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APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY • HAYES SCHOOL OF MUSIC FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SEASON • JULY 2014 CannonMusic Camp Thursday Evening, July 17–7PM Percussion Ensemble Steve Barnhart, conductor String Orchestra Chung Park, conductor Friday Evening, July 18–7PM Women’s Choir Linda Larson, conductor Chamber Singers Stephen M. Hopkins, conductor Concert Choir Linda Larson, conductor Wind Ensemble John Stanley Ross, conductor Saturday, July 19–10AM Jazz Vocal Ensemble Larry Lapin, conductor Jazz Ensemble Todd Wright, conductor Saturday, July 19–12PM Symphonic Band Kevin Richardson, conductor Saturday, July 19–1PM Symphony Orchestra Chung Park, conductor

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APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY • HAYES SCHOOL OF MUSIC

FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SEASON • JULY 2014

CannonMusic Camp

Thursday Evening, July 17–7PM

Percussion EnsembleSteve Barnhart, conductor

String OrchestraChung Park, conductor

Friday Evening, July 18–7PM

Women’s ChoirLinda Larson, conductor

Chamber SingersStephen M. Hopkins, conductor

Concert ChoirLinda Larson, conductor

Wind EnsembleJohn Stanley Ross, conductor

Saturday, July 19–10AM

Jazz Vocal EnsembleLarry Lapin, conductor

Jazz EnsembleTodd Wright, conductor

Saturday, July 19–12PM

Symphonic BandKevin Richardson, conductor

Saturday, July 19–1PM

Symphony OrchestraChung Park, conductor

A Brief History of Cannon Music Camp This summer, Cannon Music Camp completed its forty-sixth season on the campus of Appalachian State University. Since 1969, the camp has developed into one of the most prestigious summer music programs in the United States and has made a particularly positive contribution to the growth and development of the Hayes School of Music at Appalachian State University. Historically, Cannon Music Camp was also a cornerstone for the development of the University's summer cultural program, "An Appalachian Summer." In the Spring of 1968, after several years of discussion, a committee of music faculty members (Dr. Nicholas Erneston, Dean of the School of Fine and Applied Arts; Dr. William Spencer, Chairman of the Department of Music; Dr. Charles Isley, Dr. Joseph Logan, Mr. Walton Cole, and Mr. MacWilliam Disbrow) was appointed to develop a plan for the establishment of a summer music camp on the Appalachian State University campus. It was noted that many successful school and departments of music at universities throughout the United States were operating summer music camps and institutes in an effort to train young musicians and to establish a pool of students who might then attend the sponsoring institution. Until this time, beginning a program of the this type on the Appalachian State University campus would have been most difficult, as housing facilities were limited. With the university demonstrating a sharp increase in enrollment during the 1960's, four new residence halls were under construction and would be ready for occupancy prior to January 1, 1969. In October 1968, a formal proposal indicating the rationale, operating procedures, instructional organization, and budget was submitted to the university administration. At this time an advisory board consisting of several university administrators (Dr. Paul Sanders, Provost; Dr. O.K. Webb, Dean of Student Affairs; Dr. Nicholas Erneston, Dean of the College of Fine and Applied Arts; Dr. William Spencer, Chairman of the Department of Music; Mr. Robert Allen, Director of Public Affairs; Mr. Ned Trivette, Director of Business Affairs) was appointed to work with the Department of Music Camp Council. January 9, 1969, Dr. William H. Plemmons, President of Appalachian State University, and Mr. Robert Allen, Director of Public Affairs, met in Kannapolis with Mr. Charles A. Cannon, Chairman of the Board of Cannon Mills. Mr. Cannon was most interested in assisting the university with this project. With his generous gift of $10,000, definite plans were made to begin the first session in July of 1969. The new summer music program was named Cannon Music Camp, in memory of Mrs. Ruth Cannon and in honor of Mr. Charles A. Cannon. Approximately 135 students, representing six states, arrived on the Appalachian State University campus on July 13, 1969 to participate in the first session of Cannon Music Camp. The camp faculty numbered some seventeen members, assisted by ten graduate music students who served as counselors. From its very beginnings, Cannon Music Camp was designed to offer a comprehensive curriculum. Whereas many other summer music camps were "band camps" or "choral camps", Cannon Music Camp has