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                    <text>Wind Symphony

UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA

In Remembrance
Eugene Dowling, conductor
With guests
Mount Douglas Secondary School Concert Choir
Mr. Doug Awai, director

Friday, November 22, 2013, 8:00 p.m.
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
University of Victoria
Adults $14 / Students &amp; Seniors $12

�Program
Firestorm
Stephen Bulla (b.1953)
With Each Sunset (Comes the Promise of a New Day)
Richard L. Saucedo (b.1947)
Hymn to the Fallen (from Saving Private Ryan)
John Williams (b.1932)
Arr. Michael Sweeney

Intermission

Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
Elliot del Borgo (1938–2013)
Symphony No. 1 (In Memoriam, Dresden, 1945)
Daniel Bukvich (b.1954)
Nimrod (from Enigma Variations)
Edward Elgar (1857–1934)
arr. Alfred Reed

�P r o g ra m N ot e s
“Music has always been used as a way of expressing emotions or as
an antidote to certain painful life encounters,” writes composer, Richard L. Saucedo. Tonight, we perform music of war and remembrance
in what we hope will be a poignant and reflective concert, a journey
through a variety of emotions as wide ranging as the music itself.
Bulla’s Firestorm, commissioned by a military band after the first Gulf
War, attempts to convey the colors, tension, and events of the war, including airborne bombing raids set against the lively hustle and bustle
of a Baghdad marketplace and the unspoiled beauty of the Iraqi countryside before the siege. Saucedo composed With Each Sunset (Comes
the Promise of a New Day) in memory of an American construction
worker in Iraq who was kidnapped and executed by terrorists in 2004.
In Hymn to the Fallen, John Williams created a powerful and emotional
melody for the end of the film Saving Private Ryan, evoking feelings of
hope and strength amid an overall tone of reverence. We are delighted to welcome the Mount Douglas Secondary School Concert Choir
under the direction of UVic alumnus Mr. Doug Awai to perform with
us tonight.
Elliot del Borgo attempted to recreate the essence of the Dylan
Thomas poem Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night in sound. Influenced by American composer Charles Ives, del Borgo used sound
layers – in the form of polytonal hymns – calling to mind the struggles
and persistence of the human spirit. Symphony No. 1 (In Memoriam
Dresden, 1945) was composed by Daniel Bukvich to depict the fierce
Allied bombing attacks on Dresden, Germany, on February 13–14,
1945. It will be immediately followed by Nimrod, one of the movements from Sir Edward Elgar’s Enigma Variations, which since its composition in 1899 has taken on an elegiac character and played at funerals, memorial services, and other solemn occasions in Great Britain
and around the world. It is a fitting close to tonight’s concert.
Eugene Dowling

�UPCOMING WIND SYMPHONY CONCERTS
Friday, February 7, 8:00 p.m.
A joint concert featuring The Naden Band &amp; UVic Wind Symphony
Eugene Dowling, conductor
The Naden Band, under the direction of Lieutenant (Navy) Matthew
Clark joins the Wind Symphony in a fundraising concert to support
the Naden Band Scholarship in Music Performance for School of
Music wind students. Featured works include Symphony No. 8 by David
Maslanka and Eric Ewazen Concerto for Bassoon with UVic alumna
Petty Officer Second Class Robyn Jutras.
Friday, March 28, 8:00 p.m.
Mexican Winds
Eugene Dowling, conductor
Music for winds by Mexican composers and composers inspired by
Mexico. Featuring music by Arturo Márquez, Silvestre Revueltas, and
Carlos Chávez.

Concerts take place at the University Centre Farquhar Auditorium.
Admission is $14 (regular) and $12 (students, seniors, and alumni)are available at the UVic
Ticket Centre (250-721-8480), online (http://www.tickets.uvic.ca/) and at the door.
SPECIAL TICKET OFFERS:
* Tickets are complimentary for UVic students with valid ID, if reserved up to 48
hours in advance. Tickets are $5 for UVic students at the door.
* $5.00 tickets are available for students in grade 12 or under if reserved up to 48
hours in advance. Accompanying parents &amp; guardians also qualify for $5 pricing.

�Wind Symphony Personnel, Fall 2013
Piccolo
Cooper Reed
Flute
I Thomas Bauer*
Gillian Newburn
II Jane Wong
Jillian Broughton
Oboe
I Teigan Cosgrove*
II Georgia Dowgert
english Horn
Georgia Dowgert
Clarinet
I Marcella Barz*
Erin Onyschtschuk 	
II Samuel He
Sunny Chu
Dominic Thibault
III William Constable
Mark Kim
Jynelle Grigg
Bass Clarinet
Kylie Flower
Contra Bass Clarinet
Adam Jasieniuk
Bassoon
Lee Whitehorne

French Horn
I Justin Malchow*
Sam Brunton (assistant principal)
II Simon Dawkins
III Norbert Ziegler**
IV Drake Lovett
Josh Yates
Cornet
I Matthew MacLean*
Justin Bury (assistant principal)
II John Hamblett
III Laura Tesarowski
Trumpet
I Emily McDermid
II Victoria-Rose Hunt
Trombone
I Matthew Kelly*
II Eric Showers	
Bass Zoe McLaren
Euphonium
Jaclyn Kreke*
Matthew Blockberger
Tuba
Russell Larden*
Kory Major**
Double Bass
Blake Palm

