Public Invited to Free Fall Band Concert at Mary
BISMARCK, ND — Sunday, October 27, the University of Mary Concert Band will perform its annual Fall Band Concert at 3 p.m., in Founders Hall, at the Lumen Vitae University Center (LVUC), on campus. The concert is free and open to the public.
Dennis Gowen, professor of Music and director of Bands and High Brass at Mary, says the students are eagerly looking forward to their first major performance of the new academic year.
“We hosted a wonderful group of Canadian band students on our campus this September,” said Gowen, “and we gave them an early preview of our fall performance. The ensemble members and I are excited to share our entire program with our wonderful regional audience.”
The performance will open with “Magic Overture” by Thomas Doss. Second on the program will be the iconic “Second Suite in F for Military Band” by English composer Gustav Holst. “This is such a hallmark work for any concert band, and the students always fall in love with these English classics,” added Gowen.
Also slated for the performance is “Songs of Sailor and Sea” by Robert W. Smith, “Rush” by Samuel Hazo, and “Esprit De Corps “by Robert Jager.
The ensemble will conclude the concert with a special performance of “Rhapsody in Blue” by George Gershwin, in honor of the 100th anniversary of this world-famous 1924 composition. “The second half of the concert will be a very special feature for us,” remarked Gowen. “We’re thrilled to feature Dr. EunAe Lee on piano, who is a recent full-time member of our outstanding music faculty. And our performance will be similar in scope to the original Paul Whitman Band premiere, with just a fraction of our entire ensemble – about two dozen to be exact – accompanying Dr. Lee.”
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Piccolo
Kathryne Johnson
Olivia Anderson
Flute
Meghan Schneier Billings, MT
Kathryn Johnson Broomfield, CO
Olivia Anderson Bismarck, ND
Elizabeth Orsborn Westerville, OH
Calista Rennich Bismarck, ND
Logan Grabins Verona, WI
Elizabeth Beshenich Leavenworth, KS
Lily Shaw Billings, MT
Olivia Zyble Harbor Springs, MI
Oboe
Anna Wenning Beulah, ND
Tate Berkley Owatonna, MN
Bassoon
Alliston Bleth Bismarck, ND
Clarinet
Maja Dojs Bismarck, ND
Peter Talbot Carol Stream, IL
Lily Evans Wisconsin Dells, WI
Faith Peddycord Superior, CO
Megan Jennen Forest Lake, MN
Maria O’Meara Plymouth, MN
Kaylee Berger Bismarck, ND
Bass Clarinet
Mya Tena Bismarck, ND
Contra Alto Clarinet
Lillian Effertz Velva
Alto Saxophone
Hattie Muellenbach Milbank, SD
Edmund Peliska Bismarck, ND
Kennedy Mertz Bismarck, ND
Kaden Hoffman Bismarck, ND
Ella Friebel Hettinger, ND
Brissa Campos Aragon Denver, CO
Carlia Boggs Merrifield, MN
Emily Finnegan Baraboo, WI
Rosemary Gilligan Aurora, IL
Aidan Schaefbauer Bismarck, ND
Tenor Saxophone
Ava Berberick Spearfish, SD
Allison Bryn Dazey, ND
Baritone Saxophone
Matthew Mendiola Dassel, MN
Trumpet
Brady Saylor Bismarck, ND
Kelly Swenson Houston, MN
John Mendiola Dassel, MN
Katie Woodside Steele, ND
Trevin Yeoman Mandan, ND
Allana Amburn Lee’s Summit, MO
Lucas Mueller Bismarck, ND
Abigail Welle Freeport, MN
Grace Goven Turtle Lake, ND
Chris Anderson Bismarck, ND
French Horn
Jase Kleser Bismarck, ND
Mark Stotzer Albuquerque, NM
Alison Kirsch Rapid City, SD
Rachel Puyleart Forest Lake, MN
Maggie Krautkramer Appleton, WI
Amanda Rocha Tigard, OR
Ariana Barnell Creighton, NE
Trombone
Blaise Kathol Bismarck, ND
Gabi Kielkucki Manchester, IA
Bass Trombone
Logan Quinn Wilton, ND
Euphonium
Marie Wilson Bismarck, ND
Joseph Kielkucki Manchester, IA
Tuba
Mikel Kouba Manitowoc, WI
Percussion
Noah Deabel Chicago Heights, IL
Nicholas Amoranto Oceanside, CA
Zach Turner Mandan, ND
Megan Snyder Custer, SD
Joshua Burdullis Mountlake Terrace, WA