Alphabetical listing by song title at the bottom of this page.
 
Beginning 2011-12 the bands have been renamed. The top band is Wind Symphony, 2nd band is Symphonic, and 3rd band is Concert. The names of the groups below have been changed to reflect this in an attempt to avoid confusion.

 


The selections below recorded by the Wind Symphony on March 31, 2011.

    Glorious America March by Karl King
          Soloists: names

    Down by the Salley Garden by Robert Sheldon
          Soloists names
          names

    Song 3 by composer
          Soloist: 


The selections below recorded by the Wind Symphony at Beach Within Reach (May 6, 2010).

     Bombardier March by Karl King
          Soloists:  Joseph Le, euphonium; Jaquis Jones, tuba

     Appalachian Morning by Robert Sheldon
          Soloists (in order of performance):  Kaitlyn Martin, clarinet; Jake Butler, oboe;
          Richard Kim, trumpet;  Alexis Roque, alto sax;  Julio Espinoza, clarinet

     Overture for Winds by Charles Carter
          Soloist:  Joseph Le, euphonium


The selections below recorded by the Wind Symphony at UIL (Frisco Wakeland HS, 4/2/09).

     Pursuit Squadron March by Karl King
         Soloists:  Adam Whitson, bassoon; Michael George, alto saxophone; Jonathon Whitlock, tuba

     Whispers From The Heart by George Farmer
         Soloist:  Joseph Pena, trumpet

     Abracadabra by Frank Ticheli


The selections below recorded by the Wind Symphony at UIL (Frisco Wakeland HS, 4/4/08).

     "Columbian" March by Karl King
          Soloists:  Diego Ramirez, tuba; Lonzell Arrington, euphonium

     Three London Miniatures by Camphouse
         Mvt. I - Westminster Hymn
         Soloists:  Lanie Jones, flute; Michael George, alto sax; Allie Jones, trumpet

     Moscow, 1941 by Balmages


The selections below recorded by the Wind Symphony at the Eisemann Center (May 2007).

     Gallant Marines March by Karl King (Swearingen arrangement)
 
     West Highlands Sojourn by Robert Sheldon
          Mvt. I  
          Mvt. II  (Soloist:  Jacob Westerhof, clarinet)
 
     Quintology by Richard Meyer
          Soloists:  Brenna Schraufnagel, flute; Angie Garcia, bassoon; Jacob Westerhof, Jennee Jackson, clarinet;
          Zachary Boyd, alto sax; Brian Roberts, euphonium; Diego Ramirez, tuba.


The selections below recorded by the Symphonic Band at the Eisemann Center (May 2007).

     Honor March by Sandy Feldstein & John Clark
     Sea Song Trilogy by Anne McGinty
     Wildwind Overture by John Kinyon


The selections below recorded by the Wind Symphony at the Irving Arts Center in May 2006.
 
     Monterey March by Karl King
           Soloists:  Sean Jasper, Katherine Clyde, Cherry Thompson, flute; Samantha Huffman, Brandon Binns,
           Jenna Jones, David Cely, Trisha Neill, Jennee Jackson, Jacob Westerhof, Andrew Bancroft, clarinet;
           Khiem Ngo, Connie Herrera, Bass Clarinet; Austin Shipley, contra-alto clarinet; Elijah Ramos, Daniel
           Rostro, tuba.
 
     Three Chinese Miniatures by Robert Jager
          Mvt. I - The Wind
          Mvt. II - SenJin De Ma (A Maiden)  (Soloists:  Sean Jasper, flute; Brian Sherry, trumpet; Marie Mai, oboe)
          Mvt. III - A Love Song of Kang Ting City
 
     A Longford Legend by Robert Sheldon
          Mvt. I - A Longford Legend


The selections below recorded by the Wind Symphony at the Eisemann Center in May 2005.

     Voice of America March* by Karl King
          Soloists:  Abraham Munoz, Panthera Cook, euphonium; Joey Higgins, Jessica Le, David Hernandez,
          Josh Ailey, trombone; Daniel Kemp, Daniel Rostro, tuba.
          * - volume level was not set for the first measure.
 

     Simple Gifts by Frank Ticheli
          Mvt. I
          Mvt. II
          Mvt. III
          Mvt. IV

          Soloists:  Sean Jasper, Nancy Alvarez, Katherine Clyde, flute; Nathalie Chara, Neil Haag, clarinet;
          Philip Black, trumpet; Albert Ong, french horn; Abraham Munoz, euphonium; Christian Mier, alto sax;

     The Gathering of the Yeomen by Robert W. Smith
          Soloists:  Sean Jasper, flute; Natalia Gutierrez, bassoon; Philip Black and David Cantu, trumpets;
          Albert Ong, Justin Hoffman, Julie Ana Leary, Jessica Weiss, french horns; Jessica Mier, oboe.


The selections below recorded by the Symphonic Band at the Eisemann Center in May 2005.

