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Friday, February 16, 2018 8:00 PM
Majestic Theater Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
The Sunderman Conservatory of Music at Gettysburg College
presents
The Sunderman Conservatory Wind Symphony
Live! On Air
Wind Symphony: Live! On Air
produced in partnership
with WZBT 91.1FM, the
non‐commercial radio station
The Sunderman Conservatory 8:00pm | Friday, February 16, 2018
Now and Today
Radioactive .......................................................................................................... arr. Paul Murtha Imagine Dragons (words/music by Daniel Reynolds, Benjamin McKee, Daniel Sermon,
Alexander Grant, and Josh Mosser)
Disco Forever
Dance Fever .................................................................................................... arr. Michael Brown Reunited by Peaches and Herb (words/music by Dino Fekaris and Freddie Perren)
You Should Be Dancing by The Bee Gees from Saturday Night Fever (words/music by Barry
Gibb, Robin, Gibb, and Maurice Gibb)
Boogie Fever by The Sylvers (words/music by Freddie Perren and Kenneth St. Lewis)
That’s the Way (I Like It) by KC and the Sunshine Band (words/music by Harry Casey and
Richard Finch)
Y.M.C.A. by Village People (words/music by Jacques Morall, Henri Belolo, and Victor
Wills)
80’s Flashback
Livin’ on a Prayer ............................................................................................... arr. Paul Murtha Bon Jovi (words/music by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, and Desmond Child)
Classical
Octet in E‐flat Major, Op. 103 ....................................... Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827)
III. Minuet and Trio
Sunderman Chamber Winds
Classic Rock
Led Zeppelin On Tour ................................................................................... arr. Patrick Roszell Rock and Roll (words/music by Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and John
Bonham)
Immigrant Song (words/music by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant)
Black Dog (words/music by Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones)
Kashmir (words/music by Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Bonham)
Stairway to Heaven (words/music by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant)
Wind Symphony: Majestic Theater | Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
70’s Superstars
Stevie Wonder in Concert ................................................................................. arr. Paul Murtha Sir Duke (words/music by Stevie Wonder)
You Are the Sunshine of My Life (words/music by Stevie Wonder)
I Wish (words/music by Stevie Wonder)
Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I’m Yours (words/music by Stevie Wonder, Syreeta Wright, Lee
Garrett, and Lula Mae Hardaway)
Jazz Journey
Autumn Leaves (Les Feuilles Mortes) .............................................................. arr. Alfred Reed (words/music by Joseph Kosma, Johnny Mercer, and Jacques Prevert)
Now and Today
Shape of You ..................................................................................................... arr. Matt Conway Ed Sheeran (words/music by Ed Sheeran, Kevin Briggs, Kandi Burruss, Tameka Cottle,
Steve Mac, and Johnny McDaid)
60’s Revolution
Can’t Buy Me Love: The Beatles Medley ........................................................ arr. Paul Murtha Here Comes the Sun (words/music by George Harrison)
In My Life (words/music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney)
Can’t Buy Me Love (words/music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney)
90’s Garage Grunge
Smells Like Teen Spirit .............................................. arr. Tom Wallace and Tony McCutchen Nirvana (words/music by Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic, and Dave Grohl)
This concert benefits the VH1 Save the
Music Foundation® and will help fund
the purchase of instruments for music
education programs in need.
