the 20th annual chicagoland invitational concert band festival · cam has been the master of...
TRANSCRIPT
1
The 20th AnnualChicagoland Invitational
Concert Band Festival
co-sponsored by:
April 4, 2020 • John Hersey High School • Arlington Heights, IL
2 3
W elcome to the 20th Annual Chicagoland Invitational Concert Band Festival!
The staff of John Hersey High School celebrates and supports the performing arts. We are thrilled to be your hosts for this exciting event, and we hope that you find our venue to be pleasing and accommodating.
The performing arts are valued and supported by District 214 and it is our great honor to be your host. Our staff has worked hard to provide you with a great experience. We hope that you will enjoy the students’ performances today. They have worked countless hours perfecting these performances, and I know that you will join us in acknowledging that effort and talent. What a great time we have in store for us!
So please relax and enjoy the opportunity to listen to the area’s best and brightest high school talent. You’re going
to have a great time.
Gordon Sisson
Principal
John Hersey High School
S a v e t h e d a t e t o j o i n u s n e x t y e a r o n S a t u r d a y, A p r i l 1 0 , 2 0 2 1 .
54
CONDUCTOR’S CIRCLE SPONSORSBE SURE TO VISIT OUR FESTIVAL SPONSORS’ AND EXHIBITORS’ TABLES.
Quinlan and FabishMusic For All
Huntington Learning CenterVanderCook School of Music
Official Sponsors and Exhibitors
A Few Notes:• When passing in the halls near the performance areas, please respect performers by keeping your voice lowered.
• Please do not enter or leave the performance areas during a performance unless it is an emergency.
• First Aid and Lost & Found are located at the front office.
EXHIBITORS
FEATURED PERFORMING ENSEMBLE:ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY WIND SYMPHONY
DR. ANTHONY MARINELLO, CONDUCTOR
6 7
Our nationally recognized Adjudicators/Clinicians attending this year’s Festival provide participating band students with an invaluable opportunity to improve both their technical and music skills.
Evaluators & Clinicians
The bands performing today will be evaluated by judges using the rating code and judging sheet similar to the practices used by Illinois High School Association’s organizational contest. Several aspects of a band’s performance are scrutinized and given a rating between 1 and 4, with 1 being the highest. A score of 7-10 points places the band in Division I; a score of 11-15 points places the band in Division II; and a score of 16-28 points places the band in Division III. Following is a brief description of each of the seven captions:
General Musicianship and Interpretation Elements such as: tempo, phrasing, dynamics, style, nuance, accent, taste and control of contrasts.
Tone Quality Considers the production of the musical sound: resonance, control, clarity, focus, consistency, warmth. Are the various sections demonstrating the characteristics of the instruments being played?
Balance Considers the likeness of the tonal qualities and intensities and the resultant sound. Do the performers understand and demonstrate an awareness of the ensemble? Did the various instrumental timbres complement each other to create a desirable sound? Was the instrumentation of the group adequate for the proper presentation of the composition?
Expression Did the group properly reflect the spirit of the composition?
Ensemble Considered are such mechanical elements as are required for precision of attacks and releases, proper breathing, articulation, blowing, fingering, fluency, tonguing and embouchure. Also considered are accuracy of note and rest values, duration, pulse, steadiness, correctness of meters, vertical alignment of the ensemble.
Intonation Were the various instrumental sections in tune with themselves and with the other sections of the group? Were the pitch conflicts relatively minor or flagrant? Did the intonation problems occur in pitch areas that are not generally related to such difficulties or could you expect these problems as a matter of the nature of the instrument?
Other Performance Factors Did the group present a satisfactory stage decorum? Do the students understand and demonstrate proper posture and instrument placement? Were there any physical distractions?
Evaluation Guidelines
Dr. Elizabeth PetersonEvaluator/Clinician
Dr. Elizabeth Peterson, clinical professor of music, joined the Illinois faculty in the fall of 2015. Dr. Peterson conducts the Illinois Wind Orchestra, teaches courses in instrumental conducting and supervises student teachers for the music education department. Prior to her appointment at the University of Illinois, Peterson was a tenured professor of music education at the Ithaca College School of Music. During the seventeen years she spent at Ithaca College, Peterson conducted numerous ensembles including the Symphonic Band, Brass Choir and All-Campus Band. She taught courses in conducting, undergraduate and graduate courses in music education, and supervised student teachers. Peterson was the co-conductor of the Ithaca Concert Band (community band) for fifteen
years. Her research interests include the study of first year music teachers and the pursuit of music and life long learning.
Dr. Peterson is active as a guest conductor, adjudicator, and school music consultant in the United States and Canada. She presents clinics at the local, state and national levels in the field of music education. Peterson’s book, “The Music Teachers First Year: Tales of Challenge Joy and Triumph”, is published by Meredith Music.
Prior to her appointment at Ithaca College, Peterson was an arts administrator and director of bands in the public schools of Ohio and Illinois. Dr. Peterson holds a number of professional memberships including the College Band Directors National Association, The National Association for Music Education, Mu Phi Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi and Pi Kappa Lambda (an honorary music fraternity). Peterson was recently accepted into the American Bandmasters Association and she is also a member of the Midwest Clinic Board of Directors.
Dr. Shawn VondranAdjudicator/Clinician
Conductor of the Northwestern University Symphonic Band, Shawn Vondran teaches conducting, wind repertoire, and other courses in the music performance and education curricula. Prior to his appointment at Northwestern, he served as the assistant director of bands at Ball State University. Recognized for his excellence in teaching and dedication to students while at Ball State, Vondran received the College of Fine Arts Dean’s Teaching Award in 2013. Vondran also served on the faculties at Western Illinois University and Youngstown State University, respectively. He began his professional teaching career at Mentor High School in Ohio, where his concert, jazz, and marching bands consistently received superior ratings and accolades for their outstanding performances during his four-year tenure.
During his career as a conductor, Vondran has worked with a number of notable composers in the preparation, performance, and/or recording of their works for the wind band medium. Recent artistic collaborations include John Corigliano, Christopher Rouse, David Maslanka, Michael Daugherty, Steven Bryant, and Joel Puckett. His professional affiliations include the College Band Directors National Association, National Band Association, National Association for Music Education, and Pi Kappa Lambda.
Vondran received his doctor of musical arts degree in instrumental conducting, with an emphasis in music education, from the University of Miami (FL). Vondran completed a master of music degree in instrumental conducting at Youngstown State University and earned a bachelor of music education degree (magna cum laude) at The Ohio State University.
8 9
Mr. David W. MaccabeeEvaluator/Clinician
David Maccabee was Director of Bands at United Township High School (UTHS), in East Moline, Illinois from 1986-2016 where he was director of all instrumental music ensembles. Previous positions include Geneseo and Nokomis Illinois school systems, immediate past Director of the Prairie Wind Ensemble, and he currently is Associate Director of Bands at Palo Verde High School, in Las Vegas, NV.
David Maccabee is a frequent guest conductor, clinician, and adjudicator throughout the United States. His professional affiliations include the NEA, NAfME, the National Band Association (where he served as Illinois State Chair in 2014-15), and Pi Kappa Lambda. Maccabee has received accolades from the city
of East Moline, East Moline Rotary Club, John Deere and Co., UTHS, Western Illinois University, VanderCook College of Music, and a seven-time recipient of the National Band Association’s Citation of Excellence
Under his direction, the UTHS Symphonic Band was selected for a record five featured stage performances at the Music for All National Concert Band Festival. In 1998, the UTHS Symphonic Band performed at the prestigious Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic. In 2014, Maccabee was named “Bandmaster of the Year” by the Illinois chapter of Phi Beta Mu. Under his direction, the UTHS Symphonic Band performed at the University of Illinois prestigious Superstate Band Festival on many occasions, and was named Honor Band in 2015. In 2000, he was elected to membership in the prestigious American Bandmasters Association.
