Norwin Combined Band Concert
Featuring the Norwin Middle School Eighth Grade Band
Denise Bilott, director
May 8, 2014
Timothy Daniels and Greg Ondayko, directors
Norwin Combined Band Concert
Featuring the Norwin Middle School Eighth Grade Band
Denise Bilott, director
May 8, 2014
Timothy Daniels and Greg Ondayko, directors
Norwin Combined Band Concert
Featuring the Norwin Middle School Eighth Grade Band
Denise Bilott, director
May 8, 2014
Timothy Daniels and Greg Ondayko, directors
5th Annual Suite Cafe beneting the Norwin Play it Forward Fund Norwin H.S. Cafeteria Monday, May 12 at 7 pm Middle School Concert Band and Jazz Band Concert Middle School Auditorium Tuesday, May 13 at 7 pm 2014 Band Unveiling Event Norwin H.S. Auditorium Tuesday, May 13 at 7 pm Middle School Orchestra Concert Middle School Auditorium Wednesday, May 14 Orchestra Concert 4th grade orchestra 6:00 5-6 orchestra 7:15 Hillcrest Intermediate School Wednesday, May 14 at 7 pm Jazz Band Concert Featuring the Norwin MS Jazz Band and the Norwin HS Jazz Band Thursday, May 15th at 7 pm All Show Choir Concert Norwin H.S. Auditorium Sunday, May 18 from 11 am to 3 pm Norwin Band Aides Car Cruise Norwin Middle School Friday, May 23 at 7 pm Commencement High School Stadium (weather permitting) OR Auditorium Monday, May 26 at 10 am Memorial Day Parade Downtown Irwin Wednesday, May 28 from 6-8 pm New Band Member Rehearsal New Band Parent Orientation Thursday, May 29 from 6-8 pm New Band Member Rehearsal New Band Parent Orientation Upcoming Events Norwin Music on the web Norwin Music Department http://bit.ly/NorwinMusicDept Middle School http://bit.ly/NorwinMSBand Norwin Band Aides http://norwinband.net/nba. High School norwinband.net http://bit.ly/NorwinHSBand twitter.com/NorwinBand instagram.com/NorwinBand Norwin Combined Band Concert Featuring the Norwin Middle School Eighth Grade Band Denise Bilott, director May 8, 2014 Timothy Daniels and Greg Ondayko, directors 2 As Superintendent of Schools and on behalf of all in attendance this evening, I congratulate and commend all student musicians who are performing tonight. We recognize your extraordinary musical abilities, acknowledging that you represent the best and the brightest of our youth and also what is great about our country. The Norwin School District is a national model for supporting and advancing music education and the performing arts. It is an allegiance based on tradition and community pride and a commitment to academic excellence, music education, and the performing arts. Research provided by the National Association for Music Education shows that students in high-quality school music programs score higher on standardized tests compared to students in schools with decient music education programs, regardless of the socioeconomic level of the school or school district. Therefore, I encourage all in attendance to continue as advocates of music education and the arts by taking a greater leadership role in your schools and communities to strengthen and preserve K-12 music and arts programs. We thank our hosts today, the principals and music teachers, as well as the numerous Norwin parent and community volunteers who provide never-ending support to our developing musicians. They all deserve our profound gratitude. Best wishes for an enjoyable evening, and please continue to keep music and the performing arts in a prominent place in your lives, both now and in the future! Board of Education and Administration William H. Kerr, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools From the Superintendent 15 Norwin Band Aides 8th Annual Car Cruise Sunday, May 18th 11 am to 3 pm Norwin Middle School All proceeds benet the Norwin Band Program. Preregister ($10) by May 12! Dash Plaques for the rst 100 registered entrants Commemorative T-Shirt for the 1st 50 registered entrants Awards in 20 classes and Best of Show. Concessions will be available, plus a 50/50 rafe, Chinese Auction, DJ, and Door Prizes. For more info, contact Greg at gt63@comcast.net or 724-864-4902 Suite Cafe: a Benet for Play It Forward Fund A family-friendly benet to support the Norwin Play It Forward Fund will be held this Saturday, May 10, from 6:3010:00 PM in the Norwin H.S. cafeteria. The 5th Annual Suite Cafe features live performances by Norwin music repertoire student ensembles in a coffeehouse atmosphere. An elegant dessert buffet, including a popcorn bar catered by Pittsburgh Popcorn Company, will be served along with other refreshments. Rafes, door prizes, the almost famous live annual cake auction, and a guitar autographed by The Clarks (courtesy of Main Street Music & Sound) will round out the evening. Advance tickets $25/adult; $20./seniors (62+) .Tickets $30 at the door. For reservations and more information, call 724-515-4858. 