Arizona State University College of Fine Arts School of Music Presents The Concert Band and The Sun DeYil Marching Band Robert C. Fleming, Conductor Schultz Bennett, Graduate Assistant William Carson, Graduate Assistant Scott Taube, Teaching Assistant/Arranger Thursday, November 30, 1989 7:30 PM Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium CONCERT BAND Francis Scott Key Star Spangled Banner Percy Grainger Children's March "Over the Hills and Far Away" Malcolm Arnold Peterloo Overture Piccolo Alto Saxophone Ron Wolfgang Cade Loving Ron Hardin Mike Martin Mike Mikus Flute Renee Young * O boe Keeley Vandeventer Jennifer Leon Intermission Angela Parsons Shelli Apfel SUN DEVIL MARCHING BAND B "The PRIDE of the assoon Wade Nelson Megan Carpenter Schultz Bennett Dr. Robert C. Fleming, Associate Director of Bands at University, has degrees from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Carnegie-Mellon University, and Southern Illinois University (Doctor of Philosophy in Secondary Education). He is Director of the nationally recognized Sun Devil Marching Band, the Concert Band, and the Sun Devil Pep Bands. Prior to coming to Arizona State University in 1974, he was Director of Bands at the University of Tennessee at Martin, Tennessee for seven years. In addition to his duties at Arizona State University, he is active as a marching and concert band clinician and adjudicator. He is active in numetous professional organizations, including the American Bandmasters Association, the National Band Association, and is Past President of the PAC-10 Band Directors Association and Kappa Kappa Psi, the National Honorary Band Fraternity. Dr. Fleming was an Associate Director of the 1984 Olympic All-American College Marching Band and is an honorary member of the Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Mu, International Bandmasters Fraternity. Schultz Bennett is graduate assistant with the Arizona State University Bands. He is currently pursuing the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Instrumental Conducting at ASU. He was previously Assistant Director of Bands and professor Southwestern Lousiana (1988-89). He holds the degree and a Master of Arts degree in Performance of clarinet at the University Bachelor of Music Eduaction (Multipie Wind Instruments) from Stephen F Austin.State University. Brad Keating Kyle Twaddle Stuart Mclntyre Gary Plau Micole Grove Tenor Saxoohone Paul Swardstrom Baritone $ja Kasia Duellman Corn e t Douglas Carlsen Don Smith Scott Yandell John Shaw Scot l-ewis Clarinet Scott Rye Dave Hahn Brian Fieming John Boggess Pete Carroll Maureen Farr Heather Hearld Naomi Peterson Trumoet Alexis Black Georgian Moate Corrina Delvaux Marcia Schoolcraft Lynnae Jenkins Mark Jeffery Amy Stoll Ryan Bickel * Hilary Weinberg Lester Godsey Sally Rebeka Mike Costabile Patrick LaVoie Jarrod Michel Lisa Engelhardt Michelin Partipilo Jennifer Poe Cheryl Fortier Kathy Hunt * Shauna Struble Bass Clarinet Mary Koveski * Maranda Laughter Euphonium Barb McGill Tony Coco Karen Steele Arizona State Scott Mclntyre Lauri Cochran Carolyn Chase LL Clarinet Highlights from the 1989 Marching Season Craig Falewicz Todd Corbeil Fisher Tull Toccata Trom bone French Horn Scott Taube Heather Marsh Daisy Kinsey Jennifer Martin Ann Wenger Kristi Bledsoe Jeffrey Smith Tracey Terrada Juliet Burk Ben Cooper Scott Ramsey Tuba Nathaniel Bell Audrey Skidmore Kris Halvorson Pe rc ussl on Z^:'L D^rr--l Jay Bindrim Tabby Carter Scott Lang Kevin McGee Matt Pazsoldon *Kappa Kappa Psi ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY BANDS MARCHING . CONCERT - SYMPHONIC The ASU Sun Devil Bands are divided into three units, MARCHING, CONCERT and SYMPHONIC. During the fall semester, the nationally recognized SUN DEVIL MARCHING BAND, directed by Dr. Robert C. Fleming, meets five days a week from 4:00 until 5:30 PM. This band, numbering 260 members, marches for all home games in the 74,000-seat Sun Devil Stadium. Our "Sun Devil Pride" has made many television appearances on regional, national, and cable TV. The Band also travels to some away games (either as an entire group or in smaller Pep Band groups). Shows feature a mixture of precision drill and pageantry set to t}te best arrangements of contemporary and classical music. The Marching Band is enhanced by the SLIN DEVIL DANCERS and the ASU Twirlers. The Concert band program runs concurrently with the marching fall. The CONCERT BAND, under the direction of Dr. Robert C. Fleming, has a full instrumentation and plays the finest in symphonic literature. It meets for one rehearsal per week in t}te Fall. program in the The SYMPHONIC BAND, under the direction of Dr. Richard E. Strange, has two rehearsals per week. This ensemble has appeared for conventions of most major professional music organizations, including the College Band Directors National Association (1975), the Music Educators National Conference (1979 & 1986), the American Society of University Composers (1983), and the American Bandmasters Association (1976). The band played host to a joint meeting of the American Bandmasters Association and the Japanese Band Directors Association in 1980, and hosted the 50th Annual Convention of the American Bandmasters Association in 1984. The SYMPHONIC BAND was the first major ensemble on campus to present a concert in the Sun Dome which was televised live with delayed broadcast by KAET public television. During the spring semester, the SYMPHONIC and CONCERT BANDS move into a daily rehearsal schedule. Each group features soloists from within the membership of the bands or from the ranks of noted professionals, and uses distinguished guest conductors from around the world. ALL band rehearsals are open to the public. Please call the band office for rehearsal times.