CCM WINDS SERIES PRESENTS

of thee we sing

 

4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11, 2022, Corbett Auditorium 

CCM Wind Symphony and Wind Ensemble

Kevin Michael Holzman and Thomas Gamboa, music directors and conductors
Adam Friedrich, Detrich Morrison-Jones and Pearce Nitta, graduate student conductors

The CCM Wind Symphony and Wind Ensemble perform music by American composers commemorating historical events, places and culture. 

Musical Selections

Wind Ensemble Repertoire

  • Motordom
    Jennifer Jolley (b. 1981)

  • Elegy for a Young American
    Ronald Lo Presti (1933-85)
    Pearce Nitta, graduate student conductor

  • American Hymnsong Suite
    Dwayne Milburn (b. 1963)
    Detrich Morrison-Jones, graduate student conductor
    • I. Prelude on "Wonderous Love"
    • II. Ballad on "Balm in Gilead"
    • III. Scherzo on "Nettleton"
    • IV. March on "Wilson"

  • Savannah River Holiday 
    Ron Nelson (b. 1929)

Wind Symphony Repertoire

  • We Choose To Go To The Moon 
    Roger Zare (b. 1985)
    Adam Friedrich, graduate student conductor

  • Into The Silent Land
    Steve Danyew (b. 1983)
    Claire Ankrum, narrator

  • America the Beautiful 
    Samuel Augustus Ward (1847-1903)
    Arr. Dragon

  • A Lincoln Portrait 
    Aaron Copland (1900-90)
    Trans. Beeler
    Quinn Patrick Ankrum, narrator
  • Symphony No. 4: West Point
    Morton Gould (1913-96)
    • I. Epitaphs
    • II. Marches

About CCM Wind Symphony and Wind Ensemble

The CCM Wind Symphony and Wind Ensemble have received wide acclaim for the quality of their performances as well as the diversity and originality of their programing. Dedication to bringing the finest traditional and contemporary literature to their audiences, the ensembles perform chamber music, selected transcriptions, concerti and original full ensemble repertoire spanning five centuries. 

a vibrant performance

Janelle's Notes

Rosters

Wind Ensemble Roster

Thomas Gamboa, music director and conductor

 

Piccolo/Flute

  • Allison Clifford
  • Minkyoung Choi
  • McKenzie Ward
  • Emilee Warne

Oboe/English Horn

  • Alexa Harper
  • Jonah Hertzman
  • Sarah Singer

Clarinet

  • Bea Aldrich
  • Madi Bosch
  • Zac Dietz
  • Amay Pant
  • Lilly Rollison
  • Geovanny Santos

Bassoon

  • Justin Bruss
  • Abbie Hess

Saxophone

  • Israel Saldivar
  • Eli Stacey
  • Andrew Strawn
  • Evan Wood

Horn

  • Eowyn Bakke
  • Hannah Kittleson
  • Charlie Klukow
  • Hector Montalvo
  • Anna Voros

Trumpet

  • Mae Deeter
  • Mason Kibble
  • Ethan Murden
  • Caroline Niederhausen
  • Olivia Passerini
  • Travis Sandomierski
  • Joseph Rau

Trombone

  • Jaocb Kraimer
  • Christopher Swedes
  • Mark Troy

Euphonium

  • Nick McDermott
  • Serafina Medica

Tuba

  • Caroline Habig
  • Laurenz Oriondo 

Double Bass

  • Jason Meusel

Harp

  • Allegra Bel Embley

Percussion

  • Maddie Adams
  • Madeline Bodie
  • Mason Deitsch
  • Yuxuan Gong
  • Isaiah Wright

Piano

  • Whitney Wang

Wind Symphony Roster

Kevin Michael Holzman, music director and conductor

 

Piccolo/Flute

  • Lianna Bartlett
  • Dayna Hagstedt
  • Ay Kawasaki
  • Anne Leutkenhaus
  • Caitlyn Lyerly
  • Oscar Thompson
  • Jocelyn Zhang