always offered a total music experience. In the 1969 session, the instructional program included symphony orchestra, concert band, concert choir, string orchestra, and several small ensembles. Daily instruction was given in music theory and private instruction was provided in each instrumental area and in voice. In 1981, Cannon Music Camp served as the catalyst for an exciting new program. It has proved to be a dramatic extension of the original idea conceived by the original proposal made by the members of the Department of Music, Dr. William Plemmons, and Mr. Charles Cannon. Following a successful engagement as conductor of the Cannon Music Camp Symphony Orchestra, Mr. James Ogle, Associate Director of the North Carolina Symphony, met with Mr. Bill McCloud, Chairman of the Department of Music; Dr. R. Clinton Parker, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs; and Mr. Robert Snead, Vice Chancellor for Development, to discuss creating a music festival which would combine the resources of the music camp and the North Carolina Symphony. Obviously, the mountain setting and the completion of the new Broyhill Music Center would offer a magnificent backdrop for this type of endeavor. During the summer of 1982, a chamber orchestra from the North Carolina Symphony spent a one-week residency in Boone, working with music campers and performing two public concerts. From 1983 to the mid-1990's, the North Carolina Symphony's involvement grew both in duration and with the number of performers involved. At its peak, the Symphony spent as much as two and one-half weeks in residency, giving a variety of concerts on campus, as well as offering sectional rehearsals and a combined concert with the Cannon Music Camp Symphony Orchestra. The value of the North Carolina Symphony residence, as it related to the camp, was immeasurable. Certainly one major effect resulted in dramatically increased stringed instrument enrollments. A waiting list was not unusual. In 1984, again through the efforts of Mr. Bill McCloud and Mr. Robert Snead, the summer program brought in the "Chopin Colony," a group of talented performers who were forging international reputations. This group, now known as the Broyhill Chamber Ensemble, has become an integral part of the summer program, which has been named "An Appalachian Summer." Since 1969, with the original objectives clearly in place, Cannon Music Camp has enjoyed great success. Nearly 10,000 young musicians have enjoyed outstanding musical experiences during their month-long stay at Cannon Music Camp. As a result of the continued generosity of the Cannon Foundation and the keen interest and concern of the late Mariam Cannon Hayes, daughter of Charles and Ruth Cannon, approximately eighty-five to ninety percent (85%-90%) of those yearly enrolled have received financial aid to assist them in attending camp. These students have been selected on the basis of talent, potential, and financial need without regard to race or socioeconomic background. Directors of Cannon Music Camp have included: Dr. Charles Isley, 1969; Mr. James Cole, 1970; Dr. Nicholas Erneston, 1971-72; Dr. Erneston and Mr. Clinton Parker, 1972; Mr. Parker, 1973-1978; Dr. Erneston, 1978 (while Mr. Parker completed doctoral studies); Dr. Parker, 1979-80; Mr. Bill McCloud, 1980-82; Dr. Scott Meister, 1983; Dr. William Gora, 1984-1995; Dr. Jay Jackson, 1996-2000. Dr. Steve Hopkins began serving as Camp Director in 2001. Cannon Music Camp enrollment has come from twenty-seven states and eleven nations abroad including North Carolina, Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, Ohio, Texas, New Jersey, Kentucky, Maryland, Louisiana, New York, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Mississippi, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Alaska, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. Other countries represented have included Taiwan, Japan, Philippines, Gamboa, France, Mexico, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Venezuela, Italy, and the Middle East.

Finale Concert I Thursday, July 17 - 7:00PM - Rosen Concert Hall

Percussion Ensemble

Steve Barnhart, conductor Taryn Wooten, assistant

(To be selected from the following)

Goodbye and Go Begin Steve Riley Three Episodes John O'Reilly III. Head Talk Mark Ford Since You've Gone Ray Holman Carpe Diem Tracy Thornton

String Orchestra

Chung Park, conductor Amanda Gentile, Amanda Tant, and Stephen Taperek, assistants

Overture from King Arthur Henry Purcell (1659-1695) O Magnum Mysterium Morten Lauridsen (b. 1943) arr. Dackow/Park Serenade in C Major for String Orchestra Op. 48 Pyotr IlyichTchaikovsky III. Élégie: Larghetto elegiac (1840-1893) IV. Finale (Tema russo): Andante — Allegro con spirit

