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2020 SCSBOA Professional Development
Conference & Honor Groups
OC Hyatt
January 17-18, 2020
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What is the SCSBOA?
1937
Message from the President
2019-2020 Board of Directors
Honorary Life Members
Past Presidents
Standing Committees
SCSBOA Exhibitors
Conference Schedule
Concerts
Map of Hyatt Regency Hotel
Keynote Spotlight
Honor Jazz Groups
Elementary Honor Groups
Middle School Honor Groups
High School Honor Groups
www.scsboa.org
What is the SCSBOA?
We believe that aesthetic education through instrumental music performance is essential to
the school curriculum. Our mission is to provide educational leadership to the membership
of the Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association. To fulfill our mission, we
provide opportunities for professional growth through developmental resources. These
resources include: conferences, clinics, publications, performance evaluation, association
with institutions of higher learning and interaction with professional musicians.
We provide enrichment opportunities which present outstanding student musicians as
models for all instrumental programs. We also provide resources to assist with the
development and/or evaluation of curriculum should it be requested by a school or district.
• SCSBOAsponsors band, orchestra, solo and ensemble, district and regional festivals.
• We select and train approved adjudicators for band, orchestra, solo and ensemble
festivals and for parade and field event competitions.
•SCSBOA maintains a continuing program to evaluate and update the adjudication forms
being used for band and orchestra festivals and competitions.
•We sponsor clinics and workshops for in-service training of teachers of instrumental
music.
•SCSBOAsponsors the SCSBOA High School Honor Groups, the SCSBOA Middle School
Honor Groups, the SCSBOA Elementary Honor Groups, and the SCSBOA Honor Jazz
Ensembles.
1937
1937…the first Social Security payments in the U.S. were issued; Daffy Duck made his debut; U.S. steel workers were given a raise
to $5 per day; NBC created the first full-size symphony orchestra for radio audiences; Joe Dimaggio hit his first grand slam.
America continued to reel from the effects of the Great Depression, and the Dust Bowls of the Great Plains forced thousands of
families to seek shelter and work far from their homesteads and families. Yet, on the cam- pus of Los Angeles Junior College,
fifteen music educators came together to create what would become the
premiere music organization in California, the Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association. As a member
of the SCSBOA, you are a recipient of their dream!
The first honor band was created in 1937,made up of high school students from Southern California and within a year, solo and
ensemble festivals as well as band and orchestra festivals became the priority of the SCSBOA’s Board of Directors. Their vision
was clear: creating a viable list of music to be used for festival and sightreading; developing a qualified judging pool;
determining which grade levels would be eligible for festival participation. By the end of 1939, these visions were in fact
realities and again, the Board of Directors, along with a growing membership pushed forward with newgoals.
The Board of Directors introduced the first Southern California high school honor orchestra concert broadcast on nationwide
radio and a “Three-Month Plan” where elementary, junior high and high school music education was the focus, culminating
in a conference type meeting held every three months for specific grade levels. The Board of Directors continued to push
forward with new ideas and dreams never accepting that the job was complete.
While the marching band movement has gained tremendous popularity, festivals continue to grow as well. Major changes
to the by-laws have been instituted throughout the past eighty years. New scoring systems have been introduced and
coordinators hired to assist with the ever-growing needs of the SCSBOA. These changes have kept the SCSBOA in existence
for over eighty years. We keep growing and moving forward!
Little could the original fifteen gentlemen of the first SCSBOA have known that eighty one years later, music and its
educational components encompass far more than band and orchestra, drums and violins. From garage bands to
computerized and technologically oriented compositions, music and all its facets have evolved tremendously.
Yet, it’s not so much about the parades, field events or festivals, but more about the journey the SCSBOA continues to take
because of the vision. Each generation, Board of Directors and Music Educator brings a new energy and goals to those dreams
from 1937. That energy has made the SCSBOA the standard bearer not only in Southern California but nationwide. Be part of
the vision – you matter. Be part of the legacy of the Southern California School Band & Orchestra Association!
Greetings from President, Jeanne ChristensenWelcome to the Annual SCSBOA Professional Development Conference! Over the two-day conference, you will
have the opportunity to choose from 72 different session offerings. You will be able to listen to guest artists from
around the country, engage in meaningful dialogue with peers, and sit in and watch one of the many Honor Groups
rehearse by this year’s incredible conductors. I encourage you to attend one or more of the Honor Concerts with
close to 850 of Southern California’s best student musicians involved.
The SCSBOA Board of Directors has been planning this conference over the past several months. We are very
excited to bring you a thoughtful, meaningful, and educationally rich experience. The conference is designed for
the music educator first. Each hour you will find a session that will have you thinking about new ideas, sharing
what works in your classroom, and more. Our guest artists, conductors, and speakers will help provide a place
where like-minded educators can gather, where music education can be celebrated, and where we can talk to one
another and open up about the joys (and failures) of what we do. Let’s celebrate our strengths and continue to
grow as an Association and as professionals.
If this is your first conference, then welcome! If you are a veteran educator, welcome back! Either way, I challenge
you to go up to someone new and open a dialogue. It’s how we all build community and how we learn to
collaborate together.
SCSBOA believes in music education and the power of music. Thank you for your continued support of SCSBOA
and the performance opportunities you help us provide to thousands of students throughout Southern California.
Our Association is rich in tradition of bringing music education to the highest level of excellence. This year is no
exception.
On behalf of the Board of Directors, enjoy the conference!
Jeanne Christensen
SCSBOA President
Board of DirectorsSOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SCHOOL BAND & ORCHESTRA ASSOCIATION
Jeanne Christensen
President
Steve Acciani
1st Vice President
Cathy Olinger
Secretary
Duane Otani
Treasurer
Amy Villanova
HSEducation
Yeon Choi
MSEducationDon Jaramillo
Field AdjudicationJoe Dudek
ParadeAdjudication
JasonMarshall
FestivalsJim Wang
String Education
Paul Bluto
Music Lists
Jennifer Jackson
Elementary Education
Jeri Webb
Awards & Medals
ScottDomingues
Membership
Kevin Hamilton
PublicInformation
Amy Mack
Office Manager
MikeGangemi
JazzEducation
Curt Richardson
Festival Adjudication
Albert Jeung
PastPresident
Honorary Life Members
1939 Chester Perry 1972 Herbert W. Roesener 1997 Danny Wagner
1939 Vesey Walker 1973 Mervin R. Corner 1998 Tom Cole
1943 Donald W. Rowe 1973 Larry H. Thomas 1998 Rolland Sandberg
1944 Holace Metcalf 1974 Ross Davis 1999 Gerald Anderson
1947 Halstead McCormac 1974 James Merrill 1999 Allan Trefry
1949 Fred Rupp 1975 Dennis A. Davies 2000 Thomas Landes
1951 George Wing 1975 Jane K. Gerow 2001 Mitchell J. Fennell
1951 George Burt 1976 Ben Godfrey 2001 Ken Gammie
1955 Nelson Bonar 1977 Michael Pappone 2002 Warren Torns
1956 Vincent Dagort 1979 Robert Gibson 2003 Richard Lorenzen
1957 Lucien Calliet 1979 Kenneth Woesner 2003 Stan Steele
1957 Clinton Sawin 1980 G. Randall Coleman 2004 Karl Fitch
1958 Justin Burston 1981 Wayne W. Reinecke 2005 Darlene Hale
1959 Maurice Faulkner 1982 Lawrence Christianson 2005 Richard Watson
1959 Fred Graff 1983 Peter Fournier 2006 James Nichols
1960 Clarence Sawhill 1984 Donald Gunderson 2006 Gordon Norman
1961 Nicholas Furianick 1984 Benton Minor 2007 Tom Hrbacek
1962 Fred Ohlendorf 1985 Kenneth Weidaw 2008 John Carnahan
1963 William Gould 1986 Ron Hoar 2008 Robert Reynolds
1963 John Green 1987 John Hensley 2009 Donald Jaramillo
1964 William Ballard 1988 Richard Marino 2009 Linda Owen
1965 Truman Hutton 1989 Wayne Nelson 2010 Mark Lowery
1965 Robert Runge 1990 Joseph Acciani 2011 Emmett Hoolihan
1966 Kenneth Mack 1990 Michael Corrigan 2011 Curtis Richardson
1967 Kenneth Fiske 1991 Harold Warman 2013 Cathy Olinger
1967 Robert Fleury 1992 Lida O. Beasley 2014 Albert Jeung
1968 Robert Greenwell 1992 Michael Shelton 2015 Rick Naylor
1969 Peter Schartz 1993 Roger Johnson 2016 Leonard Narumi
1969 Richard Wagnon 1994 Rosemarie Krovoza 2017 Randy Gilpin
1971 Helen Bicknell 1995 Larry Curtis 2018 Nancy Robinson
1971 A. Harry Harbaugh 1995 John Vorwald 2019 Bob Anthony
1972 Thomas F. Fitzgerald 1996 Jack Mason u/k Herbert Clark
u/k Tom Allen u/k William Phillips u/k Louis Curtis
u/k William Hartshorn u/k Ralph Rush u/k DeForrest Gay
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Past Presidents
1936-1938 Vesey Walker 1971-1973 Mervin Corner
1938-1940 Chester Perry 1973-1975 Dennis Davies
1940-1941 Vesey Walker 1975-1977 Kenneth Weidaw
1941-1942 Donald Rowe 1977-1979 Randy Coleman
1943-1945 Holace Metcalf 1979-1981 Donald Gunderson
1945-1946 Halstead McCormack 1981-1985 Benton Minor
1946-1948 George Wing 1985-1097 John Hensley
1948-1949 Fred Rupp 1987-1989 Wayne Nelson
1949-1951 George Burt 1989-1993 Michael Corrigan
1951-1953 Vincent Dagort 1993-1995 John Vorwald
1953-1955 Nelson Bonar 1995-1997 Darlene Hale
1955-1957 Clinton Sawin 1997-1999 Tom Forbes
1957-1959 Fred Graff 1999-2003 Richard Lorenzen
1959-1961 Nicholas Furjanick 2003-2005 Stan Steele
1961-1963 John E. Green 2005-2009 Mark Lowery
1963-1965 Robert Runge 2009-2011 Phil Mortensen
1965-1967 Robert Fleury 2011-2015 Donald Jaramillo
1967-1969 Richard Wagnon 2015-2019 Albert Jeung
1969-1971 Harry Harbaugh
Standing Committees
SCSBOA FESTIVALCOMMITTEE
Harry Leff
Brendan McBrien
Curt Richardson
Nancy Robinson
John Vorwald
Charles Wolf
NeilAnderson
Paul Bluto
Gary Bollard
Joe Dudek
Randy Gilpin
Tom Hrbacek
Dean Immel
SCSBOA MUSIC LISTSCOMMITTEE
David Niemeyer
Cathy Olinger
Andy Osman
Nancy Robinson
Paul Bluto
Yeon Choi
Joe Dudek
Ami Garvin
Jim Johnson
Standing Committees Cont.
SCSBOA FIELD ADJUDICATION STEERING COMMITTEE
Joe Massaro
Garson Olivieri
Pete Sapadin
John Vorwald
DavidWeinberg
Anthony Bailey Doug Bowden Darnella Davidson Ken GammieDon Jaramillo Amy Mack
PARADE ADJUDICATION COMMITTEE
Raul Guerrero
Tom Hrbacek
Zig Kanstul
Kim Kruger
Eric Mabrey
Amy Mack
Curt Richardson
Gary Yearick
NeilAnderson
LindaBergslien
Doug Bowden
Tom Cole
Joe Dudek
Randy Gilpin
Charles Gray
Sophia Gray
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the 2020 SCSBOA Professional Development Conference.
Conference ScheduleFriday, January 17, 2020
9:00-9:50 a.m.
Instrument Repair (Sponsored by Bertrand’s Music)
Harbor Room, OC Hyatt
Woodwinds & Brass
Presiders: Kevin Hamilton & Jim Wang
9:00-9:50 a.m.
“Chat Room”
Wellness for Directors
Salon V, OC Hyatt
Presiders: Scott Domingues & Duane Otani
9:00-9:50 a.m.
