February 18, 2023
Concert Program
West Michigan Concert Winds Program
Conductor Gail A. Brechting
Epic Gaming Themes – Arr. Paul Murtha
Games – Assassins Creed, Skyrim, Baba Yetu
Minecraft – Daniel Rosenfeld Arr. Marty O’Toole
WINDS Woodwinds & Percussion
No Man’s Land – Julie Giroux
Inspired by the Game – Fallout
Pokémon Themes – Arr. Chris Evan Hass
WINDS Saxophone Ensemble
I Was Born For This – Austin Wintory. Arr. Roland Barrett
Game – Journey
Soprano Vocalist – Brenna Heydenburg Sluiter
Super Mario Bros. Main Theme – Alan Silvestri. Arr. Kate Agioritis
WINDS Brass Choir
Video Games Live! Part 2– Arr. Ralph Ford
Games – One Winged Angel, Myst III, Bounty Hunter
Blue Lake Public Radio is a proud Media Sponsor of The West Michigan Concert Winds.
Shoreline Community Orchestra Program
Conductor Nicholas Mosley
On Top of the World - Brian Balmages
Korobeiniki from Tetris - Traditional Russian Folksong, arr. by Chris Rinaman
Lion's Pride from World of Warcraft: Taverns of Azeroth - Jason Hayes, arr. by Victor Lopez
Suite from Video Games Live (featuring music from Halo, Civilization IV, Bounty Hunter and Kingdom Hearts) - arr. by Ralph Ford
Dragonborn from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Jeremy Soule, arr. by Andrés Soto
with Chorus
Sogno di Volare from Civilization VI - Christopher Tin
with Chorus
Once you have taken flight,
You’ll decide
Gaze towards the sky, you’ll know that
That is where your heart will feel at home.
The first great bird will take flight towards the sun,
Sweeping over the great Mt. Ceceri,
Filling the universe with wonder and glory.
Once you have taken flight
You’ll decide
Gaze towards the sky, you’ll know that
There is where your heart will feel at home.
Man will be lifted by his own creation,
Just like the birds, towards the sky,
Filling the universe with wonder and glory.
Once you have taken flight,
You’ll decide
Gaze towards the sky, you’ll know that
That is where your heart will feel at home.
Glory!
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Meet the Conductors
West Michigan Concert Winds
Gail A. Brechting, Conductor & Musical Director
Gail Brechting is in her twenty-sixth year as the conductor of the award-winning West Michigan Concert WINDS. Under her direction, the WINDS received the John Phillip Sousa Foundation’s Sudler Silver Scroll Award, America’s most prestigious community concert band award. She has organized four international tours with the WINDS, and is planning on taking them in 2024 to Scotland and Ireland. She has had the privilege of conducting the WINDS in Chicago’s Symphony Hall, as well as the historic Carnegie Hall in New York City. Before becoming conductor, Mrs. Brechting was principal trombone with the WINDS and performed with many area music ensembles including the Traverse City Symphony, the Lansing Concert Band, The Lake Effect Brass, and the West Shore Symphony. In addition she is a much sought after soprano vocal soloist in West Michigan.
From 1996-1999 Mrs. Brechting represented MSBOA as the State Representative for the Michigan Youth Arts Festival. For over 40 years, she has been an active district and state level adjudicator for low brass, band and orchestras as well as teaching private trombone and tuba lessons to students of all ages.
She has been the guest conductor with the Acadia Winds in Louisiana, Hot Springs Community Band in Arkansas, was the featured conductor with the Louisiana Middle School Honors Band, and she served as guest clinician and conductor with the Winter Park High School in Florida. She is the 2019-2022 recipient of the Harry Begian Conductor Scholar award, through Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp. It is a two-year opportunity to work with Dr. Rodney Dorsey, director of bands from Indiana University.
Mrs. Brechting is the President of the Association of Concert Bands, an International organization serving adult community bands, serving two previous terms on their board of directors. She is a member of the National Band Association, the College Band Directors Association, an Emeritus member of Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association, the World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles, P.E.O. and the Women Band Directors Association. She is the first woman selected by the John Philip Sousa Foundation to serve on the Sudler Silver Scroll Award selection committee. She holds a Bachelor of Music Education degree from Central Michigan University and a Master of Arts degree from Western Michigan University. Mrs. Brechting is on the music faculty of Muskegon Community College and recently retired after a 40-year music education career, 34 of those with the Reeths-Puffer Schools in Muskegon, MI.
Mrs. Brechting lives in Spring Lake with her engineer/pianist husband Frank. Their daughter Annelise is a Physician Assistant 3rd year Graduate Student at Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI.
Shoreline Community Orchestra
Nick Mosley, Conductor & Musical Director
Nick Mosley is proud to be a part of the thriving West Michigan music community. He has performed on piano, organ, viola, bassoon and saxophone. Nick earned his bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan University in 2003, double majoring in both music education and organ performance. He also was a member of the WMU bassoon studio, performing with both the University Symphonic Band and University Orchestra, as well as the graduate wind quintet on the band’s 2003 tour to Brazil. Nick earned his master’s degree in conducting from the American Band College of Southern Oregon University in 2009.
This is Nick’s 19th year as a school music educator, and his 9th year as the orchestra director at Mona Shores Middle School. Over the years he has taught band, orchestra, choir and general music at all levels K-12. He has served on the board of the Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association District VII and has been named the District VII 2022-23 Orchestra Teacher of the Year. He currently serves on the board of the Michigan Chapter of the American String Teacher Association and has presented at the Michigan Music Conference. He serves as the organist at Forest Park Covenant Church, and regularly accompanies students at Solo & Ensemble Festivals and other performances throughout the year.
