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Plano Commmunity Band
presents
Old BorrowedNew
BlueNovember 23, 2014
2:30 pm Eisemann Center
M Handel’s Messiah
JOSEPH DAVISSONTENOR
DAVID GROGANBARITONE
TERESA GOMEZSOPRANO
VIRGINIA DUPUYALTO
Funded in part by
Saturday, December 6, 2014, 7:30 PMSt. Andrew United Methodist Church, Plano
P L A N O C i v i c C H O R U S P R E S E N T S
p l a n o c i v i c c h o r u s . o r g • 9 7 2 . 6 0 6 . 5 2 2 0
General Admission: $20 in advance; $25 at the door Student (elementary through college, ID required): FREE
RALPH FREDERICK STANNARD, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR and CONDUCTOR
Plano Community Band Performs Music for Life Concert
as published in the October 2014 edition of ACB Journal, the monthly publication of the Association of Community Bands
In the summer of 2013, the Plano Community Band learned that they had been extended an invitation to perform in July 2014 at the nationally recognized Texas Bandmasters Association Convention in San Antonio, Texas on Student Leadership Day. This great honor was bestowed upon us due to the vision of one of the most respected and honored musicians and conductors in the State of Texas, principal conductor and musical director of the Plano Community Band, Tommy Guilbert.
Tommy was so excited and thrilled to have this opportunity to showcase the group of musicians with whom he had been working for thirteen years, challenging us and steadily improving the caliber of music and level of performance. Tommy entitled our TBA concert “Music for Life” which sums up his philosophy of community bands. Tommy wanted to instill in our audience that whatever the circumstances, music can be with you through all stages of life.
On May 21, 2014, we lost our mentor, teacher and friend after a battle with cancer. Tommy conducted his last concert on May 4, 2014. Our fearless leader was gone, but there was never any thought of canceling the TBA concert—we had to do it for Tommy. Associate Conductor Jim Carter stepped up to the plate and took over where Tommy had left off. Jim became our rock and our sounding board and had the daunting task of preparing the band, both musically and emotionally, for what would be our most important performance to date.
After completing our summer concert series in the park in Plano, it was finally time to go to San Antonio. There’s nothing like a good band trip to get everyone’s spirits up—unless the air conditioner in the bus breaks down. What better way to bond with your fellow band members than sweating in a hot bus for six hours on a Texas highway in July. Nevertheless, we arrived in San Antonio on Sunday evening ready for rehearsal. Our guest performer, 13-year old trumpet phenom Geoff Gallante, was waiting for us at the (cool) rehearsal spot, ready to show us how much he had improved since he performed with us in Plano in 2011. Rehearsal went extremely well—almost too well for the superstitious--and we headed to the hotel.
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Jim and Geoff snapping fingers to set tempo during
sound check
It was a sleepless night for many with anticipation growing and adrenaline starting to flow. Early Monday morning we arrived at the convention center in downtown San Antonio. As we entered the Lila Cockrell Theater with its 2300 empty seats, we wondered how many would be filled. Most of us had never played in a hall this large. Finally, the first warm-up chord was played and after Jim cut us off, the sound continued to ring and we all confirmed that everything we had heard about the impressive acoustics here was true.
We cleared the stage and watched as 1700 people filled the auditorium. Tommy had warned us this would be our toughest audience: student musicians and (gasp!) band directors. Richard Hernandez, TBA President, presented Jim with a special award and then Denise Guilbert (Tommy’s wife and oboist in the band) was brought forward and given an award in Tommy’s name, after Executive Director Mike Brashear told the audience about Tommy. The applause was deafening and the standing ovation unprecedented. The Band was also standing, with tears running down most of our faces. As the applause died down and the audience took their seats, Jim could
only think, “Great. Denise is bawling and she has a huge English Horn solo three minutes into the opening piece.”
But the show must go on, so through tear-blurred eyes, we kicked off the concert with Arturo Marquez’s Danzón No. 2. Guest conductor Richard Floyd (Austin Symphonic Band) led us in Eric Whitacre’s The Seal Lullaby; Michael Browning (trombone—PCB) conducted Stephen Bulla’s Mancini! and Buddy Mattei (tenor sax—PCB) directed his own composition, Return With Honor. Geoff Gallante wowed the audience with his technique in The Yellow Rose of Texas Variations by Lewis Buckley and jazz standard How High the Moon. Interim Principal Conductor Jim Carter brought down the house conducting Rossano Galante’s Mt. Everest, and our finale, Monkey Business, a wild circus march by Plano, Texas composer David Lovrien. We put on a show few will forget.
