Wind Symphony
The Wind Symphony is an auditioned ensemble of 50-60 woodwind, brass, and percussion
players performing some of the best new wind literature and band masterworks.
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Performances
Learn More About Performance Opportunities
Four on-campus performances are given yearly, along with two three-day tours. Every
third year, the Wind Symphony takes an extended tour - either domestic or international.
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Conductor's Philosophy
"Ever since fourth grade, I've been in love with band—the camaraderie, the the
thrill of making music with breath, lips and a hunk of metal, the rush of performance.
In the past thirty years or so, the caliber of band music has risen dramatically,
sparking a new term—wind symphony. I invite you to join us in this ensemble on the
cutting-edge of music. I still love band, and I think you will, too!"
- Ken Parsons
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- Ken Parsons
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Rehearsals
Mabel Wood Hall 241, Noon - 12:50 p.m.
- Woodwinds: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
- Brass: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday
- Percussion: Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday
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Auditions
Auditions are held each fall during the first week of classes. The audition consists
of three parts, the last being optional.
The Process
Prospective members are required to audition. Returning members may choose to re-audition; otherwise, their membership status and placement will be determined by their previous audition score.
The Process
- Scales - Prepare as many major and chromatic scales as possible over as wide a range as possible. Extra points given for each octave played by memory. Scales may be played at a tempo of your choosing.
- Sight-reading - This is a standardized test designed to measure sight-reading ability and musicality.
- Prepared solo (optional) - You may choose to play a prepared solo to demonstrate your ability to prepare a piece of music, as well as to display your tonal and expressive abilities. This is optional and will not count against you if you choose not to do it.
- Percussionists will be given—in lieu of sight-reading—easy, intermediate and advanced etudes on snare drum, mallets, and timpani. As many as possible should be prepared, at marked tempos.
Prospective members are required to audition. Returning members may choose to re-audition; otherwise, their membership status and placement will be determined by their previous audition score.
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Registration
See What Class to Register For
Wind Symphony is a one-credit class and must be taken for credit. However, students
already registered for 16 credits may audit the class. Auditing students have the
same responsibilities of preparation and participation as those registered for credit.
- Freshmen and sophomores register for MUPF 128 - Wind Symphony
- Juniors and seniors register for MUPF 328 - Wind Symphony
Recent Repertoire
2023–2024
- Prelude to the Shining Day – Yo Goto
- Orient et Occident, op. 25 – Camille Saint-Saëns
- Asuka – Tetsunosuke Kushida
- Paris Sketches – Martin Ellerby
- Variations on a Korean Folk Song – John Barnes Chance
- Canterbury Chorale – Jan Van der Roost
- Dragon Rhyme – Chen Yi
- Amazing Grace – Frank Ticheli
- Holiday Delight – Caleb Hammer
- The Pursuit of Happiness – Matthew Kimbley
- Patapan – Shelley Hanson
- Ding Dong! Merrily on High – Leif Strand & Olov Helge
- One Torch, Two Women, Three Ships and Men Rejoicing – Julie Giroux
- Candlelight Carol – John Rutter
- Sleigh Ride – Leroy Anderson
- Christmas Carol Fantasy – Takashi Hoshide
- Magnolia Star – Steve Danyew
- Spring Breeze on the Bayou – Lisa Despain
- Jug Blues and Fat Pickin' – Don Freund
