor


October 16, 2005 – Rudder Theatre
The Chimes of Liberty – E.F. Goldman
Fantasia on “Black is the Color” – Mark Camphouse
   Dr. Rhea, Conductor
Country Gardens – Percy Grainger
Symphonic Songs for Band – Robert Russell Bennett
Pas Redouble – Saint-Saens/Frackenpohl

December 2, 2005 – A&M Methodist Church
Second Connecticut Regiment – D.W. Reeves S
uite Francaise – Darius Milhaud
Cloudburst – Eric Whitacre
March – “The BSO Forever” – Leonard Bernstein/Grundman

February 26, 2006 – Rudder Theatre
Canzona – Peter Mennin
Fire of Eternal Glory – Dmitri Shostakovich/Rhea
First Suite in F – Thomas Ritter George
His Honor – Henry Fillmore

April 7, 2006 – Rudder Theatre
New Mexico – John Philip Sousa
Noisy Wheels of Joy – Eric Whitacre
Carmina Burana – Carl Orff/Krance

THE CONCERT BAND (formerly Campus Band)
Dr. David Wilborn, Conductor


October 16, 2005 – Rudder Theatre
Toccata for Band – Frank Erickson
   Dr. Rhea, Conductor
Willows of Winter – BJ Brooks
Americans Lost – Christopher Tucker
   Mr. Almany, Conductor
In the Center Ring – Robert Sheldon

December 2, 2005 – A&M Methodist Church
Sound Off – John P. Sousa
Cradlesong – Steven Barton
From Whom All Blessings Flow – Clifton J. Jones
   Mr. Almany, Conductor
O Come Holy Night – Stephen Melillo

February 26, 2006 – Rudder Theatre
Festival Prelude – Alfred Reed
   Mr. Almany, Conductor
Introduction & Fantasia – Rex Mitchell
Simple Gifts – Frank Ticheli
Peacemaker – Karl King

April 7, 2006 – Rudder Theatre
Fanfare and Flourishes – James Curnow
My Faith Looks Up to Thee – Timothy Rhea
American Folk Rhapsody No. 3 – Clare Grundman
   Mr. Almany, Conductor
Whip and Spur – Thomas Allen

2004-05
THE SYMPHONIC BAND
Dr. Timothy Rhea, Conductor


October 3, 2004 – Rudder Theatre
Celebrations – John Zdechlik
Music of Percy Grainger – Percy Grainger
   Duke of Marlborough Fanfare
   Lincolnshire Posy II,III,V
   Shepherd’s Hey
Prelude – Dmitri Shostakovich/Reynolds
   Travis Almany, Guest Conductor
Toccata Marziale – Ralph Vaughn Williams
Through Countless Halls of Air – Francis McBeth
The Federal March – John Philip Sousa

November 21-22, 2004, Recording Sessions
Fanfare for the Common Man – Aaron Copland
Ave Maria – Schubert/Ticheli
Folksongs for Band #3 – David Stanhope
Commando March – Samuel Barber
The Federal – John Philp Sousa
Hail Miami – J.J. Richards
British Eighth – Zo Elliott
Attorney General – Karl King
Battle Royal – Fred Jewell

December 3, 2004 – A&M Methodist Church
Fanfare for the Common Man – Aaron Copland
Fiesta del Pacifico – Roger Nixon
Folk Songs for Band, Set #3 – David Stanhope
Concerto for Flute & Wind Ensemble (I) – Michael Mower
   Leslie Daniel, Flute Soloist
Ava Maria – Franz Schubert/Frank Ticheli
Slava! – Leonard Bernstein/Grundman
Battle Royal – Fred Jewell
Commando March – Samuel Barber

February 24-26, 2005 – Houston Tour
Rocky Point Holiday – Ron Nelson
Concerto for Trumpet – Alexander Arutunian
   Wes Pierce, Soloist
Suite of Old American Dances – Robert Russell Bennett
Concerto for Flute & Wind Ensemble (all) – Michael Mower
   Leslie Daniel, Soloist
Ye Banks & Braes O’ Bonnie Doon – Percy Grainger
Planets – Gustav Holst
   Mars
   Jupiter
Port Arthur – Roland Seitz

April 8, 2005 – Rudder Theatre, Parents’ Weekend
Under the Double Eagle – J.F. Wagner/Rhea
Symphony No. 2 – Frank Ticheli
Huntingtower Ballad – Ottorino Respighi
Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C – J.S. Bach/Paynter
No Exit – Lynn Glassock (Percussion Ensemble)
Cartoon – Paul Hart

May 1-2, 2005, Recording Sessions
Festivo – Edward Gregson
Rocky Point Holiday – Ron Nelson
Burr’s Triumphal – Russell Alexander
New Corn Palace – Karl King
Port Arthur – Roland Seitz
Under the Double Eagle – J.F. Wagner
Tripoli Temple – Charles Barnhouse

THE CONCERT BAND
Travis Almany, Conductor


October 3, 2004 – Rudder Theatre
Short Cut Home – Dana Wilson
Symphonic Suite – Clifton Williams
The Promise of Living – Aaron Copland/Singleton
Armenian Dances – Khatchaturian/Satz
   Dr. Rhea, Conducting
The Black Horse Troop – John Philip Sousa

