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Group Information
Director
Vance Larsen
Number of performers
44 players
Instrument rentals
1 Large Concert Bass Drum 4 Timpani (23', 26', 29, 32') 1 Marimba 1 BBb tuba NOTE: please ask your tuba player to bring their own mouth piece
Other instruments Digital piano available for 23 and 25 March Yamaha grand available 24 March
Concert Repertoire
"Raiders March" (From the Paramount motion picture, "Raiders of the Lost Ark) by John Williams (trans. by Paul Lavender)
"Homage to the Dream"
by Mark Camphouse
"Rhapsody in Blue" by George Gershwin, wind accompaniment scored by Donald Hunsberger, Matthew Strothers, Piano
"Auto 66"
by James David
"Aerial Fantasy" by Michael Mogensen
"Mare Tranqullitatis"
by Roger Zare
"Stars and Stripes Forever," by John Philip Sousa
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Snow College Concert Band Director: Vance Larsen
Performance Summary
Sunday 23 March Rehearsal
Conference room, Aurola Holiday Inn
San Jose
Sunday 23 March Concert
Parque Central de Barva
Heredia, San Jose
Monday 24 March Concert
Teatro Eugene O’Neill
San Jose
Tuesday 25 March Concert
Pan American School
San Jose
Wednesday 26 March Master Class & Concert
Escuela de Musica Sinfonica de Perez Zeledon
San Isidro General
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The Event
Rehearsal
Date
Sunday 23 March
Place
San Jose
Venue Hotel conference room
Schedule:
Move to conference room after breakfast Rehearsal ( 1 hour) Pack up Please refer to itinerary for timing
Note Piano, tuba and percussion will not be available until the concert later in the day
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The Event
Concert
Date
Sunday 23 March
Place
Heredia
Venue Parque Central de Barva
Schedule:
Arrive at the park in informal concert dress Meet instrument truck & assist with unloading percussion Set up under the Quiosco Sound check Concert (45 minutes) Concert concludes Meet students from the Barva Music School Pack up Depart park Please refer to itinerary for timing
Facilities & Equipment
Performance area: Sheltered platform under the kiosk Other: Digital piano being provided Chairs Conductor’s stand & podium
Water Please bring your own bottled water for the day
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The Event
Concert
Date
Monday 24 March
Place
San Jose
Venue Teatro Eugene O’Neill
Schedule:
Arrive at venue Set up Rehearsal (1 hour) Break for dinner Concert (1 hour) Please refer to itinerary for timing
Facilities & Equipment
Piano: Yamaha grand Performance area: Approx 35ft at proscenium x 20ft deep
Other: 2 changing rooms which can be locked during the concert Chairs Conductor’s stand & podium
Water Please bring your own bottled water for the day
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The Event
Concert
Date
Tuesday 25 March
Place
San Jose
Venue Pan American School
Schedule:
Arrive at school in concert dress Move to the gymnasium Set up Sound check Move to cafeteria Purchase own lunch Mingle with students Return to gymnasium Concert (40 minutes) Pack up Depart school Please refer to itinerary for timing
Facilities & Equipment
Performance area: Large gym floor with a small raised platform approx. 30ft wide x 8ft deep Other: 46 chairs for players Piano provided by school music stand & podium for conductor provided
Water Please bring your own bottled water for the day
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The Event
Master Class & Concert
Date
Wednesday 26 March
Place
San Isidro General
Venue Contact:
Escuela de Musica Sinfonica de Perez Zeledon Oscar Valverde Baharona
Schedule:
Arrive at school Meet Oscar Valverde and students Lunch together Move to the gymnasium Set up Sound check Master Class Concert Pack up Depart school Please refer to itinerary for timing
Facilities & Equipment
Piano: A digital piano will be provided
Water Please bring your own bottled water for the day
