
Mr. David M. Marshall, Director


Thursday, March 10, 2011
Somerset High School
625 County Street
Somerset, MA 02726
Elementary & Middle School Ensembles Rehearsals begin at 4:30 p.m.
High School Students should report at 5:15 p.m.
Concert Begins at 7:00 p.m.
Donations will be accepted at the Door:
(all proceeds go towards supporting the Somerset Public Schools Music Programs)
The following Somerset Public School Bands will be performing at the Festival:
North & South Elementary Schools 5th Grade Combined Concert Band: Mrs. Justine MacKechnie, Director
Wilbur & Chace Elementary Schools 5th Grade Combined Concert Band: Mr. Michael Monte, Director
Somerset Middle School 6th Grade Concert Band & 7th / 8th Grade Band: Ms. Catherine Gagnon, Director
Somerset High School Concert Band & Symphonic Wind Ensemble: Mr. David M. Marshall, Director
Be sure to check your SmartMusic accounts for weekly assignments and/or term tests!
Remember to review the TOP 5 MOST COMMON PERFORMANCE ERRORS SHEET before preparing for your test!!!
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Our school band program uses SmartMusic® to help students learn their concert music and develop essential instrumental performance skills. We highly recommend students purchase a SmartMusic home subscription as it will greatly assist their development.
SmartMusic is learning software for band, orchestra and choir students. SmartMusic includes assessment tools that help to measure the individual progress of every student. With SmartMusic, teachers can give an assignment as well as record, assess and archive the performance of every student who completes the assignment. As a result of using SmartMusic, music teachers collect powerful data that demonstrates student progress.
SmartMusic changes how music is learned, practiced and enjoyed. Rather than practicing alone, students practice with professional accompaniments. The software provides immediate feedback on their performance through the built-in assessment tools. Teachers using SmartMusic report that students have more fun practicing. As a result, students practice longer, more effectively and get better faster.
SmartMusic Impact is an effective, web-based grade book that makes it easy for teachers to manage, grade, and document assignments for all their students. Students can complete assignments at home or on school computers and the assignment data is automatically transferred to the teacher’s Impact Gradebook™. Students and parents are able to view grade information via the web by logging in with an e-mail address and password. Note that while an Internet connection is required to receive and submit assignments, SmartMusic handles the rest—neither a web browser nor an e-mail application is used.
Students begin using SmartMusic and Impact by enrolling in their teacher’s class using an e-mail address and a password. During this process, students provide contact information for the teacher’s use. Student contact information as well as all class grading data is secured using HTTPS encryption and double password protection. All information is stored on MakeMusic’s servers and privacy is ensured by our stated privacy policy. For more information, please go to: www.makemusic.com/privacy_statement.aspx.
SmartMusic is a subscription-based service available to band, orchestra, and choir students and assignments can be completed at home or school. Since teachers will be requiring students to complete SmartMusic assignments, a SmartMusic home subscription is a great tool for your student’s musical development.
Please visit www.smartmusic.com where you can view a four‐minute video that explains SmartMusic and how it motivates and engages students, builds student confidence and enriches the student’s total music experience.
What is needed to use SmartMusic?
SmartMusic works on your PC or Macintosh and requires an Internet connection to activate your subscription and receive and send assignments securely online. System requirements and support contacts are listed at www.smartmusic.com/support.
What does SmartMusic cost?
You can purchase a full‐year subscription directly from SmartMusic for only $36 per year. Microphones cost $19.95 (Windows), $29.95 (Mac), and are required for assignments, tuning, recordings, and assessments. You can order your SmartMusic subscription, microphone, and mic adaptor (as necessary) by going to www.smartmusic.com and clicking the Order Now button. However, if you have a microphone on your computer; any will work fine!
How do I get started?
Here are the easy steps to purchase and activate your SmartMusic subscription. While you must be online to activate, receive, or post assignments and to download music, no web browser is required, and you can practice off‐line at any time. If you run into any questions, SmartMusic tech support is free!
1. Visit www.smartmusic.com and follow the on‐screen instructions to order your subscription, mic and free installation disc.
2. When you receive SmartMusic at home, install SmartMusic with the installation disc and launch the program.
3. You will be prompted to activate your subscription using the e‐mail address and password that you created while ordering.
If I have more than one music student at home, do I have to purchase more subscriptions?
No. After purchasing a subscription, you activate that subscription on a single computer. Additional subscriptions would be necessary only if your family would like to practice on more than one computer at home.
We’re confident that both you and your child will quickly appreciate how SmartMusic transforms practicing, motivates students and helps prepare great concerts!
Thank you for your support of your child’s personal musical growth and involvement in the Somerset High School Concert Band and or Symphonic Wind Ensemble!