December 3, 2004 – A&M Methodist Church
Wedding Dance – Jacques Press
GRAINGER SET
   Near Woodstock Town – setting by Ray Cramer
   Themes from “Green Bushes” – setting by Larry Daehn
Fantasia in G – J.S. Bach/Goldman
   Dr. Rhea, Conducting
With Heart & Voice – David Gillingham
Joyce’s 71st New York Regiment – Boyer/Lake

February 23, 2005 – Memorial Student Center
Festivo – Edward Gregson
The Southerner – Russell Alexander/Bainum
Basque Rhapsody – Richard Shelton
   Dr. Rhea, Conducting
Gallito, PasoDoble – Lopez
Light Cavalry Overture – Von Suppe/Fillmore

April 8, 2005 – Rudder, Parents’ Weekend
Pride of the Illini – Karl King
Ava Maria – Biebl/Cameron
Festal Scenes – Ito
Scootin’ on Hardrock – David Holsinger

THE CAMPUS BAND
Dr. David Wilborn, Conductor

October, 2004 – Memorial Student Center
Flourish for Wind Band – Ralph Vaughn Williams
Pablo – Richard Meyer
Suite on Greek Love Songs – Henk van Lijnschooten
Pirates of the Caribbean – Klaus Badlet
The Big Cage – Karl King

December 3, 2004 – A&M Methodist Church
Pablo – Richard Meyer
Old Churches – Michael Colgrass
English Folk Song Suite – Ralph Vaughn Williams
   I. Seventeen Come Sunday
Summer Dances - Brian Balmages
Children’s March – Edwin Franko Goldman

February, 2005 – Bush Presidential Library
Colonel Bogey – Kenneth J. Alford
Songs of Sailor and Sea – Robert W. Smith
Heartland March – David Mruzek

April 8, 2005 – Rudder Theatre
Passing the Baton – David Mruzek
Cajun Folk Songs – Frank Ticheli
   Mr. Almany, Conductor
Capriccio for Sax Quartet and Band – Warren Barker
Songs of Sailor and Sea – Robert W. Smith

2003-04
THE SYMPHONIC BAND
Dr. Timothy Rhea, Conductor


October 12, 2003 – Rudder Theatre
Masque – Kenneth Hesketh
Selections from “The Danserye” – Susato/Dunnigan
Elegy for a Young America – Roland LoPresti
   Paul Sikes, Guest Conductor
Overture for Winds – Felix Mendelssohn/Boyd
Trittico – Vaclav Nelybel
MARCH SET
   Gladiator’s Farewell – H.L. Blankenburg
   Chicago Tribune – Paris Chambers
   Robinson’s Grand Entrée –Karl L. King

November 23-24, 2003, Recording Sessions
Blue Lake – John Barnes Chance
Scenes from “The Lourve” – Norman Dello Joio
Army of the Nile – Kenneth J. Alford
Freischutz Quickstep – Grafulla/Fry
Gladiator’s Farewell – H.L. Blankenburg
Chicago Tribune – Paris Chambers
Robinson’s Grand Entrée – Karl L. King

December 5, 2003, A&M Methodist Church
Blue Lake – John Barnes Chance
Scenes from “The Lourve” – Norman Dello Joio
Passacaglia – Ron Nelson
Fresichutz Quickstep – Grafulla/Fry
Minstrels of the Kells – Dan Welcher
Country Band March – Charles Ives/Sinclair
Symphony No. 3, Finale – James Barnes

March 11-13, 2004 , SW Divison, College Band Directors National Association Convention, TCU, Fort Worth, Texas (Tour)
Smetana Fanfare – Karl Husa
Sinfonietta – Ingolf Dahl
Lads of Wamphray – Percy Grainger
Blue Lake – John Barnes Chance
   Paul Sikes, Guest Conductor
O Magnum Mysterium – Lauridsen/Reynolds
Minstrels of the Kells – Dan Welcher
The Screamer – Fred Jewell

April 16, 2004, Parent’s Weekend Concert, Rudder Theatre
The Pathfinder of Panama – John Philip Sousa
Early Light – Carolyn Bremer
March for the Sultan Abdul Medjid – Rossini/Townsend
English Dances, Set II – Malcolm Arnold/Sudduth
Blue Bells of Scotland – Arthur Pryor/Pearson
   Dr. David Wilborn, Trombone
Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral – Richard Wagner/Cailliet
The Circus Bee – Henry Fillmore

May 2-3, 2004, Recording Sessions
English Dances, Set II – Malcolm Arnold/Sudduth
Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral – Richard Wagner/Cailliet
The Screamer – Fred Jewell
The Pathfinder of Panama – John P. Sousa
The Circus Bee – Henry Fillmore
The Watch on the Rhine – Franz von Blon
Woody Van’s – Karl L. King

May 17-30, 2004, Concert Tour of Ireland/England/Scotland
The Pathfinder of Panama – John Philip Sousa
Early Light – Carolyn Bremer
English Dances, Set II – Malcolm Arnold/Sudduth
   James F. Keene, Guest Conductor, University of Illinois
Variations on “Barnacle Bill the Sailor” – Steven Frank/Hafner
   Dr. David Wilborn, Bass Trombone
March for the Sultan Abdul Medjid – Gioacchino Rossini
Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral – Richard Wagner/Cailliet
The Screamer – Fred Jewell

