UCLA Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band

The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music

Department of Music presents

UCLA Symphonic Band

Justin McManus, conductor

UCLA Wind Ensemble

Travis J. Cross, conductor

Friday, December 5, 2025, at 8 p.m.

Schoenberg Hall

Performers

Travis-Cross

Travis J. Cross

Conductor, Director

Travis J. Cross (he/him) serves as professor of music and director of bands at UCLA, where he conducts the Wind Ensemble and leads the graduate wind conducting program. He chaired the music department from 2018–2023 and was associate dean for academic mentoring and opportunity during the initial years of the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. He previously taught at Virginia Tech and Edina (Minn.) High School. Cross earned doctor and master of music degrees in conducting from Northwestern University and the bachelor of music degree cum laude in vocal and instrumental music education from St. Olaf College. His principal teachers were Mallory Thompson and Timothy Mahr. Cross has appeared as a guest conductor, composer, and clinician in nearly 40 states; Australia, Canada, China, Germany, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Spain, Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates; as featured band clinician at the Texas Music Educators Association Clinic/Convention; and on several occasions at the Music for All National Festival and Midwest Clinic. Cross is a member of the Council of Korean Americans and a Yamaha Master Educator.

Justin McManus

Conductor, Director

Dr. Justin McManus (he/him) is director of athletic bands, associate director of bands, and assistant professor of music in the Herb Alpert School of Music at the University of California, Los Angeles. In this capacity, Dr. McManus directs and oversees the “Solid Gold Sound” Marching Band, Varsity (Pep) Band, and Symphonic Band, and teaches undergraduate conducting. Prior to UCLA, Dr. McManus served as director of athletic bands and assistant professor of music at the University of Connecticut where he led the “Pride of Connecticut” Marching Band and Pep Bands, conducted the Concert Band, and taught a leadership seminar. During his tenure, the UConn Marching Band surpassed 300 members, was invited to perform at its first NFL game in three decades and was selected by the Heisman Trophy Trust Foundation to perform at the 2024 Heisman Trophy Legends celebration in New York City.

Dr. McManus also served as assistant director of University Bands at the University of Notre Dame, conducting three wind bands and basketball pep band, assisted with the “Band of the Fighting Irish” Marching Band, and taught a course in instrumental methods. Dr. McManus has directed and planned extensively for postseason athletic events, including the 2024 NCAA Men’s Basketball National Championship, 2018 Women’s Basketball National Championship, and numerous bowl games including the Fiesta, Cotton, Citrus, and Fenway Bowls.

An active researcher, Dr. McManus’s work appears in Visions of Research in Music Education, The Oxford Handbook of Care in Music Education, and The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Queer Studies in Music, and he was awarded a fine arts research grant to investigate motivation to participate in high intensity performing arts organizations. Dr. McManus’s original scholarship on student burnout was featured at the 2025 National Association for Music Education Eastern Division Conference, and other professional development sessions have included experiences of AAPI music educators in teaching, learning, and research and LGBTQ+ issues in music education. In 2022, Dr. McManus received the Outstanding Dissertation Award from the Council of Research in Music Education.

Dr. McManus maintains an active portfolio as a clinician, adjudicator, and guest conductor, having worked with middle, high school, and collegiate ensembles from California, Illinois, Connecticut, Indiana, and Michigan. He has conducted numerous local, regional, and state honor bands and festivals, including the American School Band Directors Association (CT Chapter) Festival HS Symphonic Band and CT Music Educators Northern Region HS Concert Band. Dr. McManus has conducted in Croatia, South Africa, Slovenia, New Zealand, Australia, and Peru, and served as an adjudicator for the New Zealand National Concert Band Association Festival in Auckland, NZ. He also served as a staffer to Senator Alex Padilla of California in his Washington, D.C. office and received a certificate in public policy from the Penn Wharton Budget Model at the University of Pennsylvania.

Dr. McManus holds a doctorate in music education from Boston University and masters/undergraduate degrees in bassoon performance and music education from the University of Connecticut. Affiliations include the College Band Directors National Association, National Association for Music Education, Connecticut Music Educators Association, ACC Band Directors Association, and Congressional Korean American Staff Association. Dr. McManus is an alumni member of Tau Beta Sigma (Gamma Kappa) and honorary member of Kappa Kappa Psi (Delta Omicron).

Brooke Farrar

Conductor

Brooke Farrar is an active conductor and music educator currently serving as a graduate teaching assistant in wind conducting at UCLA, where she is pursuing a master of music in wind conducting under the mentorship of Travis J. Cross. In her assistantship role, she supports the instruction and administration of the “Solid Gold Sound” UCLA Marching Band under Justin McManus and serves as a guest conductor for the UCLA Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, and Brass Ensemble. Farrar also works with Blue Devils Performing Arts and advocates for equity in music.

Andrew Fresquez

Conductor

Andrew Fresquez is an educator, clinician, and adjudicator based out of Southern California. He is currently a graduate student at UCLA, pursuing a master of music in wind conducting, studying under Travis J. Cross. At UCLA, Fresquez collaborates with and serves as teaching assistant for the Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, and the “Solid Gold Sound” Bruin Marching Band. In addition, he also guest conducts the Brass Ensemble and uclaFLUX contemporary music ensemble. He received his bachelor of music in instrumental performance on bass trombone at California State University, Fullerton, with an emphasis in music education. Previous conducting instructors include Dustin Barr, Gregory Whitmore, and Jeff Malecki.

