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2007-2008
2006-2007
2006 - 2007
Todd L. Riddleberger, Director of Bands

“Marching Rams”

Life Dances:
- “Mambo” from West Side Story – Leonard Bernstein, arr. Tom Wallace
- “Adelina de Maya” – Joseph Curiale, arr. Tom Wallace
- “The Promise of Living” from The Tenderland – Aaron Copland, arr. Jay Dawson
- “Joy” – Joseph Curiale, arr. Tom Wallace

Tournament of Bands Competition Results (Group II)
9/30/06 - Glen Burnie H.S. (3rd place, 78.60)
10/7/06 - Severna Park H.S. (3rd place, 79.10)
10/21/06 - Broadneck H.S. (3rd place, 83.25)
10/28/06 - Parkside H.S. (Exhibition, 86.80)
11/4/06 - Chapter IX Championships (2nd place, 88.90)
11/12/06 - Atlantic Coast Championships (18th place, 87.60)

Symphonic Band

Holiday Concert Reprtoire (December 19, 2006)
Ukrainian Bell Carol - arr. Richard Saucedo
A Carol for Everyman - Eric Osterling
Midnight Sleighride - Sergei Prokofiev, arr. Tom Wallace
Themes from "The Nutcracker" - P.I. Tchaikovsky, arr. Clair Johnson

E.S.B.D.A. District Band Festival Repertoire and Ratings

Marching Along - Robert Geisler
Poetic Intermezzo - James Barnes
Abram's Pursuit - David Holsinger
Ratings - I, I, I (Sight-reading - I)

2005-2006

2005-2006
Todd L. Riddleberger, Director of Bands

“Marching Rams”

Windsprints – Richard SaucedoTournament of Bands Competition Results

Group II)10/1/05 – Severna Park H.S. (2nd place, 81.55)
10/22/05 – Towson University (2nd place, 85.75)
10/29/05 – Delmarvacade of Bands (Exhibition, 87.90)
11/5/05 – Chapter 9 Championships (3rd place, 89.30)
11/13/05 – Atlantic Coast Championships (21st place, 84.15)

Symphonic Band

Holiday Concert Repertoire (December 20, 2005)

Dashing Through the Snow – Richard Saucedo
The Sussex Mummer’s Christmas Carol – Percy Grainger, arr. Larry Clark
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year – arr. John Moss
Auld Lang Syne – arr. Chip Davis and Robert Longfield

E.S.B.D.A. District Band Festival Repertoire and Ratings

Dorchester (Concert March) – Eric Osterling
Urban Dances – Erik Morales
The Saint and the City – Jacob de Haan
Ratings – I, I, I (Sight-reading – I)

Spring Concert Repertoire (May 17, 2006)

Sterling Brass – James Barnes
Star Ship – Yukiko Nishimura
The Saint and the City – Jacob de Haan
Urban Dances – Erik Morales
In the Shining of the Stars – Robert Sheldon
Dorchester (Concert March) – Eric Osterling
Young Person’s Guide to John Williams – John Williams, arr. Jay Bocook

Intermediate Band

Spring Concert Repertoire (May 17, 2006)

Ammerland – Jacob de Haan
Royal Guard – Elliot Del Borgo
Dialogue and Fugue – Norman Ward

Percussion Ensemble

Spring Concert Repertoire (May 17, 2006)

On Fire – Michel Camilo, arr. Argenziano and McDonald

Jazz Band

Spring Concert Repertoire (May 9, 2006)

Soul Sister – Don Sebesky, arr. Andy Clark
Theme from “Ice Castles” – Marvin Hamlisch, arr. Dave Wolpe
The Swingin’ Shepherd Blues – Moe Koffman, arr. Mark Taylor
All By Myself – arr. Mark Taylor
Cocktails for Two – Johnston and Koslow, arr. Bob Lowden
City – Jeff Lorber, arr. Mike Tomaro
Unchained Melody – Alex North, arr. Larry Norred
Alright, Okay, You Win – arr. Paul Jennings
Sweet Georgia Brown – arr. Sammy Nestico

2004-2005

2004-2005
Todd L. Riddleberger, Director of Bands

“Marching Rams”

Medusa – Key Poulan

Tournament of Bands Competition Results (Group II)
10/2/04 – Severna Park H.S. (2nd place, 82.55 – Best Percussion and Drum Major)
10/9/04 – William Penn H.S. (1st place, 85.80)
10/16/04 – Westminster H.S. / “Stand Still” (1st place,        )
10/30/04 – Delmarvacade of Bands (Exhibition, 89.75)
11/6/04 – Chapter 9 Championships (1st place, 92.95 – 1st Music, 1st Visual)
11/13/04 – Atlantic Coast Championships (8th place, 89.55)

Symphonic Band

Holiday Concert Repertoire (December 14, 2004)

