


​Clovis North High School
Wind Ensemble
David Lesser, Conductor
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​​San Jose State University
Wind Ensemble
Dr. David Vickerman, Conductor
March 26, 2026 ~ 7:00 pm
Paul Shaghoian Concert Hall
Clovis North Educational Center
Clovis North High School
Wind Ensemble
David Lesser, Conductor

Cool Cat (2023)
Adam Schoenberg b. 1980
Lyric for Strings (1946/2024)
George Walker (1922-2018) transcribed by Cheldon R. Williams b. 1982
D’un Matin de Pritemps “Of A Spring Morning” (1917/2008)
Lili Boulanger (1893-1918) arranged by Francois Branciard b. 1979
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Four Scottish Dances (1957/1978)
Malcolm Arnold (1921-2006) arranged by John P. Paynter (1928-1996)
I. Pesante
II. Vivace
III. Allegretto
IV. Con Brio

David Lesser
David Lesser has served as Director of Bands at the Clovis North Educational Center in Fresno, California since its opening in 2007. Now in his 25th year of teaching, he oversees all aspects of the CNEC Instrumental Music program for grades 7–12, conducts the Wind Ensemble, and directs the Bronco Marching Band and Color Guard. He also serves as the Secondary Instrumental Resource Teacher for the CUSD Visual and Performing Arts Department. Prior to joining Clovis North, he held director positions at Clovis West High School from 2001–2006.
His ensembles have performed at major national events including the:
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71st Annual Midwest Clinic
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Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
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Music for All National Concert Band Festival
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California All State Music Educators Conference
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California Music Educators Association State Band and Orchestra Festival
The Clovis North Marching Band has earned multiple Western Band Association class and grand championships (2010, 2011, 2013, 2019, 2021, 2024). The Clovis North Wind Ensemble has served as a demonstration ensemble for the California All-State Music Educators Conference Conductor Symposium (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023) They were a demonstration ensemble for clinics at the Midwest Clinic (Travis Cross) and CASMEC (Robert Sheldon), The Clovis North Winter Guard was a WGI 2025 Scholastic A Finalist at the WGI World Championships.
Mr. Lesser was recognized by the John Philip Sousa Foundation as a Legion of Honor Laureate in 2020. His additional honors include being named one of SBO Magazine’s “50 Directors Who Make a Difference” (2006) and FMCMEA Jazz Educator of the Year (2005). He has served as an Associate Director of the Music for All National Honor Band in the Rose Parade (2017, 2022, 2026) and is active nationally as an adjudicator, guest conductor, and clinician.
He has held leadership roles with NAfME, The Midwest Clinic, WBA, FMCMEA, CMEA Central Section, and the San Joaquin Valley Color Guard and Percussion Review. He is also the founder of the San Joaquin Valley Concert Band Invitational, an MFA Regional Festival now in its 16th year.
Throughout his career, Mr. Lesser has supported composers and new music by commissioning 15 original works for wind band and jazz ensemble.
He has been married for 24 years to his wife, Carol, a Registered Dietitian. They have two children: Sarah, a fashion merchandising major and songwriter at CSU Long Beach, and Justin, a mechanical engineering major at San Jose State University, member of the SJSU Wind Ensemble, and a Drum Major with the Concord Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps.
Mr. Lesser would like to give special thanks to the colleagues he works with daily, Mr. David Gabrielson, Mr. Jose Vargas, Mr. Shawn Glyde, Mr. Erik Dewhirst, Mr. Key Poulan, Mr. John Arevalo, and Mr. Jim Rogers for their leadership, collaboration, and hard work in creating a high standard throughout the entire Clovis North Educational Center Instrumental Music Department.

David Lesser



Clovis North High School
Wind Ensemble
Personnel

Flute
Eleanor Huntley
Vivaan Nagappala
Callie McClain
Andrea Remulla
Amy Xue
Oboe
Luke Hartman
Ariana Quigley
Adria Paz
Clarinet
Inviana Zhu
Kristine Hwang
Yuvraj Bains
Bryce Armstrong
William Strait
Salvatore Bulcao
Vanessa Fu
Bass Clarinet
Dhaniel Bautista
Stella McClain
Contrabass Clarinet
Yahya Hussein
Bassoon
Daniella Diaz
Gus Alley
Contra Bassoon
Luz Campos-Melchor
Alto Saxophone
Alex Fisher
Hunter Hatfield
Tenor Saxophone
Luke Noordmans
Baritone Sax
Davin Whitley
Trumpet
William Gabrielson
Luca Pilosi
Sofia Chaudhari
Isaiah Lavata
Albert Li
French Horn
Anahit Krdikashyan
Kenneth Fontanilla
Teagen Locke
Olivia Hammer
Trombone
Nathan Hazelrigg
Lisa Sugimoto
Gabriel Allison
Moon Hoevertsz
Bass Trombone
Ayden Locke
Euphonium
Saraya Overton
Kevin Chen
Tuba
Aaron Bains
Quinten Escovedo
Ashley Thull
Double Bass
Andy Fisher
Percussion
Avery Marino
Chris Guzman
Jaxon Wilson
Benjamin Yau
John Kirkpatrick
Benjamin Lopez
Remington Escovedo
Hunter Saum
Alexander Serna
AJ Wright​