Maccabee received his BME from Augustana College (IL) and received his MME from VanderCook College of Music.
Mr. Daniel J. Farris Evaluator/Clinician
Daniel J. Farris is the Director of Athletic Bands and Director of the National High School Music Institute at Northwestern University. He is responsible for conducting the “Wildcat” Marching Band, Concert Band, and Contemporary Music Ensemble, and teaches courses in music education and conducting. He also serves as Assistant Conductor of the Northshore Concert Band.
Prior to moving to Northwestern, Mr. Farris served as Assistant Director of Bands/Marching Band Director at Illinois State University in Normal, IL and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He also served as Director/Consultant to the Walt Disney World Collegiate All-Star Band in Orlando, FL, and taught in the
public schools of Minnesota and Wisconsin. Bands under his direction have performed at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, Bands of America Regional and National Championships, the Dublin, Ireland St. Patrick’s Day Parade, and the Outback, Ticket City, Alamo, Motor City, and Sun Bowls.
Mr. Farris has been a clinician, adjudicator and guest conductor throughout the United States and Canada. He holds degrees in Music Education from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA, and the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. He is a member of the National Band Association, College Band Directors National Association, and is an honorary member of Tau Beta Sigma/Kappa Kappa Psi.
Mr. Don ShupeEvaluator/Clinician
Mr. Shupe received his bachelor’s degree from Northwestern University in 1973 and his master’s degree from Northwestern in 1974. He served as the Director of Bands at Libertyville High School from 1974 until 2010.
Mr. Shupe is a member of the American Bandmasters Association. In June of 1995, he received the Chicagoland Music Educator Award sponsored by Quinlan and Fabish Music Company. In 1998 he won the “Mr. Holland’s Opus Award” sponsored by Bob Rogers Travel. Libertyville High School honored Mr. Shupe naming him the “Educator of the Year” for the 2001 - 2002 school year. In 2008, Shupe received the
Outstanding Bandmaster Award from Phi Beta Mu professional Music Fraternity. In 2010 he was inducted into the Phi Beta Mu Hall of Fame. Upon his retirement, he was honored with The John Paynter Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the Quinlan and Fabish Music Company. Under his direction, the L.H.S. Wind Ensemble performed at the Illinois Music Educator’s All-State Conference, and was named the Honor Band at the University of Illinois’ Superstate Band Competition several times. The Wind Ensemble also earned the honor of performing at the Mid-West International Band and Orchestra Clinic in 1998 and 2004. The L.H.S. Jazz Ensemble has won at least one jazz festival in 30 of his 36 years at Libertyville. Jazz Ensemble I was selected to perform at the National Band Association Convention in June of 1992 and had the honor of performing at the Mid-West International Band and Orchestra Clinic in 1982 and again in 1993.
Mr. Shupe retired in June of 2010 and is currently active as a guest conductor and clinician. He conducts the Wind Ensemble at the College of Lake County and works with music education students for De Paul University.
Mr. Steven SchererEvaluator/Clinician
Steven Scherer has been Director of Bands at Geneseo High School since 2002 and is in his 33rd year of teaching. His teaching duties include Honors Band, Marching Band, Fall Symphonic Band (non-marching) A.P. Music Theory, Pep Band, Jazz Band, Musical Pit Orchestra, and Green Steel, a steel drum ensemble.
Mr. Scherer received a B.A. in Music Education from Western Illinois University. He earned his M.M.E. from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. He has served as the General Chairman of the NCIC Conference Music Festival, and the Band Division Chairman of ILMEA District 2. He is a
member of the Illinois Music Education Association, NAfME, National Band Association, and Phi Beta Mu. Mr. Scherer also appears occasionally as a guest conductor, clinician, and adjudicator. Mr. Scherer has presented twice at the ILMEA Illinois Music Education Conference. He has a long history of involvement with Drum and Bugle Corps as a performer, instructor, judge, and alumni organizer. Mr. Scherer received a nomination and advanced to quarterfinals for The Grammy Foundation Music Educator Award. He is a multiple recipient of the National Band Association Citation of Excellence, and has received multiple citations for “Most Inspirational Teacher” from Western Illinois University.
10
Prof. James F. KeeneEvaluator/Clinician
In 2008, Professor James F. Keene retired from the University of Illinois School of Music, where he held the titles of Director of Bands and Brownfield Professor of Music. Appointed in 1985, he was only the fourth person to hold the Director of Bands position since 1905. During his 23-year tenure at Illinois, the U of I Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony, under his direction, were selected to perform for every major music conference in the U.S., toured internationally, and performed in many of America’s most prestigious concert halls, including New York’s legendary Carnegie Hall and several performances in Chicago’s Orchestra Hall. The Illinois Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band have produced one of the most extensive bodies of commercial band recordings in the world. These recordings have been
broadcast on National Public Radio in the U.S., as well as radio programs in Asia, Australia, and several European countries.
In addition to membership in several professional and honorary societies, Mr. Keene is an Evans Scholar, Past President of the Champaign Rotary Club, and a Paul Harris Fellow of the Rotary International Foundation. In 1993 Professor Keene was named as an honorary member of the Board of Directors of the International Percy Grainger Society in recognition of his devotion to the music of Grainger; he also serves on the Board of Directors of the John Philip Sousa Foundation and the historic Goldman Memorial Band of New York City. In 2002, Professor Keene was named Honorary Life Member of the Texas Bandmasters Association, becoming only the sixth person to be so honored in the 55-year history of that organization. Previous to his appointment at Illinois, Professor Keene taught at all levels, including building nationally recognized programs at East Texas State University (now Texas A and M – Commerce) and at the University of Arizona.
Professor Richard FloydEvaluator/Clinician
Richard Floyd served as State Director of Music Activities for the University Interscholastic League at the University of Texas at Austin from 1984 to 2013. In that position he coordinated all facets of secondary school music competition for some 3500 performing organizations throughout the state. His other professional endeavors include the post of Musical Director and Conductor of the Austin Symphonic Band. Former positions include Professor of Conducting and Wind Ensemble Conductor at the University of South Florida, Director of Bands at Baylor University and 11 years as a member of the music faculty in the nationally acclaimed Richardson, Texas school band program.
Mr. Floyd has toured extensively throughout the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe as a clinician, adjudicator and conductor including appearances in 43 states and 10 foreign countries. His work has earned the compliments of numerous composers such as Ron Nelson, Ernst Krenek, Karel Husa, Frank Ticheli, Mark Camphouse and Roger Nixon.
In 2002 he was the single recipient of the prestigious A.A. Harding Award presented by the American School Band Directors Association in recognition of his significant and lasting contributions to the school band movement. The Texas Bandmasters Association named him Texas Bandmaster of the Year in 2006 and also recognized him with the TBA Lifetime Administrative Achievement Award in 2008. Most recently he received the Texas Music Educators Association Distinguished Service Award in 2009 and was inducted into the Bands of America Hall of Fame and Texas Phi Beta Mu Hall of Fame in 2011. In December of the same year he was awarded the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic Medal of Honor for distinguished service and contributions to bands, orchestras and music education.
