CCM WINDS SERIES PRESENTS

FROM THE ASHES

 

4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023, Corbett Auditorium 

CCM Wind Symphony

Kevin Michael Holzman, music director and conductor
Benjamin Wilcox, graduate student conductor 
Featuring guest artist Haley Bangs, flutist at the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

Like the legendary Phoenix, humanity has often risen from the fires of our past and present to emerge stronger than before. Our program explores this theme of moving towards peace and repose after troubled times.

Estimated run time: 90 minutes

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Musical Selections

  • Celebration! 
    Adolphus Hailstork (b. 1941)  
    Benjamin Wilcox, graduate student conductor
  • Caught in the Current
    Jeff Vitucci 

  • Tears
    David Maslanka (1943-2017) 

SHORT BREAK
 

  • Concerto for Flute and Wind Ensemble
    Anthony Plog  (b. 1947) 
    Featuring CSO guest artist Haley Bangs, flute
    • I. Andante, Allegro Moderato
    • II. Andante
    • III. Allegro Vivace
  • Symphony in B-flat  
    Paul Hindemith (1895-1963)
    • I. Moderately Fast, with Vigor
    • II. Andante Grazioso
    • III. Fugue (Rather Broad)

About CCM Wind Symphony

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

a vibrant performance

Janelle's Notes

Rosters

Wind Symphony Roster

Kevin Michael Holzman, music director and conductor

 

Piccolo/Flute

  • Betania Canas
  • Ay Kawasaki
  • Valentina Arango Sanchez
  • Lindsey Wong
  • Jocelyn Zhang 

Oboe/English Horn

 

  • Pyunghwa Cho
  • Evan Dial
  • Ju Yeon Shin 

 

Bassoon

 

  • Justin Bruss
  • Kathleen Moran
  • Evan Schultz
  • Kyle Sodman 

 

Clarinet

 

  • Beatrice Aldrich
  • Joaquin Chávez Alfaro
  • Ngo Yeung Cheung
  • Kotaro Fujiwara
  • Jo-Ya Lin
  • Shuta Maeno
  • Leila Sereki
  • Cindy Wang
  • Kale Welte 

 

Saxophone

  • Jiajun Hou
  • Ian Dabin
  • Josh Herrera
  • Seok Jun Yang

 

Horn

 

  • Seth Johnson
  • Grace Kim
  • Hayden LaVelle - Zihao Song
  • Natalie Sweasy
  • Emma Van Zuyle 

 

Trumpet

 

  • Solomon Abang
  • Jessica Barrick
  • Mae Deeter
  • Joseph Keller
  • Joshua Krovetz
  • Joseph Rau
  • Anna Sheppard
  • Weifeng Zhao 

Trombone

  • Kyle Langer
  • Sean Reynolds
  • Sean LaRoy
  • Madison SMith
  • Cameron Webb

Euphonium

  • Kelley Ozier
  • Isaac Slavens

Tuba

  • Isaiah Buzdygon
  • Laurenz Oriondo

Bass

  • Lydia Young

Piano

  • Trinity Le

Percussion

  • Ryan Donahue
  • Jacob Hess
  • Peter Loferski
  • Kyle Roemer
  • Jett Stevens
  • San-Lou Wei
  • Jun Zheng

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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

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