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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Monday Tuesday Wednesday8 a.m. Group Warm-up - Pruis Hall
Robert Danforth Group Warm-up - Pruis Hall Karl Pituch
9 a.m. Master Class - Pruis HallCarolyn Wahl Lecture- Forum Room Student Cen-ter - Ashley SkyringLecture- Hahn Hall - Howard Pink
Master Class - Pruis HallDenise Tryon Lecture/ Recital - Hahn Hall - Corbin Wagner
9:15 a.m. Prelude Music - Sursa Hall Midwest Alphorn Group
9:30 a.m Lecture- Forum Room - Alexander Shuhan
10 a.m. Opening Concert - Sursa HallAdvisory Council and Friends
Lecture - Forum Room Student Cen-ter - Martin King
Lecture/Recital - Hahn Recital HallJeroen Billiet
10:30 a.m. Contributing Artist Recital - Hahn Hall - Multiple Performers Group Activity - Pruis HallFeatured Artist David Amram “Funda-mentals of Jazz, Blues in F”
Master Class - Pruis HallFröydis Ree Wekre
Lecture - Forum Room Student Center - Gregory Hustis
10:45 a.m. Lecture - Forum Room Student Cen-ter - Jena Gardner
11 a.m. Lecture /Recital - Hahn Recital HallLauren Hunt
12 p.m. IHS Panel Presentation - Pruis Hall - IHS Session 1: The Musical Workplace
IHS Panel Presentation - Pruis Hall - IHS Session 2: 50 years of Horn Making
1 p.m. Contributing Artist Recital - Sursa Hall - New Music for Wagner Tuba Lauren Hunt, Trio Bella Voce, Peggy Moran Lecture - Forum Room Student Center - James Boldin
Master Class - Pruis Hall - Frizelle Orchestral Competition Master Class
Competition - Pruis HallFrizelle Orchestral Competition Lecture - Forum Room Student Center - Sonja Reynolds Contributing Artist Recital - Sursa Hall - Multiple Artists
Lecture - Forum Room Student Center - Stacie Mickens
Participant Performing Event Pruis Hall - IHS 50 Alphorn choir Competition - Sursa HallIHS Premiere Solo Competition
1:45 p.m. Lecture - Forum Room Student Cen-ter - John Morse
2 p.m. Lecture - Forum Room Student Center - Jonas Thoms
Special Presentation - Charles W. Brown Planetarium - Moons: Worlds of Mystery
Lecture/Recital - Sursa Hall“50 Years in 50 Minutes” - Michelle Stebleton, Jonathan Gannon and Robert Palmer with The Florida State University Horn Choir.
Competition - Hahn HallJazz Competition Competition - Pruis HallHorn Quartet Competition
2:30 p.m. Lecture- Forum Room Student Cen-ter - Jeb Wallace
4 p.m. Featured Artist Lecture - Forum Room Student Center - Carolyn Wahl Participant Performing Event - Pruis Hall - Performing Event for all with Randall Faust: (Bring your horns) Contributing Artist Recital - Sursa Hall - Katie Johnson-Webb, Jonathan Gannon, Stephen Cohen, Kate Pritch-ett, Daniel Grabois
Lecture - Forum Room Student Cen-ter - Annie Bosler Performance - Sursa HallChicago Horn Consort - Mary Gingrich, Conductor Contributing Artist Recital - Hahn Hall - Radegundis Tavares - Brazilian Popular Music from Jacob do Bando-lim to Hermeto Pascoal
Lecture - Forum Room Student Cen-ter - Lisa Bontrager and Rose French Contributing Artist Recital - Sursa Hall - Gene Berger, James Boldin, Lisa Bontrager, Rose French, Benja-min Lieser, Sarah Schouten, Anna Skrupky
Music/Performance Education/Special Events
Program Overview continued on next page
- July 30 - July 31 - August 1
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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY8 a.m. Meeting - Forum Room Student
Center - IHS Area Representatives Training Meeting Group Warm-up - Pruis HallFeatured Artist Leelanee Sterrett
Group Warm-up - Pruis HallFeatured Artist Josh Williams
Group Warm-up - Pruis Hall Elizabeth Freimuth
9 a.m. Master Class - Pruis HallFeatured Artist Robert Danforth
Master Class - Pruis HallLeelanee Sterrett Lecture- Forum Room Student Cen-ter - Bill Schaffer
Meeting - Pruis HallIHS General Meeting
9:30 a.m. Lecture - Forum Room Student Center - Thomas Bough
10 a.m. Master Class - Hahn HallDaniel Grabois
Contributing Artist Recital - Hahn Hall - Andrew Pelletier and Bruce Bonnell, Ian Zook, Melissa Harris Lecture- Forum Room Student Cen-ter - Ann Marie Leverenz
Lecture - Forum Room Student Cen-ter - Michelle Garasi Contributing Artist Recital - Sursa Hall - Johanna Lundy, Harlaxton Wind Quintet, Cobalt Quartet, Maria Serkin, Stacie Mickens
10:30 a.m. Master Class - Pruis HallFeatured Artist Gregory Hustis Lecture - Forum Room Student Center - Nicholas Smith
Master Class - Pruis HallElizabeth Freimuth
Lecture- Hahn Hall - Amy Thakaduras Master Class - Pruis HallKarl Pituch
11 a.m. Contributing Artist Recital - Hahn Hall - Hervé Joulain
Lecture - Forum Room Student Cen-ter - Catherine Roche-Wallace
12 p.m. IHS Panel Presentation - Pruis Hall IHS Session 3: Evolution of Horn Tone over 50 years
IHS Panel Presentation - Pruis Hall - IHS Session 4: 50 years of Horn Peda-gogy Progress
IHS Panel Presentation - Pruis Hall - IHS Session 5: The IHS at 49
1 p.m. Contributing Artist Recital - Sur-sa Hall - Dafydd Bevil, Southeast Missouri State University Brass Trio, Martin King, Katherine McBain, Hoo-sier Horns Lecture/Performance - Pruis Hall - John Dressler, Randall Faust, and Darin Sorley “Horn Trios for Studio and Stage” Lecture - Forum Room Student Center - Stephen Lawson
Lecture - Hahn Hall- Elizabeth Fleming Lecture - Forum Room Student Cen-ter - James Watt Contributing Artist Recital - Sursa Hall - The U.S. Army Field Band Horn Trio, Gene Berger
Lecture/Recital - Hahn Hall - Peter Luff and Catherine Likhuta “I threw a Shoe at a Cat” Lecture - Pruis Hall - Alloy Horn Quartet
Music/Performance Education/Special Events
Monday Tuesday Wednesday5 p.m. Participant Performing Event -
MI-152 - Horn Ensemble Reading Session - “Spike” Shaw
Contributing Artist Recital - Sursa Hall - Allura Trio, John Schreckengost Participant Performing Event MI-152 - Horn Ensemble Reading Ses-sion with Randall Faust
Participant Performing Event MI-152 - Horn Ensemble Reading Ses-sion with Randall Faust
6:15 p.m. Prelude Music - Sursa Hall University of Louisiana at Lafayette Horn Choir
Prelude Music - Sursa HallThe New Mexico State Univ. Corno Crew
6:45 p.m. Prelude Music - Sursa Hall Central Washington University Horn Ensemble
Prelude Music - Sursa HallThe BGSU Horn Club
Prelude Music - Sursa HallUniv. of Tennessee-Knoxville Horn Choir
7:30 p.m. Featured Artist Recital - Sursa Hall Elizabeth Freimuth, Robert Danforth
Featured Artist Recital - Sursa Hall - Frank Lloyd, Joshua Williams
Featured Artist Recital - Sursa Hall - Leelanee Sterrett, All-Star Horn Big Band featuring David Amram and Joshua Williams
10 p.m. Participant Performing Event - MI-152 - Night Horn Choirs with Lowell Shaw
Participant Performing Event - MI-152 - Night Horn Choirs with Lowell Shaw
Participant Performing Event - MI-152 - Night Horn Choirs with Lowell Shaw
- July 30 - July 31 - August 1
Thursday - August 2 Friday - August 3 Saturday - August 4
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THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY1:30 p.m. Special Presentation - Charles W.