14 Norwin Band Aides The Objectives of the Norwin Band Aides Corporation are as follows: 1. To stimulate and sustain interest among the Band Aides and the students at Norwin High School in band activities at Norwin High School by cooperating with school authorities and the Norwin Band Director. 2. To raise and distribute monies, as required for the activities of the band, not funded by the Norwin School District. All fund drives to be organized at the recommendation of the Board of Directors. 3. To support and promote music education in the Norwin School District by advocating for policies that will enhance the music education of students in the Norwin School District in cooperation with the Norwin Band Director and school ofcials. The Norwin Band Aides, the community support group of Norwin Band, was founded in 1961. Today, the Band Aides support the band program through fundraisers like Market Day, the stadium concession stand and Aramark, monthly hoagie sales, Sarris Candy at Easter and Christmas, and such events as an annual craft show, a car cruise each spring, winter guard shows, and the annual Band Festival, now in its 53rd year. The Band Aides are not just a support group to provide for the students opportunities & activities, but members also enjoy the support and friendship of other band and guard parents while fully engaging in their teens band activities. The Band Aides meet the 2nd Monday of each month from 7:308:15 pm in the right audion of the high school auditorium.The next meetings are May 12, June 9, and July 14. Join us for the unveiling of the theme for the 2014 marching band show on Tuesday, May 13 at 7 pm in the auditorium. For more information, to donate or volunteer, or to get information about sponsorship opportunities, visit us at: http://norwinbands.net/nba or email Tom Shrump at fanofduke@comcast.net or Dave Herchko at budherchko@gmail.com. 3 Parents and guests,
The High School administration welcomes you to the Norwin High School Concert Band and Wind Ensemble Concert. You will be treated to an entertaining, exemplary performance by these young musicians. Their hard work and dedication will be demonstrated by the outstanding concert we are about to hear. We thank our talented musicians, their dedicated teachers and supportive parents for making this evening possible. Thank you for your attendance; please sit back and enjoy.
Timothy J. Kotch, Sr., Principal Joseph V. Shigle, Assistant Principal Michael D. Choby, Assistant Principal From the Principal The life benets of music education The musician is constantly adjusting decisions on tempo, tone, style, rhythm, phrasing, and feeling training the brain to become incredibly good at organizing and conducting numerous activities at once. Dedicated practice of this orchestration can have a great payoff for lifelong attention skills, intelligence, and an ability for self-knowledge and expression. John J. Ratey, MD, A Users Guide to the Brain In a year-long program focused on group music-making, 8- to 11-year- old children became markedly more compassionate, according to a 2013 study from the University of Cambridge. The nding suggests kids who make music together arent just having fun: theyre absorbing a key component of emotional intelligence. Rabinowitch, Cross and Burnard, University of Cambridge, UK 4 Michael Szymanski is a 1991 graduate of Norwin High School and received a B.S. in Music Education from Duquesne University in 1995. Mr. Szymanski has been the Middle School Orchestra director since being hired in 1996 and became the High School Orchestra director in 1998. In addition to their annual winter and spring concerts, the H.S. Orchestra often performs with the Norwin Chorus, at invitational festivals and for various community and scholastic events. In recent years, the H.S. Orchestra has received numerous Superior ratings at PMEA Music Performance Assessments and other adjudicated festivals. During his time at Norwin, Michael has also taught elementary band and orchestra, elementary and middle school general music, music theory, and guitar. He has been the Music Department Chairperson since 2011. In his time away from school, Mr. Szymanski enjoys reading, hiking, camping and long road trips. He continues to be an active freelance performer on violin