“ABC’s for 123’s” – Understanding Your Festival Sheet
Garden IV, OC Hyatt
Presenter: John Vorwald
Presiders: Paul Bluto & Curt Richardson
9:00-9:50 a.m.
How to Organize A Band Camp (Sponsored by Conn-Selmer, Inc.)
Pacific Room, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Alfred Watkins
Presiders: Jason Marshall & Jeri Webb
9:00-9:50 a.m.
Broadening Your Base: From Zero to Mariachi (Sponsored by Conn-Selmer, Inc)
Salon VII & VIII, OC Hyatt
Presenters: Jose Hernandez & Robert Lopez
Presider: Mike Gangemi
9:00-9:50 a.m.
5 S.M.A.R.T. Ideas to Retain Your Beginners (Sponsored by Yamaha Corporation)
Salon I, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Marcia Neel, Senior Director of Education, Yamaha Corporation
Presiders: Joe Dudek & Don Jaramillo
10:00-10:50 a.m.
Instrument Repair (Sponsored by Bertrand’s Music)
Harbor Room, OC Hyatt
Strings
Presiders: Kevin Hamilton & Jim Wang
10:00-10:50 a.m.
“Chat Room”
Mentorship
Salon V, OC Hyatt
Presiders: Scott Domingues & Duane Otani
Conference Schedule Cont.Friday, January 17, 2020
Conference Schedule Cont.Friday, January 17, 2020
10:00-10:50 a.m.
Band Reading Session Grades .5 - 2 with Marie Sato & Diamond Bar High School (Sponsored by JW Pepper & Sons, Inc.)
Garden IV, OC Hyatt
Presenters: Paul Bluto, Nancy Robinson, Jonathan Peske
Presiders: Paul Bluto & Curt Richardson
10:00-10:50 a.m.
Pathways to Finding Your Music Program (Sponsored by Conn-Selmer, Inc.)
Pacific Room, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Mike Kamphius
Presiders: Jason Marshall & Jeri Webb
10:00-10:50 a.m.
Jazz Honor Groups Roundtable Discussion
Salon VII & VIII, OC Hyatt
Presenters: Mike Kamuf, David Beatty, Brad Davis
Presider: Mike Gangemi
10:00-10:50 a.m.
Parade Band for the Next Generation
Salon I, OC Hyatt
Presenters: Raul Guerrero, Shaun Kuri, Richard Mora, Anthony Bonner, Sophia Gray
Presiding: Joe Dudek& Don Jaramillo
Conference Schedule Cont.Friday, January 17, 2020
11:00-11:50 a.m.
Mallets With Younger Students (Sponsored by Innovative Percussion)
Harbor Room, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Julie Davila
Presiders: Kevin Hamilton & Jim Wang
11:00-11:50 a.m.
“Chat Room”
Working the Transition to Your New Program
Salon V, OC Hyatt
Presiders: Scott Domingues & Duane Otani
11:00-11:50 a.m.
Band Rehearsal Session with Diamond Bar High School
Garden IV, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Dr. Ricky Badua, Cal Poly Pomona
Presiders: Paul Bluto & Curt Richardson
11:00-11:50a.m.
25 Common Mistakes in the Classroom (Sponsored by Conn-Selmer, Inc.)
Pacific Room, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Alfred Watkins
Presiders: Jason Marshall & Jeri Webb
Conference Schedule Cont.Friday, January 17, 2020
11:00-11:50 a.m.
Improv 101 – Important First Steps in Teaching Improvisation
Salon VII & VIII, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Kenyon Carter
Presider: Mike Gangemi
11:00-11:50 a.m.
Penalty Free Parades
Salon I, OC Hyatt
Presenters: Gary Yearick & Zig Kanstul
Presiders: Joe Dudek & Don Jaramillo
1:00-1:50 p.m.
Mallets for Advanced Students (Sponsored by Innovative Percussion)
Harbor Room, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Julie Davila
Presiders: Kevin Hamilton & Jim Wang
1:00-1:50 p.m.
Building a Thriving Instrumental Program in a Title 1 School
Salon V, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Anthony Allmond
Presiders: Scott Domingues & Duane Otani
Conference Schedule Cont.Friday, January 17, 2020
1:00-1:50 p.m.
String Orchestra Reading Session Grades .5 – 2 with Marie Sato & Diamond Bar High School
(Sponsored by JW Pepper & Sons, Inc.)
Garden IV, OC Hyatt
Presenters: Naomi Norwick
Presiders: Paul Bluto & Curt Richardson
1:00-1:50 p.m.
Boston Brass – “Rewired”
Pacific Room, OC Hyatt
Presiders: Jason Marshall & Jeri Webb
1:00-1:50 p.m.
Jazz Reading Band
Salon VII & VIII, OC Hyatt
Presider: Mike Gangemi
1:00-1:50 p.m.
Essential Staff For a Marching Band Program
Salon I, OC Hyatt
Presenters: Darnella Davidson & Jeanne Christensen
Presiders: Joe Dudek & Don Jaramillo
Conference Schedule Cont.Friday, January 17, 2020
2:00-2:50 p.m.
Low Brass, Science & Sports
Harbor Room, OC Hyatt
Presider: William Nichols
Presiders: Kevin Hamilton & Jim Wang
2:00-2:50 p.m.
“Chat Room”
Salon V, OC Hyatt
Title 1/Low SES
Presiders: Scott Domingues & Duane Otani
2:00-2:50 p.m.
String Orchestra Rehearsal Session with Marie Sato & Diamond Bar High School
Garden IV, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Jim Wang
Presiders: Paul Bluto & Curt Richardson
2:00-2:50 p.m.
Hacks for Elementary, Middle & High School Band
Pacific Room, OC Hyatt
Presenters: Matthew Provino, Glen Kamida, Leonard Narumi
Presiders: Jason Marshall & Jeri Webb
Conference Schedule Cont.Friday, January 17, 2020
2:00-2:50 p.m.
Developing Your Trumpet Section
Salon VII & VIII, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Willie Murillo
Presider: Mike Gangemi
2:00-2:50 p.m.
Surviving in the Color Guard World
Salon I, OC Hyatt
Presenters: Scott Bilbruck & Amy Mack
Presiders: Joe Dudek & Don Jaramillo
3:00-3:50 p.m.
No Squeaks, Just Beautiful Music: The Clarinet (Sponsored by Music & Arts)
Harbor Room, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Beth A. Fabrizio
Presiders: Kevin Hamilton & Jim Wang
3:00-3:50 p.m.
“Chat Room”
Salon V, OC Hyatt
Reaching Your Professional & Personal Goals Including Retirement Planning
Presiders: Scott Domingues & Duane Otani
Conference Schedule Cont.Friday, January 17, 2020
3:00-3:50 p.m.
The Non-Negotiables of Superior Rehearsals (Sponsored by Conn-Selmer, Inc.)
Garden IV, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Alfred Watkins
Presiders: Paul Bluto & Curt Richardson
3:00-3:50 p.m.
Tips, Tricks & Ideas for Music Educators
Pacific Room, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Karen Koner
Presiders: Jason Marshall & Jeri Webb
3:00-3:50 p.m.
A Better Way to Teach & Learn Improvisation
Salon VII & VIII, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Willie Murillo
Presider: Mike Gangemi
3:00-3:50 p.m.
Parade Round Table Discussion
Salon I, OC Hyatt
Presenters: Joshua Boyd, Joe Dudek & Amy Mack
Presiders: Joe Dudek & Don Jaramillo
Conference Schedule Cont.Friday, January 17, 2020
4:00-4:50 p.m.
“Chat Room”
Salon VC, OC Hyatt
Dear “Unfair” Director – Learning to Communicate with All Stakeholders, Administration, Boosters, etc.
Presiders: Scott Domingues & Duane Otani
4:00-4:50 p.m.
Best Practices In the Sight Reading Room
Garden IV, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Don Gunderson
Presiders: Paul Bluto & Curt Richardson
4:00-4:50 p.m.
The Woman Director – “It’s Complicated”
Pacific Room, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Jeri Webb
Presiders: Jason Marshall & Jeri Webb
Home to WGI A, Open and World Finalists
Educational opportunities for instructors and performers
A great place to learn & growConcertsFriday, January 17, 2020
5:00 p.m.
Boston Brass
Grand Ballroom, OC Hyatt
6:30 p.m.
Elementary Honor Band
Royal Ballroom
7:30 p.m.
Elementary Honor Orchestra
Royal Ballroom
7:30 p.m.
Honor Jazz Concert
Grand Ballroom
Conference ScheduleSaturday, January 18, 2020
8:30-9:20 a.m.
“Mello Cellos” – Beginning Cello Technique
Salon I, CO Hyatt
Presenter: Erin Little
Presiders: Jason Marshall & Jeri Webb
8:30-9:20 a.m.
“Chat Room”
Salon V, OC Hyatt
Budgets for Your Music Program
Presiders: Scott Domingues & Duane Otani
8:30-9:20 a.m.
You Can Be a Winner With Beginners (Sponsored by Yamaha Corporation)
Pacific, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Marguerite Wilder
Presiders: Paul Bluto & Curt Richardson
8:30-9:20 a.m.
Classroom Management Solutions: Who Is In Charge Of Your Rehearsal, You Or the Students?
Garden IV, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Marc Dickey
Presiders: Kevin Hamilton & Jim Wang
Conference Schedule Cont.Saturday, January 18, 2020
8:30-9:20 a.m.
Bebop Bootcamp – Teaching Students to Develop Bebop Vocabulary
Salon VII & VIII, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Kenyon Carter
Presider: Mike Gangemi
8:30-9:20 a.m.
Dynamic Marching: The System
Harbor Room, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Jeff Young
Presiders: Joe Dudek & Don Jaramillo
9:30-10:20 a.m.
Trumpet Pedagogy Session (Sponsored by Music & Arts)
Salon I, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Rob Frear, CSU-Long Beach
Presiders: Jason Marshall & Jeri Webb
9:30-10:20 a.m.
“Chat Room”
Salon V, OC Hyatt
If You Think the Fall Is Hard, Wait Until Spring – “Managing the Spring”
Presiders: Scott Domingues & Duane Otani
Conference Schedule Cont.Saturday, January 18, 2020
9:30-10:20 a.m.
Teaching Through Rain, Sleet, Snow & a 7th Grade Fire Drill (Sponsored by Yamaha Corportion)
Pacific, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Marguerite Wilder
Presenters: Paul Bluto & Curt Richardson
9:30-10:20 a.m.
Orchestra Round Table Discussion
Garden IV, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Mike Packer
Presider: Mike Gangemi
9:30-10:20 a.m.
Dynamic Music: The System
Harbor Room, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Bobby Lambert
Presiders: Joe Dudek & Don Jaramillo
10:40-11:30 a.m.
Developing the Full Orchestra Program
Salon I, OC Hyatt
Presenters: Steve Acciani, Bob Avzaradel, Stan Steele
Presiders: Jason Marshall & Jeri Webb
Conference Schedule Cont.Saturday, January 18, 2020
10:40-11:30 a.m.
“Chat Room”
Salon V, OC Hyatt
The Traveling Teacher – Itinerant Teachers, Instrument Needs, Set-Up & Storage
Presiders: Scott Domingues & Duane Otani
10:40-11:30 a.m.
Teaching Meaningful Middle School Band Rehearsals (Sponsored by Yamaha Corporation)
Pacific, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Marguerite Wilder
Presiders: Paul Bluto & Curt Richardson
10:40-11:30 a.m.
Classroom Management (Sponsored by Conn-Selmer, Inc.)
Garden IV, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser
Presiders: Kevin Hamilton & Jim Wang
10:40-11:30 a.m.
Keyboard Skills For Non-Pianists
Salon VII & VIII, OC Hyatt
Presenter: JB Dyas
Presider: Mike Gangemi
Conference Schedule Cont.Saturday, January 18, 2020
10:40-11:30 a.m.
Total Program Success
Harbor Room, OC Hyatt
Presenters: Jeff Young & Bobby Lambert
Presiders: Joe Dudek & Don Jaramillo
2:10-3:00 p.m.