Brown Planetarium - “Undiscovered Worlds: The Search Beyond Our Sun”
2 p.m. Special Presentation - Charles W. Brown Planetarium - “To Space and Back” Lecture - Forum Room Student Center - Lin Foulk Lecture - Pruis Hall - Peter Iltis PhD and Eli K. Epstein Lecture - Hahn Hall - Don Abernathy & Sonja Reynolds
Lecture - Forum Room Student Cen-ter - Steven Schaughency
Master Class - Hahn HallEli Epstein Performance - Sursa Hall*World Premieres for Horn Ensemble (Multiple Performers)
Group Participation Event - Pruis Hall - Randall Faust and Pete Nowlen, “Keys to Transposition” - BRING YOUR HORNS Lecture/Recital - Hahn Hall - Anna Kucia “Mark Schultz, Lost but Not Forgotten”
3 p.m. Ensemble Competition - Pruis Hall Murray State Horn Octet, NMSU Corno Crew, Central Washington Univ. Horn Ensemble, Evansville Horn Choir
3:30 p.m. Performance - Sursa Hall - IHS 50 Last Call - Jon Hawkins Memorial Scholarship - Multiple Competition Winners
4 p.m. Lecture - Forum Room Student Center - Johanna Lundy Contributing Artist Recital - Sursa Hall - Gene Berger, Lisa Bontrager and Michelle Stebleton, Celso Ben-edito & Radegundis Tavare, Andrew Pelletier
Featured Artist Lecture - Forum Room Student Center - Frøydis Wekre Participant Performing Event - Pruis Hall - Mike Simpson - The Horn Ensemble as a Jazz Ensemble Contributing Artist Recital - Hahn Hall - Against The Sky: A Tribute to Domenico Ceccarossi - Michael Walk-er, Just Two, Zach Cooper, Lanette Compton, Mirella Gualdin, Peggy Moran, and Kate Pritchett
5 p.m. Lecture - Hahn Hall -Amy Thakurdas Participant Performing Event - MI-152 - Horn Ensemble Reading Session - “Spike” Shaw
Tribute Performance - Pruis Hall - Hill’s Angels: a fifty-year celebration
Special Performance - Sursa Hall - In the Mind’s Eye Images for Horns and Orchestra - Sharon Weyser, Renee Burian, Drew Wright, Jancie Philippus Participant Performing Event MI-152 - Horn Ensemble Reading Ses-sion with “Spike” Shaw & Randall Faust
5:30 p.m. Performance - Sursa HallWMN Horn Ensemble, Twin Cities Horn Club, Minnesota
6:30 p.m. Prelude Music - Sursa Hall Murray State University Horn Ensem-ble, IUP Horn Choir
Prelude Music - Sursa HallCMU Horn Choir, The University of Central Oklahoma Horn Choir
6:45 p.m. Prelude Music - Emens LobbyOklahoma State University Horn Choir - Lanette Compton, director “The Golden History of the Horn through Rock and Pop”
7:30 p.m. Featured Artist Recital - Sursa Hall - Kevin Rivard, Alloy Horn Quartet
Featured Artist Recital - Sursa Hall - Denise Tryon, Karl Pituch
Featured Artist Recital - Emens Audi-torium - The United States Army Field Band, Joshua Williams, Denise Tryon, Gene Berger, Frank Lloyd
10 p.m. Participant Performing Event - MI-152 - Night Horn Choirs - with Lowell Shaw
Participant Performing Event - MI-152 - Night Horn Choirs with Lowell Shaw
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Music/Performance Education/Special Events
Thursday - August 2 Friday - August 3 Saturday - August 4
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DAILY SCHEDULE Monday, July 30
9:15 a.m. Prelude Music Sursa Hall Midwest Alphorn Group - Peggy DeMers, alphorn, Tracy Sonneborn H. J. Sommer Alphorn Fanfare Moos-Ruef
Berthold Schick Gipfel Suite I. Almabtrieb II. Fernblick III. Ruf ins Tal
Gunther Schromm Alphorn Swing
Kurt Gable Begegnung
Allen Beck St. Ricola
Frank Jess Yet Another Alphorn Call
William Rose Promenade and March
Traditional Cuckoo
Unknown Abend in dem Bergen
William Rose Afro Alp Peggy DeMers, John Griffith, Nancy Leopold, Ron Koch, Barb and Scott Myckowiak,
Susan Peeples, Nathan Richards, William Rose, Jan Solberg and Vicki Wheeler
The Midwest Alphorn Retreat was created by John and Chris Griffith in 2009 to provide an opportunity for alphorn enthusiasts from all over the United States to gather for five days of “total immersion” in the alphorn. This retreat was an
outgrowth of their German Band Ein Prosit, and their members who played Alphorn, Alphorngruppe Alpentraum. This group has performed in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Missouri, California (Disney), Wisconsin, Tennessee
at IHS, in 2017 at the at the Valais Drink Pure International Alphorn festival in Nendaz, Switzerland.
10 a.m. Opening Concert Sursa HallAdvisory Council and Friends
Howard Buss “Fanfare for a Golden Era” for 15 horns *World Premiere (b. 1951) Douglas Droste, conductor
Christopher Wiggins Suite # 5 for Eight horns op. 169 *World Premiere Douglas Droste, conductor
Richard Strauss Eine (kleine) Alpensinfonie op. 64 for 15 horns, organ and glockenspiel
Peter Damm Bearbeitung Douglas Droste, conductor
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Gene Berger, Lisa Bontrager, Annie Bosler, Randall Faust, Rose French, Patrick Hughes, Nancy Joy, Susan McCullough, Andrew Pelletier, Dan Phillips, Karl Pituch, Bill Scharnberg, Nozomu Segawa,
Jeffrey Snedeker, Michelle Stebleton, Radegundis Tavares, Amy Thakurdas, Denise Tryon, Kristina Mascher-Turner, Heidi Vogel, Geoffrey Winter, horns; Stephan Price, organ; Stephen Campbell,
Drew Tomaski, trumpet; Patrick Stauffer, trombone; Sam Thompson, glockenspiel
1 p.m. Contributing Artist Recital Sursa Hall New Music for Wagner Tuba
Gary Bachlund Sonatina for Wagner Tuba and Piano (2016) *World Premiere
Nick Norton Gone to the Other Shore (2016)
Richard Wagner The Ring Cycle, Abridged (2015) arr. LokeMU1 Erika Loke, horn; James Rhinehart, piano
Alec Wilder ` Suite for Clarinet, Horn, and Piano (1907-1980) I. Allegro moderato
II. III. IV.Lauren Hunt, horn; Albert Hunt, clarinet; Barbara Peterson Cackler, piano
Narong Prangcharoen Vendanā(sensation) (b. 1973) Trio Bella Voce - Erik Rohde, violin; Brian Kilp, horn; Martha Krasnican, piano; The Akouo Trio
Elizabeth Raum Pantheon (b.1945) 1. Eos: Goddess of the Dawn
2. Fates (Moirae) 4. Zeus and Hera
5. Artemis (Diana) Goddess of the Moon and the Hunt 6. Hermes (Mercury) of the Winged Sandals
James Naigus Empyrean Skies *World Premiere (b. 1987)
Patrick Conlon Fractured Glass (b. 1988) Peggy Moran, horn; Patrick Conlon, violin; Megan Clewell, piano
1 p.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterJames Boldin “Brass Trio Repertoire: Beyond Poulenc”
1 p.m. Master Class Pruis Hall
Frizelle Orchestral Competition Master Class
DAILY SCHEDULE Monday, July 30
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2 p.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterJonas Thoms “Between the Brackets: Performing as Assistant Horn in the Freeway Philharmonic”
4 p.m. Featured Artist Lecture Forum Room Student CenterFeatured Artist Carolyn Wahl “Developing a teaching studio, managing a professional
performing career and how to teach the accelerated gifted high school student”
4 p.m. Participant Performing Event Pruis HallPerforming Event for all with Randall Faust: The International Horn Society
and a Half-Century of Compositions For the Horn (Bring your horns)
4 p.m. Contributing Artist Recital Sursa HallTrygve Madsen Sonata op. 24
(b. 1940) I. Allegro
II. Quasi Menuetto III. Moderato e poco rubato
Wolfgang Plagge Sonata op. 88 (b. 1960) I. Tranquillo
II. Siciliano III. Determinato
Katie Johnson-Webb, horn; Kirstin Ihde, piano
Laurence Lowe Earth Songs (2015) (b. 1956) I. Earth’s Elegy
II. Earthdance Jonathan Gannon, horn; David Mamedov, piano;
Scott Wise “Chrysanthemum Music” for Horn and Interactive Electronic Soundtrack - *World Premiere
Jeb Wallace, horn
Jenni Brandon “Dawn” *World Premiere (2018) (b. 1977)
Stephen Cohen, horn; Robert Conway, piano
James Naigus Sonata for Horn *World Premiere (2018) (b. 1987) I. With Feeling
II. Reflective III. Spirited
Steven Cohen, horn; James Naigus, piano
Edward Knight Nevertheless, She Persisted (2017) (b. 1961)
Kate Pritchett, horn; Megan Clewell, piano
Maurice Ravel, arr. Daniel Grabois Sonate (1897) (1875- 1937)
Daniel Grabois, horn; Jim Rhinehart, piano
DAILY SCHEDULE Monday, July 30
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5 p.m. Participant Performing Event MI-152Horn Ensemble Reading Session with “Spike” Shaw
6:15 p.m. Prelude Music Sursa HallUniversity of Louisiana at Lafayette Horn Choir,
Catherine Roche-Wallace, director
Thomas Jöstlein Campbell Fanfare
Engelbert Humperdinck Prelude-Chorale from “Hansel und Gretel” arr. Jeffery Kirschen
James Naigus Halcyon
Percy Grainger Selections from Lincolnshire Posy, arr. Dick Meyer
Eric Ewazen Grand Canyon Octet I. Allegro maestoso
Horns: Nick Duhon, Mitchell Dixon, Michael McElroy, Jordan Price, Andrea Rivera, Alex Riviere, Trevor Simon
6:45 p.m. Prelude Music Sursa HallCentral Washington University Horn Ensemble, Jeffrey Snedeker, director
Paul Basler Jambo
Andrew Lloyd Webber Phantom of the Opera
Gustav Mahler, arr. Mahpar Finale from Symphony No. 3 Evan Hagen, conductor
Darian Evans Out in the Wild - *World Premiere Darian Evans, conductor
John Philip Sousa, arr. Yancich The Stars and Stripes Forever
Sam Spicer, soloist; Horns: Joseph Bagdovitz, Gabrielle Charles, Solveig Dahl, Darian Evans, Evan Hagen, Jessica Henkle, Amanda McDaniel, Nathan Miles, Ian Monahan, Sophie Mortensen,
Henry Nordhorn, Kyle Olsen, Zachary Petty, Sam Spicer, Jaya Swayam. The Central Washington University Horn Ensemble is made up of university students, regardless of major, interested in
playing the horn. The CWUHE performs 1-2 full concert programs per year, has released two Christmas CDs, and has been featured at Northwest Horn Society workshops, Washington Music Educators Association conferences, and symposia of the IHS. The ensemble also maintains an active outreach program, promoting the horn and its music in Washington’s schools.
