Arkansas Music Conference Arkansas School Band and Orchestra Association and Arkansas Choral Directors Association present the All-State Musicians 2015 in Concert Thursday, February 19, 2015 – 7:30 p.m. – Horner Hall Chamber Orchestra – Dr. Jim Waddelow – Meredith College – Raleigh, NC Second All-State Jazz Band – Dr. Sean Reed – Arkansas Tech University – Russellville, AR First All-State Jazz Band – Chris Vadala – University of Maryland – College Park, MD Saturday, February 21, 2015 – 12:00 p.m. – Hall A Male Chorus – Dr. Brian Russell – Stewarts Creek High – Smyrna, TN Female Chorus – Dr. Karen Kennedy – University of Miami – Miami, FL Mixed Choir – Dr. Craig Jessop – Utah State University – Logan, UT Saturday, February 21, 2015 – 11:00 a.m. – Arena Orchestra – John Jeter – Fort Smith Symphony – Fort Smith, AR Concert Band – Dr. Daniel Schmidt – Northern Arizona University – Flagstaff, AZ Symphonic Band – Dr. William Clark – New Mexico State University – Las Cruces, NM Wind Symphony – Dr. Steven Grimo – Malone University – Canton, OH Hot Springs Convention Center Thursday, February 19, 2015 – 7:30 p.m. – Horner Hall 2 0 15 A l l -S t a t e C h a mb er Or c h es t r a J i m Wa d d e l o w , C l i n i c i a n Program to be selected from Coriolan Overture Pelleas et Melisande Suite Sicilienne Symphony #104 I. Adagio - Allegro IV. Finale: Allegro Spiritoso First Violin Nicholas Van Slooten Concertmaster Virginia Paschal Kevin Li Andrew Nguyen Mary Moreno Brennan Lowery Angela Wang Brandon Jones Second Violin Jessica Wang Principal Rachel Lance Benjamin Weir Kate Lange Jalin Parry Will Mouw Paulina Jeng Lydia Fielder Viola Madison Moline Principal David O’Hearn Matthew Pavon Grace Clark Elinore Noyes Cello Ryan Plemmons Principal Allison Dombek Layne Rogers Jonathan Walls Makenzie Day Bentonville Rogers LR Central FS Southside Bentonville Sheridan LR Central FS Northside Beethoven Fauré Haydn Bass Gavin Clark Principal Khoi Trinh Nathan Boyd FS Southside FS Southside FS Northside Flute Mallory Harrison Zaquary Hale Russellville Bryant Oboe Hannah Pace Fiona Slaughter Russellville Springdale Bassoon Lane Hall Noah Dereszynski Salem Bentonville Bb Clarinet Dahre Miller Rachel Lewis Conway Springdale Horn Ronal Ramos Caroline Rhomberg FS Southside FS Southside Rogers Rogers Bentonville Conway Trumpet Woody Boyd Ben Keating FS Southside FS Southside Conway Percussion Keaton Hurlbut Springdale Har-Ber Harp Caroline Jorgensen Bentonville Haas Hall Academy Conway Bentonville Conway LR Central LR Central Haas Hall Academy Bentonville Conway Conway Rogers Heritage Searcy LR Christian Academy Thursday, February 19, 2015 – 8:00 p.m. – Horner Hall 2 0 15 A l l -S t a t e S ec o n d J a z z Ba n d S ea n Ree d , C l i n i c i a n Program to be selected from The Queen Bee Li’l Darlin A Hymn for Her Filthy McNasty St. James Infirmary Sammy Nestico Neal Hefti Fred Sturm J. Labarbera Primrose/Davis Alto Saxophone Nicholas Vanhaute - LR Catholic Ger Vang - Decatur Ya Gotta Try Steppin’ In It Doodlin' Cherry Point Critical Mass Sammy Nestico Hancock/Chattaway Silver/Dana Neal Hefti Jeff Jarvis Trumpet Heather Warren - Paragould Riley Richards - Springdale Har-Ber Michael Deal - Jonesboro Taylor Hartwig - FS Northside Mason Taylor - Jonesboro Tenor Saxophone Cole Birmingham - Russellville Hannah Parker - Rogers Bari Saxophone Noah Brooks - Conway Guitar Hunter Betts - Morrilton Ben Montoya - Jonesboro Piano Emily Oldman - Westside Jonesboro Kalley Williams - Russellville Bass Spencer Rawlins - Jonesboro Kyle Christenson - Pulaski Academy Tenor Trombone Sam Johnston - Jonesboro Alyshia Cook - FS Southside Hannah Smithee - Paragould Caleb Taylor - FS Southside Bass Trombone Alex Kenny - Conway Drums Darin Parker - Russellville Rontae Graham - Hot Springs 2 0 15 A l l -S t a t e F i r s t J a z z Ba n d C h r i s Va d a l a , C l i n i c i a n Program to be selected from Happy Blues Stolen Moments A Night in Tunisia Cottontail Alto Saxophone Nic Townsend - Bryant Justin Mason - Ozark Tenor Saxophone Caitlyn Lyerly - Valley View Cameron Ulmer - Mena Bill Potts Nelson/Jennings Gillespie & Paprelli/Mossman Ellington/Baylock Well, You Needn't When You're Smiling Oliver Trumpet Asa Puckett - Jonesboro Bryant Bewley - Springdale Har-Ber Payton McCartney - Springdale Har-Ber Peyton Hendrix - Batesville Brian Eubanks - Prairie Grove Bari Saxophone Hunter Rivett - Berryville Guitar Ethan Hand - Lake Hamilton Roy McKenzie - Prairie Grove Piano Aaron Hong - Jonesboro Jarred Gilliam - Cabot Bass Christian Kitterman - Jonesboro David Lloyd - Arkadelphia Monk/McDougall Shay, Goodwin & Fisher/Kubis Jeff Tyzik Tenor Trombone Paden Sharp - Conway Amos Pierce - Dover Ashley McIninch - Paragould Johnny Resendiz - FS Northside Bass Trombone Caleb Hudspeth - Harrison Drums Zach White - Valley View Chris Isom - Jonesboro Saturday, February 21, 2015 – 12:00 p.m. – Hall A 2015 All-State Male Chorus Dr. Brian Russell, Conductor Brian Conatser, Russellville, Accompanist Tshotsholoza Barbra' Allen Confirma hoc Deus Not while I'm around Hol' You Han' arr. Ames arr. Randall Gill Jacob Handl arr. Page arr. Rardin 2015 All-State Female Chorus Dr. Karen Kennedy, Conductor Gini Law, Fort Smith, Accompanist I wanna be Ready Nuit d'Etoiles Bumble Bee Inclina Domine Dies Irae arr. Powell Debussy/Raines Anders Endroth Rheinberger Stroope 2015 All-State Mixed Choir Dr. Craig Jessop, Conductor Cindy Fuller, Little Rock, Accompanist Let Me Fly Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing A Choral Fanfare O Magnum Mysterium Jubilant Song Lux Aurumque arr. DeCormier arr. Wilberg Rutter de Victoria Dello Joio Whitacre 2015 All -St ate M ale Chorus Dr. B rian Russe ll , Conductor Tenor I Austin Wagstaff Ryan Sexton Mason Covey Brandon Lopez Quaine Hogan Nick Davies Dax Clark Matt Wentz Tommy Ghent Nicholas Gaither Manuel Mendez Malik Marshall Ethan Dial Reece Williams Joseph Reichman Don Mai Ethan Patterson Noah Davis Gabriel Lampkin Grant Mullins Dalton Hamilton Aubrey Holland Aaron McCormick Eric Monk Calvin Cowell Fayetteville Fort Smith Southside Brookland Fort Smith Southside Jonesboro Springdale Har-Ber Clarksville Springdale Har-Ber Riverview 1 Lake Hamilton 2 Fort Smith Northside 1 Little Rock Central Little Rock Central Springdale Dardanelle Fort Smith Southside Little Rock Central Lake Hamilton Rogers Clarksville Springdale Har-Ber Academics Plus Charter Springdale Springdale Har-Ber Clarksville 2 Bass I Joey Kaar Alex Williams John Gibson Patrick Dougherty Scott Conrad Tristan Moore Erin Burgess Keionte Brown Kary Collier Jacob Penn Aaron Osterman Jackson Wilson Maleek Ware Brendan Davis Levi Hicks A .J. Popa Zavier McDaniel Nathaniel Echols Chris Melton Luke Lane Jacob Womack Gerald Thomas Evan Atkinson Brock Johnson Evan Hamilton Magnolia Fort Smith Southside 1 Fayetteville Fort Smith Southside Fort Smith Southside