THE CONCERT BAND
Paul L. Sikes, Conductor


October 12, 2003 – Rudder Theatre
Firework – Jan Van der Roost
Athletic Festival – Sergi Prokofiev/Goldman
Spoon River – Percy Grainger/Bainum
   Dr. Rhea, Conducting
Symphony No. 6 – Vincent Persichetti
Stars & Bars March – Robert Jager

December 5, 2003 – A&M Methodist Church
The Conqueror – Carl Teike
Blessed Are They – Johannes Brahams/Buehlmann
English Dances, Set I – Malcolm Arnold/Johnstone
Symphonic Dance No. 3 – Clifton Williams
   Dr. Rhea, Conducting
Liturgical Dances – David Holsinger

February 25, 2004 – Memorial Student Center
Kirkpatrick Fanfare – Andrew Boysen
Puszta – Jan Van der Roost
Clowns – Charles Parker
Chorale & Shaker Dance – John Zdechlik
March from “1941” – John Williams/Lavendar

April 16, 2004, Parent’s Weekend – Rudder Theatre
Ride – Samel Hazo
Trancredi, Overture – Rossini/Falcone
Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring – Bach/Reed
Beowulf – Francis McBeth
The U.S. Field Artillery March – John P. Sousa

THE CAMPUS BAND
Dr. David Wilborn, Conductor


October 14, 2003 – Memorial Student Center
Sol Y Sombra – George Gates
Pavane – Gabriel Faure
Overture for Winds – Charles Carter
   Dr. Rhea, Conducting
Lassus Trombone – Henry Fillmore
Russian Sailor’s Dance – Rheinhold Gliere/Leidzen

December 5, 2003 – A&M Methodist Church
Fanfare of Freedom – David Ott
Variations on “Scarborough Fair” – Calvin Custer
God of our Fathers – Claude T. Smith
Lassus Trombone – Henry Fillmore
Morning Has Broken – arr. Tom Wallace
First Noel – arr. Jeff Simmons
Up on the Housetop – arr. Jeff Simmons
Old Scottish Melody – Charles Wiley

February 29, 2004 – George Bush Presidential Library
The Big Cage – Karl King
Senor Senor – Carlos Guermo
Sundance – Frank Ticheli
Polly Oliver – Thomas Root
Invictus – Karl King

April 16, 2004, Parent’s Weekend Concert, Rudder Theatre
Invictus – Karl King
The Ascension – Robert W. Smith
The Gift of Love & Epilogue – Stephen Melillo
Helm Toccata – David Holsinger

2002-2003
THE SYMPHONIC BAND
Dr. Timothy Rhea, Conductor


October 6, 2002. Rudder Auditorium
Fanfare and Allegro – Clifton Williams
October – Eric Whitacre
Valdres – Johannes Hannsen/Bainum
La Procession du Rocio – Turina/ Reed
   Paul Sikes, Guest Conductor
Song – William Bolcom
Symphony No. 1, “Lord of the Rings” (I/V) – Johan de Meij
In Storm & Sunshine – J.C. Heed

December 8, 2002, A&M Methodist Church
Celebration – Philip Sparke
Salvation is Created – Tschesnokoff/Houseknecht
In Memoriam – Mark Camphouse
Variants on a Medieval Tune – Norman Dello Joio
   Paul Sikes, Guest Conductor
Inglesina – Davide Delle Cese
Symphony in Bb – Paul Hindemith
Polka and Fugue from “Schwanda the Bagpiper” – Jerome Wienberger/Bainum

February 11-13, 2003 , Texas Music Educators Association Convention, San Antonio, Texas (Tour)
The Gallant Seventh, March – John Philip Sousa
Tam O Shanter – Malcolm Arnold/Paynter
October – Eric Whitacre
Don’t You See – Donald Grantham
Trombone Concerto (III) – Derek Bourgeois
   David Wilborn, Trombone
   Paul Sikes, Guest Conductor
In Memoriam – Mark Camphouse
Polka and Fugue from “Schwanda the Bagpiper” – Jerome Weinberger/Bainum

April 11, 2003, Parent’s Weekend Concert, Rudder Theatre
Festive Overture – Dmitri Shostakovich/Hunsberger
Lincolnshire Posy – Percy Grainger
Rhapsody in Blue – George Gershwin/Hunsberger
“Nessun Dorma” from Turandot – Puccini/Patterson
MARCH SET
   Vanished Army – Kenneth J. Alford
   World is Waiting for the Sunrise – Harry L. Alford
   Barnum & Bailey’s Favorite – Karl L. King

THE CONCERT BAND
Paul L. Sikes, Conductor


October 6, 2002 Rudder Auditorium
March Militaire Francaise – Camille Saint-Saens/Hindsley
Variations on a Korean Folk Song – John Barnes Chance
Satiric Dances – Norman Dello Joio
   Dr. Rhea, Conducting
Rhosymedre – Ralph Vaughn Williams/Beeler
British Eighth – Zo Elliott
Rakes of Mallow – Leroy Anderson

December 8, 2002, A&M Methodist Church
Amparito Roca – Jamie Texidor
Sketches on a Tudor Psalm – Fisher Tull
   Dr. Rhea, Conducting
Clarinet Concerto No. 2 (III) – Carl Maria von Weber/Brown
Down Longford Way – Percy Grainger/Osmon
Handel in the Strand – Percy Grainger/Goldman
Barber of Seville, Overture – G. Rossini/Lake

