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                    <text>School of Music

MUS C

Faculty of Fine Arts
University of Victoria

�Wind Symphony
UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA • SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Year End Spectacular!
Dr. Gerald King, Conductor
David P. Gagnon, Graduate Assistant Conductor
With
The B.T. Williams Quartet
Austin Nicholl, soprano
Seán Maynard, alto
Lee Whitehorne, tenor
Zachery Smith, baritone

Friday, March 18, 2016 • 8:00 p.m.
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
University of Victoria
Adults: $15 / Students &amp; Seniors: $10

�PROGRAM
Fall Fair			

Godfrey Ridout/Earl Fralik

The Seal Lullaby		

Eric Whitacre

Lincolnshire Posy		
Percy A. Grainger/Frederick Fennell
	
1. Lisbon (Sailor’s Song)
	
2. Horkstow Grange (The Miser and his Man: A Local Tragedy)
	
3. Rufford Park Poachers (Poaching Song)
	
4. The Brisk Young Sailor (returned to wed his True love)
	
5. Lord Melbourne (War Song)
	
6. The Lost Lady Found (Dance Song)
David P. Gagnon, conductor
I NT E R M I S S I O N

The Typewriter	 	
Leroy Anderson
Guest typist extraordinaire: D. J. S. Loch (1994–1807)
(distant relative to P. D. Q. Bach)
Grand Serenade for an Awful Lot of Winds and Percussion
				
P. D.Q. Bach (1807–1742)?
			
Tastefully adapted by Professor Peter Schickele
	
I. Grand Entrance
	
II. Simply Grand Minuet
	
III. Romance In The Grand Manner
	
IV. Rondo Mucho Grando
**SPECIAL PRESENTATION**
Saxophobia			

Rudy Wiedoeft/
Jory Woodis &amp; Carl Stephen Hammer

Saxophone Soloists:
Austin Nicholl, soprano
Seán Maynard, alto
Lee Whitehorne, tenor
Zachery Smith, baritone
The Soul Has Many Motions 	
	
IV. The Ringmaster’s March 	

John Mackey

�BIOGRAPHIES
DJ Lochead, aka D.J.S. Loch (1994–1807)
DJ is a third year percussionist at the University of Victoria under the instruction of William Linwood, the Vice-President of the UVic Music Students’
Association, and is currently working towards his Bachelor of Music degree
specializing in Secondary Education. DJ has been Principal Percussionist of
the UVic Wind Symphony since September 2015 and has greatly enjoyed
working under the direction of Dr. Gerald King and Assistant Conductor
David Gagnon. DJ has loved playing percussion ever since his father Ian built
him a drum kit when he was 4 years old. Since then, with the support of his
mother Anita, his sisters Amber and Christa, and his loving girlfriend Alexa,
he has striven for excellence in many areas of music. High school offered
him the amazing experiences of jazz band, rock band, string orchestra, vocal
jazz, and most of all “Drumline,” which had such a significant impact that he
started his own community Drumline “X Corps.” The group, based out of
Chilliwack BC, offers important downtime in between school semesters for
DJ to create music and perform it with friends without the added pressures
of deadlines and assignments. DJ hopes you enjoy the show and wants you
to know that yes, he is continuously typing his name over and over again
during his solo.
B. T. Williams Quartet
The B.T. Williams Quartet was formed in 2012 under the supervision of
Wendell Clanton at the University of Victoria. Dedicated to exploring fresh,
exciting repertoire, the quartet presented their debut recital in 2015 and
represented UVic at the North American Saxophone Alliance Region 9
Conference in Calgary, Alberta, earlier that year. B.T. Williams has participated
in masterclasses with Jean-Michel Goury and the Proteus Quartet and was
recognized as Top Woodwind Chamber Ensemble at the Greater Victoria
Performing Arts Festival in 2014. Together, Austin, Seán, Lee and Zach bring a
diversity of musical interests to their work as active performers, composers
and educators.
Austin Nicholl
Austin Nicholl is a Music Education Major and saxophonist from Kelowna
BC. He is currently in his fifth year of studies at the University of Victoria.
As a Music Education student, Austin has worked towards developing himself
as both a professional musician and educator. He has performed with the
University of Victoria’s Wind Symphony, Orchestra, Jazz Ensemble, and
Chamber Singers, as well as volunteered for events like Music Discoveries
and BandFest. He is an accomplished solo performer with performances in
numerous recitals, as well as most recently premiering a saxophone concerto.
Last year Austin was one of four students selected to represent UVic at the
Midwest Clinic, the largest music education conference in the world.

�After graduation Austin plans to teach in the public school system while still
maintaining an active performance career.
Lee Whitehorne
Perpetually exploring new sounds, Lee Whitehorne is a Victoria-based
multi-instrumentalist and composer with deep roots in jazz, classical and
contemporary art music. Deftly juggling a multitude of saxophones, bassoons
and clarinets within a given performance, he began crafting his voice as an
orchestral and jazz musician across BC’s Lower Mainland. Whitehorne completes his Bachelor of Music at the University of Victoria in 2016 with studies
in saxophone and bassoon. As a composer, his output includes works for
soloist, chamber ensemble and larger forces. Whitehorne currently performs
with a number of university and community ensembles around Victoria,
focused on sharing new music with expanding audiences.
Seán Maynard
Seán Maynard is a saxophonist and composer born and raised in Victoria,
BC. He is currently in his third year of studies in the composition program
at UVic, and his fifth year of music studies overall. A previous member of the
UVic Wind Symphony, he has performed in eleven past concerts on tenor
and alto saxophone (2012–15). He has performed two full solo recitals
(2014 and 2015) and a full recital with his saxophone quartet B.T. Williams
(2015), as well as numerous other performances with groups such as the
Greater Victoria Youth Orchestra, the Meridiem Wind Orchestra, and the
UVic Sonic Lab.
Zachary Smith
Zachary Smith has developed as both a performer and a composer during
his time at UVic. His compositions range in style and instrumentation and
have been performed to great acclaim, including a performance of Theophany
by the UVic Wind Symphony. Over the years his arrangements have also
been played worldwide. Drawing experience from his training as a classical
saxophone performer he recently wrote an alto saxophone concerto which
was premiered earlier this year. He was awarded the Phillip T. Young Memorial Scholarship for academic and musical excellence. After graduation Zach
plans to further his musical studies and pursue his dream of writing music for
film.
David P. Gagnon
Born in Quebec, David studied saxophone and recording at the College de
Sherbrooke before graduating from McGill University in Music with Honors
in Music Technology. He joined the Canadian Forces Reserve in Sherbrooke
in 2003 where he played and eventually conducted until 2012 when he was
accepted as a Regular Force member with the Naden Band of the Royal
Canadian Navy and moved to Victoria. Since then apart from playing saxo-

�phone in the ensemble and as a soloist, you can see him as the Drum Major
in front of the Band on parade or in the recording studio when needed.
In Quebec, David performed with his saxophone quartet and a variety of big
bands and concert bands. He taught saxophone, flute and clarinet and conducted elementary to high school level bands. He also toured Quebec with
the well known singer Dan Bigras conducting his big band and performing at
the Montreal Jazz Festival.
Mr. Gagnon is currently working on a Master of Music Degree in Conducting
under the supervision of Dr. Gerald King.
Dr. Gerald King
Dr. King is Professor of Music at the University of Victoria where he serves
as the conductor of the UVic Wind Symphony and is the Head of Music
Education. Internationally recognized as one of Canada’s most respected
conductors, adjudicators, educators and keynote speakers, Dr. King is the recipient of many prestigious honors and awards. In 2003 he was elected into
the prestigious American Bandmasters’ Association, when he served as Guest
Conductor of The United States Army Band (Pershing’s Own), in Washington, DC. In 2012 he was appointed as Principal Guest Conductor of the
internationally recognized Pacific Symphonic Wind Ensemble in celebration
of the ensemble’s 30th anniversary. As well, he received the BC Music Educators’ Association Honorary Life Award and was also inducted into Phi Beta
Mu (International Fraternity for Wind Band Conductors). In March 2014 he
was chosen to conduct the Ostwald/Sousa award winning composition, Pale
Blue on Deep by American composer Aaron Perrine, with the University of
South Carolina Wind Ensemble. Also, in 2014, Dr. King was appointed as the
International Member of the Western International Band Clinic University
Collegiate Advisory Board. In September 2015 Dr. King was inducted as an
Honorary Member of the Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy.
A former student of internationally renowned conductor, Maestro Kazuyoshi
Akiyama, Dr. King’s professional career has taken him throughout Canada,
the United States, Great Britain, Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Germany, Italy,
France, Spain, Japan, Mexico, Hong Kong, Australia, and Switzerland. Dr. King’s
conducting appearances with regional, national, international honor, and
professional ensembles have been praised for performance quality, artistry,
and creativity. Throughout his career he has been a champion of new music,
premiering over 30 compositions.
Dr. King is also widely recognized as an expert for his ability to link theory
and practice in the field of teaching and learning. Among his many recordings and publications is a chapter in the book, Creativity and Music Education,
written by seventeen authors from the United States, Canada, Israel, Australia, Great Britain, Spain, and Scotland. The book includes a forward by noted
author on creativity, Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi. In addition, Dr. King has completed a well-received DVD—The Craft of Conducting. Dr. King is a Yamaha
Artist Educator/Conductor.

�UVIC WIND SYMPHONY
PICCOLO
Gillian Newburn*	

SOPRANO SAXOPHONE
Zach Smith*

FLUTE
I Sierra Phosy*
Monica Mun	
II Kelsey Dupuis
Jasmine Riseley

ALTO SAXOPHONE
I Zach Smith*
II Connor Stairs

OBOE
Theresa Mothersill
Hunter Gillis
E-FLAT CLARINET
Erin Onyschtschuk
CLARINET
I Marcella Barz*
Samuel He
II Mark Kim
Alyshia Joinson
III Dominic Thibault
Alina Liang
Channing Mar
BASS CLARINET
Kylie Flower ‡
CONTRABASS
CLARINET
Austin Nicholl
Adam Jasieniuk
BASSOON
Lee Whitehorne

TENOR SAXOPHONE
Adam Jasieniuk
Michael Vielguth
BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Jessica McLaughlin	
CORNET/ TRUMPET
Alex Rees*			
Emily McDermid			
Jordan Smale			
Tark Kim			
Isabelle Spencer
FRENCH HORN
I Collin Lloyd*	
II Allie Bertholm
III Emily Axford
IV Drake Lovett
TROMBONE
I Heidi Worrall*		
II Owen Worby
III Erin Marsh

TUBA
Kory Major*
Dayna Waller
PERCUSSION	
DJ Lochead*		
Tamara Nemeth
Arielle Parsons
Kyle MacLean
Josh Mulingbayan
Julia Albano-Crockford
Allyssa Haigh
TIMPANI
Allyssa Haigh*
PIANO
James Yi ‡
LIBRARIAN	
Kory Major
POSTER DESIGN
Emily McDermid
* Principal
‡ School of Music Alumni

BASS TROMBONE
Zachary Power
EUPHONIUM
Liam Caveney ‡

Special thanks to Emily McDermid for producing the Wind Symphony
concert posters for the last few years.