Finale Concert II

Friday, July 18 - 7:00PM - Rosen Concert Hall

Women’s Choir Linda Larson, conductor

Elizabeth Hill, accompanist Alicia Colvard and Denette Staley, assistants

Hear the Joy Jaques Arcadelt Dodi Li Israeli Song arr. Doreen Rao She’s Like the Swallow Newfoundland Folk Song arr. Carl Strommen Duèrmente, Mi Corazón Bolivian Lullaby arr. Judith Herrington Stand Together Jim Papoulis

Finale Concert II (continued)

Friday, July 18 - 7:00PM - Rosen Concert Hall

Chamber Singers

Stephen M. Hopkins, conductor Hollie Lacy, accompanist

Jimmy Buchanan, Sarah McCraw, and Lindsay Scarborough, assistants

(To be selected from the following) Sing We and Chant It Eugene Butler All Night I Am Awake arr. Alojz Srebotnjak Music, When Soft Voices Die Eric Nelson Set Me As a Seal René Clausen Cantate Sing to the Lord Noël Goemanne Dirait-on Morten Lauridsen Praise the Lord Stephen M. Hopkins

Concert Choir Linda Larson, conductor Hollie Lacy, accompanist

Amanda Gentile, Blake McCraw, Sarah McCraw, Hunter Soots, Denette Staley, Stephen Taperek, and Amanda Tant, assistants

(To be selected from the following) Gloria Antonio Vivaldi Concord Benjamin Britten The Virgin Mary Had A Baby Boy West Indies Carol arr. André Thomas Happy Pharrell Williams arr. Mark Brymer

Wind Ensemble

John Stanley Ross, conductor Sean McClure, Blake McCraw, and Taryn Wooten, assistants

First Suite in Eb for Military Band (1909) Gustav Holst I. Chaconne (1874-1934) ed. Fredrick Fennell A Childhood Remembered (2012) Rossano Galante (b. 1967) Shepherd's Hey! (1913) Percy Aldridge Grainger (1882-1961) arr. Mark Rogers

Kevin Gray Richardson, conductor October (2000) Eric Whitacre (b.1970) The Stars and Stripes Forever (1896) John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) ed. Keith Brion/Loras Schissel

Finale Concert III

Saturday, July 19 - 10:00AM - Rosen Concert Hall

Jazz Vocal Ensemble

Larry Lapin and Keith McCutchen, co-conductors Lindsay Scarborough, Jimmy Buchanan, Alicia Colvard, and Sean McClure, assistants

(To be selected from the following)

Little Girl Blue Rogers & Hart arr. Larry Lapin No More Blues Antonio Carlos Jobim Parking Lot Blues Ray Brown arr. Larry Lapin

with the Jazz Ensemble

Au Privave Charlie Parker arr. Keith McCutchen

Jazz Ensemble Todd Wright and Sean McClure, co-conductors

(To be selected from the following)

Impressions John Coltrane arr. Mark Taylor Uptown Downbeat Duke Ellington trans. David Berger Lisette Sammy Nestico Josie Walter Becker/Donald Fagen arr. George Stone

featuring Sarah Bartholomew, viola

Finale Concert IV

Saturday, July 19 -12:00PM – Rosen Concert Hall

The Symphonic Band

Kevin Gray Richardson, conductor Brad Beamon, Justin McCrary, Hunter Soots, Whitney Vincel, and Taryn Wooten, assistants

Allied Honor (1955) Karl L. King (1891 - 1971) ed. James Swearingen

John Stanley Ross, conductor Alligator Alley (2003) Michael Daugherty (b. 1954) As Tears Fall on Dawn's New Light (2013) Richard L. Saucedo (b. 1957) Ear Bend (2014) Rob Smith (b. 1968)

North Carolina Premier Havendance (1985) David R. Holsinger (b. 1945)

Finale Concert V Saturday, July 19 -1:00PM – Rosen Concert Hall

The Cannon Music Camp Symphony Orchestra

Chung Park, conductor Blake McCraw, Amanda Gentile, Amanda Tant, Stephen Taperek, and Whitney Vincel, assistants

Finlandia, Op. 26 Johan Julius Christian (Jean) Sibelius (1865-1957) Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46 Edvard Grieg I. Morning Mood (Morgenstemning) (1843-1907) II. The Death of Åse (Åses død) III. Anitra's Dance (Anitras dans) IV. In the Hall of the Mountain King (I Dovregubbens hall) Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 43 Johan Julius Christian (Jean) Sibelius IV. Finale: Allegro moderato (1865-1957) Moderato assai Meno moderato e poco a poco ravvivando il tempo Tempo I Largamente e pesante Poco largamente Molto largamente

All Cannon Music Camp concerts are recorded by White Sound Studios of Mooresville, NC. Personal audio and video recording of Cannon Music Camp concerts is prohibited.