DAILY SCHEDULE Monday, July 30
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7:30 p.m. Featured Artist Recital Sursa Hall
Paul Dukas Villanelle for horn and pianoElizabeth Freimuth, horn; Tomoko Kanamaru, piano
Franz Anton Rossler (Rosetti) Concerto in Eb for horn and orchestra (1750-1792) I. Allegro moderato
II. Romance, Adagio ma non tanto III. Rondeau, Allegretto ma non troppo
Robert Danforth, horns; Tomoko Kanamaru, piano
Kurt Atterberg Konzert for horn and orchestra in A minor, op. 28 (1887-1974) I. Allegro pathetico
II. Adagio III. Allegro Molto
Elizabeth Freimuth, horn; Tomoko Kanamaru, pian
-Intermission-
Alexander Glazunov Reveries op. 24 (1865-1936)
Robert Danforth, horns; Tomoko Kanamaru, piano
Giovanni Battista Grazioli Adagio, arr. V. Reynolds (1746-1820)
Elizabeth Freimuth, horn; Tomoko Kanamaru, piano
Alec Wilder Suite No. 1 for horn, tuba and piano I. Maestoso II. Pesante III. In a Jazz manner IV. Berceuse (for Carol) V. Alla caccia
Robert Danforth, horn; Tomoko Kanamaru, piano; Tony Kniffen, tuba
10 p.m. Participant Performing Event MI-152 Night Horn Choirs with Lowell Shaw
DAILY SCHEDULE Monday, July 30
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DAILY SCHEDULE Tuesday, July 31
8 a.m. Group Warm-up Pruis Hallwith Featured Artist Robert Danforth
9 a.m. Master Class Pruis Hallwith Featured Artist Carolyn Wahl - Participant performers:
Emily Schroeder, Yu-hsuan (Vivian) Chang
9 a.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterAshley Skyring “Optimised performance and career
longevity through applied understanding of functional anatomy”
9 a.m. Lecture Hahn HallHoward Pink “Howard Pink and His Musical Garden Hoses”
10 a.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterMartin King “Horn Performance in New Music: How to Prepare for New Opportunities”
10:30 a.m. Contributing Artist Recital Hahn Hall Georg Philipp Telemann Concerto for Violin and Three Horns,
(1681-1767) TWV 54:D2, transcribed C. Scott Smith I. Vivo II. Grave III. Presto C. Scott Smith, John R. Jones, Stephen Lawson, horns; Robert Conway, piano
Michael Kallstrom FORWARD! (b. 1956)Natalie Adcock-Leeson, Brenda Luchsinger, horns; Kristofer Sanchak, piano
Paul Basler Majaliwa (b. 1963) Natalie Adcock-Leeson, Brenda Luchsinger, horns; Kristofer Sanchak, piano
Stephen Shewan Sonata for Horn and Piano (b. 1962) I. II. III.
Emily Britton, horn, Stephen Shewan, piano
Paul Ferguson Table for Three I.Paris, 1899 II.Passacaglia III.Reflective IV.Blues in 3
Jesse McCormick, Susan McCullough, horns; Robert Conway, piano
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10:30 a.m. Group Activity Pruis HallFeatured Artist David Amram “Fundamentals of Jazz, Blues in F”
Assisted by Douglas Hill, bass
10:45 a.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterJena Gardner “Applied Lesson Pedagogy:
an Embodied Approach to Horn Performance Teaching and Learning”
12 p.m. IHS Panel Presentation Pruis HallIHS Session 1: The Musical Workplace, Nancy Jordan Fako, presider
Panelists: Elaine Braun, Ellie Jenkins, Leelanee Sterrett, Denise Tryon, Carolyn Wahl
The International Horn Society presents a series of panel discussions on five topics at noon, Tuesday through Saturday this week. These sessions celebrate 50 years of international horn workshops/symposia, how certain things have changed or
evolved over that time, and how our symposia have been a part of that change. The topics include The Musical Workplace, Horn-Making, Horn Tone, Horn Pedagogy, and the IHS. Come and listen to short presentations from stellar panels of
players, teachers, and makers, and then share your own thoughts and memories.
1 p.m. Competition Pruis HallFrizelle Orchestral Competition
1 p.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterSonja Reynolds “Structured Studio: French Horn”
1 p.m. Contributing Artist Recital Sursa Hall
William Bolcom Trio for Horn, Violin, and Piano (2017) *commissioned by Steven Gross - Preview Performance
I. Plodding, implacably controlled III. As if far away, misterioso IV. Very controlled and resolute
Steven Gross, horn; The American Double - Phil Ficsor, violin, Constantine Finehouse, piano
Eric Ewazen Trio for flute, horn and piano(b.1954) I. Ballade II. Pastorale III. Dance
Mihoko Watanabe, flute, Gene Berger, horn, Tomoko Kanamaru, piano
Douglas Hill Shared Reflections(b. 1946)
Wisconsin Horn Quartet Bruce Atwell, Daniel Grabois, Andres Moran, Andrew Parks, horn
1:45 p.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterJohn Morse “Private Teaching the nuts and bolts”
DAILY SCHEDULE Tuesday, July 31
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DAILY SCHEDULE Tuesday, July 31
2 p.m. Special Presentation Charles W. Brown Planetarium“Moons: Worlds of Mystery”
2 p.m. Lecture/Recital Sursa HallMichelle Stebleton, Jonathan Gannon and Robert Palmer with The Florida State University Horn Choir “50 Years in 50 Minutes: Performances outlining 50 years of horn choir music at the IHS conferences”
Carl Maria von Weber Hunting Chorus from Der Freischuetz, Arr. Max Pottag
Lowell “Spike” E. Shaw Frippery #8 featuring the FSU Alumni Quartet - Horns: Emily Britton, Benjamin Lieser, Alan Mattingly, Sarah Schouten
Giovanni Gabrieli Cantos II, Trans. Verne Reynolds I. Canzon Per Sonar Primi Toni Ronald Lo Presti Suite for Eight Horns
David Stanhope Hornplayers’ Retreat and Pumping Song
J.P. Sousa Stars and Stripes Forever, arr. Milan Yancich
Kerry Turner Fanfare for Barcs featuring the FSU Alumni Quartet - Horns: Emily Britton, Benjamin Lieser, Alan Mattingly, Sarah Schouten
Eric Ewazen The Legend of Sleeping Bear
Bruce Broughton Theme Song from “The Orville”
2:30 p.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterJeb Wallace “Seven Habits of Highly Effective Horn Practicing”
4 p.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterAnnie Bosler “Getting into College for Horn!”
4 p.m. Performance Sursa HallChicago Horn Consort - Mary Gingrich, Conductor
J. Schreckengost Fanfare à la Chasse *World Premiere (b. 1955)
A. Gabrieli Magnificat à 12, arr. J. Schreckengost(1557-1612)
R. Schumann Zuversicht, arr. J. Schreckengost (1810-1856)
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DAILY SCHEDULE Tuesday, July 31
J. Brahms, arr. M. Buckwalter Scherzo from “Piano Quintet in F Minor, Op. 34”(1833-1897)
G. Verdi The Prayer of Zaccaria from “Nabucco”, arr. K. Langenberg(1813-1901)
Joe Clark Catch Fire *World Premiere (b. 1986)
R.Thompson Alleluia, arr. J. Schreckengost(1899-1984)
L. Bernstein Secret Songs from “Mass”, arr. J. Schreckengost(1918-1990)
M. de Falla Ritual Fire Dance from “El Amor Brujo” (1876-1946) arr. J. Schreckengost
Horns: Michael Buckwalter, Liz Deitemyer, Anna Mayne, Kelly Langenberg, Beth Mazur-Johnson, Mary Jo Neher, Parker Nelson, Matthew Oliphant, John Schreckengost, Dana Sherman, Lee Shirer, Valerie Whitney, Phil Stanley
With a roster boasting some of the most active freelancers in the Chicago area, the Chicago Horn Consort is the city’s only all-professional horn choir. Since 2008 the CHC has been performing a year-round calendar of events at libraries, schools,
and churches. Recent notable appearances include “Picasso on the Plaza” at the Daley Center and the “Tribute to Dale Clevenger Appreciation Concert” with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Most days you can find our members teaching at De Paul University, North Park University, Northeastern Illinois University, Northern Illinois University, University of
IL at Chicago, Music Institute of Chicago, Merit School of Music, Old Town School of Folk, Sherwood Conservatory, and many of the fine high schools in the greater Chicago area. Many concerts in the region involve CHC members, including the Chicago Symphony, the Lyric Opera, the Elgin Symphony, Lake Forest Symphony, Chicago Sinfonietta, Ars Viva! Sym-phony, Grant Park Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony, Milwaukee Symphony, “Star Wars In Concert,” Barry Manilow, Mannheim Steamroller, Josh Groban, Celtic Woman, Andrea Bocelli, and shows on any stage in the theatre district and
surrounding areas. Much of the music CHC performs is written specifically for the group as they are fortunate to have sev-eral talented arrangers among their ranks. These arrangers help the Chicago Horn Consort meet their mission of providing
accessible classical music to new audiences through the horn choir medium.
