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Colonel Thomas Rotondi, Jr., and Major Paul Bamonte, conducting Sunday, May 4, 2008 4 p.m. CLARICE SMITH PERFORMING ARTS CENTER AT MARYLAND THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND AT COLLEGE PARK featuring Alex Grimes 2008 U.S. Army Orchestra Young Artist Competition Winner Staff Sergeant Leigh Ann Hinton SOPRANO Sergeant First Class Antonio Giuliano TENOR COME FEEL GOOD ABOUT THE FLAG. www.usarmyband.com H 703·696·3399 2008 U.S. Army Orchestra Young Artist Competition On Monday, March 10, 2008, 23 high school students from the Metro DC area competed in the 3rd Annual U.S. Army Orchestra Young Artist Competition. e competition was open to strings, woodwind, brass, guitar, and percussion instrumentalists in grade 9–12. e United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own” is dedicated to providing opportunities for young musicians to be rewarded and featured in professional concert settings. A premier ensemble of this organization, e U.S. Army Orchestra strives to encourage and inspire young musicians to pursue musical excellence. PLACE WINNERS 1st Place · Alex Grimes, viola 2nd Place · Chao Xue, oboe 3rd Place · Brian Kim, violin 3rd Place · Kenneth Liao, violin FINALISTS Winnie Au, violin Peggy Houng, harp Jessie Nucho, flute Madeline Watson, violin HONORABLE MENTIONS Laura Hildebrand, violin Spencer Nam, violin Stephen Tavani, violin Yvonne Smith, viola Christopher Hsing, cello Phillip Munck, cello Katherine Saalbach, bass Christi Rajnes, flute Dinah Steele, flute David Dickey, oboe David Young, bassoon Rebekah Carpio, clarinet Victor Haskins, trumpet Stephen Houck, trombone Ben Krabill, percussion VIOLIN MsG Laura C. Knutson Greenbelt, MD sFC Krista M. Smith Indianapolis, in sFC Daniel W. Pierson Kansas City, MO ssG Marlisa D. Woody Fairfax, vA ssG Emily R. Leader Chicago, iL ssG Annette C. Barger San Antonio, Tx ssG Matthew Evans State College, pA ssG Judith F. Spokes New York, ny VIOLA ssG Timothy C. Zenobia Altoona, pA ssG Anjali S. Lind Charlottesville, vA ssG Holly E. Watters Dayton, OH ssG Beth W. Dunkel Milwaukee, Wi CELLO MsG Charlotte L. Roberts Richmond, vA sFC John P. Gockel Cleveland, OH ssG Samuel R.J. Swift Lansing, Mi ssG Benjamin R. Wensel Rochester, ny BASS sFC omas K. Fowler Pomona, CA MsG Michael A. McReynolds St. Louis, MO FLUTE MsG Andrea L. Artley St. Charles, iL sFC Kendra B. Craven Sturgeon Bay, Wi PICCOLO ssG Robert E. Aughtry Gaffney, sC OBOE MsG Robert D. Huffman Alexandria, v A sFC Lorrie A. Brown Fort Huachuca, AZ ENGLISH HORN ssG Amanda P. Jury Belmont, MA B-FLAT CLARINET sFC Donald E. Hoffman Northumberland, pA ssG Leesa S. Voth Jonestown, Tx BASS CLARINET ssG Jeanna Nelson Babylon, ny BASSOON MsG David W. Brundage Woodbridge, vA ssG Dean G. Woody Dalton, GA TENOR SAXOPHONE ssG Cesar Eli Gonzalez Rio Grande City, Tx TRUMPET sGM Charles L. Seipp Akron, iA sFC Terry Bingham Fairfax, vA ssG Troy A. McKay Richmond, MO FRENCH HORN MsG Joseph G. Lovinsky Miami, FL ssG Robert P. Craven Manchester, nH ssG Aaron K. Cockson Foley, AL ssG Brooke B. Eberly Baton Rouge, LA TROMBONE MsG Darryl R. Buning Grand Rapids, Mi sFC Michael A. Parnell Topeka, Ks ssG Samuel B. Woodhead Northport, ME TUBA ssG David C. Kirven Paris, Tx HARP ssG Nadia L. Pessoa Miami, FL PIANO sFC Raffi J. Kasparian Los Angeles, CA PERCUSSION MsG Timothy J. Huesgen Pontiac, Mi sFC Glen D. Gurnard Cashmere, WA sFC Harold F. Summey, Jr. Newport News, vA sFC Mario H. Ramsey Pendleton, SC TIMPANI sFC Julie A. Sodee Worcester, MA GUEST VIOLINISTS Pamela Lassell Mark Dulac Mayumi Pawel Musicians meet the For more information about Army Bands, please visit: www.bands.army.mil/jobs e U.S. Army IN CONCERT OrcheStrA The U.S. Army Band “Pershing’s Own” Colonel omas Rotondi, Jr., Leader and Commander Command Sergeant Major Ross N. Morgan, Jr., Enlisted Leader H H H from Washington, dc H H H