Alma 1 Forrest City 1 Pine Bluff 1 Bentonville White Hall 3 Springdale Har-Ber Searcy 1 Watson Chapel Monticello Valley View 1 Fort Smith Southside 1 Nettleton Springdale Jonesboro Monticello 1 West Fork Lakeside Hot Springs 1 Bryant Lakeside Hot Springs Parkview Tenor II Sterling Lane Hayden Kelsey Matthew Miller Landon Kirkland Brenden Huie Cameron Hill D .J. Sherman Dean MacDonald Shelby Pistole Shelby Steward Drew Smith Gage Lance Nathan Johnson Tyler Monroe Kenny Northern-Wilson Manny Labout Thad Samuelson Michel Hamby Dontarian Hall Ben Hicks Kevin Le Sam Meurer Matthew Burns Andrew McClure Nic Spelce Bentonville 1 Springdale Wynne 1 Harrison 2 Little Rock Central Bentonville Camden Fairview 1 Greene County Tech Clinton Cedar Ridge Fort Smith Southside 1 Springdale Har-Ber Dover Lakeside Hot Springs Jacksonville Rogers 1 Benton Searcy Hall Harrison Fort Smith Southside Riverside Benton Fort Smith Southside Searcy Bass II Jordan Whitmer Jamarius Love Charlie Collins Trey Newton Alex Rivas Aaron Fox Morgan Dunn Ben Thompson Jordan Cravens Terrell Johnson Ben Williams Matthew Quillman Jonathan Holland Jameson Jones Nick Quinn Chance Bowen Isaac Green Jacob Whitworth Joshua Smith Carson Coats Drew Spencer Kevin Nard Spencer Mortimeyer Baker Wells Austin Harrison Harrison 1 Magnolia Harding Academy Searcy Springdale 1 Greenbrier Rogers Heritage Conway Fort Smith Northside North Pulaski 1 Parkview Westside Jonesboro Clarksville 2 Bentonville 1 Benton Valley View 1 Alma Alma 1 Arkansas 1 Jonesboro Prairie Grove Bryant Rogers Heritage 1 Little Rock Central Fort Smith Southside 2015 All -St ate Fe male Chorus Dr. Kare n Kenne dy , Conduc t o r Soprano I Katlyn Weaver Aryana Gardner Mona Speitel Kaleigh Billings Taylor Upshaw Morgan Tuttle Erica Barnett Holly Sivils Jenna Shellito Lauren Dudley Stephanie Schoonmaker Lauren Walker Maggie Rogers Katelyn Davis Logan Ledbetter Loren Colvin Anna Wood Maddie Mitchell Hannah Estes Reagan Schrum Jenny Wong Leah Aldridge Alexia Gill Brionna Jamison Hannah Rodriguez Southside Batesville Maumelle Springdale Har-Ber 1 Harrison Fort Smith Southside 1 Alma 1 Magnolia 2 Fort Smith Northside Jacksonville Pulaski Academy Parkview North Pulaski 1 White Hall 1 Bentonville Fort Smith Southside 1 Greene County Tech Bentonville Rogers Morrilton Arkansas Arts Academy Fayetteville Valley View Magnolia Springdale Arkansas Arts Academy Alto I Julia Ellis Tiphani Cohens Kirsten Keels Brooke Gove Camille Eisenhauer Elaine Burdeshaw Olivia Myers Sydney Washington Alicia Minks Bethany Hisaw Marlee Hoggard Kameron Posey Katie Graber Samantha Pharr Karli Tounzen Halley Evan Fudge Kristy Jalaliddin Maggie Carroll Emmy Allen Gabrielle Causey Sophia McClure Andi McGowen Dominique Sims Charlotte Nanteza Holly Warner Bryant 1 Academics Plus Charter West Fork Springdale Har-Ber Jessieville 2 Wynne Siloam Springs Parkview Dover 1 Greene County Tech Parkview Mena Harmony Grove Benton Rogers Heritage Van Buren Riverview 1 Fort Smith Southside Conway Arkansas Arts Academy 1 Monticello Fort Smith Southside Springdale Har-Ber Parkview Episcopal Collegiate Bryant Soprano II Jordan Rodriguez Natalie Penn Maggie Foreman Ruby Erickson Katherine Kumpuris Alana Niederbrach Brittany Hearyman Erika Martinez Shayla Nicholson Ashley Luningham Kyandra Chandler Courtney Hiatt Hannah Blacklaw Trenity Myers Eilis Pippenger Sarah Dussex Sarah Martin Sydney Pierce Charity Barnes Hannah-Grace Dobbs Brenda Montoya Mariah Perrigo DeJhanea Blanks Emily Adair Rachel Ganong Rogers 2 Benton 1 North Little Rock West 1 Fayetteville Little Rock Central 1 Searcy 1 Bald Knob Clarksville 1 Clinton Russellville Nettleton Bentonville Bryant 1 Alma Maumelle Conway 1 Valley View Springdale Har-Ber Searcy 2 Springdale Har-Ber Springdale 2 Lakeside Hot Springs Parkview Bentonville Jonesboro Alto II Milly Rogers Maryclaire Guanzon Allie Moore Alyssa Anwar Annabelle Linker Georgia Brown Courtney DeVane Rachel Zimmerman Emilie Hotchkiss Alexis Harris Jennifer Roberts Giselle Orozco Emme Folkerts Sharayah Wallace Sophia Meyer Madison Gray Paige Bateman Susan Tucker Chandra Lusk Madison Mothershed Cassie Clement Emily Rodgers Nicole Simpson Victoria Brown Maggie Trieschmann Springdale Har-Ber Monticello 1 Fort Smith Southside 1 Mount St Mary Academy Fayetteville Bentonville Lakeside Hot Springs Bentonville Springdale Har-Ber Dover Fort Smith Southside 1 Rogers Alma Bryant El Dorado Monticello 1 Arkadelphia 1 Episcopal Collegiate Dollarway 1 Greene County Tech Sheridan Bentonville 2 Brookland 1 Searcy Lakeside Hot Springs 2 2015 All -St ate M ixe d Choir Dr. Craig Je ssop , Conductor Soprano I Mary Moreno Kelsie Everett Nadya Cesario Jamie Lambdin Alex Bryan Abby Jackson Savannah Morrison Abigail Walker Bridget Polach Alexandra Salamone Abbey Peoples-Waddell Lane Juneau Kyra Hatley Rebecca Ward Bailey Sexton Makayla Bird Abigail Keogh Julie Williams Emma Pitts Shalen Devore Bentonville 1 Springdale 2 Fort Smith Southside 1 Alma Springdale Har-Ber 1 Springdale Har-Ber Bentonville Fayetteville 2 Fayetteville Fort Smith Southside Nettleton 1 Cabot 1 Parkview Clarksville Alma 2 Arkadelphia Bentonville 1 Arkadelphia 1 Clarksville 1 Beebe 1 Soprano II Madeline Prestidge Dalicia Torrence Abbi Davenport Berenice Martinez Jameson Miller Sierra Hardie Kate Webb Grace Jackson MiKayla Hatfield Lucia Ortiz Mikala Hicks Taylor Pike Audra Evans Emily Cooper Rachel Green Taylor Holmstrom Kathy Busch Mykenzie Gordon Logan Kinkade Loren Rust Valley View 2 Magnolia Bentonville Springdale Episcopal Collegiate Springdale Har-Ber Lakeside Hot Springs Little Rock Central 1 Van Buren Fort Smith Southside Parkview 1 Bentonville Fort Smith Southside Fort Smith Southside Little Rock Central 1 Springdale Har-Ber 1 Russellville Fort Smith Southside Russellville 2 Greenbrier Alto I Ashlyn Pillow Haven Brown Emily Dean Marriah Geels Alyssa Harris Alexa Willis Victoria Heinen Ashley Cathey Jazmin Selvy Katie Garner Adrien Reynolds Alexis Wright Caroline Elser Julia Townsley Shelbie Mungary Greene County Tech 2 Bentonville 1 Alma 1 Springdale Har-Ber 1 Berryville Sylvan Hills 1 Russellville Monticello 1 Parkview 1 Lakeside Hot Springs 2 Marmaduke Clarksville 1 Haas Hall Academy Fayetteville Springdale Alto I continued Brianna Gillespie Maddie Moore Abby Shourd Abbey Mink Kaitlyn Butler Bentonville Springdale Har-Ber Conway Christian Brookland Fort Smith Northside Alto II Wendy Darr Erin Rogers Kat Campbell Autumn Owens Kyndriatta Sears Mary McDonald Krystine Potter Rebecca Vukin Alaynna Williams Patricia Reece Jami McDowell Kennedy Turley Hailey Hardin Madeline Geels Dylan Romine Abigail Posey Emily Wollenberg Katy Tackett Sara Brown Misty Anderson MSM Academy 1 Clarksville 2 Springdale Har-Ber 1 Alma JA Fair Fayetteville 1 Southside Batesville Bentonville 1 Dover 1 Clarksville 1 Fayetteville Searcy 3 Riverview Clarksville 1 Alma Alma