Ashland University
Department of Music concludes a busy semester of live music with the
annual Variable Winds band concert under the direction of Leonard Salvo
and guest conductor Arie Lipsky on Sunday, May 5, 4:00 p.m. in Hugo
Young Theatre. With performances by the Ashland University Concert Band
and Ashland Area Community Concert Band, the program includes pieces of
celebration and songs along with an opportunity to recognize senior
Concert Band members for their dedication and contribution to the AU Band program. Admission to the concert is complimentary and open to the public.

After a brief intermission, the Ashland University Concert
Band begins their portion of the concert under the direction of Mr.
Salvo with Donald Grantham's Exhilaration
and Midnight Cry from Southern Harmony which has a somewhat
exotic sound to
modern audiences with harmonizations that are
regarded as inventive, unique, and powerfully representative of the
American
character. The concert continues with Percy Grainger's Lincolnshire
Posy, which has been recognized as a cornerstone of the wind band
repertoire. Commissioned by the American Bandmasters Association and
premiered at their
convention with the composer conducting, "This bunch of 'musical
wildflowers" is based on folksongs
collected in Lincolnshire, England in six movements of which the Concert Band will present four including the first, second, fifth and sixth (Lisbon, Horkstow
Grang, Lord Melbourne and Lost Lady
Found, respectively).

Mr.
Salvo returns to the conductor's podium for Variations on a Korean Folk
Song by
John Barnes Chance. While stationed with the U.S. Army in Korea in the
late 1950s,
Chance became fascinated by the popular folk melody “Arirang,” using it
as the basis for his Variations on a Korean Folk Song. “Arirang” is a
traditional Korean
song of love and heartbreak, possibly originating 1000 years ago. The
pentatonic theme is heard at the outset of this composition and is
contrasted with five variations. In 1966, this piece received the
Ostwald Award
from the American Bandmasters Association. To close the concert, the AU
Concert Band will perform Esprit de Corps by Robert Jager. Based on The Marines' Hymn,
this work is a fantasy-march, as well as a tribute to the United States
Marine Band. Full of energy and drama, the composition has its solemn moments
and its lighter moments.
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