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Spring 2014 Fanfare for Tambourines (1983) John Alfieri (b. 1953) Akadinda Trio (1992) Emmanuel Séjourné (b. 1961) Silent Signals (1976) William Duckworth (1943-2012) I. Deeply Troubled II. Middle Ground III. Gradually Clearing Fifth Simfony (1939) Lou Silver Harrison (1917-2003) I. Vigourous II. Slow and Dramatic III. Brisk Poem for Chairs, Tables, Benches, etc. (1960) LaMonte Young (b. 1935) Three Japanese Folk Songs Traditional, Arr. Tetsuya Takeno I. Shima Uta II. Nada Soso III. Wadatsumi no Ki Impho 102/6 (1978) Zoltán Jeney (b. 1943) Nola (1915) Felix Arndt (1889-1918) Arr. George Hamilton Green (1893-1970) & David Mancini (b. 1952)
Fall 2013 Variations on a Ghanaian Theme (1981) El Indito de Comitan Caminito de San Cristobal March of the Toy Dolls (1965) Opening Remarks (c. 2001) Metalwork (1987) Puzzle Pieces (2010) Non-ticking Tenuous Tintinnabule Time (1968) Swell Piece for Alison Knowles (1967) Espani Cani
Daniel Levitan (b. 1953) Trad. Mexican, Arr. Laurence Kaptain (b. 1952) Trad. Mexican, Arr. Laurence Kaptain (b. 1952) Bobby Christian (1911-1991) Jeffrey Dennis Smith Clarence E. Barber (b. 1951) Josh Gottry (b. 1974) William Duckworth (1943-2012) James Tenney (1934-2006) Trad. Mexican, Arr. Ruth Jeanne (1911-2004)
Spring 2013 Ritmica V (1930) Amadeo Roldán (1900-1939) Ritmica VI (1930) Amadeo Roldán (1900-1939) Lasciatemi Morire Claudio Monteverdi, Arr. Richard C. Gipson (b. 1949) Europa (2006) Josh Hass La Llorona Trad. Southern Mexico, Arr. Ruth Jeanne (1911-2004) A La Nañigo (1967) Mitchell Peters (b. 1935) Fantasy-Etudes (1983) Verne Reynolds (1926-2011) with Joseph Ryker, bassoon Dances, Deconstructed (2012) –WORLD PREMIER– Lawrence Axelrod I. Salon II. Tarentella Three Short Dances Tielman Susato (c. 1510-1570), Arr. Norman Weinberg Hell’s Bells (1935) Harold Gibson Davidson (1893-1959) Music for 18 Musicians (1974-76) Steve Reich (b. 1936)
Fall 2012 Canticle No. 1 (1940)
Lou Silver Harrison (1917-2003)
Clockworks (2012) The Frame Problem (2003) Small Stones (2009) Apple Blossom (1972) Coffee Talk Peach Fuzz (c. 1985) Dance Music for Elfrid Ide (1940) Gandrung (2002) Layers (1995)
Moses Mark Howden James Romig Matt Sargent Peter Garland (b. 1952) Jesse Guessford Peter O’Gorman John Milton Cage (1912-1992) Bill Alves Alan Keown
Spring 2012 Sonic Event on the Significance of Cage (2011-2012) –WORLD PREMIER– Ron Coulter (b. 1978) Trio (1936) John Milton Cage (1912-1992) Quartet (1935) John Milton Cage (1912-1992) Second Construction (1940) John Milton Cage (1912-1992) Imaginary Landscape No. 2 (March) (1942) John Milton Cage (1912-1992) Forever and Sunsmell (1942) John Milton Cage (1912-1992) Credo in US (1942) John Milton Cage (1912-1992) Radio Music (1956) John Milton Cage (1912-1992) Child of Tree (1975) John Milton Cage (1912-1992) Branches (1976) John Milton Cage (1912-1992) Three2 (1991) John Milton Cage (1912-1992) Double Music (1941) Lou Silver Harrison (1917-2003) & John Milton Cage (1912-1992) Nagoya Marimbas (1994) Steve Reich (b. 1936) Pining the Fjords Tom Zirkle
Fall 2011 Conversation for Two Tambourines Bobby Lopez Chromatic Fox-Trot (1924) George Hamilton Green (1893-1970), Arr. Bob Becker (b.1947) Sevilla (1886, arr. 2010) Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909) arr. Christopher Whyte Intermezzo (1997) Ralph Shapey (1921-2002) Play Nice (1997) Eve Beglarian (b. 1958) No Surprises (1995) Radiohead, Arr. Doug Wallace Music for Electric Metronomes (1960) Toshi Ichiyanagi (b. 1933) Lagu Delius Colin McPhee (1900-1964) In My Mother’s Garden (2006, rev. 2009) Robert McClure (b. 1984) La Bamba Trad. Mexican, Arr. Cahn Under the Umbrella (1976) Jo Kondo (b. 1947) I. II. III. IV.
