th 16 San Diego All-County Middle School Honor Band California Music Educators Association, Southern Border Section Guest Director Professor Shannon Kitelinger Director of Bands San Diego State University Performance will take place on Saturday May 2nd, 2015 Point Loma Nazarene University Brown Chapel, Point Loma Application, CD (optional) and Non-refundable Audition Fee of $12.00 Received by: Monday March 2nd, 2015 $50 Activity fee (If selected) “Live” Auditions: Saturday, March 21th Rehearsals: Mon. April 20th Fri. April 24th Mon. April 27th Fri. May 1st Sat. May 2nd Performance: Saturday May 2nd 8am-12pm Hillsdale Middle School (El Cajon) 7:00 – 9:00PM 6:30 - 8:30PM 7:00 – 9:00PM 6:30 - 8:30PM 4:00- 5:00 PM San Diego State University San Diego State University San Diego State University San Diego State University Brown Chapel PLNU 7:00 PM Brown Chapel PLNU *****Rehearsal times on Monday may change to 6:30-8:30pm if SDSU can change their times, you will be informed of any change.***** Dear Directors and Students, It gives me the great honor to announce CMEA’s 16th year of the San Diego All-County Middle School Honor Band. I would like to welcome our guest conductor Professor Shannon Kitelinger Director of Bands at San Diego State University. Under his direction you can be assured that your students will become better musicians, while enjoying the process, and accomplishing great music in a short amount of time. This experience goes beyond just music education, with students coming together from all over the county and working toward a common goal. Students will take pride in a job well done, make new friends, and develop cooperative learning. This is something that they will carry with them for the rest of their lives. In order to keep the tryout equal for all students everyone is required to tryout on the same piece and scales for their instrument. The list of song titles can be found in this application as well as online at http://www.cajonvalley.net/webpages/scaldwell/cmea_honor_band.cfm We will continue to offer two options in the audition process a recorded CD or a live audition. Each has pros and cons. In the “live” audition Students will be given 7-10 minutes to perform the required piece. Over the last 16 years the judges have turned the live audition process into a chance to improve the student’s musicianship with helpful suggestions and tips...much like a mini private lesson. Applications, (optional CD) with a non-refundable check or money order of $12 to CMEASBS are due in advance with application received by Monday March 2 2015. The “Live” students will be contacted with exact time and further instructions no later than March 14, 2015. Good Luck! nd We will be rehearsing this year at SDSU and performing at Point Loma Nazarene University in Brown Chapel. Mr. Casey Hernandez CMEA JH/MS Honorband Coordinator [email protected] Conductor Bio Professor Shannon Kitelinger Professor Shannon Kitelinger is the Director of Bands at San Diego State University where he conducts the university Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band, as well as teaching courses in conducting, wind literature, and music theory. Professor Kitelinger received a Bachelor of Science degree in music education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) and a master of music degree in conducting from the University of North Texas (UNT), where he studied with Eugene Migliaro Corporon. He is currently finishing his dissertation on Paul Fauchet’s Symphony in B-flat in fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of North Texas. Mr. Kitelinger taught for several years at the high school, middle school, and elementary levels. He served as the assistant conductor for the Lone Star Wind Orchestra, a professional wind band based in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. He is the conductor and cofounder of the San Diego Summer Music Institute, a weeklong workshop held annually at San Diego State University through a partnership with the San Diego Winds. In addition he has taught and founded a number of drum major academies in Pennsylvania and California, including the recently founded Drum Major Academy at San Diego State University in partnership with World Drum Major Association (WDMA). Mr. Kitelinger has been a recording