Clarksville 1 Russellville 1 Greene County Tech Riverview 1 Tenor I Noah Bray Seth Guidry Chase Pyle Matthew Carey Benjamin Niemeyer Landon Calhoun Brock Sullivan Kyle Jones Brayden Green Adrian Griffin Preston Durham Steven Crook Ryan Cagle Sawyer Jenkins-Henson Chance Williams Mitch Holland Jerjuan Edwards Cole Sanders Edward Harris Jake Molesso Malcolm Cranford Clarksville 2 Conway Russellville 1 Pulaski Academy 2 AR Arts Academy 3 Fayetteville Star City 2 Springdale Har-Ber Fort Smith Southside Fayetteville 2 West Fork Alma Searcy 1 Alma 1 Jonesboro 1 Jonesboro Bentonville Searcy Arkansas 2 Springdale NLR West Tenor II Ben Walter Kyle Sentell Isaac Posey Shawn Campbell Rashard Washington Harrison Strouse Huy Mai Bentonville 1 Alma Alma Parkview 3 Conway Springdale Har-Ber 2 Fort Smith Southside Tenor II continued Trent McKenzie Willie Parrish Cameron Law Augustine Nguyen Erick Amaya JT Conover Kirklyn Mitchell Trevor Pearson De'courtneyous Miller Tadson Lang Evan Owen Brandon Cross Drew Teaster White Hall Camden Fairview 1 Fort Smith Southside Fort Smith Northside Fort Smith Northside 2 Bentonville Magnolia 1 Springdale Har-Ber Camden Fairview 1 Springdale Har-Ber 1 Bentonville Pulaski Academy Fayetteville 2 Bass I Evan Willis Luke Merrick Noah Adams Thomas Griffin Alex Key Will Robbins Lance Nix Scotty Scott Garrett Snavely Nick Cross Cameron Fontaine Max Bernards Kidron Warren Christian Griffith Nathan Stephens Paul Swan Jackson Urhahn Wilson Spainhour Bryce Cummings Drew Taylor Danny Tripp Harrison 1 Shiloh Christian 3 Little Rock Central 3 Fayetteville 1 Alma 2 Greene County Tech 1 Fayetteville 1 Russellville 1 Harrison 1 Springdale Har-Ber Alma 1 Hot Springs 3 NLR West Greenwood 2 Alma 2 Alma 1 Bentonville 2 Fayetteville Riverview Jacksonville Lighthouse 2 Batesville 1 Bass II Josh Blake Donovan Burgess Juan Zuniga Chandler Steele Isaac Baker Reid Ashlock Brady WIlliams Noah Kidd Noah Nalley Shaun David II Mills Bryant Willie Jasinski Max Sullivan Stuart Mackey Matthew Oney Frank Griffin Josiah Johnson Cameron Benafield Steven Howard Paul Hescott Bentonville 1 Fort Smith Southside 2 Springdale Har-Ber Alma 1 Springdale Har-Ber Clarksville Bentonville Riverview 1 Benton 1 Rogers 1 Harding Academy 1 Springdale Har-Ber 1 Bryant 1 Little Rock Central 1 Springdale Alma 1 Bentonville Conway 1 Alma Rogers Saturday, February 21, 2015 – 11:00 a.m. – Arena 2 0 1 5 A l l - St a t e O r c h e s t r a John Jeter, Conductor The Abduction from the Seraglio Polonaise Militaire Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis Symphony No. 3 Movement III Shenandoah Scenes from “Swan Lake” Mozart/Hoffman Chopin/Longfield Vaughan Williams/Hoffman Beethoven/Hoffman Traditional/Moore Tchaikovsky/Hoffman 2 0 1 5 A l l - St a t e C o n c e r t B a n d D r . D a n i e l Sc h m i d t , C o n d u c t o r British Eighth Carmina Burana Nevada Expedition Flight of the Falcon Llwyn Onn Sleepers, Awake Zo Elliott/Quincy Hilliard Carl Orff/Krance Alan Lee Sylvia Robert Thurston Brian Hogg Bach/Alfred Reed 2 0 1 5 A l l - St a t e Sy m p h o n i c B a n d Dr. William Clark, Conductor Santa Fe March Ron Theilman Grace Praluedium W. Francis McBeth Watchman, Tell Us of the Night America, The Beautiful Mark Camphouse Ward / Dragon 2 0 1 5 A l l - St a t e W i n d S ym p h o n y D r . St e ve n G r i m o , C o n d u c t o r Fiesta Trauermusik Lyric Essay La Mezquita de Cordoba Midway March Philip Sparke Richard Wagner/John Boyd Donald Coakley Julie Giroux John Williams/Paul Lavender 2015 All -St ate Orchest ra John Je te r, Conduct or First Violin Nicholas Van Slooten Concertmaster Virginia Paschal Kevin Li Andrew Nguyen Brennan Lowery Angela Wang Brandon Jones Jessica Wang Rachel Lance Benjamin Weir Kate Lange Jalin Parry Will Mouw Paulina Jeng Kirstin Rouse Elizabeth Spicer Second Violin Lydia Fielder Principal Johnny Doan Sydney Wiley Nic Townsend Faith Guidry Cooper Lair Miriam Hauer-Jensen Emily Tran Youngcho Kim Hayden Townsend Sofia Espina Lee Kendall Zelda Engeler-Young Christopher Schulteis Jessica Vangsnes Ja'Nia Dunbar Bentonville Rogers LR Central FS Southside Sheridan LR Central FS Northside Haas Hall Academy Conway Bentonville Conway LR Central LR Central Haas Hall Academy Batesville Fayetteville Bentonville FS Southside Conway Bryant Conway LR Christian Academy LR Central FS Southside LR Central Bentonville FS Northside Rogers Conway Bentonville Conway Mills Viola Madison Moline Principal David O’Hearn Matthew Pavon Grace Clark Elinore Noyes Lucille Perrin Christian McLemore Natasha Luong Andrea Bollinger Evan Buckner Cello Ryan Plemmons Principal Allison Dombek Layne Rogers Jonathan Walls Makenzie Day Charles Hartman Susannah Stubbs Andy Nguyen Keanan Williams Chandler Higgins Bass Gavin Clark Principal Khoi Trinh Megan Chung Caleb Smith Carter Buckner Ivan Salas Zach Powers Marco Esquives Harp Bailey Jorgensen Conway Rogers Rogers Bentonville Conway Bentonville FS Southside FS Northside Conway Pine Bluff Conway Conway Rogers Heritage Searcy LR Christian Academy Fayetteville Searcy FS Northside Mills Rogers FS Southside FS Southside LR Central Conway Pine Bluff Rogers Heritage Conway Mills Bentonville 2015 All -St ate Conce rt B and Dr. Daniel Schmidt , Conduct or Flute Ashley Franklin Johnathon HodgeCook Kalley Williams Angelica Martinez Angela Thompson Sarah Sullivan Grace Zimmerman Bobbie Jean Sandidge Joie Owens Kayla Dyson Karina Arellano Taylor Williams AR Baptist Russellville Russellville Springdale Har-Ber Morrilton Fayetteville Dover Bryant Cabot Riverview Jonesboro Van Buren Oboe Hannah Cochran Caroline Cato Patricia Means Ashley Lewis Russellville Bryant Russellville Van Buren Bassoon Zach Lynn Kaniel Widder Rebecca Parham Margaret Young Jonesboro Fayetteville Alma Watson Chapel Bb Clarinet Alexis Kane Heather Gemmiti Alyssa Slicko Trevor Guiltner Victoria Woods Hailey Bates Precious Tucker Edgar Hernandez Abby Thurstenson Abby Borland Giselle Carrera Cerda Anna Grace Deakins Taylor Wilson Dylan Lane Rogelio Cano April Skahan Josh Lin Julianne Sellers April Walters Addie Miller Marcos Aguilar Kaitlyn Brinza Madison Powell Helen Raya Scarlet Pense Haley Edgemon Bentonville Cabot Lake Hamilton Russellville Cabot Russellville FS Northside Green Forest Siloam Springs Springdale Har-Ber FS Northside Harrison Jonesboro Brookland Springdale Bentonville Springdale Har-Ber Jonesboro Bryant FS Southside Russellville Springdale Har-Ber Cabot FS Northside Bryant FS Southside Alto Clarinet Rebecca Bowen Peter Long Cindy Mendez Jessica Nichols Brinkley Mountain Pine FS Northside Lake Hamilton Bass Clarinet Victor Jorge Nico Bridges Robin McCasland Jodie Simpson Springdale Fayetteville Conway Cabot Contra Clarinet Carissa Gates Victoria Baty Lake Hamilton Cabot Alto Saxophone Elizabeth Cooper Shelby Atkins Justin Pogue Ethan Williams Haley Reed Samantha Barnett Springdale Greenwood Cabot