Wind Ensemble to Present 'A Sunday Matinee,' Feb. 28
JONESBORO – The Department of Music at Arkansas State University presents the Wind Ensemble in their first concert of the spring semester, “A Sunday Matinee” on Sunday, Feb. 28, at 3 p.m. in Fowler Center’s Riceland Hall. Admission is $5, or free to A-State students with their ID.
The title of this concert is “A Sunday Matinee.” The ensemble will perform the soundtrack to a short film called "This World Alive." This project is a collaboration among composer Steve Danyew, filmmaker Cuyler Bryant, and a consortium of universities, including Arkansas State University, which commissioned this work.
Secondly, since the 88th Academy Awards will be held later in the evening, it was only fitting to program "This World Alive" along with four other works that contain elements of the Hollywood spirit; however, it is likely that these works would not be associated with a traditional “pops concert” that one may hear on a Sunday.
The program will begin with a transcription of the Franz von Suppé classic “Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna” followed by the presentation of the film and soundtrack “This World Alive.”
Dr. Sarah Labovitz, associate director of bands, will serve as a guest conductor for the raucous and wild “Country Band March” by Charles Ives.
The programmatic piece “Ghost Train” by Eric Whitacre will be followed by the first movement of Johan de Meij’s Symphony No. 1, “The Lord of the Rings.” This piece was written nearly 15 years before the Oscar-winning films so it is not a soundtrack. Nevertheless, it successfully captures the character of Gandalf, which is the title of this movement.
For more information about this concert or any other A-State music event, one may contact the Music Department at (870) 972-2094.
Wind Ensemble members:
Kirsten Hazlewood | Piccolo | Paragould | AR |
Sarah Cavaliere | Flute | Paragould | AR |
Angel Hamill | Flute | Marion | AR |
Lynlie Simpson | Flute | Jonesboro | AR |
Josh Taylor | Flute | Bryant | AR |
Trevor Asher | Oboe | Poplar Bluff | MO |
Caroline Cato | Oboe | Bryant | AR |
Sergio Rodriguez | Oboe | Greenwood | MS |
Taylor Gambill | Bassoon | Jonesboro | AR |
Lane Hall | Bassoon | Salem | AR |
Nathan Liouh | Bassoon | Jonesboro | AR |
Drew Hampton | Clarinet | Des Arc | AR |
Rebecca Grant | Clarinet | Batesville | AR |
Morgan Keil | Clarinet | Greenwood | AR |
Jian Xun | Clarinet | Japan | |
Brett Welch | Clarinet | Jonesboro | AR |
Hayley Wilson | Bass Clarinet | Blytheville | AR |
Ana Munoz | Alto Saxophone | Jonesboro | AR |
Yu Minakata | Alto Saxophone | Japan | |
James Renshaw | Alto Saxophone | Jonesboro | AR |
Tyler Rasmussen | Tenor Saxophone | Jonesboro | AR |
Tyler Remagen | Baritone Saxophone | Rector | AR |
Bryant Bewley | Trumpet | Springdale | AR |
Callie Clark | Trumpet | Jonesboro | AR |
Austin Merriman | Trumpet | Hardy | AR |
Eric Jackson | Trumpet | Trumann | AR |
Sean Quaresima | Trumpet | Reston | VA |
Curtis Forsythe | Trumpet | Jacksonville | AR |
Blake Bartholomae | Horn | Mountain Home | AR |
Brooke Cole | Horn | Cherokee Village | AR |
Corey Bevis | Horn | Jonesboro | AR |
Cassie Ferrell | Horn | Jonesboro | AR |
Chris Wilson | Horn | Bartlett | TN |
Nathan Anderson | Trombone | Sherwood | AR |
Austin Lynn | Trombone | Jonesboro | AR |
Andrew Hakenewerth | Trombone | Jonesboro | AR |
Dalton Henson | Bass Trombone | Hoxie | AR |
Cody Hutchison | Euphonium | Jonesboro | AR |
Fumi Kubota | Euphonium | Japan | |
Drew Jones | Tuba | Jonesboro | AR |
Kyle Kempf | Grad. Tuba | Cabot | AR |
Terrell Montgomery | String Bass | Fort Smith | AR |
Emily Lindley | Percussion | Jonesboro | AR |
Alex Long | Percussion | Walnut Ridge | AR |
Jordan Ramsey | Percussion | Griffithville | AR |
Molly Stoll | Percussion | Jonesboro | AR |
Heath Rogers | Percussion | Searcy | AR |
Andrew Coleman | Percussion | Colt | AR |
Allen Zirkle | Grad. Pianist | Harrison | AR |