Jinzhe Zhang

Conductor

Jinzhe Zhang is a conductor and educator whose work bridges performance, pedagogy, and cross-cultural exchange. He is pursuing a doctor of musical arts in wind conducting at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music under Travis J. Cross. Before UCLA, he served as the director and lecturer of the Chengdu University Symphonic Band, leading concerts and developing educational collaborations across China. Over the past decade, he has conducted free wind music education programs in dozens of primary and secondary schools across China, with the aim of cultivating a new generation of musicians. His work continues to advance the wind ensemble tradition through teaching, scholarship, and performance.

UCLA Symphonic Band

Flute
Aracely Chamale
Minjung Choi
Angela Huang
Dow Kim
Sophie Kim
Seoyeon Lee
Elian Lei
Adeline Mitchell
Alfredo Moran
Caitlin Pan
Elaine Sun
Kylie Tang
Jackie Taylor
Marisol Ugalde Velazquez
Julieth Reyes
Aadi Sarikonda
Sabrina Sutlief
Miah Ward
Amber Yao
Aidan Yu

 

Oboe
Abree Gracia
Alex Lin

 

Bassoon
Kira Melton

 

Clarinet
Rachel Alazar
Benjamin Chung
Paul Eisenberg
Alexis Lu
Gina Nguyen
Vincent Palomo-Reyes
Ava Rosenberg
Jackson Solheid
Dharma Vazquez
Jordan Wanigaratne
Hannah Wawda
Thomas Ye
Ian Zolynas

 

Saxophone
Samuel Ayeni
Chloe Downs
Joselen Flowers
Roxanne Harris
Maya Kaneda
Nyomi Lara
Alec Machlis
Lola Mcfarlane
Catherin Merida
Riley Sisson
Haris Smajkic
Rei Takagi
Albert Wang

 

Horn
Hilda Ghazanfari
Johnathan Ma
Julia Montoya
Meilin Rice
Owen Wheatley

 

Trumpet
Rishi Bansal
Eva Castañeda
Tessa Farrell
Brayden Schmidt

 

Trombone
Ryland Goldman

 

Euphonium
Eva delaCruz

 

Tuba
Stanley Chow
Andy Nguyen

 

Percussion
Luke Gonzales
Jared Lasky
Sydney Thomas
Vincent Wang
Haoyang Zhou

UCLA Wind Ensemble

Flute
Taj Aliotta
Emma Lee
Asher Komor
Ksenia Mezhenny
Sohee Park

 

Oboe
Emma Crawford
Emily Garcia
Dora Lee
Amelie Yap

 

Bassoon
Nico Andrade
Dani Santana

 

Clarinet
Michelle Benitez
Christina Grandinetti
Sean He
Daniel Hernandez
Max Kaminsky
Esther Kim
Ria Rizo
Christian Santos
Damian Silvera
Maeve Urban

 

Saxophone
Teddy Benard
Brooklyn Bonsall
Catrina Currier
Yesun Lee
Ella Scoville
Qeanu Smith
Aidan Tatlongharioi
William Wu

 

Horn
Noah Arst
Julian Dohi
Em Ellis
Kazuki Iimura
Cameron Rhees

 

Trumpet
Jackson Bacon
Macrae Eckelberry
Morgan Michalik
Andrew Schult
Nick Washburn

 

Trombone
Madison Berchtold
Haiden Chase
Sebastian Martinez
Kenny Tran
Raphael Angelo Yap

 

Euphonium
Henry Morales
Ian Sun
Diego Vogel

 

Tuba
Bradley Stires
Yiqiao (Peter) Wang

 

String Bass
Luca Lesko

 

Percussion
Demitrius Alleyne
Maddie Bottenberg
Tu Han Huynh
Isaiah Gilliam
Isaac Gonzalez
Julie Xiang

 

Piano/Celesta
Terry Hsu

Repertoire

Katahj Copley (b. 1998)

Halcyon Hearts

 

Brooke Pierson (b. 1987)

Psalm 74

Andrew Fresquez, graduate assistant conductor

 

Jodie Blackshaw (b. 1971)

Into the Sun

Brooke Farrrar, graduate assistant conductor

 

Frank Ticheli (b. 1958)

Shenandoah

Jinzhe Zhang, doctoral assistant conductor

 

Dmitry Shostakovich (1906–1975)

March, Op. 99

 

Intermission

 

Kimberly Archer (b. 1973)

Fanfare Politeia (2021)

 

James M. David (b. 1978)

Urban Light (2021)

 

Dwayne S. Milburn (b. 1963)

Meditation (2005)

 

Carl Orff (1895–1982)
Transcribed by John Krance

Carmina Burana (1937)

O Fortuna, velut Luna
Fortune plango vulnera
Ecce gratum
Tanz — Uf dem anger
Floret silva
Were diu werlt alle min
Amor volat undique
Ego sum abbas
In taberna quando sumus
In trutina
Dulcissime
Ave formosissima
Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi

This event 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 2025-26 Dobrow Series.