Cannon Music Camp would like to acknowledge the continuing financial support of

The Mariam and Robert Hayes Charitable Trust. Without it, this outstanding musical experience would not be possible.

Cannon Music Camp is also grateful for the contributions of our Premier Corporate Sponsor

Holiday Inn Express of Boone

JAZZ ENSEMBLE Todd Wright and Sean McClure, co-conductors

Alto Saxophone Charlie Gilak, MD Jacob Simons, NC Tenor Saxophone Jacob Warren, NC Joshua Gerber, NJ Baritone Saxophone Josh Rorrer, NC

Trumpet Rob McCormac, NC Joseph Reid, NC Brandon Wells, NC Camille Bergin, NC Matt Wakeford, NC Michael Goldfarb, NC

Trombone Zachary McRary, NC Natalie Shields, NC Joseph Anderson, NC Steven Sipes, NC

Bass Philip Norris, NC Percussion Katie Spade, NC Sam Lyall, NC Piano Josh Scarborough, NC

PIANO STUDIO Bair Shagdaron, instructor

Cecelia Schmidt, VA Julia Strout, NC Juls Versola, NC Kasey Stokes, NC Lee Jackson, SC

Sarah Hay, NC Tynsley Gilchrist, NC Brooke Stott, SC Nolin Howard, FL

JAZZ VOCAL ENSEMBLE

Larry Lapin and Keith McCutchen, co-conductors Women Allison Ruvidich, NC Rylee Worstell, VA Claire Griffin, NC Amanda Wood, NC Madalyn Vanarthos, NC Jada Roberts, NC

Men Raymond Christian, NC Benjamin Cooper, NC Carson Saffold, NC Alexei Mejouerv, NC Creed Miller, FL Jordan Thomfohrde, FL

WIND ENSEMBLE

John Stanley Ross, conductor Flute Caroline Sullivan, NC Mary Margaret Zrull, NC Lexi Hines, NC Rebecca Meier, NC Oboe Sarah Thompson, NC Maitland Gurney, NC Bassoon Michael Jeffries, NC Holden Bulla, NC Jonah Parks, NC Gabi Walata, NC Clarinet Molly Lowder, NC Chadwick Thomas, NC Avra Janz, NC Ben Kipps, NC Jeremy Farmer, NC Hailey Grant, NC

Dylan Cain, NC Jessica Beck, NC Gina Sane, VA Bass Clarinet Jada Roberts, NC Nicholas Harper, NC Contra Bass Clarinet Leslie Sullivan, GA Alto Saxophone Jacob Warren, NC Charlie Gilak, MD Jacob Simons, NC Tenor Saxophone Josh Gerber, NJ Baritone Saxophone Stephanie Gordner, NC Horn Angelica Sandry, NC

Steven Campos, NC Aimy McCrosky, NC Randi Morris, VA Bruce Brewster, NC Ray Adams, NC Trumpet Joseph Reid, NC Michael Goldfarb, NC Brandon Wells, NC Rob McCormac, NC Nick VanderElst, NC Jeffery Keever, SC Trombone Zachary McRary, NC Jeremiah Kamtman, NC Ethan Caldwell, NC Euphonium Rubens Fernandes, NC Connor Sullivan, GA

Alexander Merrill, NC Tuba John Caddell, SC Ray Benitez, NC Andrew Armstrong, NC Carson Saffold, NC Taylor Tysinger, NC Percussion Andrew Henry, NC Jessica Woods, NC McKinley Calloway, NC Bryan Borders, NC Mary-Shannon Eargle, NC Dallas Slade, NC Katie Spade, NC Piano Cecelia Schmidt, VA Julianna Versola, NC

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HONORS BRASS QUINTET Drew Leslie, coach Camille Bergin, NC – trumpet Joseph Reid, NC – trumpet Philip Norris, NC – horn Zachary McRary, NC– tbn Ray Benitez, NC– tuba