11
Dr. Stephen PetersonEvaluator/Clinician
Dr. Stephen G. Peterson was appointed Director of Bands at the University of Illinois in the fall of 2015. As Director of Bands, he conducts the Wind Symphony, leads the graduate wind conducting program, teaches courses in wind literature, and guides all aspects of one of the nation’s oldest, largest, and most storied band programs. Prior to joining the faculty at the University of Illinois he served as Director of Bands at Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York, for seventeen years. From 1988-1998 he served as Associate Director of Bands at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Dr. Peterson was also conductor of the renowned Northshore Concert Band. He held positions as Associate and Interim Director of Bands at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas and has several years of successful teaching experience in the public schools in Arizona.
Peterson maintains a busy schedule as a conductor and clinician, and as such, has appeared on four continents and in forty-two states. He is a member of the National Association for Music Education, the College Band Directors National Association, the World Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles, and has been honored with membership in the prestigious American Bandmaster’s Association. He is also member of Phi Mu Alpha, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Kappa Lambda, and an honorary member of Sigma Alpha Iota, and Kappa Kappa Psi. He is immediate past president of the College Band Directors National Association.
Dr. Peterson was the first to receive the Doctor of Music degree in wind conducting from Northwestern University and earned Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees from Arizona State University. In 2012 he was awarded the prestigious Ithaca College Faculty Excellence Award, recognizing his contributions to Ithaca College. His ensembles have appeared before national conventions of the American Bandmaster’s Association, the College Band Director’s National Association, the National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors, the American School Band Director’s Association, at Orchestra Hall with the Chicago Symphony Chorus, and at Lincoln Center.
Dr. Anthony C. MarinelloEvaluator/Clinician
Dr. Anthony C. Marinello, III serves as Director of Bands at Illinois State University where he is the conductor and music director of the Illinois State University Wind Symphony and Symphonic Winds. In addition to his conducting responsibilities, he leads the graduate wind conducting program and teaches undergraduate courses in instrumental conducting. He joined the faculty at Illinois State University after serving at The University of Texas at Austin as the Assistant Director of the Longhorn Band and Director of the Longhorn Pep Band. Prior to his appointment at The University of Texas, Marinello served on the faculty of Virginia Tech as Assistant Director of Athletic Bands.
Marinello has previously taught in the public schools of Louisiana, Ohio, and Texas and remains committed to serving the music education community as an active guest conductor and clinician. Marinello previously received invitations to the National Band Association’s 2006 Young Conductor Mentor Project and 2008 International Conductors Symposium in Rome, Italy where he conducted La Banda dell’Esercito (Italian Army Band).
Marinello holds the Bachelor of Music Education degree from Louisiana State University, the Master of Music Degree from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, and the Doctor of Musical Arts Degree from The University of Texas at Austin.
1312
Dr. Michael FanslerEvaluator/Clinician
Mike Fansler is Director of Bands and conductor of the Wind Ensemble and Chamber Winds at Western Illinois University, where he also teaches graduate wind conducting and literature and various undergraduate music education courses. He joined the faculty in 2001 and is currently Professor of Music.
Dr. Fansler has conducted in Australia, Brazil, Germany, Holland, and throughout the United States, where has made guest adjudicating and conducting appearances with numerous high school and honor bands. He has lectured on the music of Percy Grainger at the Midwest Clinic and received a grant to visit the Grainger Museum in Melbourne to further study Grainger’s music and life. During a sabbatical in 2012, Dr. Fansler
taught and lectured at the Universidade Federale de Bahia, the Colégio Militar de Salvador, and the Universidade Católica de Salvador during a month long residency in Brazil.
Under his direction, the Western Illinois Wind Ensemble has performed internationally (Brazil) and been featured at the Illinois Music Educators Association All-State Conference, the College Band Directors National Association’s North Central Conference, and twice at the prestigious Armour Stage in Chicago’s Orchestra Hall. Together, the wind ensemble and he have released five compact discs: “Live in Chicago” (2006), “Till Eulenspiegel” (2007), “The Promise of Living” (2008) “Words of Love” (2010), and “IV” Maslanka’s fourth symphony (2012).
Dr. Fansler received his education from Schenectady County Community College, James Madison University, Syracuse University, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has held similar teaching positions at Idaho State University, Mars Hill College (NC), and Sullivan East High School (TN). His main musical influences are James F. Keene, Daniel Schmidt, Larry Clark, Ronald Caravan, Gunnar Mossblad, Merry FitzRandolph, and William Meckley.
His professional memberships include the American Bandmasters Association (2012), College Band Directors National Association, National Band Association, National Association for Music Education, Illinois Music Educators Association, Phi Beta Mu International Bandmasters Fraternity, and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. He resides in Avon, IL with his wife Abby and three kids, Jordan, Jessie, and Juliet.
Dr. Mallory Thompson Evaluator/Clinician
Dr. Mallory Thompson is director of bands, professor of music, and coordinator of the conducting program at Northwestern University. In 2003 she was named a Charles Deering McCormick Professor of Teaching Excellence. As the third person in the university’s history to hold the director of bands position, she conducts the Symphonic Wind Ensemble, teaches undergraduate and graduate conducting, and administers all aspects of the band program. Prior to this appointment, Thompson held similar positions at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, University of South Florida, Oberlin Conservatory and Bucknell University. She has released recordings with the University of Cincinnati Wind Symphony and the Northwestern University Symphonic Wind Ensemble.
Thompson received a bachelor of music education degree and master of music degree in conducting from Northwestern University. She received a doctor of musical arts degree in conducting from the Eastman School of Music, where she studied with Donald Hunsberger. Thompson maintains an active schedule as guest conductor, clinician, and guest lecturer throughout the United States and Canada. She has appeared as a conductor or clinician at College Band Directors National Association regional and national conventions, the Midwest Clinic, the Interlochen Arts Academy, and the Aspen Music Festival, and she has conducted the United States Army Field Band, the United States Air Force Band, the Dallas Wind Symphony, and the Symphony Silicon Valley. Her professional affiliations include Pi Kappa Lambda, the Music Educators National Conference, the College Band Directors Association, and the American Bandmasters Association.
Camilla M. Stasa Master of Ceremonies, Performance A - Featured Venue - Carter Gym
Camilla Stasa is currently the Director of Participant Relations & Special Projects at Music for All (Bands of America). She was most recently the Associate Director of Admissions at VanderCook College of Music in Chicago.
A graduate of Eastern Michigan University, she taught in secondary schools prior to her arrival at Bands of America in 1989. Originally hired as Director of Operations for BOA, her job description evolved into the “sales” director of Music for All which she held until April 2010.
Cam has been the Master of Ceremonies at the Chicagoland Invitational Concert Band Festival since 2003. For over 20 years, she has announced the Lake Park Lancer Joust, a high school marching band competition held annually on the campus of Lake Park High School in Roselle, IL. In fall of 2016, Cam had the privilege to announce the 51st Annual State of Illinois Invitational High School Marching Band Championship at Illinois State University.
In March 2014, Cam was inducted into the Bands of America Hall of Fame joining the ranks of William Revelli, John Paynter, Gary Green, Greg Bimm, Kenneth Snoeck, and others that have been recognized for their impact on Bands of America, the nation’s largest and most influential national music education organization in support of active music making.
Master of Ceremonies & AnnouncersCamilla M. Stasa | Gina DeGregorio | Ryan Jacobi
14 15
Hungry? Be sure to stop by our cafeteria or hallway vendors. Your purchases help support the Hersey Instrumental Association. Healthful choices for those with restricted diets available
When fulfilling my client’s real estate dreams, I understand they always come first. My first priority is
to listen and understand your goals. Then we develop a
plan so we can reach your goals. Harmony in business
relationships is as important as it is in music.
Buying or selling, I would love the opportunity
to help you succeed.