�UPCOMING EVENTS
Saturday, March 19, 8:00 p.m. (Admission by donation)
SONIC LAB
Evan Hesketh, graduate conductor &amp; Ajtony Csaba, conductor
György Kurtág – …quasi una fantasia… (Soloist: Thomas Nicholson)
Alec Hall – Hyperwarp
Anton von Webern – Quartet Op. 22
Soundpainting
This concert represents the graduation recital for conductor Evan Hesketh.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Sunday, March 20, 2:30 p.m. (Free Admission)
GRADUATING RECITAL: Sunny Chu, clarinet
Clarinetist Sunny Chu presents her Bachelor of Music graduating recital.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Sunday, March 20, 8:00 p.m. (Admission by donation)
GRADUATING RECITAL: Student Composers
Composition students Nolan Krell and Matt Kelly present their graduating recital.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Monday, March 21, 8:00 p.m. (Free Admission)
GRADUATING RECITAL: Sophia Stoney, piano
Pianist Sophia Stoney presents her Bachelor of Music graduating recital.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Tuesday, March 22, 12:30 p.m. (Admission by donation)
TUESDAYMUSIC
Take an afternoon break to enjoy a concert of varied repertoire and instruments
featuring School of Music students.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Tuesday, March 22, 8:00 p.m. (Admission by donation)
VIOLIN CLASS RECITAL
Students from the studio of Ann Elliott-Goldschmid perform violin gems.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall

�

To receive our On the Pulse brochure and newsletter
by email, contact: concert@uvic.ca

finearts.uvic.ca/music/events

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Faculty of Fine Arts
University of Victoria

�Wind Symphony
UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA • SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Winds of Change
Dr. Gerald King, Conductor
David P. Gagnon, Graduate Assistant Conductor

With
The Naden Band
of the Royal Canadian Navy
Director of Music and Commanding Officer
Lieutenant (Navy) Matthew Clark

Friday, February 5, 2016 • 8:00 p.m.
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
University of Victoria
Adults: $15 / Students &amp; Seniors: $10

�PROGRAM
Wind Fanfare	 			

Joseph T. Spaniola

David P. Gagnon, conductor

Symphony No. IV: Bookmarks from Japan	
	
	
I. Fuji-san
	
	
	
	

	

Julie Giroux

II. Nihonbashi
III. The Great Wave off Kanagawa
IV. Kinryuzan Temple in Asakusa
V. Evening Snow at Kambara
Soloists:
Karen Shields, alto flute (Naden)
Gillian Newburn, flute (UVic)
VI. Hakone
Dr. Gerald King, conductor

Festival Variations					 Claude T. Smith
									
Dr. Gerald King, conductor
I NT E R M I S S I O N

Pictures at an Exhibition	Mussorgsky/Ravel/Lavender

(Canadian Premiere of Paul Lavender’s
unpublished transcription)
	Promenade
	
I. The Gnome
	Promenade
	
II. The Old Castle
	Promenade
	
III.Tuileries (Children Quarreling After Play)
	Promenade
	
IV. Bydlo (Cattle)
	Promenade
	
V. Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks
	
VI. Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuyle
	
VII. The Market Place (Important News)
	
VIII. Catacombs (A Roman Sepulchre)
	
Promenade (With the Dead in a Dead Language)
	
IX. The Hut on Hen’s Legs (Baba-Yaga)
	
X. The Great Gate of Kiev
Lt. Matthew Clark, conductor

�BIOGRAPHIES
Dr. Gerald King
Dr. King is Professor of Music at the University of Victoria where he serves as the
conductor of the UVic Wind Symphony and is the Head of Music Education. Internationally recognized as one of Canada’s most respected conductors, adjudicators,
educators and keynote speakers, Dr. King is the recipient of many prestigious honors
and awards. In 2003 he was elected into the prestigious American Bandmasters’
Association, when he served as Guest Conductor of The United States Army Band
(Pershing’s Own), in Washington, DC. In 2012 he was appointed as Principal Guest
Conductor of the internationally recognized Pacific Symphonic Wind Ensemble in
celebration of the ensemble’s 30th anniversary. As well, he received the BC Music
Educators’ Association Honorary Life Award and was also inducted into Phi Beta Mu
(International Fraternity for Wind Band Conductors). In March 2014 he was chosen
to conduct the Ostwald/Sousa award winning composition, Pale Blue on Deep by
American composer Aaron Perrine, with the University of South Carolina Wind
Ensemble. Also, in 2014, Dr. King was appointed as the International Member of the
Western International Band Clinic University Collegiate Advisory Board. In September 2015 Dr. King was inducted as an Honorary Member of the Naden Band of the
Royal Canadian Navy.
A former student of internationally renowned conductor, Maestro Kazuyoshi Akiyama, Dr. King’s professional career has taken him throughout Canada, the United
States, Great Britain, Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Japan,
Mexico, Hong Kong, Australia, and Switzerland. Dr. King’s conducting appearances
with regional, national, international honor, and professional ensembles have been
praised for performance quality, artistry, and creativity. Throughout his career he has
been a champion of new music, premiering over 30 compositions.
Dr. King is also widely recognized as an expert for his ability to link theory and practice in the field of teaching and learning. Among his many recordings and publications
is a chapter in the book, Creativity and Music Education, written by seventeen authors
from the United States, Canada, Israel, Australia, Great Britain, Spain, and Scotland.
The book includes a forward by noted author on creativity, Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi.
In addition, Dr. King has completed a well-received DVD—The Craft of Conducting.
Dr. King is a Yamaha Artist Educator/Conductor.
Lieutenant (Navy) Matthew Clark, CD
Commanding Officer / Director of Music
In his appointment as Commanding Officer of the Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy, Lieutenant (Navy) Matthew Clark is responsible to the Commander of
Maritime Forces Pacific and Joint Task Force Pacific for the performance and leadership of the Naden Band. His principal duty is to support the Royal Canadian Navy
and the Canadian Armed Forces through ceremonial functions and the operational
requirements of the service. The band also serves a very important role in the
community as a means of bringing the Navy to Canadians, a function that the band
performs with distinction.
Since assuming command of the Naden Band in October 2011, Lt(N) Matthew
Clark’s artistic vision, coupled with his passion for symphonic wind music and deep
regard for military music tradition, has inspired several innovative collaborations with
Government House, the Victoria Symphony, the Royal and McPherson Theatres Society, the University of Victoria Wind Symphony, Ian Tyson with Heritage Canada, the

�Royal British Columbia Museum, the Victoria Film Festival, the Esquimalt Township
Community Arts Council, Royal Roads University, the University of British Columbia,
and the Victoria Philharmonic Choir. Lt(N) Clark and the Naden Band also enjoy
ongoing and meaningful relationships with the Military Family Resource Centre and
the Salvation Army, two organisations that provide so much to our community.
His keen sense of professional development has led to the production of five highly
successful recordings with the Naden Band and the creation of new and exciting
wind ensemble music with outstanding Canadian composers Robert Buckley and Ian
MacDougall. Besides establishing an effective and rewarding chamber concert series
Lt(N) Clark and the Naden Band have also hosted two excellent performances of
the International Military Band Concert marking the first and second time that this
annual event has been held on Canadian soil. Lt(N) Clark also believes in youth
development and volunteers his time with the British Columbia Cadet Honour
Band and the Youth Mentorship Program being developed by the Esquimalt Township Community Arts Council. He has also served as a clinician and adjudicator for
several Kiwanis Music Festivals, The Cantando Music Festival and is looking forward
to working with the Con Brio Festival in April of 2016. Lt(N) Clark also sat on the
2015 selection board for the “Sing Me A Song” program sponsored by the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia.
A graduate of the University of Toronto, Lt(N) Clark studied conducting and wind
ensemble repertoire principally with Dr. Gillian MacKay. He has also worked with
such distinguished wind ensemble specialists as Eugene Corporon, and Gerald King.
Before his posting to Victoria, Lieutenant Clark has proudly served the Canadian
Armed Forces in Edmonton, Alberta with The Royal Canadian Artillery Band; in
Ottawa, Ontario with the Band of the Ceremonial Guard; and the Directorate of
History and Heritage – Music and in Borden, Ontario with the Canadian Forces
Logistics Training Centre Music Division.
An equally gifted euphonium soloist, Lt(N) Clark’s 2007 solo recording for the Arktos Label, entitled EUPHONIUM, has been featured on CBC Radio and in the British
Bandsman, the longest-running international publication of brass bands.
David P. Gagnon
Born in Quebec, David P. Gagnon studied saxophone and recording at the College
de Sherbrooke before graduating from McGill University in Music with Honors in
Music Technology. He joined the Canadian Forces Reserve in Sherbrooke in 2003
where he played and eventually conducted until 2012 when he was accepted as
a Regular Force member with the Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy and
moved to Victoria. Since then apart from playing saxophone in the ensemble and as
a soloist, you can see him as the Drum Major in front of the Band on parade or in
the recording studio when needed. Mr. Gagnon has also helped produce all of the
latest recordings of the Naden Band: Snapshots of Excellence, Portraits of Excellence,
and soon to be released Undercurrents, which features the music of Robert Buckley.
In Quebec, David performed with his saxophone quartet and a variety of big bands
and concert bands. He taught saxophone, flute and clarinet and conducted elementary to high school level bands. He also toured Quebec with the well-known singer
Dan Bigras conducting his big band and performing at the Montreal Jazz Festival.
Mr. Gagnon is in the second year of his Master of Music Degree in Conducting
under the supervision of Dr. Gerald King. David has had the opportunity to conduct
the UVic Wind Symphony as well as saxophone and trombone ensembles. He will
also serve as conductor for composer Zachary Smith’s latest composition, Concerto
for Alto Saxophone, which will premiere in March 2016.