     Sandy Bay March by Brian West
     Serengheti Dreams by Robert W. Smith
     Fire Dance by Akey


The selections below recorded by the Wind Symphony at the Meyerson Symphony Center in May 2004.

     General Lee March by Karl King

     The Steppes of Russia by Elliott Del Borgo

     Singapura Suite by Jan Van der Roost
          Mvt. I
          Mvt. II


The selections below recorded by the Symphonic Band at the Meyerson Symphony Center in May 2004.

     Greenway March by Jack & Ralph Hale
     Nottingham Castle by Larry Daehn
     Atlantis by Anne McGinty


    Free World by Karl King
Written during World War II, Karl King catches some of the images of a free world in his dream in the midst of war.  This recording performed by the Wind Symphony at the Irving Arts Center on May 9, 2003.
  
    Three Folk Miniatures by Andre Jutras
          I.  V'la l'bon vent
        III.  Les Raftman
This recording performed by the Wind Symphony at the Irving Arts Center on May 9, 2003.
  
    West Highlands Sojourn by Robert Sheldon
          I.  Stow-on-the-Wold
         II.  Bradford Ballade
        III.  On  Derwentwater  
This recording performed by the Wind Symphony at the Irving Arts Center on May 9, 2003.


Symphonic Band performance at Irving Arts Center, May 9, 2003:

    Wyndham March by Bruce Pearson/Chuck Elledge
    Distant Horizons by Michael Sweeney
    Sea Song Trilogy by Anne McGinty (defective transfer of recording)


Beginning 2002, the Wind Symphony began to meet during one class period.  Tuesday evening rehearsals were no longer necessary.

     Henderson Field March by Karl King
Written in 1943, Henderson Field is named after the airfield on Guadalcanal (Solomon Islands).  In 1942, World War II was well underway.  Allied reconnaissance revealed Japanese constructing an airfield on the island of Guadalcanal.  The location would provide a strategic location of control for the Japanese.  U.S. forces began planning an invasion of the island known as "Operation Watchtower".  The invasion took place August 7, 1942.  Within two weeks the Americans had secured the airfield.  It was named "Henderson Field" after Major Lofton Henderson, a Marine pilot killed at the Battle of Midway (June 1942).  Additional information can be found at:  www.ixpres.com/ag1caf/cactus/history.htm and www.history.navy.mil/photos/events/wwii-pac/guadlcnl/guadlcnl.htm.  This recording by the Wind Symphony on May 11, 2002 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, Texas.
  
 
     As Summer Was Just Beginning by Larry Daehn
A beautiful tune written in memory of James Dean.  More background information on this piece to follow.  Recorded by the Symphonic Band on May 20, 2002.
  
     Sinfonia VI: The Four Elements by Timothy Broege
         Movement II     -  Matthew Goolsby, euphonium
                                        J.P. Wilson, trumpet
                                        Jill Lawler, clarinet
         Movement IV
Recorded by the Wind Symphony on May 20,2002.
  


Symphonic Band performance at DC Festival Lone Star Showdown (Marcus High School) on April 26, 2002.
     Aldergate March by Jack & Ralph Hale
     Liturgical Fanfare by Robert W. Smith
     Atlantis by Anne McGinty


As a point of reference, the Wind Symphony (was split into two class periods 1991-1999, one consisting of all eighth graders and the other the top 20 seventh graders due to "teaming".  The school was also on a block schedule 1995-2004 with band classes meeting every other day for 90 minutes.  The band rehearsed every Tuesday evening for two hours in order to put the two classes together in preparation for concerts and contests.  The schedule was a serious detriment to the level of quality the group could achieve on challenging music.  The directors developed a format to insure the success of the group by Texas UIL standards but caution had to be employed at every step.

     General Grant March by Karl King
One of Karl King's popular marches written in 1943.
Recorded by the Wind Symphony on April 4, 2001.

     Slane by Douglas Wagner 
 
This tune is of Irish folk origin. It is named for a hill about ten miles from Tara hill in County Meath. It is on Slane hill, according to an account in the "Confessions of St. Patrick" that the Irish saint defied the command of
the pagan king Loigaire by lighting the Pascal candle on Easter Eve. St.
Patrick's act was done in defiance of the king's edict that no fire could be
ignited before the royal fire was lit by the king's hand on Tara hill. The royal fire was kindled to celebrate the pagan Spring festival and symbolized
the return of light and change of season following the darkness of winter.
  The tune was first published in 1909 in Patrick Joyce's Old Irish Folk Music
and Songs. The melody has several characteristics usually associate with
Irish folk tune: a relatively wide range, a four phrase structure with no
repetition, and a singability that gives the
melody a broad popular appeal.  This recording by the Wind Symphony on April 4, 2001.

     Two British Folk Songs
 
by Elliott Del Borgo
Recorded by the Wind Symphony on April 4, 2001.