Oboe & Bassoon Octave Keys & Alternate Fingerings Demystified, Including That “Whisper Key
Thingy”
Salon I, OC Hyatt
Presenters: Marc Dickey, Alec Richard, Carly Miller, Johnston Nguyen, Emily Frank & Jamie Trinajstich
2:10-3:00 p.m.
“Chat Room”
Salon V, OC Hyatt
The Fruit Basket – I Teach Band, Orchestra, Choir, Guitar, Music Appreciation, etc.
Presiders: Scott Domingues & Duane Otani
2:10-3:00 p.m.
pTrumpet & Sound Projections “Sound Machine (Sponsored by Music & Arts)
Pacific, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Brian Stith
Presiders: Paul Bluto & Curt Richardson
Conference Schedule Cont.Saturday, January 18, 2020
2:10-3:00 p.m.
Fostering Community Collaboration: Bringing High School & College Community Programs
Together
Garden IV, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Johannes Muller Stosch
Presiders: Kevin Hamilton & Jim Wang
2:10-3:00 p.m.
Best Practices – Discussion
Salon VII & VIII, OC Hyatt
Presenters: JB Dyas, Dan St. Marseille & Charlie Richard
Presider: Mike Gangemi
2:10-3:00 p.m.
Development of Student Leadership In Your Program (Sponsored by Conn-Selmer, Inc.)
Harbor Room, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Dr. Tim Lautsenheiser
Presiders: Joe Dudek & Don Jaramillo
3:10-4:00 p.m.
Harvesting a Horn Section: Strategies for Moving Students To French Horn (Sponsored by Music &
Arts)
Salon I, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Michael Fleischmann
Presiders: Jason Marshall & Jeri Webb
Conference Schedule Cont.Saturday, January 18, 2020
3:10-4:00 p.m.
Music Session
Garden IV, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Brian Balmages
Presiders: Kevin Hamilton & Jim Wang
3:10-4:00 p.m.
Sound Advice
Salon VII & VIII, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Dave Hatmaker
Presider: Mike Gangemi
3:10-4:00 p.m.
“When You Get A Number From A Judge…This Is What It Means (Sponsored by Conn-Selmer, Inc.)
Harbor Room, OC Hyatt
Presenter: Dr. Nola Jones
Presiders: Joe Dudek & Don Jaramillo
ConcertsSaturday, January 18, 2020
SCSBOA Honor Jazz Concert10:00 a.m.NAMM Outdoor Stages, Anaheim Convention Center
Middle School & High School Honor Orchestras Concert5:00 p.m.Grand Ballroom, OC Hyatt
Middle School & High School Honor Bands Concert8:00 p.m.Grand Ballroom, OC Hyatt
OC Hyatt, Garden Grove
Conference Rooms
Conference Rooms
Keynote Address
Saturday, January 18, 2020
Tim Lautzenheiser is a trusted friend to anyone interested in working with young people in developing a
desire for excellence and a passion for high level achievement. His career involves ten years of successful
college band directing at Northern Michigan University, the University of Missouri, and New Mexico State
University. Over two million students have experienced his acclaimed student leadership workshops over the
last three decades.
Tim's books, produced by G.I.A. Publications, The Art of Successful Teaching and The Joy of Inspired
Teaching, are best-sellers in the music profession. He is also co-author of Hal Leonard's popular band
method, Essential Elements, as well as the creator of the highly-acclaimed Director's Communication Kits.
Student Leadership Workshops
Setting High Standards of Excellence
• Fundamentals of Self-Discipline
• Effective Communication Principles
• Value of Risk
• Behavior Modification vs. Motivation
• Dealing with Insecurities
Boston Brass
Friday, January 17, 2020
Grand Ballroom 5:00 p.m.
For more than 30 years, Boston Brass has set out to establish a one-of-a-kind musical experience. Performing
exciting classical arrangements to burning jazz standards, Boston Brass treats audiences to a unique brand of
entertainment, captivating all ages. The ensemble's lively repartee, touched with humor and personality,
attempts to bridge the ocean of classical formality to delight audiences in an evening of great music and
boisterous fun. The philosophy of Boston Brass is to provide audiences with a wide selection of musical styles
in unique arrangements in a friendly and fun atmosphere.
Through over 100 performances each year, the members of Boston Brass play to audiences at concerts,
educational venues and jazz festivals. In addition to solo performances, Boston Brass regularly performs with
orchestras, wind ensembles, brass bands, marching bands and a variety of other ensembles. They have
performed in nearly every U.S. state and more than 30 countries and have conducted master classes around the
world, including sessions and residencies at the Eastman School of Music, The Julliard School, The Shepherd
School of Music at Rice University, Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University, University of North Texas,
Royal Academy of Music in London, Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music at the National University of
Singapore, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and Mahidol University in Bangkok, Thailand.
Boston Brass is a Yamaha Performing Group and has been featured educators and performers at The Midwest Clinic
International Band and Orchestra Conference, World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles Conference,
Japan Band Clinic, National Association for Music Education National Conference, American Bandmasters Association
Convention, American Band College, Western International Band Clinic and Texas Bandmasters Association
Convention.
Boston Brass has been featured on CBS's The Early Show and National Public Radio's Performance Today as well as at
the Great American Brass Band Festival. The group has recorded many diverse albums. Their recording Concerto
Grosso is a collaboration with Eric Rombach-Kendall and the University of New Mexico Wind
Ensemble. Reminiscing is a tribute to Rolf Smedvig of the Empire Brass. Rewired features new arrangements by the
members of Boston Brass. Latin Nights features a collection of some of the greatest classical and jazz works by Latin
composers and performers and features the legendary drummer Steve Gadd, the beautiful voice of Talita Real,
percussion and guitar. Other albums include Ya Gotta Try (featuring music from Horace Silver, Chick Corea and Dizzy
Gillespie; produced by legendary jazz recording genius Rudy van Gelder) and Within Earshot (featuring classical works
by Shostakovich, Ginastera, Dvořák, Liszt and others).
Boston Brass has multiple holiday recordings, including Christmas Bells are Swingin' and The Stan Kenton Christmas
Carols, featuring the Boston Brass All-Stars Big Band playing the truly phenomenal charts made popular by Stan
Kenton and His Orchestra. Boston Brass tours a vibrant holiday show each year, featuring many of the charts from their
holiday albums combined with a variety of solo and combo selections as well as some fun surprises. This has quickly
established the show as a perennial audience favorite.
2011 marked the 25th Anniversary of Boston Brass and was celebrated with the "25 Fanfares Project," wherein 25
fanfares written by composers from all over the country were premiered. The group also premiered a new major
commission by noted wind ensemble composer Brian Balmages and new arrangements by the legendary Sam Pilafian.
Additionally, Boston Brass was very excited to have the opportunity to collaborate in the 2010/2011 season with the
fabulous Imani Winds in a program entitled Sketches of Spain, featuring the music of Miles Davis and Gil Evans. In the
2012/2013 season, the quintet began touring their Notes from the Balcony program with the Enso String Quartet. The
program featured music based on Romeo and Juliet
2020SCSBOA Honor Jazz Band ProgramFriday, January 17, 2020
Anthropology Dizzy Gillespie & Charlie Parker, arr. Victor Goines
On Green Dolphin Street Bronislau Kaper & Ned Washington, arr. Frank Mantooth
My Funny Valentine Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart, arr. Rick Hirsch
Just Friends John Klenner & Sam M. Lewis, arr. Scott Ragsdale
Feet Bone Duke Ellington, trans. David Berger
Conductor—Brad Davis, Esperanza High School
Manager—Daniel Cook, Adolfo Camarillo High School
Bradley Davis is currently in his 14th year of teaching at Esperanza High School in Anaheim. Beginning as an Assistant
Director at EHS, Brad currently oversees the Esperanza Entertainment Unit as Director to its 120+ students who are
actively involved in Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Jazz I, Jazz II, Jazz III, and Colorguard.
Born and raised in Kokomo, Indiana, Bradley finished his secondary education as a graduate of Kokomo High School.
From Kokomo, Brad went on to receive his Bachelor of Music Education degree from Emporia State University in
Emporia, KS and his Master of Music degree in Trumpet Performance from California State University, Long Beach.
Before accepting his position at Esperanza, Brad held several music coaching positions teaching a variety of skills and
styles including: jazz and brass master classes, in addition to teaching Music Appreciation at CSULB and being the
Director of Bands at El Rancho High School for the 2006-2007 school year. Also, Brad was a guest Jazz Education
presenter at the 2018 SCSBOA Conference and will serve as SCSBOA Honor Jazz Ensemble Conductor at the 2020
SCSBOA Conference.
As a player, Bradley has had the opportunity to work with several leading groups and performers. Some of Brad’s favorite
performances have come from working with artists such as Wycliffe Gordon, James Carter, Wayne Bergeron, Jeff Clayton,
the Toledo Symphony, and the California Symphony Orchestra with the CSULB Brass Ensemble. Brad continues to enjoy
a career playing semi-professionally, and remains active as a performer and studio teacher. As a teacher, his favorite
performances have come from having ensembles grace the stages of such venues as the 204 Playboy Jazz Festival at the
Hollywood Bowl, Carnegie Hall, a command encore at the Reno Jazz Festival, the Monterey Jazz Festival, winning the
Charles Mingus Jazz Festival in 2016 and Rose Hall at Jazz at Lincoln Center for the 2012 Essentially Ellington Festival.
Brad would like to thank the EEU Booster for their continuous support of the students; the Fine Arts faculty of Esperanza
High School and the other band directors of the PYLUSD for being consistently creative and tireless in their pursuit of
excellence; the administration of EHGS for always recognizing the importance of a well-rounded education in the lives of
our students; and my beautiful wife Kelly and son Parker for their love and support.
SAXOPHONES
Alto I
Alto II
Tenor I
Tenor II
Baritone
Dylan Blietz, Los Cerritos MS
Logan Johnson, Yorba Linda MS
Jacob Rudd, Kraemer MS
Trent Horio, OC School of the Arts
Omar Khas, Santiago HS
TRUMPETS
Trumpet I
Trumpet II
Trumpet III
Trumpet IV
Split Lead
Benny Carruth, El Dorado HS
Malina Mow, Northwood HS
Noah Seward, Esperanza HS
Jacob Rosen, Agoura HS
Dylan Chen, Valencia HS
TROMBONES
Trombone I
Trombone II
Trombone III
Trombone IV
Trombone V
Cooper Randeen, Santiago HS
Luciano Soriano, Los Cerritos MS
Macgyver Cottrell, Taft Charter HS
Carson Ruhnke, Augustine Ramirez IS
Leonardo Miranda, McAuliffe MS
RHYTHMSECTION
GUITAR
BASS
PIANO
DRUMS
Christian Plasencia, Lakewood HS
Quinn Sims, West Ranch HS
William Schwartzman, Santa Monica HS
Johnny Mizenko, LA County HS of the Arts
2020SCSBOA Honor JazzBand
2020SCSBOA JAZZ AMBASSADORSFriday, January 17, 2020
Gilbralter
In A Sentimental Mood
Maquaquinhos Na Cabeca
Stablemates
Tenor Madness
Alta Maes Good Time
Freddie Hubbard, arr. Mike Kamuf
Duke Ellington, arr. Mike Conrad
Sean Barrett
Benny Golson, arr. Mike Kamuf
Sonny Rollins,. Arr. Matt Harris
Tom Hynes
Conductor-David BeattyManager-Maurice Limon, Gladstone High School
David Beatty has been a professional musician in Los Angeles since 1978. As a studio trombonist, his
performance credits include music for motion pictures, television, commercial and artist recordings.
His playing can be heard on many records for companies such as Disney, Integrity’s Hosanna Music,
Maranantha Music, and for artists such as Sandi Patti, Andrae Crouch, and Ralph Carmichael. He has
performed with several symphony orchestras in Southern California as well as for many musical
theatrical productions. He is a founding member of the California Brass Ensemble. His jazz
experience ranges from the Wildlife Big Band of Bill Watrous and Dive Award-winning Ralph
Carmichael Big Band to global tours with the Glenn Miller Orchestra.
