KY Intercollegiate Band Archives

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2027 – Sarah McKoin, Texas Tech University

2026 – Cynthia Johnston Turner, Wilfrid Laurier University

Nikk Pilato, Coordinator; Duane Warfield, Assistant Coordinator

2025 – Travis J. Cross, University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA)

Timothy Wiggins, Coordinator; Nikk Pilato, Assistant Coordinator

Adoration – Florence Price / tr. Williams
And the Grass Sings in the Meadows – Travis Cross
Borrowed Scenery (Dadohe) – Kang Han-Moi
Chester Overture – William Schuman
Dancing Fire – Kevin Day

2024 – David Waybright, University of Florida

Jason Cumberledge, Coordinator; Timothy Wiggins, Assistant Coordinator

Only Light – Aaron Perrine
Passacaglia in Primary Colors – Michael Daugherty
Symphonic Metamorphosis – Paul Hindemith / tr. Wilson

2023 – Colonel Michael Colburn, The United States Marine Band (retired)

Jason Cumberledge, Coordinator; Timothy Wiggins, Assistant Coordinator

Nobles of the Mystic Shrine – John Philip Sousa
One Life Beautiful – Julie Giroux
Over the Moon – Frank Ticheli (Commission and World Premiere)
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor – J.S. Bach / tr. Nowlin

2022 – Gary Hill, Arizona State University

Timothy Wiggins, Coordinator; Trae Blanco, Assistant Coordinator

Divertimento for Band – Vincent Persichetti
Nitrous – Kevin Day
Parhelion – Roshanne Etezady (World Premiere)
Some treasures are heavy with human tears – John Mackey

2021 – No Event

2020 – Rodney Dorsey, Indiana University

Jason Cumberledge, Coordinator; Timothy Wiggins, Assistant Coordinator

Anahita – Roshanne Etezady
La Procession du Rocio, Opus 9 – Joaquin Turina / arr. Reed

2019 – Craig Kirchhoff, University of Minnesota (retired)

Jason Cumberledge, Coordinator; Timothy Wiggins, Assistant Coordinator

Abendlied – Josef Rheinberger / tr. Hanson
Apollo Unleashed, from Symphony No. 2 – Frank Ticheli
First Suite in E-flat – Gustav Holst
Mother Earth Fanfare – David Maslanka

2018 – Emily Threinen, University of Minnesota

Gary Schallert and Jason Cumberledge, Coordinators

Lincolnshire Posy – Percy Aldridge Grainger
Sleep – Eric Whitacre
Variations on “America” – Charles Ives / orch. Schuman / tr. Rhoads

2017 – Richard Clary, Florida State University

Sue Creasap and Gary Schallert, Coordinators

Carmina Burana – Carl Orff / tr. Krance
Homage to Perotin, from Medieval Suite – Ron Nelson

2016 – Jerry Junkin, University of Texas at Austin

Wine Dark Sea – John Mackey

2015 – Allan McMurray, University of Colorado (retired)

Angels in the Architecture – Frank Ticheli
Gandalf, from Lord of the Rings – Johan de Meij
O Magnum Mysterium – Morten Lauridsen / tr. Reynolds

2014 – Lowell Graham, United States Air Force Band (retired)

American Hymn – William Schuman
Duke of Cambridge, The – Sir Malcolm Arnold
Olympic Fanfare – John Williams
To Tame the Perilous Skies – David Holsinger

2013 – John Whitwell, Michigan State University (retired)

American Salute – Morton Gould / tr. Lang
Blue Shades – Frank Ticheli
Fantasia in G minor – J.S. Bach / tr. Goldman
National Emblem March – E.E. Bagley

2012 – Gary Green, University of Miami (retired)

Firefly – Ryan George
Give Us This Day, Short Symphony – David Maslanka
Lux Aurumque – Eric Whitacre

2011 – Ray Cramer, Indiana University (retired)

Armenian Dances Part One – Alfred Reed
Celebration Fanfare – Kevin Walczyk
Hymn of Brotherhood – Egbert van Gronigen
Italian Rhapsody – Julie Giroux
National Game – John Philip Sousa
Second Suite in F – Gustav Holst

