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Dear Band Families,
Welcome to another exciting year of band at BHS! I am honored to help guide these students and so enjoy witnessing their growth as young musicians and collaborators. We’ll practice together, grow together, perform together, reflect together, and build a community that celebrates both excellence and belonging.
Our band program is ambitious as ever: tackling challenging arrangements here in our Fall Band Concert, sending students to honor bands all over the Pacific Northwest, making big plans for Solo & Ensemble Contest, and connecting with the island throughout the year with fun events, such as our annual Community Swing Dance, the Puget Sounds Jazz Festival, our State Honors Recital, and all our Athletic Band performances. This year, we will be taking our Wind Ensemble to Vancouver, WA to participate in the Music For All high school band festival, where many of the state's best high school wind ensembles will also perform.
All these experiences are meant to motivate and celebrate our students the different areas of music making. Through preparation and competition, our students grow stronger in both skill and connection.
Thank you for attending tonight's concert - your support for your students really matters! Healthy music programs have audiences full of proud family members!
Be sure to fill out the Concert Props form after the performances to let the students know how proud you are. They love seeing how many people fill out the form, and what your favorite pieces were.
Here’s to a fantastic year together!
Chris Thomas
Director of BandsBainbridge High SchoolBeautiful Bainbridge Island | Land Acknowledgement
We would like to begin by acknowleding that the land on which we gather is within the ancestral territory of the Suquamish people. Expert fisher peoples, canoe builders, basket weavers, and much more, they have lived in harmony with the lands and waterways along Washington's Central Salish Sea for thousands of years, as they promised in the Point Elliot Treaty of 1855.
"Every part of this soil is sacred in the estimation of my people. Every hillside, every valley, every plain and grove has been hallowed by some sad or happy event in days long vanished."
- Chief Sealth, 1854
I am so proud to report that our students had another amazing marching band season! With 51 members this year, our band took home several awards.
Peninsula Classic | 3rd place "A" Division
Sunset Festival of Bands | 3rd place "A" Division
Puget Sound Festival of Bands | 1st place music A Division
Puget Sound Festival of Bands | 1st place color guard A Division
Puget Sound Festival of Bands | 3rd place A Division
For a full run down of results, please visit our Marching Band Awards Page.
Staff
Chris Thomas, director
Lindsay Ogles, guard coach
Doug Treder, assistant director
Zac Clark, music & leadership
Forrest Brennan, battery
Molly Montgomery, front ensemble
Terry Marsh, percussion supervisor
Claire Robinson, field staff
Student Leadership
Lillian Jackson, drum major
Bailey Kleiven, drum major
Hannah Gallagher, percussion captain
Quentin Faust, percussion captain
Student Soloists
Dane Bowman, trumpet
Jake Pentzer, trumpet
Henry Burruss, mellophone
Colin Fehren bacher, mellophone
Lillian Jackson, trombone
Sambela Azis, trombone
Design
Gary P Gilroy, music
Chris Thomas, drill
Hallie Bowman, set design
Booster Board
Nancy Treder, president
Cherry Jackson, VP of committees
Tiffany Kleiven, treasurer
Shaun Baseman, marching band chair
Katie Wilson, uniforms
I'm proud to report that many of our students are participating in Honor Bands this year! Huge congratulations to the following band members for being accepted into the following Honor Band Programs:
Auditions are in mid-November this year. We might know who has been accepted by our December concert.
Lillian Jackson, horn
Ava Olinger, clarinet
Lucy Kooistra, clarinet
Grey Judge, alto
Nicole Stipe, flute
Thomas Bearden, bassoon
Aubrey Wilson, clarinet
Ava Olinger, clarinet
Lucy Kooistra, clarinet
Fairbanks Jackson, trumpet
Thomas Bearden, bassoon
Ava Olinger, clarinet
Aubrey Wilson, clarinet
Lucy Kooistra, clarinet
We have a long history of chamber music at BHS. In fact, since 2022, BHS chamber musicians have earned 24 medals and 10 gold medals at our WMEA/WIAA State Chamber Music Contest, which includes all 400+ WIAA high schools. Both medal counts are tops in the state. ("We're #1!") It's not all about winning, but it is about being interested, informed, planning ahead, and working hard.
