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                    <text>BINGHAMTON
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UNIVERSITY PE RC US SI ON
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Danie l F ab ric ius, con du cto r

Tuesday, April 25, 2006
8:00 p.m.
Anderson Center Chamber Hall

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PROGRAM

TRASH CAN DANCE JAM 

.....................Daniel Fabricius

CLINTONIAN SKETCH 

Jared Spears

PLEASE PASS THE BEATS.....................Kristen Shiner­McGuire

~Intermission~
RONDO BAROCK 

Frederic Dutton

YOU GOT SERVED 

Mark THEICY

JESU, JOY OF MAN’S DESIRIN G 
...J S. Bach
Arranged by Steve Mathieson
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�ABOUT THE C ONDUCTOR
DANIEL  FABRICIUS took  the  post of Percussion  Instructor at  Binghamton
University in September 1992.  He also has been Director of Bands at Owego
Free Academy since 1989. Fabricius is active as a performing percussionist in the
Southern Tier.  He is a member of the Binghamton Symphony Orchestra as well
as  Timpanist/Principal  Percussionist  for  the  Orchestra  of the  Southern Finger
Lakes.  In recent years, he also has performed as a percussion soloist in chamber
ensembles, in musical theater productions and with a variety of nationally known
artists. He performs often as a freelance musician and as a member of the local
dance band, “Classy Brass.”

As a music educator, Fabricius holds professional memberships in the New York
State School Music Association, the International Association of Jazz Educators,
the Percussive  Arts  Society, and  the  National Band  Association.  He also has
served two terms as President of the New York State Band Directors Association.
He has worked on the  Summer Session faculty for the Ithaca College School of
Music and also serves as a cooperating teacher for senior student teachers.  He has
conducted many honor  band  festivals, presented  clinics on a variety of music
education topics, and has adjudicated at music festivals throughout New York.

UNIVERSITY P ERCUSSION E NSEMBLE
David Ciolino­Volano
Kristine Jackson
Ai Karasaw
Spencer Lo
Sedrick Myrtil
Richard Postelnik
Pete Tringali
Mark Turley
Mike Venti

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C n   (erly
Th u rsday, A pril 27 ­­ Mid­Day Conc ert with faculty and st udent p erforme
rs
­­ 1:20 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free

Satu rday, A pril 29  – Saxop hone Q uartet Concert ­ 3:00 p.m. – Casadesus
Recital Hall ­ free
Satu rday,  April  29  –  University  Chorus   and  Orchest ra :  O rﬀ’s Ca rmina
Bu rana  –  8:00  p.m.  –  Osterhout  Concert  Theater  ­ $9  general  public;  $7
faculty/staﬀ/seni ors; free for students
Sunday, April  30  –  Master’s  Recital :  Erin  Lahm,  soprano  –  1:00  p.m. 
–
Casadesus Recital Hall – free
Sunday, April 30 – Master’s Recital :  Kath ryn Boczar, mezzo­soprano – 7 :30
p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall ­ free
Tuesda y, May 2 – Mid­Day Co ncert w ith facu lty and guest pe rformer s – 1
:20
p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free
Tuesda y, May 2 – Master ’s Recit al : Ch ristian H ue bner, or gan – 7 :00 p.m.
 –
First Presbyterian Church, Binghamton ­ free
Wednesday, Ma y 3 – Student Recital : Jennifer Cu riano, s op rano an d Ca
ri
Begeal, mezzo­soprano – 8:00 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital Hall – free

Thu rsday, May 4 – Mid­Day Jazz Concert with guest a rtist Cy nthia Scott –
1:20 p.m. – Osterhout Concert Theater – free
Thu rsday, May 4 – Ha rpu r Jazz E nsemble with gu est a rtist Cy nthia Scott –
8:00  p.m.  –  Osterhout  Concert  Theater  ­  $9  general  public;  $7
faculty/staﬀ/seni ors; free for students
Friday, May 5 – Flute Studio Recital – 10:15 a.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall –
free
Satu rday, May 6 –  Master ’s Recit al : Pa ul Blake, t rombon e –  3 :00 p.m
. –
Casadesus Recital Hall – free

Sunday, May 7 – University W ind Ensemble – 3:00 p.m. – Anderson Center
Chamber Hall – free
Sunday, May 7 – Mast er ’s Recit al – William Gi lch rest, t rumpet  – 7:30 p.m. –
Casadesus Recital Hall – free

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About the Conductor

MATRIX....... 

.. Steve Grimo

TOCCATA FOR
PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS 

Carlos Chavez

III. Allegro un poco marziale

CONCERTO FOR DRUM SET
AND PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE....... 

...John Beck

Matt Green, Drum Set

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York  State  School  Music  Association, the  International  Association o f  Jazz
Educators, the Percussive Arts Society, and the National Band Associat ion.  He
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student teachers.  He has conducted many honor band festivals, presented clinics
on a variety of music education topics, and has adjudicated at music  festivals
throughout New York.