February 21, 2003, Memorial Student Center
Fanfare for a Golden Sky – Scott Boerma
Invercargill – Alex Lithgow
Three London Miniatures – Mark Camphouse
Loch Lomond – Frank Ticheli
   Dr. Rhea, Conducting
New World Symphony, Finale – Anton Dvorak/Leidzen
Mad Major – Kenneth J. Alford

April 11, 2003 – Parent’s Weekend Concert – Rudder Theatre
Old American Melody – Timothy Rhea
Caccia and Chorale – Clifton Williams
Serenade – Derek Bourgoeis
Culloden (III) – Julie Giroux
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine – John Philip Sousa

THE CAMPUS BAND
Dr. David Wilborn, Conductor


October 15, 2002, Memorial Student Center
King Cotton – John Philip Sousa
Moravian Hymn Dance – Fred J. Allen
A Child’s Embrace – Charles Young
Introduction & Fantasia – Rex Mitchell
Australian Up-Country Tune – Percy Grainger/Bainum
Armed Forces Salute – arr. Bob Lowden

December 8, 2002, A&M Methodist Church
Jubilee – Michael Hennigan
Prelude & Fugue in Bb Major – J.S. Bach/Moehlmann
Carol of the Bells – Edward F. Madden
Billboard March – John Khlor

February 23, 2003, George Bush Presidential Library
Onward Upward – Edwin Franko Goldman
Revenge of the Darkseekers – Steven Meillio
Courage – Steven Meillio
Rollo Takes A Walk – David Maslanka
Silverado – Bruce Broughton/Bass

April 11, 2003 – Parent’s Weekend Concert – Rudder Theatre
Onward Upward – Edwin F. Goldman
On a Hymn Song of Philip Bliss – David Holsinger
Jupiter from “The Planets” – Gustav Holst
One Nation Under God – Gene Currie

2001-2002
THE SYMPHONIC BAND
Dr. Timothy Rhea, Conductor


October 5, 2001 – Memorial Student Center
The Klaxon, March – Henry Fillmore
Overture to “Candide” – Leonard Bernstein/Grundman
Aria on a Chaconne – Joel Martinson
Ghost Train – Eric Whitacre
First Suite in Eb – Gustav Holst
   Paul Sikes, Guest Conductor
Emblem of Freedom, March – Karl L. King
Peterloo – Malcolm Arnold/Sudduth

November 17, 2001 – Recording Session, Heritage of The March III
Black Jack – Fred Huffer
Eagle Squadron – Kenneth J. Alford
Emblem of Freedom – Karl King
Garland Entrée – Karl King
Hail Miami – John J. Richards
Klaxon – Henry Fillmore
Quality Plus – Fred Jewell

November 18/19. 2001 – Recording Sessions, Masterworks II
Aria on a Chaconne – Joel Martinson
Come, Sweet Death – J.S. Bach/Reed
Fanfare to “La Peri” – Paul Dukas
Peterloo – Malcolm Arnold/Sudduth
Procession of Nobles – Rimsky-Korsakov/Leidzen

December 2, 2001 – A&M Methodist Church
Fanfare to “La Peri” – Paul Dukas
Procession of Nobles – Rimsky-Korsakov/Leidzen
Come, Sweet Death – J.S. Bach/Reed
Be Thou My Vision – David Gillingham
   Paul Sikes, Guest Conductor
Eagle Squadron, March – Kenneth J. Alford
Symphony No. 4 (in one movement) – David Maslanka

February 28-March 3, 2002 – Spring Tour (College Station, Midland, Abilene, Fort Worth)
Nabucco – G. Verdi/Cailliet
SELECTED MARCH:
   Rolling Thunder – Henry Fillmore
   Flying Eagles – H.L. Blankenburg
   Boys of the Old Brigade – Paris Chambers
Fugue a la Gigue – J.S. Bach/Gustav Holst
Trombone Concerto – Derek Bourgeois
   Dr. David Wilborn, Trombone
La Fiesta Mexicana – H. Owen Reed
INTERMISSION
National Anthem – arr. Luigi Zaninelli
Overture to “Candide” – Leonard Bernstein/Grundman
Lincoln Portrait – Aaron Copland
   LTC Jay O. Brewer, Narrator
America the Beautiful – Samuel Ward/Dragon
Stars & Stripes Forever – John P. Sousa

April 12, 2002 – Rudder Theater, TAMU
Olympic Fireworks – David Stanhope
Trauersinfonie – Richard Wagner
MARCH SET:
   BB & CF–J.Ord Hume
   Woody Van’s – Karl King
   Olympia Hippodrome – Russell Alexander
My Faith Looks Up to Thee – Timothy Rhea
Symphony for Band – Morton Gould

April 28, 2002 – Recording Session, Heritage of the March III
BB & CF – J. Ord Hume
Boys of the Old Brigade – Paris Chambers
Flying Eagles – H.L. Blankenburg
Olympia Hippodrome – Russell Alexander
Rolling Thunder – Henry Fillmore
Voice of the Guns – Kenneth J. Alford
With Sword & Lance – Starke
Woody Van’s – Karl King