4 p.m. Contributing Artist Recital Hahn Hall Brazilian Popular Music from Jacob do Bandolim to Hermeto Pascoal
Jacob do Bandolim Assanhado
Jacob do Bandolim Noites Cariocas
Hermeto Pascoal Forro Brasil
Jacob do Bandolim Santa Morena
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DAILY SCHEDULE Tuesday, July 31
Hermeto Pascoal Música das Nuvens e do Chão
Senô Duda no FrevoRadegundis Tavares, horn, Ezequias Lira, guitar, Cleber Campos, drum set
5 p.m. Contributing Artist Recital Sursa Hall
Lon W. Chaffin Red River *World Premiere(b. 1957) I. 6:33 a.m. - Sunrise on September 1, 2017 II. 1:12 p.m. - Midday on September 1, 2017 III. 7:28 p.m.- Sunset on September 1, 2017
Allura Trio - Joy Zalkind, flute, Nancy Joy, horn, Diane Schutz, piano
Meir Mindel Tamar for flute, horn, and piano (1987)(b. 1946) I. Con Anima II. Dolce III. Lamentabile
Cynthia Fudala, flute, John Schreckengost, horn, Joseph Bognar, piano
5 p.m. Participant Performing Event MI-152Horn Ensemble Reading Session with Randall Faust
6:45 p.m. Prelude Music Sursa HallThe BGSU Horn Club - Andrew Pelletier, director
Roger Johnson “Suite for Six Horns” Roger Johnson I-Prologue II-Chorale III-Fugato
Randall Faust “Meditation”
Tyler J Treacy “The Death of a Revolution” *World PremiereHorns: Isabelle Bement, Samuel Bradford, Rachel Britt,
Zachary Byrne, Victoria DeRiggi, Peter Guidi, Jonathan Jandourek, Garrett Krohn, Gabriella Mediati, Douglas Poteat,
Corey Schwartzkopf, Rebecca Shields, Abigail Shifley, Tyler Treacy
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7:30 p.m Featured Artist Recital Sursa Hall
David Amram Blues and Variations for Monk for unaccompanied horn
Richard Bissill Sic Itur Ad Astra for horn and piano
Richard Bissill Song of a New World for horn and pianoFrank Lloyd, horn, David Mamedov, piano
-Intermission-
Lawrence Lowe Sonata No. 1 for horn and piano (b. 1956) III. Caccia
Margaret Brouwer SCHerZOid for solo horn(b. 1940)
Alec Wilder Suite for horn and piano I. Dans Quixotic II. Slow and Sweet III. Song V. Suitable for Dancing
Amir Zaheri Secret Winter for horn and piano (b. 1979)
Anthony DiLorenzo The Phoenix Sonata for horn and piano I. Allegro Moderato II. Andante Rubato III. Allegro Moderato
Joshua Williams, horn, Kathia Bonna, piano
10 p.m. Participant Performing Event MI-152 Night Horn Choirs with Lowell Shaw
DAILY SCHEDULE Tuesday, July 31
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DAILY SCHEDULE Wednesday, August 1
8 a.m. Group Warm-up Pruis Hallwith Featured Artist Karl Pituch
9 a.m. Master Class Pruis Hallwith Featured Artist Denise Tryon; Participant performers: Emily Schroeder
9 a.m. Lecture/Recital Hahn HallCorbin Wagner “The Race to Make the Perfect Double Horn”
9:30 a.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterAlexander Shuhan “Suzuki for Horn”
10 a.m. Lecture/Recital Hahn HallJeroen Billiet - Brave Belgians: Ghentians and their legacy
Jim Rhinehart, piano
10:30 a.m. Master Class Pruis Hallwith Featured Artist Fröydis Ree Wekre;
Participant performers: Phillip Palmore, Emily Green, Rachel Willis
10:30 a.m. Lecture Forum Room Student Centerwith Featured Artist Gregory Hustis “What If You Can’t Play Any More?”
11 a.m. Lecture/Recital Hahn HallLauren Hunt “A Horn Transcription of Four of the Twelve Fantasias for Flute Without Bass, TWV 40:5-8, by Georg Philipp Telemann”
12 p.m. IHS Presentation Pruis HallIHS Session 2: Horn-Making over the past 50 Years, Richard Bentson, presider
Panelists: Robert Osmun, Englebert Schmid, Chuck Ward, Philipp Alexander, Johnny Woody, Dan Rauch
1 p.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterStacie Mickens “Positive Practice Strategies”
1 p.m. Participant Performing Event Pruis Hall IHS 50 Alphorn choir of IHS members; Peggy DeMers, coordinator
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DAILY SCHEDULE Wednesday, August 1
1 p.m. Competition Sursa HallIHS Premiere Solo Competition
Richard Strauss Concerto No. 1 in Eb, op. 7 I. Allegro moderato
Robert Schumann Adagio & Allegro Bora Demir, horn, Kathia Bonna, piano
Wolfgang A. Mozart Concert in Eb KV. 495 I. Allegro moderato
Eugene Bozza En Forêt Ashlyn Phillips, horn, Kathia Bonna, piano
Wolfgang A. Mozart Concert in Eb KV. 495 I. Allegro moderato
Eugene Bozza En Forêt Luke Baker, horn, Kathia Bonna, piano
Wolfgang A. Mozart Concert in Eb KV. 495 I. Allegro moderato
Robert Schumann Adagio & Allegro Andrew Bass, horn, Kathia Bonna, piano
Wolfgang A. Mozart Concert in Eb KV. 495 I. Allegro moderato
Paul Dukas Villanelle for horn and pianoJordan Dinkins, horn, TBA, piano
2 p.m. Jazz Competition Hahn Hall
Victor Prado Cavalcanti Ferreira, hornCharlie Parker Blues: Now’s The Time Antonio Carlos Jobim Corcovado (Quiet Nights)
Christian Crawford, hornCharlie Parker Blues: Now’s The Time Autumn Leaves Joseph Kosma
Andrew Peck, hornCharlie Parker Blues: Now’s The Time Antonio Carlos Jobim Corcovado (Quiet Nights)
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Yuri Sasaki, hornCharlie Parker Blues: Now’s The Time Antonio Carlos Jobim Corcovado (Quiet Nights)
Michaela Ensor, hornBlues: Now’s The Time Charlie ParkerAutumn Leaves Joseph Kosma
2 p.m. Horn Quartet Competition Pruis Hall“Professional Division”
Cobalt Quartet Jukka Harju Fanfare EmmaVerne Reynolds Toccata from Short Suite for Horn QuartetPaul Basler Chorale from Three Pieces for Horn QuartetG. F Handel, arr. Lowell Shaw Blessing and Honor from The MessiahJames Naigus End of the Road from Beale Suite
Horns: Jena Gardner, Katie Johnson-Webb, Caroline Steiger, Rose Valby
“Amateur Division”Murray State Blue Quartet J.S. Bach, arr. R. Lockwood Fugue in A minor R. Schumann, arr. V. Reynolds From 6 Quartets IV. Con motoL. Shaw Frippery 9 L. Shaw Frippery 13
Horns: Leslie Blume, Anaea Dossey, Tim Kratochvil, Anna Schaust
Duke City Horns, University of New Mexico, Dr. Michael Walker, coachW.A. Mozart, Overture to the Magic Flute trans. H. Dutschke, Edited by Ralph LockwoodKerry Turner Quartet No. 3 I. The Sooners George Gershwin Summertime, arr. Walter PerkinsLeonard Bernstein West Side Story, America/Tonight, arr. Walter Perkins
Horns: Helen Barber, Michelle Garasi, Joel Livsey, Cierra Trevino
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The Capstone Horn Quartet, “Tater and the Tots”, Tuscaloosa, ALPaul Hindemith Quartet for horns 1.Fugato: sehr langsam 2.Lebhaft
Manning Sherwin A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square, arr. Alan Mattingly(1902-1974)George F. handel, arr. L. Shaw Blessing and Honor(1685-1759) Kerry Turner Quartet No. 2 “Americana”(b. 1960) III. Hoedown
Horns: Matthew (Matt) Meadows, R. Anthony Parrish, Antonio (Tony) Padilla Denis, Charles (Charlie) Snead
Murray State Gold QuartetR. Wagner Arr F. Liftl Jagd-Chor aus der Oper Tannhäuser W.A. Mozart, arr. C. Howe From Divertimento No. 8 I. Allegro spiritoso II. Andante IV .Molto AllegroH. Purcell arr. Rosenthal Fantasia No. 9 L. Shaw Frippery No. 21 “Calm and Cool”
Horns: Hayden Lefevre, Gideon Miller, Zach Samuelson, Megan Washburn
Four Corners Horn Quartet W.A. Mozart, trans. H. Dutschke Overture to the Magic Flute by W.A. MozartGeorge Gershwin Summertime arr. Walter PerkinsAlexander Mitushin Concertino for Horn Quartet, edit. Christopher Leuba
Horns: Ian Monahan, Sam Spicer, Sophie Mortensen, Evan Hagen
4 p.m. Lecture Forum Room Student Center Lisa Bontrager and Rose French “A Horn Players Handbook”
4 p.m. Contributing Artist Recital Sursa HallTraditional, arr. Randall Faust Three American Folksongs I. The Wabash Cannonball II. Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child III. To Study No More
Gene Berger, horn, Stephen Campbell, trumpet, David Mamedov, piano
New Music for Low Brass Trio - Black Bayou BrassElizabeth Raum Relationships (b. 1945) I. Two Against One II. Ménage à Trois III. CroniesFrigyes Hidas Trio for horn, trombone and tuba
John Stevens (b.1951) Triangles
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Roger Jones Trio for horn, trombone and tuba (b. 1944) I. Moderately slow II. Gracefully III. Lively
James Boldin, horn, Adam Johnson, trombone and bass trombone, Tracy Bedgood, tuba
Steven Winteregg Pastiche(b. 1952) I. Slow, Suddenly Faster II. Slow with Rubato III. Fast IV. Lively
Lisa Bontrager, Rose French, Benjamin Lieser, Heidi Lucas, Sarah Schouten, Anna Skrupky, horns
Recital Pieces for Two Horns and Piano arr. Cynthia Carr
