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Sweet Music, Sweet Food in Jefferson on Thursday (50 Photos!)

Fourth annual Sweet Taste of Jefferson draws a crowd.

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The music and the desserts were sweet on Thursday night at Jefferson Township High School, as a wide variety of band members performed at the fourth annual Sweet Taste of Jefferson.

Area restaurants donates their desserts as guests listened to different ensembles perform pieces from varied genres. The evening was highlighted by the Haileybury Ensemble, visiting from Melbourne, Australia.

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Band director Richard Barrieres introduced each act and said a few words about the performers.

The opening act of the evening was the junior woodwinds performing β€œCarnival,” arranged by David Reed. They were followed by Eric Osterling’s arrangement of β€œClarinet Polka” by the clarinet choir.

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The saxophone ensemble performed β€œJump, Jive an’ Wail” arranged by Johnnie Vinson, followed by the junior brass on β€œAs Camels Dance,” arranged by Jim Engebretson.

Seniors Kathleen Flynn and Angela Dench performed a clarinet and flute duet of Bach’s Bourree, followed by Chris Crecco’s piano solo of β€œApres une lecture du Dante, fantasia quasi sonata.”

A special ensemble played Michael Azar’s arrangement of β€œRiding the Forth Wave,” after which a brass ensemble took on β€œCelebration in Brass,” and a flute choir performed β€œFairest Lord Jesus,” arranged by Bill Holcomb.

Students Nicole Marino and Vivianna Samite performed a mallet solo of β€œYellow After the Rain” by Michael Peters. The advanced brass ensemble handled β€œThe Battle of Jericho” by Dana Everson.

Senior Alfonse Gonnella performed a drum solo of a piece he had written. After the percussion ensemble performed β€œCeremonium” by Jared Spears, senior Michael Russo conducted the large ensemble in β€œSymphonic Ternary,” a piece he composed.

The parade ensemble performed β€œPromenade,” written by Modest Mussorgsky and arranged by Barrieres. The jazz ensemble performed Larry Barton’s β€œAftershock” and Bill Reddie’s β€œChannel One Suite,” arranged by Mike Lewis.

The evening was capped off by the Haileybury Ensemble’s rendition of a medley of Crowded House tunes, as well as β€œPlaying to Win” by the Little River Band.

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