�UVIC WIND SYMPHONY PERSONNEL
Conductor
Dr. Gerald King
PICCOLO
Sierra Phosy	
FLUTE
Gillian Newburn*
Monica Mun	
Kelsey Dupuis
Jasmine Riseley
OBOE
Theresa Mothersill
Hunter Gillis
E-FLAT CLARINET
Erin Onyschtschuk
CLARINET
Marcella Barz*
Samuel He
Mark Kim
Alyshia Joinson
Dominic Thibault
Alina Liang
Channing Mar
BASS CLARINET
Kylie Flower ‡
CONTRA BASS
CLARINET
Austin Nicholl
BASSOON
Lee Whitehorne

ALTO SAXOPHONE
Zach Smith*
Connor Stairs

TUBA
Kory Major*
Dayna Waller

TENOR SAXOPHONE
Adam Jasieniuk

PERCUSSION	
DJ Lochead*		
Tamara Nemeth		
Arielle Parsons		
Kyle MacLean
Josh Mulingbayan
Allyssa Haigh

BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Jessica McLaughlin	
TRUMPET
Alex Rees*			
Emily McDermid			
Jordan Smale			
Tark Kim			
Isabelle Spencer
FRENCH HORN
Collin Lloyd*	
Allie Bertholm			
Sarah Mullane			
Emily Axford			
Samuel McNally			
Drake Lovett 			
Justin Malchow
TROMBONE
Heidi Worrall*		
Owen Worby
Zachary Power

TIMPANI
Allyssa Haigh
PIANO
James Yi ‡
LIBRARIAN	
Kory Major
POSTER DESIGN
Emily McDermid
* Principal
‡ School of Music Alumni

EUPHONIUM
Liam Caveney ‡

Special thanks to Emily McDermid (trumpet/music education major) for her
wonderful artistic work preparing the Concert Poster for tonight’s concert.
Special thanks to Dewey Wright from Spencer Middle School for the loan
of the two Taiko drums.

�NADEN BAND PERSONNEL
Director of Music and Commanding Officer
Lieutenant (N) Matthew Clark
FLUTE/PICCOLO
PO1 Marie-Perle Broadley
PO1 Karen Shields

TROMBONE
PO2 Alon Soraya
PO2 Shawn Wright

OBOE / HAUTBOIS
PO2 Katrina Bligh

BASS TROMBONE
PO2 Robert McNally

BASSOON
PO2 Robyn Jutras

EUPHONIUM
PO2 André Cossette
PO2 Bob Fearnley

CLARINET
PO1 Edith Eaton
PO1 Raymona Sutton
PO2 Rebecca Hissen
PO2 Mélanie Paré
BASS CLARINET
PO2 Marielle Audet
SAXOPHONE
PO2 Ken Gibson
PO2 David P. Gagnon
LS Barrie Sorensen
LS Roy Styffe
FRENCH HORN
PO2 Paul Darling
TRUMPET
PO1 Mike Broadley
PO2 Greg Sly
PO2 Miguel Valdes De La Hoz
LS Alistair Chaplin
LS Steve Donegan

TUBA
PO2 Tim Keels
PO2 Mike Savich
BASS
CPO2 Brayden Wise
PO2 Ross Macdonald
PERCUSSION
PO2 Darren Gordon
PO2 Richard Lang
PO2 Stephen MacDonald
PO2 Robert Stevens
KEYBOARDS
PO2 Olivier Néron-Bilodeau

�UPCOMING EVENTS
Monday, February 15, 8:00 p.m. (Free Admission)
Orion Series in Fine Arts
GUEST CONCERT: Music that Speaks
Robyn Driedger-Klassen, soprano &amp; Terence Dawson, piano
Pianist Terence Dawson (UBC) has earned a reputation as one of
Vancouver’s most respected musicians. Seen on many Canadian opera
stages, soprano Robyn Driedger-Klassen’s roles span from Baroque to
contemporary music. Performing Frederic Rzewski’s De Profundis, At the
Statue of Venus by Jake Heggie, and Listen by Kevin Morse.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Tuesday, February 16, 12:30 p.m. (Admission by donation)
TUESDAYMUSIC
Take an afternoon break to enjoy a concert of varied repertoire
and instruments featuring School of Music students.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Friday, February 19, 12:30 p.m. (Admission by donation)
FRIDAYMUSIC
Featuring School of Music woodwind students in a concert of varied repertoire.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Friday, February 19, 8:00 p.m. (Adults $18 / Seniors, students &amp; alumni $14)
FACULTY CONCERT SERIES: Bruce Vogt, piano
Internationally celebrated pianist, Bruce Vogt, performs the
late sonatas of Ludwig van Beethoven.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Saturday, February 20, 2:30 p.m. (Admission by donation)
PIANO CLASS RECITAL
Featuring students from the studio of Arthur Rowe.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Saturday, February 20, 8:00 p.m. (Admission by donation)
PIANO CLASS RECITAL
Featuring students from the studio of Eva Solar-Kinderman.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Tickets available at the UVic Ticket Centre (250-721-8480),
online (www.tickets.uvic.ca) and at the door.
To receive our On the Pulse brochure and newsletter
by email, contact: concert@uvic.ca

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UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA • SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Song and Dance
Dr. Gerald King, Conductor
David P. Gagnon, Graduate Assistant Conductor
Featuring
David Michaux, trumpet
Matthew McConchie, trombone
Robert Buckley, composer
Zachary Smith, composer

Friday, November 27, 2015 • 8:00 p.m.
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
University of Victoria
Adults: $15 / Students &amp; Seniors: $10

�PROGRAM
Scotch Strathspey and Reel			

Percy A. Grainger/
Leroy Osmon

Theophany					
(World Premiere)
The Wayfaring Stranger		

Zachary Smith

Christopher M. Nelson

Fandango					
Joseph Turrin
for Solo Trumpet, Solo Trombone, Winds &amp; Percussion
David Michaux, trumpet
Matthew McConchie, trombone

I NT E R M I S S I O N

Portraits of the North				 Robert Buckley
	
I. Arctic Fire
	
II. Land of the Midnight Sun
	
III. Iditarod
David P. Gagnon, conductor
Folk Dances					 Dmitri Shostakovich/
H. R. Reynolds

�BIOGRAPHIES
DAVID MICHAUX
David has been a member of the Victoria Symphony since 2001 and performed as Acting Principal Trumpet for over five seasons. Previously, he
held the positions of Principal Trumpet with the Okanagan Symphony and
Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra. He has performed with the National
Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa, as guest Principal Trumpet with the CBC
Radio Orchestra, and the Pacific Baroque Orchestra. During the 2004-05
season he was a substitute member of the trumpet section of the Vancouver
Symphony Orchestra and has performed with the VSO regularly for twenty
years. He was also involved in recording music for the Opening Ceremonies
of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. He has performed as a soloist with the
Victoria, Thunder Bay, and Okanagan symphonies. David attended the University of Victoria (B.Mus), the University of British Columbia (M.Mus) and
he is an alumnus of both the National Youth Orchestra of Canada and the
Aspen Music Festival. His principal teachers were Vincent Cichowicz, Larry
Knopp and Louis Ranger. He has taught at the University of Victoria, Victoria
Conservatory, and the Symphony Orchestra Academy of the Pacific.
MATTHEW MCCONCHIE
Mr. McConchie graduated with a Bachelor of Music with Distinction from the
University of Victoria where he studied with Ian McDougall. Subsequent to
his studies at UVic, with the generous support of the Canada Council for the
Arts, Mr. McConchie earned a Masters in Music in Performance and Literature from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, where he
studied with John Marcellus and Mark Kellogg. In July 2001, with the generous
support of the German Academic Exchange Service, Mr. McConchie competed a one-year program at the Hochschule fur Musik, Detmold, Germany,
studying with Heinze Fadle.
Mr. McConchie was a prize winner in the Lewis Van Haney Philharmonic
Trombone Competition at the International Trombone Association conference in 1999 and in the Montreal Symphony Solo Competition later that
year. He has performed with the Vancouver Island Symphony, Victoria Symphony, Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra London, and the Toronto
Symphony Orchestra.
Mr. McConchie currently resides in Victoria and practises law in Duncan with
McDaniel and Company.

�DAVID P. GAGNON
Born in Quebec, David studied saxophone and recording at the College de
Sherbrooke before graduating from McGill University in Music with Honors
in Music Technology. He joined the Canadian Forces Reserve in Sherbrooke
in 2003 where he played and eventually conducted until 2012 when he was
accepted as a Regular Force member with the Naden Band of the Royal
Canadian Navy and moved to Victoria. Since then apart from playing saxophone in the ensemble and as a soloist, you can see him as the Drum Major
in front of the Band on parade or in the recording studio when needed.
In Quebec, David performed with his saxophone quartet and a variety of big
bands and concert bands. He taught saxophone, flute and clarinet and conducted elementary to high school level bands. He also toured Quebec with
the well known singer Dan Bigras conducting his big band and performing at
the Montreal Jazz Festival.
Mr. Gagnon is currently working on a Master of Music Degree in Conducting
under the supervision of Dr. Gerald King.
ROBERT BUCKLEY
Robert Buckley has a diverse career as a composer, arranger, performer,
producer, recording artist and conductor. In the pop world, he created
several albums and hit songs with labels such as CBS and A&amp;M. The number
one single Letting Go won him a gold record. He conducted and arranged
for major artists such as Michael Bublé, Bryan Adams, Celine Dion, Our Lady
Peace, Simple Plan and Aerosmith, to name a few. In the film and television
world, he scored numerous award-winning shows for Disney, Alliance, ABC,
FOX, CBS, PBS, CBC and the Cartoon Network. In the live stage world, he
composed music for contemporary dance, musicals and large-scale worldwide television events including the Calgary Olympics, the Victoria Commonwealth Games, the Vancouver Olympics and the FIFA World Cup Opening
Ceremony with Cirque Du Soleil. He composed This Is My Home for the
Canadian Pavilion at the World Expo – a song that has been performed
at every Canada Day since and has become a Canadian tradition. In the
concert world, his symphonic wind band compositions have been performed
worldwide. Robert was invited to be composer-in-residence at Troy University in Alabama, where a CD of his symphonic wind music was recorded,
called Continuum. Recently, he had the honour of recording a CD, called
Undercurrents, with the renowned Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy.
His concert music is published by Hal Leonard. Robert lives in Vancouver, BC
with his wife, choreographer and director, Marlise McCormick.

�ZACHARY SMITH
Zachary Smith was raised in Cranbrook B.C and started to love and play
music at a young age. He attended Mount Baker Secondary School where
his passion for writing music blossomed after taking the music composition
courses and the various music programs offered under the direction of Evan
Bueckert. Zach is a fourth year music composition major at the University
of Victoria and is currently studying saxophone under Wendell Clanton and
music composition under the tutelage of John Celona. This year Zach was
awarded the Phillip T. Young Memorial Scholarship for academic and musical
excellence. Zach has written many pieces over his years at UVic, including
works for orchestra, wind symphony, and voice. One of his works was performed to great acclaim at the University of Victoria Vocal Showcase in 2014.
Zach currently plays first alto saxophone in the UVic Wind Symphony which
has greatly influenced his writing style by being constantly immersed in such
great works. Some of Zach’s most influential composers are John Mackey,
Marc Mellits, and Igor Stravinsky. Zach’s compositions are known for their
sweeping melodic lines floating over rich sonorities. Zach is currently writing
an alto saxophone concerto which will be premiered early 2016.