San Jose State University
Wind Ensemble
David Vickerman, Conductor

La Chancla (2024)
Dennis Llinas b. 1980
Lament (2001)
Chang Su Koh b. 1970
Febris Ver (2012)
Nancy Galbraith b. 1951
Only Light (2014)
Aaron Perrine b. 1979
Come Sunday (2018)
Omar Thomas b. 1984

David Vickerman
Dr. David Vickerman, 2015 winner of The American Prize in Conducting and 2023 winner of the Outstanding Music Educator Award for CMEA Bay Section, is an Associate Professor of Music and the Director of Bands at San José State University. In addition to conducting the Wind Ensemble and the new music ensemble (Disrupt), he teaches undergraduate and graduate instrumental conducting. He is also the Music and Artistic Director for the San José Wind Symphony, the West Coast's premier wind symphony.
Under his artistic leadership, the SJSU Wind Ensemble was selected to perform at the California All-State Music Education Conference (CASMEC) in 2020 and the College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA) Western/Northwestern Division Conference in 2022. Prior to his appointment at San José State University, he was the Director of Bands at The College of New Jersey where the Wind Ensemble received invitations to the CBDNA Eastern Division (2014) and National Association for Music Education (NAfME) Eastern Division Conferences (2017). Before joining The College of New Jersey, he held the position of Director of Bands on the Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus where he conducted the Wind Ensemble and directed the Pep Band. In addition to his duties at SJSU, he has previously served as the Associate Conductor of Great Noise Ensemble, in Washington D.C. and he is a highly sought-after guest conductor, having conducted numerous honor bands across the country.
A fervent advocate for contemporary music, Dr. Vickerman has commissioned works by eminent composers and conducted many world premieres with The San José State University Wind Ensemble, The College of New Jersey Wind Ensemble and Great Noise Ensemble. He has also arranged several pieces for winds including Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Wind Ensemble by Philip Glass (published through WiseMusic Classical), Ára Batur by the Icelandic rock band, Sigur Rós, Observer in the Magellanic Cloud by Mason Bates and Craigslistlieder by Gabriel Kahane. His primary conducting instructors include Dr. Edward C. Harris, Dr. Stuart Sims, Robert Ponto and Dr. Harlan Parker.
Dr. Vickerman also regularly presents at regional, national and international conferences on topics ranging from teaching social justice issues in band and embracing vulnerability in rehearsal and performance, to the development of a computer-based conducting analysis system to assist beginning conducting students. His co-authored paper with Dr. Andrea Salgian, “Computer-Based Tutoring for Conducting Students,” was presented at the International Computer Music Conference in Utrecht, Netherlands in September 2016. He also presented “Improve Band Performance with Socially-Conscious Repertoire” along with Dr. Colleen Sears, at the National Association for Music Education Eastern Division Conference in 2017 and at the Midwest Clinic in 2018.
Dr. Vickerman graduated from the Peabody Institute with a DMA in Wind Conducting in 2014, studying with Dr. Harlan Parker and a Master’s Degree in Wind Conducting from the University of Oregon in 2010, where he studied with Bob Ponto. Prior to his work at the University of Oregon, he taught high school in California for 6 years after receiving a Bachelor of Music Degree in Music Education and teaching credential from California State University Stanislaus in 2002, where he studied conducting with Dr. Edward C. Harris and Dr. Stuart Sims.

Dr. David Vickerman





SJSU Wind Ensemble
Personnel
Flute
​Alison Scibior *
Cristopher Nuñez
Bridget Altez
Jackelyne Real
Oboe
Blue Wong *
Bobby Ikeda
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Bassoon
Theo Clarke *
Tanisha Nelson
Quill Grant
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E-flat Clarinet
Megan San
Clarinet
Jazmin Rivera *
Noelle Henderson *
Ryan Silva
Megan San
Keira Lieb
Jerico Lozares
Justin Lesser
Jasmine Kelly-Tanti​
Alto Clarinet
Trevor Grant
Bass Clarinet
Niko Morales
Contrabass Clarinet
Trevor Grant
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Soprano Saxophone
Elijah Reyes
Alto Saxophone
David Cortez *
Elijah Reyes
Coltrane James
Tenor Saxophone
Joseph Andal
Baritone Saxophone
Mihir Joshi
Horn
Christopher Woods *
Joel Hangai
Echo Durbin
Carson Kimber
Trumpet
Matthew Aubel *
Dana Bates
Binh Nguyen
JD Poulson
Jonathan Garcia
Hector Torres
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Trombone
Lillian Escobar *
Vito Marcacci
Matt Cottman
Bass Trombone
Jackson Baker
Euphonium
Anu Jaakkola *
Julian Perez
Tuba
Evan Arias *
Willow Bown
String Bass
Phillip Wong
Piano/Celesta/Keyboard
Shreyas Verma
Percussion
Adriel Galbreath-Flores *
Nadja Ryan *
Eloisa Callueng
James Borris
Juniper Tran
Josh Kwan
Graduate Conducting Assistants
Patricia Danielidis
Carson Kimber
Personnel is listed in seating order
* = principal or co-principal