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Page 1: Alex Grimes Musicians · percussion instrumentalists in grade 9–12. The United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own” is dedicated to providing opportunities for young musicians

Colonel Thomas Rotondi, Jr., and Major Paul Bamonte, conducting

Sunday, May 4, 2008 4 p.m.ClaRiCe SMiTh PeRfoRMing aRTS CenTeR aT MaRylandThe UniveRSiTy of MaRyland aT College PaRk

featuring

Alex Grimes2008 U.S. Army Orchestra Young Artist Competition Winner

Staff Sergeant

Leigh Ann HintonSoPRano

Sergeant First Class

Antonio GiulianoTenoR

COME FEEL GOOD ABOUT THE FLAG.www.usarmyband.com H 703·696·3399

2008 U.S. army orchestra young artist CompetitionOn Monday, March 10, 2008, 23 high school students from the Metro DC area competed in the 3rd Annual U.S. Army Orchestra Young Artist Competition. The competition was open to strings, woodwind, brass, guitar, and percussion instrumentalists in grade 9–12.

The United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own” is dedicated to providing opportunities for young musicians to be rewarded and featured in professional concert settings. A premier ensemble of this organization, The U.S. Army Orchestra strives to encourage and inspire young musicians to pursue musical excellence.

PlaCe WinneRS1st Place · Alex Grimes, viola2nd Place · Chao Xue, oboe3rd Place · Brian Kim, violin3rd Place · Kenneth Liao, violin

finaliSTSWinnie Au, violinPeggy Houng, harpJessie Nucho, fluteMadeline Watson, violin

honoRaBle MenTionSLaura Hildebrand, violinSpencer Nam, violinStephen Tavani, violinYvonne Smith, violaChristopher Hsing, celloPhillip Munck, celloKatherine Saalbach, bassChristi Rajnes, fluteDinah Steele, flute David Dickey, oboeDavid Young, bassoonRebekah Carpio, clarinetVictor Haskins, trumpetStephen Houck, tromboneBen Krabill, percussion

violinMsG Laura C. Knutson ����� ����� ����� ����� Greenbelt, MD sFC Krista M. Smith ����� ����� ����� ����� Indianapolis, in sFC Daniel W. Pierson ����� ����� ����� Kansas City, MOssG Marlisa D. Woody ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Fairfax, vA ssG Emily R. Leader ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� �����Chicago, iLssG Annette C. Barger ����� ����� ����� San Antonio, TxssG Matthew Evans ����� ����� ����� ����� State College, pA ssG Judith F. Spokes ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� New York, ny

violassG Timothy C. Zenobia ����� ����� ����� ����� �����Altoona, pAssG Anjali S. Lind ����� ����� ����� ����� �����Charlottesville, vA ssG Holly E. Watters ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Dayton, OH ssG Beth W. Dunkel ����� ����� ����� ����� �����Milwaukee, Wi

CelloMsG Charlotte L. Roberts ����� ����� ����� Richmond, vA sFC John P. Gockel����� ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Cleveland, OH ssG Samuel R.J. Swift ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� �����Lansing, Mi ssG Benjamin R. Wensel ����� ����� ����� ����� Rochester, ny

