The Eighth Candle (Reisteter) Petersburgh Sleighride (Ellenberg/Greissinger/Park) White Christmas (Berlin/Moss) Bugatti Step (Jezek/Belohoubek)
Christmas Music for Winds (Cacavas) Nightmare Before Christmas (Elfman/Brown) Sussex Mummer’s Christmas Carol (Grainger/Goldman) Flower Song from ‘Lakme’ (Delibes/Curnow)
Radetzky March (Strauss/Richardson) Sleigh Ride (Anderson)
Medina
Community Band Presents a ‘Holiday Concert’ Medina: The Medina Community Band, under the baton of Marcus Neiman, will present their annual Holiday Concert on Sunday, December 12th, at 2p, at Medina High School, 777 East Union Street, Medina. The concert is free and open to the public. Featured soloists for the Medina Community Band will be: Denise Milner Howell (mezzo-soprano); Emily Stauch (soprano); and Amy Dragga, Mary Ann Grof-Neiman, Edward Lichtenberg, and Vicki Smith (solo clarinet quartet). Featured selections for the concert will include Steve Reisteter’s The Eighth Candle; Irving Berlin’s White Christmas; Jaroslav Ježek’s Bugatti Step for four clarinets and band; the John Cacavas arrangement of holiday selections entitled Christmas Music for Winds; Michael Brown’s arrangement of Danny Elfman’s selections from Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas; Percy Grainger’s Sussex Mummer’s Christmas Carol; the James Curnow transcription of Leo Delibes Duet from Lakme; Johann Strauss’ Radetzky march; and, Leroy Anderson’s holiday classic Sleigh Ride. North Royalton arranger Bill Park has dedicated his new arrangement of Richard Eilenberg’s Petersbourgh Sleighride Galop to Marcus Neiman and the Medina Community Band. The work will receive its premiere performance on the December 12th concert.
Medina Community Band is sponsored by the Medina Community Band Association composed of members of The Medina Kiwanis Breakfast Club proudly supports the community band. The board of the association consists of Tom Borror, president; Karin Blazer, secretary; Jan and John Oberholtzer, treasurers; and directors Charles Freeman, Cathy King, Don Moore, and Ray Lehman. Membership is open and there are no dues or auditions; however, members are expected to maintain a regular attendance. The band rehearses on Wednesday evening from 7p through 9p in the band room of the Highland High School (4150 Ridge Road, Medina) September through the end of July; providing three to four concerts during the fall, winter, and spring months both at home and on the road. The band also presents their popular summer series every Friday, June through July, in Medina's Uptown Park Gazebo. Each year the band presents at a holiday season concert, annual "Sousa Style Concert," and the popular "Sousa Concert" at EHOVE Career Center (Milan, OH). For additional information on the 2010-11 concert season or Medina Community Band, contact Neiman at 330.725.8198 or MarcusNeiman@medinacommunityband.org. Conductor and Soloist Bio Material Featured Vocal Soloists
![]() In addition to performing, Ms. Howell is an active voice teacher. She currently teaches at Ashland University, and has served on the voice faculties of the University of Akron School of Music, and the State University of New York College at Fredonia. Ms. Howell earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in music education from Long Island University/CW Post College, and a Master of Music degree in vocal performance from New England Conservatory of Music. She lives in Sharon Township, Ohio with her husband, Gregg, and their two sons, Miles and Wesley.
![]() A native of Washington, D.C., Ms. Stauch graduated cum laude from The Catholic University of America. Her formal music training began at age nine with the study of the piano and her choral experience began at age sixteen when she was an exchange student in Stockholm, Sweden. She continued singing under the direction of Dr. Michael Cordovana while at Catholic University. Ms. Stauch has since studied with Harold Evans (NY), Howard Bender (VA), Dr. Lydia Buschmann (Munich, Germany), Michael Paul (NY), and Robynne Redmon (VA). Ms. Stauch has sung under the direction of truly great conductors such as Robert Shaw and James Conlon, and has performed at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., and at Carnegie Hall. A voice and language instructor for many years, Ms. Stauch speaks French, German and Swedish, and has served on the voice faculty at Virginia Wesleyan College. She currently teaches privately in Medina and at Strongsville Academy of Music. She is a member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing.
