Sudler Flag of Honor Concert and Ceremony
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Sudler Flag of Honor Concert and Ceremony
sudler concert program2:Layout 1 5/15/12 2:17 PM Page 1 A Message from the James Madison Band Parents Organization The Sudler Flag of Honor he Sudler Flag of Honor is the nation’s most prestigious award for high school bands. Awarded by The John Philip Sousa Foundation, the Sudler Flag identifies and recognizes high school band programs internationally that have “demonstrated particularly significant high standards of excellence in concert activities over a period of several years.” T Application for the award requires that a band director has been incumbent in his or her position for a period of at least seven years, the band program must demonstrate high standards of excellence in concert programs, consistently superior ratings by adjudicators in concert activities and a complete and balanced program of musical activities, including concert, solo/ensemble, and marching areas. Ensembles must have also performed at professional meetings of significance, as well as had individual student participation in district, state, and/or honors bands. The James Madison High School band program Sudler Flag application portfolio included: • Concert programs covering ten years of Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony performances. • Adjudication sheets from festivals and competitions for the past ten years. • Written recommendations from nationally recognized band directors and adjudicators based on recent performances of the JMHS Wind Symphony. • Programs from District and All-State Band events from the past ten years highlighting James Madison High School student participation. • Concert recordings of the JMHS Wind Symphony for the past two years. • JMHS Marching Band history, achievements and competitions won. • Comprehensive list of students who have received Superior Ratings at Solo/ Ensemble Festivals for the past ten years. The Sudler Flag application portfolios and supporting documents and recordings are evaluated by a twelve-person panel of high school band directors and college and university conductors based upon the high standards established by The John Philip Sousa Foundation. Over the thirty-year history of the honor, only 70 high school bands have been chosen to receive the Sudler Flag. The James Madison High School Band program is one of three band programs to achieve this honor in 2012. Long recognized as one of the premiere band programs in the United States, the James Madison program is being awarded its second Sudler Flag, having first earned the award in 1989 under the direction of Carl J. Bianchi. James Madison High School is one of only five schools in the history of the Sudler Flag to have been awarded the flag twice. ongratulations to the James Madison High School Band on receiving the Sudler Flag of Honor in 2012. This is an extraordinary accomplishment. The James Madison High School Band Parent Organization would like to commend Director Michael Hackbarth for his years of dedication. His leadership, vision and endless energy are the reasons the James Madison Band program is receiving this honor tonight. Thank you, Mr. Hackbarth, for guiding over 1,000 James Madison band students over the past ten years and instilling in them a love of music, a desire to be the very best, and the knowledge that through hard work, anything is possible. As parents, we know these lessons will remain with our children forever. C The Band Parents would also like to thank the James Madison High School administration for its support of the arts without which this concert and ceremony would not be taking place. Finally, we would be remiss if we did not also thank the Vienna community for its generous support of the program through Tag Day donations and attendance at Tiny Tots and other concerts. Without the support of our community, this flag would not have made its way to James Madison High School for the second time in school history! James Madison High School Band, you are indeed “The Pride of Vienna” and the pride of your parents, friends and families. Sara Bowden, Band Parent President A special thanks to: JMHS Band Instruction Staff: Flute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bruce Brown Clarinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Laura Grant Oboe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Mosely Bassoon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nancy Blum Saxophone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Fraedrich Trumpet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bruce Stanley French Horn . . . . . . . . . . . .Kelly Satterwhite Trombone . . .Preston Hardage/Greg Freeman Euphonium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Jenkins Tuba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Vinson Percussion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Wolf The JMHS Marching Band design and instructional staff, and the outstanding private music teachers across the area. Pyramid School Directors: Middle Schools Thoreau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Katrina Chaney Kilmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brett Dodson Elementary Schools Cunningham, Flint Hill, Oakton, Westbriar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JoAnn Azzarello Freedom Hill, Vienna . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Stein Louise Archer . . . . . . . . . . .Monique Wright Marshall Road . . . . . . . . . . . .Teresa Amoroso Wolftrap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Emily Morgan JMHS Band Parents Organization James Madison High School Band Program Michael Hackbarth, Director Sudler Flag of Honor Concert and Ceremony A National Award Recognizing High School Band Programs of Particular Musical Excellence Tuesday, May 22nd 7:30 pm James Madison HS Auditorium Vienna, Virginia JMHS Band Alumni and their families Beth Bathe, Band Parent 2002-2009 Graphic designer for Sudler application and ceremony materials James Madison High School Staff: Mark Merrell, Principal Susan Robeson, Performing Arts Administrator Bob Gambarelli, Director of Student Services John Lingenfelter, Activities Director Claire Rowan, Performing Arts Department Chair Lyn Black, Administrative Assistant to the Principal Shawn Godfrey, Building Manager The Town of Vienna Mayor Jane Seeman and the Members of the Vienna Town Council John Philip Sousa sudler concert program2:Layout 1 5/15/12 2:17 PM Page 2 Sudler Flag of Honor Concert James Madison Wind Symphony Michael S. Hackbarth, Conductor Welcome Jake DeArmitt, Master of Ceremonies Michael S Hackbarth The 2011-12 school year marks Michael Hackbarth’s eleventh year as the director of bands at James Madison High School. Mr. Hackbarth currently serves as director for the Wind Symphony, the Symphonic Band, the Jazz Ensemble, and “The Pride of Vienna” Marching Band. Prior to arriving at James Madison, Mr. Hackbarth was the director of bands at Lakeland High School in Lakeland, Florida for four years and the associate band director at Mandarin High School in Jacksonville, Florida for two and one-half years. Smetana Fanfare .................................................................................Karel Husa Zampa Overture............................................................................L. J. F. Herold ..........................................................................................Arranged by Safranek Prelude, Op. 34 ..................................................................Dmitry Shostakovich ......................................................................................Transcribed by Reynolds Firefly..............................................................................................Ryan George Spoon River ...................................................................Percy Aldridge Grainger .....................................................................................Edited by Carson/Naylor Flute Alto Sax Trombone Emma Andrews Sarah Phelps Jordan Pimentel Minji Ryuh Olivia Staton Kenny Bowden Matthew Holdaway Richard Laity-Festa Benjamin Ostapovicz Timothy Sheridan Sally Haines Pascal Hensel Byron Maldonado Ian Moore Jesus J. Quintero Oboe Tenor Sax Euphonium Joshua Rubin Jillian Ruske Mitchell Troy Dov Cohen Zackary Manfredi Michael Prime Bari Sax Bassoon Recognition of Special Guests Presentation of Declarations and Proclamations Presentation of the “Sudler Flag of Honor” Jeff Bianchi, Sudler Foundation Bullets and Bayonets ................................................................John Philip Sousa Jeff Bianchi, Guest Conductor Gavin Hoffman Gwen Jeong Shyan Sobhani Bass Clarinet Sarah Giunta Pedro Quintero Daniel Smisko Clarinet Lost Vegas..............................................................................Michael Daugherty 1. Viva 2. Mirage 3. Fever Emily Handy Joshua Hassell Anna Hegeler Steve Kim Jenny Mallette Matthew Park Taylor Peace Michael Ruske Daniel Schwartz Cameron Stewart Brock Taylor Tuba Trumpet Alaia Christensen Matt Cohen Maddie Colwell Joseph Dolan Billy Irwin Max Levowitz Sepehr Sobhani Jeremy Weinstock Dianna Chen Mac Freeman Jill Maguire Eric Schueler Louis Sudler Louis Sudler long expressed his interest in the arts, not only as a successful performing musician, but also as a patron of the arts, vitally interested in recognizing outstanding accomplishments, particularly by students at the high school and college levels. He was founder and host of the Peabody award winning television program, “Artist’s Showcase,” which ran for 14 years on Chicago Public Television. Over the years, Mr. Sudler established scholarships and awards for talented young musicians through the Louis Sudler Foundation and the John Philip Sousa Foundation. String Bass Piano Alaia Christensen Sepehr Sobhani Percussion Louis Blacker Audrey Charlwood Gabriel De Los Santos John Franklin Melanie Johnson Scott Jones Kirk McIntosh Alex Pham George Valdes-Dapena Alex Williams Wind Symphony Members of the Class of 2011 who performed in the recordings submitted in the Sudler Flag application process: Collin Blakley Mark Browning Katherine Byerly Lydia Carlson Stephanie Chung Peter Colwell Dalton Conaway Shane Dutta Laura Feibelman Justin Goyette Jeffrey Hansen Samuel Heninger Emily Hertzler Jae Im Helen Kim Abby Kim Mr. Hackbarth graduated summa cum laude from Florida State University, earning a Bachelor of Music Education and a Certificate of Saxophone Performance. He was the 2011 James Madison High School