2010 - 2011 Somerset High School
Symphonic Wind Ensemble Officers
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President |
Stephen Murphy |
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Vice-President |
Corey Gomes |
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Secretary |
Krista Viveiros |
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Librarians |
Brian Johnson & Andrew Conlon |
Visit the Symphonic Wind Ensemble Officers' Page
2011 - 2012 Somerset Berkley Regional High School
Symphonic Wind Ensemble Performances
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Vespers Concert - December 11, 2011 |
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"All is Calm” Based on Silent Night - setting by Claude T. Smith featuring Allison Baker on Piano, Andrew Conlon on Clarinet, Corey Gomes on Alto Saxophone, & Christopher Crider-Plonka on Trumpet |
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"A Christmas Festival" - by Leroy Anderson |
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"Fantasy on a Theme by Praetorius" - by Rodney S. Miller featuring Krista Viveiros on Piano & Andrew Conlon on Clarinet |
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Musictown Concert Night - October 18, 2011 |
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“Kindred Spirits” - by Brian Balmages |
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“Saturn: The Ringed Planet” - by Rob Romeyn |
2010 - 2011 Somerset High School
Symphonic Wind Ensemble Performances
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Spring Concert Night - May 12, 2011 |
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"Aerodynamics" - David R. Gillingham Featuring a "History of Flight" Slideshow by Andrew Conlon |
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"Voodoo" - Daniel Bukvich |
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2nd Annual Somerset Public Schools All-District Band Festival - March 10, 2011 |
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“Aerodynamics” - David R. Gillingham |
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Vespers Concert - December 12, 2010 |
| "Symphonic Prelude on Adeste Fidelis" - by Claude T. Smith |
| "Fantasy on a Bell Carol" - by Alfred Reed |
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"The Night Before Christmas" - by John Moss Based on the Traditional Poem by Clement C. Moore featuring a narration by Mr. Andrew S. Arcello |
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Musictown Concert Night - October 19, 2010 |
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"Pulsation" (A "Groove" for "Grove") - Richard L. Saucedo Featuring: Mariah DeCosta (Flute) & Andrew Conlon (Bb Clarinet) |
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"Amazing Grace" - Frank Ticheli Featuring: Corey Gomes (Alto Saxophone), Sarah Bulhoes (Flute), Chris Crider-Plonka (Trumpet) & Andrew Conlon (Bb Clarinet) |
| Symphonic Suite from "Star Trek" - Michael Giacchino, Alexander Courage & Gene Roddenberry |
2009 - 2010 Somerset High School
Symphonic Wind Ensemble Performances
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Spring Concert Night - May 13, 2010 Somerset High School Combined Symphonic Wind Ensemble / Concert Band Performances |
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"Florentiner March" - J. Fucik /arr. F. Fennell (SWE Only) |
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“Gypsy Dance” - Joseph Compello |
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“The Quest” from Symphony No. 3 “Don Quixote” - Robert W. Smith |
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“The Barber of Seville Overture” - Gioachino Rossini |
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Disney World Performance - April 17, 2010 Somerset High School Combined Symphonic Wind Ensemble / Concert Band Performances |
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“The Quest” from Symphony No. 3 “Don Quixote” - Robert W. Smith |
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“The Barber of Seville Overture” - Gioachino Rossini |
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1st Annual Somerset Public Schools All-District Band Festival - March 10, 2010 Somerset High School Combined Symphonic Wind Ensemble / Concert Band Performances |
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“The Quest” from Symphony No. 3 “Don Quixote” - Robert W. Smith |
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“The Barber of Seville Overture” - Gioachino Rossini |
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Vespers Concert - January 7, 2010 |
| "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" (Chorale from Cantata No. 147) - by Johann Sebastian Bach / arr. by Alfred Reed |
| "Russian Christmas Music" - by Alfred Reed |
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Musictown Concert Night - October 27, 2009 |
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"J.F.K. - In Memoriam" - James Curnow Narrated by Mr. Kyle Alves |
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"Africa: Ceremony, Song, and Ritual" - Robert W. Smith |
2008 - 2009 Somerset High School
Symphonic Wind Ensemble Performances
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Spring Pop's Night - May 7, 2008 |
| "Rhosymedre" - Ralph Vaughan Williams |
| "Second Suite in F for Military Band" - Gustav Holst |
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Vespers Concert - December 14, 2008 |
| "Heaven's Light" - by Steven Reineke |
| "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen" - arr. by Ed Huckeby |
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"Sleigh Ride" - by Leroy Anderson Conducted by Symphonic Wind Ensemble President Mason Fortier |
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Musictown Concert Night - October 17, 2008 |
| "On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss" - by David R. Holsinger |
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"Legend of the Sword" - by David Shaffer Guest Conductor - Mr. Robert Soares |
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"The Inferno" (1st movement from "The Divine Comedy") - by Robert W. Smith |
2007 - 2008 Somerset High School
Symphonic Wind Ensemble Performances
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Spring Pop's Night - May 8, 2008 |
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"First Suite in Eb for Military Band" - by G. Holst (Chaconne, Intermezzo & March) |
| "Marriage of Figaro" Overture - by W.A. Mozart |
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"Music in the Parks " Virginia Trip Performance - April 12, 2008 |
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COMBINED SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE & CONCERT BAND |
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"To A Distant Place" - Carl Strommen |
| "The Marriage of Figaro" Overture - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
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"Havendance" - David R. Holsinger |
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Vespers Concert - December 12, 2007 |
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"Fantasy on a Theme by Praetorius" - R.S. Miller Piano Soloist Elizabeth Friar |
| "O, Holy Night" - Adolphe Charles Adam / arr. by C. Custer |
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"A Christmas Festival" - Leroy Anderson Conducted by Symphonic Wind Ensemble President Justin Laclé |
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Musictown Concert Night - October 16, 2007 |
| "Amparito Roca" - by J. Texidor / arr. by A. Winter |
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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 2011-2012 Symphonic Wind Ensemble Introduction Packet & 2011-2012 SBRHS Music Department Bands Handbook
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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