HONORS WOODWIND QUINTET Jon Beebe, coach Marion Mann, NC – flute Sarah Thompson, NC – ob Chad Thomas, NC – clarinet Angelica Sandry, NC – horn Bridget Piccirilli, NC – bssn

HONORS STRING QUARTET Nancy Bargerstock, coach Madeline Miller, FL - violin Jane Parris, NC – violin Karl Singletary, FL – viola Katie Capp, FL – cello

HONORS SAXOPHONE QUARTET Scott Kallestad, coach Charlie Gilak, MD – soprano Jacob Simons, NC – alto Jacob Warren, NC – tenor Stephanie Gordner, NC - bari

PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE Steve Barnhart, conductor

Bryan Borders Jr., NC McKinley Calloway, NC Sarah Dumont, NC

Mary-Shannon Eargle, NC Andrew Henry, NC Sam Lyall, NC

Lizzie Romei, KY Dallas Slade, NC Quincy Snyder, NC

Katie Spade, NC Jessica Woods, NC

SYMPHONIC BAND Kevin Gray Richardson, conductor

Flute Gabrielle Drum, NC Samuel Plato, NC Max Schlenker, NC Bruce Brewster, NC Rachel Kellam, NC Victoria Blalock, NC Sloane Goodman, NC Elizabeth Church, NC Caroline Church, NC Oboe Kacie Richardson, NC Julia Strout, NC Bassoon Aidan Williams, NC Makayla Hancock, NC Alyssa Whitaker, NC Clarinet Avra Janz, NC Ben Kipps, NC Joshua Scarborough, NC Gina Sane, VA Hailey Grant, NC Emma Perez-Navario, NC Jeremy Farmer, NC Dylan Cain, NC Jessica Beck, NC Charlie Mabe, NC Olivia Ehler, NC Raymond Christian, NC

Bass Clarinet Emily Graves, NC Jada Roberts, NC Alto Saxophone Josh Rorrer, NC Caroline Sane, VA Tomoki Tashiro, NC Tenor Saxophone Simon Marland, NC Caroline O’Connor, NC Baritone Saxophone Cameron Small, NC Horn Jacob Kadan, NC Steven Campos, NC Katherine Hood, NC Dakota Cox, SC Hannah Hintz, NC Trumpet Nick VanderElst, NC Rebecca Spade, NC Josh Moore, NC Josh Kraus, NC Alex Glidewell, NC Elliot Chandler, NC Angel Couch, NC Morgan Decker, SC

Jo Beasley, NC Trombone Natalie Shields, NC Benjamin Dorsey, NC Joseph Anderson, NC Steven Sipes, NC Euphonium Steven Lemons, FL William Trail, NC Tuba Ian Clapp, NC Christen Snyder, PA Chase Prevette, NC Zachariah Wynn, NC Taylor Tysinger, NC Percussion Dallas Slade, NC Katie Spade, NC Quincy Snyder, NC Lizzie Romei, KY Sam Lyall, NC Andrew Henry, NC Jessica Woods, NC

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WOMEN’S CHOIR Linda Larson, conductor

Elizabeth Hill, accompanist

Jessie Caviness, NC Morgan Decker, SC Tynsley Gilchrist, NC Claire Griffin, NC Elizabeth Helton, FL Melissa Hernandez, SC Erin Hu, FL

Waverly Leonard, NC Amelia Lohman, FL Molly Lowder, NC Bella Mazzone, FL Becca Meier, NC Randi Morris, VA Jada Nelson, NC

Abbie Pedigo, IL Carrington Pierce, NC Jada Roberts, NC Laura Salinas, SC Angelica Sandry, NC Cecelia Schmidt, VA Christen Snyder, PA

Cassidy Soutter, NC Brooke Stott, SC Julia Strout, NC Amanda Wood, NC Rylee Worstell, VA Sarah Yankech, FL

CHAMBER SINGERS Stephen M. Hopkins, conductor

Hollie Lacy, accompanist

Women Mollie Baron, NC Erika Hinson, NC Samantha Latino, NC Treasa McDonald, NC Madeline Miller, FL Allison Ruvidich, NC Cecelia Schmidt, VA

Cassidy Soutter, NC Madalyn Vanarthos, NC Mary West, NC Men Clay Cooper, NC Lee Jackson, SC Jeremiah Kamtman, NC

Jeffrey Keever, SC Alexei Mejouev, NC Creed Miller, FL Max Schlenker, NC Karl Singletary, FL Jordan Thomfohrde, FL