2010 – Craig Kirchhoff, University of Minnesota

Amazing Grace – William Himes
Armenian Folksong and Dance – Aram Khachaturian / tr. McAlister
Don Ricardo – Gabriel Musella
Children’s March – Percy Aldridge Grainger
Frenergy – John Estacio / tr. Linklater
My Jesus! Oh, What Anguish – J.S. Bach / arr. Reed

2009 – Ralph Hultgren, composer

In Stillness – Brian Hogg
Molly on the Shore – Percy Aldridge Grainger
First Suite in E-Flat – Gustav Holst
White Noise – Ralph Hultgren (World Premiere)

2008 – Paula Crider, University of Texas at Austin (retired)

Pacem: a Hymn for Peace – Robert Spittal
Strange Humors – John Mackey
Three Dances of Enchantment – Luigi Zaninelli
Trumpet Gloria – Donald Grantham
William Byrd Suite – Gordon Jacob

2007 – Laszlo Marosi, University of Central Florida

Save the Seas – Frigyes Hidas

2006 – Ronnie Wooten, Northern Illinois University

Cantus Laetus – David Gillingham
Colours – Roger Cichy
Der Traum des Oenghus – Rolf Rudin
George Washington Bicentennial March – John Philip Sousa

2005 – Frank Wickes, Louisiana State University

Fiesta Del Pacifico – Roger Nixon
Sabres and Spurs – John Philip Sousa
Toccata, Adagio and Fugue – J.S. Bach
Whirr, Whirr, Whirr – Ralph Hultgren

2004 – Tom Lee, University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA)

The Alcotts – Charles Ives
Damnation of Faust (Rakoczy March) – Hector Berlioz
Finale from Symphony No. 2, “Romantic” – Howard Hanson
March from Symphonic Metamorphosis – Paul Hindemith / tr. Wilson
When Jesus Wept – William Schuman

2003 – James Curnow, composer

Black Granite, Symphonic March – William Hosay
Four Scottish Dances – Sir Malcolm Arnold / tr. Paynter
None But The Lonely Heart – Pyotr IllychTchaikovsky
Praetorius Variations – James Curnow

2002 – James Croft, Florida State University

Andante and Rondo – Ernst von Dohnanyi
Circus Overture – William Schuman
His Excellency – Henry Fillmore
Paris Sketches – Martin Ellerby
Yiddish Dances – Adam Gorb

2001 – David Stanhope, composer

E.G.B.D.S. – David Stanhope
Little Ripper March – David Stanhope
Olympic Fireworks – David Stanhope
Second Suite in F – Gustav Holst

2000 – Allan McMurray, University of Colorado

Blue Shades – Frank Ticheli
Chester Overture – William Schuman
Tears – David Maslanka

1999 – Felix Hauswirth, Zug Wind Orchestra (Switzerland)

Al Fresco – Karel Husa
Le Premier Jour – Jean Balissat
Ragtimes and Habaneras – Hans Werner Henze
Trauermusik – Richard Wagner

1998 – H. Robert Reynolds, University of Michigan

Der Traum des Oenghus – Rolf Rudin
First Suite in E-flat – Gustav Holst
Lincolnshire Posy – Percy Aldridge Grainger
Prelude in E-flat minor – Dmitri Shostakovich / tr. Reynolds

1997 – Jerry Junkin, University of Texas at Austin

Four Scottish Dances – Sir Malcolm Arnold / tr. Paynter
Joyeuse Marche – Emmanuel Chabrier / tr. Junkin
Salvation is Created – Pavel Tschesnekoff / arr. Housenecht
Symphony No. 2, Finale – David Maslanka

1996 – Karel Husa, composer

Apotheosis of this Earth – Karel Husa
Ballet from Petite Suite – Claude Debussy / tr. Boyd
Crystals – Thomas Duffy
Smetana Fanfare – Karel Husa

1995 – Ray Cramer, Indiana University

Bacchanal – John Stout
Fantasy on “Sakura, Sakura” – Ray Cramer
Konigsmarsch – Richard Strauss / tr. Barrett
Pathfinder of Panama – John PhilipSousa
Suite Française – Darius Milhaud

1994 – Paula Crider, University of Texas

English Dances, Set Two – Sir Malcolm Arnold/tr. Sudduth
Resonances – Ron Nelson
Semper Fidelis – John Philip Sousa
Serenade – Derek Bourgeois
A Walk in Jurassic Park – Stephen Melillo

1993

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1992

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1991

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1990

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1989

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1988

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1987

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1986

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1985

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