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Feb. 3, 2025
Thursday, March 1, 2025, 7:30 p.m.
Maureen Forrester Recital HallLeah McGray, Director
Wind Ensemble Roster
Lift Off by Roger Zare (b. 1977)
Remembrance by Dong-In Danny Choi (b. 1998)
March from The Love for Three Oranges by Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) arr. C.W. Johnson
I Dance for Myself by Hope Salmonson (b. 1999)
Rescue by E.K.R. Hammell (b. 1993)
Caribana Afterparty by Omar Thomas (b. 1984)
Second Suite in F by Gustav Holst (1874-1934)
I. March
II. Song Without Words (I Love My Love)
III. Song of the Blacksmith
IV. Fantasia on "The Dargason"
We ask that patrons take photos only during intermission and/or after the show and do not record audio or video unless otherwise announced at the beginning of the show.
We would like to acknowledge that ³Ô¹ÏÍø and its campuses are located on the shared traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishnaabe (Anish-nah-bay) and Haudenosaunee (Hoe-den-no-show-nee) peoples. This land is part of the Dish with One Spoon Treaty between the Haudenosaunee and Anishnaabe peoples and symbolizes the agreement to share, protect our resources and not to engage in conflict. From the Haldimand Proclamation of Oct. 25, 1784 this territory is described as: “six miles deep from each side of the river (Grand River) beginning at Lake Erie and extending in the proportion to the Head of said river, which them and their posterity are to enjoy forever.” The proclamation was signed by the British with their allies, the Six Nations, after the American Revolution. Despite being the largest reserve demographically in Canada, those nations now reside on less than five percent of this original territory.
Faculty of Music Concerts & Events
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