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Denise Guilbert and Jim Carter with awards
Conductors Michael Browning, Jim Carter, Buddy Mattei
Piece after piece, the notes came easily that day because we were playing from our hearts. This was a performance of a lifetime, and we left everyone in the audience asking, “Was that really a community band?” Tommy—this one was for you.
~ Submitted by Janice Wolff
Comments from PCB members about the TBA performance:
“I thought our performance yesterday was the best we’ve ever done. And, for me, the most emotional. I must admit having a few tears during the presentation to Denise and as we finished Danzón.”
– David Halper, Trumpet
“The experience was so great that there are no words to describe what happened on that stage. We were in a bubble, with just us, the music, and Tommy. We felt Tommy there on that stage, and we were all proud. We loved him and our music showed that love during the concert.”
– Cindy Harder, Clarinet “It had been a rough couple of months for all of us. I had been so excited about this opportunity when Tommy first told me about it, and I was angry with him for leaving this to me, but that turned into a great honor to remember him and perform for him. Musical moments are the times when something special happens while on stage performing together. It is when emotions are released and you have that feeling of pride, joy and accomplishment that make the hairs on your arm stand up, tears well up your eyes or a lump form in your throat. This is what I experienced at TBA. The vision for the PCB is to keep moving the bar up from the TBA convention performance. This will be a difficult task, but Tommy would definitely try. That is the Tommy way. That is the PCB way.”
– Jim Carter, Interim Principal Conductor
(c) Janice Wolff, ACB Journal October 2014; used by permission of the Association of Concert Bands, and reproduced with permission
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67th Annual Texas Bandmasters Association Convention
MUSIC FOR LIFE
Corporate SponsorsThe Plano Community Band would like to acknowledge the following
corporations for their direct support and matching gifts on behalf of their employees.
Memorial DonorsThe Plano Community Band would like to acknowledge the following donors of
memorial funds in memory of Tommy Guilbert.
Anonymous (3)Association of Concert Bands
Daniel BeardDiane Bergholtz
Charles and Carol BrownRobert BurlesonDonna Cameron
Donna and Jim CaneenBob and Dinah Carter
Angie and Phil CimbaloMitchell and Valerie Curry
Debbie & Rusty DanielJeff and Mary Nan Doumany
Express Industries Corp.Gail and Clifford Fischer
Richard FloydEdnajo Forque
Gary and Camille ForseFowler Middle School Band
Boosters
Joe and Becky FrankJonette Gadd
Jerry and Marilyn Gray Philanthropic Fund of the Dallas Jewish Community
FoundationStacy Hancock
Jack and Jean HawkinsEmily JacksonMarian Hansen
Marian and Stuart JacobsTracie Kaip
George and Margie KingAshley and David Kramer
Sue MooreNewell Murphy
Lloyd OlerPeak Music Festivals
Plano Community BandPercussion Section
Amy PlummerDavid and Toni RadcliffVan and Jean Ragsdale
Renner Middle School Music Department
City of RichardsonThe Scott Family, Diana, L.T.
and ShawnMr. and Mrs. James Sharples
David TenerelliTom Torres
Hawana and David TownsleyMarion Tucker
Jo Wallace-AbbieDamon and Teresa Waresback
Hal and Liz WolffTom and Donna Woody
Jim CarterAssociate Conductor and Interim Principal Conductor, Jim Carter was born in Texas City, Texas, and has made Plano home since 1969, going through the Plano schools and the band program at Plano Senior High. During his high school days, Jim was privileged to have played with Doc Severinsen and Alan Vizzutti, and his first love always seemed to be jazz. After graduation, he was selected to play with the National Bandmasters Association Jazz Band, performing with Marvin Stamm at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Jim attended Sam Houston University on a music scholarship, receiving his degree in Music Education in 1991. While at Sam Houston, Jim studied under Dr. Fisher Tull, Dr. Gary Sousa and Dr. Rod Cannon, headed up the recording and archiving of concert performances and was a member of Kappa Kappa Psi. After teaching a couple of years, Jim returned to Plano and began working in the communications field. He currently holds the position of Director of A/V and Computer Services for the 4,500 member Custer Road United Methodist Church. To keep music in his life, Jim joined the Plano Community Band in 1993 as the baritone saxophone player. Jim also plays with many Dallas area jazz and big bands. He became the Band’s associate conductor in 1995.
