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H-B Woodlawn Virtual Spring Concert 2020

School has been cancelled through the rest of the year, but the H-B musicians are still creating music from their homes!

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Concert!

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HBW Band Students

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"BFlatMix" by HBW Band Students


Middle School Band

Presents...

"In the Court of the King" by Randall Standridge


High School Symphonic Band

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"Sweet Dreams, My Love" by Jose Ignacio Blesa-Lull, World Premiere Performance

"Aventura" by James Swearingen


High School Jazz Band

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"Chameleon" by Herbie Hancock, arr. Victor Lopez


HBW Choir

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"The Storm is Passing Over" - African American Spiritual, arr. Barbara Baker


Band directed by Carl Holmquist. Choir directed by Bill Podolski.

About the Directors

Carl with his Baton

Carl Holmquist

Director of Bands

Carl Holmquist is a composer, conductor, and music educator. He is the Director of Bands and Fine Arts Department Chair at the H-B Woodlawn Secondary Program in Arlington, VA, where he teaches concert bands, jazz band, and music theory. He earned a BM in Music Education from St. Olaf College, where he studied conducting and composition with Timothy Mahr and Steven Amundson. He also earned a MM in Instrumental Conducting from George Mason University, where he studied with Mark Camphouse and Anthony Maiello.

As a composer, he has written numerous works for concert band, orchestra, chamber ensembles and vocal ensembles, and has been commissioned by middle school, high school, university, and community ensembles across the country. His works for band and string orchestra have been published by Alfred Publishing, C. Alan Publications , Bandworks Publications and Grand Mesa Music Publishers. Holmquist contributed a chapter to Volume 4 of the Composers on Composing for Band series, edited by Mark Camphouse and published by GIA Publications. He was one of three composers to participate in the 2008 Young Composer Mentor Project, sponsored by the National Band Association. Holmquist also received first prize in the 2006 Claude T. Smith Memorial Composition Contest for his work, Play!

In addition to his work at H-B Woodlawn, he maintains an active schedule serving as guest composer, conductor and clinician for school, community and honor ensembles and has presented at the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic. Carl lives in Annandale, VA with his wife, Elizabeth, and two sons, William and Nathan. (carlholmquist.com)


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Bill Podolski

Director of Choir

Bill Podolski is in his eighth year as Director of Choral Activities at H-B Woodlawn Secondary Program where he teaches six middle and high choral ensembles, which collectively involve a quarter of the school’s student population. Under his direction, the choirs perform a wide range of music in the choral tradition representing different time periods, cultures and styles. Each year the high school choirs perform a major work with a professional orchestra recently including Rutter’s Mass of the Children, Fauré’s Requiem Mass, Vivaldi’s Gloria, and Mozart’s Coronation Mass. Bill also brings together the annual “HBW Community Chorus,” which welcomes parents, alumni, students, teachers, staff, neighbors, etc. to rehearse a few times and perform at the Winter Choral Concert. His choirs are frequent recipients of invitations to perform throughout the country and in major concert halls, and have performed at the Washington National Cathedral, Rockefeller Center, the Empire State Building, Ford's Theater and with the City Choir of Washington, Jane Franklin Dance Company and Choralis. In November of 2015, HBW Chamber Singers offered a featured performance at the Virginia Music Educators Association Conference.

Bill also produces and directs the annual HBW High School Musical Production. Past shows have included Footloose, Les Misérables, Oklahoma!, and West Side Story. With an average involvement of 100 high school students as actors, pit musicians or techies, the musical production includes 25% of the high school population. Earlier this year, Bill was recognized by the Arlington Chapter of AAUW for Excellence in Arts Education in Arlington Public Schools with his production of Footloose.

In addition to his duties at H-B Woodlawn, Bill serves as Secondary Lead Choral Teacher for Arlington Public Schools. He is also an active adjudicator, conductor and singer, who has conducted several All-District Choirs throughout Virginia, and currently sings with the Voce Chamber Singers.

Prior to H-B Woodlawn, Bill taught at Forest Edge Elementary School, Reston, VA, as general music teacher, drama coach and department chair. In 2007 he was awarded PTA Teacher of the Year and in 2008 his colleagues honored him with the Staff Recognition Award. Bill has also served as the Assistant Conductor for the Choralis Foundation for three seasons, and as Director of Music Ministry for St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church in Sterling.

Bill is an active member of ACDA and NAfME. In 2008 he was awarded the Colleen Kirk Award by the Southern Division of ACDA for dedication and excellence in the first three years of teaching. He has served on the planning committee of the ACDA Voices United Regional Conference for the past 10 years, as well as the 2015 ACDA Southern Division conference. Bill is the former Membership Chair and the current President of the Virginia Chapter of ACDA. (cvpa.gmu.edu)



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