Concert Creative Team
Executive Producers ................................ Bethany Frankel and Russell McCutcheon
Associate Producer ...........................................................................Melanie Greenberg
Audio Production ............................. Doug Kowalewski, Skyler Ehly, Karl Segletes,
and Russell McCutcheon
Writers .............................. Hannah Harder, Diego Rocha, Brandon Hall, Maci Mark
Assistant Editors .......................... Rachel Loney, Lani Deatherage, Sofia Mouritsen,
Matthew Torrence, and Tanner Williams
Sunderman Stories Producer .............................................................. Ivy‐Rose Kramer
Sunderman Stories Contributors ....... Brooke Maskin, Rose Martus, Rebecca Hotz,
Jeremy Porter, and Zachary Rhodes
Music Programming ............................... Patrick Peters, Marc Tessier, Rebecca Hotz,
Tess Fernald, Olivia Higgins, Kim McCaskey, Meg Zierold,
Emma Schilling, Mike Karchner, Gyasu Bajracharya,
Abel Rose, Jenna Pavis, and Maya Johnson
Voiceover Artists .............. Will Morris, Rose Martus, Brooke Maskin, Tess Fernald,
Ben Fruchtl, Karl Segletes, Kayl Murdough, Jared Barna,
Carolyn Hauk, Sofia Mouritsen, Tom Crafa,
Abel Rose, Barbara Benowitz, Rebecca Hotz,
Lindsey Paszczuk, and Russell McCutcheon
Poster Design .......................................................................................... Caroline Valenti
Publicity ................................................................................................... Bethany Frankel
School Liaisons ............................................................... Jasmin Eddy, Brooke Maskin,
Caroline Greiner, and Ben Fruchtl
Special thanks to the team at WZBT 91.1FM; Cary Burkett, WITF; Flo Rida; and all the
student musicians of the Sunderman Conservatory Wind Symphony.
Russell McCutcheon, Conductor
Russell McCutcheon started in radio doing nights and weekends at GC‐101 “The
Best Variety of Country” (WYGC) in Gainesville, Florida in 1993. He was a
regular guest host of the Friday “All Request Drive Home” on GC‐101 and
voiced many commercials for area merchants.
Over a period of years, he was heard on the air at 100,000 watt KTK 98.5 “The
Best of the 70’s, 80’s, and Today” (WKTK) where he was an announcer (disc
jockey) and local producer of the national nightly call‐in request show “Delilah
After Dark” as well as “The Sky” 97.3FM NewsTalk (WSKY), where he served as
a producer of the Joe Young show and the morning news block. He remains
active in voice production, most recently voicing the Gettysburg College Athletic
Hall of Honor video series for Gettysburg College’s O&B Club.
Russell McCutcheon is the Director of Bands and Associate Conservatory
Director in the Sunderman Conservatory of Music at Gettysburg College in
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania where he conducts the Wind Symphony, Sunderman
Conservatory Symphony Band, and the Sunderman Chamber Winds.
In 2016, McCutcheon was named
an American Prize Finalist in the
Conducting: University and
College Bands Division of The
American Prize national non‐
profit competitions in the
performing arts. Dr. McCutcheon
is the founding conductor of the
Atlantic Chamber Winds and is
the Conductor and Musical
Director of the Pennsylvania
Lions All‐State Band.
Wind Symphony Personnel Piccolo Maya Johnson `21 Macungie, PA Music
Flute
Barbara Benowitz `20 Bethesda, MD Music & Psychology
Tess Fernald `20 P Lancaster, PA Music
Rose Martus ʹ19 P West Milford, NJ Music & Math
Oboe
Francis Diederich `18 Middletown, MD Japanese Studies
Hannah Harder `18 P Winston‐Salem, NC Anthropology & Music
Kim McCaskey `20 Mount Joy, PA Music & Chemistry
Lindsey Paszczuk ʹ19 Berlin, CT Music & Health Sciences
Clarinet
Jasmin Eddy P`19 Windham, ME Music Education
Ben Fruchtl `20 Kempton, PA Music Education