- Acadiana – Frank Ticheli
- Early Light – Carolyn Bremer
- D'un Matins de Printemps – Lili Boulanger
- Grace Before Sleep – Susan LaBarr
- Beneath – Alex Shapiro
- Notezart – Cindy McTee
- Keepers of the House – Conni Ellisor
- Roma – Valerie Coleman
2022–2023
- Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue – Johann Sebastian Bach
- Trilogy – Dan M. Shultz
- Vallery Nehvatal, soprano
- Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondoˆ– Malcolm Arnold
- The Three Embraces – Carter Pann
- Trittico – Vaclav Nelhybel
- Angelic Fanfare – John Wesley Gibson
- "The Nativity" from Mosaici Bizantini – Franco Cesarini
- Away in a Manger – Julie Giroux
- A Christmas Tiding – Tyler Arcari
- I'll Be Home for Christmas – Julie Giroux
- Tyler Ronto, trombone
- Midnight Sleighride – Sergei Prokofiev
- Holiday Rhapsody – Sean O'Loughlin
- Semper Fidelis – John Philip Sousa
- Colonel Bogey – Kenneth Alford
- Commando March – Samuel Barber
- Rolling Thunder – Henry Fillmore
- "Country Band" March – Charles Ives
- "Walking the Dog" from Shall We Dance – George Gershwin
- "March" from 1941 – John Williams
- Whirlwinds – Richard Saucedo
- Savannah River Holiday – Ron Nelson
- Bali – Michael Colgrass
- Islas y Montañas – Shelley Hanson
- Redwood – Ryan George
- Rivers of Air – Jake Runestad
2021–2022
- Crown Imperial – Sir William Walton
- Ubi Caritas – Paul Mealor
- Grace Wahlen, student conductor
- The Sword and the Crown – Edward Gregson
- Celebration – Philip Sparke
- Venetian Spells – Martin Ellerby
- Carol of the Bells – Mykola Leontovich, arranged by David Foster
- Aspen Jubilee – Ron Nelson
- Farewell to the Kingdom of Sweets – Peter Tchaikovsky
- Samantha Romashko, student conductor
- O Holy Night – Adolphe Adam, arranged by Calvin Custer
- Divinum Mysterium – Jay Dawson
- Josh Vollberg, student conductor
- March of the Toys – Victor Herbert, arranged by Herbert L. Clarke
- Bellringers' Holiday – Randol Alan Bass
- Mothership – Mason Bates
- Star Wars Trilogy – John Williams, arranged by Donald Hunsberger
- "Proclamation" from Hymn Variants – Alfred Reed
- O Magnum Mysterium – Morten Lauridsen
- How Deep the Father's Love for Us – Anthony LaBounty
- The King of Love My Shepherd Is – Dan Forrest, arranged by Jess Langston Turner
- Lamb of God – David Gillingham
- Exaltation! – John Wesley Gibson
- Brandon Wilcox, organ
2020–2021
- Spirit of Ellis Island – John Wesley Gibson
- Fanfare for Rosa: A New Citizen – Tim Hinck
- Three Latin American Dances – Giovanni Santos
- America, the Beautiful – Samuel Augustus Ward, arranged by Carmen Dragon
- Festival Fanfare for Christmas – John Wasson
- In Dulci Jubilo – Johann Sebastian Bach, arranged by Alfred Reed
- Christmas Presence – John Wesley Gibson
- Joy to the Season – Sean O'Laughlin
- Music for the Royal Fireworks – George Frideric Handel, arranged by Mark Hindsley
- Symphony No. 6 for Band – Vincent Persichetti
- The Three Embraces – Carter Pann
- Equus – Eric Whitacre
2019–2020
- Toccata Marziale – Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Irish Tune from County Derry – Percy Grainger
- Shepherd's Hey – Percy Grainger
- Rhosymedre – Ralph Vaughan Williams, arranged by Walter Beeler
- Mannin Veen – Haydn Wood
- Variations & Fugue on "The Wee Cooper of Fife" – Cedric Thorpe Davie
- Songs and Refrains – Daniel Basford
- Bells – Ian McDougall
- Veni Immanuel – Philip Sparke
- A Carol Symphony, mvt. 1 – Victor Hely-Hutchinson, arranged by Paul Noble
- Riu, Riu, Chiu – Spanish Carol, arranged by Andrew Wainwright
- Minor Alterations, No. 2 – Carols from the Dark Side – David Lovrien
- Starlight Lullaby – Philip Lane
- Rocket Sleigh – Delvyn Case
- Stille Nacht – Franz Gruber, arranged by Chip Davis, transcribed by Robert Longfield
- Magnolia Star – Steve Danyew
- Symphonic Songs for Band – Robert Russell Bennett
2018–2019
- Foundations – David Gillingham
- All Creatures of Our God and King – Andrew Boysen, Jr.