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Escuela de Musica Sinfonica de Perez Zeledon The Symphonic Music School of Perez Zeledon ("Escuela de Musica Sinfonica de Perez Zeledon") was formed in 1994 at the National University, in order to provide our children and young people opportunities to develop their musical talent in a systematic, serious and professional manner. This has resulted in the decentralization of musical culture, which until then was reserved for the population of the Central Valley of Costa Rica. The school reaches out into provinces, districts, communities, neighboring districts and even internationally, giving recitals and chamber concerts as a cultural extension
Oscar Valverde Barahona He was born on May 3rd of 1988 in Pérez Zeledón. Since he was young, he showed aptitude towards music when at age of 8, entered to School of Symphonic Music of Pérez Zeledón under the supervision of Wilberth Vargas and Leonel Calvo (musicians of great importance in Costa Rica) and Carlos Castellón in the area of saxophone. Four years after that, thanked to these professors, he began his career as sol-fa and recorder teaching assistant in the school. In 2007, he was appointed as saxophone professor in the School of Symphonic Music of Pérez Zeledón under guidance of Leonel Rodriguez (trombonist in Trombones de Costa Rica). His experience as saxophonist In 2007, Oscar became a saxophonist in the advanced Band and in the Quartet of Saxophones from National Institute of Music, also the Big Band of Costa Rica, National Symphonic Orchestra of Costa Rica, Juniors Symphonic Orchestra of Costa Rica (as soloist), Middle Band and Big Band of School of Symphonic Music of Pérez Zeledón. In 2006, he performed as saxophonist in the advanced Band and in the Quartet of Saxophones from National Institute of Music, also the Big Band of Costa Rica, Middle Band and Big Band of School of Symphonic Music of Pérez Zeledón, as well as National Band of Limón. From 2001 to 2005, he was saxophonist in Middle Band and Big Band of School of Symphonic Music of Pérez Zeledón. Experience with other musicians Oscar has been on stage with famous musicians such as Gerardo Rojas, Harold Guillen (saxophonists), Érick Sánchez, Juan Carlos Meza, Luis Miguel Araya, Hernán Umaña (trumpet players), José Andrés Valerio (violinist of National Symphonic Orchestra of Costa Rica), Alessio Benvenutti (Italian violinist, Milan Orchestra), Leonel Rodríguez, Alfredo Poveda, Alejandro Gutiérrez (trombonists), Delberth Castellón, Jorge Rodríguez (oboists), Carlos Castellón and Vinicio Meza (clarinetists), Patricia Valverde, Luis Monge, Manuel Matarrita (pianists), Marco Redondo (bassoonist), Danilo Castro (bassist), among others. He had also taken master courses with them.
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Moreover, he has accompanied famous musical groups such as Swing en 4 (Costa Rican), Fine Arts Brass (European), Coro Surá de Costa Rica, Son de Tikicia (salsa, Costa Rican), among others. Since 2001 until 2007, he has gone to seven camps with Middle Band and Big Band of School of Symphonic Music of Pérez Zeledón. In 2005, Camp – Get Together among School of Symphonic Music of Pérez Zeledón and Municipal Band of Guadalupe. In 2007, he assisted to a camp with the Advanced Band of the National Institute of Music. International Tours In 2007, he went on a tour with School of Symphonic Music of Pérez Zeledón to the 10th anniversary of Camerata Bach in Nicaragua. In 2006, he went on a cross-cultural tour to Panama with the School of Symphonic Music of Pérez Zeledón. In 2005, he went on a cross-cultural tour to Panama with the School of Symphonic Music of Pérez Zeledón. Recognitions and awards 2005, National University awarded him the 1st place of Benny Moré Music Creation prize during Brunca Literary Contest. In the same year, San Isidro International University recognized his effort and dedication towards music. Unesco High School Chorus awarded him an honor certificate due to his important participation during the Creativity Festival at a national level, and modality chorus. 2004, Unesco High School Chorus awarded him an honor certificate due to his important participation during the Creativity Festival in National level, and modality chorus. In this year, La Nación newspaper published in Viva section, an article with his picture, stating “Oscar Valverde, a native musician” 2002, he was designated as distinguished student from the School of Symphonic Music of Pérez Zeledón. Saxophone Teacher.