In addition to his performance credits, he is a music copyist with hundreds of motion picture and
television projects to his credit. His credits as a music educator include co-writing the Southern
California Brass Ensemble Educational Program with The Orange County Philharmonic Society’s
“Meet the Musicians” program and he has been invited to teach and perform at the Conservatory of
Music in Shanghai, China. He currently serves on the administrative board for California Alliance for
Jazz, faculty of the Idyllwild Arts Summer Jazz Academy and is in demand as a clinician and festival
adjudicator. At APU, he is the Chair of the Commercial Music Department and directs the award-
winning Azusa Pacific University Jazz Ensemble.
SAXOPHONES
Alto I
Alto II
Tenor I
Tenor II
Baritone
Trevor Secoda, Esperanza HS
Christian Perez, Valencia HS
Logan Gonzalez, Santiago HS
Kai Suzuki, El Segundo HS
Jose Robles, Westminster HS
TRUMPETS
Trumpet I
Trumpet II
Trumpet III
Trumpet IV
Split Lead
Ethan Lavenstein-Bendall, Aliso Niguel HS
Noah Taylor, Upland HS
Braedon Boe, Moorpark HS
Joshua Speer, Malibu HS
Kaitlyn Locke, Esperanza HS
TROMBONES
Trombone I
Trombone II
Trombone III
Trombone IV
Trombone V
Quinn Sandoval, Lakewood HS
Matteo Rivera, Newbury Park HS
Carlo Moreno, Yorba Linda HS
Charlie Wigul, Agoura HS
Russell Williams, Esperanza HS
RHYTHMSECTION
GUITAR
BASS
PIANO
DRUMS
VIBES
Yian Wang, Northwood HS
Shogo Ellefson, Long Beach Polytechnic HS
Cameron Rodriguez, Claremont HS
Brennan Murray, Los Alamitos HS
Diego Arteaga, Canyon HS
2020SCSBOA JAZZ AMBASSADORS
2020SCSBOA Jazz All-Stars ProgramFriday, January 17, 2020
Max
Bag’s Groove
Pistachio
Upper Manhattan Medical Group
And Now You Know
Bernie’s Tune
Changing Colors
Tell Me A Bedtime Story
Ticker
Wind Machine
Jeff Hamilton, arr. John Clayton
Milt Jackson, arr. John Clayton
Drew Zaremba
Billy Strayhorn, arr. Mike Kamuf
Mike Dana
Bernie Miller, arr. Mike Kamuf
Mike Kamuf
Herbie Hancock, arr. Alan Baylock
Bill Holman
Sammy Nestico
Conductor-Mike Kamuf
Manager-Dennis Crystal, Newbury Park High School
Mike Kamuf enjoys a multifaceted music career as an active educator, composer, arranger and
performer. Mike has taught instrumental music for Montgomery County (Maryland) Public Schools
(MCPS) since the fall of 1992. He has been in his current teaching position since 1995 as the Director
of Bands and Orchestras and Music Department Chairperson at John T. Baker Middle School
(Damascus, MD).. Under his direction, the Baker ensembles consistently receive high ratings at music
festivals and have commissioned numerous works for both young concert bands and orchestras.
In 2007, Mike received the MCPS Superintendent’s Above and Beyond the Call of Duty (ABCD) Award for his
efforts in involving students in the commissioning process and has directed MCPS’ Senior Honors Jazz Band,
Junior Honors Band and All County Junior Band. He has been a jazz faculty member at Youngstown State
University and Montgomery College (Rockville, MD). Mike currently serves on the faculty of both the
Maryland Summer Jazz Consortium and the Shepherd University Summer Jazz Camp. Mike has presented
music education workshops for teachers at numerous state professional development conferences as we as The
Midwest Clinic and The Jazz Education Network (JEN) Conference.
Mike is an exclusive composer and arranger for the Belwin Division of Alfred Music Publishing with titles in the
jazz, string orchestra and concert band catalogs. He also has compositions for jazz ensemble published by UNC
Jazz Press, the Neil A. Kjos Music and the FJH Music Company. Several of Mike’s arrangements have been
featured in the educational textbook series Teaching Through Performance in Jazz (GIA Publications). Mike’s
compositions and arrangements have been performed by numerous jazz artists and ensembles including the
Woody Herman and Glenn Miller Orchestras, the USAF Airmen of Note, the US Navy Commodores, James
Moody, Eddie Daniels, Sean Jones, Terell Stafford, Bill Watrous and Nick Brignola to name a few.
Mike has performed with the Woody Herman and Tommy Dorsey Orchestras as well as the Alan Baylock Jazz
Orchestra. He served as assistant principal trumpet of the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra under Maestro
David Effron from 1990-1992 and has been a freelance trumpet player in the Baltimore/Washington DC area.
Mike leads his own jazz octet, the Little Big Band, comprised of some of the region’s most outstanding jazz
musicians.
2020SCSBOA Jazz All-Stars
Mike holds Bachelor of Music degrees in both Jazz Performance and Music Education from the Dana School of Music at Youngstown
State University (Youngstown, OH) and a Master of Arts degree in Instrumental Conducting from George Mason University (Fairfax,
VA). His professional affiliations include the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), the National
Association for Music Education (NAfME), Jazz Education Network (JEN) and the International Society of Jazz Arrangers and
Composers (ISJAC). Please visit Mike’s website at www.mikekamuf.com
SAXOPHONES
Alto I
Alto II
Tenor I
Tenor II
Baritone
Kevin Gillespie, West Ranch HS
Christian “Finn” Dunham, Thousand Oaks HS
Santiago Lopez, Los Alamitos HS
Kaela Seltzer, Hamilton HS
Adam Zilberman, Westlake HS
TRUMPETS
Trumpet I
Trumpet II
Trumpet III
Trumpet IV
Trumpet V
Brady Irey, Valencia HS
Sean Harbour, Thousand Oaks HS
Matthew Enciso, Santiago HS
Nathan Morones, Los Alamitos HS
Michael Sherbrooke, Moorpark HS
TROMBONES
Trombone I
Trombone II
Trombone III
Trombone IV
Trombone V
Bryan Melendez, Esperanza HS
James (Jimmy) Darrow, Moorpark HS
Ben Rosen, Agoura HS
Kenjii Ferrans, Etiwanda HS
Joao Mejia, Esperanza HS
RHYTHMSECTION
GUITAR
BASS
PIANO
DRUMS
VIBES
Adam Bauer, Northwood HS
Cody Nakatsukasa, Northwood HS
Nicolas Jones, Agoura HS
David Lee, Orange County School of the Arts
Max Nguyen, Los Alamitos HS
2020SCSBOA Elementary
Band ProgramFriday, January 17, 2020
Anthem of An Era
(Risk) Everything for a Dream
March to Buckingham Palace
Dark Ride
Tyler S Grant
Richard L. Saucedo
Mekel Rogers
Randall D. Standridge
Steve Graves is currently in his 18th year as the band director at Lexington Junior High
School in Cypress, California. This is Mr. Graves’ 33rd year teaching junior high and
middle school band.
Active as an adjudicator for the Southern California School Band and Orchestra
Association since 1989, Steve has been awarded the
Outstanding Adjudicator and Veteran Teacher awards by the SCSBOA. He is also a frequent clinician at SCSBOA conferences and judges training seminars. Steve also
adjudicates for the Southern California Judging Association, the Colorado Bandmasters Association and the American
Drum Line Association. His three method books for band are currently in use in middle school programs across the
country.
A multi-time recipient of the “Teacher of the Year” and PTSA “Honorary Service” awards, Steve was named an
Orange County “Arts Educator of the Year” in 2018.
Conductor-Stave Graves, Lexington Junior High School
Manager-Annette Betts, Elsinore High School
Percussion Manager-Wendy Castillo
2020SCSBOA Elementary BandFLUTE
Claire F Buda, Mountain Avenue ES
Isabella M Cho, Ladera ES
Amy J Choi, Cypress Village ES
Liam H Fitzpatrick, Lincoln MS
Jooyoung Jung, Clara Barton ES
Nicole Ejay Kim, Canyon View ES
Chloe H Lee, Dunsmore ES Hannah
Lee, Golden ES
Erin Liao, Clara Barton ES
Claire C Liu, Santiago Hills ES
Maya M Nishizaka, Eastshore ES
Christina J Y Park, Mountain Avenue ES
Mira Thao Linh Pham, Eastshore ES
Aasha Tatireddy, Brywood ES
Mateo A Villanova, Challenger MS
Angela Wang, South Pointe MS
Lynnsie H Woo, Monte Vista ES
Sol Yoon, Beacon Park School
Emily Zhao, Cypress Village ES
ALTO SAXOPHONE
Daniel Andres Acuna, Terra Cotta MS
Emma A Braun, Stockdale Christian
Brandon Chen, Cypress Village ES
Daniel A Chung Lee, Beacon Park School
Xinhao Ivan Gao, Eastshore ES
Anthony Evan Garcia, Mater Dei Academy
Kavi C Knik, Highland Ranch ES
Daniel Lee, Sycamore Canyon ES
Cayden Mu, Turtle Rock ES
Kelly M Sweeney, Vista Verde School
James L Tuffs, Lincoln MS
Xinyu Celia Xu, Cypress Village ES
OBOE
Joshua Lee, Santiago Hills ES
Sarah Chung, Crestview Prep School
Alina Wyffels, Lincoln MS
BASSOON
Lauren Cheng, South Pointe MS
CLARINET
Jason H Alvarenga, Terra Cotta
Estelle E An, Golden ES
Sejin Byun, Cypress Village ES
Lauryn Y Chew, Stonegate ES
Kendall Chon, Pacific ES
Jinah Chung, Aliso Viejo Christian
Irene J Eun, South Pointe MS
Tyler J Jeong, Stonegate ES
Jeonghoon Kang, Sycamore Canyon
Daniel G Karpoukhin, Palms MS
Sho Kubo, Eastshore ES
Seungeon Lee, Portola Springs ES
Sophia Liu, South Pointe MS
Milo Messina, Lincoln MS
Riley Ann Parker, Stockdale Christian
Lily A Saganich, Solana Pacific ES
Joseph Schobel, El Segundo MS
Maia A Schobel, Center Street ES
Mark T Shin, Mountain Avenue ES
Jiyou Song, Canyon View ES
Kenny Suho Song, Heritage Oak
Skyler A Steiglitz, Lincoln MS
Eli W Tobel, Franklin ES
Sean Yu, Stonegate ES
TENOR SAXOPHONE BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Alison Lavender-Arene, Stockdale Christian Ethan Ray, Stockdale Christian
Jesse E Riche, Lincoln MS
FRENCH HORN TRUMPET
Alexandre C Hartling, Reagan ES Melissa Arias, Mountain Avenue ES
Riley K Marhevka, Verdugo Woodlands ES Kaitlyn R Chung, Olinda ES
Elia M Martin, Stockdale Christian Clare G Cooney, Solana Beach ES
Xavier Friel, El Segundo MS
Daniel S Hahn, Turtle Rock ES
TROMBONE Eula Han, Dunsmore ES
Joshua Paul Blair, Stockdale Christian Nicholas R Hartle, Tierra Bonita ES
Elijah M Bursch, Mountain Avenue ES Miri Izenberg, Turtle Rock ES
Helio Halperin Ortiz, Lincoln MS Edward Jin, Chaparral MS
Kate Saiki, Stockdale Christian Matthew M Meyer, Lincoln MS
Joshua L Yang, Mountain Avenue ES Max Woogun Min, Eastshore ES
Hassan M Zayed, Cypress Village ES Saurin A Mody, Cypress Village ES
Harrison Stone, Eastshore ES
Zephyr J Waldron, Lincoln MS
TUBA Eric Zhu, Canyon View ES
Tyler Lu, South Pointe MS
Ace Tecson, South Pointe MS
Raymond Yan, South Pointe MS
PERCUSSION
Johnathan G John, Santa Fe Christian
Ellie N Pitzer, Stockdale Christian
Jayden H Rodriguez, Newton MS
Carly D Swanson, Stockdale Christian
Charlene Kristen Tsai, South Pointe MS
2020SCSBOA Elementary
Orchestra ProgramFriday, January 17, 2020
Sinfonia in A Minor
A Beethoven Lullaby
Battles At The Great Wall
Time Machine
Georg Philipp Telemann, arr. Bob Mathews
Brian Balmages
Stephen Chin
Richard Meyer
A native of Taiwan, violinist Gary Hung has embarked upon a multifaceted music career in performing,
teaching, and conducting string ensembles. Performances in solo, chamber and orchestral capacities have led
Mr. Hung to concertize in venues throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. Mr. Hung has appeared
with the Cleveland Orchestra, Pacific Symphony, Galveston Symphony, just to name a few. He has played on
the soundtracks of many projects, including Fox's television hit show- "The Simpson's Halloween Special".