UPCOMING

UVIC WIND SYMPHONY
CONCERTS

Friday, February 5, 8 p.m.
Winds of Change
With the Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy
Dr. Gerald King, conductor
Julie Giroux – Symphony No. IV: Bookmarks from Japan
Modest Mussorgsky – Pictures at an Exhibition
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium

Friday, March 18, 8 p.m.
Year End Spectacular!
Dr. Gerald King, conductor
Repertoire to include Lincolnshire Posy by Percy A. Grainger,
Saxophobia for Saxophone Quartet and Wind Ensemble
by Rudy Wiedoeft (Woodis/Hammer) &amp; more.
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium

�UVIC WIND SYMPHONY
PICCOLO
Sierra Phosy	
FLUTE
I Gillian Newburn*
Monica Mun	
II Kelsey Dupuis
Jasmine Riseley
OBOE
Theresa Mothersill
E-FLAT CLARINET
Erin Onyschtschuk
CLARINET
I Marcella Barz*
Samuel He
II Mark Kim
Alyshia Joinson
III Dominic Thibault
Alina Liang
Channing Mar

ALTO SAXOPHONE
I Zach Smith*
II Connor Stairs

TUBA
Kory Major*
Dayna Waller

TENOR SAXOPHONE
Adam Jasieniuk

PERCUSSION	
DJ Lochead*		
Tamara Nemeth
Arielle Parsons
Kyle MacLean
Josh Mulingbayan
Julia Albano-Crockford

BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Jessica McLaughlin	
CORNET/ TRUMPET
Alex Rees*			
Emily McDermid			
Jordan Smale			
Tark Kim			
Isabelle Spencer
FRENCH HORN
I Collin Lloyd*	
II Allie Bertholm
III Emily Axford
IV Drake Lovett

BASS CLARINET
Austin Nicholl
Kylie Flower ‡

TROMBONE
I Heidi Worrall*		
II Owen Worby
III Zachary Power

BASSOON
Lee Whitehorne

EUPHONIUM
Liam Caveney ‡

TIMPANI
Allyssa Haigh*
PIANO
James Yi ‡
LIBRARIAN	
Kory Major
POSTER DESIGN
Emily McDermid
* Principal
‡ School of Music Alumni

�UPCOMING EVENTS
Saturday, November 28, 8:00 p.m. ($15 &amp; $10)
UVIC JAZZ ENSEMBLE
Mostly Monk: Celebrating Thelonious Monk
Dr. Patrick Boyle, director
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Tuesday, December 1, 12:30 p.m. (Admission by donation)
TUESDAYMUSIC
Take an afternoon break to enjoy a concert of varied repertoire
and instruments featuring School of Music students.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Thursday, December 3, 10:30 a.m. (Admission by donation)
AFRICAN PERCUSSION CONCERT
The thirty-member percussion ensemble from the African Hand Drumming
class perform a repertoire of rhythms on djembe, balafon and dundun.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Thursday, December 3, 8:00 p.m. ($15 &amp; $10)
DON WRIGHT SYMPHONIC WINDS
Dr. Michael Keddy, conductor
Featuring student musicians from across the UVic campus.
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
Friday, December 4, 12:30 p.m. (Admission by donation)
FRIDAYMUSIC
Featuring new music by School of Music composition students.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Friday, December 4, 8:00 p.m. (Admission by donation)
UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA CHOIRS: Sing, Choirs of Angels!
The UVic Choirs return by popular demand to present a gift of choral
music to the Greater Victoria community in their second annual joint
concert. Featuring the UVic Chorus, Chamber Singers, Women’s Choir
and Vocal Jazz Ensemble.
Christ Church Cathedral (Quadra St. at Rockland Ave.)
Tickets available at the UVic Ticket Centre (250-721-8480),
online (www.tickets.uvic.ca) and at the door.
To receive our On the Pulse brochure and newsletter
by email, contact: concert@uvic.ca
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Hands Across the Border:
Lights, Action, Student Spectacular!
Dr. Gerald King, Conductor
David P. Gagnon, Graduate Assistant Conductor

Friday, March 20, 2015 • 8:00 p.m.
Farquhar Auditorium, University Centre
University of Victoria
Adults $15 / Students &amp; Seniors $10

�Program
O’Canada					

arr. Howard Cable

Pale Blue on Deep * 				

Aaron Perrine

2013 Ostwald/Sousa Award Winning Composition

New York Cityscape: *				
Jeff Tyzik
Concerto for Brass Quintet and Wind Ensemble
	
	
	
	
	

1. Ragtime Redux (28th &amp; 5th)
2. Tango 1932 (103rd &amp; Riverside)
3. Traffic Jammin’ (Times Square Day &amp; Night)
4. African Dance (Wall Street &amp; East River Ca. 1709)
5. Tarantella (Mulberry Street)
With guest artists: Brasstastic
Becky Major, Alana Johnson, trumpets
Norbert Ziegler, French horn
Liam Caveney, trombone
Kory Major, tuba
I NT E R M I S S I O N

Frenergy					

John Estacio

Godzilla Eats Las Vegas				 Eric Whitacre
David P. Gagnon, conductor
Jeff Weaver (B.Mus ‘03), guest ELVI

The Stars and Stripes Forever		
* Canadian Premiere

John Philip Sousa

�PROGRAM NOTES

Godzilla Eats Las Vegas

FADE UP

It is a Bright and Sunny day as the sequined curtain rises on tinsel town, and the excitement of a new
day filled with the possibility of The Big Payoff is practically palpable. The band kicks off the show in
high gear and all is well as we suddenly hear:

��BIOGRAPHIES
BECKY MAJOR (TRUMPET)
Becky is a familiar face in community groups around Victoria. Earning her Bachelor
of Music from the University of Victoria in 2012, Becky has been involved in various
local groups as well as ensembles around Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. Last
year, Becky spent 8 months traveling around Germany where she had the opportunity to take lessons with various teachers while improving her German language
skills. Becky performs most often with the 5th Field Regimental band as a reserve
musician, a role she has held since 2009. In addition to music, Becky enjoys spending
time with her husband, also a member of Brasstastic.
ALANA JOHNSON (TRUMPET)
Alana has been a musician since she can remember. Piano was her first love at the
age of five and she began to sing even before that time. The trumpet found her
twelve years ago in her elementary school’s beginning band. After being involved in
outstanding middle and high school music programs, she completed a Bachelor of
Music in Trumpet performance at the University of Victoria under the direction of
Louis Ranger. She currently shares her love of music with elementary, middle and
high school students around Sooke and Victoria. She seeks to provide young musicians with the same fun, skills and opportunities she was blessed with during her
education.
NORBERT ZIEGLER (FRENCH HORN)
Norbert has been playing the horn for 17 years. He earned his Bachelor of Music
and Master of Music degree from the University of Victoria under Kurt Kellan, former Principal Horn of the Calgary Philharmonic. Norbert has performed with many
ensembles including: University of Victoria Wind Symphony, University of Victoria
Orchestra, Ensemble Pacifica, South Island Wind Ensemble, Beacon Hill Brass, Victoria
Operatic Society and of course Brasstastic. Currently Norbert is the music teacher
at Stelly’s Secondary School in Central Saanich.
LIAM CAVENEY (TROMBONE)
Liam is currently pursuing his Bachelor of Music in Trombone Performance at the
University of Victoria (UVic) under the guidance of Scott MacInnes. Liam has also
studied with Ian McDougall and Thomas Eadie. Liam currently holds the positions of
principal trombone in the UVic Orchestra and the Greater Victoria Youth Orchestra and is an alumni of the National Youth Orchestra of Canada. He has attended
Domaine Forget and the Pacific Region Academy of Music and performs in several
chamber ensembles around Victoria, including Brasstastic. Liam has performed as a
soloist with the Greater Victoria Youth Orchestra and the UVic Wind Symphony and
as a winner of the UVic Concerto Competition performed the Grøndahl Trombone
Concerto with the UVic Orchestra in November 2013.
KORY MAJOR (TUBA)
Kory completed his Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Victoria in
2010. Afterwards, he went on to complete an Artist Diploma at the prestigious
Glenn Gould School of Music where he studied with Sasha Johnson, Principal Tuba
with the National Ballet of Canada. Kory has performed with The True North Brass
Quintet, The Hannaford St. Silver Band and The New England Conservatory Philharmonia Orchestra upon his acceptance to the Conservatory in 2012.

�BRASSTASTIC
Brasstastic is an energetic quintet eager to share their love of music with audiences
of all ages across Victoria. Made up of graduates and students from the University of
Victoria, its members strive to use their musical knowledge as a tool to engage the
public with sounds from all genres. Brasstastic takes a special interest in education for
youth by performing school concerts on a regular basis. They hope to reach young
students in a fun and engaging way while informing them about the path to learning
music. In addition to education, Brasstastic is also focused on community involvements.
DAVID P. GAGNON
Born in Quebec, David studied saxophone and recording at the College de Sherbrooke before graduating from McGill University in Music with Honors in Music
Technology. He joined the Canadian Forces Reserve in Sherbrooke in 2003 where
he played and eventually conducted until 2012 when he was accepted as a Regular
Force member with the Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy and moved to Victoria. Since then apart from playing saxophone in the ensemble and as a soloist, you
can see him as the Drum Major in front of the Band on parade or in the recording
studio when needed.
In Quebec, David performed with his saxophone quartet and a variety of big bands
and concert bands. He taught saxophone, flute and clarinet and conducted elementary to high school level bands. He also toured Quebec with the well known singer
Dan Bigras conducting his big band and performing at the Montreal Jazz Festival.
Mr. Gagnon is currently working on a Master of Music Degree in Conducting under
the supervision of Dr. Gerald King.
DR. GERALD KING
Dr. King is Professor of Music at the University of Victoria where he serves as the
conductor of the UVic Wind Symphony and heads the Music Education Division.
From 2004–2012 he served as Director of the School of Music. Internationally recognized as one of Canada’s most respected conductors, adjudicators, educators
and keynote speakers, Dr. King is the recipient of many prestigious honors and
awards. Dr. King is a former student of internationally renowned conductor, Maestro
Kazuyoshi Akiyama with whom he studied the Saito Conducting Technique. His professional career has taken him throughout Canada, the United States, Great Britain,
Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Japan, Mexico, Hong Kong,
Australia, and Switzerland. Dr. King’s conducting appearances with Regional, National,
International Honor, and Professional Ensembles have been praised for performance
quality, artistry, and creativity.
Dr. King is also widely recognized as an expert for his ability to link theory and practice in the field of teaching and learning. Among his many recordings and publications
is a chapter in the book, Creativity and Music Education, written by seventeen authors
from the United States, Canada, Israel, Australia, Great Britain, Spain, and Scotland.
The book includes a forward by noted author on creativity, Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi.
In addition, Dr. King has completed a well-received DVD—The Craft of Conducting.
Dr. King is a Yamaha Artist Educator/Conductor.

