Annual Children’s Concert

February 27, 2020!

The NOVA Alexandria Band, The George Mason Elementary School Jazz Band, The Amati Orchestra (6th grade) of Francis C. Hammond Middle School and Area School Band and Orchestra Students!

With baton raised, our band director Lisa Ecksetin, began the evening with March of the Resistance by John Williams, (from Star Wars: The Force Awakens)

Lisa Eckstein and The NOVA Alexandria Band, live at The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. February 27th. Photo By Britt Conley

Brian Jones, one of featured artists for the evening, joined the band for Artie Shaw’s Concerto for Clarinet.  He is incredible!

Clarinetist Brian Jones, with The NOVA Alexandria Band, live at The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. February 27th. Photo By Britt Conley

Dr. Jones has served on the faculty of NVCC Alexandria since 2009. He moved to Washington, D.C. in 1992 after winning a position with The Unit- ed States Air Force Band. During his tenure there, he was invited by the Honorable Sandra Day O’Connor to perform Leonard Bernstein’s Sonata for Clarinet at the U.S. Supreme Court in a recital honoring the 100th anniversary of the composer’s birth. Dr. Jones authored seven articles for The Instrumentalist magazine, presented at the 2007 Virginia MENC conference, and performed at the international ClariFest in 2008. In addition to teaching at NVCC, he serves on the faculty of the Levine School of Music, and has been a member of the 257th Army Band, “The Band of the Nation’s Capital” since 2002. Currently the First Sergeant of that organization, he was the conductor of that Band from 2013-2018, and served as acting commander for eighteen months. He hold degrees from Catholic University (DMA), Baylor University (MM), and Florida State University (BME) and his teachers include Sidney Forrest, Richard Shanley, and Frank Kowalsky.

Clarinetist Brian Jones, with The NOVA Alexandria Band, live at The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. February 27th. Photo By Britt Conley

Brian was followed by the famed Denny Edelbrock on Trumpet, performing Excursions for Trumpet and Band by Bruce Broughton.

Denny Edelbrock performing with The NOVA Alexandria Band, live at The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. February 27th. Photo By Britt Conley

Dr. Dennis Edelbrock is described by the Washington Post as having “incredible technique” and performing with “reckless abandon,” Dennis Edelbrock has had a performing career spanning 48 states and 14 foreign countries. As a member of the U.S. Army Band and the Army Brass Quintet for 35 years, he was tasked with performing and producing White House concerts and internationally televised historical events including presidential state funerals and inaugurations, as well as international Olympic events. He was awarded the Legion of Merit by the U.S. Army in 2010.

Denny Edelbrock performing with The NOVA Alexandria Band, live at The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. February 27th. Photo By Britt Conley

In recent years, he has performed with the Bolshoi and Kirov Ballets, the New York Metropolitan Opera, and has recorded with the National Symphony Orchestra. He has performed in other internationally televised events such as those at the Kennedy Center where he was featured as soloist in Messiah for the world’s first webcast, Opening Ceremonies for Olympic Games, and shows as varied as NBC’s Today Show and NPR’s Prairie Home Companion. As a soloist, he has been featured in films as varied as Contact, Wag the Dog, Gardens of Stone, and in Steven Spielberg’s film Lincoln (Dreamworks 2013), which garnered several academy awards. He has given masterclasses all over the world including at the prestigious St. Petersburg and Moscow Conservatories, as well as at Central Beijing University.

The Band’s final piece featured a world premier from our very own Nathan Pereda.  Nathan is a student at nova and received a commission from an anonymous donor to perform at this concert.

Nathan Pereda speaking to the audience about his work, Le’oria, the City of Music. The NOVA Alexandria Band, live at The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. February 27th. Photo By Britt Conley

Nathan Piece, Le’oria, the City of Music has three movements.

I. The Royal Reception and Dance
II. Merluna’s Charm
III. Dance in the Moonlight

Nathan Pereda discussing his piece, Le’oria, the City of Music, live at The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. February 27th. Photo By Britt Conley
The NOVA Alexandria Band at The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. Photo by Britt Conley

Congratulations to Nathan and the NOVA Alexandria Band on a wonderful performance!

The grand finale of the evening at The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. Photo by Britt Conley

And how phenomenal was the work?  A standing ovation was had!

The applause after hearing Nathan Pereda’s, Le’oria, the City of Music. The NOVA Alexandria Band, live at The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. February 27th. Photo By Britt Conley

Following intermission, The Amati Orchestra (6th Grade) of Francis C. Hammond Middle School, took to the stage under the direction of Veronica Jackson.

Veronica Jackson with The Amati Orchestra (6th Grade) of Francis C. Hammond Middle School at The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. Photo by Britt Conley

The kids performed Bohemian Folk Song, (a traditional round), Mark William’s Sailor Song and Soon Hee Newbold’s  Russian Music Box.

The Amati Orchestra (6th Grade) of Francis C. Hammond Middle School

The George Mason Elementary School Jazz Band followed with The Blues is Loose by Victoria Lopez, Blues in Hoss’ Flat by Frank Foster and Count Basie and I Got Rhythm by George Gershwin.

The George Mason Elementary School Jazz Band perform at The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. Photo by Britt Conley
The George Mason Elementary School Jazz Band perform at The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. Photo by Britt Conley

For the grand finale began with a combined performance of school children from area elementary and middle schools with the NOVA Alexandria Band performing, Ode to Joy by Ludwig van Beethoven, in celebration of Beethoven’s 250th Birthday Year.

The grand finale of the evening at The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. Photo by Britt Conley
The grand finale of the evening at The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. Photo by Britt Conley

The grand finale’s participating teachers and schools include:

Participating Teachers: Danielle Brosious Eun-Jin Chae Kimberly Hess Erin Flynn-Pace Veronica Jackson Paul Norris Heather Rosner Richard Seracino Laura Torchia and Dawn Wilson

Participating Schools: Charles Barrett Elementary Francis C. Hammond Middle Matthew Maury Elementary Douglas MacArthur Elementary George Mason Elementary George Washington Middle Swanson Middle and Tuckahoe Elementary

The final piece of the evening was another world premier! Champion by Nathan Pareda.

The grand finale of the evening at The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. Photo by Britt Conley
The grand finale of the evening at The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. Photo by Britt Conley

An amazing night was had by all and hats off to all the musicians!

The grand finale of the evening at The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. Photo by Britt Conley

Please see our concert schedule for updates on all our future concerts!