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+ CONCERTINO FOR MAR IMBA.....................  Paul Creston

Ill. Lively

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Matt Cosnett, Marimba

THE INTERNET IS A HOAX .COM.....................Mark Turley

A LA SAMBA 

‘UNIVERSITY PERCUS SION ENSEMBLE

Mitchell Peters

Matthew Cosnett
Matthew Green
Spencer Lo
Richard Postelnik
Pete Tringali
Mark Turley

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Thursday, April 28 – Mid­Day Concert with faculty and student performers –
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Friday, April 29 – M aster’s Recital: Paul  Blake, trombone – 8:00  p.m. –
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Wednesday, May 4 – Student Conductors’ Concert – 8:00 p.m.  – Watters
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­

Saturday, May 7 – M aster’s Recital: Theresa Peronne, clarinet ­ 3:00 p.m. ­
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Sunday, May 8 – Stud ent Saxophone Quart et ­ 3:00 p.m. ­ Casadesus Recital
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Daniel Fa bricius, co nductor

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Richard Postel nik, Fresh Meadows, NY
Pete Tringali, Brewster, NY
Mark Turley, Cicero, NY

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                    <text>BINGHAMTON
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�PROGRAM
Rafael Hernandez
Arranged by Phil Faini

El Cumbanchero 

Introduction &amp; Fugue (1954)..................................Robert Buggert

Adam Goldenberg, Conductor

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Emily Goetz, Adam Goldenberg
Ben Ramos, Devan Tracy
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Emily Goetz, Adam Goldenberg, Rose Steenstra
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Katherine K. Davis
Arranged by Daniel Fabricius

�UNIVERSITY PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE PERSONNEL
John Erdman
Alex Gregorio
Rose Steenstra
Alex Valera

Emily Goetz
Benjamin Ramos
Tyler Steere

Adam Goldenberg
Alexander Rava
Devan Tracy
Andrew Williamson

DANIEL FABRICIUS has been a member of the Binghamton University faculty
as percussion instructor since 1992. He also serves as Director o f Bands at
Owego Free Academy where he has developed an outstanding instrumental
music  program that features a concert  band, two jazz bands, and  various
chamber music ensembles. He is highly regarded in the region as a percussion
soloist  and ensemble  player.  He has  been a  member  of the Binghamton
Philharmonic percussion section since 1982 but is also comfortable performing
in  popular,  rock,  jazz,  and  other  styles.  He  has  played  as  a  free­lance
percussionist, accompanying national touring artists such as Michael W. Smith,
Tommy Tune, Jerry Vail, Lorrie Morgan, Ringling Brothers Circus, the Smothers
Brothers, and Ella Fitzgerald. Professor Fabricius has served the New York
State  School  Music  Association  as  an All­State  Percussion  adjudicator  for
many years. He also serves NYSSMA as the Instrumental Jazz Reviews editor
of The School Music News and is the Jazz editor for the NYSSMA Manual. In
addition to his collegiate work  at BU, he has also served  on the  Summer
Session faculty at Ithaca College. At Ithaca College he has also served as a
consultant  for  the  music  education  department,  taught  percussion  for  the
Summer Music Academy, and has trained over thirty music student teachers.
He has also presented many clinics at music conventions and conferences and
often serves as a guest conductor for honor band festivals.
ADAM GOLDENBERG is a senior Biochemistry major with a minor in music.
Adam is an active performer who performs with the Binghamton University
Wind  Symphony  and  the  Southern  Tier  Concert  Band  in  addition  to  the
University Percussion Ensemble. In the spring of 2011, Adam made his solo
debut  with  the  Binghamton  University  Wind  Symphony  performing  Paul
Creston’s Concertino for Marimba and Wind Band, and was also a member of
the quartet which performed David Gillingham’s Concertino for 4 Percussionist
and Wind Ensembles. In spring of 2012 Mr. Goldenberg will be performing a
new composition by BU composer, Paul Goldstaub, for marimba and piano at
the annual Musica Nova concert. He will also be performing The Wave: Con­
certino for Marimba and Percussion Ensemble with the University Percussion
ensemble. Tonight Adam will make his conducting debut with the Binghamton
University Percussion Ensemble conducting Robert Buggert’s Introduction and
Fugue. He would like to thank Professor Daniel Fabricius and Professor Robert
Smith for their instruction and guidance as to how to become a mo re eﬀicient
conductor.