LR Catholic/MSM Benton FS Southside Tenor Saxophone Lucas Bellaiche Ben Luper Alexa Wages Fayetteville Jonesboro Russellville Bari Saxophone Noah Brooks Brady Nix Conway Harmony Grove Camden Trumpet Luke Bartlett Aaron Kemp Peyton Hendrix Rylee Christofferson Brock Davis Brandon Wallace Logan Timmermann Tyler Parkridge MiKayla Nix Lincoln Reynolds Noah Van Deventer Brandan Bakkala Ethan Chase Dardanelle Conway Batesville Bentonville Lake Hamilton Jonesboro Nettleton Bald Knob FS Southside Conway LR Central Paragould Conway Horn Sierra Visger Gabe Smith Will Ratliff Kaleb Wilson Brooke Cole Jacque Abshier Hailey Whitham Connor Scroggins Clarksville FS Southside Greenbrier Fayetteville Highland Springdale Har-Ber Rogers Malvern Tenor Trombone James Taylor Megan Chaney Sam Johnston Alex Kenney Melissa Stanton Spencer Baltz Kyle Roberts FS Southside Lake Hamilton Jonesboro Conway Ashdown Pocahontas Beebe Bass Trombone Zec Fingerhut Daniel Greene FS Southside Jonesboro Euphonium Dustin Pflueger Isaac Raphael Garrett Butler David Stout Amber Clark Stephen Hunt Huntsville Rogers FS Northside Springdale Har-Ber Lake Hamilton Russellville Tuba Ethan Rathbun Wesley Lamendola Liam Johnson Christian Parker Logan Trafford Aaron Taylor Jared Barham Rachel Swanson FS Southside Riverview West Fork FS Southside Ashdown Springdale Paragould Dardanelle String Bass David Lloyd Aidan Crum Arkadelphia Cabot Percussion Jacob George Jackson Hedrick Lauren Owen Ian Neiswender Claire Stites Alex Shipley Collin Delung Bryan Torres Kaleb Kassaw Austin Bell Trent Smith Cole Rogers Greenwood Greenbrier Paragould Cabot Fayetteville FS Southside FS Southside Rogers Heritage Russellville Fayetteville Pocahontas Lake Hamilton 2015 All -St ate Sy mphonic B and Dr. William Clark , Conduct or Flute Carley Cato Emily Gentles Callan Butler Suzette Lopez Allison Risner Natalie Graham Caitlin Sanders Emily Fitting Myles Rhoden Tierra McCraney Madison Tramel Jordan Hiley Bryant Lake Hamilton Cabot Van Buren Pottsville Conway Cabot Greenwood FS Northside Arkadelphia Russellville Marion Oboe Fiona Slaughter Tyler Wilson Anastasia Mills Bayleigh Darrough Springdale Cabot Benton Springdale Har-Ber Bassoon Chris Waldron Brianna Allen Jonathan Hankins-Hull Justin Vanover Bryant Jonesboro LR Parkview LR Central Bb Clarinet Blake Vetetoe Alex Williams Emily Burt Brock DeMark Alyssa Perry Nathan Barker Kyle Jiang Emily Sellers Gianna DiFazzio Jenny Chang Riley Young Lauren Lima Bailey Carter Brad Roberts Amy Yeh Cadi Stair Shelly Usery Annie Edwards Lydia Arnold Andrew Eckert Guadalupe Martinez Adam Hartness Roya Rashidi Anna Shelton Anna Dearasaugh Anna Gayle Griffiths Springdale Har-Ber West Memphis Cabot Fayetteville Cabot FS Southside Fayetteville Bentonville Bentonville Rogers Cabot FS Southside FS Southside Pocahontas Highland Springdale Conway Conway Russellville Jonesboro FS Northside Greene Co Tech FS Southside Cabot Conway ASMSA Alto Clarinet Tashauna Hammock Madison Wehunt Kaylee Parker Alicia Contreras Lake Hamilton Lake Hamilton Pottsville Rogers Heritage Bass Clarinet Trevor Belyew Kourtni Bowen Tyler Brown Alexia Selvera Brookland Greenbrier Lake Hamilton Rogers Contra Clarinet Leslie Vaught Jeremiah Westcott Springdale Har-Ber Russellville Alto Saxophone Yeongjoon Hwang Jesse Bankston Brent Wadkins Cole Birmingham Nathan Spradlin Collin Brown ASMSA Jonesboro Pocahontas Russellville Conway Conway Tenor Saxophone David Chaney Jason Scott Aubrey Glasgow Mena West Memphis Springdale Bari Saxophone C J Slatton Josh Cormier Paragould FS Southside Trumpet Edward Molina Max Applegate Heather Warren Ray Davis Hall Frost Dylan Green Asa Puckett Jeremy Collins Tanner Covington Viktor Villegas Tess Hall Emily Smith Curlin Ray FS Northside Cabot Paragould Sylvan Hills Clarksville Lake Hamilton Jonesboro Russellville West Memphis Van Buren Marion Greenwood FS Southside Horn Preston Moline Caroline Harrod John Vogler Bryce Owens Rona Smith Christina Okolo Caitlin Tusing Hannah Brown Conway Greenbrier Russellville Russellville Paragould Batesville FS Southside Cabot Tenor Trombone Kevin Phommaha Joseph Oliver Raul Ortiz Alyshia Cook Johnny Resendiz Hannah Smithee Grant Bingham FS Northside Alma FS Northside FS Southside FS Northside Paragould Springdale Har-Ber Bass Trombone Aaron James Alejandro Iraburo FS Southside FS Northside Euphonium Kason Irvin Colby Crowne Tommy Thavonekham Corey Nolan Austin Dearing Bryson Jones Paragould Springdale Har-Ber FS Northside Russellville Greenland Cabot Tuba Nelson Huynh Jacob Waymon Jakob Molle Race Burns Jon Dale Nichols Kanaan LaFlora Bryan Neal Michael Allison FS Southside Pocahontas Bentonville FS Southside Cabot Malvern Benton Bryant String Bass Spencer Rawlins Jake Noble Jonesboro Bryant Percussion Chris Isom John Rhodes Walter Ferguson Samuel Whitmire Warrington Sebree Jordan Strickland Courtney Seffense Monica Tobar Aaron Sharp Noshin Nawar Jared Gilliam Ian Spatz Jonesboro Springdale Har-Ber Fayetteville Nettleton Maumelle Rogers FS Southside Paragould Highland Fayetteville Cabot Conway 2015 All -St ate Wind Sy mphony Dr. Stev e n Grimo , Conductor Flute Mallory Harrison Caitlyn Lyerly Zaquary Hale Ger Vang Antonia Makridakis Kalysha Chandler Lavonne Riggins Kelsie Dye Oboe Hannah Pace Aaron Hong Bassoon Lane Hall Noah Dereszynski Velimir Petrovic Jonah Thornton Russellville Valley View Bryant Decatur Valley View Nettleton Conway Greenwood Russellville Jonesboro Salem Bentonville Maumelle Springdale Har-Ber Bb Clarinet Dahre Miller Rachel Lewis Amy Bourgoin Kaela Thompson Cody Jones Drew Gazaway Brad Wickliffe Megan Garrett Molly Guzman Jaclyn McGaha Nina Martinez Madysen Bailey Emily Potts Jessica Rider Katie Heath Rebecca Farhat Kaitie McKenzie Tierra Easterwood Conway Springdale Conway Berryville Bryant Paragould Conway AR Baptist Cabot Conway Greenbrier Fayetteville Springdale Har-Ber Maumelle Lake Hamilton FS Southside Springdale Conway Alto Clarinet Angie Phillips Ian D'Aquin Harmony Grove FS Southside Benton Bass Clarinet Sabrina Richardson Emily McFadin Armani Famous Jonesboro Springdale Conway Contra Clarinet Jacob Hines Streme Gove Conway Springdale Har-Ber Alto Saxophone Jacob Mitchell Thomas Nguyen Nicholas Vanhaute Justin Mason Bryant FS Southside LR Catholic/MSM Ozark Tenor Saxophone Alex Konzelman Tyler Remagen FS Southside Rector Bari Saxophone Hunter Rivett Berryville Trumpet Bryant Bewley Woody Boyd Ben Keating Payton McCartney Riley Richards Gabriel Mejia Mason Smith Brian Eubanks Eric Meincke Springdale Har-Ber FS Southside FS Southside Springdale Har-Ber Springdale Har-Ber Springdale Mountain Home Prairie Grove LR Central Horn Ronal Ramos Caroline Rhomberg Jonythan Tribble Garrett Napier Claire Gist Casey Garwood FS Southside FS Southside West Memphis Greenwood Mountain Home Jonesboro Tenor Trombone Paden Sharp Grant Larkin Ashley McIninch Christian