and viola. Michael and his wife Jennifer currently reside in North Huntingdon with their daughters, Betsy and Abby. Tim Daniels is in his rst year as the Director of Bands at Norwin High School. His duties include directing the Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble as well as teaching AP Music Theory classes. Prior to joining the staff at Norwin, Tim served as a Band Director in the Arlington School District in LaGrangeville, NY where he directed 9th Grade Band, Jazz Band, and assisted with the marching band. Tim has also served in various capacities on the band staffs of the Fox Chapel, Gateway and Penn-Trafford marching bands. In addition to this experience, Mr. Daniels spent the summer of 2009 marching with the Bluecoats Drum and Bugle Corps. Mr. Daniels received his B.M. in Music Education, trumpet applied, from Youngstown State University. His primary teachers included Dr. Stephen L. Gage, Dr. Brandt Payne, Dr. Christopher Krummel and Dr. Kent Englehardt. Tim is a member of the National Association for Music Education and the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. A native of North Huntingdon, PA, Tim graduated from Norwin High School in 2008. In addition to his responsibilities at Norwin, Tim enjoys performing and plays as a freelance trumpeter in the Pittsburgh area. About the directors 13 eld conductor under Mr. Radzevics tutelage, L.J. Hancock, would have an even greater impact on the band and the entire music program at Norwin.
From 1976-2001 L.J. Hancock directed the Norwin Band, inspiring the students to some of the programs greatest successes. Due to his charismatic leadership, between 1980-1996 the Norwin Band placed in the top twenty bands at the Bands of America Grand National Championships. During his tenure the band achieved rst place at the Bands of America Grand National Championships in 1982, as well as the Sudler Shield award for musical excellence from the John Philip Sousa Foundation. During his tenure as Music supervisor several positions were added to the music faculty including Assistant Chorus Director, Orchestra Director, Assistant Band Director as well as Associate Band Director.
From 2002-2006 Mr. Ian Morrison served as band director. Under the direction of Ian Morrison the Norwin Marching Band remained competitive and a new focus was brought to the Concert Ensembles of the Norwin Band Program paving the way for the successes of the current Wind Ensemble and Concert Band.
From 2007-2013 Mr. Robert Traugh served as band director. Under Mr. Traughs direction, the band returned to the BOA Grand Nationals in 2011 and earned 19th place in the country. Also, the band won 4 Regionals and 2 PIMBA championships.
The newest member to the Norwin team is Mr. Tim Daniels. Tim is a 2008 graduate of Norwin. During his rst year, the marching band won the BOA Monroeville Regional. Tim is assisted by Mr. Gregory Ondayko and Associate Director Mrs. Kimberly Glover. Recently ensembles of the Norwin Band Program have received numerous distinctions including: The Norwin Percussion Ensemble performing at the PMEA State Convention in 2009 and 2013, as well as the 2011 MENC All-East Convention; the Norwin Concert Band receiving excellent ratings in 2008, 2009, & 2010 at PMEA State Adjudications; and in 2011, 2012 and 2013, the Norwin Concert band received a superior rating. The Norwin Wind Ensemble has received superior ratings since 2008.
The band program continues to grow and new levels of performance excellence are set every year and in every ensemble at Norwin High School. We move forward, Norwin Knights!
The Norwin Band has come a long way from the rst 28-member group under the direction of Mr. Winters. This organization has seen thousands of students come through the program and each of them take into their lives experiences gained only by participation in this program. 12 The rst Norwin High School Band was formed in the 1923- 1924 school year. It consisted of 28 members, all boys. The rst director was Mr. Steven Winter. The 1924 Norwin yearbook stated An organization, such as our Norwin Band turned out to be, is one that will make our high school known throughout the state. Little did they know how prophetic that statement was, for the Norwin High School Band has brought the notice of the entire nation to our community. By competing and receiving accolades nationwide, quality of Norwins band program and the outstanding efforts of the band students are a credit to not only the school district, but to the community that nurtures them.