Spring 2011 Strive (1941) –WORLD PREMIER– Percussion Piece (2011) –WORLD PREMIER– A Knocktet (2010) –WORLD PREMIER– Percussion (1935) –WORLD PREMIER– I. II. III. IV. V. Horizons (1942) –WORLD PREMIER– I. Liberty
Johanna Magdalena Beyer (1888-1944) Ike Minton (b. 1978) Daniel Kessner (b. 1946) Johanna Magdalena Beyer (1888-1944)
Johanna Magdalena Beyer (1888-1944)
II. Utopia III. Destruction IV. Reality Kachapi Mas (Golden Zither) Oriental (c. 1934) –ILLINOIS PREMIER– Canticle Number Five (1942) Changing Tensions (c. 1939) –ILLINOIS PREMIER– Moderately Fast Slow Preludio a 11 (1942) Millet Music (1992) Six (1991) Marimba Peace (2006)
Colin McPhee (1900-1964) Lou Harrison (1917-2003) Lou Harrison (1917-2003) Franziska Boas (1902-1988) José Ardévol (1911-1981) Matthew Davidson (b. 1964) John Cage (1912-1992) Ron Coulter (b. 1978)
Fall 2010 People, Places, Things (2004) Makru –WORLD PREMIER– Yagbay Sankaran Poems I, II, III (1970, rev. 1983) Two for Four (1972) Songs I-IX (1980-82) When Music is Missing, Music Sings (1998) The Noble Snare (1987) By Language Embellished, I (1984) -Sylvia Smith Angels (2007) Harbor Bells (2009) –WORLD PREMIER– -Sylvia Smith Eight Easy Mallet Quartets Obelisk (1970)
Adam Zygmunt Traditional Guinean, Arr. Coulter (b. 1978) Traditional Guinean, Arr. Bolokada Condé (b. 1960) Stuart Saunders Smith (b. 1948) Stuart Saunders Smith Stuart Saunders Smith Stuart Saunders Smith Stuart Saunders Smith Stuart Saunders Smith Stuart Saunders Smith Stuart Saunders Smith Various, Arr. Ruth Jeanne (1911-2004) David Cope (b. 1941)
Spring 2010 Mombasa Alive! (2009) –WORLD PREMIER– Joshua B. Fielder (b. 1985) Whirlwind (2010) –WORLD PREMIER– Elizabeth J. Start I Hate My Neighbors (2009) –WORLD PREMIER– Lawrence Axelrod Double Music (1941) John Cage (1912-1992) & Lou Harrison (1917-2003) Accretion (2009) –WORLD PREMIER– Timothy Dwight Edwards BAM! (2009) –WORLD PREMIER– Martha Callison Horst Quasi-African Confusion (2010) –WORLD PREMIER– Nathan Staley Half-and-Half God (2010) –WORLD PREMIER– Trefan Owen & William Shotton -Richard Kelley, Baritone Saxophone -David Lyons, Piano -Trefan Owen, Guitar -William Shotton, Voice Concertino for Four Percussion and Wind Ensemble (1997) David R. Gillingham (b. 1947) Tales from the Cave (c. 1998) (with Music from China) Zhou Long (b. 1953) -Wang Gouwei, Erhu
Fall 2009 Geographical Fugue (1930) Rumba Clave (1989) Invention No. 2 (2006) Implosion (1982) Clapping Music (1972) Ominous but Trivial (2009) –WORLD PREMIER–
Ernst Toch (1887-1964) Roberto Vizcaino (b. 1959) Daniel Levitan (b. 1953) Mantle Hood (b. 1918) Steve Reich (b. 1936) Justin D. Rodig (b. 1988)
