This evening features a unique musical offering will feature various of pairings of instruments in an intimate setting.
ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
FREDERICK FENNELL WIND STUDIES PROGRAM PRESENTS
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2025 | DMS 101
Percussion Ensemble
Directed by Axel Clarke
Ephemera by Francisco Perez
Equal Fire by Paul Bissell
Ella Choi
Momoka Hayashibe
Henry Kim
Arsenii Oreshkevych
Ian Park
Jubeen Yoon
Clarinet Quintet
Directed by Mr. Rymar
Parigi, O Cara from La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi
Jayden Lim, clarinet
Annabelle Baek, clarinet
Daniel Ahn, clarinet
Sihu Lee, clarinet
Stella Lee, clarinet
Adrian Kang, clarinet
Quack Squads Revenge
Directed by Mr. Chay/Mr. Borowick
Sonata for 2 oboe & 2 bassoon by Johann Friedrich Fasch
Kayden Chun, oboe
Deacon Le, oboe
Jin Bang, bassoon
Ashley Jung, bassoon
Armaan Diwaan, alto saxophone
Introduction, Dance and Furioso by Herbert Couf
Dubois Saxophone Quartet
Directed by Mr. Brown
Quatuor by Pierre Max Dubois
IV. Andante - Presto
Kai (Jiwoo) Lee, soprano saxophone
Justin Vo, alto saxophone
Sonam Raj, tenor saxophone
James Park, baritone saxophone
Rymar Quartet
Directed by Mr. Rymar
Morning Mood from Peer Gynt by Edvard Grieg
Daniel Chung, clarinet
Chloe Baek, clarinet
Stella Kim, clarinet
Vivian Wang, bass clarinet
Café 67
Directed by Mr.
Borowiec
Mládí by Leoš Janáček
III. Vivace
Chelsea Jiang, flute
Ahri Shin, oboe
Guinting Wu, clarinet
Alex Saldivar, horn
Landon Moats, bassoon
Julia Dietz, bass clarinet
OCSA Flute Choir
Directed by Mr. Eder
Festive Overture by Dimitri Shostakovich
Angela Wang
Joseph Lee
Iris Wu
Connor Gong
Ellie Kim
Nicky Kim
Kate Jung
Jessie Long
Brianna Jung
Claire Kim
Woodwind Ensemble
Directed by Mr. Idzinski/Ms. Cherry
Quintett by August Klughardt
Allegro non troppo
Sarah Feigenbaum, flute
Elise Chen, oboe
Benjamin Lee, clarinet
Mason Ahn, clarinet
Zion Francisco , horn
Nathan Sayavong, horn
Elissa Cope, bassoon
OCSA Clarinet Ensemble
Directed by Mr. Rymar
Molly on the Shore by Percy Grainger
Kenny Song, clarinet
Guinting Wu, clarinet
Benjamin Lee, clarinet
Jayden Lim, clarinet
Annabelle Baek, clarinet
Daniel Ahn, clarinet
Sihu Lee, clarinet
Stella Lee, clarinet
Adrian Kang, clarinet
Daniel Chung, clarinet
Chloe Baek, clarinet
Stella Kim, clarinet
Vivian Wang, bass clarinet
Julia Dietz, bass clarinet
Cowell Saxophone Quartet
Directed by Mr. Brown
Sailor’s Hornpipe by Henry Cowell
Sky Tosheng, alto saxophone
Jialian Gan, alto saxophone
Daniel Cheng, tenor saxophone
Max Lee, baritone saxophone
Sonus Quintet
Directed by Mr. Chay
Wind Quintet No. 2 by Miguel del Aguila
IV. Far Away
Jia Kim, flute
Sydney Kramer, oboe
Kenny Song, clarinet
Aaron Chung, horn
Tyler Phan, bassoon
Technical support provided by staff and students of the Production & Design Conservatory
Box Office Coordinators: Alyssa Felix Garcia, Nichole Smith
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC CONSERVATORY
FREDERICK FENNELL WIND STUDIES PROGRAM
GRADES 7-12
OVERVIEW
The Frederick Fennell Wind Studies Program offers a comprehensive, college-preparatory wind studies curriculum, taught by industry professionals and collegiate educators. Students in the Wind Studies Program learn music theory, history, and performance practice. The curriculum includes instrument-speci c master classes, as well as the opportunity to work with an inspiring array of high-caliber guest artists. In addition to performances on campus, students participate in numerous local and national music festivals.
CONSERVATORY LEADERSHIP
JOHN REYNOLDS, D.M.A.
Director, Instrumental Music
The Garn Family Jazz Studies Program
Frederick Fennell Wind Studies Program
714.560.0900 ext. 6185
john.reynolds@ocsarts.net
Dr. John Reynolds is a highly sought
educator, clinician, and trumpeter. He holds a Doctorate of Musical Arts in jazz studies from the USC Thornton School of Music, as well as degrees from San Diego State University and Point Loma Nazarene University. Dr. Reynolds is an active performer and studio artist, having shared the stage with jazz luminaries such as Jeff Hamilton, John Clayton, Bob Mintzer, George Cables, and many others. Additionally, he appears as a performer with the San Diego Symphony and other noted classical ensembles throughout California. Dr. Reynolds is a Lotus Trumpets artist. He is well versed in instrumental conducting, having conducted numerous wind ensembles, orchestras, and pit orchestras for various musical productions over the last 25 years. Dr. Reynolds is a consultant for the Jazz at Lincoln Center organization, adjudicating and performing as a guest artist at regional festivals across the country. He has won numerous awards, including Outstanding Jazz Alumnus of the Year (SDSU) and Jazz Educator of the Year (So Cal Jazz Society).
SAMPLE CURRICULUM
Chamber Music
Concert Orchestra
Music Theory
Instrument-Speci c Master Classes
Symphonic Band
Symphony Orchestra
Wind Ensemble
UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES
Students in the Frederick Fennell Wind Studies Program audition to perform in one of the school’s many prestigious ensembles: Frederick Fennell Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Concert Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra, and/or a Jazz Studies Program ensemble. These groups perform at local and regional festivals and participate in special performance opportunities, including international tours.