As a versatile string educator, Mr. Hung is currently on the faculty of the California State University,
Fullerton, Santa Ana College, and the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District. Mr. Hung also enjoys
working with a group of talented violinists at his private studio. Mr. Hung’s students continued to receive
awards and accolades from international and local competitions as well as making solo appearances with
orchestras such as LA Chamber Orchestra and the New West Symphony.
Students of Mr. Hung are selected members of the All-Southern Honors Orchestra, the All-State Orchestra,
Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra, Orange County Youth Symphony Orchestra, and Santiago Strings.
Students who pursued music degrees from his studio have been accepted to USC, Colburn, Peabody, Curtis,
Julliard, Oberlin, Northwestern, Stanford, Chapman, UCLA, UC Irvine, Cal State Fullerton, and Cal State
Long Beach.
Mr. Hung is one of the current orchestra directors of the Southern California Ambassadors of Music. Under
Mr. Hung’s direction, student ambassadors of this honor ensemble have the privilege to perform in England,
France, Switzerland, Austria, and in Germany. As a seasoned string ensemble educator, one could find Mr.
Hung frequently speaks at music education conferences, clinics string groups, conducts honor orchestras, and
judging music festivals throughout Southern California region.
Conductor-Gary Hung, Placentia Yorba Linda USD
Manager-Rudy Silva, Granada Middle School
2020 SCSBOA Elementary Orchestra
Mr. Hung received his bachelor’s degree from Rice University's Shepherd School of Music and his master’s degree in violin performance from California State University, Fullerton. During his graduate studies, Mr. Hung was chosen as one of the ten violin finalists to receive the Josef Gingold Memorial Violin Fellowship Award while interning with the Cleveland Orchestra.
While working on his music education credential, Mr. Hung has received California State University, Fullerton's Teaching Grant Fellowship for Academic Excellence. Mr. Hung was a student of Kenneth Goldsmith, Ernest Salem, I-Kuan Wu, and the late NoumiFischer. Mr. Hung has also performed in Masterclass settings for many world-renowned musicians and pedagogues such as Cho-Liang Lin, Yfrah Neaman, Elmar Olivera, Leon Spier, Kathleen Winkler, and Fredell Lack.
Mr. Hung plays on a violin by Jacobus Horil, made circa 1760 in Rome. He lives in Anaheim Hills with his Jack Russell, Q-tip and his
cats Dexter and Picasso. During his free time, Mr. Hung likes to volunteer at local animal shelters.
CELLO
Musashi J Beckman, Turtle Rock ES
Tim Jun-Su Byun, Pioneer MS
Sabrina Chang, Santiago Hills ES
Katie Goeun Choi, Beacon Park School
Benedict R C Estrada, Woodsboro ES
Bennett Fillmore, Oak Creek ES
Robert W Gordon, Clara Barton ES
Henry Hong, Santiago Hills ES
Alex J Hwang, Canyon View ES
Jeremy Kang, Eastwood ES
Sarah Dahyun Kang, Golden ES
Viktoriia V Khoneneva, Newport Coast ES
Arianna H Kai, Turtle Rock ES
Doyoung Lee, Santiago Hills ES
CELLO
Ethan W Lee, Heritage Oak
Noah J Lee, Vista Verde School
Tara Lee, Eastwood ES
Zachary Lee, Cypress Village ES
Julia C Lin, Field ES
Verena Lo, Vista Verde School
Lachlan H Murphy, Manhattan Beach MS
Rena Oh, Brywood ES
Aimee S Pan, Cypress Village ES
Chloe Park, Soriel Music Academy
Adam H Przytulski, Eastshore ES
Hugh Takahashi, Oak Creek ES
Cadence W Yip, Deerfield ES
Bernard W Zhang, Heritage Oak
STRING BASS
Juneau Foxlin, Newhart MS
Marian Lavadia, Rogers MS
2020SCSBOA Elementary Orchestra
VIOLIN
Jennica Alixes, Northwood ES
Anaya Basrur, Alderwood ES
Aaron Boeker, Inspire Charter School
Sophia Y Buda, Mountain Avenue ES
Chloe Eun-Song Byun, Myford ES
Leonidas Chang, Golden ES
Anika Chen, Hicks Canyon ES
Chelsea A Chen, Deerfield ES
Minji Choi, Canyon View ES
Yuri Chung, Canyon View ES
Kira A De Silva, Golden ES
Nika A De Silva, Golden ES
Katharine J Fitzer, St Margaret’s School
Peter G Gan, Riverside STEM Academy
Steven M Gordon, Clara Barton ES
Gianna M Gourley, Beacon Park School
Jalyn Huang, Deerfield ES
Elise H Huynh, Cope MS
Benjamin Hy Jeong, Woodbury ES
Eric Min Seok Kim, Turtle Rock ES
Jiho Kim, Woodbury ES
Seaena Kim, Santiago Hills ES
Sophia Kim, Eastshore ES
Sophia Kim, Santiago Hills ES
Sylvie J Kim, Stonegate ES
Matthew H Lee, Stonegate ES
VIOLIN
Bright Li, Deerfield ES
Yuan Hsin Li, Cypress Village ES
Jessica Lin, Canyon View ES
Sean Lin, Santiago Hills ES
Yanmei Alan Mao, Heritage Oak
Kiersten Oh, Northwood ES
Jaehee Park, Santiago Hills ES
Aileen Shin, Cadence Park School
Jon Suh, Orchard Hills School
Xinyu Wang, Turtle Rock ES
Michael K Watanabe, Dunsmore ES
Chloe Wei,
Gordon C H Wong, Santiago Hills ES
Jessica Wu, Northwood ES
Ankita Yadav, Deerfield ES
Aileen Yang, Lakeview ES
Avery Yang, Golden ES
Hwanseok Yi, Stonegate ES
Audrey Y Yoon, South Pasadena MS
Julian Yoon, Marengo ES
Allison D Yu, Dunsmore ES
Isabella Zaragoza, West Coast Classical
Edward Zhang, Turtle Rock ES
Ruhan Harold Zhang, Woodsboro ES
James G Zhu, Caqnyon View ES
Ruilin Zhu, Crescent ES
Shibo Zhu, Alderwood ES
VIOLA
Laith Thomas Bannout, Cope MS
Tiffanie E Chang, CXypress Village ES
Akaylah A Cote, Deerfield ES
Aditi K Gupta, Santiago Hills ES
Carissa J Hahn, Northwood ES
Annabelle Jin, Portola Springs ES
Brandon Kim, Stonegate ES
Irene Seorin Kim, Deerfield ES
Leona Lee, Oak Creek ES
Ryan J Lee, Vista Verde School
Amelie P Nguyen, Eastshore ES
Thada B Sriprapundh, Stonegate ES
David P Wong, Vista Verde School
Kelly Yeh, Westpark ES
Jayden J Yeo, Heritage Oak
Saturday, January 18, 2020
Fanfare pour precede “La Peri”
Finale in D
Foggy Mountain Breakdown
Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
Fanfare, Fantasy and Fugue on an American Hymn Song
Paul Dukas, arr. Deborah Baker Monday
G. F. Handel, arr. Steven Frackenpohl
Earl Scruggs, arr. Larry Moore
Ralph Vaughn Williams, arr. JaminHoffman
Richard Meyer
2020 Middle School
String Orchestra Program
Pin Chen began her musical studies learning the violin from her father at age 6. She started teaching violin
lessons to children and adults at 14 and set her sights on becoming a music educator at 15. Ms. Chen
studied violin under Blair Milton at Northwestern University and graduated with a Bachelor of Music
degree in instrumental and general music education with Department Honors. She began her teaching
career at the Creative, Performing, and Media Arts Magnet Middle School in 2003. She subsequently taught
at various high schools in Southern California before landing the coveted position of Orchestra Director at
Arcadia High School in 2010, where she is currently teaching four orchestras and over 260 string students.
Known for her artistry as a conductor, she graduated at the top of her class with a Master of Music degree in
Music Education with a Conducting Specialization at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, and is now a
sought-after guest conductor, most recently for the Beverly Hills Unified School District Honor Orchestra.
Ms. Chen has been the String Orchestra Conductor for the Pasadena Youth Symphony Orchestra since 2012.
Pin Chen has served the SCSBOA as Vice President of Orchestra Education and a clinician at the SCSBOA
conference and String Day. She is also an SCSBOA festival adjudicator and adjudicates for various
orchestra festivals and
string competitions. Ms. Chen is the President/Founder and Music Director of Crescendo Young Musicians
Guild, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization for music education, performance, and community service for
youth of all socioeconomic backgrounds in Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley. Pin Chen is listed in
the Cambridge Who’s Who of Executives and Professionals and is an active member of the Music Teachers
Association of California as a private violin and viola teacher.
Conductor-Pin Chen, Arcadia High School
Manager-Elizabeth Rohrs, Irvine USD
2020SCSBOA Middle School String Orchestra
VIOLIN
Laili Aissi, Las Flores MS
Aden Chen, Arroyo Vista MS
Valerie Chen, Rancho Pico JHS
Yasmin Dennis, Vista Verde School
Ryan Goh, Jeffrey Trail MS
Connor Ho, El Rancho Charter School
Sarah Hong, Rancho San Joaquin MS
Amy Hwang, Rancho San Joaquin MS
Erin Hwang, Sierra Vista MS
Yuna Kim, Eastwood ES
Alina Knowlton, Turtle Rock ES
Matthew Ko, Rancho San Joaquin MS
Evelyn Lai, Jeffrey Trail MS
VIOLA
Michaela Beckman, Rancho San Joaquin MS
Deul Choi, Rancho San Joaquin MS
Allison Gee, Lincoln MS
Josephine Gore, Will Rogers MS
Annesophie Kim, Jeffrey Trail MS
Callista Kwan, Harry Fulton MS
David Lee, Cadence Park School
Yuan-Chiao Lee, Jeffrey Trail MS
Rye Argus Mauhay, Plaza Vista School
Ellen Min, Marshall MS
STRING BASS
Albert Chung, Pasadena Christian School Nicholas
Doan, Will Rogers MS
Amy Hoang, Rancho Santa Margarita IS
Winston Zhou, Rancho San Joaquin MS
VIOLIN
Isabelle Lee, New Covenant School
Nicholas Lee, Walter Reed MS
Unice Liu, Whitney JHS
Nina Mungcal, Leland Stanford MS
Jaden Nguyen, Oak Valley MS
Kayla Piedad, Rancho San Joaquin MS
Emma Sriprapundh, Jeffrey Trail MS
Olivia Ta, Margarita MS
Jocelyn Tsai, Rancho San Joaquin MS
Rosemarie Umipig, Pleasant Valley SD
Michael Yoon, Oak MS
Zhe Zheng, Jeffrey Trail MS
Wanqing Zhou, First Avenue MS
CELLO
Matthew Chang, South Lake MS
Nathan Dishon, Vista Verde School
James Fenton, Granada MS
Mattea Fisher, Charles E. Hughes MS John Fredette, Las
Flores MS Chowon Kim, La Caňada MS/HS
Amy Lantz, Sierra Vista MS Yenna Lee, Lakeside
MS Charlotte Ma, Lakeside MS
Anthony Nguyen, Alamitos IS
Edelweiss Pak, El Rancho Charter School
Mia Yen, Plaza Vista School
2020SCSBOA Middle School
Full Orchestra ProgramSaturday, January 18, 2020
Fidelio Overture
Slavonic Dance No. 4 (Opus 46)
Contraption
Fadango & Alborada
Ludwig von Beethoven, arr. Merle J. Isaac
Antonin Dvorák, arr. Richard Meyer
Brendan McBrien
Nicolas Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Merle J. Isaac
Conductor, violinist, educator and scholar, Iman Khosrowpour has enjoyed a uniquely multi-faceted trajectory. In
2010 he began his conducting career as director of the Eutonic Music String Ensemble in Lake Forest, CA. In 2013
he became co-conductor of the Irvine Valley College (IVC) Symphony Orchestra and took full directorship of the
ensemble in 2014, annually leading them in several concerts as well with The Ill-Tempered Chamber Players, the
Baroque-sized ensemble he founded in 2013. In addition to the great symphonic literature of Mozart, Beethoven,
Schubert, Bruckner and other composers, the orchestra has given several world premieres of local composers and
IVC students. In 2016 Khosrowpour made his conducting debut at the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
with the Irvine Unified School District (IUSD) High School Honors Orchestra.