-Justin Rodig, guitar Just Buckets Brian Justison, Arr. SIUCPG Invention No. 1 (2006) Daniel Levitan (b. 1953) Marimba Quartet, I. (1996) Adam Zygmunt Welcome to Whipperginny (1961) Barney Childs (1926-2000) Balakulandjan –WORLD PREMIER– Traditional Guinean, Arr. Coulter Gidamba –WORLD PREMIER– Traditional Guinean, Arr. Coulter Kassa –WORLD PREMIER– Traditional Guinean, Arr. Coulter The Lorax (1991) Steve Korn (1905-1992) Espiritu Libre (2009) –WORLD PREMIER– (with Maraca2 percussion duo) Stephen Whibley
Spring 2009 Fanfare for Tambourines (1983) John Alfieri (b. 1953) Blue Rondo A La Turk –WORLD PREMIER– Dave Brubeck (b. 1920), Arr. Ross Weckesser (b.1979) IV (1935) Johanna M. Beyer (1888-1944) Version I. March Version II. Vox humana Version III. Gamelan Duet for Vibes (2001-02) –WORLD PREMIER– Ron Coulter (b. 1978) Prelude and Fugue (1955) Charles Wuorinen (b. 1938) Marimba Quartet (1987) Daniel Levitan (b.1953) CaDance (1984) Andy Pape (b. 1955) Sonata in D Minor –WORLD PREMIER– G.P. Telemann, Arr. Joshua B. Fielder (b. 1985) I. Largo II. Allegro assai March for 30, Percussion Instruments (1939) Johanna M. Beyer (1888-1944) Marimba Trio No. 1 (Amadinda Meditation) (2007-08) –WORLD PREMIER– Ron Coulter (b. 1978) Cross (1997) Eugene Novotney (b. 1960) Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra (1958-59) Henry Cowell (1897-1965) Percussion Suite (1933) Johanna M. Beyer (1888-1944) Three Movements for Percussion (1939) Johanna M. Beyer (1888-1944)
Fall 2008 Pulse (1939) Three Cuban Pieces (1935) I. Havanera II. Rhumba III. Tiempo de Son Percussion Suite (1933) Mysterious Horse Before the Gate, op. 205 (1963) -Dr. Timothy Pitchford, Trombone Bomba (May 15, 1939) On The Woodpile Pershing Percussion Music, Op. 26 (1935) Song of the Queztecoatl (Feb. 6, 1941) Living Room Music (1940) II. Story (Text by Gertrude Stein) Waltz for Percussion (December 1939) Dill Pickles (1906)
Henry Cowell (1897-1965) William Russell (1905-1992)
Johanna M. Beyer (1888-1944) Alan Hovhaness (1911-2000) Lou Harrison (1917-2003) Harry Breuer (1901-1989), Arr. Karen Ervin Gerald Strang (1908-1983) Lou Harrison (1917-2003) John Cage (1912-1992) Johanna M. Beyer (1888-1944) Charles Johnson, Arr. Bob Becker (b. 1947)
Spring 2008 Bellum (2007) –WORLD PREMIER– Pliatan (Echoes of the Gamelan) (c.1950) with Dr. Melissa Mackey, Bassoon
Andrew Smith Earl Hatch (1906-1996)