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year – arr. John Moss
Carol of the Night – Richard Saucedo
Sleigh Ride – Leroy Anderson
Greensleeves – arr. Alfred Reed
Themes from “The Nutcracker” – P.I. Tchaikovsky, arr. Clair Johnson

E.S.B.D.A. District Band Festival Repertoire and Ratings

Our Heritage (March) – Karl King, arr. James Swearingen
Canterbury Chorale – Jan Van der Roost
To A New Dawn – Philip Sparke
Ratings – I, I, I (Sight-reading – I)

Spring Concert Repertoire (May 17, 2005)

With Honor and Praise – Charles Young
Canterbury Chorale – Jan Van der Roost
To A New Dawn – Philip Sparke
Our Heritage (March) – Karl King, arr. James Swearingen
Ammerland – Jacob de Haan
Anthem for Winds and Percussion – Claude Smith
Abram’s Pursuit – David Holsinger

Intermediate Band

Spring Concert Repertoire (May 17, 2005)

Quietly Come and Whisper – arr. Craig Alberty
Evening Prayer – David Shaffer
Orange Bowl (March) – Henry Fillmore, arr. Andrew Balent

Percussion Ensemble

Spring Concert Repertoire (May 10, 2005)

Technology – Jim CasellaGreetings to Herman – H.G. Brodman
Sonata for Timpani (Mvmt. 3) – John Beck
Fascinating Rhythm – Gershwin, arr. Thom Proctor
Noises On – Chris Crockarell

Jazz Band

Spring Concert Repertoire (May 10, 2005)

Funkathustra – Dave Mills
Easy Goin’ – John Fedchock
One Moment in Time – Hammond, arr. Berry
My Life – Billy Joel, arr. Pemberton
The Boy from Ipanema – Jobim, arr. Holmes
Critical Mass – Jeff Jarvis
Send in the Clowns – Sondheim, arr. Dave Wolpe
A Bit of… - Bob Lowden
A Drop in the Bucket – John Fedchock

2003-2004

2003-2004
Todd L. Riddleberger, Director of Bands

“Marching Rams”

Minimally Speaking – Richard Saucedo

Tournament of Bands Competition Results (Group II)
9/27/03 – Lake Forest H.S. (1st place, 76.85)
10/4/03 – Severna Park H.S. (2nd place, 81.50)
10/18/03 – Maryland State Championships (2nd place tie, 85.00)
10/25/03 – Delmarvacade of Bands (Exhibition, 88.25)
11/1/03 – Chapter 9 Championships (2nd place, 88.80)
11/9/03 – Atlantic Coast Invitational (1st place, 89.40 - Best Music, Visual, and Brass)

Symphonic Band

Holiday Concert Repertoire

E.S.B.D.A. District Band Festival Repertoire and Ratings

Military Escort – Harold Bennett, arr. James Swearingen
Clowns – Philip Parker
Portrait of a City – Philip Sparke
Ratings – I, I, I (Sight-reading – I)

Spring Concert Repertoire (May 18, 2004)

Military Escort – Harold Bennett, arr. James Swearingen
On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss – David Holsinger
Portrait of a City – Philip Sparke
Sleep – Eric Whitacre
Spirit of the Falcon – Richard Saucedo
Clowns – Philip Parker

Intermediate Band

Spring Concert Repertoire (May 18, 2004)

Dreamscape – Ed Huckeby
Royal Guard – Elliot Del Borgo

Percussion Ensemble

Spring Concert Repertoire (May 18, 2004)

Technology – Jim Casella

Jazz Band

Spring Concert Repertoire (May 4, 2004)

Steppin’ Out – Lennie Niehaus
My Favorite Things – Rogers, arr. Holmes
No Deposit, No Return – Kris Berg
Witchcraft – Cy Coleman, arr. Field
Ballad for Holly – Rich Matteson
Woodchopper’s Ball – Woody Herman, arr. Blair
Oh, Lady Be Good! – Gershwin, arr. Dave Wolpe
Chicago Song – Marcus Miller, arr. Berry
A Blues to Blow On – Paul Clark
Undecided – Charles Shavers, arr. Mike Sweeney

2002-2003

2002-2003
Todd L. Riddleberger, Director of Bands

“Marching Rams”

The Planets – Gustav Holst, arr. Jay Bocook

Tournament of Bands Competition Results (Group II)
9/28/02 – Lake Forest H.S. (1st place, 76.85)
10/18/02 – William Penn H.S. (6th place, 78.45)
10/19/02 – Maryland State Championships (3rd place, 82.10)
10/26/02 – Delmarvacade of Bands (Exhibition, 85.15)
11/2/02 – Chapter 9 Championships (4th place, 85.40 - 2nd Music, 2nd Visual)
11/9/02 – Atlantic Coast Invitational (2nd place, 86.75 - Best Perc., Brass, Woodwind and Visual)

Symphonic Band

Holiday Concert Repertoire

E.S.B.D.A. District Band Festival Repertoire and Ratings

Land of Liberty – James Swearingen
Toccata for Band – Frank Erickson
Sound Prisms – Brian Balmages
Ratings – I, I, I (Sight-reading – I)