A passionate educator, Khosrowpour has been in demand in the IUSD and surrounding school districts as an
orchestra clinician. His seminar on string pedagogy at the Southern California School Band and Orchestra
Association Conference in January 2019 was hugely successful, prompting a return invitation in 2020. He is a
member of the Conductors Guild and attended their workshop in New York City in January 2019, working with
John Koshak and Markand Thakar. Khosrowpour maintains a busy private violin/viola studio and teaches violin and
viola as well as music history at IVC, and has been on the faculty at Orange County School of the Arts.
His students have been members of the Irvine, All-Southern California and All-State Honors Orchestras, Orange
County School of the Arts, Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra and Orange County Youth Symphony, as well as
winners of regional and international competitions. As orchestral musicians they have performed at Segerstrom
Hall, Sydney Opera House and Carnegie Hall. In 2015 he founded the Irvine Music Festival, a world-class intensive
summer program for dedicated young musicians, now in partnership with Concordia University Irvine and debuting
as an international festival in summer 2019.
Conductor-Iman Khosrowpour
Manager-Ami Garvin, Suzanne Middle School
Percussion Manager-Taylor Estep, Terra Cotta Middle School
As a violinist Khosrowpour made his concerto debut as with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra under thebaton of Carl St. Clair at the age of sixteen. A recipient of the highly competitiveOrchestra Fellowship at Aspen Music Festival, he has played under the baton of maestros James Levine,David Zinman, Alan Gilbert, David Robertson and Hugh Wolf, and has performed for U.S. President BillClinton. Khosrowpour has given solo and chamber music concerts and masterclasses in Japan, Korea,Canada, Brazil, Czech Republic, Germany and throughout the United States. In 2013 Khosrowpour madehis European concert debut performing the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto with the Czech VirtuosiOrchestra in Brno, Czech Republic. Committed to encouraging new music, in 2015 he gave the worldpremiere of the Daniel Luzko Violin Concerto in Asunción, Paraguay, and in 2017 he performed MozartViolin Concerto No. 5 with the Ensemble Wienklang at the Konzerthaus in Vienna, Austria.
Khosrowpour was born in Tehran, Iran and immigrated to the United States when he was two years old. He began violin studies at age of eleven and quickly displayed promise, only two years later becoming a pupil of the late Erick Friedman, prized pupil of Jascha Heifetz. During his violin studies at the Peabody Institute Khosrowpour took classes in orchestral conducting with Frederik Prausnitz and also participated as concertmaster for the Conductors Retreat at Medomak under Kenneth Keisler.
Khosrowpour graduated from the Peabody Institute, Rice University and New England Conservatory, and also has a Masters of Arts Degree in East Asian Studies from Harvard University.
2020SCSBOA Middle School Full Orchestra
VIOLIN
Angela Bang, Don Juan Avila MS
Molly Brady, John Adams MS
Jie Yi Chen, El Roble IS
Anh Thu Dang, Cope MS
Kanon Endo, Challenger MS
Zachary Gibson, Vista Verde School
Gianna Iskandar, Orchard Hills School
Vivian Ju, Rancho San Joaquin MS
Ellie Kim, Rio Norte JHS
Hanna Kim, Jeffrey Trail MS
Chloe Lee, Pioneer MS
Judy Lee, West Coast Classical School
Nayun Lee, Cadence Park School
Tammi Lee, Don Juan Avila MS
Thomas Lien, Aviara Oaks MS
VIOLA
Yeeun Chung, Orchard Hills School
Daniel De La Cruz, Niguel Hills MS
Enzo Fukushima, Beacon Park School
Bridget Galia, Las Flores MS
Justin Hong, South Lake MS
Grace Hsia, Orchard Hills School
Noah Kim, El Rancho Charter School
Harriet Lai, Rancho San Joaquin MS
Brandon Lee, Rancho San Joaquin MS
Sabrina Lin, Chaparral MS
Chara Wondercheck, Waldorf School of OC
Leonardo Yip, Oak MS
VIOLIN
Ryan Lin, Venado MS
Emily Liu, Venado MS
Erin Moody, Jeffrey Trail MS
Irene Park, Rancho San Joaquin MS
Justin Park, Jeffrey Trail MS
Christopher Rhee, Lincoln MS
Autumn Schmidt, Villegas MS
Aadya Sharma, Rancho Santa Margarita IS
Aiden Shin, Margarita MS
Bradley Son, Turtle Rock ES
Arin Yi, Chaparral MS
Rafaela Yoo, Jeffrey Trail MS
Ethan Yu, South Lake MS
Grace Zan, Turtle Rock ES
Jiali Bennie Zhu, El Rancho Charter School
Francis Tian, Mesa Verde MS
CELLO
Sofia Brys, Will Rogers MS
Yufei Chen, Sierra Vista MS
Elizabeth Choi, Vista Verde School
Tiancheng Dong, Sierra Vista MS
Jason Ho, Jeffrey Trail MS
Sophia Huang, Sierra Vista MS
Mattea Kim, Pioneer MS
Derek Kong, Pioneer MS
Timothy Lou, Rosemont MS
Phoebe Mak, Calif. School of the Arts
Sebastian Quadrini, El Roble IS
Cassidy Walther, John Adams MS
Avery Wang, Chaparral MS
Michael Wong, Vista Verde School
FLUTE
Choyoung Kim, La Canada MS/HS
Riwon Lee, Sierra Vista MS
Jessica O’Brien, Rancho Pico JHS
Antonia Park, Rancho San Joaquin MS
CLARINET
Connor McKeown, John Adams MS
Nathan Rhee, Mesa Verde MS
Jacob Sussman, Lincoln MS
Hannah Webb, Oaks Christian School
BASS CLARINET
Tommy Liu, South Pointe MS
TRUMPET
Kayla Ameli, Mission Viejo Christian School
Justin Brewer, South Pointe MS
Emily Eli, Mission Viejo Christian School
David John, Santa Fe Christian School
TUBA
Grace Garcia, East Whittier MS
John McPhie, Rancho San Joaquin MS
PERCUSSION
Patrick Cabanban, Mesa Verde MS
Chloe Hartanto, Chaparral MS
Kunal Shah, Mesa Verde MS
Ute Wong, Chaparral MS
OBOE
Hannah Cho, OC School of the Arts
Victoria Lee, Orchard Hills School
Sarah Lemmis, Will Rogers MS
Julia Zhang, El Segundo MS
BASSOON
Ariana Kim, Sierra Vista MS
Kaitlyn Liu, South Pointe MS
Brody McClelland, Rancho Santa Margarita IS
Zachary Piesner, A E Wright MS
FRENCH HORN
Ella Huang, Rancho San Joaquin MS
Chloe Loyola, South Pointe MS
Keilah Park, OC School of the Arts
Cameron Rhees, South Pointe MS
TROMBONE
Sawyer Collard, Rosemont MS
Timothy McElroy, Newhart MS
Lucas O’Brien, South Pointe MS
Kenny Tran, Hoover MS
STRING BASS
Christian Camacho, Manhattan Beach MS
Charles Collazo, Margarita MS
Nguyen Do, Rancho San Joaquin MS
Jake Long, Vista Verde School
Sarah Moeller, John Adams MS
Isabel Mora, Millikan MS
John Prescott
John Makey
Carl Strommen
Frank Ticheli
Robert Sheldon
Richard Saucedo
American Hymn Tune Sketches
Foundry
Glengarry Way
Joy Revisited
A Longford Legend (collection of Irish Street Ballades)
Song and Dance
Conductor-Henry Miller, Sierra Vista Middle School
Manager - Becky Othmer, Holland Middle School
Percussion Manager– Ray Lllewellyn, Placentia Yorba Linda USD
2020SCSBOA Middle School
Band ProgramSaturday, January 18, 2020
Since graduating from California State University, Long Beach in 1990, Henry Miller has taught
instrumental music in the Irvine Unified School District. Currently, he is the Director of Instrumental
Music at Sierra Vista Middle School where he teaches three bands, three orchestras, and jazz band.
Mr. Miller was recognized as Teacher of the Year by the Irvine Unified School District Fine Arts
Department in 1999 and by Sierra Vista Middle School in 2016. Also in 2016, he was designated as the
IUSD Middle School Teacher of the year and was a finalist for the Orange County Teacher of the Year. He
has been recognized twice by the Orange County Music and Arts Administrators with an "Outstanding Arts
Educator Award", and in 2013 received the "Irene Schopefle Lifetime Achievement Award". In 2017 and
2019, he was one of ten finalists for the National Grammy Foundation Music Educator Award and a 2019
recipient of the Country Music Awards "Music Teacher of Excellence" award.
Mr. Miller has presented workshops for several professional organizations on the subjects of trumpet
pedagogy and teaching methodology. He has also conducted a variety of ensembles from small community
youth groups to those at the university and professional level and honor groups in the Irvine, Long Beach,
Capistrano, ABC, and Ocean View School Districts.
