Harmony-Zelienople Community Band

Susan Van Arsdale, Director

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2007 Concert Program


The Magnificent Seven...............................Elmer Bernstein
                                                    arr. Roy Phillippe
Pasttime With Good Company..........................King Henry VII
                                                    arr. Philip Sparke
Currents............................................Robert W. Smith
The Old Grumbly Bear................................Julius Fucik
                                                    arr. Andrew Glover
          Soloist, Fran Balog, Baritone Saxophone

A Nation's Prayer...................................arr. James D. Ployhar

                    The Community Jazz Band 
            (A Senior Project by Patrick Van Arsdale)
     Fly Me To The Moon....................Bart Howard, arr. Mark Taylor
     Four..................................Miles Davis, arr. Mark Taylor
     Well You Needn't......................Thelonius Monk, arr. Mark Taylor

The Perfect Storm...................................arr. Ralph Ford
A Trumpeter's Lullaby...............................Leroy Anderson
                                                    arr. Philip Lang
            Soloist, Patrick Van Arsdale, Trumpet

America from West Side Story........................Leonard Bernstein
                                                    arr. Michael Brown
Selections from Wicked..............................Stephen Swartz
                                                    arr. Jay Bocook


2006 Concert Program


The Star Spangled Banner.....................arr. Mark Williams
Copper Mountain Legend.......................Jerry Williams
British Eighth (March)............................Zo Elliott
Irish Tune from County Derry and
   ShepherdÕs Hey................................Percy Aldridge Grainger
          Dedicated to three Irish Friends - Sally, Mary and Denis
But Not For Me....................................arr. Warren Barker
          Featuring Melissa Bungar, vocalist
Suite from Carmen................................arr. James Curnow
A Leroy Anderson Portrait......................arr. James Barnes

The Slippery Rock University Percussion Ensemble
          David Glover, Director

Mallet Maniacs.....................................arr. by John OÕReilly
Gettysburg..........................................arr. by John Moss
Satchmo! (A Tribute to Louis Armstrong)..arr. Ted Ricketts
Fanfare for Tomorrow...........................Robert W. Smith

2005 Concert Program

When Summer Takes Flight.........................Robert W. Smith
Russian Easter Overture..........................arr. by Jay Boook
Last Ride of the Pony Express....................David Shaffer
Thoughts of Love.................................arr. by Charles J. Roberts
        Guest Soloist, Bruce Lazier, trombone
Kentucky 1800....................................Clare Grundman
Pirates of the Caribbean.........................arr. by John Wasson
Pavanne, from Symphonette No. 2..................Morton Gould
Salute to the Big Bands..........................arr. by Andrew Balent
Trombone Choir
        Seneca Valley Senior Project, Miss Jennifer Ober, Conductor
Tritsch-Tratsch Polka (Chit-Chat Polka)..........arr. by Alfred Reed
Selections from Hairspray........................arr. by Ted Ricketts
America Exultant.................................arr. by Andrew Glover
        Guest Conductor, Mr. Robert Marshall
The Star Spangled Banner.........................arr. by John Williams

2004 Concert Program

The Star Spangled Banner.........................arr. Mark Williams
The Chimes of Liberty............................arr. Calvin Custer
Cool Blues for Trumpets..........................James D. Ployhar
Sabre Dance......................................arr. Andrew Balent
Second Suite in F................................Gustav Holst
On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss....................David R. Holsinger
The Last Battle..................................Ralph Ford

 Double Time Barbershop Quartet

Malaguena........................................arr. Sammy Nestico
A Childhood Hymn.................................David R. Holsinger
The ScotÕs Brigade...............................James D. Ployhar
St. Louis Blues..................................arr. Luther Henderson
The Lion King....................................arr. John Higgins

2003 Concert Program

The Star-Spangled Banner.........................arr. Mark Williams
Summon The Heroe.................................arr. Michael Sweeney
The Wizard Of Oz.................................arr. James Barnes
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy..........................arr. Michael Story
Cake Walk........................................Robert Russell Bennett
    from Suite of Old American Dances
Smooth...........................................arr. Michael Story
Incantations.....................................Robert W. smith
Band versus Percussion...........................Ployhar/Del Elliot
Andrew Lloyd Webber In Concert...................arr. Michael Sweeney
Themes Like Old Times III........................arr. Warren Barker
Freedom..........................................Michael W. Smith
Armed Forces Salute..............................arr. John Moss

2002 Concert Program

    Coming soon... 

2001 Concert Program

Star-Spangled Banner.............................arr. Mark Williams
Columbia Crest March.............................Steve Hodges
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue........................Richard Rodgers
    (From ON YOUR TOES)..........................arr. John Moss
    Susan Dinger, piano
Two River Classics...............................arr. Dave Black
    (Deep River and Shenandoah)
Espana Cani......................................arr. Robert Longfield
They Can't Take That Away From Me................arr. W. Barker
    Michelle Shuttleworth, vocalist
Clarinet A La King...............................Kenneth Henderson
The Phantom  Of The Opera........................arr. Michael Sweeney
What A Wonderful World...........................arr. Richard Saucedo
    Bob Rectenwald, Alto Sax
The Stars and Stripes Forever....................John Philip Sousa

2000 Concert Program

The Star-Spangled Banner.........................arr. by Mark Williams
Copper Mountain Legend...........................Jerry Williams
Country Dances...................................Steve Pfaffman
Sing, Sing, Sing.................................arr. by Michael Story
Clarinet Polka...................................arr. by Don Schaeffer
Batter Up!.......................................Jodi Malone/L.C. Harnsberger
Lassus Trombone..................................arr. Andrew Balent
Light Cavalry Overture...........................arr. by Mark Williams
Tritsch-Tratsch Polka............................arr. by Alfred Reed
Plaza de Toros...................................Mark Williams
Colonel Bogey March..............................arr. by Eric Osterling
Rock Around The Clock............................arr. by Zane VanAuken
Ain't We Got Fun.................................arr. by John Edmondson

1999 Concert Program

The Star Spangled Banner.........................Francis Scott Key
North Penn Celebration...........................Quincy C. Hilliard
Amazing Grace....................................arr. Gerald Sebesky
Flute Loops......................................Anne McGinty
Mariachi Serenade................................John Edmondson
Peer Gynt Suite..................................arr. Charles Sayre 
Back to the Ô50s.................................Michael Green
The Entertainer..................................Scott Joplin
          (featuring the flute setion)
Brother James Air................................arr. Douglas Wagner
Saxophonic Boogie................................John Edmondson
          (featuring the saxophone section)
A Patriotic Festival.............................arr. Mark Williams
Just A Closer Walk With Thee.....................arr. Don Gillis
The Washington Post March........................John Phillip Sousa