PROGRAM NOTES
EL CUMBANCHERO  —  Rafael  Hernandez  was  an  important  musician  in
Puerto Rico in the mid­20” century. As arranged by Phil Faini, El Cumbanchero
is a ﬁne example of ethnic music for percussion ensemble. Faini served at

West Virginia University for 40 years as an educator and an administrator. His
areas of expertise include jazz theory and African music. At WVU, h e headed
the percussion program, directed the Percussion Ensemble and founded the
World Music Center. Throughout his career, he worked in radio, television, with
symphony orchestras and with popular bands and singers. During the 1970s,
the Percussion Ensemble, under his leadership, appeared on the To day Show,
on a nationally televised PBS program called “Percussion Noel” that was nomi­
nated for an Emmy Award.
After a slow and almost mysterious introduction the piece picks up tempo and
drives to a stunning conclusion. Alex Gregorio will be featured as drum set
soloist.

INTRODUCTION &amp; FUGUE — Robert Buggert is considered an early pioneer
in the area of contemporary percussion ensemble composition. In the early
1960s Buggert was one of the  founding organizers of the Percussive Arts
Society. He is a former Dean of Visual Arts, Music, Theater and Dance at
Northern Illinois University but is now retired and living in New Mexico. He is
still active in the arts.
Introduction and Fugue was written for the University of Wichita Percussion
Ensemble, and was ﬁrst performed in November 1954. The work begins with an
introduction  in  free  form  and  continues  with  the fugue  using  contrapuntal
devices in rhythm only. The fugue is based upon a  three measure subject
stated by the snare drum. This in turn is stated by eight percussion instruments
and appears in stretto, and later in diminution. A theme from the introduction
(now in augmentation) later reappears against the recapitulation of  the fugue
subject.

MARTIAN  TRIBES  —  Emmanuel  Séjourné  was  born  July  16th,  1961  in
Limoges, France. After classical music studies at the National Conservatory of
Strasbourg (piano, violin, music history, and analysis), he is introduced by Jean
Batigne, Director and Founder of the Percussions de Strasbourg, to the world
of percussion, particularly in contemporary and improvised music. After study­
ing percussion, he now specializes in keyboards percussion and since 1981
has been active both as a composer and a performer.

�Martian  Tribes  is  a  three  movement  work  which  was  premiered  by  the
Rotterdam Percussion group in 1995. The second movement of the work is
frequently performed as a stand­alone work as the most substantial of the three
movements and gives the four per formers a chance to produce a substantial
amount of music while utilizing only one 5.0 octave marimba. Unlike th e works
Stubemic  and  Afta­Stuba  by Mark  Ford,  Martian  Tribes  does  not have a
featured soloist. Instead, each of the musicians is expected to work together to
produce a system of grooves and patterns which are utilized throughout the
piece to produce a spacey “other­worldly” feel. Special thanks to Percussionists
Emily  Goetz, Devan  Tracy,  and  Ben  Ramos  who  have  put  an  enormous
amount of time to pulling this complex piece together!  ~ Adam Goldenberg

TO THOSE WHO ARE BRAVE — A graduate of the Eastman School of Music,
Phillip Mikula received both a Bachelor of Music in Percussion Performance
and Music Education, and the prestigious Performers Certiﬁcate. He studied
percussion with John Beck, Norman Weinberg and Robert Clarke and composi­
tion with Augusta Read Thomas. After completing his undergraduate studies,
Mikula attended Rice University’s Sheperd School of Music for graduate work.
An active performer, Mikula was the Principal Percussionist and Co­Principal
Timpanist for the 1996 Eastman Wind Ensemble tour of Japan and the United
States. In addition, many of his arrangements and compositions for drumline
have been performed throughout the United States.
To Those Who Are  Brave  is a  HUGE  work  —  with lots of players,  many
instruments, and substantial musical content.  The following is a description by
the composer:
~ To  Those Who Are Brave ~
is dedicated to the people we come across in everyday life.
People who face fear with a mind o f perseverance,
People who save lives,
People who do jobs others would not desire,
People who stand up for what they believe in,
People who ﬁght for fairness,
People who give when receiving is not possible,
People who love unconditionally,
People who rejoice in knowing there are better days to come,
And people who face the unknown with a sense of trust.
It is these people that we all desire to be,
And we must realize,
That in the end reward will come,
To  those who are brave.

RECYCLED &amp; BROOMS HILDA — Julie Davila (composer of Recycled) is a
member of the chamber percussion ensemble the CAIXA TRIO. In addition to

her membership  in the  CAIXA  TRIO, she has  served  as  the  chair of the

Percussive Arts Society Marching Percussion Committee and is the founder
and executive director of Percussion XS, a dynamic new honors percussion
group featuring middle and high school students. As a member of the CAIXA
TRIO and as an active clinician specializing in contemporary and marching
percussion, she has performed in Seoul, South Korea, Paris, France, Puerto
Rico and extensively throughout the United States. Julie received her degree
from the University of North Texas. She has published numerous marching and
concert percussion features through Row­Loﬀ Productions and Drop6 Media.
Chris  Crockarell  (composer  of  Brooms  Hilda)  and  his  partner  in  music
publishing, Chris Brooks, have created a special line of percussion methods,
music  books,  and  percussion  ensemble  compositions  for  those  educators
looking to bring fun to the art of music. Row­Loﬀ Productions is one of the main
publishers of theatrical percussion pieces.