�UVIC WIND SYMPHONY PERSONNEL
PICCOLO
Cooper Reed	

SOPRANO SAXOPHONE	
Austin Nicholl

TUBA
Dayna Waller*

FLUTE
I Sierra Phosy*
Jillian Broughton
II Bailey Finley
Monica Mun

ALTO SAXOPHONE
I Seán Maynard*
II Austin Nicholl

DOUBLE BASS		
Blake Palm*

ALTO FLUTE		
Jillian Broughton
OBOE
Theresa Mothersill
Allison Phillips
CLARINET
I Marcella Barz*
Samuel He
II James Yi
Sunny Chu
William Constable
III Mark Kim		
Jynelle Grigg
Alina Liang
BASS CLARINET
Kylie Flower
CONTRA BASS		
Adam Jasieniuk
BASSOON
Lee Whitehorne

TENOR SAXOPHONE
Skye Eriksen
BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Matthew Bell
CORNET/ TRUMPET
Matthew MacLean*
Justin Bury
Alex White
Emily McDermid
John Hamblett
Jordan Smale
FRENCH HORN
I Samuel McNally*	
II Drake Lovett
III Simon Dawkins
IV John Millsip
TROMBONE
I Eric Showers*		
II Owen Worby
BASS TROMBONE
Zoe McLaren
EUPHONIUM
Jaclyn Kreke*
Kevin Gavaghan

PERCUSSION	
Erika Buerfeind*
Allyssa Haigh*	
Julia Albano-Crockford
David Lochead
Tamara Nemeth
William Exner
POLICE CAR SIREN
Justin Bury
TIMPANI
Tristan Holleufer*
THERAMIN-VIOLIN
Jessica d’Oliveira
PIANO
James Yi
LIBRARIAN	
Matthew MacLean
POSTER DESIGN
Emily McDermid

* Principal

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�Wind Symphony

UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA

One Ring to Rule Them All
Dr. Gerald King, Conductor
David P. Gagnon, Graduate Assistant Conductor

Friday, February 6, 2015 • 8:00 p.m.
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
University of Victoria
Adults $15 / Students &amp; Seniors $10

�Program
Symphony No. 1: The Lord of the Rings	
	
I. Gandalf [The Wizard]
	
II. Lothlórien [The Elvenwood]
	
III. Gollum [Sméagol]
	
IV. Journey in the Dark
		
a. The Mines of Moria
		
b. The Bridge of Khazad-Dum
	
V. Hobbits

Johan de Meij

Intermission

Jason and the Golden Fleece		
	
I. Jason and the Argonauts

Elizabeth Raum

UVic Trombone Choir
Scott MacInnes, Conductor
Sheltering Sky					 John Mackey
Salvation is Created			

Pavel Tschesnokoff

David P. Gagnon, Conductor
Prairie, Ride, and Sunset				 John Estacio
David P. Gagnon, Conductor

�UVIC WIND SYMPHONY PERSONNEL
PICCOLO
Cooper Reed	

CONTRA BASS		
Adam Jasieniuk

FLUTE
I Sierra Phosy*
Jillian Broughton
II Bailey Finley
Monica Mun

BASSOON
Lee Whitehorne

OBOE
Theresa Mothersill
Allison Phillips

ALTO SAXOPHONE
I Sean Maynard*
II Austin Nicholl

ENGLISH HORN	
Allison Phillips		
		
Eb CLARINET	
Erin Onyschtschuk

TENOR SAXOPHONE
Julian Malinowski

CLARINET
I Marcella Barz*
Samuel He
II James Yi
Sunny Chu
William Constable
III Mark Kim		
Jynelle Grigg
Alina Liang ‡

CORNET/ TRUMPET
Matthew Maclean*
Justin Bury
Alex White
Emily McDermid
John Hamblett
Jordan Smale

BASS CLARINET
Kylie Flower

SOPRANO SAXOPHONE	
Austin Nicholl

BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Matthew Bell

FRENCH HORN
I Samuel McNally*	
II Drake Lovett
III Simon Dawkins
IV John Millsip

TROMBONE
I Eric Showers*		
II Owen Worby
III Zachary Power ‡
BASS TROMBONE
Zoe McLaren
EUPHONIUM
Jaclyn Kreke*
Kevin Gavaghan
TUBA
Dayna Waller*
DOUBLE BASS
Blake Palm
PERCUSSION	
Erika Buerfeind*
Allyssa Haigh*	
Julia Albano-Crockford
David Lochead
Tamara Nemeth
William Exner
TIMPANI
Tristan Holleufer*
PIANO
James Yi
* Principal
‡ Lord of the Rings

TROMBONE CHOIR
Scott MacInnes, Conductor
Trombones: Brandon Chaplin, Liam Caveney, Owen Worby, Zachary Power,
	
Josh Yates, Eric Showers, Trevor Hoy, Zoe McLaren
Percussion: Allyssa Haigh, Julian Albano-Crockford
Timpani: Tristan Holleufer			

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�Wind Symphony

UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA

Dr. Gerald King, conductor

With
The Naden Band
of the Royal Canadian Navy
Director of Music and Commanding Officer
Lieutenant (N) Matthew Clark

Friday, November 21, 2014 • 8:00 p.m.
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
University of Victoria
Adults $15 / Students &amp; Seniors $10

�Program
Naden Band
Lest We Forget				
Robert Jager
								 (b. 1939)
Lt. Matthew Clark, conductor
Celebrations						 John Zdechlik
								 (b. 1937)
Dr. Gerald King, conductor
Wind Symphony
Tears of St. Lawrence					
(Canadian premiere)				

Aaron Perrine
(b. 1979)

Dr. Gerald King, conductor
Morning Alleluias for the Winter Solstice		
Ron Nelson
								 (b. 1929)
Lt. Matthew Clark, conductor
Intermission

Wind Symphony and Naden Band
Traveler						 David Maslanka
								 (b. 1943)
Lt. Matthew Clark, conductor
	
Four Scottish Dances					 Malcolm Arnold
	
I. Pesante				
(1921– 2006)
	
II. Vivace				
arr. John Paynter
	
III. Allegretto
	
IV. Con Brio
Dr. Gerald King, conductor

�b i o g ra p h i e s
Dr. Gerald King
Conductor, University of Victoria Wind Symphony
Dr. Gerald King is Professor of Music at the University of Victoria where he
serves as the conductor of the UVic Wind Symphony and is the Head of
Music Education. Internationally recognized as one of Canada’s most respected conductors, adjudicators, educators, and keynote speakers, Dr. King
is the recipient of numerous awards and honors. In 2003 he was elected into
the prestigious American Bandmasters Association, when he served as Guest
Conductor of The United States Army Band (Pershing’s Own), in Washington, DC. In 2012 he was appointed as Principal Guest Conductor of the
internationally recognized Pacific Symphonic Wind Ensemble in celebration
of the ensemble’s 30th anniversary. As well, he received the BC Music Educators’ Association Honorary Life Award and was also inducted into Phi Beta
Mu (International Fraternity for Wind Band Conductors). In March 2014 he
was chosen to conduct the Ostwald/Sousa award winning composition, Pale
Blue on Deep by American composer, Aaron Perrine, with the University of
South Carolina Wind Ensemble. Also, in 2014, Dr. King was appointed as the
International member of the Western International Band Clinic University
Collegiate Advisory Board.
A former student of internationally renowned conductor, Maestro Kazuyoshi
Akiyama, Dr. King’s professional career has taken him throughout Canada,
the United States, Great Britain, Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Germany, Italy,
France, Spain, Japan, Mexico, Hong Kong, Australia, and Switzerland. Dr. King’s
conducting appearances with regional, national, international honor and
professional ensembles have been praised for performance quality, artistry,
and creativity. Throughout his career he has been a champion of new music,
premiering over 30 compositions. Dr. King is a Yamaha Artist Conductor.

�Lieutenant (N) Matthew Clark, CD
Commanding Officer / Director of Music
Since assuming command of the Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy in
October 2011, Lieutenant navy Matthew Clark’s artistic vision, coupled with
his passion for symphonic wind music and deep regard for military music
tradition, has inspired a number of recording projects and innovative collaborations with the Victoria Philharmonic Choir, the University of Victoria’s
music and theatre departments, and the Victoria Symphony. Lt (N) Clark
and the Naden Band recently commissioned and performed a new work
from Ian MacDougall and will continue to encourage new Canadian music in
the future.
A graduate of the University of Toronto, Lt(N) Clark studied conducting
and wind ensemble repertoire extensively with Dr. Gillian MacKay. He has
also worked with notable wind ensemble specialists Eugene Corporon, Jack
Stamp, and Craig Kirchhoff.
An equally gifted euphonium soloist, Lt(N) Clark’s 2007 solo recording for
the Arktos Label, entitled EUPHONIUM, has been featured on CBC Radio
and in the British Bandsman, the longest-running international publication of
brass bands.

Your contribution makes a difference!
The arts have always been dependent on the generosity of its
patrons, and a donation to the School of Music can make all the
difference to the future of our students. A scholarship of just
$500 a year can change a life forever.
For more information about our giving initiatives, please
contact Fine Arts Development Officer Karen Walker at
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�UVic Wind Symphony Personnel
Conductor
Dr. Gerald King
Piccolo
Cooper Reed
Flute
Sierra Phosey*
Jillian Broughton	
Bailey Finley
Monica Mun	
Oboe
Theresa Mothersill*
Allison Phillips
english horn
Allison Phillips
E-Flat Clarinet
Erin Onyschtschuk 	
Clarinet
Marcella Barz*
Samuel He
James Yi
Sunny Chu
Mark Kim			
Jynelle Grigg
William Constable

Cornet/trumpet
Matthew MacLean*
Alex White
Justin Bury
Emily McDermid
John Hamblett
Jordan Smale
French Horn
Samuel McNally*
Drake Lovett
Simon Dawkins
John Millsip
Justin Malchow ‡
James Waddell ‡
Trombone
Eric Showers*
Owen Worby
Zoe McLaren
Euphonium
Jaclyn Kreke*
Kevin Gavaghan	
Tuba
Dayna Waller*

Bass Clarinet
Kylie Flower

Double Bass
Blake Palm

Contra Bass Clarinet
Adam Jasieniuk

Percussion		
Erika Buerfeind*
Alyssa Haigh*
Julia Albano-Crockford
David Lochead
Tamara Nemeth
Camden McAllister

Bassoon
Lee Whitehorne
Alto Saxophone
Austin Nicholl*
Sean Maynard
Tenor Saxophone
Julian Malinowski
Baritone Saxophone
Zachary Smith

Timpani
Tristan Holleufer*
Piano
James Yi
Joshua Poon
* Principal
‡ Performing in combined Wind Symphony
and Naden Band works.