The best way to have fun in Solo & Ensemble contest season is to participate as an underclassmen. Prepare a piece, go to contest, observe all the best musicians in your category, and then reflect and envision yourself at a higher level next year. Just being there is a jumpstart. Few things are as rewarding as putting together a really nice performance as a soloist, or in a small ensemble. You're in charge.
If you want to participate, and you haven't started yet, now is a great time to find a piece and start practicing it. Mr Thomas can help you find something, if you need help. Signups for our regional contest will be through a Google Form on the band website, and will take place online for most of January. Please keep an eye out for more information after New Year's.
When the times comes, registration will happen here.
Our 11th annual Community Swing Dance is Saturday, November 8th in the BHS Commons. We'll get started at 6:30pm. Tickets and information can be found here.
Symphonic Band
The Phantom of Dark Hollow | Robert Sheldon
Antecedium | Ed Huckeby
Lightning Field | John Mackey
Wind Ensemble
The Witching Hour | Randall Standridge
October | Eric Whitacre
Abrams Persuit | David Holsinger
Marching Band
Mirror Image | Gary P. Gilroy
Jazz Combo
HORNS
Cascade Kaseler
Lauren Blakemore
Claire Bremer
Stella Saleh
Atlas Montgomery
Lillian Jackson
RHYTHM
Jack Zyskowski
Sophia Saleh
Aubrey Wilson
Andrew Domansky
Bailey Kleiven
Percussion Ensemble
SENIORS
Hannah Gallagher
Lillian Jackson
Matthew Borrevik
Quentin Faust
JUNIORS
Coral Marsh
Julian Marsh
Meridian Benson
Vivian Flowers
SOPHOMORES
Sebastian Zaballa
Syriana Schaub
FRESHMEN
Hugh Bearden
Jasper Castillo
Natalie Fleischmann
Symphonic Band
FLUTES
Alexis Peterson
Annika Veeraraghavan
Ash Maron
Sophia Saleh
CLARINETS
Cristina Juarez Guadalupe
Ethan Meidell
Maddie Grossman
Merlin Marshall
BASS CLARINETS
James Blanco
SAXOPHONES
Phisher Rous (a)
Benjamin Kozina (a)
Grey Judge (t)
Alasdair Pierry (b)
TRUMPETS
Callum Fitzgerald
Fairbanks Jackson
Jack Morgan
Jackson Upsall
Jason Arul
Michael Stone
Simon Bremer
HORNS
Aria Michael
TROMBONES
Bailey Kleiven
Cayden Vander Karch
EUPHONIUMS
Luke Anderson
TUBAS
Mark Walker
Wind Ensemble
FLUTES
Bailey Kleiven (p)
Fia Wetter
Nicole Stipe
Pebbles Featherston
Seneca Yates
OBOES
Callie Martin
Haven Rudnick
BASSOONS
Thomas Bearden
CLARINETS
Aubrey Wilson
Ava Olinger
Claire Bremer
Lucy Kooistra
BASS CLARINETS
Thomas Hensley
William Hughes
SAXOPHONES
Cascade Kaseler (a)
Julia Seeley (a)
Lauren Blakemore (t)
Anna Peterson (b)
TRUMPETS
Austin Williams
Dane Bowman
Jake Pentzer
Pigeon Gerlek
Stella Saleh
HORNS
Collin Fehrenbacher
Henry Burruss
Lillian Jackson
Lillian Wilson
TROMBONES
Atlas Montgomery
Luca LaRubbio
EUPHONIUMS
Hallam Baesman
TUBAS
Sambela Aziz
Zach DeFoe
Marching Band
DRUM MAJORS
Bailey Kleiven
Lillian Jackson
FLUTES
Fia Wetter
Nicole Stipe
Sage Matteson
Seneca Yates
CLARINETS
Aubrey Wilson
Ethan Meidell
James Blanco
Lucy Kooistra
Merlin Marshall
SAXOPHONES
Ava Olinger
Benjamin Kozina
Claire Bremer
Gray Judge
Alasdair Pierry
Cascade Kaseler
TRUMPET
Dane Bowman
Fairbanks Jackson
Jackson Upsall
Jake Pentzer
Jason Arul
Pigeon Gerlek
Simon Bremer
MELLOPHONE
Collin Fehrenbacher
Henry Burruss
Lillian Wilson
Thomas Bearden
TROMBONES
Callie Martin
Cayden Vander Karch
Cooper Dennison
Hallam Baesman
Luke Anderson
TUBA
Sambela Azis
Zach DeFoe
FRONT ENSEMBLE
Gigi Puleo
Hugh Bearden
Matthew Borrevik
Sebastian Zaballa
DRUMLINE
Hannah Gallagher (s)
Vivian Flowers (s)
Quentin Faust (t)
Coral Marsh (b1)
Julian Marsh (b2)
Meridian Benson (b4)
Syriana Schaub (b3)
GUARD
Celia Ornstein
Charlotte Christmas
Jasper Gustafson
Saoirse Brown-Storey
Steph Cuthbert
Chris Thomas has been the band director at Bainbridge High School since the 2012-2013 school year. Since then, every area of the program has won multiple awards for excellence.