April 29/30, 2002 – Recording Sessions, Masterworks II
Fugue a la Gigue – J.S. Bach/Gustav Holst
La Fiesta Mexicana – H. Owen Reed
Nabucco – Verdi/Cailliet
Overture to “Candide” – Leonard Bernstein/Grundman

THE CONCERT BAND
Dr. Timothy Rhea, Conductor
Paul L. Sikes, Conductor


October 5, 2001 – Memorial Student Center
Zacatecas, Mexican March – Genaro Codina
Pastime – Jack Stamp
Miss Trombone – Henry Fillmore
Sarabande & Polka – Malcolm Arnold/Paynter
Symphony No. 1, Finale – Basil Kalinnikov/Bainum

November 18, 2001 – Recording Session, Legacy of the March III
Bombasto – O.R. Farrar
Glory of the Trumpets – Brockenshire
Zacatecas – Genaro Codina

December 2, 2001 – A&M Methodist Church
Bombasto, March – O.R. Farrar
Slavonic Dances – Anton Dvorak/Curnow
A Passing Fantasy – Fisher Tull
Illyrian Dances – Guy Woolfenden
Who Puts His Trust in God Most Just – J.S. Bach/Croft
Enigma Variations – Edward Elgar/Slocum

February 17, 2002 – Bush Presidential Library
Washington Grays, March – Grafulla
Yankee Doodlin’ – Philip Parker
Variations on a Theme by Robert Schuman – Robert Jager
“Hoedown” from Rodeo – Aaron Copland/Rogers
God of our Fathers – Claude T. Smith
National Emblem – E.E. Bagley

April 12, 2002 – Rudder Theater, TAMU
Puenteareas, Pasodoble – Soutello
Celebration Overture – Paul Creston
Chorale Prelude: Abide with Me – Fred J. Allen
Godzilla Eats Las Vegas – Eric Whitacre
Whip & Spur, Galop – T.S. Allen

THE CAMPUS BAND
Paul L. Sikes, Conductor
Dr. Timothy Rhea, Conductor
(First Year this Ensemble Offered)


October 9, 2001 – Memorial Student Center
Flourish for Wind Band – Ralph Vaughn Williams
Early Light – Carolyn Bremer
The Drunken Sailor – arr. Grant Hull
Two Grainger Melodies – Percy Grainger/Krienes
Symphonic Songs (III) – Robert Russell Bennett
The Belle of Chicago – John P. Sousa

December 2, 2001 – A&M Methodist Church
Emblem of Unity – J.J. Richards
With Quiet Courage – Larry Daehn
William Byrd Suite (1,4,6) – Gordon Jacob
The Water is Wide – Luigi Zaninelli
Rhapsody – Yuzo Toyama
Alleluia Laudamus Te – Alfred Reed

March 5, 2002 – Memorial Student Center
March of the Belgian Paratroopers – Leemans/Bourgeois
Walls of Zion – Greg Danner
Merry Music – Frigyas Hidas
Fantasia – Vittorio Giannini
Allegro Barbaro – Bartok/Wallace
Liberty Bell – John P. Sousa

April 12, 2002 – Rudder Theater, TAMU
Combination March – Scott Joplin/Schuller
Sang – Dana Wilson
Symphony No. 1 – Daniel Bukvich
Chorale & Alleluia – Howard Hanson
His Honor – Henry Fillmore

2000-2001
THE SYMPHONIC BAND
Dr. Timothy Rhea, Conductor


October 6, 2000 – Memorial Student Center
New Century Dawn – David Gillingham
Four Scottish Dances – Malcolm Arnold/Paynter
Amazing Grace – arr. Himes/Moldonado
La Boda De Luis Alonso – Geronimo Gimenez
Second Suite in F – Gustav Holst
Battle of the Winds – Charles Duble

November 12-14, 2000 - Recording Sessions, Legacy of the March II
Action Front – H.L. Blankenburg
Battle of the Winds – Charles Duble
Colossus of Columbia – Russell Alexander
Crusade for Freedom – J.J. Richards
Gentry’s Triumphal – Fred Jewell
Gloria – Frank Losey
Great Little Army – Kenneth J. Alford
Mystic Call – Karl King
Northwind – Paris Chambers
Pentland Hills – James Howe
Porter’s Catalina Band – W.D. McCuaghey
Shriner’s Parade – Joseph DeLuca
Trafalgar – Wilhelm Zehle
Trooper’s Tribunal – Henry Fillmore
Viking – Karl King

December 3, 2000 – A&M Methodist Church
Vienna Philharmonic Fanfare – Richard Strauss
Children’s March, “Over the Hills & Far Away” – Percy Grainger
Concertino for Flute – Cecile Chaminade/Wilson
   Ana Johnson, Flute
English Folk Song Suite – Ralph Vaughn Williams
Action Front – H.L. Blankenburg
Little Fugue in G Minor – J.S. Bach/Cailliet
Russian Christmas Music – Alfred Reed

March 1-3, 2001 – East Texas Spring Tour
Amazing Grace – arr. Himes/Moldonado
Concerto for Trumpet – Johann Hummel
   Michael Danby, Trumpet
Eternal Father, Strong to Save – Claude T. Smith
Incantation & Dance – John Barnes Chance
Symphonic Metamorphosis, March – Paul Hindemith
New Century Dawn – David Gillingham
Sparkle – Shafer Mohoney
Stars & Stripes Forever – John P. Sousa
Star Wars Trilogy – John Williams/Hunsberger
Trafalgar – Wilhelm Zehle
Turkey in the Straw – arr. Timothy Rhea