Kimberling Amos Pierce Isaac Montgomery Conway Rogers Paragould FS Southside Dover FS Southside Bass Trombone Caleb Hudspeth Harrison Bregy Harrison Valley View Euphonium Zane Lovell Tyler Tanksley Caleb Taylor Jonathan Wynn Ashdown Jonesboro FS Southside Conway Tuba Chandler Abbott Ethan Hand Alex Clark Dylan Brinker Billy Pye Sam Revis Cabot Lake Hamilton Clinton Springdale Har-Ber Cabot Conway String Bass Nathan Boyd FS Northside Percussion Keaton Hurlbut Bailey Annen Harry Glaeser Davis Campbell Andrew Coleman Jesse Warren Jared Canonigo Darin Parker Springdale Har-Ber Rogers Heritage Lake Hamilton Fayetteville Forrest City FS Southside Springdale Russellville 2015 Arkansas All-State Clinicians DR. JIM WADDELOW – CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Dr. Jim Waddelow joined the faculty of Meredith College as Director of Instrumental Activities in 2007 where he conducts the Meredith Sinfonietta, White Iris Light Opera, and musical theater productions. He is the Music Director for the Raleigh Symphony Orchestra and Artistic Director of the Oklahoma Haydn Festival. A well-known string pedagogue, and clinician, he has conducted numerous all-state and all region orchestras, and he has been the Director of Strings at the Inspiration Point Summer Music Camp in Eureka Springs, Arkansas since 1999. Dr. Waddelow has expertise in the early symphonies of Joseph Haydn, string pedagogy, public school orchestra education, and early American musical theater. Previous appointments include the Oklahoma Youth Orchestra, Lubbock Youth Symphony, Lubbock Moonlight Musicals, and Texas Tech University. Jim Waddelow holds a Doctor of Music Arts from Texas Tech University, a Master of Music degree from the University of Central Oklahoma, and a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Central Oklahoma. SEAN REED – SECOND JAZZ BAND Dr. Sean Reed serves as Assistant Professor of Trombone, Euphonium and Jazz Ensembles at Arkansas Tech University, and is a performer who enjoys an international reputation as a trombonist and an educator of Classical, Jazz and Contemporary music. He has held positions in the Thailand Philharmonic, the Israeli Symphony Orchestra, Rishon LeZion, the East Texas Symphony Orchestra, the Austin Lyric Opera, the Spoleto-Italy Festival Orchestra, the Victoria Bach Festival, Brass-Arts Bangkok, the Brooklyn Brass Quintet and the NOVUS trombone quartet. Reed has also performed with the Arkansas Symphony, the Houston Symphony Orchestra, the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra, the Siam Philharmonic, the Buffalo Philharmonic, the Israeli Chamber Orchestra, the Austin Symphony, Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Rene Fleming, Red Rodney, Duffey Jackson, Steve Houghton, Bob Mintzer, Marvin Stamm, Dave Steinmeyer, Doug Flutie, Frankie Vallie, Freddie Cole, Maria Sneider, Bobby McFerrin, Teo Macero, Bob Sneider, Tim Hagan, Randy Brecker, Joe Lovano, Lennie Picket, Alaria, Alarm Will Sound, and the Bangkok Brass Quintet. Reed has performed at the International Trombone Festival, the Eastern Trombone Workshop, the Kennedy Center and Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall. Reed has performed in the U.S., Canada, Japan, Thailand, Israel, Singapore, China, Vietnam, Germany, the United Arab Emirates, Austria, France, and Italy. Reed holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the Eastman School of Music, a Master of Music degree from the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University and a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Texas at Austin. CHRIS VADALA – FIRST JAZZ BAND One of the country's foremost woodwind artists, Chris Vadala is in demand as a jazz/classical performer and educator. He has appeared on more than 100 recordings to date, as well as innumerable jingle sessions, film and TV scores, performing on all the saxophones, flutes, and clarinets. A native of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., he graduated from the Eastman School of Music, earning the honor of the Performer's Certificate in saxophone as well as a B.M. in Music Education, received an M.A. in clarinet from Connecticut College, and pursued postgraduate study in woodwinds at Eastman. Professor Vadala is the Director of Jazz Studies and Saxophone Professor at the University of Maryland. He was recognized by the UMD as a Distinguished Scholar Teacher in 2010. Previous academic appointments include teaching studio woodwinds and conducting jazz ensembles at Connecticut College, Montgomery College, Hampton University, Prince George's Community College and Mount Vernon College, as well as Visiting Professor of Saxophone at the Eastman School of Music, 1995 and 2001. Mr. Vadala's performing career has been highlighted by a long tenure as standout woodwind artist with the Internationally recognized Chuck Mangione Quartet, which included performances in all 50 states, Canada, Australia, Japan, Phillipines, China, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Bermuda, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Dominican Republic, England, Italy, France, Germany, Austria, Netherlands, Poland, Belgium, and Switzerland, and performing credits on five gold and two platinum albums, plus two Grammy, one Emmy, one Georgie (AGVA) and one Golden Globe Award. In addition, he has performed and/or recorded with such greats as Dizzy Gillespie, Quincy Jones, B.B. King, Chick Corea, Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin, Placido Domingo, Sarah Vaughn, Natalie Cole, Herbie Hancock, Ray Charles, Henry Mancini, Doc Severinsen, Phil Woods, Joe Lovano, and many others. As one of the Selmer Company's most requested clinicians, Mr. Vadala travels worldwide, performing with and conducting student and professional jazz ensembles, symphonic bands, and orchestras. Within the past six years alone, Mr. Vadala has appeared with over 200 groups across the nation and Canada, and has conducted 48 All-State, as well as numerous All-County and All-District Jazz Ensembles. He served three terms as President of the Maryland Unit of the International Association for Jazz Education, was a permanent member of its Executive Board (College Faculty Representative), and Woodwind Representative to the International Resource Team. Mr. Vadala's column on woodwind doubling appeared regularly in the Saxophone Journal for over ten years, and he has authored articles for many other magazines. A Downbeat magazine poll finalist in four categories and the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Study grant, he has published a number of original compositions and arrangements (Medici Music & Cimarron Music Press). His book, Improve Your Doubling (Dorn Productions) is acclaimed as a valuable addition to woodwind literature. In addition to his debut solo CD, Out of the Shadows, (ckaplan@usroots.net), recent