Brass Ensembles

Sunday, December 8, 2024

7:00 PM

Music Building - Recital Hall

 

Brass Faculty:

 

Jack Schatz

Graham Ashton

Peter Reit

Anthony Kadlek

Adolfo Monterroso

 

Repertoire

Trombone Ensemble

Piece for Six Trombones

by Burrill Phillips

Diversion for Six Trombones

by Fisher Tull

Fanfare and Bone Dances for Bob

By Gary P. Gilroy

    1. Fanfare
    2. Cartoon Dance
    3. Slow Dance
    4. Frantic Dance

Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most

By Ann Ronell

When I Fall In Love

by Victor Young

Sugar

By Stanley Turrentine

 

Brass Ensemble

Theme & Variations

by Verne Reynolds

Concert Piece

By Samuel Adler

Canzon Noni Toni-1597

By Giovanni Gabrieli

Brass Suite

by Nicolai Berezowsky

  1. Fanfare and Gallop
  2. Lullaby
  3. Valse
  4. Rondo

Performers

Trombone Ensemble

Trombones

  • Justin Schoeneck
  • Eli Johnson
  • Jacob Fesili
  • Cara Rozas
  • Chris Wygonik

Bass Trombones

  • Phillip Fletcher
  • Anthony Santiago

Piano

  • Roman DeCorpo

Bass

  • Fabien DuChateau

Drums

  • Kiemon Noel

Brass Ensemble

Trumpets

  • Stefan Dinkel
  • George Humphreys
  • Justin Schoeneck
  • Christian Miesegaes

Horns

  • Luis Montesdeoc
  • Tressa Cortright

Trombones

  • Cara Rozas
  • Chris Wygonik
  • Justin Schoeneck
  • Anthony Santiago

Euphonium

  • Phil Fletcher

Tubas

  • Lucia Vysohlid
  • Olivia Geitman

About the Conservatory

The Conservatory of Music

Bass Student

Play a part in this extraordinary musical community!

For the serious, developing musician, the Conservatory of Music in the School of the Arts at Purchase College offers a distinctive educational experience — an intensive education within the context of a lively supportive community.

Create, integrate, grow, explore, transform

Your artistry will thrive here among other remarkable musicians, all preparing for professional careers while focused on excellence.

Work closely with world-class musicians and educators

Our proximity to New York City makes it possible for you to study with many of the most respected names in music today—and to benefit from their extensive professional experience as performers, composers, and producers. Through private lessons and small-group study, our faculty will guide and mentor you in your career choice. And because the Conservatory of Music limits its enrollment to only 400 students, including undergraduate and graduate candidates, you will receive personal attention and opportunities to perform and hear your music right from the start.

Classical, Jazz, Music and Technology

No matter what program you pursue in the Conservatory of Music, you will be encouraged to play music that spans all genres and to perform in ensembles of all sizes and styles. Let us prepare you to meet the challenges of the music world in the 21st century.