�Naden Band Personnel
Director of Music and Commanding Officer
Lieutenant (N) Matthew Clark
Flute/Piccolo
PO1 Marie-Perle Broadley*
PO1 Karen Shields

Trombone
PO2 Alon Soraya
PO2 Shawn Wright

Oboe
CPO2 Pierre Cayer
PO2 Katrina Bligh*

Bass Trombone
PO2 Bob McNally*

Bassoon
PO2 Robyn Jutras
Clarinet
PO1 Raymona Sutton*
PO1 Edith Eaton
PO2 Rebecca Hissen
PO2 Mélanie Paré
Bass Clarinet
PO2 Marielle Audet
alto Saxophone
LS Barrie Sorensen
LS Roy Styffe
tenor Saxophone
PO2 David P. Gagnon

Euphonium
PO2 André Cossette
Tuba
PO2 Tim Keels*
PO2 Mike Savich
Electric Bass
PO2 Ross Macdonald
Percussion
PO2 Richard Lang*
PO2 Robert Stevens
snare drum
Sgt Jonathan Eng
keyboards
PO2 Olivier Néron-Bilodeau

baritone Saxophone
PO2 Ken Gibson*
French Horn
PO2 Paul Darling
PO2 Annie McCrady*

* Principal

Trumpet
PO2 Miguel Valdes De La Hoz
PO1 Mike Broadley
PO2 John Ellis*
PO2 Greg Sly
PO2 Matthew McCrady

The Naden Band appears by kind permission of Rear Admiral
William Truelove, Commander of Maritime Forces Pacific.

�Upcoming Events
Saturday, November 22, 8:00 p.m. (Admission by donation)
SONIC LAB: Stories Told with Sounds
Ajtony Csaba, conductor
UVic’s contemporary music ensemble performs works by Jonathan Harvey,
Gérard Pesson, and Salvatore Sciarrino.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Sunday, November 23, 8:00 p.m. (Admission by donation)
VOCAL JAZZ FALL SHOWCASE: Shades of Blue
Wendell Clanton, director
A concert of soulful ballads to warm the heart, and hot swing charts to warm the feet.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Monday, November 24, 8:00 p.m. ($18/$14)
FACULTY CONCERT SERIES: Arthur Rowe, piano
Critically acclaimed pianist, Arthur Rowe, performs solo piano works by Schubert and Liszt.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Wednesday, November 26, 12:30 p.m. (Admission by donation)
FACULTY CONCERT SERIES: Alexandra Pohran Dawkins, oboe &amp; English horn
A presentation of Alexandra Pohran Dawkins’ recent research and
creative work, with performances on oboe and English horn.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Saturday, November 29, 8:00 p.m. ($15/$10/$5)
UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA ORCHESTRA: Ways of Passion
Ajtony Csaba, conductor
With Elizabeth Clarke, piano (UVic Concerto Competition winner)
Performing Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. 15, Strauss’ Don Juan Op. 20,
and selections from Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet.
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
Thursday, December 4, 8:00 p.m. ($15/$10/$5)
DON WRIGHT SYMPHONIC WINDS: Colours!
Michael Keddy, conductor
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
Tickets available at the UVic Ticket Centre (250-721-8480),
online (www.tickets.uvic.ca) and at the door.
To receive our On the Pulse brochure and
newsletter by email, contact: concert@uvic.ca

�

www.finearts.uvic.ca/music/events

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UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA

Fanfare for a New Era
Dr. Gerald King, Conductor
David P. Gagnon, Graduate Assistant Conductor

Friday, October 17, 2014, 8:00 p.m.
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
University of Victoria
Adults $15 / Students &amp; Seniors $10

�Program
Fanfare for a New Era				

Jack Stamp

Love’s Red Rose					 Allan Gilliland
Castel Sant’ Angelo (Canadian Premiere)	 	

Luigi Zaninelli

Pacifica					

Robert Buckley

Conductor: David P. Gagnon

Intermission

Looking Upward Suite			
	
	
	

John Philip Sousa
ed. John Bourgeois

1, By the Light of the Polar Star
2. Under the Southern Cross
3. Mars and Venus

Bravura	

					Charles Duble

Upcoming Concert Spectacular!
Friday, November 21, 2014 • 8 p.m.
University of Victoria Wind Symphony
with
The Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy

�UVic Wind Symphony Personnel
Piccolo
Cooper Reed	
Flute
Sierra Phosy*
Jillian Broughton	
Bailey Finely
Monica Mun
Oboe
Theresa Mothersill
Allison Phillips
English Horn		
Allison Phillips			
			
Eb Clarinet		
Erin Onyschtschuk	
Clarinet
Marcella Barz*
Samuel He
James Yi
Sunny Chu
Mark Kim			
Jynelle Grigg
William Constable
Bass Clarinet
Kylie Flower
Contra Bass		
Adam Jasieniuk
Bassoon
Lee Whitehorne
Alto Saxophone
Austin Nicholl*
Sean Maynard

Cornet/ Trumpet
Matthew MacLean*
Alex White
Justin Bury
Emily McDermid
John Hamblett
Jordan Smale
French Horn
Samuel McNally*		
Drake Lovett
Simon Dawkins
John Millsip
Trombone
Eric Showers*			
Owen Worby
Zoe McLaren
Euphonium
Jaclyn Kreke*
Kevin Gavaghan
Tuba
Dayna Waller*
Percussion		
Erika Buerfeind*
Alyssa Haigh*			
Julia Albano-Crockford
David Lochead
Tamara Nemeth
Camden McAllister
Brandon Chow
Timpani
Tristan Holleufer*
PIANO
James Yi

Tenor Saxophone
Julian Malinowski
Baritone Saxophone
Zachary Smith

* Principal

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UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA

Fiesta!
Eugene Dowling, conductor

Friday, March 28, 2014, 8:00 p.m.
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
University of Victoria
Adults $14 / Students &amp; Seniors $12

�Program
Symphonic Dance No. 3 – “Fiesta”

Symphony No. 2 (Sinfonía India) (1935)	

Clifton Williams
(b. 1923)
Carlos Chávez
(1899–1978)
Arr. Frank Erickson

Intermission

Sensemayá (1937)				
Silvestre Revueltas
	(1899–1940)
La Fiesta Mexicana (1949)		
H. Owen Reed
	
Carnival		 			 (1910–2014)
Danzon No. 2				

Arturo Márquez
(b. 1950)
Arr. Oliver Nickel

�p r o g ra m n ot e s
Symphonic Dance No. 3 (Fiesta) is one of five Symphonic Dances commissioned by the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra to celebrate its 25th anniversary in 1964. The composer wanted to reflect the excitement and color
of the city’s many Mexican celebrations in what he called “the pageantry of
Latin American celebration – street bands, bull fights, bright costumes, the
colorful legacy of a proud people.”
For decades Carlos Chávez (1899–1978) embodied Mexican music and represented it as a composer, conductor and an all-around cultural missionary.
But in today’s musical landscape, Chávez’s modernist pedigree – esteemed
by Aaron Copland and others in the United States – matters less and
Chávez’s mercurial contemporary Silvestre Revueltas (1899-1940) seems at
least as dominant a figure in Mexican cultural history.
In his Sinfonía India, Carlos Chávez looked to indigenous melodies to create an authentically Mexican work. The symphony is based on three native
melodies (hence the title), which supply the ideas for what are in effect three
movements, though they are performed without pause. The melodies are
from the Huicholes of Nayarit, the Yaquis of Sonora, and the Seris of Tiburón
Island in Baja California, supplemented by secondary themes, some of which
are also quoted from folklore.
The Wind Symphony is proud to present the Canadian premiere of the
chamber version of Sensemayá by Silvestre Revueltas. The rhythms are laid
out precisely and have considerable visceral impact, very much in a manner
that recalls Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring. Reueltas based the work on
a poem by the Cuban poet Nicolás Guillén. Guillén’s poem evokes a magical snake sacrifice by the Cuban Mayombe sect who are of central African
Bantu origin. The chamber version that we will perform tonight was written
in 1937 for chamber ensemble; one year later, the composer transcribed and
expanded it for full orchestra.
La Fiesta Mexicana was written by H. Owen Reed in 1949, based on experiences gained during a five-month stay in Mexico on a Guggenheim Fellowship. Carnival is given over to unceasing entertainment and celebration. At
the beginning, the listener hears the itinerant circus, then the market, the
bullfight, the town band, and finally the cantinas with their band of mariachis.
The authentic folk tunes Reed used can be found in Chapala, Jalisco, and
Guadalajara.

�We will conclude this program of Mexican music and music inspired by
Mexico with the Danzón No. 2 of Arturo Márquez. Although Márquez was
already an accomplished composer in Mexico, his music started to reach
the international stage with the introduction of his series of Danzones in the
early 1990s. They are inspired on a dance style called Danzón, which has its
origins in Cuba but is a very important part of the folklore of the Mexican
state of Veracruz. Márquez got his inspiration while visiting a ballroom in
Veracruz. Danzón No. 2 was included on the program of the Simon Bolívar
Youth Orchestra conducted by Gustavo Dudamel on their 2007 tour of
Europe and the United States. As a result of the strong public response to
the orchestra’s performance of the piece, it has appeared in many orchestral programs all over the world and sparked an interest in other works by
Márquez.
~ Program notes by Eugene Dowling
B I O G R A P HY
Eugene Dowling has been a faculty member of the School of Music, University of Victoria for nearly forty years and was Principal tubist with the
Victoria Symphony for twenty-five years. Since leaving the symphony he has
maintained an active schedule as a conductor, soloist, clinician and chamber musician. His recording The English Tuba on the Fanfare/Pro Arte label
was nominated for a Juno Award and received a number of favourable
reviews and worldwide radio play. Under Dowling’s direction, the Victoria
Tuba Christmas ensemble has raised thousands of dollars for local charities
and has been featured in such diverse venues as CBC TV’s The Journal and
with the Victoria Symphony Christmas Pops program. Eugene Dowling is a
Yamaha Artist.