Members  of the  Binghamton  University  Percussion  Ensemble  always  look
forward to performing “theatrical percussion” pieces. The inspiration for these
pieces is “Stomp,” troupe of performers who combine percussion, movement
and visual comedy. Stomp uses a variety of everyday percussion instruments in
their shows and this has prompted many new compositions. While these pieces
have a  great appeal to the audience and may seem  very loose —  precise
musical execution  is always a  part of the ﬁnished  production.  Tonight the
ensemble members will present two contrasting pieces featuring our “bucket
brigade” and our “clean up crew!”
THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOY — Originally known as Carol of the Drum, the
composition The Little Drummer Boy  is a  very  popular piece of “seasonal”
music — and also has a VERY appropriate title for a percussion ensemble
concert! Featured performers for this piece are Adam Goldenberg on Vibes,
and Devan Tracy on drum set. This percussion ensemble arrangement is one
of a series written by Daniel Fabricius for his students at Owego Free Acad­
emy.

�Bin gha mto n Un ive rsit y Mu sic  D epa rtm ent ’s

U P C O M I N G  E V E N T S

Mid­Day concerts are held on Thursdays, 1:20 PM in Casadesus Recital
Hall unless otherwise noted and are FREE
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Frida y, Febr uary  3 — Pian ist Ewa M ackie wicz­Wol fe presen ts “T
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Cele brati on” — 8 p.m. — Anderson Center Chamber Hall —$10 gen
public; $6 faculty/staﬀ/seniors; $3 students
rinity
Sund ay, Febr uary  5 — Univ ersit y Ch amb er Ch orus  — 3 p.m. — T ors;
Memorial Church, Binghamton — $6 general public; $3 faculty/staﬀ/seni
free for students

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Tues day,  Febr uary  7 — Frie dhei m Mem orial  Lect ure/ Reci tal Series
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spea ker, J aney  Cho i, vio lin, Rober ta Cr awfo rd, v iolis t and mem all — $6
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general public; $3 faculty/staﬀ/seniors; free fo r students

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— 8 p.m. — The Forum Theatre — call (607) 772­0400 for tickets
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8 p.m. — Anderson Center Chamber Hall — $10 general public; $6
faculty/staﬀ/seniors; $3 students
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Thur sday, Marc h 1 — Mid­ Day Conc ert — 1:20 p.m. — Casadesus
Hall — FREE

For ticket information, please call the
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To see all events, please visit music.binghamton.edu
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                    <text>BINGHAMTON
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Tuesday, May 1, 2007
8:00 p.m.
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Arranged by Marc &amp; Richard Silvagni

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JESU. JOY OF MAN’S DESIRING.......COCOVSASEVSSSSSOISNSSANSS  J.S. Bach
Arranged by Steve Mathieson

LOG CABIN BLUES (1924)...................... George Hamilton Green
Arranged by Bob Becker
Marc Silvagni, Xylophone
WORKING TITLE (2007) 

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Mark Turley

We Will Rock You – Queen
Baba O’Riley – The Who
Back In Black – AC / DC
Light My Fire – The Doors
Money – Pink Floyd
Heartbreaker – Led Zeppelin
Smoke on the Water – Deep Purple
(Don ‘t Fear) The Reaper – Blue Oyster Cult

 
FIESTA LATINA . . . . . . . . . . 8 i s i s 0 a 8 Mancini

�ABOU T T H E  COND UCTO R
DANIE L FABR ICIUS  took  the  post  of percussion  instructor at  Binghamton

Univers ity in September 1992.  He also  has been director o f b ands at O wego Free

Academy  since  1989.  Fabricius  is active as a performing percussionist  in the
Southern Tier.  He is a member of the Binghamton Symphony Orchestra as well

as  timpanist/principal percussionist  for  the  Orchestra  of the  Southern  Finger

Lakes.  In recent years, he also has performed as a percussion soloist in chamber
ensembles, in musical theater productions and with a variety o f nationally known
artists. He performs often as a freelance musician and as a member of the local
dance band “Classy Brass.”

As a music educator, Fabricius holds pro fessional memberships in the New York
State Sc hool Music Association, the Inte rnationa l Association of Jazz Ed ucators,
the Percussive  Arts Society, and the National Band A ssociation.  He also has
served t wo terms as president of the New York State Band Directors Association.
He has  worked on the summer session  faculty  for the Ithaca College School o f
Music and also serves as a cooperating teacher for senior student teachers.  He has
conducted many honor band  festivals, presented clinics on a variety  of music
education topics, and has adjudicated at music festivals throughout New Y ork.