Oboe/English Horn

  • Julia Bobbell
  • Luca Ortolani
  • William Raine
  • Qiming Sheng

Clarinet

  • Quinton Benner 
  • Ian Bunt 
  • Trinity Kanipes 
  • Kevin Lawrence 
  • Casey McGuire 
  • Shuta Maeno 
  • Matthew Mitchell 
  • Aidan Peters 
  • Leila Sereki  
  • Clara Spears 

Bassoon

  • Yu-Chuen Huang
  • Chet Rhodes
  • Kyle Sodman

Saxophone

  • Josh Herrera 
  • Mark Ivlev
  • Braydon Sowell 
  • Seok Jun Yang 

Horn

  • Brady Catlett 
  • Jesus Garcia Palacios 
  • Daniel Itzkowitz 
  • Bobby Malone 
  • Dominick Neville 

Trumpet

  • Solomon Abang 
  • Jessica Barrick 
  • Katie Frazier 
  • Jarod Gallenstein 
  • Maggey Mangold 
  • Anna Sheppard 

Trombone

  • Jacob Allgeier
  • Jacob Forte
  • Bryson Hunt
  • Kyle Langer
  • Cameron Webb

Euphonium

  • Nick McDermott
  • Isaac Slavens

Tuba

  • Donovan Klutho
  • Daniel Mentzer

Double Bass

  • Eric Reigelsperger

Harp

  • Sara Magill

Piano

  • Trinity Le

Percussion

  • Mason Deitsch 
  • Sydney Hanlon 
  • AJ Hanmer 
  • Jared Kohli 
  • Peter Loferski 
  • Kyle Roemer 

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CCM News

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CCM winter apparel available for purchase online

November 27, 2024

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Giving Tuesday: Support CCM health and wellness

November 26, 2024

For the UC College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) community, Giving Tuesday offers a unique opportunity to make a significant impact by supporting Student Health and Wellness. As our students dedicate themselves to the arts – pursuing rigorous schedules filled with practice, performance, and academic study – their mental and physical well-being is crucial.

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CCM Philharmonia performs a US premiere in Nov. 25 concert

Event: November 25, 2024 7:30 PM

The CCM Philharmonia welcomes distinguished guest conductor Guido Rumstadt, from the Hochschule für Musik in Nuremberg, in a program spanning 200 years of German music on Monday, Nov. 25. Featuring CCM faculty artist Dror Biran in Schumann’s beloved Piano Concerto in A Minor. Tickets are on sale through the CCM Box Office.

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Sponsors

Louise Dieterle Nippert Trust
Scholarship and Resident Artist Supporter
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
CSO/CCM Diversity Fellowship Sponsor
The Corbett Endowment at CCM
Dance Department Supporter
All-Steinway School Supporter
The Joseph and Frances Jones Poetker Fund of the Cambridge Charitable Foundation, Ritter & Randolph, LLC, Corporate Counsel
Visiting Artists & Thinking About Music Supporter
William L. Gasch Endowment Fund for Dance Excellence
CCM Dance Department Supporter
J. Brett Offenberger, MD and Mr. Douglas E. Duckett;
Dr. & Mrs. Carl G. Fischer 
Greg Mathein 
Jim & Linda Miller 
George & Caroll Roden
Musical Theatre Department Supporters
Gearsupply.com AV Marketplace
Theater Design & Production Supporter
The Estate of Genevieve Smith
Opera Production Supporter
Bacchus Legacy Foundation
TAPAA Guest Director Supporter
Rafael and Kimberly de Acha
Opera D’Arte Supporter
Estate of Mrs. William A. Friedlander
Dr. Randolph L. Wadsworth
Judith Schonbach Landgren and Peter Landgren
Mr. & Mrs. Harry H. Santen
Elizabeth C.B. Sittenfeld
Elizabeth Stone
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Stegman
Mrs. Theodore W. Striker
Mrs. Harry M. Hoffheimer
Ariel Quartet Supporters
Friedlander Family Fund
Karl Zipser
Chamber Music at CCM
Jan Rogers
Willard and Jean Mulford Charitable Fund of the Cambridge Charitable Foundation
Choral Studies Supporters
Anonymous
Classical Guitar Supporter
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Hirschhorn
Philharmonia Supporters
Dorothy Richard Starling Foundation
Starling Pre-Collegiate Supporter
Starling Strings Supporter
Dr. Timothy E. and Janet L. Johnson
Thom Miles and Roberta Gary
Organ Department Supporters
Keyboard Club of Cincinnati
L. Ried Schott
Piano Department Supporters
Kevin and Nancy Rhein
Wind Studies Supporters
Willis Music/ Buddy Rogers Music
LINKS Instrument Donation Supporter
Strader Fund of the Greter Cincinnati Foundation
CCM Innovation Supporter