Your contribution makes a difference!
The arts have always been dependent on the generosity of its
patrons, and a donation to the School of Music can make all the
difference to the future of our students. A scholarship of just
$500 a year can change a life forever.
For more information about our giving initiatives, please
contact Fine Arts Development Officer Karen Walker at
250-721-6305 or via email at kmwalker @uvic.ca.

�Sensemayá
canto para matar una culebra
by Nicolás Guillén

Sensemayá
(Chant to kill a snake)
translated by Willis Knapp Jones

¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombé!
¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombé!
¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombé!

¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombé!
¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombé!
¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombé!

La culebra tiene los ojos de vidrio;
la culebra viene y se enreda en un palo;
con sus ojos de vidrio, en un palo;
con sus ojos do vidrio.
La culebra camina sin patas,;
la culebra se esconde en la yerba;
caminando se esconde en la yerba,
caminando sin patas.

The snake has eyes of glass;
The snake coils on a stick;
With his eyes of glass on a stick,
With his eyes of glass.
The snake can move without feet;
The snake can hide in the grass;
Crawling he hides in the grass,
Moving without feet.

¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombe!
¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombé!
¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombé!

¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombe!
¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombe!
¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombe!

Tú le das con el hacha, y se muere:
¡dale ya!
¡No le des con el pie, que te muerde,
no le des con el pie, que se va!

Hit him with an ax and he dies;
Hit him! Go on, hit him!
Don’t hit him with your foot or he’ll bite;
Don’t hit him with your foot, or he’ll get away.

Sensemayá, la culebra,
sensemayá,
Sensemayá, con sus ojos,
sensemaya.
Sensemayá, con su lengua,
sensemayá.
Sensemayá, con su boca,
sensemayá.

Sensemayá, the snake,
sensemayá.
Sensemayá, with his eyes,
sensemayá.
Sensemayá, with his tongue,
sensemayá.
Sensemayá, with his mouth,
sensemayá.

¡La culebra muerta no puede comer;
la culebra muerta no puede silbar;,
no puede caminar,
no puede correr!
¡La culebra muerta no puede mirar;
la culebra muerta no puede beber;
no puede respirar,
no puede morder!

The dead snake cannot eat;
the dead snake cannot hiss;
he cannot move,
he cannot run!
The dead snake cannot look;
the dead snake cannot drink;
he cannot breathe,
he cannot bite.

¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombé!
Sensemayá, la culebra . . .
¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombé!
Sensemayá, no se mueve . . .
¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombé!
Sensemayá, Za culebra . . .
¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombé!
Sensemayá, se murio!

¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombé!
Sensemayá, the snake . . .
¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombé!
Sensemayá, does not move . . .
¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombé!
Sensemayá, the snake . . .
¡Mayombe-bombe-mayombé!
Sensemayá, he died!

�UVic Wind Symphony Personnel
Piccolo
Gillian Newburn
Flute
Thomas Bauer*
Kelsey Dupuis
Sierra Phosy
Jillian Broughton
Oboe
Teigan Cosgrove*
Georgia Dowgert
Clarinet
Marcella Barz*
Erin Onyschtschuk 	
Dominic Thibault
Sunny Chu
William Constable
Samuel He
Mark Kim			
Jynelle Grigg
Bass Clarinet
Kylie Flower
Bassoon
Lee Whitehorne*
Eric Boulter
Alto Saxophone
Sean Maynard*
Austin Nicholl

Cornet
Matthew MacLean*
Justin Bury (assistant principal)
John Hamblett
Ian VanGils
Trumpet
Emily McDermid
Victoria-Rose Hunt
Trombone
Matthew Kelly*
Eric Showers	
Zoe McLaren
Trevor Hoy
Euphonium
Jaclyn Kreke*
Matthew Blockberger
Tuba
Russell Larden*
Kory Major**
VIOLIN
Lindsey Herle
Emily MacCallum
Double Bass
Blake Palm
PIANO
Frances Armstrong-Douglas

Tenor Saxophone
Adam Jasieniuk

HARP
Josh Layne ‡

Baritone Saxophone
Zach Smith

Percussion		
Sky Kim*
Erika Buerfeind
Tristan Holleufer
David Lochead
Julia Albano-Crockford
Tamara Nemeth

French Horn
Simon Dawkins*
Drake Lovett
Norbert Ziegler**
Josh Yates
Samuel McNally

Timpani
Camden McAllister*
* Principal
** Alumni
‡ Community member

�Upcoming Events
Saturday, March 29, 11:00 a.m. (Free admission)
THE DIGITAL CONCERT HALL: Berlin Philharmonic
Broadcast of a recent performance by the Berlin Philharmonic from their
Digital Concert Hall. With Sir Simon Rattle, conductor &amp; Peter Sellers, staging.
J.S. Bach – St. John Passion
Rm. B037, MacLaurin Building B-Wing
Saturday, March 29, 8:00 p.m. ($17.50 &amp; $13.50)
FACULTY CONCERT SERIES
Alexander Dunn, guitar
Program will include:
Schulz – Studies
Bach – Suite BWV 1009
Britten – Nocturnal after John Dowland, Op. 70
Willcocks – Studies
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Sunday, March 30, 2:00 p.m. (Admission by donation)
UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA CHAMBER SINGERS
Wine,Water &amp; Roses
Garry Froese, conductor
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Sunday, March 30, 8:00 p.m. (Admission by donation)
VOCAL JAZZ SPRING SHOWCASE
Spring Forward
Wendell Clanton, director
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Saturday, April 5, 8:00 p.m. ($17.50 &amp; $13.50)
UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA CHORUS &amp; ORCHESTRA
Ajtony Csaba, conductor
Susan Young, chorus director
Berlioz – Symphonie Fantastique, Op. 14
Bruckner – Mass No.3 in F minor, WAB 28
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
Tickets available at the UVic Ticket Centre (250-721-8480),
online (www.tickets.uvic.ca) and at the door.
To receive our On the Pulse brochure and
newsletter by email, contact: concert@uvic.ca

�

www.finearts.uvic.ca/music/events

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UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA

50th Anniversary Alumni Concert

Dr. Gerald King, Conductor
Paul Vickers, Graduate Assistant Conductor
Kory Major, Guest Tuba Soloist
Steven Price, Guest Narrator

Friday, November 23, 2012, 8:00 p.m.
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
University of Victoria
Adults $14 / Students &amp; Seniors $12

�Program
Gavorkna Fanfare				
Scenes from the Louvre	
	
I. The Portals
	
II. Children’s Gallery
	
III. Kings of France
	
IV. Nativity Paintings
	
V. Finale

		

Jack Stamp
Norman Dello Joio

Paul Vickers, Conductor*
an American Elegy					
Teutonic Tales (Canadian Premiere)			
	
I. Devil Dance
	
II. Freya: Goddess of Beauty and Love
	
III. Thor’s Hammer

Frank Ticheli
Robert W. Smith

Kory Major, Guest Tuba Soloist
Kory Major’s appearance for this 50th Anniversary Alumni Concert is
sponsored by Dennis Latham, Anne Fedora, and the School of Music.

Intermission

The Little Ripper					 David Stanhope
Paul Vickers, Conductor*
Of Sailors and Whales (Five Scenes from Melville)
	
I. Ishmael
	
II. QueeQueg
	
III. Father Mapple
	
IV. Ahab
	
V. The White Whale

W. Francis McBeth

Steven Price, Guest Narrator
The Army of the Nile					 Kenneth Alford
* This performance is in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the Master of Music Degree in Conducting Performance.

�BIOGRAPHIES
Dr. Gerald King
Dr. Gerald King is Professor of Music at the University of Victoria where he serves as
the conductor of the UVic Wind Symphony and heads the graduate Wind Conducting program. Recognized as one of Canada’s most respected conductors, adjudicators, and educators, Dr. King is the recipient of numerous awards—most recently,
in the fall of 2012 he received the British Columbia Music Educators’ Association
Honorary Life Award and was also inducted into Phi Beta Mu (International Fraternity for Wind Band Conductors). Although he is primarily recognized as a conductor of
Wind Bands, he is equally comfortable conducting Orchestras and Choirs. A former
student of internationally renowned conductor, Maestro Kazuyoshi Akiyama, Dr.
King’s professional career has taken him throughout Canada, the United States,
Great Britain, Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Japan,
Mexico, Hong Kong, and Australia. Dr. King’s conducting appearances with regional,
national, international honor and professional ensembles have been praised for
performance quality, artistry, and creativity.
Paul Vickers, B Mus Studies, Grad Dip Ed.
Paul Vickers is currently the Graduate Assistant Conductor of the University of
Victoria Wind Symphony where he is completing his Masters of Music in conducting
with Dr. Gerald King. Prior to his placement in Victoria, Paul conducted wind and
jazz ensembles in Sydney, Australia guiding several ensembles to award winning
performances at festivals across the country. Paul was also the Assistant Conductor
for an Australian honours-band performing at the prestigious Midwest Band and
Orchestra Directors Conference in Chicago, 2007.
As a trombonist, Paul was a performance major at the Sydney Conservatorium of
Music, where he studied with the Principal Trombonist of the Australian Opera
Ballet Orchestra, and Associate Principal Trombonist of the Sydney Symphony
Orchestra. He has also earned a Graduate Diploma in Music Education from the
University of New England, Australia. Paul has conducted on training programs
with professional orchestras in Australia and New Zealand, and in 2010 he travelled
to the University of Texas at Austin as the recipient of a scholarship from the World
Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles.

�Kory Major
		
		
	
		
		
		
		

Kory Major is from Terrace, BC and grew up with a love of 	
music. He began his Undergraduate studies at The University 	
of Victoria with Eugene Dowling. While in Victoria, Kory was a
member of the UVic Wind Symphony as well as the Orchestra. 	
He also served as Principal Tubist with the Greater Victoria
Youth Orchestra and performed with The Victoria Civic
Orchestra.

		
He is currently attending The New England Conservatory 	
		
where he studies with Mike Roylance, Principal Tubist of the
Boston Symphony Orchestra. Before moving to Boston, Kory completed his Artist
Diploma at the Glenn Gould School at The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto
where he was a student of National Ballet Tubist Sasha Johnson.
Steven Price
Baritone, Steven Price has earned a place for himself on the stages and in the
concert halls of Canada, the United States and Europe. With his versatility, rich tone
and commanding stage presence he has received praise from audiences and critics
alike. His operatic repertoire ranges from the works of Mozart and Rossini to those
of Puccini and Bizet. On the oratorio platform, he is called upon to perform works
by composers such as Handel, Orff and Mendelssohn. Steven’s encouraging manner
with soloists and choristers of all ages is highly regarded and he is highly sought
after as a vocal and choral adjudicator and clinician.
Steven lives with his wife and his four children in Victoria. He teaches Musical
Theatre and Drama at Oak Bay High School.