Henry Purcell Sound the Trumpet from Come Ye Sons of Art (1659-1695)
Henry Purcell Two Daughters of this Aged Stream(1659-1695) from King Arthur, Act IV
Louis Spohr Abenlied(1784-1859) from Op. 108
Louis Spohr Mein Heimathland, WoO 16(1784-1859)
Peter I. Tchaikovsky Träen from Six Duets, Op. 46(1840-1893)
Maria Malibran Le Prisonnier (1808-1836)
Sarah Schouten and Anna Skrupky, horns, Robert Conway, piano
5 p.m. Participant Performing Event MI-152Horn Ensemble Reading Session with Randall Faust
6:15 p.m. Prelude Music Sursa HallThe New Mexico State University Corno Crew, Nancy Joy, director
Soomething Old, Something New, Something Written for the Corno Crew Lowell Shaw Andante and Allegro
(b. 1930)
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Samuel Holloman Elegy at a Hero’s Grave(1958-2016)
Emma Gregan Popcorn (b.1993)
Joshua Anders The Altai Nomads for Horns, Conch Shells, Didgeridoo, (b. 1997) Wine Glasses and Tuvan Throat Singing
Mark Schultz Lights! For Solo Horn, horn choir and piano (1957-2015)
Corinne Edom, horn soloist, Diane Schutz, pianoHorns: Joshua Anders, Sabrina Bonn, Louis Chacon, Corinne Edom, Lorena Figueroa, Michael Floyd,
Michelle Garasi, Marcos Gutierrez, Lucas Jackson, Christopher Kuncel, Natalie Martinez, William Martinez, Kelly McNeil, Adam Muñoz, Gabrielle Shelsea, Eizabelle Zuniga
In Fall 1996, The New Mexico State University Horn Choir, (Affectionately known as the NMSU Corno Crew), was cre-ated by Horn Professor, Ms. Nancy Joy. “The NMSU Corno Crew” includes both Music Majors and Non-Majors. During the spring semester, they invite community, professional and middle and high school hornists to join the “Grand Finale”, aka “The Mass Blast”. Inspired by a strong foundation of horn ensemble playing at Wittenberg University’s School of Music, Nancy created this ensemble for her students to experience the “classics” of the horn choir literature, the opportunity to premier newly commissioned works and to present outreach concerts in various communities. Invited as a featured ensemble, The NMSU Corno Crew has performed at the IHS Symposiums in Athens, GA.; Beijing, China; Tuscaloosa, AL; and Denver, CO.
6:45 p.m. Prelude Music Sursa HallUniversity of Tennessee-Knoxville Horn Choir, Dr. Katie Johnson-Webb, director
James Naigus Aileron (b. 1987)
Andrew Sigler To See The Starlings *World Premiere (b. 1973) Made possible by the Meir Rimon Assistance Commissioning Fund
Dana Wilson Naturally, we shall meet again…. (b. 1946)
Traditional Nader My God By U, arr. André van der Merwe Trans. Wade Jones
Patrick Hughes Dancing on the Hill (b. 1962)
Pee Wee King, arr. Seth Hall Tennessee Waltz (1914-2000)
DAILY SCHEDULE Wednesday, August 1
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DAILY SCHEDULE Wednesday, August 1
Horns: Grace Baugher, Elizabeth Breu, Andrew Duggins, Seth Hall, Bailye Hendley, Matthew Howard, Wade Jones, Zanae Locke, Sarah McHone, Hannah Smith, Sarah Troy, Katy Wilson
The University of Tennessee horn ensemble is comprised of music majors and minors. The ensemble rehearses regularly and performs in various venues each semester. The group varies in size year to year, allowing for the study of different types of repertoire, from horn quartets to full horn choir. The ensemble has given performances at the 47th International Horn
Workshop in Los Angeles, the 2016 Northeast Horn Workshop and the 2018 Southeast Horn Workshop.
7:30 p.m. Featured Artist Recital Sursa Hall
Kate Soper Into that World Inverted(b. 1981)
Jane Vignery Sonata for Horn and Piano, Op. 7 (1913-1974)
uth Gipps Sonatina for Horn and Piano, Op. 56(1921-1999)
Leelanee Sterrett, horn Tomoko Kanamaru, piano
-Intermission-
All-Star Horn Big Band
Leonard Bernstein arr. Jim Emerson Something’s Coming(1918-1990)
Redd Evans & Dave Mann, arr. Jim Emerson No Moon At All(1912-1972) (1916-2002)
George Gershwin arr. Jim Emerson Someone to Watch Over Me(1898-1937)
James Hanley arr. Jim Emerson Zing! (Went the strings of My Heart)(1892-1942)
Jay Lerner & Frederick Loewe arr. Jim Emerson On the Street Where You Live(1918-1986) (1901-1988)
Sammy Nestico arr. Jim Emerson Fun Time(b. 1924)
Cole Porter arr. Jim Emerson Love for Sale(1891-1964)
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Shorty Rogers arr. Jim Emerson Saturnian Sleigh Ride(1924-1994)
Kurt Weill arr. Clark Gault/Jim Emerson Speak Low(1900-1950)
Personnel: Geoffrey Winter, Steven Shaughency, Charles Snead, Patrick Hughes, Jeb Wallace, Bill Scharnberg,
Nancy Joy, Steven Cohen, Jeffrey Snedeker, Brian Brown, Jacquelyn Adams, Jeff Nelsen, Andrew Pelletier, Jeffrey Stockham, Aaron Brask, Rebecca Dodson-Webster, Brent Shires, Steven Gross with Eldon Matlick, conductor
*Featuring Joshua Williams & David AmramCassius Milburn Goens, drum set; Nick Tucker, bass; Jim Rhinehart, piano; Mark Mordue, tuba
10 p.m. Participant Performing Event MI-152Night Horn Choirs with Lowell Shaw
DAILY SCHEDULE Wednesday, August 1
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DAILY SCHEDULE Thursday, August 2
8:00 a.m. Meeting Forum Room Student CenterIHS Area Representatives Training Meeting
8:00 a.m. Group Warm-up Pruis Hallwith Featured Artist Leelanee Sterrett
9:00 a.m. Master Class Pruis Hallwith Featured Artist Robert Danforth
Participant performers: Phillip Palmore, Michaela Ensor
9:30 a.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterThomas Bough “Breathing Gym”
10:00 a.m. Master Class Hahn Hallwith Contributing Artist Daniel Grabois
10:30 a.m. Master Class Pruis Hallwith Featured Artist Gregory Hustis
Participant performers: Emily Green, Rachel Lauson
10:30 a.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterNicholas Smith “The Influence of European Hornists
on American Orchestral Horn playing (1880 – 1920)”
11:00 a.m. Contributing Artist Recital Hahn HallHervé Joulain, horn, David Mamedov, piano
Henri Busser Cantecor for Horn and Piano
Laurent Couson Lune Triste for Horn and Piano
Emmanuel Chabrier Larghetto for Horn and Piano
Rheinhold Gliere Nocturne op. 35 for Horn and Piano
Felix Draeseke Romanza op. 32 for Horn and Piano
Vincent d’indy Andante for Horn and Piano
Alexandre Scriabine Romance for Horn and Piano
Jean Michel Damase Adage from Ballet La Croqueuse de Diamants for Horn and Piano
Richard Rodgers My Romance for Horn and Piano
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DAILY SCHEDULE Thursday, August 2
Stephen Sondheim Not a day goes by for Horn and Piano
Laurent Couson The Rest is Silence » for Horn and Piano
Pierre Badol Odyssey for Horn and Electroacoustic Tape
12 p.m. IHS Presentation Pruis HallIHS Session 3: The Evolution of Horn Tone over the past 50 years, Frank Lloyd, presider
Panelists: Andrew Pelletier, Patrick Hughes, Greg Hustis, Kristina Mascher-Turner
1 p.m. Contributing Artist Recital Sursa Hall
Bruce Broughton Timeline(b. 1945) I. 1945 II. 1950 III. 1962 IV. 1967 V. 1987 VI. 1997
Dafydd Bevil, horn, Ariel Garcia, viola, Satoko Hayami, piano
Southeast Missouri State University Brass Trio
John Stevens Triangles (1978-9) (b. 1951)
Dr. Nicholas A. Kenney, horn, Dr. Joseph L. Jefferson, trombone, Dr. Martin C. Reynolds, bass trombone
Erika Raum The Confessions of St. Augustine I. Youth and Pagan Beginnings II. The Debate at the Baths of Sozius III. The Mystical Voice of the Child in the Garden IV. St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo
Martin King, horn
Jonathon Kirk Aerial Glacier (b.1975)
Paul Johnston Mountain Sketches (b.1975) I. With Motion II. Lively III. Freely, Cantabile IV. With Spirit
Katherine McBain, horn, Paul Johnston, piano
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DAILY SCHEDULE Thursday, August 2
Hoosier Horns Present Two Quartets
Elizabeth Raum Quartet for Horns
Fanfare
Echoes
Michelle McQuade DeWhirst Diffusion *World PremiereAshley Cumming, Julie Gerhardt, Ericka Tyner Grodrian, Peggy Moran, horns
1 p.m. Lecture/Performance Pruis Hall “Horn Trios for Studio and Stage”
John Dressler, Randall Faust, and Darin Sorley, horn
1 p.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterStephen Lawson “Transition to valves”
2 p.m. Special Presentation Charles W. Brown Planetarium“To Space & Back”
2 p.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterLin Foulk “Getting a College Teaching Job… and Keeping it for aspiring music professors”
2 p.m. Lecture Pruis HallPeter Iltis PhD and Eli K. Epstein “MRI Horn: Brass Pedagogy Informed by Science!”
