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September 28, 2007

Debut Concert
Scott A. Weiss, conductor
Stephanie Zelnick, clarinet

Festive Overture, Op. 96 (1954) – Shostakovich/Hunsberger
   
Colonial Song (1905/1917) – Percy Grainger/Rogers
     
Finish Line (2006) – Cindy McTee
     
Fantasie Brillante on Verdi's Rigoletto (1851) – Luigi Bassi/Laurendeau
     
Serenade in E flat, Op. 7 (1882) – Richard Strauss
     
Southern Harmony (1998) – Donald Grantham
     

November 2, 2007

Scott A. Weiss, conductor
Lyndsay Boysen, Frank Perez & Eric Posner, assistant conductors
Michael Davidson, trombone

La Procession du Rocio (1913) – Joaquin Turina, trans, Reed
   
Trauermusik (1844) – Richard Wagner
     
Divertimento for Band, Op. 42 (1950) – Vincent Persichetti
     
Octour (1922-3, rev. 1952) – Igor Stravinsky
     
Concertino for Trombone in E flat Major, Op. 4 (1837) – Ferdinand David
     
"Dance of the Jesters" from The Snow Maiden (1884) – Pyotr Illyich Tschaikovsky
     

February 14, 2008

"An Evening in Paris"
Scott A. Weiss, conductor
Frank Perez & Eric Posner, assistant conductors
David Fedele, flute

Fanfares Liturguique (1947) – Henri Tomasi
   
Petite Symphonie, op. 90 (1885)– Charles Gounod
     
Children's Overture (1964) – Eugene Bozza
     
Concertino, op. 107 (1910) – Cecile Chaminade, arr. Wilson
     
Paris Sketches (1994) – Martin Ellerby
     

February 27, 2008

Eric Posner, conductor

Fanfares Liturgiques (1947) – Henri Tomasi
   
Lincolnshire Posy (1937)– Percy Aldridge Grainger
     
Nature's Way (2006) – Gunther Schuller
     
"March" from Symphonic Metamorphosis (1943) – Paul Hindemith, trans. Wilson
     

March 31, 2008

Joint Concert with the KU Kansas City Youth Wind Symphony
Yardley Hall, Overland Park, Kansas
Scott A. Weiss, conductor

Wild Nights! (2007)– Frank Ticheli
     
Shadow Dance (2006) – David Dzubay
     
Anahita (2005) – Roshanne Etezady
     
"Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral" from Lohengrin (1846–48)– Richard Wagner
     

April 27, 2008

Murphy Hall 50th Anniversary Celebration
Scott A. Weiss, conductor
Vince Gnojek, saxophone

Wild Blue Yonder (2006) – James Barnes
   
Dusk (2004)– Steven Bryant
     
Concerto for Soprano Saxophone (2007) – John Mackey
     
Songs of this War (2006) – David Holsinger