If your home is currently listed with a Broker, this is not intended as a solicitation. ©2020 BHH Affiliates, LLC. An independently owned and operated franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of HomeServices of America, Inc.® Equal Housing Opportunity.
In Harmony WithYour Real Estate Goals!
Shannon Kersemeier, Broker, JHHS alum, & current Hersey [email protected]
1716
Kathleen E. Rodriguez Attorney-At-Law
Residential Real Estate Transactions o Buying & Selling o Title Transfers
Estate Planning o Wills & Trusts o Powers of Attorney for Healthcare o Powers of Attorney for Property
Phone: (847) 942-4395 Fax: (847) 394-1169 Email: [email protected]
CICBF Notes
• When passing in the halls near the performance areas, please respect performers by keeping your voice lowered.
• Stop by our cafeteria and hallway vendors for tasty meals, drinks, and snacks (healthful choices for those with restricted diets available).
• Enjoy your day!Don’t Forget to Purchase Your Souvenir Festival T-Shirts, Stickers and Buttons!
Visit our Sponsors, Exhibitors, and grab a bite in the Cafeteria.
1918
Thank You to Our HIA Band Sponsors
Platinum Level Sponsors
The Browning Family
The Derbick Family
Alex and Melissa Dimitrijevic
The Graf Family
Gus Karigan
Moira and Richard Menninga
The Niemiec Family
Marc Pittas
The Popp Family
Kathleen E. Rodriguez, Esq.
The Schmidt Family
Mark and Kathy Schoeffmann
Bill and Anita Schroeder
The Asheim Settersten Family
The Spire Family
Joe and Jenny Stanhope
The Waltz Family
Rebecca and Tony Wilhelm
Gold Level Sponsors
Mr. and Mrs. Balut
Naim and Soha Barakat
Brian and Lisa Borrelli
The Celaya Family
The Church Family
The DeAragon Family
The Downing Family
The Drake Family
The Esposito Family
The Faley Family
Jim and Heather Frankenberger
The Fuller Family
The Grabowski Family
The Harb Family
Lisa and Brent Johnson
Eric and Julie Junkel
The Kaiser Family
The Kersemeier Family
The Klem Family
The Kuhl Family
The Nikolai Family
Paul and Theresa Nishimura
The Maraist Oremland Family
The Pasek Family
Bojan and Maureen Podvrsan
Holly Schafer
The Siegel Family
The Sklivagos Family
The Slowinske Family
Frank and Jody Stanhope
Wilvin and Antonette Valera
The Whalen Family
For more information on music degrees, areas of study, scholarship audition dates, and scheduling a campus tour, please visit: www.augustana.edu
Music scholarships - $1,000-$4,000 annually for students of any majorCarl B. Nelson Music Education Bonus Scholarship - $500 additional scholarships annually for students majoring in music educationAugie Choice - $2,000 to support hands-on learning, such as international study, research or an internship.
Augustana College Department of Music 639 38th Street, Rock Island, IL 61201-2296800-798-8100 x7233
CHOOSE YOUR PATHMUSIC EDUCATION MUSIC PERFORMANCE MUSIC COMPOSITION
20 21
BECAUSE DOGS DESERVE REAL
FOOD TOO!
FRUIT & YOGURT FROZEN DOG TREATS
Peanut Butter BananaBlueberry Banana
Strawberry BananaPumpkin
ORDER NOW:GoodDogSmoothies.com
[email protected] Heights, IL
FRESHLY MADE DOG FOODHigh ProteinWhole GrainAll Natural
Property Tax Appeals Contact us for Free Property Tax Analysis
www.ilpropertytaxlaw.com 847/380-3588 [email protected]
SMNG A LTD.smng-arch.com
ArchitecturePlanningInterior Architecture
943 W. Superior St.Chicago, IL 60642312.829.3355
The Pittas Family wishes everyoneGOOD LUCK!
2322
Gerber Collision & Glass is proud to support the 20th
Annual Chicagoland Invitational Concert Band Festival
Visit us in Arlington Heights:1430 W. Northwest Hwy., Arlington Heights, IL 60004
Or one of our over 60 Chicagoland locations.
Get it to Gerber877-7gerber • gerbercollision.com(877-743-7237)
24 25
Illinois State University Symphonic WindsThe mission of the Illinois State University Bands is to promote and foster the highest artistic achievement in music-making, music learning, and musical experience for our student musicians and our patrons. We will create a diverse educational environment that addresses the needs of our future performers, educators, and scholars with a commitment to the growth of each individual as an artist.
We will promote the growth of the wind band medium by carefully creating concert experiences for our students and audiences that uphold essential histories and traditions, but also innovatively look to future possibilities. We will support recognized and promising composers and seek out new opportunities for creative collaborations.
The Illinois State University Bands will strive to become a cultural destination for the university and its surrounding community by maintaining a welcoming environment for students across campus and the community at large. We will expand the impact of Illinois State University through outreach, service, and leadership at the community, state, national, and international levels.
Anthony MarinelloDirector of Bands—Illinois State University
Anthony C. Marinello, III serves as Director of Bands at Illinois State University where he is the conductor and music director of the Illinois State University Wind Symphony and Symphonic Winds. In addition to his conducting responsibilities, he leads the graduate wind conducting program and teaches courses in instrumental conducting. He joins the faculty at Illinois State University
from The University of Texas at Austin, where he is currently completing the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in wind conducting. Before pursuing his graduate studies at The University of Texas, he served on the faculty of the Butler School of Music as Assistant Director of the Longhorn Band, Director of the Longhorn Pep Band, and Assistant to the Director of Bands. Prior to his appointment at The University of Texas, Marinello served on the faculty of Virginia Tech as Assistant Director of Athletic Bands.
Marinello has previously taught in the public schools of Louisiana, Ohio, and Texas. Marinello received invitations to the National Band Association’s 2006 Young Conductor Mentor Project and 2008 International Conductors Symposium in Rome, Italy where he conducted La Banda dell’Esercito (Italian Army Band). In 2011, he received an invitation to the West Point Conducting Workshop where he conducted the West Point Band. Marinello holds the Bachelor of Music Education degree from Louisiana State University and the Master of Music Degree from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.