Mr. Jimmy Weaver was instrumental in establishing the early Norwin Band, acting as band director beginning in 1924-25. He felt that the band was organized with the sole aim of showing off Norwins ability to the best advantage on the eld. He also organized many small ensemble groups, such as the Jazz Band, the Little German Band, and a Swing Band. Lessons taught to younger children prepared them for entering the high school band and gave them the opportunity to develop musical abilities to last a lifetime.
Mr. George Weaver was another inuential individual to work with the band. With his father, Jimmy as assistant band director, George directed the Irwin High School band from the late 1940s through the 1950s while the district was temporarily divided into Irwin and North Huntingdon. He organized a junior band made up of elementary and junior high students to strengthen and continually improve the music program of the future.
The Norwin Band Aides, the community support group of the Norwin Band Program was founded in 1961, with Glen Zockoll as band director. The Band Aides have contributed enormously to the nancial means of the band making it possible for the students to concentrate on their performances.
From the mid 60s through the mid 70s, band director Mr. Lawrence Radzevic led the Norwin Band through a program that resembles that of today. The competition performances became preeminent, the outstanding performances came more often and practice, practice, practice until perfection became the standard. A student About the band program 5 Greg Ondayko has held the position of Assistant Band Director at Norwin for 12 years. His duties include directing the Concert Band, assisting with the Marching Band, Jazz Band and serving as supervisor of the woodwind program. Mr. Ondayko also teaches Music Technology I, II, & III as well as woodwind and brass lessons in repertory class. Under the direction of Mr. Ondayko, the Norwin H.S. Concert Band has been adjudicated at Musicfest Orlando in 2002 and 2005, earning a 1st and 2nd place ranking in AAA, and has earned a superior rating at the PMEA Adjudication Festival in 2007. Most recently, the Concert Band received Superior ratings in both Concert and Sightreading at the PMEA Adjudication Festival. He graduated with a Bachelors degree in Music Education from Slippery Rock University in 2001. Before joining the staff at Norwin High School, he served as a marching/ woodwind tech at both Mars Area H.S. and at Thomas Jefferson H.S. in Pleasant Hills. Mr. Ondayko is a member of PMEA and the Westmoreland County Music Educators Association. Greg also maintains a studio of clarinet, saxophone, and ute students. When Greg is not at school, he can be can be found restoring, repairing, driving, or racing one of his many classic MoPar vehicles. A native Texan, Kimberly Glover is currently in her ninth year as the Associate Band Director/Director of Percussion Studies. Her responsibilities include assisting with all Band functions, teaching percussion for grades 5-12, and Director of the Norwin Percussion Ensemble. She is the 2014 recipient of the PMEA District 1 Citation of Excellence in teaching. Under her tutelage, Norwin percussion students have earned placement in District, Region, State and All-Eastern level ensembles. Most recently the Norwin Percussion Ensemble was invited to perform at the PMEA State Conferences in Erie (2013), in Valley Forge (2009) as well as the MENC All-Eastern Conference in Baltimore, Maryland (2011). Prior to joining the Norwin Band team, she taught band in Texas for 2 years in the Pearland Independent School District and the Austin Independence School District. Kim earned her Bachelors degree in Music Education from the Conservatory of Music at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and her Masters degree in Percussion Performance from the University of Texas. She is a member of PMEA/MENC, and currently holds the ofce of Treasurer for the Pennsylvania state chapter of the Percussive Arts Society. Mrs. Glover performs with various groups throughout the Pittsburgh area. Kims husband, David, teaches