A STAR-SPANGLED SPECTACULAR!

Jerry Junkin, Artistic Director & Conductor

In his 28th season as Artistic Director and Conductor of the Dallas Winds, Jerry Junkin is recognized as one of the world’s most highly regarded wind conductors. He has served as Music Director and Conductor of the Hong Kong Wind Philharmonia since 2003, and Principal Guest Conductor of the Senzoku Gakuen College of Music Wind Symphony in Tokyo since 2007. Additionally, 2021-2022 marks his 34th year on the faculty of The University of Texas at Austin, where he holds the Vincent R. and Jane D. DiNino Chair for the Director of Bands. There, he also holds the title of University Distinguished Teaching Professor. Previously, he served on the faculties of both the University of Michigan and the University of South Florida. In addition to his responsibilities as Professor of Music and Conductor of the Texas Wind Ensemble, he serves as Head of the Division of Conducting and Ensembles and teaches courses in conducting and wind band literature. He is a recipient of multiple teaching awards, and students of Mr. Junkin hold major positions throughout the world.

Performances under the direction of Mr. Junkin have won the praise of such notable musicians as John Corigliano, David Del Tredici, Gunther Schuller, Karel Husa, William Kraft, Jacob Druckman and Michael Colgrass, among many others. Mr. Junkin has released over 30 compact disc recordings for the Reference, Klavier and Naxos labels. The New York Times named his release on the Reference Recordings label, Bells for Stokowski, one of the best classical CD’s of the year. His performance of Circus Maximus with The University of Texas Wind Ensemble was released on the world’s first Blu Ray audio disc in 5.1 surround sound by Naxos and was nominated for a GRAMMY. During the summer of 2014, he led The University of Texas Wind Ensemble on a four week tour around the world.

Mr. Junkin is an enthusiastic advocate of public school music education, having conducted All-State bands and festivals in forty-eight states and on five continents. He spends his summers in residence at the Interlochen Arts Camp in Michigan, as well as appearing at major music festivals throughout the world.

Mr. Junkin has served as President of the Big XII Band Director’s Association and is a member of the Board of Directors of The John Philip Sousa Foundation, is Past-President of the American Bandmasters Association, and is Past President of the College Band Directors National Association. Regularly making guest appearances with ensembles such as the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra and the Taipei Symphonic Winds, he continues to conduct throughout the United States in addition to multiple appearances in Japan, China, and Europe. In 2005, he was presented the Grainger Medallion by the International Percy Grainger Society in recognition of his championing of Grainger’s works, and he has received numerous career awards from Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi Beta Mu, and the Midwest Clinic, among others. Mr. Junkin is a Yamaha Master Educator.

Monday, July 4, 2022 – 1:00pm
Meyerson Symphony Center + Livestream

Fanfare

(12:45 in the Meyerson lobby)

Festival Procession of the Knights of the Order of St. John
Richard Strauss

National Emblem
E. E. Bagley

United States Air Force Band of the West
Major Dustin Doyle, conductor

Program

The Star-Spangled Banner

Summon the Heroes
John Williams, arr. Paul Lavender

Prayer for Ukraine
Mykola Lysenko, arr. Patrick Dunnigan

Combination March
Scott Joplin, arr. Gunther Schuller

Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana
Pietro Mascagni, arr. Lawrence Odom

Esprit de Corps
Robert Jager

The Yellow Rose of Texas
Traditional, arr. Carmen Dragon

Deep in the Heart of Texas
Don Swander, arr. Hayman/Rogers

INTERMISSION

The Liberty Bell
John Philip Sousa

Minor Forty-Niner
David Lovrien

Irish Tune from County Derry
Percy Grainger, ed. Mark Rogers

The Unfortunate Band of the Iron Brigade
David Lovrien

Liberty Fanfare
John Williams, arr. Jay Bocook

American Salute
Morton Gould, arr. Philip Lang

Duty, Honor, Country
Text by Douglas MacArthur, adapted by B.G. Cook
Music by Harold L. Walters

Armed Forces Salute
arr. Bob Lowden

America, the Beautiful
Samuel Ward, arr. Carmen Dragon

Dallas Winds Personnel

PICCOLO
Jennifer Wheeler

FLUTE
Margaret Shin Fischer, Principal
Kathy Johnson

OBOE
Ricky Roshell, Principal
Elizabeth Phillips

ENGLISH HORN
Aryn Mitchell

E♭ CLARINET
Mark Arritola

B♭ CLARINET
Deborah Ungaro Fabian, Concertmaster
Sharon Knox Deuby, Associate Principal
Ricky Reeves
Jeanie Murrow
Michael Manning
Andre Canabou
Bonnie Dieckmann
Chastine Hofmeister
Mark Arritola

BASS CLARINET
Mickey Owens

CONTRA CLARINET
Robin Owens

BASSOON
Jazmyn Barajas Trujillo, Principal
Sara Scurry

ALTO SAXOPHONE
Donald Fabian, Principal
David Wright

TENOR SAXOPHONE
Roy E. Allen

BARITONE SAXOPHONE
John Sweeden

HORN
Susan Frazier, Principal
Jason Hofmeister
Sarrah McCoy-Black
Tim Stevens
Nancy Piper

TRUMPET
Brian Shaw, Co-Principal
Tim Andersen, Co-Principal
James Sims
Melissa Muñoz
Daniel Kelly
Shaun Abraham
Jared Hunt

TROMBONE
Natalie Mannix, Principal
Jacob Muzquiz
Barney McCollum

EUPHONIUM
Grant Jameson, Principal
David Strand

TUBA
Jason Wallace, Principal
Austin Crumrine

STRING BASS
Andrew Goins

HARP
Mallory McHenry

TIMPANI
Bronwyn Higgins

PERCUSSION
Roland Muzquiz, Principal
Drew Lang
Steve McDonald
Nate Collins
Nigel Fernandez

PERSONNEL MANAGER
Gigi Sherrell Norwood

MUSIC LIBRARIAN
Chrystal Stevens

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Ramon Muzquiz

FOUNDER / EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Kim Campbell
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
Grace Lovrien
DIRECTOR OF CONCERT OPERATIONS
Gigi Sherrell Norwood
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
Todd Toney
BOOKKEEPER
Lenore Ladwig Scott