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Southwestern Oklahoma State University

Music

1999-2000 Programs

Southwestern Oklahoma State University Wind Ensemble
Dr. James South, conductor

Combined Bands

November 21, 1999

Folk Song Suite

Ralph Vaughan Williams

I. March -- "Seventeen Come Sunday"
II. Intermezzo -- "My Bonny Boy"
III. March -- "Folk Songs from Somerset"

"The Alcotts" from Piano Sonata No. 2

Charles Ives

transcribed by Richard E. Thurston

"Finale" from Symphony No. 2

Charles Ives

transcribed by Jonathan Elkus

Folk Dances

Dmitri Shostakovich

transcribed by H. Robert Reynolds

Wind Ensemble

February 27, 2000

Sonata Octavi Toni (1597)

Giovanni Gabrieli

edited by Robert King

Serenade (1881)

Richard Strauss, Op. 7

Lincolnshire Posy (1937)

Percy Aldridge Grainger

I. Lisbon (Sailorís Song)
II. Horkstow Grange (The Miser and his Man: A local Tragedy)
III. Rufford Park Poachers (Poaching Song)
IV. The Brisk Young Sailor (who returned to wed his True Love)
V. Lord Melbourne (War Song)
VI. The Lost Lady Found (Dance Song)

"Country Band" March (1903)

Charles Ives

arranged by James B. Sinclair

Ragtime (1918)

Igor Stravinsky

transcribed by Clark McAlister

Florentiner March (Grande Marcia Italiana)

Julius Fucik (1872-1916)

arranged by M.L. Lake
edited by Frederick Fennell

"Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral" from Lohengrin

Richard Wagner

transcribed by Lucien Cailliet

Wind Ensemble

April 30, 2000

Waking Angels (1996)

David Gillingham

Early Light (1995)

Carolyn Bremer

The Power of Rome and the Christian Heart (1943)

Percy Grainger

Concerto for Trumpet (1950)

Alexander Arutiunian

Leonard Candelaria, soloist

transcribed by Guy Duker

La Virgen de la Macarena

Traditional

Leonard Candelaria, soloist

arranged by Charles Koff

The Pride of the Wolverines (1926)

John Philip Sousa