Special Guest Band: Illinois State University Wind Symphony Dr. Anthony C. Marinello, Conductor
26 27
Past Honored CICBF Guest Band Concerts
Ball State University Dr. Thomas Caneva, Conductor
Elmhurst College Symphonic Band Prof. Judith Grimes, Conductor
Evansville University Wind Ensemble Dr. Ken Steinsultz, Conductor
Illinois State University Wind Symphony Dr. Steve Steele, Conductor
Illinois Wesleyan University Wind Ensemble Dr. Steven Eggleston, Conductor
Naperville Municipal Band Dr. Ron Keller & Mr. Rene’ Rosas, Conductors
Millikin University Wind Ensemble Dr. Gary Shaw, Conductor
North Shore Concert Band Dr. Mallory Thompson, Daniel Farris, Conductors
University of Illinois Brass Band Dr. Peter Griffin, Conductor
University of Illinois- Chicago Mr. David Morrison, Conductor
Western Illinois University Wind Symphony Dr. Michael Fansler, Conductor
The North Suburban Wind Symphony Mr. Don Shupe, Conductor
Elmhurst Wind Ensemble Dr. James Hile, Conductor
2928
3130
Performance A Schedule - Carter GymnasiumMs. Cam Stasa, Master of Ceremonies
Leave HR for Warm-up Warm-up SCHOOL PERFORM CLINIC (45 min)
(Band or Orch Rm)
10:35 10:45 Carl Sandburg SymphonicStewart Bailey and Brian Hillhouse 11:15 am 11:45-12:30 (Band Rm)
11:05 11:15 Joliet Central Symphonic Band Don Stinson 11:45 am 12:15-1:00 (OrchRm)
11:35 11:45 Schaumburg Wind SymphonyVinnie Inendino and Anthony Graffeo 12:15 pm 12:45-1:30 (Band Rm)
12:05 12:15 Oswego East Wind SymphonyKelly Cooper 12:45 pm 1:15-2:00 (OrchRm)
12:35 12:45 William Fremd Wind SymphonyMatthew Moore 1:15 pm 1:45-2:30 (Band Rm)
1:05 1:15 Lake Zurich Wind EnsembleJoshua Thompson 1:45 pm 2:15-3:00 (Orch Rm)
1:35 1:45 Zion Benton Symphonic Band Shan Kazmi and Sara Eikenberry 2:15 pm 2:45-3:30 (Band Rm)
Illinois State University Wind Syphony Dr. Anthony Marinello, Conductor
RATINGS PRESENTATION 3:30 pm
Leave HR for Warm-up Warm-up SCHOOL PERFORM CLINIC (45 min)
(Band or Orch Rm)
3:05 3:15 United Township Symphonic BandMike Wawrzynski 3:45 pm 4:15-5:00 (Orch Rm)
3:35 3:45 Elk Grove Wind EnsembleRon Fiorito, Jr 4:15 pm 4:45-5:30 (Band Rm)
4:05 4:15 Prospect Symphonic BandChris Barnum 4:45 pm 5:15-6:00 (Orch Rm)
4:35 4:45 Rolling Meadows Symphonic BandChristopher Buti 5:15 pm 5:45-6:30 (Band Rm)
5:05 5:15 Mundelein Wind EnsembleJerry Shelato 5:45 pm 6:15-7:00 (Orch Rm)
5:35 5:45 Huntley Wind EnsembleKevin Krivosik 6:15 pm 6:45-7:30 (Band Rm)
6:05 6:15 Maine South Wind EnsembleDavid Hutter 6:45 pm 7:15-8:00 (Orch Rm)
Leave HR for Warm-up Warm-up SCHOOL PERFORM CLINIC (45 min)
(Band or Orch Rm)
---BREAK---
6:50 7:00 Buffalo Grove Wind EnsembleHenry Kappler 7:30 pm 8-8:45 (Band Rm)
7:20 7:30 Oswego Wind SymphonyStephanie San Roman 8:00 pm 8:30-9:15 (Orch Rm)
7:50 8:00 Victor Andrew Wind SymphonyMark Iwinski 8:30 pm 9-9:45(Band Rm)
8:20 8:30 John Hersey Symphonic BandScott Casagrande 9:00 pm
RATINGS PRESENTATION 9:25-9:30 pm
2:50-3:30 pm
32 33
Performance B Schedule - East Gym Mr. Ryan Jacobi, Announcer
Leave HR for Warm-up Warm-up SCHOOL PERFORM & CLINIC
10:20 10:30 Thomas Middle School Candace Horton 11:00 am
11:05 11:15 MacArthur Middle SchoolSam Simpson 11:45 am
11:50 12:00 Zion Benton Varsity BandShan Kazmi and Sara Eikenberry 12:30 pm
12:35 12:45 McHenry Concert BandSpencer Hile 1:15 pm
1:20 1:30 Providence Catholic Concert BandLawrence Rogers 2:00 pm
Illinois State University Wind Syphony Dr. Anthony Marinello, Conductor
RATINGS PRESENTATION (In Carter Gym) 3:30 pm
3:05 3:15 Lakes Community Wind EnsembleMatt Kastor 3:45 pm
3:50 4:00 Wauconda Wind EnsembleJack Holt and Chris Dortwegt 4:30 pm
4:35 4:45 Woodstock Wind EnsembleRichard Stiles 5:15 pm
5:20 5:30 Buffalo Grove Symphonic Concert WindsHenry Kappler 6:00 pm
6:05 6:15 Elk Grove Concert BandRon Fiorito, Jr 6:45 pm
6:50 7:00 Wauconda Wind SymphonyChris Dortwegt and Jack Holt 7:30 pm
7:35 7:45 Brother Rice/Mother McAuley Wind EnsembleZach Zielinski 8:15 pm
*Featured Band Performances in Carter Gym:John Hersey Symphonice Band 9:00-9:25pm
RATINGS PRESENTATION (In Carter Gym) 9:25 pm
2:50-3:30 pm
Performance C Schedule - Black BoxMs. Gina DeGregorio, Announcer
Leave HR for Warm-up Warm-up SCHOOL PERFORM & CLINIC
9:35 9:45 (black box)
River Trails Middle SchoolTodd Smith 10:15 am
10:20 10:30 John Hersey Concert BandScott Casagrande and Andrew Burkemper 11:00 am
11:05 11:15 West Seneca W. Wind Ensemble (NY)John Blickwedehl 11:45 am
11:50 12:00 Lakes Community Symphonic BandElliott Hile
12:30 pm
12:35 12:45 United Township Concert BandMike Wawrzynski 1:15 pm
1:20 1:30 Carl Sandburg Symphonic Band Stewart Bailey and Brian Hillhouse 2:00 pm
Illinois State University Wind Syphony Dr. Anthony Marinello, Conductor
RATINGS PRESENTATION (In Carter Gym) 3:30 pm
3:05 3:15 Schaumburg Symphonic Band Anthony Graffeo and Vinnie Inendino 3:45 pm
3:50 4:00 Oswego East Wind EnsembleStevan Rexroat 4:30 pm
4:35 4:45 Zion Benton Concert BandShan Kazmi and Sara Eikenberry 5:15 pm
5:20 5:30 Victor J. Andrew Symphonic BandMark Iwinski 6:00 pm
6:05 6:15 Oswego Wind EnsembleKevin Schoenbach 6:45 pm
6:50 7:00 Mundelein Symphonic Winds Andrew Sturgeon 7:30 pm
7:35 7:45 Prospect Concert BandChris Barnum 8:15 pm
*Featured Band Performances in Carter Gym: John Hersey Symphonice Band 9:00-9:25pm
RATINGS PRESENTATION (In Carter Gym) 9:25 pm
2:50 - 3:30 pm
3534
A Scholarship Gift from Hersey Band Alumni
As a tribute to John Hersey High School’s first band director, Donald E. Caneva, a scholarship fund in his name was established by a loyal group of Hersey Band Alumni
to help promote the musical development of promising Hersey Band students. Each year, a Caneva Scholarship will be presented to an improved Freshman or Sophomore
Hersey Band member so that they may attend a summer music camp of their choice.
The students, parents, administration and current band director, Scott Casagrande, want to say THANK YOU for your support and amazing generosity.