BaSSsFC Thomas K. Fowler ����� ����� ����� ����� Pomona, CAMsG Michael A. McReynolds ����� ����� St. Louis, MO

flUTeMsG Andrea L. Artley ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� St. Charles, iLsFC Kendra B. Craven ����� ����� ����� Sturgeon Bay, Wi

PiCColossG Robert E. Aughtry ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Gaffney, sC

oBoeMsG Robert D. Huffman ����� ����� ����� ����� Alexandria, vAsFC Lorrie A. Brown ����� ����� ����� Fort Huachuca, AZ

engliSh hoRnssG Amanda P. Jury ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Belmont, MA

B-flaT ClaRineTsFC Donald E. Hoffman ����� ����� Northumberland, pAssG Leesa S. Voth ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Jonestown, Tx

BaSS ClaRineTssG Jeanna Nelson ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Babylon, ny

BaSSoonMsG David W. Brundage ����� ����� ����� Woodbridge, vAssG Dean G. Woody ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Dalton, GA

TenoR SaXoPhonessG Cesar Eli Gonzalez ����� ����� Rio Grande City, Tx

TRUMPeTsGM Charles L. Seipp ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Akron, iAsFC Terry Bingham ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Fairfax, vAssG Troy A. McKay ����� ����� ����� ����� Richmond, MO

fRenCh hoRnMsG Joseph G. Lovinsky ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Miami, FLssG Robert P. Craven ����� ����� ����� ����� Manchester, nHssG Aaron K. Cockson ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Foley, ALssG Brooke B. Eberly ����� ����� ����� ����� Baton Rouge, LA

TRoMBoneMsG Darryl R. Buning ����� ����� ����� Grand Rapids, Mi sFC Michael A. Parnell ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Topeka, Ks ssG Samuel B. Woodhead ����� ����� �����Northport, ME

TUBassG David C. Kirven ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Paris, Tx

haRPssG Nadia L. Pessoa ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Miami, FL

PianosFC Raffi J. Kasparian ����� ����� ����� ����� Los Angeles, CA

PeRCUSSionMsG Timothy J. Huesgen����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Pontiac, Mi sFC Glen D. Gurnard ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Cashmere, WA sFC Harold F. Summey, Jr. ����� Newport News, vA sFC Mario H. Ramsey����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Pendleton, SC

TiMPanisFC Julie A. Sodee ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� Worcester, MA

gUeST violiniSTSPamela LassellMark DulacMayumi Pawel

Musiciansmeet the

For more information about Army Bands, please visit: www.bands.army.mil/jobs

The U.S. Army

i n C o n C e R T OrcheStrA

The U.S. Army Band “Pershing’s Own”Colonel Thomas Rotondi, Jr., Leader and Commander

Command Sergeant Major Ross N. Morgan, Jr., Enlisted Leader

H H H from Washington, dc H H H

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THE U.s. ArMy OrCHEsTrAI n C o n C e r t

H THE nATiOnAL AnTHEM H

MaJoR PaUl BaMonTe, CondUCTing

Prelude to Act I of Rigoletto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Giuseppe Verdi

Le Tombeau de Couperin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maurice RavelPreludeForlaneMenuetRigaudon

Selections from La Bohème . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Giacomo PucciniChe gelida manina

Sgt. 1st Class Antonio Giuliano, tenor (Rodolfo)Si mi chiamo mimi

Staff Sgt. Leigh Ann Hinton, soprano (Mimi)Eh! Rodolfo!

