UC Davis Department of Music
UC Davis Concert Band and the Roseville Community Band
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
7:00pm
Jackson Hall
UC Davis Concert Band
Pete Nowlen, director
Roseville Community Band
Stephanie Sugano, conductor (B.A. music and sociology, ‘98)
Holst’s Second Suite is among the most beloved of the classic wind band repertory and if it weren’t for the folk tunes they were based on, they may as well be music for a British royal. Other material presented on this program creates distinct moods, from the hustle and bustle of Lisa DeSpain’s Bicycle Shop to the calm playfulness of Samuel Coleridge Taylor’s Children’s Intermezzo.
This event does not qualify for a Mondavi Center subscription.
Program List
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Roseville Community Band
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Vanity Fair
Percy Fletcher (arr. Karrick)
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“Children’s Intermezzo” from Othello Suite
Samuel Coleridge Taylor
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UC Davis Concert Band
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Second Suite in F
Gustav Holst
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Sound and Smoke
Viet Cuong
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The Bicycle Shoppe
Lisa DeSpain
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Overture to Miracle on 34th Street (from the 1994 film)
Bruce Broughton (arr. Vinson)
Artists
Pete Nowlen
Conductor
Pete Nowlen
Music director Pete Nowlen has been a dynamic part of the northern California musical scene for nearly thirty years. He is dedicated to renewing and sustaining classical music’s relevance in our society, and his career has led him to surprisingly diverse opportunities.
Currently, he holds artistic and musical director positions with the San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band, Symphony d’Oro, Camerata California Chamber Choir and Orchestra, the CalCap Chamber Music Workshop, and Sacramento’s VITA Academy. He is the director of the Wind Symphony of the California Youth Symphony in the South Bay and is Artistic Director Emeritus of Music in the Mountains. Pete has mentored a generation of musicians and music educators for our region and beyond, having taught at CSU Sacramento for 30 years. He has been a member of the UC Davis faculty since 1988.
As a guest conductor, Pete has led performances of the Sacramento, Auburn, Camellia, Veridian, UC Davis, and CSUS Symphonies as well as the Sacramento Philharmonic. He has served as musical director for more than a dozen theatrical programs ranging from La bohéme, Magic Flute and Hansel und Gretel to Rocky Horror Show and Little Shop of Horrors.