Featured Instrumental Soloists
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Medina Community Band
![]() During the 136-years that the band has been in existence there have been 20 directors. The band probably existed at the pleasure of the square's business community, who often funded the season and encouraged patrons to attend the concerts. The performance night has changed over the years, in most cases at the urging of the business community, and season concerts have been given on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings. It should be stated that the Medina Community Band was only one of many bands in Medina Community. Almost every town had its own band, and a just a few to mention were the Litchfield, Lodi, Seville, Spencer, and Wadsworth bands. There were also school bands (from both the city and county districts) and even a boy scout band (in Westfield Center). The Medina Community Band has been known as the Medina Silver Cornet Band, Medina Band, Grand Army of the Republic Band, Knights of Pythias Band, and now the Medina Community Band. The size of the band varied from 15 to 20 musicians through the end of last century, into the 50 and 60s through the 1940-1960s, and now boasts almost 100 members on its personnel roster. It should be understood that the "band" did not always perform in the Gazebo. During those early years, the band played on various corners of the square. There was for a few years a band stand, which was destroyed by fire. The "bandstand" on the north side of the square was large enough to seat a 100 piece band (somewhat tightly, but would accommodate that size group), which the current Gazebo will only allow 40 to 45 players. The band itself determines "who will play" based on attendance at practice or business and vacation schedules. It is interesting to note that members of the band travel from all parts of Northeastern Ohio to play with the group. Entire families (from grandparents to grandchildren are members of the band and it is most common to find husbands and wives, or parents and children playing in the group. The Medina Community Band's membership is open and there are no dues or auditions; however, members are expected to maintain a regular attendance. The band rehearses on Wednesday evenings September through July, providing three to four concerts during the fall, winter, and spring months both at home and on the road. The band also presents an 8 to 10 concert summer season in Medina's Uptown Park Gazebo. Medina Community Band is sponsored by the Medina Community Band Association composed of members of The Medina Kiwanis Breakfast Club proudly supports the community band. Membership in Medina Community Band is open and there are no dues or auditions; however, members are expected to maintain a regular attendance. The band rehearses on Wednesday evening from 6:15p until 8p in the band room of the Highland High School (4150 Ridge Road, Medina) during the summer (June through July) and from 7p until 9p (same site) September through the end of May; providing three to four concerts during the fall, winter, and spring months both at home and on the road. The band also presents their popular summer series every Friday, June through July, in Medina's Uptown Park Gazebo. Each year the band presents at a holiday season concert, annual "Sousa Style Concert," and the popular "Sousa Concert" at EHOVE Career Center (Milan, OH). For additional information on the 2010 concert season or Medina Community Band, contact Neiman at 330.725.8198 orMarcusNeiman@medinacommunityband.org.
Conductors, Medina Community Band
John Blasko, guest conductor, is a resident of Lakewood, OH and earned his bachelor’s degree in Music Education from Case Western Reserve University. At the university, he performed with many ensembles such as the Case Symphonic Winds, University Circle Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble I, Case/University Circle Orchestra, and various chamber groups. He has also appeared with professional ensembles such as The Cleveland Jazz Orchestra, Mansfield Symphony Orchestra, and Master Singers, Inc. John was the featured soloist with the Case Symphonic Winds in December 2006 and with the Wadsworth Community Band in the summer of 2005. He is still active in community ensembles around the area and performs with the Medina Community Band and Sounds of Sousa Band. Currently, John is a band director in the Wadsworth City School District. ![]() Marcus L. Neiman, conductor, retired from posts held with the Medina County Schools Educational Service Center in 2010 (1980 through 2000 as fine arts consultant and 2000 through 2010 as director of fine arts tours and festivals). He was formerly director of bands at Medina High School (1972 through 1980). He attended the Akron Public Schools, received his bachelor of science in music education degree from The University of Akron, master of music in music education degree from The University of Michigan, postgraduate hours at The Kent State University, and The University of Akron. He was appointed as the interim assistant director of bands and administrator for the division of bands at the Hugh A. Glauser School of Music at Kent State University in May of 2010. In addition to his duties with the division of bands, he also teaches their “Music Teaching as a Profession” course and supervises music education student teachers. Neiman was appointed to the position of part-time lecturer in January of 2004 for the music department at Case Western Reserve University with major responsibilities of teaching their “Foundations of Music Education” course and supervising music education student teachers. Neiman has served The Ohio Music Education Association (OMEA) as a member of the governmental relations and adjudicated events committees, district president, vice-president, state chair for Music In Our Schools and public relations, state editor of their professional journal TRIAD, and state chair for their council of supervisors. He was elected by OMEAs membership to serve as state president from July 1, 1998 through July 1, 2000, and is currently OMEAs state historian. He was awarded OMEAs highest honor, the “DistinguishedService Award” on January 29th, 2010 at the Professional Development Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio. Neiman has been published in Music Educators National Conference journal MEJ, The Instrumentalist, The School Musician, The Music Educator, OMEAs TRIAD,FANFARE magazine, and Bands of America Newsletter. His first book, edited for MENC, entitled Life in the Music Classroom, was published by MENC in April 1992. He is listed in Marquis “Who’s Who in America (58th Edition). Neiman has appeared with junior high/middle and high school, college and university, community bands, and American Federation of Musicians union professional bands as a guest conductor and in his characterization of famed bandmaster John Philip Sousa in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, (state of) Washington, and Wisconsin. On October 15, 2004, Neiman conducted the Volga Concert Band in Saratov, Russia in a Sousa-style concert following a week’s residence in Moscow and Saratov. In addition to conducting the Medina Community Band (since 1973), he formed his own professional touring band -- The Sounds of Sousa Band -- (in 1992) to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the formation of Sousa's first non-military band. To this date he has performed for over 200,000 people in the role of Sousa. Neiman is a member Local 24 (Akron), American Federation of Musicians. Neiman continues to conduct Medina Community Band, having served as the conductor longer than any other of the organization’s conductors (since the 1973 season), his goal has always been to preserve the presence and character of the traditional “town-band.” There are no auditions, membership dues or fees, or chair placements in the ensemble. Membership is open to adults who desire to continue their growth as instrumentalists. In addition, Neiman has encouraged composers to write for the band. Over the years the band has commissioned works by Douglas Court, Robert Feldbush, Stuart Ling, Edmund J. Siennicki, Tadd Russo, and David Shaffer. He and his wife Mary Ann, who is a professional clarinetist and program administrator - preparatory and continuing education department for the Cleveland Institute of Music, reside in Medina with their two cats Sasha and Dmitri. Marcus has two daughters (Nancy and Jennifer) from a previous marriage, three granddaughters, one grandson, and a godson. |








