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UA Wind Ensemble & Chamber Winds

Large Ensembles Saturday February 26, 2022 - 7:30p.m. to 9:30p.m.

Venue: Crowder Hall

The University of Arizona Wind Ensemble & Chamber Winds
Chad R. Nicholson, director
Caroline Aylward, graduate conductor

February 26, Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
Crowder Hall, Tickets $10 music.arizona.edu/tickets

Livestream: music.arizona.edu/live
Program: https://wpu.cfa.arizona.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2022/02/24155321/ProgramWindEnsembleFeb2022.pdf

The University of Arizona Wind Ensemble

Flute
Cassandra Gunn*#
Jing Zhao
Alexis Houchin#
Briana George
Kathryn Ikesaki, piccolo

Oboe
Gabriella Beltran*#
Bianca Ortega#
Mo Casorla, oboe/English horn

Bassoon
Matthew Dutczak*#
Kenny Kriha#
Edward Senn, contrabassoon

Clarinet
Cristian Barazal*#
Samuel Herschler#
Olivia Requist
Elizabeth Strones
Jason Voris
Juan Guzman

Bass Clarinet
AJ Perkins

Alto Saxophone
Michael Plunkett*
Andrew Blasdell

Tenor Saxophone
Maya Armendariz

Baritone Saxophone
Joseph Rader

Trumpet
Connor Bagheri*
Rich Candelaria
Abbygael Perrier
Benjamin Loreto
Ivan Martinez

Horn
Caitlynn Sandberg*
Johnna Smith
Andy Schaefer
Brianna Reed

Trombone
Andrew Merica*
Ethan Van Detta
Thanasit Pimnipapatrakul

Euphonium
Taylor Workman*
Weston Moser

Tuba
Jesse Factor*
Edward Palmenberg

Percussion
Katelynn Ward*
Elizabeth LaBrie
Joseph Branderhorst
Jeremy Hook
Nicholas Hubbard

String Bass
Stephen Dilley

Piano
Yuyin Li

Harp
Melissa Anderson

Graduate Teaching Assistants
Caroline Aylward (MM)
Timothy Kaiser (DMA)
Zach Tolman (DMA)

*     Principal
#     Chamber Winds

Dr. Chad R. Nicholson, Director of Bands at the University of Arizona Fred Fox School of Music, serves as the conductor of the University of Arizona Wind Ensemble and Chamber Winds. Additionally, he oversees the entire wind band program and instructs undergraduate and graduate wind conducting students. Dr. Nicholson’s experiences as a music educator span all ages and ensemble types. He has conducted many All-State and honor groups around the world. Nicholson is a Chief Guest Conductor of the Beijing Wind Orchestra, China’s first professional wind ensemble. He has been an adjudicator for the All-Chinese Wind Band Contest and has conducted groups in Tokyo, Taipei, and Shanghai. Nicholson has worked with ensembles from New York’s Carnegie Hall to the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing.

Dr. Nicholson authored a book designed to aid conductors in repertoire selection and concert programming titled Great Music for Wind Band, and a newly translated edition of this book will soon be released for directors in East Asia.  He is a contributing author for the recently published sourcebook for music educators, Engaging Musical Practices, and he has written articles for eight volumes of Teaching Music through Performance in Band. In conjunction with Forward Motion, Nicholson recently produced a new video series of online masterclasses, called Pro Tips for Band Directors, which provide in-depth score study, conducting, and rehearsal ideas for wind band masterworks.

Nicholson is a frequent presenter and performer at regional, national, and international conferences. In 2020, he was the featured guest conductor in Tokyo at the 2020 ASIJ Wind Band Festival. Dr. Nicholson led ensembles at the Taiwan International Band Clinic and at several College Band Director National Association Divisional Conferences. Nicholson has been a featured presenter at the National Association for Music Education Conference in Texas and has presented twice at the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago. Nicholson holds degrees from the University of Oklahoma (BME), New Mexico State University (MM), and Indiana University (DM).


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