Michael BrowningMichael Browning is the Fine Arts Chair and Director of Band and Orchestra at John Paul II High School in Plano, Texas. Before beginning his teaching career in the Garland ISD, Mr. Browning was a trombonist in the United States Air Force Band of the Golden West stationed in San Francisco, California. As a trombonist, Mr. Browning has performed with the Ft. Worth Symphony, The Manhattan Transfer, Dallas Wind Symphony, Dallas Jazz Orchestra, Metallica, the Contemporary Jazz Orchestra of San Francisco, Dallas Civic Wind Ensemble, the salsa band Avance, as well as many recording sessions.Outside of the educational and musical worlds, Mr. Browning enjoys working on his soon-to-be antique Land Cruiser and riding motorcycles. Mr. Browning is very thankful for the patience of his wife Rebecca, and very proud of his sons, Geoffrey (Whoop!), Reed (Sic’ Em’), and Matthew.
Clifton JonesClifton Jones writes and arranges music for band, orchestra, jazz ensemble and woodwind ensembles. He is a native of Houston, Texas, and studied composition and theory at Trinity University, and with Dr. Michael Horvit at the University of Houston, and arranging with Shelly Berg at San Jacinto College. Mr. Jones plays clarinet in the Austin Symphonic Band in Austin, Texas and has written many works dedicated to them, and their director, Richard Floyd. He currently teaches woodwind methods and jazz ensemble in the College Station ISD in College Station. He also works as a volunteer with the Austin Steam Train Assoc. in Cedar Park, Texas.
Donors and SponsorsThe Plano Community Band is funded in part by the City of Plano through the
Plano Cultural Affairs Commission and the City of Richardson through the City of Richardson Arts Commission. The Plano Community Band also thanks the
following donors for their generous support this year:
Vivace ($1,000-$4,999)Laura & David Halper
Nancy Michalek in memory of Steven J. Fisher
Allegro ($500-$999)J.P. Morgan Foundation Corp.
Jim & Sheila WinsorJanice A. Wolff
Andante ($100-$499)Larry Bailey
Robert & Linda BlockJennifer Breitzmann
Bill & Maria BrewsterG. William Bryan
Byrne, Cardenas & Aris, LLPBob & Dinah Carter
John DobrottDavid DownsBonnie DupreChip Edwards
Jim & Jenifer GraceDenise Guilbert
Mr. & Mrs. Art HolguinNed L. Hoover
Solina Kasten-MarquisTom & Becky Lerch
Duwain & Jean PingenotWarren & Sherry Rubin
Allan SchmidtChuck & Debbie Vavra
Hal & Liz WolffMarilyn Woodruff
Adagio ($25-$99)Anonymous (3)
David BelliaEdward and Diana Benavides
Douglas and Carol BoyleRay Brinks
Lewis BurtonJim Capers
James CarterCari CookBette CoxJess Davis
Christopher and Karen EblingPatricia ElliottLynn Firmin
Alysha FlowersDeborah Gallagher
Bob and Kathleen GlosserMonica Glynn
Paige and Michael GuilloryJack Guillory
Darlene HagenErnest HalperinDolores HarlessHazak Chapter–
Congregation Anshai TorahChris Heider
Sherry HerringtonPaul and Cynthia James
Keith and Debbie JohnsonLisa JohnsonClifton Jones
Jessica and Anthony KarlinskiLinda and Daniel Kenny
Diane KerrFarhad Khoshnasib
Christine Kless
Adagio, continued ($25-$99)Alan Kohn
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. LindsayKatherine Lower
Janet LuskNatalie Mathews
Joe MeisterDiane MontgomeryElizabeth MuzykaElsie Nabeshima
Don O’GradyMel Peterson
Amy PlummerJanet Rawe
Daniel RichardsBill Rock
Roger SamwaysElmer Schenk
Phil SchenkAdam and Jean Sobotka
Carol SteckelBrenda Swindle
Rita VehonKaren Ventresco
Mari ViolaCarol and Karl Warning
Ingrid WasserLinda WelchLinda Welch
Heber W. Weller, Jr.Bob and Cathy Wolff
David and Lee Anne Young
Program
First Suite in E-flat Gustav HolstJim Carter, Interim Principal Conductor
An American Elegy Frank Ticheli
Valdres March Johannes Hanssen, arr. Glenn C. Bainum
