UCLA Wind Ensemble in Concert
The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music
Department of Music presents
UCLA Wind Ensemble
John A. Carnahan, conductor
Michael T. James, doctoral assistant conductor
Nicholas M. Junker, graduate assistant conductor
Performers
UCLA Wind Ensemble
See RosterFlute/Piccolo
Nayeon Cho
Jake Jacobsen
Amanda Aiyu Lee
Emily Park
Petunia Rizo
Oboe
Cayden Bloomer
Karen Clark
Kate Fallon
Andrew Pahadi
Adelle Rodkey
Bassoon
Abigail Brendza
Aaron Colón
Adam Moss
Clarinet
Cyrus Asasi
Michelle Benitez
Adam Gilberti
Josh Kalinowski
Max Kaminsky
Esther Kim
Aria McCauley
Kai Nakkim
Alexander Parlee
Devin Walsh
Adam Zilberman
Saxophone
Matthew Chavez
Catrina Currier
Breanna Kim
Daniel Reyes-Velarde
Owen Richards
Ella Scoville
Aidan Tatlonghari
Horn
Noah Arst
Em Ellis
Julian Dohi
Drew Slipka
Abraham Zaman
Trumpet
Kenneth Brown II
Christian I Cruz Morales
McCartney Hutchinson
Andrew Smith
Sean Zender
Trombone
Calvin Chen
Kenji Fujimoto
Ryan Heisinger
Reuben Molina
Euphonium
Jillian Ran
Diego Vogel
Tuba
Samuel Adam
Leigha Linder
Bradley Stires
Percussion
Madison Bottenberg
Robby Good
Erica Hou
Matthew LeFebvre
Frankie Peacock
Viraj Sonawala
Piano
Fiona Mai
String Bass
Luca Lesko
John Alan Carnahan
Professor Emeritus of Conducting and former Director of Bands at the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music at California State University, Long Beach See BioJohn Alan Carnahan is a sought-after conductor, composer, clinician, and author. He has conducted ensembles nationally and internationally at prestigious music conferences including the College Band Directors National Association National and Regional Conferences, the American Bandmasters Association National Conference, and internationally in Korea, Japan, and Europe. The Los Angeles Times, hailed his Bob Cole Conservatory of Music University Wind Symphony as “…thoroughly disciplined and euphonious!”
Professor Carnahan has guest conducted numerous All-State Honor Bands, university bands, and professional ensembles nationally and internationally. In addition, he served as a music performance consultant for the renowned Dallas Brass.
As an award-winning composer, his music is performed throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. His works have been featured in numerous publications including the Teaching Music Through Performance in Band series and the Band Masterworks series.
As a clinician, his innovative and thought-provoking presentations on ensemble rehearsal techniques and conducting have been presented across the globe, including the Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago, IL.
As an author, his book The Wind Band Sound-A Definitive Guide to Ensemble Intonation has become a standard text on the subject. The book is the first of a three-part The Wind Band Sound series publication.
Michael T. James (he/him) is currently pursuing a doctor of musical arts degree in wind conducting at UCLA, where he serves as a teaching assistant for the Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, and Marching Band. He brings with him an extensive background in public school teaching in Washington state. He has led students in performances at the Washington Music Educators Conference, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and has been recognized by the 5th Avenue Theatre (Seattle) and Jazz at Lincoln Center. James earned a bachelor of music education summa cum laude from Pacific Lutheran University and a master of arts in conducting from Truman State University. His primary conducting teachers include Travis J. Cross, Dan Peterson, and Raydell Bradley.
Nicholas M. Junker (he/him) is currently pursuing a master’s degree in wind conducting with Travis J. Cross at UCLA. Nicholas received his bachelor of music education from the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire, where he studied conducting with John Stewart and percussion with Jeffery Crowell. During this time, Nicholas served as the director for the University Athletic Band as well as the drum captain and percussion arranger for the Blugold Marching Band. His notable performances include appearances at CBDNA, ITEC, and PASIC. Nicholas spent five years as the band director at Ellsworth High School in Wisconsin, where he established a marching program and student leadership program. This leadership program was the basis of his presentation at the 2019 Wisconsin state music convention. From 2019-2022, Nicholas worked with the Madison Scouts Drum & Bugle Corps on the administrative team.
Repertoire
Dudley Buck (1839-1909)
Transcription by Tom Kennedy
Festival Overture “On the American National Air The Star-Spangled Banner”
Percy Aldridge Grainger (1882–1961)
Arranged by Richard Franko Goldman
Handel in the Strand
Percy Aldridge Grainger (1882–1961)
Arranged by Mark Rogers
Colonial Song
Michael T. James, doctoral assistant conductor
Percy Aldridge Grainger (1882–1961)
Arranged by Mark Rogers
Molly on the Shore
Nicholas M. Junker, graduate assistant conductor
Julie Giroux (b. 1961)
One Life Beautiful
Joseph Turrin (b. 1947)
High Flight
Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880)
Arranged by Kenneth Whitcomb
Le Can
Donor Acknowledgement
This performance is made possible by the David and Irmgard Dobrow Fund. Classical music was a passion of the Dobrows, who established a generous endowment at The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music to make programs like this possible. We are proud to celebrate this program as part of the 2023–2024 Dobrow Series.