production assistant for the critically acclaimed GIA Windworks series, the Klavier Wind Project, the GIA Composer’s Collection, Naxos Wind Band Classics, and also the Teaching Music Through Performance in Band series. He is published in seven volumes of Teaching Music Through Performance in Band as the author of eight teacher’s resource guides of wind band repertoire for beginning and advanced levels. Awards and honors include: 2012 Music Educator of the Year from the California Music Educator’s Association-Southern Border Section, 2010 IUP Young Alumni Achievement Award, Who’s Who in Fine Arts Higher Education, and Who’s Who Among American Teachers. Mr. Kitelinger holds memberships in the College Band Directors National Association, Southern California School Band and Orchetra Association, California Band Director’s Association, California Music Educators Association, Pi Kappa Lambda National Music Honor Society, Tau Beta Sigma, and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Music Fraternity. Shannon is grateful for the impact and inspiration that all his teachers and colleagues have had on his personal and professional life, including his wife, Jennifer, his daughter Alexis, and his family and friends. APPLICATION FORM 16th ANNUAL JUNIOR HIGH/MIDDLE SCHOOL ALL COUNTY HONOR BAND 2014 Professor Shannon Kitelinger Guest Conductor Sponsored by: California Music Educators Association, Southern Boarder Section Please Print or Type Name_____________________________________________Grade __ Phone_______________________ E-Mail Address Instrument__________________________Have played this instrument for___ years Preferred audition time: Address ____________________________________________________City ________ School Attending_________________________________ School Phone_________________________ (8am-12pm) Zip School Address________________________________City________________________Zip___________ Band Director’s Name________________________________E-mail Address ____________ Director must be a member of CMEA for student to be eligible apply at http://musiced.nafme.org/join/ Student Shirt Size (circle one) “Live” Auditions: Rehearsals: Performance: Adult: S M Saturday, March 21st Mon. April 20th Fri. April 24th Mon. April 27th Fri. May 1tst Sat. May 2nd Sat. May 2nd L XL . XXL 8am-12pm 7:00 - 9:00PM 6:30 - 8:30PM 7:00 - 9:00PM 6:30 - 8:30PM 4:00- 5:00 PM 7:00 PM Hillsdale Middle School (El Cajon) San Diego State University San Diego State University San Diego State University San Diego State University Brown Chapel PLNU Brown Chapel PLNU *****Rehearsal times on Monday may change to 6:30-8:30pm if SDSU can change their times, you will be informed of any change.***** Audition Requirements: 1. 2. 3. 4. Students must play (or record) the 2015 tryout Scales and Required piece found at http://www.cajonvalley.net/webpages/scaldwell/cmea_honor_band.cfm If you are doing the “Live” Audition than you will be notified no later than March 14th of the exact details of your audition thru your band director, mailer and/or email. CD Option. Must be on a CD that is finalized and playable on any standard CD player (no mp3 or DVD) Play scales in exact order, then the required music in exact order from the included required music list. Do NOT alter the recording digitally in any way. You may omit long rests. CD is due with the application (or by due date) clearly marked on the CD have your name, school, and instrument. By auditioning you are committing to all rehearsal dates. Do not audition if you know you can’t make the rehearsal dates. If Accepted: Students will be asked to pay a $50.00 membership fee to cover costs of music, guest director, performance facility, and the performance polo shirt. Any Student who fails to attend rehearsals may be excluded from the concert. ENDORSEMENT We, the undersigned, recommend the above student as an outstanding student and musician. He/she has excellent character and is deserving of consideration for the CMEA SBS Honor Band. If student is accepted into the ensemble we will cooperate in assisting the student meet all responsibilities, including attendance at rehearsals and the performance. (If there is a CD with this application I verify that this recording has not been digitally altered in any way) School Director’s Signature