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UCI Athletic Bands and the Lambda Alpha chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

Kappa Kappa Psi present the 2 nd Annual<br />

<strong>Spring</strong><br />

<strong>Music</strong><br />

<strong>Festival</strong><br />

UCI Anteater Band’s<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> Pops Wind Symphony<br />

UCI Monday Night Jazz Ensemble<br />

with the Jitterbugs<br />

Sunday, June 1, 2003 – 7:00 p.m.<br />

UCI Student Center – Monarch Bay Room


Program<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> Pops Wind Symphony<br />

Overture to “Candide” Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)<br />

Transcribed by Clare Grundman<br />

Simple Gifts: Four Shaker Songs Frank Ticheli (b. 1958)<br />

The Cowboys John Williams (b. 1932)<br />

Arranged by Jim Curnow<br />

An American Elegy<br />

Frank Ticheli<br />

The Black Horse Troop John Phillip Sousa (1854-1932)<br />

Edited by Frederick Fennell<br />

Intermission<br />

UCI Monday Night Jazz Ensemble<br />

Mambo Swing<br />

Pennsylvania 6-5000<br />

Go Daddy-O<br />

Zoot Suit Riot<br />

Sing, Sing, Sing<br />

Jump, Jive & Wail<br />

Scotty Morris<br />

Arranged by Roger Holmes<br />

Glenn Miller / Mitchell Parish<br />

Transcribed by Jeff Hest<br />

Scotty Morris<br />

Arranged by John Berry<br />

Steve Perry<br />

Arranged by Paul Murtha<br />

Louis Prima<br />

Arranged by Mike Lewis<br />

Louis Prima<br />

Arranged by Roger Holmes


<strong>Spring</strong> Pops Wind Symphony<br />

Members are listed alphabetically in order to recognize the importance<br />

<strong>of</strong> each player's contributions. They are all principle players.<br />