Triple-I “Teacher of the Year.” Mr. Hackbarth is a 2005 and 2003 recipient of the National Band Association’s “Citation of Excellence” and was named as the 2003 Virginia representative of “50 Directors Who Make a Difference” by School Band and Orchestra Magazine. Mr. Hackbarth’s professional affiliations include the National Band Association, the National Association for Music Education, and the Virginia Band and Orchestra Director’s Association. He currently resides in Burke, Virginia with his wife Kim, daughter Hailey, and son Hunter. Joseph Schefer Horn Sponsor of the Sudler Foundation Louis Sudler (1903-1992) was the rare combination of successful businessman, performing artist, and nationally known patron of the arts. He was the founder of the Chicago real estate firm Sudler and Company. His urge for achievement in the business world was equaled only by his intense desire to assist and inspire talented young musicians. Mr. Sudler appeared nationally as a soloist in concert, oratorio, with symphony orchestras, with concert bands, at functions honoring five United States presidents, and as a recording artist. A baritone, he was a member of the Chicago Civic Opera. John Adam Luke Cho Duke Kao Under Mr. Hackbarth’s direction, the Madison band program continues its long tradition of excellence. The Wind Symphony has earned superior ratings at all adjudicated events since his arrival and performed at the National Concert Band Festival in 2003 and in 2008. The JMHS Wind Symphony was the featured performing ensemble at the 2005 Virginia Music Educator’s state conference. The “Pride of Vienna” Marching Band consistently receives superior ratings and numerous awards for its performances. The marching band is a five-time Bands of America Regional Finalist – most recently the third place finalist at the 2011 North Huntingdon Regional and the fourth place finalist at the 2011 Towson University Regional. The JMHS band program has been named a Commonwealth of Virginia Honor Band ten times since Mr. Hackbarth’s arrival. Sandra Klimavicz Ken Leaton Henry Parrott Nicole Pham Julia Ryuh CharlotteTaylor Eric Walisko Carl J. Bianchi Carl “Jeff” Bianchi retired as the director of bands at James Madison High School in 1997 after serving Fairfax County for 29 years. Under Mr. Bianchi’s leadership, the James Madison High School band began the tradition of excellence that exemplifies the band program and was subsequently named the “Pride of Vienna” & “Vienna’s Ambassadors of Goodwill” by the Town Council of Vienna. The band represented Virginia at the annual Mid-West International Band and Orchestra Clinic in 1980 and 1992, as well as performed at the New York Directors Symposium, the Mid-East Clinic, VMEA and ASBDA conventions. In 1990, Colonel John R. Bourgeois, Director of the United States Marine Band, presented the Sudler Flag of Honor to the band. In Mr. Bianchi’s last year at Madison High School, he was named its “Teacher of the Year.” Mr. Bianchi graduated from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, where he earned a Bachelor of Music and The Performer’s Certificate in Horn. While attending Eastman, he played solo horn with the Eastman Wind Ensemble under Frederick Fennell, and also toured Europe, the Middle East, and the Soviet Union with the Eastman Philharmonia Orchestra under the auspices of the State Department. From 1964-68, Mr. Bianchi played with the US Marine Band, “The President’s Own,” in Washington, DC. He did his graduate work at Catholic University. Mr. Bianchi is in his twenty-first year as the conductor of the American Youth Symphonic Orchestra and the fourteenth year as the director of Virginia’s Ambassadors of Music. He is also a member of Phi Beta Mu, and is a current member, as well as a past Member-at-Large, on the board of directors of the National Band Association. A noted clinician, adjudicator and conductor, Mr. Bianchi was elected to membership in The American Bandmasters Association (ABA) in 1987. He subsequently served on its board of directors, was elected vice president, and in 2007 became ABA’s president. He has been married to the lovely and talented Patricia Bianchi since 1975. Jeff’s stepson Jim, and his wife Connie have three sons–Max, Dylan and Liam–who Jeff affectionately calls the “ruffians.” sudler concert program2:Layout 1 5/15/12 2:17 PM Page 1 A Message from the James Madison Band Parents Organization The Sudler Flag of Honor he Sudler Flag of Honor is the nation’s most prestigious award for high school bands. Awarded by The John Philip Sousa Foundation, the Sudler Flag identifies and recognizes high school band programs internationally that have “demonstrated particularly significant high standards of excellence in concert activities over a period of several years.” T Application for the award requires that a band director has been incumbent in his or her position for a period of at least seven years, the band program must demonstrate high standards of excellence in concert programs, consistently superior ratings by adjudicators in concert activities and a complete and balanced program of musical activities, including concert, solo/ensemble, and marching areas. Ensembles must have also performed at professional meetings of significance, as well as had individual student participation in