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Show VEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JUNE 17, - Mark R'KIA-- HK'i A HE HAS studied trumpet MR. ESSENFLED is looking with Ron Model), Ken Ferran-tin- o forward to meeting Davis High and Ross Beacraft. He has music students in addition to also studied composition-arrangin- g those he has already had the with Oscar Haugh-lan- opportunity of meeting and Kurt Westerberg and with, in the short time Ken Ferrantino. exHis writing-arrangin- g perience include Sisyphus, for Essenfeld of Aurora, 111. took he helm as band director at Davis High School June 1, 1982. d, HE REPLACES Matt who has been with the school several years. Wayne Jame&, Davis District Music Coordinator said, te feels Mr. Essenfeld is well qualified for the position. Breit-ihau- pt choir; trio for trumpet trio; Echo, a percussion ensemble; 21-ye- ar WfGO. UUiniKM .'Ml he has been at Davis High, This is his first trip to Utah and he is impressed with the area. HIS FATHER is in advertis-workin- g ing and his mother tutors stu 'MflX-- l i11 V iM-V-i- dents in a second language and is working with Japanese students. He has two older sisters, both married and live in the Chicago land area, np Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Sim- half time shows and arrangeand daughter Mrs. Julia ments, staff arranger for the DePaul Blue Demon Pep and is Watkins and daughter Sarah presently working on a score returned from a combined business and pleasure trip to for the musical theater. old musician THE tas an excellent background in ill phases of music and is eager o pursue his new position. He .aid, 'r'.nnn, 1982 Anderson at Reston, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Andersons New York and Washington son Robert Anderson Jr. D.C. turned to Utah with them to While there they were spend the summer months and guests of Mrs. Simmons sis- - will be employed in Salt Lake ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert City. I feel it will be a real nteresting challenge and that Davis has an excellent music listrict. I enjoy working with lie people I have met to date. Mr. Essenfeld obtained his jachelor of music degree and MARK ESSENFELD s certified in music education rom the DePaul University, HE HAS studied with noted Chicago, 111. Prior to receiving music director, Don his degree, he spent a year at director of InstrumenNorthern Illinois at University tal Wind Organizations, University; Meng Kham HE IS certified to teach gen-ra- l, Tham, director of the Chicago and the vocal and instrumental Youth Orchestra orchestra. He University nusic of all types, in grades also studied with Robert jndergarten through 12. Reynolds, director of the InMr. Essenfeld has had strumental Wind Organization in conducting-sachin- g at the University of Michigan having taught master and with Assistant Conductor lasses, private students, of the St. Louis marching band and Catherine Comet. Orchestra, oncert band clinics and being has played with Northdirector of Jazz ensembles as ernHeIllinois University MarImveil as instructor of Jazz De Paul UniversiBand; ching provisation at regional band Symphonic Winds, Wind ;amps. He has served as assis-a- ty Ensemble and Jazz Ensemble, director and guest conduc-:o- r also Northwind Ensemble of summer and bands at pep Chicago. pand programs. DeKalb. De-Pa- ul De-Pa- ul ce con-lucti- nt V li $ with that perfect gift from Mon.-Sa- t. 106 - 544-191- 8 LeGrande Richards Beloved Apostle reg. $7.95 is Moving! Bracken's Boole Shop Come see us our in new location at 270 No. Main, KaysviHe (the ddardeK store) |