recording/publications include Jazz/Rock in the USA, Jazz Solos, Nothin' But Jazz, Fusion Solos, and Jazz Adventures, five books with play-along CDs (dehaske/Curnow), as well as contributions to Warner Brother's Approaching the Standardsplay-along improvisation series and Jazz Pedagogy (The Jazz Educator's Handbook and Resource Guide). He also has the honor of being included in a new publication, "The History of the Top 40 Sax Solos (1955-1998)." Visit his website www.chrisvadala.com for additional information on discography, bio info, publications, calendar of performances, booking request form, CD sound bytes and more! DR. BRIAN RUSSELL – MALE CHORUS Dr. Brian Russell is choral director at the brand new Stewarts Creek High School in Smyrna, TN, where he directs five choirs, serves as Chair of the Department of Fine Arts, and is the 2014-2015 Teacher of the Year. Prior to his appointment at Stewarts Creek, Dr. Russell held faculty positions at Illinois Wesleyan University (Bloomington, IL) and Hobart and William Smith Colleges (Geneva, NY) and has taught for 13 years at various high schools in Middle Tennessee. He holds positions in many professional organizations, including All-State Choral Chair for the Tennessee Music Educators Association and High School Repertoire and Standards Chair for the Tennessee Chapter of the American Choral Directors Association. Dr. Russell is also Music Director and Conductor of the Murfreesboro Youth Orchestra and is Resident Conductor for the Music City Baroque Orchestra, a professional ensemble in Nashville dedicated to Baroque Performance Practice. He received his Bachelor of Music Degree from Middle Tennessee State University and his Masters and Doctoral degrees in conducting from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY. DR. KAREN KENNEDY – FEMALE CHORUS Praised by the San Francisco Classical Voice for her “wizardry with voices” and named by the Honolulu Star Bulletin as “ . . . a popular and charismatic leader,” Karen Kennedy recently joined the faculty at the University of Miami as Director of Choral Studies. Previous to her appointments in Miami, she held positions as the Director of Choral Activities at the University of Hawai’i, Artistic Director of the Honolulu Symphony Chorus, and Director of Choral Studies at Towson University. In addition to her work in academics, Dr. Kennedy regularly leads festival performances in large venues, most recently in Carnegie Hall, the Mormon Tabernacle, the Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm, Sweden, St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican in Rome, Italy, as well as those in venues throughout England and Scotland. A popular All-State Honor Choir clinician and festival director, Dr. Kennedy maintains an active schedule of performances nationally. Upcoming performances include the All-State Choirs of North Carolina, Hawai’i, Delaware, and California, in addition to festivals in Washington D.C., Colorado, Texas, and Virginia. Dr. Kennedy has received numerous awards for teaching, including the University of Hawai`i Chancellor’s Citation for Meritorious Teaching, Arizona State University’s Manzanita “Top Prof” Award, Butler University’s Faculty Distinction Award, and is a two-time recipient of the Lawrence Township Schools Superintendent’s Award. DR. CRAIG JESSOP – MIXED CHOIR Dr. Craig Jessop is Professor of Music and the founding Dean for the Caine College of the Arts at Utah State University. These appointments follow Dr. Jessop’s distinguished tenure as music director of the world famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Head of the Department of Music at Utah State. He is the founder and Music Director of the American Festival Chorus and Orchestra and has served as the music director of the Carnegie Hall National High School Choral Festival sponsored by the Weill Institute of Music at Carnegie Hall. Prior to his appointment with the Tabernacle Choir, Dr. Jessop was a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Air Force music programs, where he served as director of the U.S. Air Force Singing Sergeants in Washington, D.C. (1980-1987); as commander and conductor of the Band of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe at Ramstein, Germany (1987-1991); and as commander and conductor of the Air Combat Command Heartland of America Band (1991-1995). He has also been music director of the Maryland Choral Society, the Rhineland-Pfalz International Choir of Germany and the Omaha Symphonic Chorus. Dr. Jessop has a Bachelor of Science from Utah State University, 1973; Master of Arts from Brigham Young University, 1976; and a Doctor of Musical Arts in Conducting from Stanford University, 1980. In recognition of his outstanding contribution to the cultural life of Utah, Dr. Jessop received the 2014 Governor’s Mansion Performing Artist Award bestowed by Governor Gary Herbert, Governor of the State of Utah. In 2013 he received the prestigious Madeleine Award for distinguished service to the Arts and Humanities by the Madeleine Arts and Humanities Council and in 2012 he was awarded the Utah National Guard’s Minuteman Award for service to the State of Utah. Under his direction, the Tabernacle Choir received numerous awards, including the coveted National Medal of Arts in a ceremony at the White House. He has recorded over 15 CDs on the Telarc and MTC labels with the Choir and in 2008 received a Grammy nomination for his work with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square. At the Opening Ceremony of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, Dr. Jessop conducted the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the Utah Symphony, working with world-renowned artists Sting and Yo-Yo Ma, and composers John Williams and Michael Kamen. Other artists with whom he has collaborated include Renée Fleming, Frederica von Stade, Bryn Terfel, Audra McDonald, The King’s Singers, Angela Lansbury, Claire Bloom, Walter Cronkite, and Charles Osgood. In 2003, Dr. Jessop conducted the choir and prepared the singers for a performance of A German Requiem at the prestigious Tanglewood Festival with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Rafael Frübeck de Burgos. A much sought-after guest conductor, Dr. Jessop has been on the American choral scene for more than three decades. His tenure as Music Director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and as director of the United States Air Force Singing Sergeants in Washington D.C. has taken him to the most prestigious concert halls of the nation and around the world including Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York, the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., Royal Albert Hall in London and throughout Europe and Asia. In 2013 Dr. Jessop was selected by the American Choral Directors Association to conduct the