district, state, and/or honors bands. The James Madison High School band program Sudler Flag application portfolio included: • Concert programs covering ten years of Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony performances. • Adjudication sheets from festivals and competitions for the past ten years. • Written recommendations from nationally recognized band directors and adjudicators based on recent performances of the JMHS Wind Symphony. • Programs from District and All-State Band events from the past ten years highlighting James Madison High School student participation. • Concert recordings of the JMHS Wind Symphony for the past two years. • JMHS Marching Band history, achievements and competitions won. • Comprehensive list of students who have received Superior Ratings at Solo/ Ensemble Festivals for the past ten years. The Sudler Flag application portfolios and supporting documents and recordings are evaluated by a twelve-person panel of high school band directors and college and university conductors based upon the high standards established by The John Philip Sousa Foundation. Over the thirty-year history of the honor, only 70 high school bands have been chosen to receive the Sudler Flag. The James Madison High School Band program is one of three band programs to achieve this honor in 2012. Long recognized as one of the premiere band programs in the United States, the James Madison program is being awarded its second Sudler Flag, having first earned the award in 1989 under the direction of Carl J. Bianchi. James Madison High School is one of only five schools in the history of the Sudler Flag to have been awarded the flag twice. ongratulations to the James Madison High School Band on receiving the Sudler Flag of Honor in 2012. This is an extraordinary accomplishment. The James Madison High School Band Parent Organization would like to commend Director Michael Hackbarth for his years of dedication. His leadership, vision and endless energy are the reasons the James Madison Band program is receiving this honor tonight. Thank you, Mr. Hackbarth, for guiding over 1,000 James Madison band students over the past ten years and instilling in them a love of music, a desire to be the very best, and the knowledge that through hard work, anything is possible. As parents, we know these lessons will remain with our children forever. C The Band Parents would also like to thank the James Madison High School administration for its support of the arts without which this concert and ceremony would not be taking place. Finally, we would be remiss if we did not also thank the Vienna community for its generous support of the program through Tag Day donations and attendance at Tiny Tots and other concerts. Without the support of our community, this flag would not have made its way to James Madison High School for the second time in school history! James Madison High School Band, you are indeed “The Pride of Vienna” and the pride of your parents, friends and families. Sara Bowden, Band Parent President A special thanks to: JMHS Band Instruction Staff: Flute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bruce Brown Clarinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Laura Grant Oboe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Mosely Bassoon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nancy Blum Saxophone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Fraedrich Trumpet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bruce Stanley French Horn . . . . . . . . . . . .Kelly Satterwhite Trombone . . .Preston Hardage/Greg Freeman Euphonium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Jenkins Tuba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ed Vinson Percussion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Wolf The JMHS Marching Band design and instructional staff, and the outstanding private music teachers across the area. Pyramid School Directors: Middle Schools Thoreau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Katrina Chaney Kilmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brett Dodson Elementary Schools Cunningham, Flint Hill, Oakton, Westbriar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JoAnn Azzarello Freedom Hill, Vienna . . . . . . . . . . .Dan Stein Louise Archer . . . . . . . . . . .Monique Wright Marshall Road . . . . . . . . . . . .Teresa Amoroso Wolftrap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Emily Morgan JMHS Band Parents Organization James Madison High School Band Program Michael Hackbarth, Director Sudler Flag of Honor Concert and Ceremony A National Award Recognizing High School Band Programs of Particular Musical Excellence Tuesday, May 22nd 7:30 pm James Madison HS Auditorium Vienna, Virginia JMHS Band Alumni and their families Beth Bathe, Band Parent 2002-2009 Graphic designer for Sudler application and ceremony materials James Madison High School Staff: Mark Merrell, Principal Susan Robeson, Performing Arts Administrator Bob Gambarelli, Director of Student Services John Lingenfelter, Activities Director Claire Rowan, Performing Arts Department Chair Lyn Black, Administrative Assistant to the Principal Shawn Godfrey, Building Manager The Town of Vienna Mayor Jane Seeman and the Members of the Vienna Town Council John Philip Sousa