2 p.m. Lecture Hahn HallDon Abernathy and Sonja Reynolds “From the Cave to the Concert Hall”
3 p.m. Ensemble Competition Pruis HallMurray State Horn Octet - Ashley Cumming, director
Thomas Jöstlein Campbell Fanfare
Felix Mendelssohn “O Rest in the Lord” From Elijah, arr. L Shaw
Johann Sebastian Bach Prelude and Fugue in A Minor, arr. L. ShawHorns: Leslie Blume, Anaea Dossey, Tim Kratochvil, Hayden Lefevre, Madison Marsh,
Gideon Miller, Anna Schaust, Megan Washburn
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DAILY SCHEDULE Thursday, August 2
3 p.m. Ensemble Competition (continued) Pruis HallNMSU Corno Crew
Lowell Shaw Andante and Allegro
(b. 1930)
W.A. Mozart Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, K 525(1756-1791) II. Andante
Joshua Anders The Altai Nomads for Horns, Conch Shells, Didgeridoo, (b. 1997) Wine Glasses and Tuvan Throat Singing
Horns: Joshua Anders, Sabrina Bonn, Louis Chacon, Corinne Edom, Lorena Figueroa, Michael Floyd, Michelle Garasi, Marcos Gutierrez, Lucas Jackson, Christopher Kuncel, Natalie Martinez,
William Martinez, Kelly McNeil, Adam Muñoz, Gabrielle Shelsea, Eizabelle Zuniga
Central Washington University Horn Ensemble - Jeffrey Snedeker, director
Paul Basler Jambo(b. 1963)
Tiburto Massaino Canzon trigesimaquinta(1550-1609)
Gustav Mahler, arr. Mahpar Finale from Symphony No. 3(1860-1911)
Darian Evans Out in the Wild(b. 1994)
John Philip Sousa, arr. Yancich The Stars and Stripes Forever(1854-1932)
Sam Spicer, soloistHorns: Joseph Bagdovitz, Gabrielle Charles, Solveig Dahl, Darian Evans,
Evan Hagen, Jessica Henkle, Amanda McDaniel, Nathan Miles, Ian Monahan, Sophie Mortensen, Henry Nordhorn, Kyle Olsen, Zachary Petty, Sam Spicer, Jaya Swayam.
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Evansville Horn Choir - Emily Britton, director
J. S. Bach Prelude and Fugue in A minor, trans. Lowell Shaw(1685-1750)
Felix Mendelssohn Nocturne from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, (1809-1847) arr. Leigh Martinet
James Naigus Halcyon (2013)
(b. 1987) Horns: Art Adye, Ethan Appel, John Economou, Kristie Kirsch, Rachel Luttrull,
Michelle McClary, Zach Schmitz, Chris Travis
4 p.m. Lecture Forum RoomJohanna Lundy “Love New Music”
4 p.m. Contributing Artist Recital Sursa Hall
David Amram Trio for tenor saxophone, horn, bassoon I. Allegro moderato II. Andante, quasi un poco adagio III. Epilogue: Andante ma non troppo
Gene Berger, horn, Nathan Bogert, tenor saxophone, Keith Sweger, bassoon
MirrorImage
Maureen Young Fields of Heather *World Premiere
Braden Williams Tango Insolito *World PremiereLisa Bontrager and Michelle Stebleton, horns, Jim Rhinehart, piano
Brazilian Music for two horns and piano
Pedro Kroger Serenata del Cielo Azul
Matheus Kleber Unindo os Pampas Gabriela Machado Samba Partido
Danilo Valadão Tocata Samba
Alfredo Moura Suíte Infantil Baiana
Alexandre Siles Vargas SambariaCelso Benedito & Radegundis Tavares, horn, Kathia Bonna, piano
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4 p.m. Contributing Artist Recital (continued) Sursa Hall
“In Honor of Dr. Randall Faust”
Randall Faust Celebration for horn and organ (1974)
Randall Faust Meditation for horn and organ (1983)
Randall Faust Fantasy on “Von Himmel Hoch” for horn and organ Andrew Pelletier, horn, Stephen Price, organ
5 p.m. Lecture Hahn Hall
Amy Thakurdas “Improv Workshop” Indian Music
5 p.m. Participant Performing Event MI-152Horn Ensemble reading session with “Spike” Shaw
6:30 p.m. Prelude Music Sursa HallMurray State University Horn Ensemble “Brass Backwards” - Ashley Cumming, director
Thomas Jöstlein Campbell Fanfare
Johann Sebastian Bach From Prelude and Fugue in A minor “Prelude”, arr. Lowell Shaw
George Frideric Handel From Six Pieces from the Water Music “Allegro” trans. Leigh Martinet
“Alla Hornpipe”
Peter Terry Sky and Stone *World Premiere
Felix Mendelssohn “O Rest in the Lord” from Elijah, arr. Lowell Shaw
Mike D’Ambrosio Heroic Brew *World Premiere
Lee Actor Fanfare Horns: Leslie Blume, Anaea Dossey, Elena Hammann, Tim Kratochvil, Hayden Lefevre,
Madison Marsh, Gideon Miller, Zach Samuelson, Anna Schaust, Megan Washburn, John Dressler, Ashley Cumming
Brass Backwards, Murray State University’s horn ensemble has been concertizing together since 2016. Under the leadership of Dr. Ashley Cumming, the ensemble consists of undergraduate majors and non-majors from Kentucky, Indiana, Tennes-see, Illinois and Missouri. The ensemble has also performed at the Mid-South Horn Workshop, at Murray State, and in their community.
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IUP Horn Choir
“Fanfares and Closers for Horn Choir”Dr. Heidi Lucas, director and conductor, Dr. Sarah Schouten, guest conductor
Jude Gore Incendium Fanfare (b. 1982)
Charles Ingram Travel Diary(b.1955) II. Missing Home
Frank Gulino Endeavor (b. 1987) Dr. Sarah Schouten, conductor
Björk/ arr. Cook Overture from Dancer in the Dark (b.1965)
Robert Litton Cascades *World Premiere (b. 1978) Dr. Heidi Lucas, conductor
Horns: Gina Baldoni, Jacinda Dowling, Jonah Farnum, Gabby Goril, Elizabeth Heckman, Andy Junttonen, Jayson Monroe, Brooke Nilsson, Erica Samios, Alex Swackhamer, Lea Wehnau
The IUP Horn Choir is comprised of undergraduate and graduate music majors, minors, and horn enthusiasts at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP). Students study with Dr. Heidi Lucas. They perform in the IUP Horn Choir, as well as in the IUP Marching Band, IUP Wind Ensemble, IUP Symphonic Band, IUP Symphonic Winds, and various chamber ensembles, including Horn Quartets, Brass Quintets, Woodwind Quintets, and other configurations. The IUP Horn Choir has performed at the 2015, 2016, and 2017 Northeast Horn Workshops, hosted the 2016 Northeast Horn Workshop in January of 2016, and hosts an annual Horn Day. The group performs concerts, educational outreach and recruitment programs each semester. For more information, find us on Facebook and please visit: iuphorns.wixsite.com.