April 22-24, 2001 – Recording Sessions, Masterworks I
English Folk Song Suite – Ralph Vaughn Williams
Fire of Eternal Glory – Dmitri Shostakovich/Rhea
I Wander Deep in Thought – Edward Grieg/Rhea
Incantation & Dance – John Barnes Chance
Second Suite in F – Gustav Holst
Slavic Woman’s Farewell – Vasilij Agapkin
Third Suite – Robert Jager
Turkey in the Straw – arr. Timothy Rhea
Variations on America – Charles Ives/Schuman/Rhodes

April 27, 2001 – Rudder Theater, TAMU
Fire of Eternal Glory – Dmitri Shostakovich/Rhea
Folk Dances – Dmitri Shostakovich/Reynolds
Variations on “America” – Charles Ives
Incantation & Dance – John Barnes Chance
Turkey in the Straw – arr. Timothy Rhea
Star Wars Trilogy – John Williams/Hunsberger
Slavic Woman’s Farewell – Agapkin/ed. Rhea

May 16-21, 2002 – Concert Tour to Austria & Germany (with the Concert Band)
March from “Symphonic Metamorphosis” – Paul Hindemith/Wilson
Amazing Grace – arr. Himes/Maldonado
Turkey in the Straw – arr. Timothy Rhea
Variations on America – Ives/Shuman/Rhodes
Star Wars Trilogy – John Williams/Hunsberger
Pines of the Appian Way – Respighi/Duker
Stars & Stripes Forever – John P. Sousa

THE CONCERT BAND
Dr. Timothy Rhea, Conductor


October 6, 2000 – Memorial Student Center
Hail to the Fleet – Richard Maltby
Candide Suite – Leonard Bernstein/Grundman
Country Gardens – Percy Grainger
Prelude & Fugue in G Minor – J.S. Bach/Moehlmann
Vesuvius – Frank Ticheli
Sounds of Peace, March – Franz von Blon

December 3, 2000 – A&M Methodist Church
Moorside March – Gustav Holst/Jacob
Morning Alleluias for the Winter Solstice – Ron Nelson
Spiritual from Symphony No. 5 1/2 – Don Gillis/Bainum
Royal Bridesmaid March – John Casto
A Movement for Rosa – Mark Camphouse
Overture to “Orpheus in the Underworld” – Jacques Offenbach/Odom

February 28, 2001 – Memorial Student Center
Fanfare for a New Era – Jack Stamp
Pas Redouble – Saint-Saens/Franckenpohl
Lagan Love – Luigi Zaninelli
Old Panama March – Kenneth Alford
Of Sailors & Whales – Francis McBeth

April 27, 2001 – Rudder Theatre, TAMU
British Eighth – Zo Elliott
Festival in Russia – Liadov/ Wilcox
Divertimento – Vincent Persichetti
Lonely Beach – James Barnes
An American Elegy – Frank Ticheli
Washington Post March – John P. Sousa

May 16-21, 2002 – Concert Tour to Austria & Germany (with the Symphonic Band)
Washington Post – John P. Sousa
An American Elegy – Frank Ticheli
Of Sailors & Whales – Francis McBeth

1999-2000
THE SYMPHONIC BAND
Dr. Timothy Rhea, Conductor


October 15, 1999 – Memorial Student Center
Aubrey Fanfare – Jack Stamp
Fiesta – Philip Sparke
Danza Final from “Estancia” – Ginastera/John
Les Preludes – Liszt/Hindsley
Neddermeyer Triumphal March – Karl King

November 15-17, 1999 – Recording Sessions, Legacy of the March I
American Legion – Charles Parker
Bennet’s Triumphal – Melvin Ribble
Chicago World’s Fair – Carl Mader
Golden Bear – J.J. Richards
H.M. Jollies – Kenneth J. Alford
Hostrauser’s – Paris Chambers
Independentia – Robert Hall
Kiefer’s Special – William Kiefer
Neddermeyer Triumphal – Karl King
Our Gallant Infantry – Austyn Edwards
Our United States – Frank Ventre
Ponderoso – Karl King
Radio Waves – Fred Jewell
Trombone Section – Paris Cahmbers

December 5, 1999 – A&M Methodist Church
American Overture – Joseph Jenkins
Southern Harmony – Donald Grantham
Babi Yar – Morton Gould
Radio Waves – Fred Jewell
Lincolnshire Posy – Percy Grainger
Symphony No. 3, Finale – Mahler/Reynolds

February 15-17, 2000 – College Station, Dallas, CBDNA Convention – Norman, Oklahoma

Marche Hongroise from “The Damnation of Faust” – Hector Berlioz/Bowlin
American Overture – Joseph Jenkins
Hell’s Gate – David Maslanka
Colonial Song – Percy Grainger
Bridgewater Breeze – Adam Gorb
Symphony No. 2, Finale – Malcolm Arnold/Sudduth
Radio Waves – Fred Jewell/ed. Rhea