- Meridian – Ola Gjeilo
- "Confession” from Symphony of Prayer – J. Eric Schmidt
- Mica Myers, student conductor
- Eloi, Eloi - Kevin Walczyk
- Give Us This Day - David Maslanka
- A Christmas Overture - Nigel Hess
- 'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime – Jean de Brébeuf, arranged by Robert W. Smith
- Michelle Nieb, student conductor
- A Christmas Suite – David Barker
- White Christmas – Irving Berlin, arranged by Robert Russell Bennett
- A Holiday Rhapsody – Larry McTaggart
- Symphony No. 1 "Lord of the Rings" – Johan de Meij
- Liberty Fanfare – John Williams
- New England Triptych – William Schuman
- Be Glad Then, America
- When Jesus Wept
- Chester
- From the Delta – William Grant Still
- A Movement for Rosa – Mark Camphouse
- Of Our New Day Begun – Omar Thomas
- Sweet Land of Liberty – James Sochinski
2017–2018
- Psalm 46 – John Zdechlik
- Fantaisie Pastorale Hongroise – Albert Franz Doppler, transcribed by Paul Erwin
- Rebecca Davis, flute
- Chorale Prelude: "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott" – Johann Sebastian Bach, transcribed by Anthony O'Toole
- Dusk to Dawn – Eric C. W. Peel
- The Leaves Are Falling – Warren Benson
- Rejouissance – James Curnow
- Fanfare / Hark! The Herald Angels Sing – Chip Davis, arranged by Robert Longfield
- Gesu Bambino – Pietro Yon, arranged by Mark Rogers
- Shepherd's Pipe Carol – John Rutter, arranged by Paul Noble
- Lux Aurumque – Eric Whitacre
- We Three Kings – John Wesley Gibson
- Minor Alterations – David Lovrien
- A Christmas Carol Fantasy – Takashi Hoshide
- A Musical Toast – Leonard Bernstein, transcribed by Clare Grundman
- Four Dances from "West Side Story" – Leonard Bernstein, arranged by Ian Polster
- "The Wrong Note Rag" from Wonderful Town – Leonard Bernstein, arranged by Ted Ricketts
- Three Dance Episodes from "On the Town" – Leonard Bernstein, transcribed by Paul Lavender
- joyRiDE – Michael Markowski
- Variations on a Theme by Glinka – Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
- Michelle Nieb, oboe
- Gloriosa – Yasuhide Ito
- Second Suite for Military Band – Gustav Holst
- Beautiful Evening of Prairie – Hesheng Wang
- African Harmony: Songs from Mama
Africa – Johan de Meij
2016–2017
- Selections from "The Danserye" – Tielman Susato, transcribed by Patrick Dunnagin
- Fugue a la Gigue – Johann Sebastian Bach, transcribed by Gustav Holst
- Ballet Music from "Le Cid" – Jules Massenet, transcribed by Lawrence Odom
- Sun Dance – Frank Ticheli
- Danceries – Kenneth Hesketh
- Hark! The Herald Trumpets Sing – John Wasson
- Joyeux Noël Alfred Reed
- O Magnum Mysterium – Morten Lauridsen
- Feliz Navidad – José Feliciano, arranged by Tom Wallace
- Holiday Portraits – Sean O'Loughlin
- "Somewhere in My Memory" from Home Alone – John Williams, arranged by John Moss
- Laughing All the Way – Larry MacTaggart
- Slava! – Leonard Bernstein, transcribed by Clare Grundman
- U. S. Field Artillery March – John Philip Sousa
- "March of the Resistance" from Star Wars: The Force Awakens – John Williams, transcribed by Paul Lavender
- Whirlwinds – Ricard Saucedo
- Frenzy – Andrew Boysen, Jr.
