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Mr. Scott Chamberlain,
Supervisor of Music
schamberlain@cwcboe.org
RETRO-MEN | MADRIGAL SINGERS
| WOMEN OF NOTE | CONCERT CHOIR
| JAZZ BAND | PERCUSSION
ENSEMBLE | STRING CONSORT | ORCHESTRA
| BAND | PEP BAND |
Retro-men
David Modero: Director
This
ensemble is an extra-curricular ensemble that meets once a week and is
directed by Mr. Modero. Currently the group meets on Tuesday nights from
6:30-7:30. This ensemble gives the male members of the chorus an
opportunity to showcase the sound of their developing voices. Retro-men perform most of their
work in two, three, or four parts, usually consisting of Tenor, Baritone,
and Bass. The Retro-Men sing music from various styles including
traditional choral repertoire, classic songs from the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, and
arrangements from current hits. This year, scheduled appearances
include (but are not limited to) performing at the JCHS Winter Concert, the Music Marathon, and the All-District
Chorus Concert.
JCHS Jazz Band
Paul Larson: Director
The
JCHS Jazz Band is the most experienced Jazz ensemble in the district. The
group practices on Monday nights and is conducted by Mr. Larsen. The
ensemble performs at the "Music Marathon", the annual JCHS Music Dept. tour,
the "Jazz Spectacular", and at the "Arts and Technology" show. Repertoire
is selected from a wide array of styles and emphasis on improvisation is
encouraged. This is an "extra-circular" ensemble that enjoys learning and
performing music!
The
Madrigal Singers Ensemble
Elsie Timpson: Director
This
is an auditioned ensemble, which specializes in the music of the
Renaissance, as well as music from the 20th century. This
ensemble performs in the community in full Renaissance costumes as well as
utilizing jugglers, poets and a bit of acting. (We will post a picture
soon…so keep tuning in).
Currently in rehearsal are Gloria Patri by Palestrina, In these
Delightful Pleasant Groves by Henry Purcell, two Renaissance rounds…
He that will an Alehouse Keep and Now We are Met… Carol
of the Bells by Leontovich and Pat-a-Pan, arranged and
accompanied on saxophone by Michael Mahadeen.
Presently there are 24 members, who perform in 4 to 8 voice parts.
The Women Of Note
Elsie Timpson: Director
The Women of Note derives their name from the famous jazz band of the
U.S. Air force: The Airmen of Note. This ensemble specializes in music
written and/or arranged for the woman's voice. Currently in rehearsal are
Who can Sail, a lovely Finnish folk melody; Three Hungarian Folk
Songs by Bela Bartok, and a complex 3-part jazz arrangement of
Chattanooga Choo Choo. The repertoire of this ensemble varies widely
from classic pieces through Doo Wop and Jazz standards.
 The Concert Chorus
Elsie Timpson: Director
The Concert
Chorus is comprised of 85 members, who perform a wide variety of
choral literature. Their first public performance was on October 22 at
7:30pm in the James Caldwell High School Auditorium.
To find out
about the grading policies for Music Performance and the chorus, click on
Music Performance Grading Policy.

The
Concert Bands
Andrew Burrows: Director
Quality concert band programs have been a long-standing tradition in James
Caldwell High School. Over the years there has been a number of
transformations in the scope and sequence of the program, which is
contributed by either grade configuration or student enrollment. James
Caldwell High School currently has two concert bands named the “White” and
the “Blue” in reference to our school colors.
The
“White” band is a cadet band primarily comprised of freshmen and sophomores.
The “Blue” band takes on more of a wind ensemble setting and is usually
reserved for juniors and seniors. Each band is unique in it’s own way and
is clearly identifiable in its objectives. Our goal is to provide each
ensemble with a variety of level appropriate repertoire that enables them to
grow as musicians. Through this process, we hope that our students gain a
deeper appreciation for the art, take pride in their product, and achieve
their fullest potential as life-long learners.