“Excellence and its rewards are worth the effort”
3736
Symphonic Band:
FlutesEvelyn Browning, PiccoloSarah Church*Nina DemitrijevicLydia DrakeHyun Kyu LeeClara MenningaEveAnne OremlandMaura Schafer
OboeAlly Ohr
ClarinetAlison BeckIsa HahnFrank Karigan *Emily MaddenDaniela MaderaTyler Nishimura Jack O’BrienErin Rodriguez Valerie Settersten
Bass ClarinetNina Gillespie Andrey Pikovskiy
SaxophonesDominic Borrelli *Tommy FrankenbergerHannah KersemeierLuke Podvrsan Bill Waltz
French HornFerhat Abat*Tamanna DhoreElizabeth DoulasKatie SiegelAntonios SklivagosDaniel Yatshyshyn
TrumpetDavid Balut*Elliot Kaminsky-RabinScott KaiserWill SchmidtColin Stanhope Paul Wilhelm
TromboneJake Esposito Andy Hahn Jake PodvrsanJesse Popp Lia SommerJulian Spire
EuphoniumDavid Sable*Lynn Marasigan
TubaBertin GuzmanMichal Juscinski *Will Steininger
PercussionAndrew Dickey Tyler Graf Won Jun Lee Charlie Schmidt Aaron Siegel*Adam StanhopeSophia Wilhelm
* Denotes Section Leaders
2019-2020 John Hersey High SchoolConcert and Symphonic Bands
2019-2020 John Hersey High SchoolConcert and Symphonic Bands
Concert Band:
FluteErin CunninghamAna Downing*Sophie GillespieGrace HaapapuroLucy HahnVictoria JezioroJacob KingNicole LyskawkaSofia MartinezAnn O’BrienMadison PalmerCindy PopoviciGrace Werling
OboeSophia BrownNathan Jeon
BassoonRyan Faley*Lilyan Pittas
ClarinetElizabeth BerkYash DhoreClaire GaoTheodora Katsis*Elise SlowinskeMaya SzymczakAlaina Valera
Bass ClarinetAndrew MossWilliam Schroeder*
SaxophoneArmando CelayaKyle DeAragonBryan ForrestAndrew HamiltonJosh HartmanHayley JunkelRyan KaiserAlan MathewMichael OrszulakRuby Rodriguez*Vlad YatsyshynZhivko Zhekov
French HornJulia DerbickLucas Miller*Lucas Sprague
TrumpetMatthew GladWilliam HamiltonErin KuhlDavid MinnikovAidan NishimuraCarter PiagariEmma SchmidtPaige Settersten*Katelyn StaffaFelix Weirich
TromboneSean Cunningham*Luke FullerSarah GrabowskiLuke JacksonPatrick KlemJulia Smaga
BaritoneJacob BigelowMatthew Hamilton*Grace NiemiecAndrew Waltz TubaOmar Barakat*Jake NikolaiConor Russell
PercussionSamer BarakatSusie Byrom Yusef Harb*Caden LagmanMolly LenoAnthony MarkevychLori MartinezBrennan Whalen * Denotes Section Leader
3938
Our Certified Technicians Service All Makes & Models
DOMESTIC FOREIGN
EUROPEAN HYBRID
We Repair Gas or Diesel Cars & Trucks
Why Choose Casey Automotive? Trusted Since 1976 Family Owned & Operated ASE Blue Seal Certified Shop No Appointment Necessary – 1st Come 1st Served Limited Nationwide Warranty on Parts & Labor Quality Parts at Competitive Prices – Non
Commission Shop Complimentary Loaner Cars & Drop Off
Available with Approved Work We Accept Most Extended Warranties
STREAMWOOD44 N. Barrington Rd.
(Between Golf & Schaumburg Rd.)
630-213-8600
PALATINE138 N. Northwest Hwy.
(1 Block North of Palatine Rd.)
847-934-6602
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS715 E. Rand Road
(1 Block South of Palatine Rd.)
847-255-1900
Same Day Service On Most Auto Repairs!
Visit us online atwww.CaseyAutomotive.com
Hours:Mon-Fri 7:30am-6pm
Sat 7:30am-2pm
SE HABLA ESPAÑOL
FREE Tire Rotation
& Safety Inspection
Upon Request With Any Service
BRAKESTIRESCHECK ENGINE LIGHTHEATING, COOLING, ACEMISSIONS
BATTERIESEXHAUSTOIL CHANGESSCHEDULED
Full Service Automotive Shop
Let the Casey Pros with 43 years experience help provide you with the highest quality and most efficient automotive service. We look forward to meeting you.
Cut Your Processing Fee by 100%
Improving the emotional and physical well-being of people affected by cancer
www.cancerwellness.org 215 Revere Drive ٠ Northbrook, IL 60062
18630 W. Old Gages Lake Rd ٠ Grayslake, IL 60030 TEL 847.509.9595
Today’s ticket allows access to some great music! You are also helping to support the top school bands in the Midwest. Thank you for helping to keep music
programs alive in our schools!!
4140
On behalf of the entire John Hersey High School Staff, Students, HIA, HIASA, and Mr. Casagrande, we’d like to thank all of our graduating Seniors for their contribution to
quality music during these past four years. Your talent and dedication will be missed.
Good Luck Class of 2020!
Samer Barakat
Dominic Borrelli
Erin Cunningham
Tamanna Dhore
Andrew Dickey
Lydia Drake
Jake Esposito
Nina Gillespie
Sophie Gillespie
Matthew Glad
Bertin Guzman
Isa Hahn
Matthew Hamilton
Hayley Junkel
Michal Juscinski
Ryan Kaiser
Scott Kaiser
Frank Karigan
Hannah Kersemeier
Hyun Kyu Lee
Daniela Madera
Lynn Marasigan
Tyler Nishimura
Luke Podvrsan
Jesse Popp
Erin Rodriguez
4342
District 214 Administration
Dr. David R. Schuler Superintendent
Board of Education
Mr. Dan Petro President
Mr. William J. Dussling Vice-President
Mr. Mark Hineman
Ms. Alva Kreutzer
Ms. Mildred “Millie” Palmer
Mr. Leonard “Lenny” Walker
Todd Younger
John Hersey High School Administration
Mr. Gordon Sisson Principal
Mr. Ronald Kiolbasa Associate Principal
Mr. Joseph Krajacic Associate Principal
Dr. John Novak Assistant Principal Student Services
Mr. Matt Norris Dean of Students
Ms. Jennifer Korakakis Dean of Students
Dr. Patty Grow Division Head of English & Fine Arts
Mr. Kyle Marquette Fine & Performing Arts Coordinator
Ms. Joann Langley Fine & Performing Arts Assistant
John Hersey High School Music Directors
Scott Casagrande Director of Bands
Joshua Stewart Director of Orchestras
Sara Michael Director of Choral Groups
HERSEY INSTRUMENTAL ASSOCIATION (HIA) BOARD
Todd Niemiec President
Julie Seigel Vice President
Eric Junkel Treasurer
Jenny Stanhope Margo Pasek Project Co-Chair
Jennifer Schmidt Corresponding Secretary
Debbie Popp Recording Secretary
District 214, JHHS and HIA Administration
4544
Our Esteemed Evaluators:
Legacy of Excellence – The Roster of Festival Evaluators Throughout the Years
Mr. Tom BeckwithWarren High School
Dr. John BellSouthern Illinois University-Edwardsville
Dr. Thomas CanevaBall State University
Dr. John CarnahanCalifornia State University, Long Beach
Prof. John CasagrandeGeorge Mason University, Emeritus
Prof. Richard Clary, Florida State University
Mr. Richard CrainSpring Independent School District, TX, retired
Dr. Paula CriderUniversity of Texas, Austin, Emeritus
Dr. Steven EgglestonIllinois Wesleyan University
Dr. Michael FanslerWestern Illinois University
Prof. Daniel FarrisNorthwestern University
Mr. Richard FloydUniversity Inter-Scholastic League, TX, retired
Dr. Thomas FraschilloUniversity of Southern Mississippi, Emeritus
Dr. Peter GriffinElmhurst College, Music Department Chair
Dr. Mark HeidelUniversity of Iowa Director of Bands
Dr. Barry HouserUniversity of Illinois
Prof. James KeeneUniversity of Illinois, Emeritus
Prof. Ross KellanElmhurst College
Mr. Ted LegaJoliet Central High School, retired
Mr. David MaccabeeUnited Township High School (UTHS), East Moline
Mr. Gary MarkhamCobb County School District, GA, retired
Dr. Charles MenghiniVandercook College of Music
Mr. David MorrisonProspect High School, Retired
Mr. Dallas NiermeyerJohn Hersey High School, retired