monumental Benjamin Britten War Requiem with the Dallas Symphony Chorus and Orchestra at their national convention, the fourth time in his career to conduct at the national ACDA conventions. He is also a frequent guest conductor at the prestigious Berkshire Choral Festival in Massachusetts. In addition to his work as a conductor, Dr. Jessop has been active as a baritone vocalist, first as a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and later with the choirs of Helmuth Rilling and John Rutter and with the Robert Shaw Festival Singers. He is a previous winner of the Metropolitan Opera regional auditions and San Francisco Opera auditions, and has participated in the Merola Opera training program of the San Francisco Opera. He lives in the peaceful setting of the northern Utah valley of Cache County with his wife RaNae. They are the parents of four children and have seven wonderful grandsons. JOHN JETER – ORCHESTRA John Jeter is the Music Director and Conductor of the Fort Smith Symphony (Arkansas), a position he has held for eighteen seasons. He is the recipient of the American Symphony Orchestra League 2002 Helen M. Thompson Award. This national award “in recognition of outstanding artistic leadership” is presented to one “early career” music director in the United States every two years. Mr. Jeter has been given The Mayor’s Achievement Award presented by the City of Fort Smith “for His Outstanding Talents in the Field of Music” and in 2005, the Mayor’s Civic Center Award for the Performing Arts. Most recently, Mr. Jeter is the recipient of the 2012 Governor’s Arts Award “Individual Artist Award.” Mr. Jeter has created numerous new ensembles, projects and programs including the Fort Smith Symphony String Quartet, composer-in-residence program, guest artists in the schools program and “Earquake™” concerts for sixth grade students employing multi-media and large symphony orchestra. His efforts have led to the Fort Smith Symphony’s three international recordings on Naxos, the world’s largest classical recording label as well as a feature length film festival documentary about the Symphony called “Extreme Orchestra.” Mr. Jeter was co-host of “Conductor’s Choice” on KUAF National Public Radio for twelve years and co-producer of the Symphony’s television and radio commercials. His media presence in the community has included a weekly radio talk show and “Addy” Award winning “Custom Classics” infomercials (over 400) on Clear Channel, Cumulus and KTCS radio. Mr. Jeter is also seen on televised music infomercials produced by CoxMedia and KFSM Channel 5. Mr. Jeter has held conducting positions with the Indianapolis Symphony, North Arkansas Symphony, Greater Indianapolis Youth Symphony, Purdue University, University of Tulsa and University of Oklahoma. He has conducted numerous orchestras in the United States and Europe. These include the Wichita Symphony, Oklahoma City Philharmonic, Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, Charleston Symphony (SC), Mississippi Gulf Coast Symphony, Springfield Symphony Orchestra (MO), Illinois Chamber Symphony and the West Bohemian Symphony (Czech Republic). He has participated in American Symphony Orchestra League Conducting Workshops in Pittsburgh, Chicago, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. He is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of the Hartt School of Music with a degree in Music Theory and Piano and graduated with distinction from Butler University’s Jordan College of Fine Arts with a master’s degree in Orchestral Conducting. DR. DANIEL SCHMIDT – CONCERT BAND Dr. Daniel J. Schmidt is Professor of Bands at Northern Arizona University. Prior to this appointment, he was director of bands and professor of saxophone and double reeds at Mars Hill College in North Carolina. College ensembles under his direction have received international reputations, touring Europe, performing at various conventions including the CBDNA Regional Conventions in 2002, 2006, and 2010 as well as a variety of state MENC conventions. The NAU Wind Symphony has made promotional recordings for Warner Bros. Music and Carl Fischer Music. Prior to Dr. Schmidt’s appointment at Mars Hill College, he was the associate director of bands at Syracuse University, directing the 230-piece “Pride of the Orange” marching band and various concert and pep bands. Dr. Schmidt received the Bachelor of Music Education degree from Florida State University and was appointed director of bands at Hudson High School in Pasco County, Florida, in 1987. He is the first person to receive the Master of Music in wind conducting from the University of North Texas while emphasizing saxophone performance and musicology (1993). Dr. Schmidt is also the first person to receive the Doctorate of Musical Arts in wind conducting from the University of Kentucky (2000). Dr. Schmidt was the recipient of a Fulbright Award to Australia in 1993, but refused this opportunity to join the Syracuse University faculty. He has served as clinician and adjudicator throughout the country. He is the Primary Conductor and Director of Scholarly Publications for Carl Fischer Music of New York. Projects have included acting as the coordinating editor for the recent series of band scores entitled Percy Grainger: The Critical Edition. He is the author of My First Klosé, My First Wagner, My First Universal Method, My First Barrett, and My First Weissenborn, five intermediate lesson workbooks for woodwinds, and is the co-author of Protocol: A Guide to the Collegiate Audition Process for trumpet, clarinet, trombone, saxophone, and flute. He is the conductor of the Trade Winds, a professional ensemble that does promotional recordings of new music for Carl Fischer and Wingert-Jones since 2002. Dr. Schmidt is also a performing artist for the Yamaha Corporation of America and is the Arizona State Chair and Vice-President of the Western Region for the College Band Directors National Association. DR. WILLIAM CLARK – SYMPHONIC BAND Dr. William Clark is a native of Prescott Arkansas and a graduate of Prescott High School. Dr. Clark earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education from Henderson State Teachers College, a Master’s Degree in Music Education from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, and the Doctor of Philosophy Degree from the University of Southern Mississippi. He was Director of Bands at Arkadelphia, Arkansas from 1959-1970, at Delta State University in Cleveland, Mississippi from 1972-1985, at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, New Mexico from 1985-1995. He served as Music Department Head at New Mexico State from 1991-2001, and is currently Conductor and Music Director of the Mesilla Valley Concert Band which he founded in 1986. During Clark's tenure as department head, the number of music majors at NMSU more than doubled