Mr Thomas prides himself in being a well rounded musician who enjoys the time he gets to spend with his bandmates. As an educator, he works to show each of his students the joys of inspired performances and deep band friendships. He loves this program, and wants it to inspire generations of kind and ambitious young people from Bainbridge Island.
While at BHS, he founded our Community Swing Dance, State Honors Recital, and the Puget Sounds Jazz Festival, the only festival dedicated to improvization and the joyful, spontanious interactions between young jazz musicians. Mr Thomas has also served on multiple schedule and hiring committees while at BHS, and has served on the Board of Directors for our regional music teachers' association in multiple roles, including president and webmaster.
Off campus, he plays trumpet with Backstreet Jellyroll (an 11 piece professional Van Morrison cover band), TMB Brass Band (Seattle's first call for second line), and Bud's Brass Quintet (a casual classical ensemble of mostly retired musicians and educators). He served as principal trumpet in the Bainbridge Symphony for five years before retiring from that ensemble in 2018, and previously performed with the Missoula Symphony. While finishing his Masters Degree, Chris was a featured soloist with the Missoula City Band during their televised July 4th performances. Mr Thomas played lead trumpet with the Kitsap Jazz Orchestra, and in the top jazz ensembles at Central Washington University and the University of Montana. Chris was a lead trumpet and soloist with the Seattle Cascades Drum and Bugle Corps in 2001 and 2002, and with The Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps in 2003 and 2004.
Before coming to BHS, Mr Thomas taught music classes for the Bellingham School District, Sedro-Woolley High School, the West Valley School District in Yakima, and The University of Montana. Mr Thomas also was on the instructional staff of The Seattle Cascades Drum and Bugle Corps from 2009 to 2012.
Mr Thomas holds a Masters Degree in Music from The University of Montana (2010), a Bachelors Degree in Music Education from Central Washington University (2007, with endorsements in instrumental music, vocal music, and general music), and an Associates of Arts and Sciences Degree from Shoreline Community College. Chris was inspired to continue studying music as a potential career path while taking a few elective classes as a freshman at Whatcom Community College.
Mr Thomas is married to Dr. Lauren Drakopulos, and together they are renovating a 1901 schoolhouse and trying their best to explore the great NW and beyond whenever they have a rare spare minute. This August, they welcomed their first child, Nora, to the world, and adopted a dear friend's 7 year old havanese-poodle mix, Gaia! Life is crazy all of a sudden...!
Mr T has a soft spot in his heart for the Seattle Mariners, frisbees in parks, bouldering gyms, and the bands at BHS. Go Spartans! <3 <3
The bands LOVE to hear how you like their performances. Please take a short moment to drop them some encouragement. Click this URL and give some props. It's fast, easy, and it's free.
Here's some ideas for you to start with. :)
What was your favorite piece?
Any specific moments make you feel something good?
What sections stood out to you?
Which class seem to have improved the most since last concert?
What did you like the most about tonight's concert?
A huge thank you to the BHS administrative and custodial crews, our theater faculty and staff, the rest of our district's music teachers (especially Mr Meehan!), our entire facilities and maintenance staff, our beloved BHS Band Booster Parents, and my wonderful family!