The 2007 - 2008 Somerset High School
"Blue Raider" Marching Band Proudly Presents...

Mr. David M. Marshall, Director


 

3rd Quarter Individual Technical Skills Test

Audio Recorded 3rd Quarter Tests including all required (per instrument and grade level)

Scales, Rudiments, Exercises and Repertoire are due to Mr. Marshall by 2:15 p.m. on Friday, March 28, 2008.

A penalty of one letter grade per day will be deducted from a student's test grade for each school day that he/she is present for after Friday, March 28, 2008 and does not hand in his/her Audio Recorded 3rd Quarter Test.

 

Remember to review the TOP 5 MOST COMMON PERFORMANCE ERRORS SHEET before preparing for your test!!!


 

2007-2008 Somerset High School

Symphonic Wind Ensemble Officers

 

President

Justin Laclé

Vice-President

Nicholas Rose

Secretary

Jocelyn Monteiro

Librarians

 Emily Domingue &

Megan Oliveira

Visit the Symphonic Wind Ensemble Officers' Page


 

2007-2008 Somerset High School

Symphonic Wind Ensemble Performances

 

Vespers Concert - December 12, 2007

"Fantasy on a Theme by Praetorius" - R.S. Miller

Piano Soloist Elizabeth Friar

"O, Holy Night" - Adolphe Charles Adam / arr. by C. Custer

"A Christmas Festival" - Leroy Anderson

Conducted by Symphonic Wind Ensemble President Justin Laclé

Musictown Concert Night - October 16, 2007

"Amparito Roca" - by J. Texidor / arr. by A. Winter

Excerpts from Symphony #1 "The Lord of the Rings" - by J. de Meij / arr. P. Lavender

Movement 1: "Gandalf - The Wizard"

Movement 2: "Lothlorien - The Elvenwood"

Movement 5: "The Hobbits"

 


 

Click here for the Symphonic Wind Ensemble Introduction Packet

Click here for the 1st Quarter Individual Technical Skills Test

Click here for the 2nd Quarter Individual Technical Skills Test

Click here for the End-of-Term Performance Evaluation Grading Form

Click here for the End-of-Term Performance Evaluation Grading Form - Percussion

Click here for the Somerset High School Symphonic Wind Ensemble & Concert Band

Top Five List of the Most Common Performance Errors

 

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