UNIV ERSI TY P ERCU SSIO N EN SEM BLE
Caleb DeGroote
Kristine Jackson
Ai Karasawa
Subin Lim
Richard Postelnik
Marc Silvagni
Kelly T ufo
Mark Turley
Lee Vl insky

Coming 

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Sunday, May 6 –  Student  Recital:  Rosa  Na m, pian o –  3:00 p.m . ­ Casadesus
Recital Hall – free
Wed nesday, Ma y 9 – Gl i m merglass O pe ra Young A rtists Ensem ble – 8:00 p.m.
­ Casadesus Rec ital Hall – free
T h u rsda y,  M a y  1 0  –  St uden t  Recogni tion  M id­Day  Conce rt  –  1 :20  p.m.  –
Casadesus Recital Hall – free

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Daniel Fabricius, Conductor
Stephanie J. Lehman, Assistant Conductor
Assisted by
Sam Smith, Bass
Caleb DeGroote, M arimba

Tuesday evening, May 5, 2009
8:00 PM
Anderson Center Chamber Hall

�University Percussion Ensemble
Personnel

PROGRAM
Celestial Welcome........................................ Kristen Shiner McGuire

Music for Percussion E nsemble 

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Pat Metheny &amp; Lyle Mays
Arranged by Robert Curnow
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..............Mark Ford

Marc Silvagni, Stephanie Lehman, Caleb DeGroote

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Stinkin’Garbage...............................................  .......Ed Argenziano

Enchanted Circus... 

Bicksa 

Scott Tignor

Thom Hasenpﬂug

Cumana '.......................Barclay Allen, Harold Spina &amp; Roc Hillman

Arranged by Dan Fabricius

Adam Goldenberg
Amanda Jacobs
Stephanie Lehman

Brian Lindenbaum
Gavin Osterhaudt
Wayne Papke
Marc Silvagni
Kelly Tufo
Lee Vilinsky
The UNIVERSITY PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE plays a wide variety of
music written  for percussion instruments.  They have played much of the
traditional  literature  composed  for  Percussion  Ensemble  as  well  as
compositions and arrangements from BU students and faculty.  Students are
often featured as soloists with the group and audiences can expect to hear the
sounds of traditional standard orchestral instrument along with many non­
traditional  “percussive  sounds”.  The  ensemble  presents  a concert  every
semester and has developed a loyal following of people who try to attend
each performance.  The group meets to rehearse for one hour each week.
DANIEL  FABRICIUS,  Lecturer  of  Music  in  Percussion,  has  been  a
member  of the  Binghamton  University  faculty  since  1992.  He  holds
degrees  from  Mansﬁeld  University  and  Ithaca College  where  he  studied
percussion with Richard Talbot and Gordon Stout. In addition to his work at
BU, he has served as Director of Bands at Owego Free Academy since 1989.
He has been a member of the Binghamton Philharmonic percussion section
since 1982  but  is also comfortable performing in  popular, rock, jazz, and
other styles.  He plays regularly on drums as a member of several musical
organizations in the Southern Tier.  He has also played often as a free­lance
percussionist,  accompanying  national  touring artists such  as  Michael  W.
Smith, Tommy Tune, Jerry Vail, Lorrie Morgan, Ringling Brothers Circus,
the  Smothers Bothers, and  Ella Fitzgerald.  He  is highly regarded  in  the
region  as  a  percussion  soloist  and  ensemble  player  and  has  played
collaborated often with organist Jonathan Biggers and the Ithaca Brass.  For
many  years  Professor  Fabricius  has  served  the  New  York  State  School
Music Association as an All­State Percussion adjudicator.  He also serves on
the faculty of the Binghamton High School Percussion Camp each summer
and  over  the  years  has  presented  many  percussion  clinics  at  state
conventions  and  conferences.  In  addition  he  often  serves  as  a  guest
conductor for honor band  festivals and has adjudicated Jazz Ensemble and
Concert Band performances at music festivals throughout New York.

�STEPHANIE LEHMAN  is  now in  her second  year here at Binghainton
University  as  a  graduate  teaching  assistant  while  pursuing  her  Masters
degree  in  percussion  performance.  Here  at  Binghamton,  she  is  very
fortunate  to  be  studying  percussion  under  Dan  Fabricius.  She  recently
graduated from  University of Delaware with a Bachelors degree in  music

education with a concentration in percussion.  While here in Binghamton she
is  spending  her  time  teaching  fellow  students  while  practicing  and
performing as much as possible.  Last fall Stephanie was the winner in the
Winds,  Brass,  and  Percussion  Division  for  the  Binghamton  University
concerto competition.  Her prize was to perform as marimba soloist with the

University Symphony Orchestra last spring.  She has also performed two
exceptional Master’s Recitals to complete her degree requirements.