Sponsors listed as of August 1, 2024

General Information


Land Acknowledgment

The Cincinnati area and the land that the University of Cincinnati has been built on is the native homeland of the Indigenous Algonquian speaking tribes, including the Delaware, Miami, and Shawnee tribes.


Box Office

Located in the CCM Atrium, the Box Office is open Monday through Friday, 12:30-6 p.m.; Saturday, noon-4 p.m.; and one hour prior to curtain for all ticketed performances. MasterCard, Visa and Discover cards are accepted.

  • Location: CCM Atrium Lobby next to Corbett Auditorium
  • Telephone: 513-556-4183
  • Email: boxoff@uc.edu
  • Mail: CCM Box Office, P.O. Box 210003, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0003

Parking

Convenient parking is available in the CCM Garage at the base of Corry Boulevard off of Jefferson Avenue. Additional parking is available in garages throughout the UC campus. Any questions concerning on-campus parking should be directed to UC Parking Services at 513-556-2283.


Tax Credit

If you find that you cannot attend your performance, your tickets may be donated for tax credit as a charitable contribution. Simply notify the Box Office prior to the performance to release your seats, and give your name and address. A tax donation receipt will be mailed to you.


Lost and Found

If you have lost an item, contact lost and found at 513-556-9413.


House Policies

The House Manager has been instructed to minimize the disturbance to patrons already seated when accommodating latecomers. The director and producer of each production select times that are least likely to interrupt the performance, and latecomers will be seated only during these times. Latecomers who miss these opportunities will not be admitted until intermission. Children under the age of 6 will not be admitted.


Cameras, Phones and Recording Devices

The video or audio recording of performances is prohibited.

The use of cameras, with or without flashes, recording devices, cellular phones and other electronic devices inside the theater is prohibited. Please leave them with the House Manager.


Smoking and Refreshments

Smoking and refreshments are not permitted in the theater. Effective May 1, 2017, smoking and tobacco use (including chewing tobacco and electronic cigarettes) shall be prohibited by students, staff, faculty, visitors, vendors and contractors at all times in or on University of Cincinnati properties, including events on university property during non-school hours. This includes all shelters, indoor and outdoor theaters and athletic facilities, bridges, walkways, sidewalks, residence halls, parking lots, and street parking and garages owned by the university.


Hearing Enhancement

Telex listening devices are available for checkout during performances in both Patricia Corbett Theater and Corbett Auditorium. Please inquire at the Box Office.


Wheelchair Seating

Wheelchair seating is available in both Corbett Auditorium and Patricia Corbett Theater. Seating is limited, so reservations should be made with the Box Office when ordering tickets. These seats are subject to availability.


Group Sales

The Box Office can accommodate groups for major productions and concerts. Preview and benefit performances are also available for some productions. For more information, call the CCM Box Office at 513-556-4183.


CCM Faculty and Staff

CCM's faculty and staff and its state-of-the-art facilities make possible the professional training and exceptional education on which CCM believes the future of the arts relies. The school's roster of eminent faculty regularly receives distinguished honors for creative and scholarly work, and its alumni have achieved notable success in the performing and media arts. More than 150 internationally recognized faculty members work with students from around the world, specializing in eight areas of study.


Know Your Exit

Corbett Auditorium emergency exits are located at the back left and right of the balcony level, the back left and right of the main floor level, and at the left and right at the front of the stage.

Performance dates and repertoire are subject to change. View CCM's current calendar of events.

The purpose of these performances is educational, and they are part of a University of Cincinnati academic program.