Staff Sgt. Robert Burner, baritone (Marcello)Staff Sgt. Jesse Neace, baritone (Schaunard)

Staff Sgt. Kristopher Armstrong, bass (Colline)O soave fanciulla

Sgt. 1st Class Antonio Giuliano, tenor (Rodolfo)Staff Sgt. Leigh Ann Hinton, soprano (Mimi)

i n T E r M i s s i O n

Colonel ThoMaS RoTondi, JR., CondUCTing

Der Schwanendreher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul HindemithZwischen Berg und tiefem Tal

Alex Grimes, violaWinner of The 2008 U.S. Army Orchestra Young Artist Competition

Scenes from the ballet Romeo and Juliet, Op. 64 . . . . . . . . . . Serge ProkofievIntroductionThe Street AwakensMorning DancePreparing for the BallArrival of the GuestsDance of the Knights

the U.s. army orchestra will be joined on stage by Finalists and honorable mentions From the 2008 U.s. army orchestra yoUng artist competition

America the Beautiful . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Samuel A. Wardarr. Carmen Dragon

Col. Thomas RoTondi, JR.

After three decades in the Army Band program at the command and staff level, in 2005 Colonel Thomas Rotondi, Jr., was named the eighth leader and commander of The United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own.” Originally from Chicago Heights, Illinois, Col. Rotondi holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Millikin University, Decatur, Illinois, and a Master of Business Administration degree in management from Golden Gate University, San Fransisco, California. He has studied conducting with John Giordano, Conductor Emeritus of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, and with Eiji Oue, Music Director of the Barcelona Symphony Orchestra.

The U.s. aRmy oRChesTRa

The U.S. Army Orchestra is the only en-semble of its kind in the U.S. Army and serves as one of the premier elements of The U.S. Army Band “Pershing’s Own.” Its roster incorporates members of The U.S. Army Strings and The U.S. Army Concert Band, forming this ensemble of world-class musicians. The Army Orchestra has performed in such notable venues as Trinity Church Wall Street, New York; Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center, Alexandria, Virginia; and can be enjoyed at The U.S. Army Band’s annual holiday concert: “A Holiday Festival,” at DAR Constitution Hall, Washington, DC.

sTaff sgT. leigh ann hinTon

Staff Sergeant Leigh Ann Hinton hails from upstate New York. Prior to her service with the armed forces, she attended The Hartt School of Music and Ithaca College where she earned her Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees in vocal performance. For her graduate studies, she was the recipient of the Park Foundation Fellowship for Performance Studies at Ithaca College. She then joined The United States Navy Sea Chanters chorus where she performed for President George H. Bush’s Inauguration, and sang at the world premiere for the movie “Pearl Harbor.”

alex gRimes

Alex Grimes, 17, began his musical studies on violin at age 8 and devoted full time to the viola beginning at 13. Currently, Alex is a second year scholarship student in the National Symphony Orchestra Youth Fel-lowship Program in Washington, DC, a scholarship student at The Settlement Music School in Philadelphia, and co-principal violist of Northern Virginia’s American Youth Philharmonic. Over the last three years, he has been awarded recognition in competitions held by many area musical organizations: the Na-tional Symphony Orchestra (NSO), Fairfax Symphony, and Washington Performing Arts Society. Alex is a student of retired NSO violist, Ramon Scavelli.

sgT. 1sT Class anTonio giUliano

Sergeant First Class Antonio Giuliano is a tenor vocalist and soloist in The U.S. Army Chorus. Originally from Pensacola, Florida, Sgt. 1st Class Giuliano joined The United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own” in 1988. He received his musical education from Pensacola Junior College and earned a Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal Performance from College of Music at Loyola University in New Orleans, Louisiana. He has performed for heads of state, kings and queens, and presidents worldwide, and in 2004 served as a soloist at the funeral services for former President Ronald Reagan in Simi Valley, California. He has studied voice with Dr. Donald G. Wiggins of New York, New York.

maJ. PaUl BamonTe

Major Paul Bamonte, native of Washington, DC, serves as associate conductor of The U.S. Army Band “Pershing’s Own,” director of The U.S. Army Strings, and conductor of The U.S. Army Orchestra. Maj. Bamonte holds a Bachelor of Music degree in flute performance from Shenan-doah Conservatory of Music in Winchester, Virginia, where he studied with Frances Averitt. He studied orchestral and opera conducting at Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, under Mark Gibson. He has worked with Robert Spano, Otto Werner-Mueller, and Eugene Corporon while attending numerous international conducting symposiums.

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