TOMEK  REGULSKI  is  a second  year  Masters  student  at  Binghamton
University, studying music composition in the studio of Dr. Paul Goldstaub.

He  received his B.A. in music at Hartwick College, studying composition
under Dr. Thomas Licata.  Music for Percussion Ensemble, which is being
performed  this evening,  is Tomek’s ﬁrst  composition written entirely  for

percussion instruments.

“The  piece  begins  and  ends  with  a  slow,  rhythmically  free  section­  a
moment characteristic of my recent work.  In between these outer sections
are two  faster sections, the ﬁrst of which features the mallet instruments,

while the second features the timpani.  The goal for these two sections is for

there  to  be  a  constant  momentum  that  builds  up  across  both  sections,

reaching its climax at the very end and coming to a halt on the ﬁrst beat of

the return of the slow section, allowing the energy to dissipate across two

fermatas.”

Tomek will be graduating this year with his Masters of Music degree, and
will  begin  the  Doctorate  of  Musical  Arts  degree  program  in  music
composition at the University of Maryland  in  August.  In addition to his
studies  in  composition,  Tomek  has  been  studying the  classical  music  of
North  India  for  the  last  three  years  under  sitar  maestro  Acharya  Roop
Verma.  He is giving a recital on Saturday, May 9 at 8 p.m. in Cassadesus
Recital  Hall as a culmination of this time, and  invites everyone to come
share in the moment with him.

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                    <text>BINGHAMTON
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Daniel Fabricius, conductor

Tuesday, November 28, 2006
8:00 p.m.
Anderson Center Chamber Hall

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percussion soloist in chamber ensembles, in musical theater productions and with
a variety of nationally known artists. He performs often as a freelance musician
and as a member of the local dance band, “Prism.”
As a music educator, Fabricius holds professional memberships in the New York
State School Music Association, the International Association of Jazz Educators,
the Percussive Arts  Society, and the National Band Association.  He also has
served two terms as President o f  the New York State Band Directors Association.
He has worked on the Summer Session faculty for the Ithaca College School of
Music and also serves as a cooperating teacher for senior student teachers.  He has

conducted  many  honor  band  festivals, presented  clinics on a variety of music
education topics, and has adjudicated at music festivals throughout New York.

........Ed Argenziano

STINKIN’ GARBAGE. 

DANIEL FABRICIUS took  the  post  of Percussion  Instructor at  Binghamton
University in September 1992.  He also has been Director of Bands at Owego
Free Academy since 1989. Fabricius is active as a performing percussionist in the
Southern Tier.  He is a member of the Binghamton Symphony Orchestra as has
also served as Timpanist/Principal Percussionist for the Orchestra of the Southern
Finger Lakes.  Also comfortable in a jazz setting, he holds the drum set position
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Kristine Jackson
Ai Karasawa
Subin Lim
Richard Postelnik
Marc Silvagni
Kelly Tufo
Mark Turley

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Thursday, November 30 – Mid­Day Concert – 1:20 p.m. – Casadesus Recital
Hall ­  free

Friday, December 1 – Flute Studio Recital – 10:15 a.m. – Casadesus Recital
Hall – free
Friday, December 1 ­­ Elizabethan Madrigal Feaste – 6:30 p.m. – Old Union
Hall – Tickets:  $38 general public; $20 students with ID
Saturday, December 2 – Flute Ensemble Recital ­ 12 noon – Casadesus Recital
Hall ­ free
Saturday, December  2 ­­  Elizabethan  Madrigal Recital –  6:30  p.m.  ­  Old
Union Hall – Tickets:  $38 general public; $20 students with ID
Sunday,  December  3  –  University  Symphony  Orchestra  –  3:00  p.m.  –
Osterhout Concert Theater ­ $9 general public; $7 faculty/staﬀ/seniors; free for
students
Thursday, December  7 –  Jazz Mid  Day Concert with guest artist, Bruce
Johnstone – 1:20 p.m. – Osterhout Concert Theater – free
Thursday, December 7 ­ Jazz Ensemble with guest artist, Bruce Johnstone –
8:00  p.m.  –  Osterhout  Concert  Theater  ­  $9  general  public;  $7
faculty/staﬀ/seniors; free for students

Saturday, December 9 – Master’s Recital: Katrina Cox, soprano – 8:00 p.m.
– Casadesus Recital Hall ~ free
Sunday, January 28 – Bach  Again: Jonathan Biggers, organist – 4:00 p.m. –
First  Presbyterian  Church,  Binghamton  ­  $15  general  public;  $13
faculty/staﬀ/seniors; $7 for students

Friday, February 9 – Viola Plus! – 8:00 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall ­ $9
general public; $7 faculty/staﬀ/seniors; free for students
Saturday, February 11 – Musica Nova – 3:00 p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall ­
$9 general public; $7 faculty/staﬀ/seniors; free for students
Saturday, February 17 – La Saxophone and Friends – 8:00 p.m. – Anderson
Center  Chamber Hall ­ $15  general  public; $13  faculty/staﬀ/seniors; $7  for

students

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State University of New York

