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ConductorJon Territo FluteDebbie CliftonAnja GrubeToni Holbrook, PiccoloNikki RoweAnne StevensJulie Tausch

OboeDavid Free, English HornMarcus Julian

Bb ClarinetShiela BlackLeigh Brennan Jessica DavoliJill MallWilliam NicholasEddie PalloneTana PradoHeidi RegierJoe SikoraJose Treto Bill Wallach

Bass ClarinetGregg Treadwell

BassoonStephen HarbaughLydia Fancher

Alto SaxophoneRick KissingerChiara SmithLenee Stevens

Baritone SaxophonePaul Cain

TrumpetRick DeTrevilleJim Graber Jethro HyppoliteJim MuccioDean PsarakisGordon SnyderDavid Wisner

French HornSusan HollisNancy Wisner TromboneDylan ChaseDon LohrRob MayerJim McGonigalMark Mikesell

EuphoniumSheldon Martin

TubaDon HaleDavid Weinstein

PercussionEric ChandlerJohn HolyszKeith NicholsGeorgia Snelling Karen Sweat

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Star Spangled Banner.................................................................................................Francis Scott Key

Sorella........................................................................................................................Charles Borel-Clerc

Buenaventura.....................................................................................................................Steve Hodges

La Paloma.....................................................................................................................Sebastian Yradier

Gallito.................................................................................................................Santiago Lope Ganzalo

Lady of Spain..................................................................................Tolchard Evans/arr. Lucien Cailliet

Conga del Fuego Nuevo..............................................................Arturo Marquez/arr. Oliver Nickel

Pepita Greus......................................................................................Pasqual Chovi/arr. Roy J. Weger

Danza Cubanas.................................................................Ignacio Cervantes/arr. John R. Bourgeois

Serenata..........................................................................................................................Leroy Anderson

La Cumparsita Tango............................................................G. H. Matos Rodriguez/arr. Paul Yoder

Danzon No. 2..................................................................................Arturo Marquez/arr. Oliver Nickel

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With special thanks to the members of the Oviedo Photo Club, who generously provide digital photography for every concert! Visit: concertseriesphotos.sllcs.org to view the OPC archives.

Meet the Orlando Concert BandOur Mission: Celebrating and preserving America’s musical heritage through professional-level performances of musical literature for concert band.

Who We Are: The Orlando Concert Band (OCB), founded by Central Florida musicians in 1989, is a 70-member, select wind ensemble that operates as a 501(c)3, not-for-profit, Florida corporation. For more than 30 years, OCB performances have delighted Central Florida audiences at indoor and outdoor concerts that include appearances on formal concert series and at holiday celebrations, art festivals and other community events and celebrations. The Band performs major works from the symphonic band repertoire and a wide variety of traditional, patriotic, contemporary, and popular selections. Our membership includes professional, semi-professional, and amateur musicians, all volunteers, who donate their time and talents to enriching our community through live musical performance.

Our Performances: The Band performs annually as part of several Central Florida concert series: St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Oviedo, Cathedral Church of St. Luke in Orlando, and Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. The City of Orlando has chosen OCB to support its annual July 4th Fireworks at the Fountain and the Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony at Lake Eola Park. The Band is also featured each year at the Woodlawn Cemetery Memorial Day Ceremonies, and at graduation ceremonies for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona. Past performances of note are the grand opening events for The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, NASA’s 50th Anniversary at Kennedy Space Center, the City of Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival, as well as concerts at Mary Queen of Universe Basilica, First United Methodist Church of Oviedo, and the Hawthorne Concert Series in Leesburg.

Jon Territo, Music DirectorJon Territo is in his 12th season directing the Orlando Concert Band. Territo’s conducting credits also include the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, Disney’s Christmas Candlelight Orchestra and Choir, the Garden Theatre and many years as the Producer and Instrumental Director of the Singing Christmas Trees, in Orlando.

Since 1989, Mr. Territo has worked as an educator, conductor, and musician in Central Florida. Originally from the Detroit area, he received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan, where he worked under the legendary conductors H. Robert Reynolds, Jerry Junkin, Carl St. Clair, Larry Rachleff, and Gustav Meier.

Today, Jon Territo is the Director of Bands and Music Professor at Valencia College, in Orlando. He earned his master’s degree from Rollins College, and remains an active conductor, educator, performer, clinician, and speaker in Florida.

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