- Vesuvius – Frank Ticheli
- Gone – Scott McAllister
- Endurance – Timothy Mahr
- Beyond – Wataru Hokoyama
2015–2016
- With Sounding Trumpets – W. Francis McBeth
- Laude – Howard Hanson
- How Deep the Father's Love for Us – Anthony LaBounty
- All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name – Jack Stamp, Andrew Boysen, Jr., Joseph Pappas, David Gillingham
- The King of Love My Shepherd Is – Dan Forrest, arranged by Jess Langston Turner
- Alleluia! Laudamus Te – Alfred Reed
- Angelic Fanfare – John Wesley Gibson
- Christmas Presence – John Wesley Gibson
- Jubilant Holiday – Sean O'Laughlin
- The Holly and the Ivy – Tom Wallace
- Mary's Boy Child – Jester Hairston, arranged by Philip Sparke
- The Night Before Christmas – Randol Alan Bass
- Richard Winham, narrator
- Jingle Bells Fantasy – John Wasson
- The Star-Spangled Banner – John Stafford Smith, arranged by John Williams
- Turkey in the Straw – Michael Markowski
- Ghost Train – Eric Whitacre
- Aurora Awakes – John Mackey
- Black Rainbow – Nathan Daughtrey
- Serenity – Ola Gjeilo
- Galilean Moons – Roger Cichy
2014–2015
- The Hounds of Spring – Alfred Reed
- Summerland – William Grant Still
- Hypnotic Fireflies – Brian Balmages
- October – Eric Whitacre
- Yosemite Autumn – Mark Camphouse
- December Dance – Andrew Boysen, Jr.
- Dashing Through the Snow – Richard Saucedo
- The Eighth Candle – Steve Reisteter
- Wassail Dances – Philip Lane, transcribed by Paul Noble
- Fum, Fum, Fum – Chip Davis, arranged by Robert Longfield
- Jesus, Jesus, Rest Your Head – John Jacob Niles, arranged by Tom Wallace
- Sleigh Ride – Leroy Anderson
- Bellringers' Holiday – Randol Alan Bass
- Symphonic Suite from “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves” –Michael Kamen, arranged by Paul Lavender
- Someone to Watch Over Me – George & Ira Gershwin, arranged by Warren Barker
- Anthony Burrell, alto saxophone
- Blue Moon – Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart, arranged by Warren Barker
- Emily Mulder, soprano
- S’Wonderful – George & Ira Gershwin, arranged by Warren Barker
- Erin Brandon, tenor
- Cole Porter on Broadway – Cole Porter, arranged by Warren Barker
- Song for Lyndsay – Andrew Boysen, Jr.
- Wedding Dance – Jacques Press, transcribed by Herbert N. Johnston
- Jubilee – Michael Hennagin
- First Suite in Eb for Military Band – Gustav Holst
- Concerto for Marimba and Wind Ensemble, mvt. 4 – Ney Rosauro
- Justin Nishino, marimba
- Beneath – Alex Shapiro
- Homage to Perotin – Ron Nelson
2013–2014
- Overture to “Nabucco” – Gioacchino Rossini, transcribed by Franco Cesarini
- "Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral" from Lohengrin – Richard Wagner, transcribed by Lucien Cailliet
- Courtly Dances from “Gloriana” – Benjamin Britten, transcribed by Jan Bach
- Variants on a Mediaeval Tune - Norman Dello Joio
- "Tarantella" from Gazebo Dances – John Corigliano
- Fanfare on “Adeste Fidelis” – Jim Colonna
- On This Day –Finnish carol, arranged by Tom Wallace
- Russian Christmas Music – Alfred Reed
- Once in Royal David’s City – Henry John Gauntlett, arranged by Philip Sparke
- Celtic Carol – Robert W. Smith
- Joy to the Season – Sean O’Loughlin
- Carol of the Bagpipers –Sicilian carol, arranged by Luigi Zaninelli
- Midnight Sleighride – Sergei Prokofiev, arranged by Eddie Sauter & Walter Finegan, adapted by Tom Wallace
- Christmas and Sousa Forever! – Julie Giroux
- Yankee Doodlin' – Philip Parker