�Wind Symphony Personnel, Fall 2012
Piccolo
Thomas Law
Flute
I Thomas Bauer (principal)
Lynette Lai
II Jennifer Messelink
Jane Wong
Oboe
I Diana Doublet (principal)
II Georgia Dowgert
Eb Clarinet		
Caitlin Miller
Clarinet
I Paul Gilchrist (principal)
Marcella Barz
Erin Onyschtschuk	
II James Yi
Matthew Kaufhold
William Constable
Sunny Chu	
III Emma Litzcke
Mark Kim
Dominic Thibault
Bass Clarinet
Kylie Flower
Bassoon
Lee Whitehorne
Alto Saxophone
I Paul Spelt (principal)
II Jacqueline Cable
Tenor Saxophone
Sean Maynard
Baritone Saxophone
Alice Maundrell

Cornet
I Ian Cohen (principal)
Alfons Fear (assistant principal)
II Cameron Kenis
III Adam Bendorffe
Trumpet
I Alex White
II Victoria-Rose Hunt
French Horn
I Justin Malchow	 (principal)
II Simon Dawkins
III Norbert Ziegler
IV Katherine Brown
Trombone
I Trevor Hoy (principal)
II Megan White	
Bass Andrew Coldwells
Euphonium
Jake Autio (principal)
Jaclyn Kreke
Tuba
Doug Nelson (principal)
Russell Larden
Double Bass
Blake Palm
Percussion		
Camden McCallister (principal)
Will Exner
Sky Kim
Jesse Bell
Julia Albano-Crockford
Allyssa Haigh
Timpani
Brandon Chow (principal)
Piano			
James Yi

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UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA

Eugene Dowling, conductor

With
The Naden Band
of the Royal Canadian Navy
Director of Music and Commanding Officer
Lieutenant (N) Matthew Clark

Friday, February 7, 2014, 8:00 p.m.
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
University of Victoria
Adults $14 / Students &amp; Seniors $12

�Program
Winspear Fanfare

Allan Gilliland
(b. 1965)

Bassoon Concerto 		
	
Allegro vivace
	Largo
	
Allegro molto

Eric Ewazen
(b. 1954)

Petty Officer Second Class
Robyn Jutras, bassoon
Chochek Rhapsody	
				
Festive Overture

Nebojsa Macura
(b. 1982)
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906 –1975)
arr. Donald Hunsberger

The Naden Band
Intermission

Symphony No. 8 		
	
Moderate-very fast 	
	Moderate
	
Moderate-very fast-moderate-very fast

David Maslanka
(b. 1943)

The Wind Symphony and the Naden Band

�b i o g ra p h i e s
Professor Eugene Dowling
Conductor, University of Victoria Wind Symphony
Eugene Dowling has been a faculty member of the School of Music, University of Victoria for nearly forty years and was Principal Tubist with the
Victoria Symphony for twenty-five years. Since leaving the symphony he has
maintained an active schedule as a conductor, soloist, clinician and chamber musician. His recording The English Tuba on the Fanfare/Pro Arte label
was nominated for a Juno Award and received a number of favourable
reviews and worldwide radio play. Under Dowling’s direction, the Victoria
Tuba Christmas Ensemble has raised thousands of dollars for local charities
and has been featured in such diverse venues as CBC TV’s The Journal and
with the Victoria Symphony Christmas Pops program. Eugene Dowling is a
Yamaha Artist.
Lieutenant (N) Matthew Clark, CD
Commanding Officer / Director of Music
Since assuming command of the Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy in
October 2011, Lieutenant navy Matthew Clark’s artistic vision, coupled with
his passion for symphonic wind music and deep regard for military music
tradition, has inspired a number of recording projects and innovative collaborations with the Victoria Philharmonic Choir, the University of Victoria’s
music and theatre departments, and the Victoria Symphony. Lt (N) Clark
and the Naden Band recently commissioned and performed a new work
from Ian MacDougall and will continue to encourage new Canadian music in
the future.
A graduate of the University of Toronto, Lt(N) Clark studied conducting
and wind ensemble repertoire extensively with Dr. Gillian MacKay. He has
also worked with notable wind ensemble specialists Eugene Corporon, Jack
Stamp, and Craig Kirchhoff.
An equally gifted euphonium soloist, Lt(N) Clark’s 2007 solo recording for
the Arktos Label, entitled EUPHONIUM, has been featured on CBC Radio
and in the British Bandsman, the longest-running international publication of
brass bands.

�PO2 Robyn Jutras
Bassoon Soloist
PO2 Robyn Jutras joined the Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy in
the spring of 2010, and was happy to be posted home to the west coast.
Originally from Vancouver, Robyn studied at the University of Victoria where
she completed her Bachelor of Music in 2004 before moving to New York
to earn a Master of Music from the Juilliard School in 2007. Other musical
highlights included a tour of southern Germany with Festivalensemble Stuttgart, a woodwind quintet tour in Korea, performance of a double quintet
with the New York Wind Quintet and summer sessions at Domaine Forget
in Quebec as well as at the Banff Centre. Currently PO2 Jutras plays in
several ensembles within the Naden Band, including the concert band, stage
band, sax quartet, and woodwind quintet, which is preparing for an upcoming concert at UBC. She also composes and arranges music for the band,
and occasionally plays contrabassoon with the Victoria Symphony. When
she’s not busy bassooning, you might find her out hiking up or biking down a
mountain, playing floor hockey, or enjoying one of Victoria’s many excellent
restaurants.
Your contribution makes a difference!
The arts have always been dependent on the generosity of its
patrons, and a donation to the School of Music can make all the
difference to the future of our students. A scholarship of just
$500 a year can change a life forever.
For more information about our giving initiatives, please
contact Fine Arts Development Officer Karen Walker at
250-721-6305 or via email at kmwalker @uvic.ca.

Thank-you to our sponsors:

�UVic Wind Symphony Personnel
Conductor
Eugene Dowling
Piccolo
Gillian Newburn
Flute
Thomas Bauer*
Jane Wong
Sierra Phosy
Jillian Broughton
Oboe
Teigan Cosgrove*
Georgia Dowgert
Clarinet
Marcella Barz*
Erin Onyschtschuk 	
Dominic Thibault
Sunny Chu
William Constable
Samuel He
Mark Kim			
Jynelle Grigg
Bass Clarinet
Kylie Flower
Contra Bass Clarinet
Adam Jasieniuk
Bassoon
I Lee Whitehorne*
II Eric Boulter
Alto Saxophone
Sean Maynard*
Austin Nicholl
Tenor Saxophone
Adam Jasieniuk / Julian Malinowksi
Baritone Saxophone
Zach Smith

French Horn
Simon Dawkins*
Drake Lovett
Norbert Ziegler**
Josh Yates
Samuel McNally
Cornet
Matthew MacLean*
Justin Bury (assistant principal)
John Hamblett
Ian VanGils
Trumpet
Emily McDermid
Victoria-Rose Hunt
Trombone
Matthew Kelly*
Eric Showers	
Zoe McLaren
Euphonium
Jaclyn Kreke*
Matthew Blockberger
Tuba
Russell Larden*
Kory Major**
Double Bass
Blake Palm
Percussion		
Sky Kim*
Erika Buerfeind
Tristan Holleufer
David Lochead
Julia Albano-Crockford
Tamara Nemeth
Timpani
Camden McAllister*
* Principal
** Alumni

�Naden Band Personnel
Director of Music and Commanding Officer
Lieutenant (N) Matthew Clark
Flute/Piccolo
PO1 Marie-Perle Broadley*
PO1 Karen Shields
Oboe
CPO2 Pierre Cayer
PO2 Katrina Bligh*

Trombone
PO1 Jeremy Duggleby*
PO2 Shawn Wright
PO2 Alon Soraya
Bass Trombone
PO2 Bob McNally

Bassoon
PO2 Robyn Jutras

Euphonium
PO2 André Cossette

Clarinet
PO1 Raymona Sutton*
PO2 Mélanie Paré

Tuba
PO2 Tim Keels*
PO2 Mike Savich

Bass Clarinet
PO2 Marielle Audet

String Bass
PO2 Ross Macdonald

Saxophone
PO2 David P. Gagnon
PO2 Ken Gibson*
LS Barrie Sorensen
LS Roy Styffe

Percussion
PO2 Darren Gordon
PO2 Richard Lang*
PO2 Stephen MacDonald
PO2 Robert Stevens

French Horn
PO2 Paul Darling
PO2 Annie McCrady*
OS Karen Hough

Piano
PO2 Olivier Néron-Bilodeau

Trumpet
PO1 Mike Broadley
PO2 John Ellis*
PO2 Matthew McCrady
PO2 Greg Sly

* Principal

The Naden Band appears by kind permission of Rear Admiral
William Truelove, Commander of Maritime Forces Pacific.

�Upcoming Events
Saturday, March 1, 8:00 p.m. ($17.50 &amp; $13.50)
FACULTY CONCERT SERIES
May Ling Kwok, piano
School of Music faculty and alumna, May Ling Kwok,
performs works by Brahms, Chopin and Liszt.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Sunday, March 2, 2:30 p.m. (Free admission)
DONORS CONCERT
A special program given in appreciation of those who support
School of Music scholarships and bursaries. Featured performers
are award-winning students from the 2012-13 academic year.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Wednesday, March 5 to Friday, March 7, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Free admission)
BANDFEST 2014
A non-competitive festival for Concert Bands featuring thirty
Concert Bands from the Pacific Northwest. All participating bands will be
adjudicated by well respected conductors/adjudicators and will receive an
on-stage clinic by one of the adjudicators.
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
Friday, March 7, 8:00 p.m. ($17.50 &amp; $13.50)
UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA ORCHESTRA
Modulations
Ajtony Csaba, conductor
Program includes Le Carnival Romain Overture, Op. 9 by Berlioz; Gérard Grisey’s
Modulations, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92.
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
Saturday, March 8, 8:00 p.m. ($17.50 &amp; $13.50)
FACULTY CONCERT SERIES
Bruce Vogt Plays Schubert
An all-Schubert solo recital featuring pianist Bruce Vogt.
Informal pre-concert talk with the performer at 7:30 p.m.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Tickets available at the UVic Ticket Centre (250-721-8480),
online (www.tickets.uvic.ca) and at the door.
To receive our On the Pulse brochure and
newsletter by email, contact: concert@uvic.ca

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www.finearts.uvic.ca/music/events

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