Concert band is a full year elective course offered at our high school and
is better known by its registration name, Music Performance. Music
Performance is the final component in our comprehensive winds and percussion
program in the Caldwell-West Caldwell Schools. Students are given the
opportunity to play a wind or percussion instrument as early as fourth
grade. We even have a small percentage whom elect to begin either in the
middle school or high school. Each band has over sixty members and performs
concurrently at a variety of venues throughout the year. One of our
highlights is the annual Winter Concert held each December in the James
Caldwell High School auditorium. Each year, we sell a CD recording of the
concert. Another highlight is the annual Bands and Woodwind Ensembles
concert held in the same location in early May. Many of our students elect
to tour with the ensembles each year to areas like Boston, Toronto,
Montreal, Washington D.C., and Williamsburg VA. In April 2003, the groups
are designated to perform at Epcot Center in Walt Disney World.
Both ensembles
rehearse each day but at different times. Our students are dedicated in the
program and collectively work hard towards making good music. Working with
both groups is both fun and rewarding. They somehow manage in stay active in
our music department while remaining involved in a variety of activities. We
are extremely proud of them and their accomplishments. To find out about the
grading policies for Music Performance and the concert bands, click on
Music Performance Grading Policy and
Concert
Band Grading Policy.
The
JCHS Orchestras
Nate Lienhard: Director
There is a long-standing tradition in the Caldwell/West Caldwell School
District. That tradition is the Caldwell/West Caldwell string program.
Currently there are approximately 200 strings students in the elementary
school, 40 in the middle school, and 51 in the high school. We offer violin
lessons in 1st grade, and the other string instruments in 3rd
grade.
This is the third year working with the orchestras and
we have had some great experiences. In March of 2002 we went to Boston and
had a workshop with the Assistant Conductor of the Boston Pops at Symphony
Hall. In October of 2002, we hosted the Shanghai Quartet. (You can see
their web site at:
s h a n g h a i q u a r t e t . c o m.) It was a
wonderful performance, which truly inspired the students in the music
department. In the spring of 2003, the JCHS Orchestra will be performing at
Epcot Center in Walt Disney World and have also been invited to play at
Universal Studios theme park, in Florida.
James Caldwell High School has two main groups, the String Orchestra and the
Symphony Orchestra. The string orchestra is made up of violins, violas,
cellos, and double basses. The Symphony Orchestra is made up of woodwinds,
brass, percussion, and strings. These groups study music by Mozart,
Beethoven, Hindemith, Copland, Holst, Ellington, and Barber. Some of the
major works performed have been; The Red Pony Suite, The Russian Sailors
Dance, “Jupiter” from the Planets, St. Paul’s Suite, Adagio for Strings,
and Finlandia to name a few.
The
String Orchestra rehearses everyday but Thursday, when the Symphony
Orchestra rehearses. We are very proud of the growth these groups have
shown in a very short time. The students have worked very hard and should
feel proud of their accomplishments. To
find out more about the grading policy for Music Performance and orchestra,
click on
Music Performance Grading Policy.
The
String Consort
Nate Lienhard: Director
The newly formed
string consort is in its second year. This is a conductorless group that
primarily performs chamber music. The main goal of this group is to improve
listening and watching skills. The group will perform several times in a
number of different venues.
Pep-Band
Andrew Burrows: DirectorThe
James Caldwell High School Pep-Band plays an integral part in both the Music
Department and Athletic Department. The Pep-Band attends all Pep-Rallies
and Varsity Football Games, providing music and spirit for all. The
repertoire performed consist of a variety of styles; from Motown, to Classic
Rock, to Popular Music, and of course traditional football fight songs. The
Pep-Band is perhaps most famous for their inspiring JCHS theme song, The War
Chant. To find out more about the pep-band and this season's performance
schedule, click on
Pep-Band Schedule.
Percussion Ensemble
Peter Abazia: Conductor
The James Caldwell High School Percussion Ensemble is a
performing chamber group that explores and performs the various aspects of
the world of percussion. The ensemble gives percussion students the
opportunity to learn and experience all the various families of percussion
instruments; the wood family: xylophones, marimbas, woodblocks, temple
blocks, etc, the skin family: drums, timpani, etc, and the metal family:
cymbals, triangles, etc. Over the years, the Percussion Ensemble has become
a well known chamber ensemble within the JCHS Music Department due to their
performances that provide the audience with an experience that is not only
musically exciting, but visually as well.
This site was last updated
09/24/08
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