Dr. Timothy RheaTexas A & M University Director of Bands
Dr. Kevin SedatoleMichigan State University
Mr. Don ShupeLibertyville High School, Retired
Prof. Gary SmithUniversity of Illinois, Emeritus
Dr. Steve SteeleIllinois State University
Dr. Mallory ThompsonNorthwestern University
Mr. John ThomsonNew Trier High School, Retired
Dr. Shawn VondranNorthwestern University
Mr. Alfred WatkinsLassiter High School, Georgia
4746
Balut Family
Barakat Family
Berk Family
Michael Bigelow
Brown Family
Byrom Family
Celaya Family
Church Family
DeAragon Family
Dickey Family
Drake Family
Jessica Canales
Forrest Family
Frankenberger Family
Gao Family
Gillespie Family
Gillespie Family
Glad Family
Grabowski Family
Guzman Family
Hamilton Family
Hamilton Family
Hamilton Family
Harb Family
Juscinski Family
Kaiser Family
Kaiser Family
Katsis Family
Lagman Family
Lee Family
Lee Family
Marasigan Family
Markevych Family
Martinez-Fuentes Family
Mathey Family
Miller Family
Moss Family
Nikolai Family
Nishimura Family
Nishimura Family
O’Brien Family
O’Brien Family
Ohr Family
Pikovskiy Family
Podvrsan Family
Michelle Cordero
Siegel Family
Siegel Family
Sklivagos Family
Smaga Family
Szymaczak Family
Friends of the Band
4948
2019-2020 Festival Committee
JHHS Director of BandsScott Casagrande
Festival ChairpersonJoanell Hoijer
Student Ad CampaignTodd Niemiec
Exhibitors/SponsorsTodd Niemiec
Art Direction/Program/Brochure DesignKarrie Tansor-Graf
Photographic ArtAbhi Dhore
Communications/Booster PacketsMargie O’Brien
Volunteer Coordinators/TicketsJulie SiegelDoris DowningKristi WhalenAmy Slowinske
Festival OfficeJen SchmidtJenny Stanhope
ConcessionsMatthew HahnZuly Hahn
T-Shirt Sales/Stickers/ButtonsAmy Grabowski
Web CommunicationsJoanell Hoijer
Judges’ HospitalityLisa BorrelliSoha Barakat
Judges’ AccommodationsJulie Niemiec
Set Up/Take DownEric StaffaJoe StanhopeMark FullerBill Schroeder
Outdoor CoordinatorPeter Cunningham
SignageMark Kaiser
AccountingEric Junkel
Better Scores. Better Choices.
Prepare To Do Your Best !
Call the ACT/SAT Exam Prep Experts
PROVEN RESULTS 1-to-1 Instruction by subject area
experts Instruction tailored to each student Advice on college options and
current admissions requirements Careful program administration Flexible scheduling
Arlington Heights 50 S. Arlington Heights Rd. (Arlington Town Square)
(847) 398-1500
42 CELEBRATING YEARS
5150
Thank you to this years participating Schools and Directors:
Brother Rice & Mother McAuley High SchoolsZack Zielinski
Buffalo Grove High SchoolHenry Kappler
Carl Sandburg High SchoolStewart Bailey and Brian Hillhouse
Elk Grove High SchoolRon Fiorito, Jr.
Huntley High SchoolKevin Krivosik
Joliet Central High SchoolDon Stinson
Lakes Community High SchoolMike Kastor and Elliott Hile
Lake Zurich High SchoolJoshua Thompson
MacArthur Middle SchoolSam Simpson
Maine South High SchoolDavid Hutter
McHenry High SchoolSpencer Hile
Mundelein High SchoolJerry Shelato and Andrew Sturgeon
Oswego East High SchoolKelly Cooper and Stevan Rexroat
Oswego High SchoolKevin Schoenbach and Stephanie San Roman
Prospect High SchoolChris Barnum
Providence Catholic High SchoolLawrence Rogers
River Trails Middle SchoolTodd Smith
Rolling Meadows High SchoolChristopher Buti
Schaumburg High SchoolVinnie Inendino and Anthony Graffeo
Thomas Middle SchoolCandace Horton
United Township High SchoolMike Wawrzynski
Victor J. Andrew High SchoolMark Iwinski
Wauconda High SchoolJack Holt and Chris Dortwegt
West Seneca West High SchoolJohn Blickwedehl
William Fremd High SchoolMatthew Moore
Woodstock High SchoolRichard Stiles
Zion-Benton Township High School Shan Kazmi and Sara Eikenberry
We hope you have found this years event to be enriching in your music festival experiences! Sincerely, John Hersey High School
5352
Thank You to Our DonorsThank you to the many generous donors who have helped to make our band festival a success, including:
American Outfitters
Garibaldi’s
Dairy Queen
Jimmy John’s
Dunkin’ Donuts
Hampton Inn & Suites at Randhurst Village
Max Weiss Graphic Design & Illustration
Makestickers
JordanPak
District 214 Production Services
Soha’s Sweet Treats
Whether buying or selling, put your greatest investment in the hands of an expert. Let me give you a
FREE market analysis of your home!!Why me and why @properties?• Concierge service from list to closing from multi million dollar producer.• District 214 Expert• Hersey Alumni• Hersey Parent• @properties #1 market share in the NW burbs• @properties #1 averaged sale price• @properties #1 shortest market time
31 S. Evergreen • Arlington Heights, IL 60005847.732.6393 www.atproperties.com
Gus KariganIllinois Licensed Real Estate Broker
Passion results when you, your reed and your instrument play as one
Shawna Lake’s talent, depth of knowledge and excellent products are proven assets to students, youth symphonies, conserva-tories and professional oboists and English hornists around the world.
For more than 20 years, her hallmark has been superb professional service with a personal touch.
We carry these quality instruments:
Loree, Howarth, Covey and Fox
Schedule a personal consultation today
Oboe Chicago • 847-815-9644 • OboeChicago.com
Feel� ePassion
5554
5756
More THANKS from our CICBF Chairperson:
On a Personal Note…
I would like to extend my personal thanks to each of you for your support and participation in the Festival. My heart is filled with appreciation for the outpouring from vthe parents in the band program. I know that many of you worked more than one shift, or all day--with a smile and willingness to help, for which we are always so grateful. I hope you found the day to be fun! It’s a great way to get to know the students, other band parents, plus other band programs. Please know that every helping hand that you offered was a positive reflection toward the good of this festival.
“Nobody can do everything, but everyone can do something.” ~Unknown Author
I would like to extend my deepest thanks to the dedicated members of the Festival Committee who have given many hours of their time since November to make this event run like a well oiled machine. It is the fortitude of each person and the careful attention to their jobs which makes the difference. It has been my honor to serve with you. Thanks to our amazing students and parents who contributed to make the festival run smoothly. We needed all of you and are very appreciative of all that you continually do for the band program. Thank you, Mr. C, for your numerous hours of organization and preparation for the festival, in addition, for your dedication to our students and a high quality band program. It is with your unwavering focus and attention that you have built this festival up for 20 years to event we enjoy today. We can all be proud of our program and our school!
It has been a pleasure serving as the Festival Chairperson and I am so grateful for the opportunity to work with all of you.
