Wind Symphony 1 earns ISSMA State Championship!

 

Wind Symphony 1 earns ISSMA State Championship!

Carmel High School’s Wind Symphony I earned top honors at the Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) State Concert Band Finals on Saturday! Wind Symphony 1 performed beautifully in front of a 3 judge panel for the competition.   Judges included: Mr. John Whitwell, Director of Bands Emeritus at Michigan State University, Dr. Donald Ryder, Associate Director of Bands at University of Tennessee and Dr. Joseph Manfredo, Associate Professor of Music at Illinois State University.

Saturday’s performance is especially memorable for Director of Bands, Mr. Richard Saucedo, who is retiring at the end of this year. Mr. Saucedo penned this note to the ensemble on Sunday evening…

Dear Students, Parents and friends of Carmel Bands,

Even after 30 years, conducting Wind Symphony I is still like a dream come true, but this past Saturday was definitely a whole new level for this amazing group of young musicians! I’m not sure I’ve ever been a part of such an emotional and inspiring performance! Many thanks to the students in Wind Symphony I for their tireless efforts and for being great young men and women as well as being great musicians.

I will so miss sharing the podium with my great colleague and friend, Michael Pote, from whom I have learned so much over the years. Mr. Pote will lead the Carmel Band Program to outstanding new heights in the future as the new director of bands.

Thanks to associate directors Chris Kreke, Andy Cook and percussion instructor Jeff Queen for their efforts in developing all of our bands this year!

Congratulations also goes to the CHS Symphony Orchestra and Maestro Soo Han for another state championship! Our orchestra program is beyond amazing and Soo Han is, in my opinion, one of the greatest high school conductors in the country.

Thanks to all of our parents, administrators and fans for the wonderful support this concert band season!

Sincerely,

Richard Saucedo

Director of Bands

Mr. Michael Pote, who will be taking over as Director of Bands at the end of this year, composed this note to students, parents and fans of the band program.

Dear Students, Parents and friends,

It was great to see all the hard work of these phenomenal young musicians come to fruition in that wonderful performance. The feeling we all had coming off the stage was worth a thousand championships.

I have had the honor of sharing the stage with Mr. Saucedo and that ensemble for 17 ISSMA State performances and it was fitting the finest performance of that group occurred in his final performance with them. I have learned more than anyone could ever know form Mr. Saucedo: from being my first high school band director, hiring me as a staff member as a geeky college student, encouraging my composing career and finally hiring me at Carmel as a band director.

I will miss sharing that stage with him but am grateful for the performances we have had!

Sincerely,

Michael Pote

Associate Director of Bands

Congratulations to all of the Wind Symphony I students and directors on their incredible performance!  You’ve definitely earned the title of ISSMA Concert Band State Champion!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wind Symphony I qualifies for ISSMA State Finals! 

Carmel High School’s Wind Symphony I qualified for the Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) Concert Band State Finals this past Saturday.   Wind Symphony I received superior ratings from all three judges for their performance of three concert band pieces.

Director of Bands, Richard Saucedo said, “I am thrilled at the emotions that this group is capable of presenting to our audience next Saturday!”  Only the top 16 concert bands in the state qualified to perform in finals next Saturday at Butler University’s newest venue, the Schrott Center for the Arts.   Carmel performs at 3:40pm

Carmel’s Wind Symphony 2 earned superior ratings as well on Saturday and barely missed qualifying for State Finals.   “We are so proud of our second band Wind Symphony II.  Their performance was probably the best by a second band that we’ve had in a long time!”, said Saucedo.

Other state finalist concert bands from the area include:  Lawrence Central, Hamilton Southeastern, North Central, Center Grove and Avon HS.    For a full schedule of the ISSMA State Concert Band finals, go to:

ISSMA STATE FINALS SCHEDULE

 

Carmel World Guard Wins WGI Scholastic World Championships!

 

Carmel World Guard won the Gold medal at the Winter Guard International Championships in Dayton, Ohio on Saturday night. Carmel’s guard performed their show “Full Spectrum” to a sold out crowd at University of Dayton Arena.

After awards, Rosie Queen, the guard’s director said, “This guard has been amazing all season. Truly one of the hardest working, determined, and passionate group of young ladies I have ever had the pleasure of working with. They set new standards for Carmel High School but also for the scholastic groups in WGI.”

Carmel won the championship, with the score of 96.25, over strong competition from Arcadia HS (Arcadia, CA) and Flanagan HS (Pembroke Pines, FL). Twelve other winter guards from around the nation also competed in Scholastic World finals including Avon HS, Lawrence Central HS, and Warren Central HS.  For complete results, go to: WGI Finals Scores

“I’m so proud of what the young ladies in our winter guard have achieved this season. They are a truly incredible reflection of Carmel High School and Carmel, Indiana. Through hundreds of hours in rehearsal, they presented an absolutely breathtaking performance tonight,” said Mr. Chris Kreke, director of the Carmel Marching Greyhounds.

Rosie Queen directs Carmel World Guard.  Queen is assisted by instructors Matty Follo, Rory Duffey, and Whitney Stone, “Full Spectrum” designers include Michael Townsend, Michael Gaines, Andy Toth, and Keith Potter.

Saturday night’s championship performance marked Carmel’s second winter guard world championship. Congratulations to Carmel High School’s newest World Champion, YOUR CARMEL WORLD GUARD.

Jazz a la Mode CANCELLED for Thursday. Tickets to be honored on Fri or Sat!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jazz a la Mode – CANCELLED ON THURSDAY DUE TO SEVERE WEATHER

THURSDAY TICKETS WILL BE HONORED ON FRIDAY OR SATURDAY. 

Jazz ala Mode is April 18, 19, and 20. Doors open at 6:15 pm. Dessert served from 6:30 – 7:30 pm. Music begins at 7:30 pm.

Tickets are now available.

$10 Adults/$7 Students and Seniors. ($12 and $8 at the door.)

For direct link to specific days, go to:

Friday:  https://www.totalgatesolutions.com/SelectEventTickets.aspx?eventId=35846

Saturday:  https://www.totalgatesolutions.com/SelectEventTickets.aspx?eventId=35847

For those of you new to the Jazz program, this is a very fun night of music and dessert in a jazz café atmosphere. It is our BIG event for the Jazz musicians.

You don’t want to miss it!

Carmel World Guard Moms in Exhibition

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ONE NIGHT ONLY!

The Carmel World Guard was treated to an AMAZING performance this evening by their very own Carmel World MOM Guard!  20 Moms and 1 Dad performed their show, “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” for their daughters and families during the first of a two day Spring Break Camp!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Before surprising the girls with the One Night Only performance, this talented group of Moms (& Dad) rehearsed for over two months in multi-hour sessions in a secret location.  The 2 and 1/2 minute performance gave the Guard Moms a chance to showcase their talent and show their appreciation for the daughter’s hard work and determination!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To view the Carmel World Mom Guard performance, go to:  http://youtu.be/v-RcX1KKhGs

What a great way to celebrate the season as the World Guard heads off to the WGI World Championships next week in Dayton, Ohio.

Congratulations to all the Guard Moms for an AMAZING performance!  You made your daughters so proud!