OBOE
Jesse Hu, South Pointe MS
Khuyen Hyler, San Elijo MS
Annika Liao, Oak Valley MS
Ella Tai, Tetzlaff MS
BASSOON
Andrew Kang, South Pointe MS
Caleb Liu, Pacific Trail MS
Daniel Perlmutter, A E Wright MS
Natalie Wang, South Pointe MS
Angelica Wu, San Elijo MS
Joseph Wu, South Pointe MS
BASS CLARINET
Patrick Wong, Rancho San Joaquin MS
Alexander Yamsuan, Challenger MS
ALTO SAXOPHONE
Natalie Bauer, Sierra Vista MS
Celine Chao, South Pointe MS
Ryan Chen, John Adams MS
Evren Dogrul, East Whittier MS
Chris Kwon, Orchard Hills School
Bingyi Qiu, OC School of the Arts
Luke Toner, OC School of the Arts
David Zhao, Lincoln MS
TENOR SAXOPHONE
Lucas Hong, South Pointe MS
Edward Kim, South Pointe MS
Nathan Kwan, Chaparral MS
BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Jerry Lin, South Pointe MS
Jacklynn Li, Augustine Ramirez IS
2020SCSBOA Middle School BandFLUTE
Briana Bao, Bernardo Yorba MS
Aurora Han, Sierra Vista MS
Chloe Hong, San Elijo MS
Rena Jeoung, Rosemont MS
Serena Liu, Mesa Vista MS
Tammy Pao, South Pointe MS (Piccolo)
Rulan Shen, Lakeside MS
Jenny Wang, South PointeMS
Kate Woodhall, Lincoln MS
Joseph Yoo, Chaparral MS
CLARINET
Julian Bao, Lincoln MS
Joshua Cho, Colburn School of Music
Siho Choi, Orchard Hills School
Brian Chung, Fairmont School
Logan Fleming, Challenger MS
Sean Goedecke, Lincoln MS
Jayden Graham, Leland Stanford MS
Zoey Hui, Jeffrey Trail MS
Hanbin Jang, Jeffrey Trail MS
Ian Kim, Chaparral MS
Elyse Park, South Pointe MS
Euan Park, Fairmont School
Jiseok Ryu, Sierra Vista MS
Katherine Shinogi, OC School of the Arts
Chenyu Xie, Orchard Hills School
Hanbo Xu, Day Creek IS
John Yang, Vista Verde School
Ava Ye, Rancho San Joaquin MS
Bryan Yeh, South Pointe MS
Kelly Yeh, South Pointe MS
Yunshu Zhang, Riverside STEM Academy
Corey Zhong, South Pointe MS
TRUMPET
Cheri Chen, South Pointe MS
Aedan Cook-Shen, Meadowbrook MS
Casey Coutin, Charles Hughes MS
Easan Hamkins, Rosemont MS
Markus Matiauda, Will Rogers MS
Ryan McWeeny, Oak Valley MS
Allison Molin, OC School of the Arts
Audrey Pitzer, Stockdale Christian School
Serena Rinehart, Los Cerritos MS
Zachary Rosen, South Pointe MS
Yota Sagawa, Ridgecrest IS
Jenna Thai, Pioneer JHS
TROMBONE
Luke Carruth, Tuffree MS
Ethan Clark, Lincoln MS
Audrey Doratan, South Pointe MS
Griffith Hamlin, Citrus Hills IS
Caroline Hsu, South Pointe MS
Milan Kis, Lincoln MS
Tashvi Mehta, Sierra Vista MS
Andrew Oh, South Pointe MS
Matthew Rider, Dorothy McElhinney MS
Nicole Sanders, Sierra Vista MS
Anthony Wang, Mesa VerdeMS
FRENCH HORN
Adrian Ayala, East Whittier MS
Ian Cheng, Orchard Hills MS
Andrew Fung, OC School of the Arts
Angelina Kim, South Pointe MS
Hideo Rhees, South Pointe MS
Karlin Rhees, South Pointe MS
Benjamin Wainwright, Chaminade MS
Natalie Wu, South Pointe MS
EUPHONIUM
Shayna Ashley, Palm MS
Ethan Chaparro, Will Rogers MS
Ameer Hito, San Elijo MS
Zoe Jacobson, Palm Desert Charter MS
Rohan Laurent, The Bishop’s School
Robert Neabors, South Pointe MS Lucy Wu, Chaparral MS
TUBA
Thomas Fernandez, Mesa Verde MS Yunho Heo, Lincoln MS
Sophie Kang, South Pointe MS Leen Sawas, Mountain
View MS Sara Ty, Lincoln MS
PERCUSSION
Lucas Blietz, Los Cerritos MS
Adam Bloom, John Adams MS
Noah Chan, South Pointe MS
Siwoo Chung, South Pointe MS
Danny Lee, Venado MS
Tianchang Li, South Pointe MS
Marcos Rivera, Bernardo Heights MS
Francis Tian, Mesa Verde MS
Jupiter Yeh, South Pointe MS
Anthony Zhang, South Pointe MS
Conductor-Brian Balmages
Manager-Zachary Christy, Rancho Bernardo High School
Percussion Manager-Marie Sato, Diamond Bar High School
Danse Diabolique
Breaking Point
Escenas de los Aztecas
Joseph Hellmesberger, trans. Tohru Takahasi
Brian Balmages
James Barnes
2020SCSBOA High School
Symphonic Band ProgramSaturday, January 18, 2020
Brian Balmages is an award-winning composer and conductor whose music has been performed throughout the world with commissions ranging from elementary schools to professional orchestras. World premiereshave included prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, and Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. His music was also performed as part of the 2013 Presidential Inaugural Prayer Service, which was attended by both President Obama and Vice President Biden. He is a recipient of the prestigious A. Austin Harding Award from the American School Band Directors Association and in 2016 was awarded the James Madison University Distinguished Alumni Award from the School of Visual and Performing Arts (the first year the award was given). In the same year, he was commissioned by his other alma mater, the University of Miami, to compose music for the inauguration of the institution’s 6th president, Dr. Julio Frenk.
As a conductor, Mr. Balmages enjoys regular engagements with all-state bands and orchestras as well as university, professional, regional and international ensembles. Notable conducting appearances have included theMidwest Clinic, Western International Band Clinic, College Band Directors Eastern Conference, American School Band Directors Association National Conference and others. Additional conducting appearances have
included the Kennedy Center and Meyerhoff Symphony Hall as well as engagements in Australia, Canada and Italy. He received his bachelor’s degree in music from James Madison University and his master’s degreefrom the University of Miami in Florida.
Currently, he is Director of Instrumental Publications for The FJH Music Company and Assistant Director of Bands and Orchestras at Towson University.
2020SCSBOA High School Symphonic BandFLUTE
Kaeun Choi, Diamond Bar HS
Cate Collard, Crescenta Valley HS
Madeline Dyer, Santiago HS
Jenna Kim, Diamond Bar HS
Dayoon Lee, OC School of the Arts
Dennis Papazyan, Palisades Charter HS
Karen Peng, Diamond Bar HS
Charlotte Tu, Diamond Bar HS
Krista Wong, Trabuco Hills HS
Zixuan Catherine Zhuang, Diamond Bar HS
PICCOLO
Alex Lui, Venice HS
BASS CLARINET
Matthew Anderson, OC School of the Arts
Jeremy Lee, Diamond Bar HS
Kaden Patton, Eleanor Roosevelt HS
Salvador Rodriguez, Vista Murrieta HS
ALTO SAXOPHONE
Austin Buhtz, Valencia HS
Zachary Lin, University HS
Stephanie Spidle, Santiago HS
Connor S. Yew, OC School of the Arts
TENOR SAXOPHONE
Lacey Donahue, Valencia HS
Sawyer Figueroa, Westview HS
BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Jue Li, Torbut V’Torah School
Liam M. Wirth, Rancho Bernardo HS
OBOE
Esther Liu, Fullerton Union HS Sky Moon,
Crescenta Valley HS Erin Vinson, Santa Monica
HS Lydia Yang, Diamond Bar HS
BASSOON
Brandon Bui, Mira Costa HS
Caleb Martinez, El Toro HS
Cameron Spencer, Rancho Bernardo HS
Daniel Tran, Westview HS
CLARINET
George Betancourt, Norco HS
Rodney Borg, Rancho Bernardo HS
Michael Chan, Canyon Crest Academy
Aaron Chang, Diamond Bar HS
Curtis S. Chang, Diamond Bar HS
Lawrence Chen, Northwood HS
Oren Dror, Palisades Charter HS
Nathan B. Duggal, Canyon Crest Academy
Soojong Ha, Troy HS
Casey K. Hong, Diamond Bar HS
Andrew Kang, Canyon Crest Academy
Jason Kim, Diamond Bar HS
Sunny Kim, Cerritos HS
Isaac Ng, OC School of the Arts
James Nguyen, Loara HS
Ming Jia Qi, University HS
Elizabeth Richards, Long Beach Poly HS
Jackson W, Solheid, El Dorado HS
2020SCSBOA High School Symphonic Band
FRENCH HORN
Ava Austin, San Marcos HS
Erik Evans, Eleanor Roosevelt HS
Matthew Graves, Cypress HS
Annie Hargis, Mt Carmel HS
Cassandra Jeon, Diamond Bar HS
Katherine Schwenker, Mt Carmel HS
Andrew Slipka, San Marcos HS
Michelle Yang, Diamond Bar HS
EUPHONIUM
Liam Adcock, Dana Hills HS
Ryan Klotz, OC School of the Arts
Luz Quintanilla, Cathedral City HS
Jacob San Jose, Mt Carmel HS
BASS TROMBONE
Siddarth Dutta, Diamond Bar HS
Kylie Heidal, OC School of the Arts
Joshua Huerta, Eleanor Roosevelt HS
TUBA
Josue Cuamatzi, Loara HS
Samuel Gonzalez, Diamond Bar HS
Miguel Jiminez-Maldonado, Anaheim HS
Lorenzo Mendiola, Santiago HS
Matthew Sleep, Westlake HS
Hayden Thompson, Santiago HS
STRING BASS
Rayden Ejan, Diamond Bar HS
TRUMPET
Jordyn Brown, Chaminade HS
Aron Einbinder, Canyon Crest Academy
Andrew Gonzalez, Santiago HS
Evan Huang, Eleanor Roosevelt HS
Ethan Kim, Diamond Bar HS
Daniel Koops, Valley Christian HS
Adam Lizerbram, Rancho Bernardo HS
Morgan Michalik, San Marcos HS
Ethan Nguyen, Westview HS
Ashwin Sanjaye, Diamond Bar HS
TROMBONE
Adrian Carrasco, Walnut HS
Sean Cooney, Canyon Crest Academy
Amber Cui, Diamond Bar HS
Elek Fenyes, Santiago HS
Sophia Salgado, Santiago HS
Matthew Stockridge, ColonyHS
Leo Sui, OC School of the Arts
Richard Talley, Eleanor Roosevelt HS
PERCUSSION
Madison L. Bottenberg, Redlands HS
Justin J. Chung, Northwood HS
Ta-Chin Erica Hou, San Marcos HS
Tim Hu, Northwood HS
Andrew Lee, Diamond Bar HS
Justin Luo, Canyon Crest Academy
Ryan Wilson, Redlands HS
2020SCSBOA High School
Wind Ensemble ProgramSaturday, January 18, 2020
Reperio Veritatis
El Olimpo de los Dioses Suite para Orquesta Sinfóica
i. “Hermes” – Dios mensajero de las fronteras
ii. “Artemisa” – Diosa de la naturaleza y animals salvajes
iii. “Hades” – Dios de los Muertos
v. “Deméter” – Diosa de la agricultura
ix. “Ares y Atenea” – Dioses de la Guerra
x. “Zues y Hera” – Rey y Reyna de los dioses
Gary P. Gilroy
Osacr Navarro
Conductor-Dr. Gary P. Gilroy
Manager- Martin Rhees, Eleanor Roosevelt High School
Percussion Manager-Susan Willmering, South Point Middle School
Gary P. Gilroy is a Professor of Music and Director of Bands at California State University, Fresno. In 1993 he was
appointed Associate Director of Bands and Director of the Bulldog Marching Band. After 13 years in this position and
building one of the finest collegiate marching bands on the west coast, Dr. Gilroy became Director of Bands in 2006.
Prior to this appointment he served for a decade as Director of Bands at Fred C. Beyer High School in Modesto,
California where his band was awarded several national honors as well as the International Sudler Shield Award from
the John Philip Sousa Foundation. Gilroy also served as faculty at CSU, Stanislaus and graduate assistant at the
University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon where he completed his doctorate in 1995.
In March of 2014 Dr. Gilroy was voted into the membership of the prestigious American Bandmasters Association. Heserved on the board of California Band Directors Association for fourteen years and he is a Past President of thatorganization. In 2009 Dr. Gilroy was given the Distinguished Service Award and in 2015 the Don Schmeer Friend ofMusic award from CBDA. Gilroy is also a Past President of the Fresno Madera Counties Music Educators Association.In 2016 Dr. Gilroy was again honored with the CMEA John Swain/College/University Educator award from theCalifornia Music Educators Association. From 1999 to 2006 he served on the board of the National Band Association asa Member At Large and the Western Division Chairman.
In 2017 Dr. Gilroy was a co-founder of the Wind Symphony of Clovis, a group of semi-professional musicians from
California. After being in existence for less than a year the band was accepted to perform at the 72nd Annual Midwest
Clinic in Chicago, Illinois. Their December-2018 performance earned them an immediate standing ovation at the
conclusion of the concert.
Dr. Gilroy is in demand as a guest conductor of many honor bands throughout the United States. As an adjudicator andguest conductor he has served in 40 states, Canada, China and England. Dr. Gilroy has been the conductor for all stategroups in Colorado, Iowa, Nevada and Oregon as well as the All-Northwest Wind Symphony, the California BandDirectors Association All-State Junior High School Symphonic Band and the All-State High School Symphonic Band.
