Casper College Faculty Clarinet Recital
Wheeler Concert Hall 125 College Drive, Casper, WY, United StatesA faculty recital by Joshua R. Mietz in Casper College's Wheeler Concert Hall
A faculty recital by Joshua R. Mietz in Casper College's Wheeler Concert Hall
Saturday, September 15, 2018, 8:00 PM Location: Blair School of Music, Ingram Hall • 2400 Blakemore Avenue • Nashville, TN 37212 Contact: Christine Claffey Email: christine.claffey@vanderbilt.edu Phone: 6153227508 Website: http://blair.vanderbilt.edu Audience: Free and Open to the Public Saturday, September 15 8 p.m. Ingram Hall Vanderbilt Wind Symphony Thomas Verrier, conductor with Vanderbilt Brass Ensemble Jeremy Wilson, director Hymnsongs The Wind Symphony welcomes visiting composer Johnnie Vinson for a program titled “Hymnsongs” that includes Chester, from William Schuman’s New England Triptych; Vinson’s Nettleton, which is based on an early American hymn; and David Maslanska’s Symphony No. 4, which also has its roots in several hymns. Presented in honor of Kenneth Schermerhorn, former conductor of the Nashville Symphony, with gratitude to Martha Ingram for her generous support of the Blair School This event is free and open to the public. Parking is available in the West Garage (2500 Children's Way) free of charge.
Concert 3 in the 2018 Canberra Wind Symphony Colour Concert Series, featuring David Maslanka's 'Angel of Mercy'
The Wind Ensemble presents "Common Threads" a concert highlighting the music and legacy of David Maslanka. Along with Maslanka's A Child's Garden of Dreams, the ensemble will also feature compositions of Maslanka's private composition students.
A joint concert on the campus of The University of Louisiana-Lafayette. Free and open to the public. Featuring Symphony #10 by David Maslanka (Mvt. I - "Alison"). Also works by Bernstein, Grantham, Persichetti, and more.
David Cook performs Little Symphony on the name BArnEy CHilDS on the Showcase of CMS Performers & Composers II at the College Music Society National Conference
Fall Concert by the HHS 9th Grade Concert Band, Dr. Jeff Phillips, conductor Chimes of Liberty (Goldman/arr. Custer) Zoom! (Shabazz) Rollo Takes A Walk (Maslanka) Selections from “The Incredibles”
Featuring Symphony No. 10 - David/Matthew Maslanka as well as works by Bryant, Perrine, Turnbull and Gatovac
The Arkansas Tech University Symphonic Wind Ensemble performs David Maslanka's A Child's Garden of Dreams.
A featured performance at the Louisiana Music Educators Association State Conference. Works by Schelle, Bryant, Maslanka, Fillmore, and Bernstein
"I'm not sure why I've never done it until now, but I am in love with it." - Jerry Junkin David Maslanka - Symphony No. 5 Don't miss Jerry Junkin lead the University of Texas Wind Ensemble in a rousing performance of David Maslanka's Symphony No. 5! From the Program Notes: We cordially invite you to the join us as The University of Texas Wind Ensemble presents their final concert of the fall semester on Friday, November 30 at 7:30 p.m. in Bates Recital Hall. The concert features Grammy award-winning singer, songwriter, and actress, Hila Plitmann, in a program that features works by Leonard Bernstein, John Mackey, and David Maslanka. The concert begins with Bernstein’s ‘Profanation’ from the second movement of Symphony No. 1, "Jeremiah," which received the New York Music Critics’s circle award for best classical composition in 1944. This performance will be conducted by our doctoral conducting associate, Cheldon Williams. Next, we continue with Mackey’s "Songs from the End of the World." Our soloist will be Hila Plitmann—a glittering jewel on the international music scene, known worldwide for her astonishing musicianship, light and beautiful voice and the ability to perform challenging new works. She has worked with many leading conductors, performing with the likes of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the New York Philharmonic and the London Symphony Orchestra. Following a brief intermission, the concert concludes with David Maslanka’s Symphony No. 5. Maslanka described the music of the Symphony as: "Continually speaking to the theme of transformation — the [...]
The Quattrofoglio Saxophone Quartet will be performing "Mountain Roads" by David Maslanka and "Premier Quatuor" by Jean-Baptiste Singelée. The revenue is donated to a deaf-school in Malawi.
Join the Calgary Wind Symphony on Sunday, December 16th at 2:30pm for Starry, Starry Night. Our own Terri Shouldice (flute) and Liz Tremblay (cello) perform Oh Earth, Oh Stars, a double concerto by David Maslanka. The program will be rounded out with our seasonal favourites! Eckhardt-Gramatte Hall, Rozsa Centre, U of C Tickets: $20 ~ 12 & under free
This will be the 2nd concert of the season for the Four State Symphonic Winds, an adult band comprised of musicians from the four state area of Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma.
OMEA District 13 Honor Band concert at Oregon City High School; Patrick Murphy, conductor
Join the Stephenson High School Band as they perform David Maslanka's Requiem.