CMEA Membership#(must be a CMEA member) Parent/Guardian Signature Student Signature Date Date Completed Applications (optional CD) with Non-refundable $12.00 should be sent to: Mr. Casey Hernandez-CMEA Honor Band 10869 Buggywhip Dr. Spring Valley CA 91978 (Must be RECEIVED by Monday March 2nd 2015) Checks or Money Order made out to: CMEA-SBS Questions? Email Mr. Casey Hernandez at [email protected] CMEA MS Honor Band Required Tryout Pieces 2015 SCALES ARE FOUND AT http://www.cajonvalley.net/webpages/scaldwell/cmea_honor_band.cfm FLUTE & PICCOLO Polonaise and Badinerie from Suite in B Minor J.S. Bach from Concert & Contest Collection Compiled and Edited by H. Voxman (Rubank) Polonaise: Beginning to measure 12 (take the 1st repeat, but not the 2nd) Badinerie: All (no repeats) *Note: Students auditioning on Piccolo must play the required scales and submit a complete flute audition* OBOE Aria and Rondinella, G.F. Handel from Concert & Contest Collection Compiled and Edited by H. Voxman (Rubank) Largo: All (no repeats) Allegretto: All (no repeats, but observe the DC al Fine) BASSOON Saraband and Minuet, Johann Galliard/Harry Gee from Classic Festival Solos, Volume 1 Compiled by Jack Lamb (Belwin) Saraband: All (no repeats) Minuet: All (take 2nd endings— no repeats, no D.C.) Bb CLARINET Menuet from Divertimento in D, K. 334, W.A. Mozart from Concert & Contest Collection Compiled and edited by H. Voxman (Rubank) Beginning to beat 1 of m. 24 (no repeat), then Trio: Beginning to first repeat sign on p. 19 (no repeat) Bb BASS & CONTRABASS CLARINET Largo and Allegro Vivace, from Sonata in B-flat Major, J.B Loeillet from Concert & Contest Collection Compiled and edited by H. Voxman (Rubank) Largo: All (no repeats) Allegro vivace: Beginning to measure 24 (no repeats) ALTO SAXOPHONE Andante and Allegro, Andrė Chailleux, from Concert & Contest Collection Compiled and edited by H. Voxman (Rubank) Assez lent: All Allegro: Beginning to m. 61 TENOR SAXOPHONE Menuetto and Presto from Trio V, F.J. Haydn from Concert & Contest Collection Compiled and edited by H. Voxman (Rubank) All (no repeats; no D.C.) BARITONE SAXOPHONE Menuetto and Presto from Trio V, F.J. Haydn from Concert & Contest Collection Compiled and edited by H. Voxman (Rubank) All (no repeats; no D.C.) TRUMPET Air Gai, G.P. Berlioz from Concert & Contest Collection Compiled and edited by H. Voxman (Rubank) Beginning to measure 6 of page 9 FRENCH HORN Two Outdoor Scenes, Leroy Ostransky from Concert & Contest Collection Compiled and edited by H. Voxman (Rubank) Andante: beginning to m. 25 Allegro Vivace: m. 21 to 52 TROMBONE Two Spanish Dances, Leroy Ostransky from Concert & Contest Collection Compiled and edited by H. Voxman (Rubank) I. Beginning to m. 15 II. Beginning to m. 28 (take 2nd endings- no repeats) EUPHONIUM Premier Solo de Concours, Renė Maniet from Concert & Contest Collection, Compiled and edited by H. Voxman (Rubank) All TUBA Sarabanda and Gavotta, Archangelo Corelli from Concert & Contest Collection, Compiled and edited by H. Voxman (Rubank) All (no repeats) STRING BASS Go to http://codaorchestras.org/ to download required scales and excerpts. PERCUSSION Percussionists must play the required scales and all three solos in the order listed below. * There is no Mallet Specialist category. Mallets Sonatina for Violin, G.P. Telemann page 6 from Masterpieces for Marimba by Thomas McMillian (Belwin) Beginning to Letter A (no repeat) Snare Drum Solo #15, from Intermediate Snare Drum Studies, Mitchell Peters (Mitchell Peters) All Timpani Etude, page 39 from Fundamental Studies for Timpani, Garwood Whaley (J.R. Publications) All CD Recording Instructions (optional) 1. Must be on a CD that is finalized and playable on any standard CD player (no mp3) and no DVD’s 2. Record CD in this exact order: Say your Name and Instrument; play Scales then Required piece. 3. Do NOT alter the recording digitally in any way. 4. Omit long rests on the CD. 5. Clearly mark on the CD: your name, school, and instrument. 6. One CD per application. Submit separate CD and Application for multiple instruments. 7. The CD is due with the application or by March 16 2015. 8. CD’s must be Received by March 16 2015. Any CD’s not received by this date will NOT be accepted. th th
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