2020SCSBOA High School Wind EnsembleFLUTE
Ashley Fang, Diamond Bar HS
Dillon Halpin, Mira Mesa HS
Aiden Hughes, Santa Monica HS
Cassie Kao, Arcadia HS
Sophia Lin, Portola HS
Aiden Urschel, OC School of the Arts
Jonathan Yuan, Santa Monica HS
Helen Zhu, Westview HS
PICCOLO
Nithin Chilakapati, Canyon Crest Academy
CLARINET
Matthew Chandler, Eleanor Roosevelt HS
Andrew Chung, Northwood HS
Bryant Chung, Arnold Beckman HS
Joshua Chung, Diamond Bar HS
Anton Guo, Eleanor Roosevelt HS
Jay Kim, Van Nuys HS
James Kor, Diamond Bar HS
Chris Lee, Diamond Bar HS
Nathan Nguyen, OC School of the Arts
Emily Shanmugan, Rancho Bernardo HS
Hina Tamaki, University HS
Theodore Thai, Mission Viejo HS
Daniel Thurmond, Santa Monica HS
ALTO SAXOPHONE
Kyle Kato, Diamond Bar HS
Brian Lin, OC School of the Arts
Grant Moore, Rancho Cucamonga HS
Siddharta Wali, Santa Monica HS
TENOR SAXOPHONE
Aaron Leland, Santa Monica HS
Miles Tobel, Santa Monica HS
BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Isaac Chung, Diamond Bar HS
TRUMPET
Evan Asakawa, Poway HS
Jonathan Fikse, Poway HS
David Garcia, Etiwanda HS
McCartney Hutchinson, Palisades Charter HS
Nathan Kaplan, Mira Mesa HS
Trevor King, Mira Costa HS
Norah Krantz, Crescenta Valley HS
Samuel Levy, Westview HS
John Leyva, California HS
Ty Merritt, OC School of the Arts
Ethan Olim, Westview HS
Jaden Robinson, Santa Monica HS
FRENCH HORN
Bryan Chiu, Diamond Bar HS
Ronan Emmerson, Crescenta Valley HS
Kurt Enriquez, Shadow Hills HS
William Luo, Diamond Bar HS
Allan Lyu, Diamond Bar HS
Joseph D. Montoya, Diamond Bar HS
James V. Nocero, Vista Murrieta HS
Alexandra Runnels, Mira Costa HS
TROMBONE
Kai Easley, Moorpark HS
Ernest Lopez, Cathedral City HS
Eddie Patino, Shadow Hills HS
Carlo Rabano, OC School of the Arts
Aaron Wolf, Cathedral City HS
Frankie Ye, Diamond Bar HS
TUBA
Andre Carvallo, Rancho Bernardo HS
Gabriel C. De Guzman, Vista Murrieta HS
Johnathan Stetson, OC School of the Arts
Alexander Tran, OC School of the Arts
PERCUSSION
Demitrius Alleyne, Mission Hills HS
Tyler Brown, San Dieguito Academy
Christopher Gaw, Diamond Bar HS
Christopher Lai, Diamond Bar HS
Blake Parker, Westview HS
Derrick Peng, Portola HS
Viraj Sonawala, Diamond Bar HS
Sean Yan, NorthwoodHS
Josh Zepeda, Santiago HS
BASS TROMBONE
Jason Bernhard, Santiago HS
Jack Luquin, Whittier HS
Andrew Perez, Rancho Bernardo HS
EUPHONIUM
Dylan Barnum, Rancho Verde HS
Federico E. Garcia, Del Norte HS
Erin Miyahara, Diamond Bar HS
PIANO
Melody Chang, OC School of the Arts
STRING BASS
Nicholas Long, Portola HS
2020SCSBOA High School
Symphony Orchestra Program
Wine, from “Finding Rothko” Adam Schoenberg
Death and Transfiguration Richard Strauss
Saturday, January 18, 2020
Conductor-Sameer Patel
Manager-Deborah Carnahan, East Whittier Middle School
Percussion Manager-Matthew Armstrong, San Marcos USD
Internationally recognized for his deep musicianship and passionate communication, Sameer Patel is one of America’s
most exciting young conductors.
In the 2019-2020 season, Sameer begins his role as the Artistic Director of the Hot Springs Music Festival and continues
as Associate Conductor of the Sun Valley Music Festival. He recently concluded an acclaimed tenure as Associate
Conductor of the San Diego Symphony, where he reinvigorated the orchestra's programming and connection with its
community. Abroad, he has conducted acclaimed performances with the
Orchestra Sinfonica di Sanremo, the Orchestra Giovanile Italiana, the Leipziger Sinfonieorchester, and others. With an
unending enthusiasm for understanding the music of our time, Sameer has curated programs and has championed music
by living composers such as Adam Schoenberg, Anna Clyne, Mason Bates, Ellen Reid, Hannah Lash, Tan Dun, and
others.
Sameer’s impressive work spans three continents and has led to recognition from the Solti Foundation U.S., which granted him three consecutive Career Assistance Awards and an Elizabeth Buccheri Opera Residency with North Carolina Opera. In 2016 he was recognized by Daniele Gatti as a top conductor at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena, Italy, which led to his acclaimed professional debut with the Orchestra Sinfonica di Sanremo.
In 2013, Kurt Masur, the late Music Director of the New York Philharmonic, recognized Sameer’s talents with a prizefrom the Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Foundation, which allowed him to study with and assist Maestro Masur in hisappearances with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra and the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra. That same year, Sameer was one of only six conductors selected by the League of American Orchestras for the Bruno Walter National Conductor Preview with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, which led to subsequent, multiple engagements with that orchestra. In
the early stages of his career he held conducting positions with the Chicago Sinfonietta and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic.
2020SCSBOA High School Symphony Orchestra
VIOLIN I VIOLIN II
Kiana Alvarez, OC School of the Arts Sze Ngo Chan, Diamond Bar HS
Remy Bell, West Ranch HS Jason Chen, West Ranch HS
Sean Chang, Diamond Bar HS Martina Chen, Arcadia HS
Eva Chen, Canyon HS Rachel Clinton, Mira Costa HS
Andrew Cheng, Calif. School of the Arts Aaron Hao, Diamond Bar HS
Hwa Lang Cho, Arnold Beckman HS Joyce Hong, Diamond Bar HS
Jack Guo, University HS Kevin J. Hwang, Crescenta Valley HS
Angela Huang, Tustin HS Chris Jung, Canyon Crest Academy
Ashley Jong, Diamond Bar HS Myoung Kang, Rancho Bernardo HS
William Kinney, Canyon HS David Kim, Rancho Bernardo HS
Skyler Lee, Newbury Park HS Elise Kwon, Diamond Bar HS
Yewon Grace Lee, Diamond Bar HS Isaac Liu, OC School of the Arts
Kevin Li, Canyon Crest Academy Zoey Meng, Diamond Bar HS
Alice Park, Northwood HS Claire Ogawa, Long Beach Polytechnic HS
Gloria Park, University HS Joshua Piesner, Calabasas HS
Nathan Ruyle, Riverside STEM Academy Sean Ros, Tesoro HS
Jaemin Song, University HS Rachel Tian, OC School of the Arts
Angela Tang, Sage Hill HS Ethan Vo, Esperanza HS
Mana Tatsuki, Calif. School of the Arts Maria Walker, Santa Clarita Charter School
Kelly Tsao, Diamond Bar HS William Wang, Northwood HS
Emily Yang, Diamond Bar HS James Wu, Diamond Bar HS
Hannah Zhao, OC School of the Arts Kyle Yang, Diamond Bar HS
Joyce Yoo, Diamond Bar HS
A graduate of the University of Michigan, Sameer furthered his training across Europe with some of the greatest conductors of our time, including Gianandrea Noseda, Daniele Gatti, the late Kurt Masur, Bernard Haitink, David Zinman, and Neeme and Paavo Järvi. Born and raised in Michigan, Sameer is an enthusiastic advocate for music education and in his spare
time pursues his passions for literature, languages, traveling, history, and geopolitics. He makes his home in Southern
California with his wife, Shannon, and their young son, Devan
VIOLA
David Brown, Crescenta Valley HS
Brandon Chen, Arnold Beckman HS
Cindy Ding, Portola HS
Lauren Hambrick, San Juan Hills HS
Yoshua Hariman, Rancho Bernardo HS
Dylan Heredia, Santa Monica HS
Jonathan Ho, Diamond Bar HS
Yu-Jen Karen Hsu, Diamond Bar HS
Ethan Jan, Redlands HS
Christine Kwon, Diamond Bar HS
Ethan Lai, University HS
Zoe Lee, OC School of the Arts
Daniella Okhotina, Scripps Ranch HS
Daniel Oviedo, Del Norte HS
Maya Rosenbaum, Canyon Crest Academy
Olivia Ross, San Juan Hills HS
Yushen Sun, Diamond Bar HS
Amy Takagi, Northwood HS
CELLO
Riley Ameli, OC School of the Arts
Tiffany Chang, Calif. School of the Arts
Sarah Chang, University HS
Clare Choi, Diamond Bar HS
Sarah Clark, Calif. School of the Arts
Katelyn Jo, OC School of the Arts
Ryan Jung, Portola HS
David Kim, Arnold Beckman HS
Lena Kim, Village Christian HS
Bian Lee, Northwood HS
Dylan Puerta, Long Beach Wilson HS
Diana Reid, Canyon Crest Academy
Sarah Son, Palos Verdes Peninsula HS
Spiro Sun, University HS
Hank Taylor, Long Beach Polytechnic HS
Matthew Teng, OC School of the Arts
Ryan Wang, Diamond Bar HS
Alyssa Wu, Diamond Bar HS
STRING BASS
Erin Calder, Dana Hills HS
Diya Dhawan, Mira Costa HS
Joshua Grothem, Redlands HS
Jenna Nguyen, Mira Mesa HS
Perry Nguyen, Diamond Bar HS
Cherish Noritake, Diamond Bar HS
Anna Olson, Long Beach Polytechnic HS
Amaree Sanchez, San Gorgonio HS
Brian Slack, Diamond Bar HS
12 S u p p o r t E D - F O R I N S T R U M E N T A L I N S T R U C T O R S
HD-200
ART&SCIENCEOFLISTENING
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ADVANCINGTHE
HA RMONY DIRECTORThis comprehensive tool brings harmony training, rhythm training
and ensemble timing together in one convenient device. It enables
music educators to clearly demonstrate for students how to tune
individual notes within chords, so that entire chords may be tuned.
The HD-200 Harmony Director helps musicians understand how
their parts fit into the complete harmony of theensemble.
TONE
• 10 voices, including piano for accompaniment
• 32-Note Polyphony
• Octave Slider – Choose up to 4 octaves
• Figure Slider – Adjust the attack, release andbrightness
to demonstrate to players the desired tonal image
• Hold Button – Show the differences of harmony changes
caused by modifications to pitch and volume
HARMONY
• Temperaments Selection – Switch on Equal, Pure
Major or Pure Minor
• Pitch and Volume Adjustment – Modify the pitch of
each of 12 notes in 0.1 cent increments up to
+55 cents – Change the volume of each of 12
notes from -15 to +5
• One Button Transposition C, Bb, Eb &F
METRONOME
• Up to 6 note subdivisions including quarter
note triplet
• Programmable up to 8 sets
• Tap Tempo – Easily set the tempo usingthe
tap tempo feature
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Round-trip airfare from major California airports including first bag fee for everyone 6- nights hotel accommodations Lei greeting and souvenir photo Round-trip airport/hotel transfers for passengers, luggage & equipment Baggage handling at hotel Instrument truck for storage and transport 6 buffet breakfasts Hawaii Invitational Pizza in the Park (Tuesday only) Pearl Harbor/Honolulu City Tour Hawaii Invitational Luau Awards Ceremony, dinner and dance Large concert/percussion instruments provided Complimentary packages – 1 free ½ double for 40 Hawaii Invitational Souvenir Baggage Tag & Sticker Festival Participation including entry fees and transportation Written and taped adjudication, clinics available Salute to Youth Parade Director’s Reception and group photo All taxes and gratuities
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the Islands, the spectacular “Salute to Youth” Parades. In the last 30 years, tens of thousands of Hawaiian and mainland band
members, auxiliary units, vehicles, floats, drill teams and dancers have entertained locals and tourists alike as they parade down Kalakaua Avenue at sunset. Make plans now to join us at the 41st Annual
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