Nick and his wife, Maggie, have two string-playing children, Alexander and Eliana, and reside in Grand Haven.
About Our Soloist - Brenna Sluiter
Originally from Grand Haven, soprano Brenna Sluiter has performed as a soloist in Seattle, WA, Chicago,IL, Vienna, Austria, and throughout West Michigan. She is an alumna of Luther College (Decorah, IA) and the University of Washington (Seattle, WA). Favorite roles include Pamina (The Magic Flute), Donna Anna (Don Giovanni), Mrs. Grose (The Turn of the Screw), and Lady Larken (Once Upon a Mattress).
* Indicates Principal Player
PICCOLO
Anita Lauterberg
Suzanne Lavin
FLUTE
Anita Lauterberg*
Deb Gawron
Suzanne Lavin
Kathleen Johnston
Kelyn Celeskey
Jenny VanDen Heuvel
Roxanne Deibel
Rachel Martineau
OBOE
Anita Benes*
Michele Wheeler
Miyu Yoshioka
BASSOON
Jane Holt
CLARINET
Linda Browand*
Paula Whisman
Jim Brunner
Cathy Lintula
Matthew Lintula
Carolyn Buboltz
Terri Jo Parker
Jane Bednarz
Tom Schurino
BASS CLARINET
Mike Hill
CONTRABASS CLARINET
Matthew Lintula
ALTO SAXOPHONE
Justin Auten*
Shaun Skibinski
Dave Manke
Steven Vitto
Marty O’Toole
Matt Ostoin
TENOR SAXOPHONE
Chuck Somers
Amanda Serocke
Rebecca Gierhart
BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Dave Lintula
FRENCH HORN
Amy VanderLaan*
James Sheckler
Amber Russell
Elizabeth Johnson
Carrie Sorensen
Terrie Hampel
Jennifer Reeths
Judy Fuller
TRUMPET
Gary Oberlin*
Gary Smith
David Meyers
John Highhill
Jim Baker
Craig Bourdon
Shar Bourdon
Matthew Gilbert
Sarah Haney
Sean Sweany
Thom Lemon
TROMBONE
Dale Smith*
Keith Danielson
T Rose
Keegan Kalisek
Chuck Hornung
BASS TROMBONE
Klay Woodworth
Bill Price
EUPHONIUM
Robert Tuttle
Teresa Dunn
Jim Hilton*
Jennifer Carey
Dan Horton
Holly Lorenz
TUBA
Kim Reynolds*
Rob Hardenburgh
Vince Browand
Richard Rothe
BASS GUITAR
Rich Holmberg
PERCUSSION
Michelle Wazny*
Chuck Hodson
Emily Cihos
Frank Brechting III
Margaret Shay
Andrew Susalla
Nolan Johnson
Synthesizer
Frank Brechting III
FLUTE / PICCOLO
Anita Lauterberg
Allison Langlois
Suzanne Lavin
OBOE
Anita Benes
Michele Wheeler
CLARINET
Hayley Stoner
Bill Holt
Jim Brunner
BASSOON
Jane Holt
Mandy Tomlinson
HORN
Elizabeth Johnson
Susan Peeples
Nicole Sanford
Carrie Sorensen
Amy VanderLaan
Tim Wright
TRUMPET
Glenn Burek
Craig Bourdon
Dan Whisman
TROMBONE
Judah Weeks
Mike Buboltz
Bill Price
TUBA
Rob Hardenburgh
TIMPANI / PERCUSSION
Michelle Wazny
Taylor Hirvo
Marty O’Toole
KEYBOARD
Frank Brechting III
VIOLIN I
Diane Lewis
Holli Stack
Mark Thogerson
VIOLIN II
Ava Crago
Nicole Malseed
Kara Olson
Bryce Tyler
VIOLA
Tranae Harris
Oscar Justian
Donna Lachniet
Ben Skujins
CELLO
Karen Anderson
Carol Briggs-Erickson
Katy Highwind
Aiden Mack
Karen Miller
Betty Stuart
BASS
Zachary Schnotala
GAME ON! Community Choir Members
Michael Match & Nicholas Palmer
Choir Directors
Michael Match & Nicholas Palmer
Choir Directors
Adam Batch
Gwenneth Bean
Gail A. Brechting
Isabel Blake-Evans
Deb Collett
Roxanne Deibel
Joseph Dixon
Barbara Duffey
Joel Dulyea
Merijo Dulyea
Carlie Fairbanks
Rusty Gallas
Andrea Gardiner
Brenda A. Gasahl
Cassidy Hamann
Mike Hassett
Bruce Hood
Donna Hood
Ashley Jankoski
Eddie Jankowski
Kathleen Johnston
Michelle Kemp
Phil Konczyk
Barbara Koschmann
Jessica Krause
Paul Krause
Scott Lachniet
Larry Latin
Elisabeth Major
Rachel Martineau
Michael Match
John Mattson
AlexOndria McCoy
Jacob Meyers
Nicholas Palmer
Amber Parker
Rick Parks
Betsy Peterson
Scott Peterson
Kristen Piazza
Cynthia Gillette Pierce
Marilyn Quail
Alex Rexroat
Cathy Sander
John Scheffler
Mary Schoonover
Greg Scott
Marie Van Buren
Jim Van Buren
Debbie VanderWier
Jillaena Weesies
Nancy Wittkopp