UNIVERS ITY PERCUSS ION
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Daniel Fabricius, conductor

Tuesday, November 29, 2005
8:00 p.m.
Anderson Center Chamber Hall

�PROGRAM

•

OVERTURE FOR PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE ............. John Beck

BALALAIKA ...... ........ .................................................... Traditional
Arranged by William Cahn

A LA NANIGO ..... ... ............................................. Mitchell Peters

INTRODUCTION AND RONDO ........................ . Elliot Del Borgo

~INTERMISSION~

AUBURN RUN-OUT .............................................. Ernest Muzquiz

ENCORE IN JAZZ ............................................................. Vic Firth

CAN CAN, from Orpheus ... .. ............................. Jacques Offenbach
Arranged by Daniel Fabricius

�ABOUT THE COND UCTO R
DANIEL FABRICIUS took the post of Percussion Instructor at
Binghamton University in September 1992. He also has been
Director of Bands at Owego Free Academy since 1989. Fabricius
is an active performing percussionist in the Southern Tier. He is a
member of the Binghamton Philharmonic as well as
Timpanist/Principal Percussionist for the Orchestra of the Southern
Finger Lakes. In recent years, he also has performed as a
percussion soloist in chamber ensembles, in musical theater
productions and with a variety of nationally known artists. He
often performs as a freelance musician and as a member of the
local dance band "Classy Brass."

As a music educator, Fabricius holds professional memberships in
the New York State School Music Association, the International
Association of Jazz Educators, the Percussive Arts Society, and the
National Band Association. He also has served two terms as
President of the New York State Band Directors Association. He
has worked on the Summer Session faculty for the Ithaca College
School of Music and also serves as a cooperating teacher for senior
student teachers. He has conducted many honor band festivals,
presented clinics on a variety of music education topics, and has
adjudicated at music festivals throughout New York.

UNIVERSITY PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE
Ai Karasawa
Suzanne Kivel
Kristine Jackson
Doug Laura
Spencer Lo
Sedrick Myrtil
Pete Tringali
Mark Turley

�COMING EVENTS
Thursday, December 1 - Mid-Day Concert with faculty and student
performers - 1:20 p.m. - Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Friday, December 2 - Flute Studio Recital - 10:30 a.m. - Casadesus
Recital Hall - free
Saturday, December 3 - Master's Recital: Erin Lahm, soprano - 5:00
p.m. - Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Saturday, December 3 - University Symphony Orchestra - 8:00 p.m. Osterhout Concert Theater - $9 general public; $7 faculty/stafli'seniors;
free for students
Sunday, December 4 - University Wind Ensemble Holiday Concert 1:00 p.m. - Oakdale Mall - free
Sunday, December 4 - University Flute Ensemble - 7:30 p.m. Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Thursday, December 8 - Holiday Mid-Day Concert with faculty and
student performers - 1:20 p.m. - Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Thursday, December 8 - Harpur Chorale and Women's Chorus - 8:00
p.m. - Anderson Center Chamber Hall - free
Sunday, December 11 - Master's Recital: Kathryn Boczar, soprano 7:30 p.m. - Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Wednesday, December 14 - Master's Recital: Donald Truesdail, string
bass - 8:00 p.m.- Casadesus Recital Hall - free
Sunday, February 12 - Organist Jonathan Biggers: Bach Again! - 4:00
p.m. - First Presbyterian Church, Chenango St, Binghamton - $14 general
public; $12 faculty/staff/seniors; $6 students
Sunday, February 19 - Pianist Michael Salmirs - 3:00 p.m. - Anderson
Center Chamber Hall - $14 general public; $ 12 faculty/staff/seniors; $6
students
Saturday, February 25 - University Symphony Orchestra: Concerto
Competition Winners - 8:00 p.m. - Osterhout Concert Theater - $9
general public; $7 faculty/staff/seniors; free for students

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                    <text>BINGHAMTON
U N I V E R S I T Y

State University of  New York

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D E P A R T M E N T

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U N I V E R S I T Y  SAX OPH ONE
QUARTET
April Lucas, dir ector
Amy N atiella, sopra no sax ophon e
E i i l y  Alkiewicy, Al to saxophone
Micha el Marchisot to, ten or saxophon e
Stepha nie Ba rner, b ariton e saxo phone

Saturday, April 29, 2006
3:00 p.m.
Casadesus Recital Hall

�PROGRAM
Quatour pour Saxophones......... 
I.  Gaieté Villageoise 
II.  Doux Paysage
III. Papillons
IV. Concert sur la Place

Faustin et Mauriee JeanJean
(1900­1979)

A

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a

.