THANK YOU TO ALL for a job WELL DONE!!
~ Joanell Hoijer, CICBF Chairperson
The Hersey Instrumental Association would like to express a heartfelt THANKS to the following:
Quinlan & Fabish and Music For AllFor sponsoring this event so that students may continue to grow musically
Hampton Inn & Suites, Randhurst VillageFor provide a comfortable stay to our clinicians and adjudicators
Our Local Businesses supplying FoodFor a delicious dinner for our judges and cliniciansFor contributing to an inviting variety of meal options for our guests at our concessions
Maxmillian WeissA special thank you and shout out to our very own alumnus, as he designed a fresh and classy festival t-shirt. Best Wishes to your Graphic Design & Illustration business initiative! Thanks for your dedication and willingness to help us out!
Jordan Pakrosnis with JordanPakFor your continued help with our updated HerseyBand website. Your organization and skilled eye coordinates our website with a classy and professional look.
Illinois State University Wind Symphony, Our Featured PerformersFor sharing your talents and love of music with our future musicians
The Clinicians and EvaluatorsFor sharing your knowledge and experience to make the students better musicians
Ms. Camilla Stasa, Ms. Gina DeGregorio, & Mr. Ryan JacobiOur Masters of Ceremonies, for announcing our accomplished bands
Advertisers, Sponsors, Exhibitors and Friends of the FestivalFor your support of this educational event
The Hersey Staff & main office, especially Principal Gordon SissonFor your support and guidance in this event
Annette TerzicFor all your help in organizing our cafeteria needs
Mike Pierce and the Custodial StaffFor all your hard work in maintaining the building and assistance during set up and clean up
Jason Sendelbach and Don BarrettFor your skilled technical assistance in setting up our program software and live streaming at the festival.
Dan Crane at The District Print ShopFor providing wonderful service and producing high quality invites, programs and banners
The StudentsFor your dedication to music, the respect and pride you have exhibited in contributing to the success of this festival
The ParentsFor the guidance and support that you provide to the kids and the band program
The District 214 AdministrationFor your continued dedication to the Fine Arts education in our schools
Mr. Scott CasagrandeFor your continued efforts to elevate the Hersey band program and provide our kids with valuable and meaningful opportunities to educate our students in the field of music. Congratulations on 20 years of Concert Band Festivals here at JHHS!
58 59
• John Hersey Symphonic Band has been accepted to perform at the Illinois Superstate Concert Band Festival every year since 2001, including the achievement of ‘Honor Band’ in 2004, 2012, and 2017. Symphonic Band performed as Superstate Honor Band last May 2018
• Symphonic Band featured at the Illinois Music Educators Association Convention in 2003
• Jazz Ensembles named Grand Champions at the Jazz in the Meadows Festival in 2003 and 2005
• Purdue University Jazz Festival Honor Bands 2002-2004, 2006-2014
• Performances at the 2004 and 2007 Bands of America National Concert Band Festival
• John Philip Sousa Foundation Sudler Flag of Honor Recipient
• Grammy Signature School
• Symphonic Band performed at the 61st Annual Midwest International Band & Orchestra Clinic in 2007
• University of Illinois Marching Illini Festival Parade, Field, Grand Champions 2006, 2008, 2009
• In 2009, first high school band from the U.S. invited to perform at the Festival des Anches d’Azur in La Croix Valmer, France
• Performances at Orchestra Hall in Chicago Symphony Center 2010, 2012, and 2017
• In 2011, Hersey bands performed in the Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall
• In 2013, Hersey bands toured Italy, performing outdoors in Piazza San Biagio in Sacrofano; Chiostro del Buon Pastore in Rome; and Piazza del Popolo in Vittorio Veneto, hometown of Mr. C’s family.
• Participation in the Chamber Music National Festival in Indianapolis by our Woodwind Quintet and Saxophone Quintet March 2015
• National Winner in the Foundation for Music Education Mark of Excellence National Wind Band Honors Competition, Summer 2015.
• On April 1, 2016, the Hersey Band performed in the Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage in Carnegie Hall, New York City. The band was joined on stage by the Hersey choirs and Orchestra. This remarkable event was a first for all of Hersey’s musical groups to travel together.
• Symphonic Band performed at College Band Directors National Association, North Central Conference held at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI on February 23, 2018. John Hersey was the only High School band invited to perform.
• In June, 2018, the John Hersey Band Program toured Italy performing 4 concerts at venues in local towns including Sacrofano and Vittorio Veneto, the hometown of Mr. C’s family
• On March 5, 2020, the JHHS bands performed on the stage of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC. Hersey played along with the Woodson HS bands in an incredible musical tribute to the legacy of John Casagrande..
One Last Note
In 1999, Scott J. Casagrande became Director of Bands at Hersey High school. Mr. Casagrande (“Mr. C.” as he is known by the students) was previously Director of Bands at Plainfield High School (1991 to 1999) and also at Stephen Decatur High School (1988 to 1991). Mr. C., a native of Fairfax County, Virginia, received his B.S. and M.S. in Music Education from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has completed additional coursework at North Central College, University of Miami and VanderCook College of Music, and has earned numerous awards and honors during his distinguished career. Mr. Casagrande was inducted into the prestigious American Bandmasters Association in 2009. He has been published in The Instrumentalist and the National Band Association Journal.
Mr. Casagrande is currently the Music For All Educational Consultant and The National Band Association President. Mr. Casagrande was named the Phi Beta Mu Illinois Outstanding Bandmaster of 2017.
Congratulations to Scott Casagrande ~ The 2017 Outstanding Bandmaster of the Year!
The following items represent just a sampling of the honors earned by the John Hersey High School Bands and Ensembles under Mr. C.’s direction:
On behalf of the Hersey Band program, your host school for the CICBF, THANK YOU for attending today. We hope you enjoyed listening to the bands and will return as our guests for future events. Music is such an important and integral part of a student’s development.
Your support of fine arts programs via your presence here today is essential and greatly appreciated.
HAND-CRAFTED INSTRUMENTS FOR SUPERIOR MUSICAL
PERFORMANCE
conn-selmer.com
R
6160
over
5,000custom trips planned to destinations in the
U.S. and abroad, no two alike.
since
1981we’ve been working
with directors to create incredible student travel
experiences.
bobrogerstravel.com Call: (800) 373-1423
You create the music, we’ll do the rest.
To us, every moment matters.
Making Moments That Matter
since
1981
62
Marching Percussion
Symphonic Percussion
Drum Set/Jazz Track
Bands of AmericaDrum Major
Institute
Jazz Band
Music Production Boot Camp
JUNE 22-27, 2020 PLUS! Leadership Weekend Experience • June 20-21, 2020Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana ............................................................................................Enroll today at www.musicforall.org/camp or call 800.848.2263
Marching Band
Evening Concerts
LeadershipWeekendExperience
Middle Schooland High SchoolColor Guard
Orchestra
Middle Schooland High SchoolConcert Bands
MUSIC FOR ALL
PRESENTED BY
Directors’ Academy
Parent/Booster
Institute
Photos courtesy of Jolesch Enterprises
National Presenting Sponsor Corporate SponsorOfficial Uniform SponsorOfficial PerformanceEquipment Sponsor Strategic Advocacy PartnerOfficial Student Travel Partner Official Spirit Wear Sponsor Corporate Sponsor Corporate Sponsor
JOIN US ATAMERICA’S
CAMP!
LeadershipWeekendExperience for all high school students: choir, band, and orchestra!
MFA_SY2020_8.5x11_COLOR_ad_AFFILIATES.indd 1 2/3/20 4:00 PM