April 1/2, Houston & April 8, San Antonio – Sousa Concerts
Sempre Fidelis – John P. Sousa
Les Preludes – Liszt/Hindsley
Royal Welch Fusliers – John P. Sousa
Cousins – Herbert Clarke
   Jeff Whiting, Trombone & Daniel Moran, Trumpet
Yankee Doodle, Fantasy – D.W. Reeves
Solid Men to the Front – John P. Sousa
INTERMISSION
Marche Hongroise – Berlioz/Bowlin
Colonial Song – Percy Grainger
Marching Along – Sousa/John Bourgeois
Teddy Trombone – Henry Fillmore
Armed Forces Tribute – arr. Timothy Rhea
America the Beautiful – Samuel Ward/Dragon
Stars & Stripes Forever – John P. Sousa

April 14, 2000 – Rudder Theatre, TAMU
Marche Hongroise – Berlioz/Bowlin
Les Preludes – Liszt/Hindsley
Irish Tune from County Derry – Percy Grainger
Cousins – Herbert L . Clarke
Semper Fidelis – John P. Sousa
Armed Forces Tribute – arr. Timothy Rhea
America the Beautiful – Samuel Ward/Dragon
Stars & Stripes Forever – John P. Sousa
Overture “1812” – Tchaikovsky/Lake

THE CONCERT BAND
Dr. Timothy Rhea, Conductor


October 15, 1999 – Memorial Student Center
American Fanfare – John Wasson
Fantasia in G – Timothy Mahr
Shenandoah – Frank Ticheli
American Civil War Fantasy – Jerry Bilik
Symphonic Movement – Vaclav Nelybel
Glory of the Yankee Navy – John P. Sousa

December 5, 1999 – A&M Methodist Church
Konigsmarch – Strauss/Barrett
Three Chorale Preludes – William Latham
Danzon from “Fancy Free” – Leonard Bernstein/Krance
Sundance – Frank Ticheli
Courier Journal March – W.S. Griffith
Drum Major’s Daughter – Offenbach/Odom

February 19, 2000 – Memorial Student Center
Bullets & Bayonets – John P. Sousa
Prelude, Sicilano & Rondo – Malcolm Arnold/Paynter
Goin’ Home – Dvorak/Villanueva
Sea Songs – Ralph Vaughn Williams
Carmina Burana – Carl Orff/Krance

April 14, 2000 – Rudder Theater, TAMU
Night Flight to Madrid – Kermit & Walter Leslie
Suite of Old American Dances – Robert Russell Bennett
Nimrod from Enigma Variations – Edward Elgar/Reed
Old Home Days – Charles Ives/Elkus
Voice of the Guns – Kenneth J. Alford

1998-1999
THE SYMPHONIC BAND
Timothy Rhea, Conductor


Major off-campus performances included the Texas Music Educators Association Convention and the March 1999 Concert Tour to England & Ireland.

Armenian Dances - Set I, Alfred Reed
Broadway Showstoppers Overture - Warren Barker
Cantate Domino (with the Brazos Valley Chorale) - David White/Rhea
Chicago Tribune, March - Paris Chambers
Cowboys, The - John Williams/Lewis
Desi - Michael Daugherty
Dream of Oenghus - Rolf Rudin
Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral - Richard Wagner/Cailliet
Final Covenant - Fisher Tull
Gloria (with the Brazos Valley Chorale) - Randy Bass
Great Gate of Kiev - Modeste Moussorgsky/Boyd
I’m Seventeen Come Sunday - Percy Grainger/Daehn
Irish Washerwoman - Leroy Anderson
La Cucaracha - Timothy Rhea
La Forza Del Destino, Overture- Giuseppe Verdi/Lake
Lassus Trombone (Harmonized Version) - Henry Fillmore
Melody Shop, March - Karl King
Molly on the Shore - Percy Grainger
Old Comrades - Carl Teike
Pathfinder of Panama, March - John Philip Sousa
Pines of the Appian Way - Ottorino Respighi/Duker
Piu Jesu - Faure & Webber/Sudduth
Rocky Point Holiday - Ron Nelson
Smetana Fanfare - Karel Husa
Song of Moses (with the Brazos Valley Chorale) - David Holsinger
Stars & Stripes Forever, March - John Philip Sousa
Symphonic Dance No. 3, “Fiesta” - Clifton Williams
Symphonic Suite - Clifton Williams
Tuba Concerto - Edward Gregson

THE CONCERT BAND
Timothy Rhea, Conductor


Army of the Nile, March - Kenneth J. Alford
Beowulf - An Heroic Trilogy - Francis McBeth
Carrollton March - Karl King
Celebration Fanfare - Alfred Reed
Concert Fanfare - Kees Vlak
Down a Country Lane - Aaron Copland/Patterson
First Suite in Eb - Gustav Holst
Florentiner, March - Julius Fucik
Galop - Shostakovich/Hunsberger
Gandalf the Wizard - Johan de Meij
Greensleeves - Alfred Reed
Homage - Jan Van der Roost
Italian in Algiers, Overture - G. Rossini/Cailliet
La Tragenda - Giacomo Puccini/Foster
Light Cavalry Overture - Franz von Suppe/Fillmore
Liturgical Dances - David Holsinger
Lola Flores, Pasodoble - Sadel & Tucci/Krance
Lywnn Onn - Brian Hogg
Russian Sailor’s Dance - Gliere/Leidzen
Scenes from The Lourve - Norman Dello Joio
Second Prelude - George Gershwin/Krance
Sleigh Ride - Leroy Anderson