CONCERT CHOIR

Linda Larson, conductor Hollie Lacy, accompanist

Joe Anderson, NC Andrew Armstrong, NC Robert Ashworth, NC Indira Avendano, FL Mollie Baron, NC Emma Beard, NC Jo Beasley, NC Jessica Beck, NC Victoria Blalock, NC Bryan Borders Jr. , NC Bruce Brewster, NC Holden Bulla, NC Sarah Byres, FL John Caddell, SC Dylan Cain, NC Ethan Caldwell, NC Solomon Caldwell, NC McKinley Calloway, NC Steven Campos, NC Jessie Caviness, NC Elliott Chandler, NC Elizabeth Church, NC Caroline Church, NC Ian Clapp, NC Angel Couch, NC Korah Cuff, FL Benjamin Dorsey, NC Gabrielle Drum, NC Sarah Dumont, NC Mary-Shannon Eargle, NC Olivia Ehler, NC Scott Faircloth, NC Jeremy Farmer, NC Rubens Fernandes, NC Sammi Fox, NC Jamie Garand, FL Tynsley Gilchrist, NC

Alex Glidewell , NC Michael Goldfarb, NC Sloane Goodman, NC Hailey Grant, NC Emily Graves, NC Danielle Griner, CO Maitland Gurney, NC Makayla Hancock, NC Nick Harper, NC Sarah Hay, NC Elizabeth Helton, FL Andrew Henry, NC Melissa Hernandez, SC Lexi Hines, NC Erika Hinson, NC Hannah Hintz, NC Katherine Hood, NC Nolin Howard, FL Lee Jackson, SC Avra Janz, NC Michael Jeffries, NC Jaeyoung Jung, NC Jacob Kadan, NC Jeremiah Kamtman, NC Jeffrey Keever, SC Rachel Kellam, NC Ben Kipps, NC Josh Kraus, NC Samantha Latino, NC Harrison Leary, NC Steve Lemons, FL Waverly Leonard, NC Riley Lopez, NC Molly Lowder, NC Charli Mabe, NC Gina Makarova, FL Christian Mangrum, NC

Rob McCormac, NC Daniel McCormick, FL Aimy McCrosky, NC Treasa McDonald, NC Kea McKibben, NC Aidan McManis, NC Ana Mehnert, NC Alec Merrill, NC Michael Mitchell, FL Halea Mitchell, NC Josh Moore, NC Sebastian Moorman, FL Sophie Nachman, NC Philip Norris, NC Frank Ockerman, NC Jonah Parks, NC Hannah Payunk, NC Abbie Pedigo, IL Emma Perez-Navarro, NC Carrington Pierce, NC Samuel Plato, NC Chase Prevette, NC Gabe Ramos, NC Iain Rice, NC Kacie Richardson, NC Lizzie Romei, KY Alice Rosario, NC John Ruan, NC Laura Salinas, SC Gina Sane, VA Skye Satz, NC Josh Scarborough, NC Max Schlenker, NC Cecelia Schmidt, VA Natalie Shields, NC Alex Sipes, NC Dallas Slade, NC

Cameron Small, NC Jared Smith, NC Quincy Snyder, NC Madeleine Soss, NC Sammy Soud, FL Ryan Soud, FL Cassidy Soutter, NC Rebecca Spade, NC Katie Spade, NC Meredith Steele, NC Alex Stewart, NC Luke Stikeleather, NC Maddie Stohl, NC Kasey Stokes, NC Caroline Sullivan, NC Leslie Sullivan, GA Connor Sullivan, GA Tomoki Tashiro, NC Billy Tidwell, SC Will Trail, NC Taylor Tysinger, NC Nick VanderElst, NC Juls Versola, NC Matt Wakeford, NC Gabi Walata, NC Delaney Watson, FL Brandon Wells, NC Mary West, NC Alyssa Whitaker, NC Aidan Williams, NC Jessica Woods, NC Zack Wynn, NC Sarah Yankech, FL Mary Margaret Zrull, NC

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SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Chung Park, conductor