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7:30 p.m. Featured Artist Recital Sursa Hall
Shinji Eshima Bourne to Shelley for horn, tenor and piano
Franz Schubert Auf dem Strom for horn, tenor and piano
Esa-Pekka Salonen Concert etude for solo horn
Steven Juliani Red Shifted for horn and piano *World Premiere
Benjamin Britten The Stream in the Valley for horn, tenor and piano Kevin Rivard, horn, Brian Thorsett, tenor, Tomoko Kanamaru, piano
ALLOY HORN QUARTETLiz Deitemyer, Anna Jacobson, Kelly Langenberg, and Dana Sherman
S. Ahlbäck arr. by A. Jacobson Norsken (b. 1960)
F. Hidas Kammermusik (1928 - 2007) I. Maestoso II. Allegro Moderato, Giocoso III. Lento IV. Allegro V. Allegretto with Variations
I. Albeniz Capricho Catalon(1860-1909)
D. Hill Mirages *World Premiere(b. 1946)
T. Bough Alloy 7645 *World Premiere(b. 1968) Alloy Horn Quartet Commission
M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco Choral with Variations (1895-1968)
Traditional, arr. J. Gale Oh, When the Saints Go Marchin’ In 10 p.m. Participant Performing Event MI-152
Night Horn Choirs with Lowell Shaw
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DAILY SCHEDULE Friday, August 3
8 a.m. Group Warm-up Pruis Hallwith Featured Artist Josh Williams
9 a.m. Master Class Pruis Hallwith Featured Artist Leelanee Sterrett
Participant performers: Rachel Willis, Pilar Frias Perez, Kestrel Wright
9 a.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterBill Schaffer “Unaccompanied literature for undergraduate recitals”
10 a.m. Contributing Artist Recital Hahn Hall
Samuel Adler Cantilena for solo horn (2017) *World PremiereAndrew Pelletier, horn
David R. Gillingham Timepiece *World Premiere(b. 1947) I. Time Past II. Time Suspended III. Time Unleashed
Andrew Pelletier and Bruce Bonnell, horns, Casey Robards, piano
Jean-Michel Damase Rhapsodie pour cor Ian Zook, horn, David Mamedov, piano
Anthony Plog Three Miniatures for horn in F and piano
(b. 1947) I. Allegro moderato II. Adagio III. Allegro
Melissa Harris, horn, David Mamedov, piano
10 a.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterAnna Marie Leverenz “Virtuosity in Eisenstadt:
The Esterhazy Horns and Haydn’s Compositional Style”
10:30 a.m. Master Class Pruis Hallwith Featured Artist Elizabeth Freimuth
11 a.m. Lecture Forum Room Catherine Roche-Wallace “21st Century Horn Lessons;
The Pros and Cons of teaching horn via distance learning”
12 p.m. IHS Presentation Pruis HallIHS Session 4: The Progress of Horn Pedagogy over the past 50 years, Douglas Hill, presider
Panelists: Frøydis Ree Wekre, Lisa Bontrager, Phil Hooks, William Scharnberg
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1 p.m. Lecture Hahn HallElizabeth Fleming “Signaling Past and Future: Messiaen’s “Appel interstellaire”
1 p.m. Lecture Forum Room Student Center James Watt “Gallay and 18th Century Virtuoso Techniques
1 p.m. Contributing Artist Recital Sursa Hall
The U.S. Army Field Band Horn TrioSSG Selena Maytum, horn, SSG JG Miller, horn, SSG Lori Roy, horn, Jim Rhinehart, piano
August Klughardt Songs of the Reed op. 28 for two horns and piano, arr. J.G. Miller
IV. Feurig I. Langsam II. Leidenschaftlich erregt
C. M. von Weber “Wie? Was? Entsetzen!” from Der Freischutz for three horns and piano, arr. JG Miller
Jean-Michel Damase Trio for oboe, horn and piano I. Allegro deciso II. Andante III. Presto scherzando IV. Molto moderato - Allegro
*1991 IHS Meir Rimon Commissioning Assistance Fund compositionGene Berger, horn, Lisa Kozenko, oboe, David Mamedov, piano
2 p.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterSteven Schaughency “The Horn in Jazz History: 100 essential jazz recordings for the Hornist”
2 p.m. Master Class Hahn HallEli Epstein “Horn playing from the inside out”
2 p.m. Performance Sursa Hall*World Premieres for Horn Ensemble
Daniel Baldwin “Legend of Fallen Kings” (2018)(b. 1978) I. Dawn of Time II. Key to the Gate of Dreams III. Oblivion
Randall Faust “Golden Calls” A Fanfare for the 50th International Horn (b. 1947) Symposium (2018)
DAILY SCHEDULE Friday, August 3
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James McAllister “And the Mountains have a Song” (2018)(b. 1970)
Felix Mendelssohn Symphony No. 5 “Reformation” (1830/2018), trans. Devin Colbeigh-Morrison
IV. Finale
Drew Phillips ”Untitled” (2018)(b. 1989)
Horns: Gene Berger, Lisa Bontrager, Devin Cobleigh-Morrison, Steven Cohen, Lin Foulk, Jena Gardner, Alan Mattingly, Dan Phillips, Brent Shires, Jeffrey Snedeker, Jeb Wallace, and Josh Williams
4 p.m. Featured Artist Lecture Forum Room Student CenterFroydis Ree Wekre “On being your own teacher”
4 p.m. Participant Performing Event Pruis HallThe Horn Ensemble as a Jazz Ensemble: reading and improvising
on Jazz standards with Mike Simpson
4 p.m. Contributing Artist Recital Hahn Hall Against The Sky: A Tribute to Domenico Ceccarossi
Domenico Ceccarossi was known internationally for his virtuosity, method books, commissioning new works for horn, his own caprices for horn, and traveling throughout Europe with his with his opera-singing wife. This recital is a
tribute to Ceccarossi’s artistic endeavors. Ceccarossi commissioned Castel Del Monte, whereas the Variazioni Concertanti celebrate the genre of soprano, horn, and piano. The second half of the program is a modern interpretation in the spirit of Ceccarossi. You will hear the world premiere of the final movement of
Against The Sky. Lastly, Between Us Now was written for my opera-singing wife, and myself.
Nino Rota Castel Del Monte (1974)
Michael Walker, horn, Kimberly Carballo, piano
Otto Nicolai Variazioni Concertanti sul La Sonnambula di Bellini (1831)
Michael Walker, horn, Katherine Jolly, voice, Kimberly Carballo, piano
Peter Gilbert Against the Sky (2014) I. Sonorous Vistas
II. The Face of Shadows III. Out of the Depths *World Premiere
Michael Walker, horn, Kimberly Carballo, piano
Carrie Magin Between Us Now (2015)Michael Walker, horn, Katie Dukes, voice, Kimberly Carballo, piano
DAILY SCHEDULE Friday, August 3
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Pablo de Sarasate Spanish Dance No.1, Romanza Andaluza, op. 22, arr. (1844-1908) Cody/Schouten
Dana Wilson Graham’s Crackers(b. 1946) II. Swing
Just Two - Sarah Schouten, horn, Tom Cody, guitar
David Maslanka Sonata for Horn and Piano (1996) (1943-2017) I.
II. III.
Zach Cooper, horn , Dr. Christopher Hahn, piano
Kerry Turner Quartet No. 2 “Americana”(b. 1960) III. Hoe Down
Corna Cattiva
Lowell E. Shaw Frippery No. 14 “Something in Two”(b. 1930)
Jan Koetsier Cinq Miniatures(1911-2006) I. Petite marche II. Chant sentimental III. Scherzo IV. Valse ironique V. Final
Herman Jeurissen Lustige Streiche (b. 1952)
Horns: Lanette Compton, Mirella Gualdin, Peggy Moran, and Kate Pritchett
5 p.m. Tribute Performance Pruis Hall Hill’s Angels: a fifty-year celebration
5 p.m. Special Performance Sursa Hall
James A. Beckel Jr. In the Mind’s Eye Images for Horns and Orchestra 1. Random Abstract 2. Daniel in the Lion’s Den 3. Reflections
Sharon Weyser, Renee Burian, Drew Wright, Jancie Philippus, Horns Nick Palmer, Conductor - Lafayette Symphony Festival Orchestra
DAILY SCHEDULE Friday, August 3
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DAILY SCHEDULE Friday, August 3
5 p.m. Participant Performing Event MI-152Horn Ensemble reading session Dress rehearsal with “Spike” Shaw and Randall Faust
5:30 p.m. Performance Sursa Hall
WMN Horn Ensemble, Twin Cities Horn Club, Minnesota - Sarah Schmalenberger, leader
Fanfare “We Are” (2012)
Steven Juliani In the Dark Light (2016)
Emma Gregan This Panic Feels Like Home (2017)
Ricardo Matosinhos B(h)orn T’win (2016)
6:30 p.m. Prelude Music Sursa HallCMU Horn Choir - Bruce Bonnell, director
Kerry Turner Fanfare for Barcs(b. 1960)
trans. Allen Ostrander Baroque Suite(1909-1994) I. Prelude (G. Croce 1557-1609) II. Pastorale (E. Du Caurroy 1549-1609) III. Toccata (L. da Viadana 1564-1645)
Anton Bruckner Ave Maria/trans. Bob Ashworth(1824-1896)
John Williams, trans. Christina Wyrick Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Jedi Steps and Finale (b. 1932)
Horns: William Schneider, Carina Pisani, Zachary Evans, Hannah Carey, Adam Sade, Zachary Monica, Olivia Charrette,Madeline Steffke
The University of Central Oklahoma Horn Choir - Peggy Moran, director
James Naigus Jubilee (2012)(b. 1987)
Daniel Baldwin Big Sky Country (2015)(b. 1978)
