KMEA All-State 1234A Band

All-State 1234A Band
Century II Concert Hall
Sat - Feb. 24, 2024 - 5:00 PM

Scott Lubaroff
2024 KMEA All-State 1234A Band Conductor
University of Central Florida
Scott Lubaroff is Professor of Music and Director of Bands at the University of Central Florida, where he conducts the UCF Wind Ensemble and oversees all areas of the university's comprehensive bands program, which includes three directors, three graduate assistants, four concert bands, chamber winds, the 385+ member Marching Knights, and the Jammin' Knights Pep Band. Dr. Lubaroff guides the graduate program in instrumental conducting and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in conducting and music education. Under his leadership the UCF Wind Ensemble was selected to perform for the 2020 College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA) Southern Division Conference, is in the process of releasing their second commercial recording, Zodiac Concerto II, via Flying Horse Records, and commissioned and performed several world premieres of works by composers including Jim Stephenson, John Frantzen, Alex Burtzos, and Scott McAllister. They remain actively engaged in bringing new works into the repertoire for wind band and chamber winds, composer and artist residencies, and special events, now including the annual UCF Conductors Symposium, Knights Rising High School Honor Band, and Music for All Orlando-UCF Concert Band Invitational, presented by Excelcia Music Publishers. Members of the UCF Wind Ensemble also performed under Dr. Lubaroff's direction at the 2019 Florida Music Educators Association Conference in support of his special topic session.

Prior to his appointment at UCF, Dr. Lubaroff served as Director of Bands (2005-2017) and Chair of the Department of Music (2014-2017) at the University of Central Missouri, in Warrensburg. Under his direction, the UCM Wind Ensemble performed twice in Carnegie Hall (2016, 2010), made three appearances in seven years as a featured ensemble at the Missouri Music Educators Association Conference (2015, 2011, 2008), and performed for the Southwest Division Conference of the CBDNA (2014). The Marching Mules grew by more than 50 percent during his twelve years at UCM and Dr. Lubaroff and the UCM Bands were deeply involved in the commissioning of new works by many of today's most prominent and rising composers. Dr. Lubaroff's graduate conductors have gone on to accept collegiate and high school teaching positions throughout the United States, as well as conducting assistantships in some of the nation's most prominent doctoral programs. In 2013, Dr. Lubaroff was recognized with the Governor's Award for Excellence in Education, and was also the 2009 recipient of the UCM College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences' New Faculty Achievement Award.

Dr. Lubaroff also served previously as Associate Director of Bands at Kansas State University (2001-2005), and Director of Bands at Williamsburg High School, in Iowa (1991-1997). He earned his DMA from Michigan State University, and MFA, MA, and BM degrees from the University of Iowa. He is very active as a guest conductor, clinician, presenter, and adjudicator throughout the United States and internationally, including including appearances in Thailand, South Korea, Canada, and the Czech Republic. His publications include a book on the neo-classical wind music of Igor Stravinsky, published by the Edwin Mellen Press, transcriptions for wind band of Johann Strauss, Jr.'s Éljen a Magyár, Op. 332 (Wingert-Jones), and John Psathas' Omnifenix for solo jazz tenor saxophone, drum kit & wind ensemble (Promethean Editions), and a peer-reviewed article in the "Journal of Band Research," on Paul Hindemith's Konzertmusic für Blasorchester, Op. 41. He has presented research and special topic sessions at several state music education conferences, as well as at the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) National Research Conference, Midwest International Band & Orchestra Clinics, and the International Conference of the World Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles.

Dr. Lubaroff is a passionate advocate for the development of new music for mixed winds and for combined acoustic and electroacoustic instruments, and he is a staunch defender of public education and for music in America's schools. He is a member of the College Band Directors National Association and the National Association for Music Education, as well as Phi Beta Mu and Pi Kappa Lambda. He also holds honorary memberships in Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma, and is a proud former Sinfonian of Phi Mu Alpha.