Violin Madeline Miller, FL–Concertmaster Daniel McCormick, FL–Principal Second

Indira Avendano, FL Sarah Byres, FL Jessie Caviness, NC Korah Cuff, FL Melissa Hernandez, SC Hannah Hintz, NC Waverly Leonard, NC Bella Mazzone, FL Kea McKibben, NC Alexei Mejouev, NC Halea Mitchell, NC Michael Mitchell, FL Sebastian Moorman, FL Sophie Nachman, NC Jada Nelson, NC Frank Ockerman, NC Jane Parris, NC John Ruan, NC Madeleine Soss, NC Luke Stikeleather, NC Maddie Stohl, NC Tomoki Tashiro, NC Mizuho Yamanaka, NC Sarah Yankech, FL Viola Billy Tidwell, SC–Principal Robert Ashworth, NC Sarah Bartholomew, AK Sarah Dumont, NC Scott Faircloth, NC Erin Hu, FL Amelia Lohman, FL

Ana Mehnert, NC Hannah Paynuck, NC Alice Rosario, NC Karl Singletary, FL Cello Creed Miller, FL–Principal Katie Capp, FL Jamie Garand, FL Jaeyoung Jung, NC Harrison Leary, NC Riley Lopez, NC Gina Makarova, FL Gabe Ramos, NC Sammy Soud, FL Meredith Steele, NC Madi Vanarthos, NC Delaney Watson, FL Bass Iain Rice, NC–Principal Emma Beard, NC Solomon Caldwell, NC Danielle Griner, CO Christian Mangrum, NC Aidan McManis, NC Ryan Soud, FL Eric Smith, NC Flute Marion Mann, NC Elizabeth Church, NC Caroline Church, NC Oboe Sarah Thompson, NC

Alex Stewart, NC Kacie Richardson, NC Bassoon Bridget Piccirilli, NC Skye Satz, NC Clarinet Joshua Scarborough, NC Chadwick Thomas, NC Horn Philip Norris, NC Jacob Kadan, NC Bruce Brewster, NC Ray Adams, NC Trumpet Camille Bergin, NC Matt Wakeford, NC Michael Goldfarb, NC Jeffery Keever, SC Trombone Zachary McRary, NC Jeremiah Kamtman, NC Ethan Caldwell, NC Tuba John Caddell, SC Percussion Andrew Henry, NC Jessica Woods, NC McKinley Calloway, NC

STRING ORCHESTRA Chung Park, conductor

Violin Jane Parris, NC–Concertmaster Korah Cuff, FL–Principal Second

Indira Avendano, FL Sarah Byres, FL Jessie Caviness, NC Melissa Hernandez, SC Waverly Leonard, NC Bella Mazzone, FL Daniel McCormick, FL Kea McKibben, NC Alexei Mejouev, NC Madeline Miller, FL Halea Mitchell, NC Michael Mitchell, FL Sebastian Moorman, FL

Sophie Nachman, NC Jada Nelson, NC Frank Ockerman, NC John Ruan, NC Madeleine Soss, NC Luke Stikeleather, NC Maddie Stohl, NC Mizuho Yamanaka, NC Sarah Yankech, FL Viola Karl Singletary, FL–Principal Robert Ashworth, NC Sarah Bartholomew, AK Sarah Dumont, NC Scott Faircloth, NC

Erin Hu, FL Amelia Lohman, FL Ana Mehnert, NC Hannah Paynuck, NC Alice Rosario, NC Billy Tidwell, SC Cello Creed Miller, FL–Principal Katie Capp, FL Jamie Garand, FL Jaeyoung Jung, NC Harrison Leary, NC Riley Lopez, NC Gina Makarova, FL Gabe Ramos, NC

Sammy Soud, FL Meredith Steele, NC Madi Vanarthos, NC Delaney Watson, FL Bass Aidan McManis, NC–Principal Emma Beard, NC Solomon Caldwell, NC Danielle Griner, CO Christian Mangrum, NC Iain Rice, NC Ryan Soud, FL Eric Smith, NC

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Cannon Music Camp Faculty and Staff Directory