Louisiana Sketches Clifton JonesI. Morning
II. Saturday Night
– intermission –
Jubilateo Samuel HazoMichael Browning, Guest Conductor
Lux Aurumque Eric Whitacre
A Symphonic Gershwin George Gershwin, arr. Warren Barker
Minor Alterations: Christmas Through the Looking Glass David Lovrien
Jim Carter, Interim Principal Conductor
Plano Community Band PersonnelWoodwinds
PiccoloJanice Wolff, Attorney/Magistrate
FluteLarry Bailey, Retired Software Engineer Andrea Brooks, Band DirectorRichard Clark, EngineerBillie Nero, Retired Band Director Jean Stephens, Business Analyst
OboeDenise Guilbert, SalesKristin Mathes, Graduate StudentCinde Pettey, Techincal Support Engineer
ClarinetCindy Harder, Demand AnalystSteve Hardy, HR DirectorDebbie Johnson, SecretaryJessica Karlinski, PhotographerMarilyn Mattei, Clarinet InstructorLisa Molidor, VeterinarianCarrol Patterson, IT Project ManagerLori Talbott, Cardiology Program ManagerMari Viola, AccountantMarilyn Woodruff, IT Operations Manager
Bass ClarinetDian Beaubien, Drug SalesWarren Rubin, Teacher
Alto SaxophoneChris Heider, Operations ManagerDaniel Richards, Software EngineerAllan Schmidt, Business Continuity AnalystJohn Stephenson, Retired Telecomm Product Manager
Tenor SaxophoneDenise Ledbetter, Sr. Manager, Global Stock AdministrationBuddy Mattei, Director of Music MinistriesSheila Winsor, Student/Homemaker
Baritone SaxophoneDavid Adkins, Engineer
BassoonHeather Luce, IT Systems AnalystMel Peterson, Accountant
Plano Community Band PersonnelBrass and Percussion
TrumpetDavid Bellia, Software EngineerBill Bryan, Chaplain & ProfessorLarry Burks, Retired Band DirectorJohn Dobrott, Enterprise TechnologistDavid Halper, Computer ConsultantWarren Hancock, Hearings OfficerBob Morris, Electrical EngineerIsela Tautges, Retired Band DirectorMark Thompson, IT ConsultantChuck Vavra, GeologistJim Winsor, Software Engineer
French HornDarlene Abouelgubein, Retired Administrator Anne Allred, Retired TeacherCarlie Banks, GeologistJennifer Breitzmann, Systems EngineerMike Guillory, MarketingMarty Legé, Department DirectorJoe Meister, Purchasing ManagerNancy Milliken, Retired Teacher
EuphoniumBaron Dorff, Video Project ManagerAaron Hughes, MailmanGeorge Massingale, Retired College Dean Mark Montgomery, Retired Systems Engineer
TromboneMatt Bond, EngineerMichael Browning, Band DirectorJim Cox, District ManagerBecky Miller, Retired Real Estate Specialist Don O’Grady, Operations Research AnalystDuwain Pingenot, Retired Kodak Product RepresentativeElmer Schenk, Semi-retired Band DirectorTom Shaddox, AuthorBill Watson, Mental Health ProfessionalNorman West, Jr., Quality Assurance SupervisorDavid Young, Retired Dept. of Army Civilian
Bass TromboneJim Pedigo, Real Estate AppraiserRon Wallace, Home Improvement
TubaNicholas Carroll, Disc ProcessingJess Davis, Park Compliance CoordiatorJerry Gray, Retired Self-EmployedSandy Keathley, IT ManagerBill Rock, Engineer
String BassJack Walker, Consultant
PercussionHeather Appleby, Astronomy & Physics ProfessorLynn Firmin, Math & Science TeacherAustin Jordan, Percussion TeacherTony Lopez, Percussion TeacherNancy Michalek, Retired IT ExecutiveChris Wallace, Software Developer
The Band would like to extend special thanks to John Paul II High School for providing our weekly rehearsal space.
President – Janice WolffVice-President – Jennifer Breitzmann
Secretary – Becky MillerTreasurer – Mel Peterson
Voting Member – Jess DavisVoting Member – John DobrottVoting Member – Jenifer Grace
Voting Member – Cindy HarderVoting Member – Sandy KeathleyVoting Member – Sheila Winsor
Marketing/Graphics – Marilyn WoodruffLibrarian – Richard Clark, Becky Miller
Transportation – David AdkinsAnnouncer – Jon Reed
2013-14 Officers and Support Personnel