Join the BOCH Festival Honor Band, led by Dr. Karen Fannin, as they perform David Maslanka's Illumination.
Join the ABW Symphonic Wind Orchestra in Vienna's Konzerthaus, as they perform David Maslanka’s Symphony No. 4.
Join The Ohio State University Wind Symphony, led by Onsby C. Rose, as they perform David Maslanka's Symphony No. 10.
Join the Texas Tech Symphonic Wind Ensemble, led by Dr. Sarah McKoin, as they perform David Maslanka's Symphony No. 10.
Clarinet and Piano Recital Francis Poulenc Sonata Mary Lucas Sonata David Maslanka Eternal Garden (UK premier) Michele Mangani Sonata Charles Villiers Stanford Three Intermezzi Op. 13 Carl Maria Von Weber Grand Duo Concertante Op. 48
Join the Hong Kong Chamber Wind Philharmonia, led by Victor Tam, as they perform David Maslanka's Symphony No. 8.
The Collinsville High School Bands will be having their Winter Concert on February 14th. There will be 5 pieces performed at the concert. Symphonic Band: Moorside March by Gustav Holst arr. Gordon Jacob The Seal Lullaby by Eric Whitacre Ghost Fleet by Robert Sheldon Wind Ensemble: Masque by Kenneth Hesketh Give Us This Day by David Maslanka
University of Portland Wind Symphony, conducted by Patrick Murphy; featuring Illumination, conducted by Undergraduate Conducting Associate Michael Cleary
The Oregon All State Wind Ensemble with conductor Larry Gookin, will perform "California" as part of their program. The concert is part of the NAFME Northwest Division conference, which is taking place in Portland, Oregon, February 14-17, 2019. The concert will be held Sunday, February 17th and 4:30 pm in the Oregon Ballroom, located in the Portland Conference Center.
Join the Rhode Island Wind Ensemble, led by Dr. Robert Franzblau, as they perform David Maslanka's Give Us This Day.
Join the University of Louisville Wind Symphony, led by Dr. Frederick Speck, as they perform David Maslanka's Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble.
The University of South Florida's Symphonic Band's first concert of the 2019 year. The literature performed for this concert will be: Mars - Holst O Magnum Mysterium - Lauridsen/Reynolds The Shadow of Sirius - Pucket Fervent is My Longing/ Little Fugue - Bach Give Us This Day: Short Symphony for Wind Ensemble - Maslanka
Over 200 high school band members come to Western Illinois University in Macomb, Illinois to spend three days with clinicians Gary Green (Miami, ret), Gary Smith (Illinois, ret.), Matthew Maslanka (guest composer/clinician), Mike Fansler (Western Illinois University Director of Bands) and Matt Thomas (Western Illinois University Associate Director of Bands). The event includes rehearsals with clinicians, masterclasses and sectionals with the WIU Studio faculty, an Honor Recital with student musicians and six concerts. The WIU Wind Ensemble, under the director of Dr. Mike Fansler, will perform David Maslanka's manuscript of Symphony No. 10, "The River of Time" on Friday, February 22, 2019 at 7:30pm (CST) and will be live streamed. Visit the WIU School of Music YouTube channel at precisely 7:30pm (CST) to obtain the link.
Join the University of Oklahoma Wind Symphony, led by Dr. Shanti Simon, as they perform David Maslanka's Traveler.
Adam W. Thomas, a Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Louisville, presents his Masters Conducting Recital in Comstock Concert Hall. Program includes a set of five songs by Charles Ives and the "Concerto No. 2 for Piano Winds and Percussion" by David Maslanka, with piano soloist Chris Harbeson. The concert will be livestreamed: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCskW1tjfJ36xKhv1sH2pm9g
Join Billy Beecher as he performs David Maslanka's Sonata for Bassoon and Piano.
Dr. Thomas Bough - Conductor Cameron Kotovsky - Guest Conductor Visit website below for live steam! Selections: Give Us This Day - Maslanka Machu Picchu - City in the Sky - Yagisawa Early Light - Bremer Galop - Shostakovich/Hunsberger
Performing works from beloved composers and dedicated to those beloved to us. Program to include: Maslanka Morning Star, Ticheli Amazing Grace, Hazo A Zillion Nickels, Mackey Snarl, Grainger Irish Tune, and Holst First Suite.
Join the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association Region One Honor Band, led by Dr. Stephen L. Gage, as they perform David Maslanka's Give Us This Day.
Women Wind Orchestra is a musical education born in 2014 from the idea of some musicians active in the band field, between Brescia and Verona. The aim of the group is to "enhance the female figure within the band reality, but it is also to propose to the public original wind music, and make the listener aware of the quality and beauty of the repertoire that the group proposes, putting at the center of the women ". The musicians of the WWO are over 60, each with their own commitments and their daily priorities, they decided to dedicate part of their weekends to music. The 9 March concert repertoire will be based on the original wind band music. We pass from the milestones of the band repertoire as the very famous and very important Irish Tune from County Derry, written by Percy Grainger in 1911, to get to pieces of recent composition as Coming Home by Jillian Whitaker (2016) and the first national CALIFORNIA execution of DAVID MASLANKA.