Cajon Trio for Nate#1 & Nate#2 (2007-08) –WORLD PREMIER– Ron Coulter (b. 1978) Ersatz -WORLD PREMIERFischerspooner, trans./arr. Nate Staley (b. 1988) live two channel video mix by Josh Gumiela & Wago Kreider Mudra (1990) – soloist Jim Beers Bob Becker (b. 1947) Motion Picture Soundtrack (c. 1990) –WORLD PREMIER– Radiohead, Arr. Ron Coulter soloist Bill Shotton, with the SIUC Choir Omphalo Centric Lecture (1984) Nigel Westlake (b. 1958) with Southern Illinois Dance Company – Choreography by Donna Wilson Stray Birds (2008) –WORLD PREMIER– William Shotton (b. 1977) Text by Rabindranath Tagore Gymel (1973) William Duckworth (b. 1943) Tala Variations on a Winter Wind (2007) –WORLD PREMIER– Joshua B. Fielder (b.1985) Marimba Spiritual (1983-84) – soloist Donovan Reese Minoru Miki (b. 1930)
Fall 2007 People, Places, Things… (2004) Mvmt. VIII Adam Zygmunt Cross (1997) Eugene Novotney (b. 1960) Paquita Trad. Mexican, Arr. Ruth Jeanne (1911-2004) Sojourn en Kartchner (2006) –WORLD PREMIER– Joshua B. Fielder (b. 1985) Septet (1981) Daniel Levitan (b. 1953) Rondalla Aragonesa Enrique Granandos (1867-1916), Arr. J. Michael Roy (b. 1949) Omphalo Centric Lecture (1984) Nigel Westlake (b. 1958) Tango D’Oriental (c. 1964) David A. Tobias Aurora Borealis (1990) Marilyn Bliss (b. 1954) Momentum (1966) William Kraft (b. 1923)
SPRING 2007 Prelude for Percussion (1956) Malloy Miller (b. 1918) Music for Three Marimbas (2006) –WORLD PREMIER– Mike Southard Etude for Percussion Ensemble: A study in sustained and damped tones (1984) John R. Akins Repose for 2 Marimbas (2007) –WORLD PREMIER– Ron Coulter (b. 1978) Swell Piece for Alison Knowles (1967) James Tenney (b. 1934) Toccata No. 1 for Percussion Robert W. Buggert (b. 1918) Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring J.S. Bach, Arr. Steven Mathiesen (b. 1956) FYI THIS IS LIVE –WORLD PREMIER– Anonymous The Whistler (1924) G.H. Green (1893-1970), Arr. Mancini Living Room Music (San Francisco, 1940) John Cage (1912-1992) I. To Begin II. Story (Text by Gertrude Stein) III. Melody IV. End Europa (2006) –WORLD PREMIER– Josh Hass She Was A Visitor (1967) –WORLD PREMIER– Robert Ashley (b. 1930), Arr. Coulter Cenas Brasileiras para Quarteto de Percussao (1981) Ney Gabriel Rosauro (b. 1952) 1. Baiao 2. Frevo
SPRING 2007 P.I.E. Swell Piece for Alison Knowles (1967) James Tenney (1934-2006) Community (2007) - No.1 Free –WORLD PREMIER– Ron Coulter (b. 1978) Voice Control (2006) –WORLD PREMIER– Ron Coulter Chalk Talk (2007) –WORLD PREMIER– Ron Coulter Reading Chalk Talk (2007) Solo Graphic interpretation of Chalk Talk –WORLD PREMIER– Ron Coulter Pich Sweet (2007) –WORLD PREMIER– Ron Coulter
I.? 2.?? 3.??? 4.???? 5.????? Metronomes are instruments too! (2007) –WORLD PREMIER– Ron Coulter I. II. III. Three Billy Goats Gruff –WORLD PREMIER– Traditional Folk Tale/Arr. Ron Coulter Deconstruction No. 8 (2006) –WORLD PREMIER– J.S. Bach (1685-1750)/Arr. Ron Coulter C-Dale SounDs (2006) for prerecorded sounds and live mixing –WORLD PREMIER– PIE/Arr. Ron Coulter