1997-1998
THE SYMPHONIC BAND
Timothy Rhea, Conductor


Barnum & Bailey’s Favorite - Karl L. King
Battle Hymn of the Republic - Peter Wilhousky/Neilson
Blue Shades - Frank Ticheli
Canzon duodecemi toni - Giovanni Gabrieli
Capitan Majesty, A Celebration Hymn - Timothy Rhea
Chester Overture - William Schuman
Children of the Regiment - Julius Fucik
Concord - Clare Grundman
Dance of the Jesters - Peter Tchaikovsky/Cramer
Espana Cani - P. Marquina/ed. Weger
Folk Festival - Dmitri Shostakovich/Hunsberger
Gavorkna Fanfare - Jack Stamp
Gumsucker’s March - Percy Grainger
Honey Boys on Parade, March - E.V. Cupero
La Fiesta Mexicana - H. Owen Reed
March, Opus 99 - Serge Prokofieff
Nessun Dorma from Turandot - Giocamo Puccini/Patterson
Our Flirtations - John Philip Sousa/ed. Watson
Sinfonians, Symphonic March - Clifton Williams
Stars & Stripes Forever - John Philip Sousa
Symphonic Circus March - Timothy Rhea
Symphonic Metamorphosis (Complete) - Paul Hindemith/Wilson
Tempered Steel - Charles Young
Tico Tico - Dragon/Timothy Rhea
Toccata & Fugue in D Minor - J.S. Bach/Leidzen
Variations on a Shaker Melody - Aaron Copland
Walking Tune - Percy Grainger

THE CONCERT BAND
Timothy Rhea, Conductor


Adlerflug Marsch - H.L. Blankenburg
As Summer Was Just Beginning - Larry Daehn
Celtic Hymns & Dances - Eric Ewazen
Crosley March - Henry Fillmore
Fanfare and Allegro - Clifton Williams
Fanfares from “Libuse” - Bedrich Smetana/Nehlybel
Fugue on Yankee Doodle - John Philip Sousa
God of Our Fathers - Claude T. Smith
Grace Praledium - Francis McBeth
Handel in the Strand - Percy Grainger
Incantation & Dance - John Barnes Chance
In the Bleak Mid-Winter - Gustav Holst
Invercargill March - Alex Lithgow
Joyce’s 71st New York Regiment - T.B. Boyer/Lake
Mars from the Planets - Gustav Holst
Quality Plus, March - Fred Jewell
Rikidum - Jan Van der Roost
Standard of St. George - Kenneth J. Alford
Star Wars, Overture - John Williams/Burden
Symphony No. 3 - Boris Kozhevnikov
Symphony No. 4, Finale - Peter Tchaikovsky/Safranek

1996-1997
THE SYMPHONIC BAND Timothy Rhea, Conductor
(First Year with Rhea as principal conductor)

American Pageant - Thomas Knox
American Salute - Morton Gould
Amparita Roca - Jamie Texidor/Winter
Autobiography, Part I - Robert Russell Bennett
Christmas Celebration (Brass/Perc.) - Timothy Rhea
Colonel Bogey March - Kenneth J. Alford
Divertimento for Wind Symphony - Timothy Rhea
Eighteen-Twelve Overture - Peter Tchaikovsky/Laurendeau
English Dances, Set I - Malcolm Arnold/Johnstone
Festive Overture - Dmitri Shostakovich/Hunsberger
From Maine to Oregon, March - John Philip Sousa/ed. Rhea
Irish Tune from County Derry - Percy Grainger
Profanation from Jeremiah - Leonard Bernstein/Bencriscutto
Purple Pageant March - Karl L. King
Sempre Fidelis March - John Philip Sousa
Shepherd’s Hey - Percy Grainger
Slava! - Leonard Bernstein/Grundman
Sussex Mummer’s Christmas Carol - Percy Grainger
Symphony on Themes of Sousa, Mv. II - Ira Hearshen
The Pines of Rome - Ottorino Respighi/Duker
Profanation from Jeremiah - Leonard Bernstein/Bencriscutto
The Watch on the Rhine,Marsch - Franz von Blon
Tribute to Rudy Weideoft - Gunthur Schuller
Trooper’s Tribunal, Circus March - Henry Fillmore/ed. Rhea
Variations on “America” - Charles Ives/Rhodes
Variations on a Korean Folk Song - John Barnes Chance
Wedding Dance - Jacques Press/Johnston

THE CONCERT BAND
Timothy Rhea, Conductor
(First full academic year for this ensemble)

Americans We, March - Henry Fillmore
Blues for a Killed Kat - Jack End/Fennell
Bolivar March - Karl L. King
Chorale and Shaker Dance - John Zdechlik
Christmas Festival - Leroy Anderson
English Folk Song Suite - Ralph Vaughn Williams
Fanfare and Flourishes - James Curnow
First Suite for Band - Alfred Reed
Gallant Seventh March - John Philip Sousa/Fennell
Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring - J.S. Bach/Alfred Reed
On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss - David Holsinger
Satiric Dances - Norman Dello Joio
Sleigh Ride - Leroy Anderson
Spanish Dance Reflections - Timothy Rhea
The Ascension from “Divine Comedy” - Robert W. Smith
Toccata - Frescobaldi/Slocum