Piccolo<br />

Yeon Choi*, Alumna<br />

Flute<br />

Jennifer Chen*, Biological Sciences<br />

Yeon Choi*<br />

Kelly Douglas, Psych and Social Behavior<br />

Kelly Fukumoto, Info and Computer Science<br />

Kathrina Hernandez, Biological Sciences<br />

Elizabeth Hoang, Biological Sciences<br />

Se Young Kim, Grad Info and Comp Sci<br />

Katherine Lee, Biological Sciences<br />

Susan Li, Psychology<br />

Jasmine Lin, Undeclared<br />

Janise Nguyen, Biological Sciences<br />

Helen Park, Graduate Education<br />

Manoj Radhakrishnan, Community Member<br />

Jennifer Strange*, Biological Sciences<br />

Cristina Tangonan*, Psy and Soc Behavior<br />

Allison Yee, Film Studies<br />

Clarinet<br />

Chris Gee*, Psych and Social Behavior<br />

Alexandria Jacobs, PSB & Criminolgy<br />

Jason Monroy, Int’l Studies & Sociology<br />

Ashley Plewa, Psych and Social Behavior<br />

Stacey Rogers*, Graduate ChaMP<br />

Eric Sanchez, Administrative Director<br />

Laureen Tan, Alumna<br />

Rongchung Tyan, Community Member<br />

Jeffrey Whitaker, Community Member<br />

Sara Ziai, Criminology<br />

Bass Clarinet<br />

Louisa Villegas, Community Member<br />

Contra Bass Clarinet<br />

Chris Kipp*, Chemistry<br />

Alto Saxophone<br />

Kaylene Barrera, Biological Sciences<br />

David Gutierrez, Civil Enginnering<br />

Andrew Kennedy, Undeclared<br />

Paul Lee, Undeclared<br />

Stefano Mauro, Sociology<br />

Matthew Nguyen, Grad Info and Comp Sci<br />

Heather Schettley, Economics<br />

Tenor Saxophone<br />

Sean Emmons, Humanities<br />

Trumpet<br />

Robert Briggs, Community Member<br />

Richard Chung, Electrical Engineering<br />

Drew Marshall-Lund, Political Science<br />

Neshat Nikoomanesh, Physics<br />

Jonathan Obest, Political Science<br />

Mike Sison*, Info and Computer Science<br />

F Horn<br />

Robert Carden IV, Alumnus & Faculty<br />

Brian Ferrer, Economics<br />

Kyle Kawachi, Undeclared<br />

Trombone<br />

Stephen Aiken, Bio Sci & Mathematics<br />

Lillian Ayala*, Anthropology<br />

Michael Briones, <strong>Music</strong> Performance<br />

David Payne, Civil Engineering<br />

Steve Sefl*, Physics<br />

Euphonium<br />

Lam Bui, Info and Computer Science<br />

James Cho, Electrical Enginnering<br />

Brandon Evans*, History<br />

William Flores, Biological Sciences<br />

Tuba<br />

Jun Tokeshi, Alumnus


Timpani<br />

Ryan Karg, Alumnus<br />

* = Kappa Kappa Psi Member<br />

National Honorary Band Fraternity<br />

Percussion<br />

Cristobal Carrillo, <strong>Music</strong> Performance<br />

Jonathan Kipp, Foothill H.S.<br />

John Nuch, Info and Computer Science<br />

Matt Talluto*, Grad Biological Sciences<br />

The <strong>Spring</strong> Pops Wind Symphony operates as an extension <strong>of</strong> the UCI Anteater Band,<br />

performing a mixture <strong>of</strong> symphonic pops, jazz, and light classics. Its origins can be traced<br />

back to 1984, when the Anteater Band began a tradition <strong>of</strong> switching to ‘concert band’ mode<br />

during the spring.<br />

The Anteater Band is a flagship ensemble <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>, performing at numerous athletic<br />

events and campus functions throughout the year. It is one <strong>of</strong> the few campus organizations<br />

to provide an educational and performance opportunity open to all motivated instrumentalist<br />

regardless <strong>of</strong> major and without audition. In addition to ‘classical’ music during the spring,<br />

members gain experience performing in a wide variety <strong>of</strong> styles, such as swing, rock, pop,<br />

and Latin. The Anteater Band and <strong>Spring</strong> Pops Wind Symphony are parts <strong>of</strong> the larger UCI<br />

Athletic Bands, under the supervision and financial support <strong>of</strong> UCI Athletics.<br />

Mark Hamamura, Conductor<br />

Mark Hamamura is the Director <strong>of</strong> Athletic Bands at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>California</strong>, <strong>Irvine</strong>,<br />

where he oversees the Anteater Band, Zot Corps, and <strong>Spring</strong> Pops Wind Symphony, and acts<br />

as sponsor for the Lambda Alpha chapter <strong>of</strong> Kappa Kappa Psi, a national honorary band<br />

fraternity. While at UCI, he has served as founding director <strong>of</strong> the Symphonic Band, and<br />

also composed, arranged, and conducted for the Wind Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra, and<br />

various Chamber Ensembles. In addition to Kappa Kappa Psi, he holds memberships in Phi<br />

Beta Kappa, the College Band Directors National Association, and the World Association for<br />

Symphonic Bands and Ensembles.<br />

Mr. Hamamura received his B.A. cum laude in <strong>Music</strong> and his M.S. in Physics from UCI, and<br />

is currently a Ph.D. candidate. When not volunteering his spare time as a band director, he<br />

works as a graduate research assistant at the UCI Center for Functional Onco-Imaging.<br />

Kappa Kappa Psi<br />

Kappa Kappa Psi operates primarily as a student service and leadership recognition society<br />

whose chief aim is to assist in developing leadership and enthusiasm. Its goals are to provide<br />

the band not only with organized and concentrated service activities, but to give its<br />

membership valid and wholesome experiences in organization, leadership and social<br />

contracts.<br />

The Lambda Alpha chapter <strong>of</strong> Kappa Kappa Psi was charted on June 1 st , 2002 at the<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>California</strong>, <strong>Irvine</strong>.