Joseph Amaya Voice Class/Voice Professor, Appalachian State University Aaron Ames Accompanist Accompanist, Appalachian State University Nancy Bargerstock Violin/Chamber Music/Honors String Quartet Professor, Appalachian State University Steve Barnhart Percussion/Percussion Ensemble Professor, University of Wyoming Brad Beamon Counselor Music Educator, Nashville, TN Jon Beebe Bassoon/Reedmaking/Honors WW Quintet/Theory Professor, Appalachian State University Joby Bell Organ Professor, Appalachian State University Brent Bingham Trumpet Professor, Appalachian State University Patrick Boyd Recording/Live Streaming Music Industries Student, Appalachian State University Jimmy Buchanan Counselor Music Educator, Greensboro, NC Corrine Cassini Alexander Technique Professor, Appalachian State University Alicia Chapman Oboe Professor, Appalachian State University Andrea Cheeseman Clarinet Professor, Appalachian State University David Clark Voice Professional Musician, Charlotte, NC Alicia Colvard Counselor Graduate Student, Appalachian State University James Daugherty Dean of Men/Music Theory Music Educator, Lexington, NC Sydney Dehus Camp Administrative Assistant Cannon Music Camp, Appalachian State University Gabe Fankhauser Theory Professor, Appalachian State University Bernard Flythe Euphonium/Tuba Professor, Appalachian State University Amanda Gentile Counselor Music Student, Appalachian State University Elizabeth Hill Accompanist Accompanist, Appalachian State University Jacob Hill Accompanist Music Student, Appalachian State University Stephen Hopkins Director/Chamber Singers Professor, Appalachian State University Karen Huey Executive Assistant to the Director Music Educator, Sanford, NC Lewis Jones Saxophone Doctoral Student, University of Miami Scott Kallastad Saxophone/Honors Saxophone Quartet Professor, Appalachian State University Eric Koontz Viola/Chamber Music Professor, Appalachian State University Hollie Lacy Accompanist/Piano Class Accompanist, Appalachian State University Larry Lapin Jazz Vocal Ensemble/Jazz Theory/Jazz Improv Professor Emeritus, University of Miami, FL Linda Larson Concert Choir/Women’s Choir/Voice Professor, Appalachian State University Robert Leonard Recording/Live Streaming Music Industries Student, Appalachian State University Drew Leslie Trombone/Honors Brass Quintet Professor, Appalachian State University Hsiao Ling Yu Accompanist Music Student, Appalachian State University Kenneth Lurie Cello/Chamber Music Professor, Appalachian State University Sean McClure Counselor Music Educator, Eden, NC Keith McCutchen Jazz Vocal Ensemble/Jazz Theory/Jazz Improv Professor, Appalachian State University Justin McCrary Counselor Music Educator, Mocksville, NC Blake McCraw Counselor Music Educator, Winston-Salem, NC Sarah McCraw Counselor Music Educator, Wentworth, NC Douglas Miller Clarinet Professor, Appalachian State University Chung Park Symphony Orchestra/String Orchestra/Violin Professor, Appalachian State University Julia Pedigo Voice Class/Voice Professor, Appalachian State University Dawn Perry Dean of Women/Music Theory Professor, Wingate University, NC Hannah Price Music Theory Adjunct Professor, Appalachian State University Kevin Richardson Symphonic Band/Wind Ensemble/Inst Techniques Professor, Appalachian State University Karen Robertson Horn Professor, Appalachian State University John Ross Wind Ensemble/Symphonic Band Professor, Appalachian State University Lindsay Scarborough Head Female Counselor Educator, Boone, NC Nancy Schneeloch-Bingham Flute Professor, Appalachian State University Will Selle String Ensembles Music Educator, Boone, NC Bair Shagdaron Piano Professor, Appalachian State University Elisabeth Small Violin/Chamber Music Professor, Belmont University, TN Hunter Soots Counselor Music Educator, Lenoir, NC John Spuller String Bass/Bass Ensemble Greensboro Symphony; Professor, Appalachian St. Univ Denette Staley Counselor Music Educator, Kernersville, NC James Stokes Trumpet Professor, Appalachian State University Stephen Taperek Counselor Music Student, Appalachian State University Amanda Tant Counselor Music Educator, Hendersonville, NC Whitney Vincel Counselor Music Educator, Charlotte, NC Patrick Watkins Head Male Counselor Music Educator, Taylorsville, NC Taryn Wooten Counselor Music Educator, Galax, VA Todd Wright Jazz Ensemble/Improvisation Professor, Appalachian State University

The Forty-Seventh

will be held

June 27–July 18, 2015

Returning campers generally receive notice of a scholarship opportunity to return to camp for the

following season in October and the opportunity to apply for acceptance to next summer’s camp on November 1. The general public receives this same information on December 1.

Remember, a scholarship offer does not guarantee acceptance and admission into camp so be sure to return your

camp application as quickly as possible.

We look forward to seeing you next summer!