Join the Charles River Wind Ensemble, led by Matthew W. Marsit, as they perform David Maslanka's Symphony No. 8.
The fourth and final part of the 2018-2019 Faculty Recital Series will take place on Sunday, March 24, 2019 at 4 p.m. in Kaeuper Hall. New Millikin faculty member, Dr. David Cook, clarinet, and his performance partner Emily Grabinski, piano, will perform their recital featuring works by David Biedenbender, Whitney E. George, and David Maslanka.
Join the Western University Wind Ensemble, led by Dr. Colleen Richardson, as they perform David Maslanka's Give Us This Day.
Join the Orono High School Wind Ensemble, led by Tim Arnold, as they perform David Maslanka's Traveler.
Drew Shipman's sophomore flute recital featuring David Maslanka's Song Book for Flute and Wind Ensemble (piano reduction). Presented with Jinshil Yi, piano, at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington.
Join the Florida International University Wind Ensemble, led by Brenton F. Alston, as they perform David Maslanka's Husa.
The UCO Wind Symphony, conducted by Brian Lamb, will perform Michael Markowski's "City Trees," Percy Grainger's "Lincolnshire Posy," and David Maslanka's "A Child's Garden of Dreams."
Join the Rhineland-Palatinate State Youth Wind Orchestra, led by Stefan Grefig, performing the European premiere of Maslanka's Symphony No. 10 live on facebook.
The Arkansas State University Wind Ensemble will perform in concert on Wednesday, April 24, 2019 led by conductor, Dr. Timothy Oliver. Works to be performed are: Symphony No. 3, “Slavyanskaya” - Boris Kozhevnikov We Seven - Derek Jenkins Symphony No. 10, “The River of Time” - David Maslanka with Matthew Maslanka
The UCLA Wind Ensemble performs Brian Balmages' Fanfare Canzonique, Johann Sebastian Bach's My Jesus! Oh, What Anguish, and David Maslanka's Symphony No. 4.
Join the Eastman Wind Ensemble, led by Mark Davis Scatterday, as they perform David Maslanka's Symphony No. 7.
Casper College Concert Band presents beLoved Places: Music about places and composers we love. Program to include Maslanka Prelude on a Gregorian Tune, Shostakovich Festive Overture, Gillingham America, The Beautiful, Grundman The Blue and the Gray, Mackey Lightning Field, Schuman George Washington Bridge, Grainger Colonial Song, and Maslanka Give Us This Day.
The Berlin High School Symphonic Wind Ensemble will be performing David Maslanka's 'Concerto for Trombone and Wind Ensemble' with Stephen Trenier as our guest soloist. We are fortunate to be hosting Matthew Maslanka, David's son, as our resident artist for this concert. The Concert Band and Jazz Ensemble will also be performing this evening. Admission is free, and the concert begins at 7:00pm.
The Youth Performing Arts School Wind Ensemble from Louisville, KY performs David Maslanka's Traveler, conducted by Curtis Essig.
Join the Lawrence University Wind Ensemble, led by Andrew Mast, as they perform David Maslanka's Symphony No. 4.
Join us for a year end celebration of music with all music groups from BHS performing at the final concert of the year.
Celebration of the 73rd anniversary of the foundation of the Italian Republic.
Symphony nº 10 David Maslanka, La Artística de Buñol . WASBE 2019 Mario Ortuño conductor
Join us at West Valley College as we begin our collaboration with the San Francisco Wind Symphony. Our guest artists-in-residence, led by Artistic Director Martin Seggelke, and the West Valley College Symphonic Band will perform a spectacular program, based on folk songs from around the world. Program English Folk Song Suite, Ralph Vaughan Williams Gaelic Rhapsody, Elliot Del Borgo Variations on a Korean Folk Song, John Barnes Chance Combined Ensembles: Armenian Dances, part 1, Alfred Reed The SFWS will also be featured in: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, J. S. Bach Tears, David Maslanka Lincolnshire Posy, Percy Grainger
UMD Wind Ensemble Concert Take a musical journey with the UMD Wind Ensemble (UMWE) starting with Roma by Valerie Coleman, founding member of the Grammy Award-winning quintet Imani Winds, and continuing with On the Mountains of Orphalese… by DC-based composer Nebal Maysaud. The concert will also pay tribute to beloved composer David Maslanka who died in 2018 with a performance of his composition Traveler. Under the direction of Associate Director of Bands Andrea Brown, UMWE performs works from the most respected repertoire written for wind band with a focus on highlighting women composers and composers of color. Program: Wataru Hokoyama: Beyond Nebal Maysaud: On the Mountains of Orphalese… Richard Wagner: Trauermusik Robert Washburn: Concertino Valerie Coleman: Roma David Maslanka: Traveler