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Re:La Loma Jr. High Band 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
How the students like Psalm 42-Hazo? I've played several of his other pieces mostly with success.
 
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Re:La Loma Jr. High Band 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
When we first started to play Psalm 42 the kids liked it, they commented that it "sounded pretty". Their assessment of the piece was based on pure auditory enjoyment.

Then I read to them the program notes about the piece, where, when and why Samuel Hazo composed it. It completely changed the way the students listened to and felt about the piece. I wont play the "spoiler" roll and tell the story behind the piece but after I read them the program notes there were more than a few teary eyed students in the room.

Psalm 42 is not their favorite piece on an "excitement" level but most of them agree that it is the piece with the most meaning to them. It has truly engaged the students on a much deeper level than just "oh it sounds cool". There is an emotional quotient behind the notes & rhthyms that has a meaning & purpose the students can identify with. Actually, a few of the young ladies have warned me that if I talk to the audience about the piece at the concert they may start to cry.

It is so difficult to get young groups to play slow and soft correctly (I wish Jr. High & HS bands would play this style more) It requires focus and a lot of effort on the students part, its not just "blowing soft air" (thats how they described trying to play pp dynamics in the beginning of the year) This piece lends itself very well to working on intonation & phrasing. Hope this helped.
 
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Re:When's your next concert? 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
Homestead High School Spring Concert Series:

Wednesday, May 21: Symphonic Band, Concert Band and Percussion Ensembles:

Concert Band Percussion Ensemble
Bayport Sketch by Jared Spears

Symphonic Band Percussion Ensemble
Technology by Jim Casella

Wind Ensemble Percussion Ensemble
Four Caribbean-South American Ensembles by Stephen Primatic

Concert Band
Clouds That Sail in Heaven by Todd Stalter
In All Its Glory by James Swearingen
Half Moon on the Hudson by Michael Sweeney

Symphonic Band
Fusion by Brian Balmages
With Quiet Courage by Larry Daehn
Incantation and Dance by John Barnes Chance


Thursday, May 22: Orchestra and Wind Ensemble:

Homestead String Orchestra
Rumanian Folk Dances by Bela Bartok
Concerto for Two Violins by Vivaldi

Homestead Chamber Orchestra
The Holberg Suite by Edward Greig

Homestead Symphony Orchestra
Tzigane by Ravel
Egmont Overture by Beethoven

Homestead Wind Ensemble
Folk Dances by Dimitri Shostakovich
Journey by David Doberne (Hometead Student)
Concerto for Trombone and Band by Rimsky-Korsakov
Concerto for Trumpet and Band by Alexander Arutiunian
Army of the Nile March by Kenneth Alford


Wednesday, May 28: Homestead Spring Choir Concert


Thursday, May 29: Homestead Spring Jazz Concert:

Homestead Jazz Choir
program TBA

Homestead Jazz Ensemble
Sugar, arranged by Bob Florence
Orange Colored Sky, arranged by Roger Holmes
Home Again by Mike Tomoro
Cruisin' for a Bluesin' by Andy Weiner, arranged by Peter Blair

All concerts begin at 7:30 and are free, (Commemorative programs are $5) and are in the Homestead High School Auditorium
21370 Homestead Road
Cupertino, CA 95014
 
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Re:La Loma Jr. High Band 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
For HS try Hazo's Solas Ane. I think a great slow piece that doesn't exclude the percussion section.
 
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Re:When's your next concert? 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
What? No Saratoga programs listed?

 
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Re:When's your next concert? 2 Years, 2 Months ago  
School of the Arts

May 9, 2008-7:30pm

Symphonic Band and Concert Band
Gaelic Rhapsody
Prelude and Fugue in Bb-Bach
Black Horse Troop-Sousa
Manin Veen-Haydn Wood

May 10, 2008-7:30pm
Wind Ensemble and Full Orchestra
Fantasy Variations on a Theme by Paganini-Barnes
Concertino for Marimba-Creston
Molly on the Shore-Grainger

The Planets-Holst
Cello Concerto-Elgar

555 Portola Dr. San Francisco, CA

Tell me your coming and I'll comp you.

Steve
 
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