2023-24

Piccolo
  1. Paityn Dice, Eudora
  2. Alt. - Arianna Searan, Girard
Flute
  1. Madisen Brecheisen, Towanda-Circle
  2. Macy Mitchell, Elbing-Berean Academy
  3. Carsen Starr, Douglass
  4. Faith Paulakovich, Kansas City-Piper
  5. Samantha Henderson, St. Marys
  6. Topher Padgham, Wamego
  7. Caiden Crosthwaite, McPherson
  8. Ashley Kramer, Andover-Central
  9. Elizabeth Larson, Clay Center Community
  10. Addy Barnard, Eudora
  11. Allison Johnson, Buhler
  12. Holly Reimer, Meade
  13. Alt. 1 - Jadyn Bradley, Colby
  14. Alt. 2 - Tessa Replogle, Lindsborg-Smoky Valley
Oboe
  1. Shouvik Dev, Wichita-Collegiate
  2. Erica Zoglmann, Conway Springs
  3. Anna Starbuck, Colby
  4. Haleigh Warner, Girard
  5. Alt. 1 - Kirsten Smart, Andover-Central
  6. Alt. 2 - Joshua Lee, Wichita-Collegiate
Bassoon
  1. Becca Hopper, Olathe-Heritage Christian Academy
  2. Maelee Dunn, Riverton
  3. Ethan Finney, Andover-Central
  4. Mariah Woltje, Holton
  5. Alt. - Graci Clark, Wamego
B-flat Clarinet
  1. Carter Meerpohl, Holton
  2. Aidan Anderson, Buhler
  3. Abigail Gill, Wellington
  4. Regan Morris, Buhler
  5. Armani Imel, Buhler
  6. Lacie Banman, Kismet-Southwestern Heights
  7. Chandler Tripp, Towanda-Circle
  8. Delaney O'Neill, Andover-Central
  9. Gizelle Balli, Spearville
  10. Liam Ellis, Perry-LeCompton
  11. Lexi Brown, Independence
  12. Claire Blanner, Lindsborg-Smoky Valley
  13. Jayden Brooks, Beloit
  14. Ryan Rush, McPherson
  15. Elocin Moran, St. George-Rock Creek
  16. Olivia Zimmermann, Kansas City-Piper
  17. Kyle Zarchan, Andover-Central
  18. Cooper Winters, Wichita-Collegiate
  19. Mya Marten, Holton
  20. Angel Myers, Cimarron
  21. Charlotte Knopf, Gypsum-Southeast of Saline
  22. Abigail Fisher, Chanute
  23. Keagan Baker, Winchester-Jefferson County North
  24. Mikayla Maury, Andale
  25. Alt. 1 - Garrett Floyd, McPherson
  26. Alt. 2 - Claire Reida, Goessel
Bass Clarinet
  1. Darien Richards, Lansing
  2. Lucas Tubbs, Lindsborg-Smoky Valley
  3. Dannica Jackowski, Paola
  4. Madison Vaughters, Rose Hill
  5. Alt. 1 - Sheridan Byrd, Iola
  6. Alt. 2 - Maddy Blythe, Peabody-Burns
Contra Clarinet
  1. Chris Sportsman, Wamego
  2. Alt. - Jacob Huyett, Holton
Alto Saxophone
  1. Ava Waln, Buhler
  2. Ashlyn Coker, Buhler
  3. William Browning, Rossville
  4. Ben Busenbark, Buhler
  5. Alt. - Mason Thompson, Beloit
Tenor Saxophone
  1. Madelyn Burns, Abilene
  2. Brendan Ronan, Buhler
  3. Alt. - Sheryl Vanderharr, Atchison
Baritone Saxophone
  1. Vanessa Strathman, Beloit
  2. Alt. - Dashiell Brown, Quinter
Trumpet
  1. Adriel de la Cruz, Independence
  2. Annabelle Palm, Kansas City-Piper
  3. Dan Welch, Baldwin City
  4. RJ McDonald, McPherson
  5. Kyndall Sandbo, McPherson
  6. Gage Storment, Andover-Central
  7. Emmalee Harris, Lindsborg-Smoky Valley
  8. Katie French, Buhler
  9. Lora Breedlove, Baldwin City
  10. Eugene White, Eudora
  11. Ethan Enright, Baldwin City
  12. Lucas Shropshire, Rose Hill
  13. Andrew Harmon, Buhler
  14. Carson Brewer, Andover-Central
  15. David Colglazier, Larned
  16. Alt. - Eli Biggs, Buhler
Horn
  1. Allyson Hartman, Andover-Central
  2. Piper Clark, Wamego
  3. Gabrial McMechan, Richmond-Central Heights
  4. Hannah Khan, Buhler
  5. Aaron Garding, Mulvane
  6. Jacob Mitchell, Lansing
  7. Marianna Boese, Lyons
  8. Yaretzi Gaona, Kansas City-Sumner Academy
  9. Alt. - Jill Hett, Lindsborg-Smoky Valley
Trombone
  1. Benjamin Proctor, Louisburg
  2. Maxime Chanut, Andover-Central
  3. Trey Campbell, Rose Hill
  4. Cael Kibler, Lindsborg-Smoky Valley
  5. Caleb Spencer, Buhler
  6. Palmer Heskett, Topeka-Hayden
  7. Russell Reed, Richmond-Central Heights
  8. Wyatt Scott, Chanute
  9. Martin Jimenez, Kansas City-Sumner Academy
  10. Bethany Miller, Iola
Euphonium
  1. Austin Smith, Atchison
  2. Fallon Brown, Sterling
  3. Mars Skiffington, Eudora
  4. Gabriel Springer, Mound City-Jayhawk Linn
  5. Alt. - Carter Chance, Wichita-Collegiate
Tuba
  1. Isaac Lainez, Kansas City-Sumner Academy
  2. Samuel Cline, Wichita-Collegiate
  3. Alexis Salinas Gonzalez, Kansas City-Sumner Academy
  4. Zach Stein, McPherson
  5. Ashton Stull, Conway Springs
  6. Brett O'Neal, Meriden-Jefferson West
  7. Alt. - Boston Woofter, Colby
String Bass
  1. Heidy Gomez-Calderon, Shawnee Mission-West
Timpani
  1. Paul Mines, Wichita-Collegiate
  2. Alt. - Alan Eckhardt, Shawnee-Maranatha Christian Academy
Mallets
  1. Aiden Levendofsky, St. George-Rock Creek
  2. Alan Eckhardt, Shawnee-Maranatha Christian Academy
  3. William Swisher, LaCygne-Prairie View
  4. Alt. - Hayden Berry, Hoyt-Royal Valley
Percussion
  1. Per Nelson, Lindsborg-Smoky Valley
  2. Dayton Hawkins, Andover-Central
  3. Noah Vogel, Chanute
  4. Brodie Weisner, Garnett-Anderson County
  5. Alt. - Noah Hohensinner, Lansing
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