Previous Wind Symphony performances-----
  

The Gathering of the Yeoman by Robert W. Smith 
recorded March 31, 1999 by the Wind Symphony
featuring Jordan Haynie, flute; Mark Bohls, Paul Black, Andy Bean, Kristin Allman,
Paul Grizzle, Manasseh Jobickson, Nicole Schraufnagel, french horns;
Niles Gallion, bassoon; and Adrian Ramirez, trumpet.

An Irish Interlude by Warren Barker
recorded March 31, 1999 by the Wind Symphony

Aldergate March by Jack and Ralph Hale
recorded April 27, 2000 by the Wind Symphony

On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss by David Holsinger
recorded April 27, 2000 by the Wind Symphony

  • Click here to read more about "On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss" and the band's dedication to former member Ashley Bass.

Encanto by Robert W. Smith
recorded April 27, 2000 by the Wind Symphony
featuring Galen Cook, trumpet; Solvejg Anderson, trumpet; David Graham, trumpet;
Paul Black, french horn; Jason Thompson, trombone; Jonathan Malaer, trombone;
Alan Covington, euphonium; and Sarah White, flute.

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Alphabetical list by song title:
 
Title Movement Composer/Arranger Date Organization Scheduling
A Longford Legend mvt. I Sheldon 2006 Wind Sym  
Abracadabra   Ticheli 2009 Wind Sym  
Aldergate March   Hale/Hale 2000 Wind Sym Block
An Irish Interlude   Barker 1999 Wind Sym Block
Appalachian Morning   Sheldon 2010 Wind Sym  
As Summer Was Just Beginning   Daehn 2002 Wind Sym  
Bombardier March   King 2010 Wind Sym  
Columbian March   King 2008 Wind Sym  
Encanto   Smith 2000 Wind Sym Block
Free World March   King 2003 Wind Sym  
Gallant Marines March   King 2007 Wind Sym  
General Grant March   King 2001 Wind Sym Block
General Lee March   King 2004 Wind Sym  
Henderson Field March   King 2002 Wind Sym  
Monterey March   King 2006 Wind Sym  
Moscow, 1941   Balmages 2008 Wind Sym  
On A Hymnsong of Philip Bliss   Holsinger 2000 Wind Sym Block
Overture for Winds   Carter 2010 Wind Sym  
Pursuit Squadron March   King 2009 Wind Sym  
Quintology   Meyer 2007 Wind Sym  
Simple Gifts mvt. I Ticheli 2005 Wind Sym  
Simple Gifts mvt. II Ticheli 2005 Wind Sym  
Simple Gifts mvt. III Ticheli 2005 Wind Sym  
Simple Gifts mvt. IV Ticheli 2005 Wind Sym  
Sinfonia VI:  The Four Elements mvt. II Broege 2002 Wind Sym  
Sinfonia VI:  The Four Elements mvt. IV Broege 2002 Wind Sym  
Singapura Suite mvt. I Van der Roost 2004 Wind Sym  
Singapura Suite mvt. II Van der Roost 2004 Wind Sym  
Slane   Wagner 2001 Wind Sym Block
The Gathering of the Yeomen   Smith 2005 Wind Sym  
The Gathering of the Yeomen   Smith 1999 Wind Sym Block
The Steppes of Russia   Del Borgo 2004 Wind Sym  
Three Chinese Miniatures mvt. I Jager 2006 Wind Sym  
Three Chinese Miniatures mvt. II   2006 Wind Sym  
Three Chinese Miniatures mvt. III   2006 Wind Sym  
Three Folk Miniatures mvt. I Jutras 2003 Wind Sym  
Three Folk Miniatures mvt. III Jutras 2003 Wind Sym  
Three London Miniatures mvt. I Camphouse 2008 Wind Sym  
Two British Folk Songs   Del Borgo 2001 Wind Sym Block
Voice of America March   King 2005 Wind Sym  
West Highlands Sojourn mvt. I Sheldon 2007 Wind Sym  
West Highlands Sojourn mvt. II Sheldon 2007 Wind Sym  
West Highlands Sojourn mvt. I Sheldon 2003 Wind Sym  
West Highlands Sojourn mvt. II Sheldon 2003 Wind Sym  
West Highlands Sojourn mvt. III Sheldon 2003 Wind Sym  
Whispers From The Heart   Farmer 2009 Wind Sym  
           
Aldergate March   Hale/Hale 2002 Symphonic  
Atlantis   McGinty 2004 Symphonic  
Atlantis   McGinty 2002 Symphonic  
Distant Horizons   Sweeney 2003 Symphonic  
Fire Dance   Akey 2005 Symphonic  
Greenway March   Hale/Hale 2004 Symphonic  
Honor March   Feldstein/Clark 2007 Symphonic  
Liturgical Fanfare   Smith 2002 Symphonic  
Nottingham Castle   Daehn 2004 Symphonic  
Sandy Bay March   West 2005 Symphonic  
Sea Song Trilogy   McGinty 2007 Symphonic  
Serengheti Dreams   Smith 2005 Symphonic  
Wildwind Overture   Kinyon 2007 Symphonic  
Wyndham March   Pearson/Elledge 2003 Symphonic