UCI Monday Night Jazz Ensemble<br />

Conductors<br />

Kyle Burnham<br />

Marques Lyons<br />

Saxophones<br />

Chelsea Thompson (alto)<br />

Heather Schettley (alto)<br />

Gregory Long (alto)<br />

Andrew Kennedy (alto)<br />

Tracy Jones (tenor)<br />

Jonathan Soong (tenor)<br />

Bob Culyer (tenor)<br />

Alex Farhat (bari)<br />

Trombones<br />

Michael Briones<br />

Rob Schow<br />

Brandon Price<br />

Trumpets<br />

Robert Briggs<br />

William Higgins<br />

Evan Lyons<br />

Neshat Nikoomanesh<br />

Rhythm Section & Aux Perc<br />

Dillon Fitch (piano)<br />

Joshua Chang (guitar)<br />

Brian Lim (guitar)<br />

Gene Wang (guitar)<br />

Andrew Kapamajian (drums)<br />

Bethany Pietrenka (piano)<br />

Joe Dawa (drums)<br />

Robert Hall (bass)<br />

Jung-A "Hannah" Park (vibes/pno)<br />

Aeon Wood (drums)<br />

Kyle Burnham (drums)<br />

Michael Iyanaga (guitar)<br />

With a sudden overflow in membership, the UCI Jazz Orchestra, the primary ensemble <strong>of</strong> the<br />

UCI Jazz Studies Program, branched into a second student ensemble. After a few quarters <strong>of</strong><br />

being named "UCI Jazz Band II", the <strong>of</strong>ficial moniker <strong>of</strong> "Monday Night Jazz Ensemble"<br />

was given to the ensemble to help distinguish it as a true second jazz band.<br />

The Monday Night Jazz Ensemble made its debut performance at the 2002 <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>Music</strong><br />

<strong>Festival</strong>. Designed for intermediate level jazz players, the group continues to grow while<br />

learning valuable techniques in ensemble playing, improvisation, sight-reading skills and<br />

overall musical leadership.<br />

Jitterbugs Swing Dance Club<br />

The Jitterbugs appear in tonight's concert as the guests <strong>of</strong> the Monday Night Jazz Ensemble.<br />

The Jitterbugs spend their academic year giving free swing dancing lessons at the UCI<br />

Anthill Pub & Grille. They also travel to different swing dance venues and perform or give<br />

lessons. Some <strong>of</strong> the dances they teach are: Lindy Hop, Balboa & Shag. They welcome all<br />

people, <strong>of</strong> all ages and dancing abilities.<br />

Marques Lyons, Conductor<br />

Marques Lyons is a graduate student at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>California</strong>, <strong>Irvine</strong>. He's currently<br />

studying to obtain an M.F.A. degree in Jazz Performance & Composition. He received his<br />

Bachelor’s Degree from UCI in <strong>Spring</strong> 1999. After 2 1/2 years <strong>of</strong> working in various bands<br />

around Southern <strong>California</strong>, Marques decided to return to school to obtain a Master's Degree.<br />

He's currently studying trombone with George McMullen, the musical director for the Brian<br />

Setzer Orchestra, and composition with Kei Akagi, Miles Davis' last recorded keyboard<br />

player. He ultimately hopes to establish a career in music, be it teaching, business or<br />

performance.


Kyle Burnham, Conductor<br />

Kyle Burnham, Drumset/composition, is an active jazz musician in the Southern <strong>California</strong><br />

jazz scene. He currently holds a B.A. degree in music composition from Cal State <strong>University</strong><br />

Bakersfield and is currently pursuing an M.F.A. in jazz studies from UCI. Kyle has studied<br />

drumset under notable drummers such as Peter Erskine, Bruce Becker, Steve Houghton and<br />

Sherman Ferguson. He has studied composition under Dr. Doug Davis and Kei Akagi. Kyle<br />

has won several awards as a drummer and as a composer which include being a three time<br />

winner <strong>of</strong> best drummer and best composer/arranger at the Pacific Collegiate Jazz festival at<br />