Tenor Saxophone
Zach Smith

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

Baritone Saxophone
Paul Spelt

Timpani
Camden McAllister*

Alto Saxophone
I Sean Maynard*
II Calistra Nair

* Principal
** Alumni

�Mount Douglas Secondary School Concert Choir
Elizabeth Barrett
Jessica Burdge
Sally Chen
Geena Choo
Andrew Cunningham
Hannah Curran
Basma Eddiani
Nava Friedmann
Maddie Gaucher
Emily Groseth
Aidan Guerreiro
Hannah Hale
Matthew Haussmann
Rachel Heath
David Henrich

Kelsey Hoi
Ricky Huang
Bailey Johnson
Megan Low
Lynden Miller
Maximilliano Montero Flores
Aoi Nishino
Spencer Ranson
Alixsei Sajko
Sofia Shamkina
Grace Shin
Arutchaporn Trongsiriwat
Melody Tsai
April Wang
Genevieve Welle
Gahwi Woo

The University of Victoria School of Music presents

MahlerWeek
January 7-11, 2014

Tuesday, January 7, 12:30 p.m.: Faculty Lecture
Gustav Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde: Synthesis of Song and Symphony
Dr. Harald Krebs, presents a lecture providing the context of this major work of
Mahler’s in his own oeuvre and in musical and cultural history.
Friday, January 10, 12:30 p.m.: Open Rehearsal of Das Lied von der Erde
Saturday, January 11, 8:00 p.m.: Faculty Chamber Music Series
The highlight of MahlerWeek features UVic faculty, alumni and guests in what
promises to be an unforgettable performance of the Schoenberg/Riehn chamber
arrangement of Mahler’s masterpiece, Das Lied von der Erde.
More details coming soon at: www.finearts.uvic.ca/music/events

�Upcoming Events
Saturday, November 23, 8:00 p.m. ($17.50 &amp; $13.50)
FACULTY CONCERT SERIES: A Britten Celebration
Alexander Dunn (guitar) and guests
Solo, ensemble and vocal works of the eminent British composer,
Benjamin Britten, commemorating the centenary of his birth.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Sunday, November 24, 1:00 p.m. (Admission by donation)
PIANO CLASS RECITAL
Students from the studio of May Ling Kwok
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Sunday, November 24, 8:00 p.m. (Admission by donation)
VOCAL JAZZ FALL SHOWCASE
Fall Back
Wendell Clanton, director
In early November clocks “fall back.” The time shift can catch us slightly
off guard. Join for an evening of switch hits that might cause the audience
to fall forward out of sheer joy.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall
Sunday, November 24, 2:30 p.m. ($30)
Jewish Arts 2013 presents
Grand Finale celebration of Congregation Emanu-El’s 150th anniversary
Lafayette String Quartet
With Arthur Rowe, piano &amp; Benjamin Butterfield, tenor
Performing works by Britten, Vaughan Williams, Schubert and others.
For tickets: phone 250-382-0615 or email info@congregationemanu-el.ca.
Visit lafayettestringquartet.ca for more details.
Congregation Emanu-El Synagogue (1461 Blanshard Street)
Monday, November 25, 8:00 p.m. ($17.50 &amp; $13.50)
FACULTY CONCERT SERIES
Michelle Mares, piano
Performing the complete sets of Chopin Études Op.10 and Op. 25
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

�

www.finearts.uvic.ca/music/events

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Program

UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA

A Celebration of
British Wind Music

Crown Imperial 				

Sir William Walton
(1902–1983)

A Moorside Suite 				
	
Scherzo
	Nocturne
	March

Gustav Holst
(1874–1934)

Serenade 					

Eugene Dowling, conductor

Intermission

Orient Express 				

		
		
		
		

Friday, October 4, 2013, 8:00 p.m.
University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
University of Victoria
Adults $14 / Students &amp; Seniors $12

Derek Bourgeois
(b. 1941)

An Original Suite
	
March
	
Intermezzo
	Finale

Phillip Sparke
(b. 1951)
Gordon Jacob
(1895–1984)

�Wind Symphony Personnel, Fall 2013
Piccolo
Cooper Reed
Flute
I Thomas Bauer*
Gillian Newburn
II Jane Wong
Jillian Broughton
Oboe
I Teigan Cosgrove*
II Georgia Dowgert
english horn		
Teigan Cosgrove
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I Marcella Barz*
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Sunny Chu
Dominic Thibault
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Mark Kim
Jynelle Grigg
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Kylie Flower
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Adam Jasieniuk
Bassoon
Lee Whitehorne
Alto Saxophone
I Sean Maynard*
II Calistra Nair
Tenor Saxophone
Zach Smith
Baritone Saxophone
Paul Spelt

French Horn
I Justin Malchow*
II Simon Dawkins
III Norbert Ziegler**
IV Drake Lovett
Josh Yates
Cornet
I Matthew MacLean*
Justin Bury (assistant principal)
II John Hamblett
III Laura Tesarowski
Trumpet
I Emily McDermid
II Victoria-Rose Hunt
Trombone
I Matthew Kelly*
II Eric Showers	
Bass 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 McCallister*
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