. Sebastian Bach
 
(1685­1750)

Fuga Y Misterio 

Astor Piazzolla

(1921­1992)

Arr. by Joel Diegert
Beau S

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Petit Quatour 

II. Cantilene 
I.  Gaguenardise

Seventh Heaven Rag 

r

C

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e Debussy
 
(1862­1918)
Arr. by Schmidt
Jean Franeaix

(b. 1912)

.. Stephen Rush
Arranged by Steve Mathieson
(b. 1988)

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

The Binghamton University Saxophone Quartet participated in the
Concerto Competition this fall and made the cuts to the ﬁnal round
of competition.

�ABOUT THE PERFORMERS
AMY NATIELLA, a junior Sociology and Geology major, grew up
in Buﬀalo, NY starting piano at age 5 and saxophone at age 9. She
also plays in the Binghamton University Wind Ensemble under the
direction of Mr. Smith and studies saxophone with April Lucas at
Binghamton University and with Dave Schiavone in Buﬀalo.  Amy
has  also  played  in  the  pit  orchestra  for  Binghamton  University
Theater Productions.  She enjoys spending time with her family and
friends  and  has  been  a  member  of  the  Binghamton  University
Saxophone Quartet for three years.
EMILY  ALKIEWICZ has  been  a  member  of  the  Binghamton
University Saxophone quartet for three years.  She is also a member
of the Binghamton University Wind Ensemble and BU bearcats Pep
Band.  Emily  studied  saxophone  with  Jim  Trainor  and  Steven
Kieley during junior high and high school and with April  Lucas at
Binghamton  University.  Emily  is  a  Junior  at  Binghamton
University seeking  a  BA  in  Economics.  Emily is a key holding
associate at Payless Shoe Source and enjoys being with her friends
and family, outdoor activities, and dogs.
MICHAEL  MARCHISOTTO  is  currently  in  his  junior  year,
working towards a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music.  He lives in
South  Setauket,  Long  Island,  and  is  a  2003  graduate  of  Ward
Melville High School. Michael is a recipient of the Nielsen Music
Scholarship  and  studies  saxophone  with  April  Lucas.  He  is  a
member  of  the  Harpur  Jazz  Ensemble  under  the  direction  of
Michael Carbone.  He also enjoys playing the guitar.  He has been a
member of the Binghamton University Saxophone Quartet for two
years.
STEPHANIE BAR NER is a senior at Owego Free Academ y. She
grew up in Owego, NY and will be attending SUNY Potsdam as a
Music  Education  major  and  a  minor  in  Jazz  Studies.  Stephanie
teaches Women’s Choir at her high school, and  plans to keep up
with her singing in college. She studies privately with April Lucas,
and has been a member of the Binghamton University Saxophone
Quartet for two sem esters.  Stephanie enjoys her family and friends.

�Saturday, Ap ril  29 –  University  Chorus and  O rchestra : O rﬀ’s Carmina
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faculty/staﬀ/seniors; ﬂee for students
Sunday, April  30 –  Master’s  Recital :  Erin  Lahm, sopra no –  1:00  p.m.  –
Casadesus Recital Hall – free
Sunday, April 30 – Master ’s Recital :  Kath ryn Boczar, m ezzo­soprano – 7:30
p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall
Tuesday, May 2 – Mid­Day Concert with faculty and g uest performe rs – 1 :20

p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free

Tuesday, May 2 – Master ’s Recital : Ch ristian Huebn er, organ – 7 :00 p.m. –
First Presbyterian Church, Binghamton, free
Wednesday, M ay 3 – Stude nt Recital : Jen nifer Curiano, soprano and  Cari
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Thursday, M ay 4 – Mid­Day Jazz Conc ert with guest artist Cynth ia Scott –
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Thursday, May 4 – Harpu r Jazz Ensemble with guest artist Cynthia Scott –
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Friday, May 5 – Flute Studio Recital – 10:15 a.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall –
free
Friday, May S
5  – Piano Stud io Recital : Students of  Michael Salm irs – 8:00
p.m. – Casadesus Recital Hall – free

Saturday, May 6 – Master ’s Recital: Pa ul Blake, trombone – 3:00  p.m. –
Casadesus Recital Hall – free
Sunday, May 7 – University Wind Ensemble – 3:00 p.m. – Anderson Center
Chamber Hall – free

Sunday, May 7 – Master’s Recital: William Gilchrest, trumpet – 7 :30 p.m. –
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Tuesday, May 9 – Master ’s Recital : And rew Sudduth, baritone – 8:00 p.m. –
Casadesus Recital Hall – free

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Binghamton University Libraries is working very hard to create transcriptions of all audio/visual media present on this site. If you require a specific transcription for accessibility purposes, you may contact us at &lt;a href="mailto:orb@binghamton.edu"&gt;orb@binghamton.edu&lt;/a&gt;.</description>
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