UC Berkeley; as well as a two time winner <strong>of</strong> first prize in the "New Direction" composition<br />

contest sponsored by the Bakersfield Symphony Orchestra. Kyle has also had the privilege<br />

to play with the following jazz greats: Randy Brecker, Conte Candoli, Ernie Watts, Bill<br />

Waltrous, Kris Tiner, Darek Oles, and Wadada Leo Smith.<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>Festival</strong><br />

The mission <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>Festival</strong> is to bring together UCI's “intermediate” level<br />

instrumental music ensembles and provide a public performance opportunity for their<br />

members. In particular, we believe that such an opportunity provides the growing musician<br />

with an invaluable educational experience, and allows participating ensembles to focus and<br />

work towards a common goal <strong>of</strong> excellence in performance. Last year, the <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>Music</strong><br />

<strong>Festival</strong> accounted for the sole public performance opportunity <strong>of</strong> an estimated 70% <strong>of</strong> all<br />

non-music majors involved in <strong>Music</strong> Department instrumental ensembles during the <strong>Spring</strong><br />

Quarter.<br />

United by the ideal that concerts such as this are a vital and necessary component to our<br />

growth and development as musicians, the Lamda Alpha chapter <strong>of</strong> Kappa Kappa Psi, UCI<br />

Athletic Bands, and the Directors and Members <strong>of</strong> the participating ensembles have worked<br />

together to bring you this event. The <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>Festival</strong> receives no university financial<br />

support, and relies entirely on donations for its production. Hence you, the listening<br />

audience, have played a crucial role in making this event possible. Thank you for your<br />

support!


Acknowledgements<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>Festival</strong><br />

Neil Hamamura, Forte Recording<br />

UCI Scheduling & Conference Service<br />

UCI Student Center<br />

UCI Anteater Band<br />

Blake Sasaki, Assistant Athletic Director, Marketing & Promotions, UCI Athletics<br />

Bob Chichester, Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics and Campus Recreation, UCI Athletics<br />

Dan Guererro, Former Director <strong>of</strong> Athletics, UCI Athletics<br />

Ed Carroll, Associate Athletic Director, Financial Affairs, UCI Athletics<br />

Torre Chisholm, Associate Athletic Director, Development & Marketing, UCI Athletics<br />

Denis Wisco, Assistant Director for Marketing & Promotions, UCI Athletics<br />

Leah Kuan, Marketing & Promotions Assistant, UCI Athletics<br />

Cheryl Tan, Travel & Purchasing Manager, UCI Athletics<br />

Terre Woods-Jones, Business Manager, UCI Athletics<br />

Zachary Wallace, Assistant Director for Development & Marketing, UCI Athletics<br />

Dr. Ralph Cicerone, Chancellor, UCI<br />

UCI Office <strong>of</strong> Student Affairs<br />

Dr. Manuel N. Gomez, Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs, UCI<br />

Dr. Robert Carden IV, Band Alumnus<br />

Sharon Mahler, Band Alumna<br />

Sally Avila, Administrative Assistant, UCI <strong>Music</strong> Department<br />

Shirley Field, Department Manager, UCI <strong>Music</strong> Department<br />

Matt Kerns, Anaheim Band Instruments<br />

UCI <strong>Music</strong> Department<br />

UCI Monday Night Jazz Ensemble<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kei Akagi, Director <strong>of</strong> Jazz Studies, UCI <strong>Music</strong> Department<br />

Erin Matheny, Jitterbugs<br />

Special thanks to the family and friends <strong>of</strong> the Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> Pops Wind Symphony, UCI Monday Night Jazz Ensemble, and the Jitterbugs.<br />

A very special thank you to tonight’s audience. Your donations have made this concert<br />

possible, as we receive no university financial support for this event.<br />

Thank you again for giving us the gift <strong>of</strong> music.<br />

For additional information regarding UCI Bands, please visit our website at:<br />

http://music.arts.uci.edu/bands

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