FALL 2006 West African/Cuban Drumming selections with guest artist Larry Millard Balakulanyan Traditional West African Bembe Traditional Cuban Dibon Traditional West African Ashokmon Traditional West African People, Places, Things (2004) Adam Zygmunt Mvmt. VIII Opening Remarks (c.2001) Jeffrey Smith Un Misterio Trad. Mexican, Arr. William Cahn (b. 1946) Bacchanale, Op. 203a (1968) Alan Hovhaness (1911-2000) La Llorona Trad. Southern Mexico, Arr. Ruth Jeanne (1911-2004) Marimba Peace (2006) –WORLD PREMIER– Ron Coulter (b. 1978) Adagio for Strings, Op. 11 (1936) –WORLD PREMIER– Samuel Barber (1910-81) Arr. Ross S. Weckesser (b. 1979) Chasing The Caribou (c.1988) Eric Zak (b. 1964) Prelude No. 1 (c.1926) –WORLD PREMIER– George Gershwin (1898-1937), Arr. Ross S. Weckesser (b. 1979) SIUC Marching Saluki Drum Line selections featuring the SIUC Saluki Marching Band Cadence Sequence 2006 Various Sing, Sing, Sing Arr. Andrew Tucker, Perc. Ron Coulter
SPRING 2006 Three Brothers (1951) Michael Colgrass (b. 1932) Celito Lindo Trad. Mexican Folk Song, Arr. Ruth Jeanne (1911-2004) IV (1935) Johanna Magdalena Beyer (1888-1944), Arr. Ron Coulter (b. 1978) Version I. Wood Version II. Metal Version III. Vox humana Summer Mood (c.1973) James Dutton (1943-83) Christmas Time is Here Again (2006) –WORLD PREMIER– Vince Guaraldi/Mendelson, Arr. Kevin Madill/Chris Brooks, Deranged by Ron Coulter (b. 1978) Variations on a Ghanaian Theme (1981) Daniel Levitan (b. 1953) What’s He Building? Tom Waits (b.1949), Arr. Coulter Rock Etudes (2005-06) –WORLD PREMIER– Ron Coulter (b. 1978) 1.4 1.0 1.3 Agnus Dei G. Palestrina, Arr. James L. Moore (b. 1934) Chromatic Fox-Trot (1924) George Hamilton Green (1893-1970) Arr. Bob Becker (b. 1947) 4’33” for any instrument or combination of instruments (1952) John Cage (1912-1992)
Bouree Hoo-Daiko (c.2001)
G.F. Handel, Arr. James L. Moore (b. 1934) Arr. Robert J. Damm
FALL 2005 People, Places, Things (2004) Mvmt. VIII A La Nanigo (1967) Rhythm+Numbers=Rhyumbers (1969) Children’s Songs No. 9 No. 2 No. 14 Trio (1936) I. Allegro II. March III. Waltz Radio Music (1956) Suite For the Victims of Ap Dong Gi (1969) 1. Sunrise 2. Prayer 3. Dance 4. Liberation La Polka De Mama Layers People, Places, Things (2004) Mvmt. VIII
Adam Zygmunt Mitchell Peters (b. 1935) G. Allan O’Connor (b. 1944) Chick Corea arr. David Steinquest
John Cage (1912-1992)
John Cage (1912-1992) Ralph Hampton (d. 1972)
Jose Alejandro De Leon Alan Keown Adam Zygmunt