Percussion at Slippery Rock University and they have two furry kids named Keiko and Penny. About the directors 6 About the directors Denise Bilott has been teaching for 13 years. She received a Bachelor of Music in Music Education Instrumental at Capital University in Columbus (OH), and a Masters of Science in Education with an emphasis on technology in the classroom from Walden University. Before working at Norwin, Mrs. Bilott taught 6-12 band at Charleroi Area School District and 7-8 General Music at Reynoldsburg City School District in Reynoldsburg (OH). Mrs. Bilott plays clarinet in Westmoreland Symphonic Winds and enjoys spending time with her husband; daughters Evelyn, Ella and Flora; and her two dogs, Mozart and Rocky. A graduate from the Norwin School District, Ian Morrison received his B.S. in music education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and his M.S. in Curriculum and Instruction from Clarion University. Mr. Morrison began teaching at Norwin in 2000 and his duties have included everything from Kindergarten Music to High School Band. Currently, Mr. Morrison teaches string instruments at Hahntown, Sheridan Terrace, Stewartsville, and Sunset Valley Elementary Schools and Hillcrest Intermediate School. Mr. Morrison resides in North Huntingdon with his wife Kim and son Aiden. Devon Lippmann comes from a long line of musicians. His grandfather wrote barbershop arrangements, and his father is a retired band director. Currently the band director at Hillcrest, he also has served as high school band director, assistant director, middle school director, elementary instrumental teacher and as a general music teacher to elementary-aged children. He earned the Phoebe Apperson Hearst Outstanding Educator Award through the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Music Education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. While attending IUP, he sung with an acappella group known as The Braxmen, later known as 4Real, which gained national fame by performing with numerous Pittsburgh-based groups such as The Vogues, Johnny Angel & the Halos, Pure Gold, The Lettermen, The Drifters, The Turtles and many more. 11 Wind Ensemble Flute Tori McFarlane *#% Rachel Whyte Casey Fuga Trina Garrett Jaclyn Crawford Alea Brannick Oboe Jamie Sabol Clarinet Megan Seiler *%#/= April Ngo *#@% Irene Pehanich % Megan Grindle * Olivia Bazanos ^ Laura Kerestes * Saxophone Kevin Crust (Alto) Josey Murray (Alto) Tommy Turcovsky (Tenor) Sam Major (Bari) BassClarinet Brannon Sever *#%= Bassoon Antonio Croes & Rebekah Riggin Trumpet Jon Hale *#@%& Dylan Tatters Charlie Meyers Matt McCormley Doug Tatters Emily Bergman French Horn Dominic Gaudio *#@%= Adam Tomas *#@% David Lengel Trombone Andy De La Fuente #= Maura Kurp Davis Herchko * Euphonium Aaron Fergelec Trevor Byers Tuba Alan Stratton Ryan Capets String Bass Megan Farr Percussion Tyler Frye * Matt Seiler *#@%&\>= Kyle Albright Sam Birus Anthony Lithgow Austin Schmidt Josh Jenkins Matt Bertoty Sr. High County Band- * Sr. High District Band- # Sr. High District Orchestra- @ PMEA Honors Band- % PMEA Honors Jazz Band-& Jr. High County Band- $ Jr. High District Band- ^ Jr. High District Orchestra- + All-State Band- / All-State Orchestra-\ Region Band- = Region Orchestra- > 10 Concert Band Flute Rylee Shrump Amanda Sowko Lauren Pogue ^ Kathleen Dougherty Lauren Petrina Erin Crust Rachael Lorince Haley Smith Olivia Gravante Jessica McClain Brianna Lundy Marina Collins Laura Marsiglio Evangeline Orlosky Oboe Jenn Filus Clarinet Lindsey Stewart Nicole Camarda Sara Salley Lizzy Kent Aaron Iwinski Lena Dietrich Nicole Knox Lindsay Blasko Karly Furlong Alexa Blon Bass Clarinet Leah Gregar Alicia Lackey Elliott Mehrenberg Alto Saxophone Maggie Gates Sam Bartuska Jacob Flaherty Will Kahanic Jeremy Bass Caleb Frederick Calvin Conroy Jenna Chuprinko Tenor Saxophone Kerri Marak Henry Stillio Nick Sichko Baritone Saxophone Brandon Tauber Chris Gurowski Robbie Fencil Bassoon Amanda Stratton + Trumpet Luke Brown Sarah Rickard Jake Iwinski Travis Villella Nick White Hunter Brunecz Cameron Pasinski Mike Eckels Alexa Loy Kevin