Patrick Hughes Dancing on the Hill (2012) Horns: Shari Rigney, Zachary Anderson, Faith Phelps, Preston Drain, Alyson Byers, Hanna Stout,
Raini Polk, Colton Privette, Charlie Blomgren, Tyler Williams, Jessie Blomgren, Nicole Price, Josh Phelps
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DAILY SCHEDULE Friday, August 3
7:30 p.m. Featured Artist Recital Sursa Hall
Alan Civil Suite for Two Horns (1929-1989) I. Preambule II. Siciliano
III. Intermezzo IV. Finale
Denise Tryon & Karl Pituch, horns
Jacob White Maiden Voyage *World Premiere(b. 1996)
Denise Tryon, horn Robert Conway, piano
Alec Wilder First Sonata for horn and piano (1907-1980) I. Allegro, forcefully
II. Andante III. Allegro Giocoso
Karl Pituch, horn Robert Conway, piano
Lowell Shaw Four Bipperies (b.1930) No. 1, 4, 8, 9
Denise Tryon & Karl Pituch, horns
- Intermission -
Kerry Turner Four Duets (b. 1960) I. Introduction, Waltz
II. Malaguena III. Intermezzo (for Kristina) IV. “Trigger”
Denise Tryon & Karl Pituch, horns
Catherine Likhuta Vivid Dreams *World Premiere(b. 1981) I. Cradle in the Forest II. Octopus III. Urban Secrets
Denise Tryon, horn Catherine Likhuta, piano
Richard Bissill Time & Space (b. 1960)
Denise Tryon & Karl Pituch, horns Robert Conway, piano
10 p.m. Participant Performing Event MI-152Night Horn Choirs with Lowell Shaw
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DAILY SCHEDULE Saturday, August 4
8 a.m. Group Warm-up Pruis Hallwith Featured Artist Elizabeth Freimuth
9 a.m. Meeting Pruis HallIHS General Meeting
10 a.m. Lecture Forum Room Student CenterMichelle Garasi “Demystifying the Art of Horn
Playing to Build the Next Generation of Players in Unexpected Places”
10 a.m. Contributing Artist Recital Sursa Hall Johanna Lundy, horn
Live Performance with Video: Pamela Decker Canyon Songs for horn and piano (2016)
Johanna Lundy, horn, Robert Conway, piano, Video Production by Robert Jaime, Photography by Carl Bowser and Johanna Lund
Esa-Pekka Salonen Concert Etude (2000)
“A Hat’s Journey” Animated Illustration by Shiang Hwang
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies Sea Eagle (1982) I. Adagio
II. Lento III. Presto molto
“8th Avenue Ocean” Video by Christine Rogers
Olivier Messiaen Interstellar Call from Des canyons aux étoiles (1974) Video Production by Robert Jaime, Photography by Carl Bowser, James Karrer, and Johanna Lundy
Harlaxton Wind Quintet
Maciej Małecki Suita na kwintet dęty I. Choral II. Taniec III. Aria IV. Toccata
Emily Britton, horn, Leanne Hampton, flute, Elizabeth Robertson, oboe, Thomas Josenhans, clarinet, Edwin Lacy, bassoon
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DAILY SCHEDULE Saturday, August 4
Cobalt Quartet: Horns: Jena Gardner, Katie Johnson-Webb, Caroline Steiger, Rose Valby
Jukka Harju Fanfare EMMA(b. 1975)
Brett Miller On Picasso(b. 1976) I. La Vie II. Le pigeon aux petis pois III. La Ronde de la Jeunesse
Verne Reynolds Short Suite for Horn Quartet(1926-2011) I. Toccata
Paul Basler Three Pieces(b. 1963) II. Chorale
James Naigus Beale Suite(b. 1987) I. Introduction and Stomp III. B.B. Cue V.End of the Road
James Wilding Melencolia(b. 1973)
Stacie Mickens, horn, Brian Kiser, tuba, Caroline Oltmanns, piano
David Morgan When Penguins Fly(b. 1957)
Stacie Mickens, horn, Emma Donkin, piano, Isaac Hraga, guitar, Ian Kinnaman, bass, Evan McCreary, percussion
Kenneth Frazelle Hearken (Blue Ridge Airs III) *World Premiere (b. 1955) underwritten by a gift from Linda and Stuart Nelson
Maria Serkin, horn, Allison Gagnon, piano
10:30 a.m. Lecture Hahn HallAmy Thakurdas “Focal Dystonia Workshop”
10:30 a.m. Master Class Pruis Hallwith Featured Artist Karl Pituch
Participant Performers: Antonio Padilla Denis, Laura Makara, Kestrel Wright
12 p.m. IHS Presentation Pruis HallIHS Session 5: The International Horn Society at 49, Jeffrey Snedeker, presider
Panelists: Heidi Vogel, Randall Faust, Elaine Braun, Dan Phillips
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DAILY SCHEDULE Saturday, August 4
1 p.m. Lecture/Recital Hahn HallPeter Luff and Catherine Likhuta “I threw a Shoe at a Cat”
“I threw a Shoe at a Cat” is a work composed for solo horn by internationally renowned composer Catherine Likhuta. Join the composer and horn soloist Peter Luff for an in depth lecturer/recital
investigating the process surroundingthe creation of this work and others for solo horn.Catherine has written ten virtuosic works featuring French horn. Her horn music has been commissioned, performed and
recorded by prominent horn soloists including Peter Luff, Denise Tryon and Adam Unsworth. Catherine is known for collaborating with her commissioners and personalising her compositions, reflecting the style of those particular horn players
in each piece. Her concertino for five horns entitled Hard to Argue (2014), commissioned by Peter Luff for QSO Horns, became the winner of the 2014 International Horn Society Composition Contest, Virtuoso Division.
Catherine Likhuta “I threw a Shoe at a Cat” I. Theme II. Waltz III. “Yazz” IV. Finale
Peter Luff, horn
1 p.m. Lecture Pruis HallFeature Artist Group The Alloy Horn Quartet
Liz Deitemyer, Anna Jacobson, Kelly Langenberg, & Dana Sherman
1:30 p.m. Special Presentation Charles W. Brown Planetarium“Undiscovered Worlds: The Search Beyond Our Sun”
2 p.m. Group Participation Event Pruis HallRandall Faust and Pete Nowlen, “Keys to Transposition”
- BRING YOUR HORNS
2 p.m. Lecture/Recital Hahn HallAnna Kucia - “Mark Schultz, Lost but Not Forgotten”
Mark Schultz Lights!Anna Kucia, horn, Jim Rhinehart, piano
Mark Schultz Over Your Shoulder, Don’t SmileAnna Kucia, horn, Jim Rhinehart, piano
Mark Schultz Alligator AlleyAnna Kucia & Gene Berger, horns, Jim Rhinehart, piano
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3:30 p.m. Performance Sursa HallIHS 50 Last Call
Jon Hawkins Memorial Scholarship
Gioacchino Rossini Prelude Theme and Variations for horn and pianoJessica Elder, horn Robert Conway, piano
IHS Premiere Solo Competition Winner
Professional Horn Competition Quartet Winner
Amateur Horn Competition Quartet Winner
Amateur Horn Competition Ensemble Winner
Mass Ensembles - Bring Your Horn Randall Faust Horn Ensemble
Lowell “Spike” Shaw Horn Ensemble
6:45 p.m. Prelude Music Emens StageOklahoma State University Horn Choir - Lanette Compton, director
“The Golden History of the Horn through Rock and Pop”
Elvis Presley Can’t Help Falling in Love, arr. Pentatonix, trans. Jacob White
David Paich (Toto) Hold the Line, arr. Joseph T. Spaniola
Mick Jones (Foreigner) I Want to Know What Love Is, arr. Jacob White
Thom Yorke (Radiohead) Creep, arr. Adam Wolf
Pentatonix “Top Pop Vol. 1 Medley”, arr. Jacob White Horns: Lucas Havelaar, Rusty Holmes, Leah Jones, Juliana Lee, Kayla Ogden,
Ashlyn Phillips, Regan Pilgrim, Jacob White, and Cole Woods
7:30 p.m. Featured Artist Recital Emens AuditoriumThe United States Army Field Band - Commander and Conductor,
Colonel Jim R. Keene, Deputy Commander, Lieutenant Colonel Domingos Robinson with soloist Frank Lloyd, Joshua Williams, Denise Tryon, Gene Berger, SGM Robert Cherry,
SSG Selena Maytum, SSG JG Miller, SSG Lori Roy
Samuel Ward America the Beautiful/National Anthem, (1847-1903) arr. Carmen Dragon
DAILY SCHEDULE Saturday, August 4
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DAILY SCHEDULE Saturday, August 4
John Stafford Smith Star-Spangled Banner(1750-1836)Michael Kamen Suite from Band of Brothers, arr. Dwayne Milburn(1948-2003)
Amir Zaheri “This Must Be What Keeps Them Quiet”
Concerto for Horn and Wind Ensemble *World PremiereJoshua Williams, soloist
Julie Giroux Under the Willow(b. 1961)
Kerry Turner Theodore’s Anthem (b.1960) Denise Tryon, Gene Berger, SGM Robert Cherry, SSG Selena Maytum, SSG J.G. Miller, SSG Lori Roy, soloists
Michael Giacchino Music from the Incredibles, arr. Matthew Morse(b.1967)
-Intermission-
Jody Nagel Triumvirate *World Premiere(b.1960)
John Williams The Force Awakens, arr. Paul Lavender(b.1932)
Howard Buss Into the Hall of Valor for Horn and Symphonic Band (b.1951) *World Premiere
Frank Lloyd, soloist
John Philip Sousa El Capitan(1854-1932)
Joseph Willcox Jenkins American Overture for Band (1928-2014)
Ramin Djawadi Game of Thrones Theme, arr. SSG J. G. Miller(b. 1974)
Various Armed Forces Salute, arr. Whitcomb, Lichtenberger, Pascuzzi, McKenzie
John Philip Sousa Stars and Stripes Forever(1854-1932)
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