and full-time flute and percussion instructors, along with adjunct oboe and bassoon instructors, were added to the faculty. Dr. Clark was selected Las Cruces Citizen of the Year and New Mexico Music Educator of the Year in 1989, and received the Julie Papen Arts Patron Award in 1996. Clark will remain on the NMSU music department faculty as a part-time instructor. Dr. Clark is a member of the American Bandmasters Association, Phi Beta Mu International, American School Band Directors Association, and the New Mexico Music Educators Association. He maintains an active participation with involvement of young people and is in demand as clinician and guest conductor throughout the United States. Today just prior to the Wind Symphony performance, he will be inducted into the Arkansas Bandmasters Hall of Fame, sponsored by the Omicron Chapter of International Phi Beta Mu. DR. STEVEN GRIMO – WIND SYMPHONY Dr. Steven Grimo, D.M.A., is a native of Bristol, RI and comes from Nazarene Bible College in Colorado Springs, Colorado where he served as the Music Ministries Department Director. He was active in prison fellowship as a certified volunteer counselor and bible studies instructor for the Colorado Department of Corrections. He began his career in music as a percussionist, attending the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston where he earned a BME in Music Education and a BA Percussion Performance. Upon graduation, Steve began his teaching career as an elementary and junior high school music director for the Newton, MA public schools and the Auburn, MA pubic schools (1978-1980). He later became Director of Instrumental Music at Wachusett Regional High School in Holden, Massachusetts, (1980-85) where he received the National Band Association’s Citation of Excellence, and the Stanbury Award from the American School Band Directors Association. His success in commissioning new works and receiving outstanding performance ratings, garnered invitations as a guest conductor and clinician throughout New England. During those years, his early commission projects included, William Kraft, Vaclav Nelhybel, Daniel Pinkham, and Elliot Del Borgo. During his tenure teaching in Massachusetts, he received his Masters of Music degree in Wind Ensemble Conducting from the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Frank Battisti. He founded the East Bay Association for the Arts in Bristol Rhode Island, where his grant writing and fundraising tenacity, established an organization, whose heritage recently celebrated their 30th anniversary season. During this time, he was also an instructor at the New England Conservatory Preparatory Division teaching percussion and conducting the Junior Massachusetts Youth Wind Ensemble, another organization which he founded , and today is an outstanding youth wind ensemble, dedicated to training 7-9th grade instrumentalists throughout the state of Massachusetts. Steven Grimo, served 22 years from 1986-2007 in the United States Air Force after a successful teaching career in New England from 1976-1986. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel serving with the USAF Bands and Music Branch as a Commander & Music Director for The USAF Academy Band, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. During his time in the USAF, he published works for band and percussion and commissioned over 30 new works for winds. His organizations received the George S Howard Award for Excellence and he was awarded the Texas Bandmasters Association Citation of Excellence multiple times, and recorded more than 30 recording projects. His guest conducting brought him to countless festival performances, All States, Universities and Colleges throughout the United States and abroad. He was awarded the Doctor of Musical Arts in Conducting from the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. in May of 1992. He has numerous published and commissioned works to his credit and is an internationally active guest conductor and clinician. As a music director, conductor and producer, he has lectured and conducted professional and collegiate organizations throughout the world. In 2006 he was inducted into the prestigious American Bandmasters Association. 2015 Arkansas All-State Clinicians Special Thanks to Conway Central Baptist Church for hosting All-State Choir Auditions Conway Public School students, parents and directors for hosting All-State Jazz Auditions University of Central Arkansas students, faculty and staff for hosting All-State Band and Orchestra Auditions Lakeside, Lake Hamilton, Hot Springs, Malvern and Fountain Lake for providing ASBOA equipment Alma and Bryant Districts for providing ArkCDA equipment Saied Music Company for providing All-State Jazz and All-State Band rehearsal and performance pianos The officers and members of ArkCDA and ASBOA for administrating the All-State Auditions and Clinic Arkansas Tech University students for assisting with the All-State Clinic Hot Springs Convention Center, Austin Hotel, and Embassy Suites staffs for hosting the All-State Clinic ArkCDA Officers Carrie Taylor President Gaye McClure Past President Angela Weaver President-Elect Tom Street Executive Director Mat Whitworth All-State Chair Angela White Senior Section Chair La Juana Warner Junior Section Chair ArkCDA Region Chairs Northwest Edward Gay Northeast Jo Brinkle Southeast Bobby Brown Southwest Cynthia Outlaw Central Elaine Harris West Central Terri Whitworth AR Music Educators Association Dr. Vicki Lind Arkansas String Teachers Association Dan Mays Arkansas Jazz Educators Clay Hooten College Band Directors National Association Dr. Christopher Knighten American School Band Directors Association Michael Echols AR Women Band Directors Association Susan Ford AR American Choral Directors Association Dr. Cliff Ganus Arkansas Activities Association Lance Taylor – Annette Savage ASBOA Executive Board Omar Taweel President Kevin Taylor 1st Vice President Ken Williams 2nd Vice President Julia Reynolds Executive Secretary Kara Reynolds Board Member Greg Bruner Board Member Dewayne Dove Board Member Judy Harkrider Board Member David Stuart, Sr. Parliamentarian Jesse Collett State Orchestra Chair Grant Brinkle Past President ASBOA Region Chairs I Brice Evans II Bryan Field III Allen Wimberly IV Nicole Prater V Hope Bruner VI Amanda Edge VII Christopher Moore VIII Josh Ray IX Shandee Gordon South Region Tom McDonald North Region Karol Rulli ASBOA Emeritus Ray Brandon, President/Executive Secretary (Deceased) Ruth Brandon, Treasurer (Deceased) ASBOA Administrative Assistant Joe Croom Phi Beta Mu Peggy Jeffries Arkansas Bandmasters Association Brady Massey Most of all, a very special thanks and congratulations to the Parents, teachers and supporters of all the Arkansas All-State and Intercollegiate Musicians
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