- Slumber, My Darling – Stephen Foster, arranged by Brant Karrick
- Jessica Trejos, student conductor
- Prelude No. 2 – George Gershwin, transcribed by John Krance
- "America" from West Side Story – Leonard Bernstein, transcribed by Michael Brown
- "An American Symphony" from Mr. Holland’s Opus – Michael Kamen, transcribed by Paul Lavender
- Huapango – José Pablo Moncayo, transcribed by Leroy Osmon
- La Fiesta Mexicana – H. Owen Reed
- Amor di mi alma – Z. Randall Stroope, transcribed by Frederick Umar
- "Danza Final" from Estancia – Alberto Ginastera, transcribed by David John
2012–2013
- Canzon Duodecimi Toni – Giovanni Gabrieli, transcribed by Robert Garofalo
- Fête-dieu à Seville – Isaac Albéniz, transcribed by Lucien Cailliet
- George Washington Bridge – William Schuman
- Alleluia – Randall Thompson, transcribed by Lowell Buckley
- Quiet City – Aaron Copland, transcribed by Donald Hunsberger
- Michael Pichette, trumpet
- Dustin Gold, English horn
- Paris Sketches – Martin Ellerby
- Festival Fanfare for Christmas – John Wasson
- Divinum Mysterium – arranged by Tom Wallace
- "Farandole" from L'Arlesienne – Georges Bizet, transcribed by Gerardo Iasilli
- Sussex Mummers' Christmas Carol – Percy Grainger, transcribed by Joseph Kreines
- The Twelve Days of Christmas – arranged by Jerry Bilik
- Minor Alterations (Christmas Through the Looking Glass) – David Lovrien
- Rocket Sleigh – Delvyn Case
- Stille Nacht – Franz Grüber, arranged by Chip Davis, adapted by Robert Longfield
- Noisy Wheels of Joy – Eric Whitacre
- Meridian – Ola Gjeilo
- Vientos y Tangos – Michael Gandolfi
- Cartoon – Paul Hart
- Sunrise at Angel's Gate – Philip Sparke
- O Cool is the Valley – Vincent Persichetti
- Country Gardens – Percy Grainger
- Cloudburst – Eric Whitacre
- After a Gentle Rain – Anthony Iannaccone
- The Lark in the Clear Air – arranged by Clifton Taylor
- Dustin Gold, student conductor
- Butterflies and Bees! – Thomas Duffy
- Hymn to a Blue Hour – John Mackey
2011–2012
- "Spirit of the Ages Fanfare" from A Sacred Suite – Brant Karrick
- Vintage – David Gillingham
- Landon Durham, euphonium
- Sketches on a Tudor Psalm – Fisher Tull
- American Hymnsong Suite – Dwayne S. Milburn
- A Hymn for the Lost and the Living – Eric Ewazen
- Amazing Grace – Frank Ticheli
- Exaltation! – John Wesley Gibson
- Joshua Knight, organ
- Carol of the Bells –David Foster
- "The Nativity" from Mosaici Bizantini – Franco Cesarini
- Six Dances from "The Nutcracker" – Peter Tchaikovsky, transcribed by John MacKenzie Rogan
- Feliz Navidad – José Feliciano, arranged by Tom Wallace
- Ding Dong! Merrily on High – French carol, arranged by Leif Strand & Olov Helge
- A Holiday Rhapsody – Larry MacTaggart
- Jingle Bells Forever – Robert W. Smith
- Beyond – Wataru Hokoyama
- Star Wars Trilogy – John Williams, transcribed by Donald Hunsberger
- Early Light – Carolyn Bremer
- J. S. Dances – Donald Grantham
- Fantasies on a Theme by Haydn – Norman Dello Joio
- Pacem – Robert Spittal
- Old Wine in New Bottles – Gordon Jacob
- Symphony on Themes by John Philip Sousa – Ira Hearshen
- II. After "The Thunderer"
- Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes by Carl Maria von Weber - Paul Hindemith
- IV. March
2010–2011
- Suite of Old American Dances – Robert Russell Bennett
- Blue Shades – Frank Ticheli
- Holiday Portraits – Sean O'Loughlin
- Emmanuel Variations – Robert Foster
- December Dance – Andrew Boysen, Jr.