Caroline Greiner `20 Pittsburgh, PA Organizational and Management Studies
Carolyn Hauk `21 Barrington, IL History
Rachel Loney `20 Wilmington, DE Biology
Brooke Maskin `20 Ridgewood, NJ Music Education
Emma Schilling `21 West Chester, PA English
Caroline Valenti ʹ18 New Fairfield, CT Music & Economics
Megan Zierold ʹ20 Hillsborough, NJ Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Bass Clarinet
Kayl Murdough `21 Hopkinton, NH Computer Science
Bassoon
Rebecca Hotz `21 P ‡ Lee, NH Music
Matt Torrence `21 Ocean City, NJ Mathematics
Alto Saxophone
Jenna Pavis `21 P North Yarmouth, ME Music
Brian Ruether ʹ19 Newark, DE Music & Biology
Tenor Saxophone
Doug Kowalewski ʹ18 Crucible, PA Psychology & History
Baritone Saxophone
Will Morris `18 Carlisle, PA Physics & Music
Trumpet
Thomas Crafa `20 Garden City, NY Music & Political Science
Michael Karchner `19 Collegeville, PA Biology
Sofia Mouritsen `20 Waxhaw, NC Political Science
Patrick Peters `20 P Florham Park, NJ Music
Otis Pierce ʹ20 State College, PA Music
Tanner Williams `21 York, PA Economics
Horn
Kyra Buettner `21 Elizabethtown, PA Health Sciences
Logan Henley `21 West Orange, NJ Economics
Ivy‐Rose Kramer ‘18 Bloomsburg, PA Music & English
Jeremy Porter `20 P Belle Mead, NJ History
Zachary Rhodes `20 Lexington, MA Undeclared
Trombone
Lani Deatherage `18 P York, PA Music & Psychology
Maci Mark `21 Northridge, CA History
Diego Rocha `19 ‡ High Springs, FL Music
Euphonium
Benjamin Pontz `20 Strasburg, PA Political Science & Public Policy
Charles Sternberg `19 New Milford, NJ Cinema Media Studies
Tuba
Abel Rose `21 ‡ Hollidaysburg, PA Music Education
Bass
Marc Tessier ‘18 Concord, NH Music
Percussion
Jared Barna `20 Allentown, PA History
Skyler Ehly `18 P ‡ Reamstown, PA Computer Science
Evan Gibbs `21 Westfield, NJ Health Science
Brandon Hall ʹ21 ‡ Woodbine, MD Music & Computer Science
Executive Producers
Bethany Frankel ʹ20 ‡ Middletown, DE English with Writing Concentration
Melanie Greenberg ʹ20 ‡ Ramsey, NJ History & Education
Wind Symphony musicians are listed alphabetically to emphasize the equal
contribution of each member.
P=Principal Player ‡=Band Staff
Upcoming Sunderman Conservatory Spring Events
February 23 • 8:00pm Jazz Ensemble, Majestic Theater
February 25 • 2:30pm Sr. Recital: Nicole Densmoor, voice, Paul Recital Hall
February 25 • 4:00pm Sr. Recital: Carolyn Kirsch, voice, Paul Recital Hall
March 2 • 8:00pm The Fleisher-Jacobson Piano Duo, Paul Recital Hall
March 23 • 8:00pm Jazz Dispatch, Paul Recital Hall
March 24 • 8:00pm College Choir, Christ Chapel
April 6 • 7:00pm Sr. Recital: William Morris, clarinet, Paul Recital Hall
April 7 • 7:00pm Sr. Recital: Elizabeth Burton, piano, Paul Recital Hall
April 7 • 8:30pm Sr. Recital: Hannah Harder, oboe, Paul Recital Hall
April 8 • 2:30pm Sr. Recital: Nicolas de Groot, piano, Paul Recital Hall
April 8 • 4:00pm Sr. Recital: Marc Tessier, double bass, Paul Recital Hall
April 13 • 8:00pm Wind Symphony, Majestic Theater
April 14 • 8:00pm, Spring Choral Concert, Christ Chapel
April 15 • 2:30pm Sr. Recital: Margaret Loughran, cello, Paul Recital Hall
April 21 • 8:00pm Jazz Ensemble, Majestic Theater
April 22 • 3:00pm Symphony Band, Majestic Theater
April 26 • 8:00pm Opera Performance, Majestic Theater
April 27 • 8:00pm Opera Performance, Majestic Theater
April 28 • 8:00pm Symphony Orchestra, Majestic Theater
April 29 • 4:00pm Sr. Recital: Yu Xin Lu, piano, Paul Recital Hall
April 30 • 5:00pm Wind Symphony Student Conductor Concert, Paul Recital Hall
May 4 • 4:30pm Gamelan Gita Semara, Musselman Library Steps
Thank you for attending a Sunderman Conservatory of Music event.
We hope you return to support Gettysburg College students,
Conservatory faculty, and visiting performers.
For information: 717.337.6815
www.gettysburg.edu/music or www.gettysburgmajestic.org