Langford Jennifer Henry Nate Mehring Josh Metz David Kelly French Horn Jessica Weishorn Travis Hill Ashley Labor Trombone Cody Solar Alex Kahanic AJ Kent Euphonium Nigel Garrett Tuba Nicholas Rae Piano Vincent Camarda Percussion Mitchell Dolney ^$+ Zac Seymour Jake Lucotch Steve Lowe Andy Halza ^ Austin Gray Sean Partt Ben Smith Cole Smith Gage Kunkle Summit Jordan Tim Johnson John Souder Jr. High County Band- $ Jr. High District Band- ^ Jr. High Dist. Orchestra- + 7 The parents of all the students represented tonight for supporting Fine Arts Education Our student musicians Norwin School District Board of Education William H. Kerr, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools Dr. Tracy A. McNelly, Asst. Superintendent Mrs. Natalie A. McCracken, Asst. Superintendent and the Norwin School District Administration Norwin Faculty and Staff Timothy J. Kotch, Sr., Principal Joseph V. Shigle, Assistant Principal Michael D. Choby, Assistant Principal and the Norwin H.S. Administration Mary Marrone, Debbie Depp, Mary Rorabaugh, and the Norwin H.S. Staff Mr. Robert Suman, Principal Mr. Brian ONeil, Assistant Principal and the Norwin M.S. Administration & Staff Todd Leighty and the Auditorium Production Team Pat Geiger, Jim Dezorzi and the Norwin Maintenance and Custodial Staff Ushers and Volunteers The Norwin Music Department Norwin Band Aides, especially Tom Shrump, President Dave Herchko, 1st Vice President Anna Sever, 2nd Vice President Mandy Frye, Secretary Christine Schmidt, Treasurer Barb Pogue, Middle School Liasion Kathleen Heuer, concert program design Special thanks to Norwin Band 2014 Unveiling Join us on Tuesday, May 13th at 7 pm in the Norwin High School Auditorium for the unveiling of the fall 2014 marching band show! Hear the music, meet the staff, and get to know more about what you can expect for the upcoming marching band season. This event is open to everyone, including all current and prospective band and guard students, alumni and families. See you there! 8 Tonights Selections Eighth Grade Band Our Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F.E. Bigelow, arr. Andrew Balent Onward!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gary P. Gilroy Starscapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Balmages I. Orion II. Draco III. Pegasus
Concert Band Where the Black Soars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert W. Smith A Hymn for Band. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hugh Stuart River of the Ancients . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Sweeney Wind Ensemble Windsprints. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard Saucedo Give Us This Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Maslanka I. Moderately Slow Hounds of Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alfred Reed Salvation is Created . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pavel Tchesnokov Norwin Combined Band Ross Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacob de Haan If you wont be taking your program book home as a keepsake, please recycle it in one of the bins as you leave. Thank you! 9 8th Grade Band Flute Dana Ewing Ashley Gaertner Alyssa Godlewski Madison Hein Brittney Love Mallory Page Katie Seymour Lexi Shaffer Katie Thompson MacKenzie Whalen Clarinet Addisyn Bruno Adam Cholodofsky Chelsey Gasparovic Andrew Horton Autumn Kyslinger Sarah Lengel David Liu Anthony Orsino Alyssa Palangio Samantha Shaffer Kaitlyn Soltez Kylie Weaver Bass Clarinet Kaylee Mordecki Alto Saxophone Michael Russell Jordan Simko Vance Varner Trumpet Kellie Brannan Tom Cochran Christian Cramer Cory Fields Dan Furlong Ben Lees Anthony Meyers Maddy Mihalchik Nate Pawluk Mikhayla Peschock Emily Shefer Jon Slatt Horn Rachel Bartuska Michael Beondy Tabby Reed Trombone Declan Cuthbert Colton Dietz Tyler Hines Cecilia Koncerak Evan Yusavage Baritone Luke Sabo Tuba Tyler Barry Zach Hensel Percussion Wade Anderson Kevin Becker Ryan Belchick Camdyn Bill Courtney Bussard Ben Clark Nate Hoffman Alex Ivory Hunter Kellar Matt Kevicki Andrew Schon Ethan Snyder Nathan Snyder Tyler Swenson Jake Swick