- Patapan – French carol, arranged by Shelley Hanson
- "March of the Toys" from Babes in Toyland – Victor Herbert, arranged by Herbert L. Clarke
- O Holy Night – Adolphe Adam, arranged by Calvin Custer
- Laughing All the Way – Larry MacTaggart
- Flourish for Glorious John – Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Funeral Music for Queen Mary – Henry Purcell, setting by Steven Stucky
- Second Suite for Military Band – Gustav Holst
- Mannin Veen – Haydn Wood
- English Dances – Malcolm Arnold
- Celebration – Philip Sparke
- Children's Overture – Eugène Bozza
- Resting in the Peace of His Hands – John Gibson
- Nilesdance – David Holsinger
- Rhosymedre – Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Children's March (Over the hills and far away) – Percy Grainger
- Symphony No. 3 – James Barnes
- III. Mesto (for Natalie)
- IV. Finale
2009–2010
- Fanfare for Freedom – Morton Gould
- New England Triptych – William Schuman
- II. When Jesus Wept
- III. Chester
- From the Delta – William Grant Still
- Honey in the Rock – Donald Grantham
- A Movement for Rosa – Mark Camphouse
- Sweet Land of Liberty – James Sochinski
- Olympic Fanfare and Theme – John Williams, arranged by Paul Lavender
- Hands Across the Sea – John Philip Sousa
- An American in Paris – George Gershwin, arranged by Jerry Brubaker
- Wedding Dance – Jacques Press
- Jungle Fantasy – Naohiro Iwai
- Fanfare / Hark! The Herald Angels Sing - Chip Davis, arranged by Robert Longfield
- "Noël" from Symphonic Sketches – George W. Chadwick
- 'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime – Jean de Brébeuf arranged by Robert W. Smith
- Carol of the Bells – Mykola Leontovich, arranged by Sean O'Loughlin
- White Christmas – Irving Berlin, arranged by Robert Russell Bennett
- Mary's Boy Child – Jester Hairston, arranged by Philip Sparke
- Up On the Housetop – B. R. Hanby, arranged by Tom Wallace
- Jingle Bells Fantasy – John Wasson
- Orient et Occident, op. 25 – Camille Saint-Saëns
- William Byrd Suite – Gordon Jacob
- Variations on a Korean Folk Song – John Barnes Chance
- Asuka – Tetsunosuke Kushida
- Canterbury Chorale – Jan van der Roost
- Nebula – Wataru Hokoyama
2008–2009
- Whirlwind(s) – Richard Saucedo
- Bali – Michael Colgrass
- Vesuvius – Frank Ticheli
- Islas y Montañas – Shelley Hanson
- Venetian Spells – Martin Ellerby
- Overture from “The Cowboys” -–John Williams, arranged by Paul Lavender
- Four Dances from “West Side Story" – Leonard Bernstein, arranged by Ian Polster
- Bayou Breakdown – Brent Karrick
- The Stars and Stripes Forever – John Philip Sousa
- King of Kings – Robert W. Smith
- Lux Aurumque – Eric Whitacre
- Jubilant Holiday – Sean O'Loughlin
- Wassail – Gustav Holst, arranged by Robert W. Smith
- The Eighth Candle – Steve Reisteter
- Celtic Carol – Robert W. Smith
- A Most Wonderful Christmas – Robert Sheldon
- Crown Imperial – Sir William Walton
- "Sanctus" from Requiem – Giuseppe Verdi, arranged by Patrick Dunnigan
- Light of My Soul – David Gillingham
- Mayflower Overture – Ron Nelson
- An American Elegy – Frank Ticheli
- Scenes from "The Louvre" – Norman Dello Joio
2007–2008
- Flourish for Glorious John – Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Be Thou My Vision – David Gillingham
- Tempered Steel – Charles Rochester Young
- Suite from "The Danserye" – Tielman Susato, transcribed by Patrick Dunnagin
- Cloudburst – Eric Whitacre
- Godspeed! – Stephen Melillo
- Moon by Night – Jonathan Newman
- A Holiday Rhapsody – Larry MacTaggart
- Veni Emmanuel – Philip Sparke
- Fanfare on "Adeste Fidelis" – Jim Colonna
- Fantasia on a Hymn by Praetorius – Robert Foster
- A Christmas Suite – David Barker
- Fum, Fum, Fum – Spanish carol, arranged by Chip Davis
- Sleigh Ride – Leroy Anderson
- The Circus Bee – Henry Fillmore
- Strange Humors – John Mackey
- Lincolnshire Posy – Percy Grainger
- Jubilee – Michael Hennagin
- Overture for Winds, op. 24 – Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
- "Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral" from Lohengrin – Richard Wagner, arranged by Lucien Caillet
- Abram's Pursuit – David R. Holsinger
- Adagio para Orquesta de Instrumentos de Viento – Joaquin Rodrigo
- Chorale and Alleluia – Howard Hanson
- Machu Picchu – Satoshi Yagisawa