Spring Concert Repertoire (May 13, 2003)

Land of Liberty – James Swearingen
Proudly We Hail – Brian Balmages
Toccata for Band – Frank Erickson
Shenandoah – Frank Ticheli
Sound Prisms – Brian Balmages
More Than You Know – Youmans, arr. Warren Barker
Chicken Run (Main Titles) – arr. Paul Murtha

Intermediate Band

Spring Concert Repertoire (May 13, 2003)

Quietly Come and Whisper – arr. Craig Alberty
Orange Bowl (March) – Henry Fillmore, arr. Andrew Balent
Somewhere Out There – arr. John Higgins

Percussion Ensemble

Spring Concert Repertoire (May 13, 2003)

Brazilian Street Dance – Thomas Brown, arr. Matthew C. Willey

Jazz Band

2001-2002

2001-2002
Todd L. Riddleberger, Director of Bands

“Marching Rams”

The Way of the Warrior – Stephen Melillo

Tournament of Bands Competition Results (Group II)
10/6/01 – Colonel Richardson H.S. (2nd place, 77.65 – Best Percussion)
10/13/01 – William Penn H.S. (2nd place, 80.85 – Best Auxiliary)
10/20/01 – Maryland State Championships (8th place, 80.55)
10/27/01 – Delmarvacade of Bands (Exhibition, 83.55)
11/3/01 – Chapter 9 Championships (5th place, 84.95)

Symphonic Band

Holiday Concert Repertoire (December 18, 2001)

Santa’s Parade (Marching) – arr.
Hill Country Holiday – Robert Sheldon
Greensleeves – arr. Alfred Reed
Christmas Recollections – arr. John Edmondson
Russian Christmas Music – Alfred Reed, arr. James Curnow

E.S.B.D.A. District Band Festival Repertoire and Ratings

Salute to America – John Kinyon
Overture for Winds – Charles Carter
Chant and Jubilo – Francis McBeth
Ratings – I, I, II (Sight-reading – I)

Spring Concert Repertoire (May 14, 2002)

Overture for Winds – Charles Carter
Changing States – Keith Emerson, arr. Tom Wallace
Chant and Jubilo – Francis McBeth
Star Dust – Hoagy Carmichael, arr. Warren Barker
Salute to America – John Kinyon
Superman (Suite for Band) – John Williams, arr. Bob Lowden

Intermediate Band

Spring Concert Repertoire (May 14, 2002)

Dialogue and Fugue – Norman Ward
Beauty and the Beast – arr. Paul Lavender
Royal Guard – Elliot Del Borgo

Jazz Band

Spring Concert Repertoire (May 23, 2002)

Feelings – arr. Bob Lowden
Straight Time – Gregory Yasinitsky
Here’s That Rainy Day – Burke and Van Heusen, arr. Bob Lowden
Malaguena – Ernesto Lecuona, arr. Larry Kerchner
Mood Indigo – Duke Ellington
A Blues to Blow On – Paul Clark
Lil’ Darlin – Neal Hefti
Whatever It Takes – Mark Taylor
Undecided – Charles Shavers, arr. Mike Sweeney

2000-2001

2000-2001
Todd L. Riddleberger, Director of Bands

“Marching Rams”
A Latin Celebration
Estancia – Jay Dawson
My Spanish Heart – arr. Todd Riddleberger
Hey Pachuco! – arr. Tom Wallace
Malaguena/Granada – arr. Jay Bocook

Tournament of Bands Competition Results (Group II)
9/30/00 – Lake Forest H.S. (1st place, 77.50)
10/7/00 – Colonel Richardson H.S. (3rd place, 78.55 – Best Auxiliary)
10/14/00 – Severna Park H.S. (5th place, 80.90)
10/28/00 – Delmarvacade of Bands (Exhibition, 86.85)
11/4/00 – Chapter 9 Championships (3rd place, 85.95)

Symphonic Band

Holiday Concert Repertoire

E.S.B.D.A. District Band Festival Repertoire and Ratings
March, Celebration, and Glory – James Swearingen
By Loch and Mountain – Robert W. Smith
“Jupiter” from The Planets – Gustav Holst, arr. James Curnow
Ratings – II, II, II (Sight-reading – I)

Spring Concert Repertoire
March, Celebration, and Glory – James Swearingen
Danny Boy – arr. Warren Barker
Chant Rituals – Elliot Del Borgo
“Jupiter” from The Planets – Gustav Holst, arr. James Curnow
Star Wars: Episode I (The Phantom Menace) – John Williams, arr. Robert W. Smith

Intermediate Band

Evening Prayer – David Shaffer
Orange Bowl (March) – Henry Fillmore, arr. Andrew Balent

Jazz Band

Steppin’ Out – Lennie Niehaus
Heavy Duty – Howard Rowe
A Blues to Blow On – Paul Clark

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