The 2022 Penn State Trombone Labor Days
“THE TRADITION CONTINUES”
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This event will feature
The Class of 2016, Kim clark and Michael Ketner
along with Other alumni and guests:
The Class of 2016
Caleb Bohanan
Jacob Hartranft
Shaine Lepley
Kevin Lynch
Mark Pages
Bradley Snyder
Daniel Sherman
Sarah Shulbank-Smith
Nathan Zeek
Special presentations by alumni Michael Ketner ‘93, Kim Clark ‘05,
Evan Harger ‘13 and Ryan Smith ‘17
Members of the 2022 Penn State Trombone Choir
Additional Guest Artists:
Kathy Gattuso Cinatl and Steve Rudolph
Learn more about the class of 2016 here
Learn More about additional alumni and guests here
Event Schedule
Saturday evening 9/3:
-5:30 Reception for alumni and students in the Armstrong Atrium
-7:00 Open Session with alumni and students
featuring Caleb Bohanan and Mark Pages
(Recital Hall)
Sunday 9/4:
-11:00-1:30 Open Rehearsal**
(Recital Hall and Esber Rehearsal Hall)
Coffee House Set players in Esber Rehearsal Hall
Jazz Trombones/Classical players in Recital Hall
**Possible studio photos with Holl Photography
-2:00 Alumni Session with the studio
(Recital Hall)
**Possible studio photos with Holl Photography
(Dinner Break)
-5:00-6:30 Open Dress Rehearsal
(Esber Rehearsal Hall)
-7:00 We ALL Have A Song To Sing
(Concert #1 in Esber Rehearsal Hall)
-9:00 Alumni Jam Session
with special alumni guest Ryan Smith ‘17
(Esber Rehearsal Hall)
Monday 9/5:
-10:00 -11:30 Open Rehearsal, including Grand Finale with ALL trombones with Evan Harger!!
(Recital Hall)
-11:30-12:30
Mental Performance Coaching
with Dr. Michael Ketner of University of Pennsylvania
(Esber Rehearsal Hall)
-1:00 Put The Music First
Professor Lusk’s 69th Faculty Recital (Recital Hall)
(Concert #2 in Recital Hall)
Concert PRograms
The opening concert, We All Have a Song To Sing
with special guest artist; Steve Rudolph, piano
Part One: Steve Rudolph with Trombones
Outside Looking In
by Michael Davis
Professor Lusk
Side by Side
by Harry Woods
with Ryan Smith
Georgia On My Mind
by Hoagy Carmichael
with Dan Sherman
Blue Monk
by Thelonious Monk
with Shaine Lepley
All above, plus Brad Snyder, perform Tommy Pederson’s Josephine
Part Two: The Coffee House Set
Jacob Hartranft, original tune, Ain’t Nothin’ Better Than You
Mark Pages, with Jacob, Dear Theodosia from Hamilton
Caleb Bohanan, Pothole by Modern Baseball
Sarah Shulbank-Smith, New Soul by Yael Naim with with friends
All the above perform Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah
Part Three: Kim Clark with
Steve Rudolph
Almost Like Being Love
by Alan Jay Lerner
What Baking Can Do
By Sara Bareilles
Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most
by Fran Landesman and
Tommy Wolf
Four
by Miles Davis
Grand Finale: James Taylor’s Lonesome Road
with all participants with Professor Lusk
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Professor Lusk’s 69th Faculty Trombone Recital program,
Put The Music First
- Cavatine by Jaques Casterede
Professor Lusk and Kathy Gattuso Cinatl, piano
- Living in Light
by Heather Gilligan
Kim Clark, vocalist with Professor Lusk
- Of Clowns and Dreams…
by John Harmon
Professor Lusk with Kathy Gattuso Cintal
Brief Intermission
- Sarabande from D Minor Suite for Solo Cello
by Johann Sebastian Bach
Professor Lusk
- Devil’s Waltz
by Steven Verhelst
Professor Lusk with Brad Snyder
- Sonata No. 4
by Giovani Battista Pergolesi
Arr. Ralph Saurer
Professor Lusk with Dan Sherman and Michael Ketner
- Goodnight My Angel
by Billy Joel
Arr. Wesley Thompson ‘15 ‘16
Professor Lusk with Shaine Lepley, Mark Pages, Sarah Shulbank-Smith,
Jacob Hartranft and Kevin Lynch
Grand Finale: Serenity
by Ola Gjeilo
Arr. Erik Shinn ‘10
Professor Lusk with All Participants
Evan Harger ‘13, Conductor