The Hollingsworth Winds presents Two for One—a vibrant program combining four selections from our cancelled fall concert with four exciting additions. From the festive energy of Overture Jubiloso to the heartfelt new arrangement of Salvation Is Created, the evening features works by Hanson, Grundman, Gilroy, and Smith, along with classics like Porgy and Bess and two spirited Sousa marches. Under the direction of Mr. Wansley, this concert promises a rich blend of tradition, innovation, and musical storytelling.
The Star Spangled Banner - arr. Henry Filmore
Overture Jubiloso - Frank Erickson
Chorale and Alleluia - Howard Hanson
Salvation is Created - arr. Brian Chance
Kentucky 1800 - Clare Grundman
The White Knight - Gary P. Gilroy
The Ascension - Robert W. Smith
Porgy and Bess - arr. James Barnes
East Monday on the White House Lawn - John Phillip Sousa
Yorktown Centennial - John Phillip Sousa
Ivan G. Wansley, a native Floridian, is in his 44th year as a Music Educator. During this time, Mr. Wansley had successful teaching tenures at the middle school, the junior high school, the high school, and the college/university levels. While teaching in the public schools of Florida all areas of his programs were rated “superior” at both the district and state levels with the Florida Bandmaster’s Association. At Immokalee High School Mr. Wansley had the first “superior” at a FBA event in the history of the school. At Cape Coral High School, he was recognized as “Teacher of the Year,” and the CCHS marching band participated in the Cotton Bowl Parade, Dallas, Texas, Inauguration parade for governors in Tallahassee, FL, and first national commercial for the Twistee Treat Ice Cream Company. At Vero Beach Jr High School, he had three concert bands earn a “superior” at the FBA music performance assessment. Mr. Wansley received his BA degree in Music Education/Fine Arts and his MA degree in Wind Conducting from the University of South Florida in Tampa, studying with Dr. James Croft and Dr. Mallory Thompson.
Mr. Wansley still shares his knowledge with the directors and their students throughout Florida. He continues to present sessions at district and state conferences regularly. The recent series, “How To Fix It,” is attended by over 800-1000 participants annually at the Florida Music Educators Conference. He is co-owner of “Makes Sense” Drill Design and Leadership Camps which writes drill for some of the top bands in Florida. Mr. Wansley also provides leadership training for numerous high schools annually. He owns DOLCE woodwind mouthpieces which are used by professional and amateur woodwind players throughout the Southeastern United States. Mr. Wansley is currently in the 14th season as the Artistic Director/Conductor of the Hollingsworth Winds, an adult based concert band located in Polk County, FL. He has conducted 38 county, district, regional and all-state bands in Florida and North Carolina and the Festival of Winds at the University of South three times. Mr. Wansley is an active private clarinet teacher producing numerous all-state and all-county players. He is an active adjudicator for the Florida Marching Band Coalition, Music In The Parks, OrlandoFest and the Kentucky Music Educators Association.
His professional affiliations include the National Association for Music Education, Florida Music Educators Association, Florida Bandmaster’s Association (life member - former board member and member of numerous committees), Phi Beta Mu International Band Director’s Fraternity (member of the Steering Committee – Past President), American School Band Director’s Association (State Clinics Chair), Phi Mu Alpha Professional Music Fraternity, Sigma Alpha Iota (Friend of the Arts) Professional Music Fraternity, Delta Omicron (Patron) Professional Music Fraternity and the Phi Kappa Phi Honorary Society.
Ted M. Hope has served as the conductor of the Fanfare Winds and Hillsborough Community College for the past 10 years. He was affiliated with the Hillsborough County School District for 39 years and retired as the Supervisor of Middle and Secondary Music after 19 years of service in March of 2023. He received his Associates Degree from Hillsborough Community College, Bachelor of Music Education from Florida State University, and his Master of Music Education and Education Specialist from the University of Southern Mississippi. He subsequently taught in the public schools for twenty years as band director at Hillsborough High School (1984-1987) and Bloomingdale High School (1987-2004). He is a member of the Florida Bandmasters Association where he served as chairman and secretary. Mr. Hope’s professional affiliations include Music Educators National Conference, Hillsborough County Secondary Music Council, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the Bay Area Saxophone Quartet and the Hillsborough Association of School Administrators . Mr. Hope is an active clinician and adjudicator in concert band, jazz ensemble, and marching band.
Ted M. Hope has served as the conductor of the Fanfare Winds and Hillsborough Community College for the past 10 years. He was affiliated with the Hillsborough County School District for 39 years and retired as the Supervisor of Middle and Secondary Music after 19 years of service in March of 2023. He received his Associates Degree from Hillsborough Community College, Bachelor of Music Education from Florida State University, and his Master of Music Education and Education Specialist from the University of Southern Mississippi. He subsequently taught in the public schools for twenty years as band director at Hillsborough High School (1984-1987) and Bloomingdale High School (1987-2004). He is a member of the Florida Bandmasters Association where he served as chairman and secretary. Mr. Hope’s professional affiliations include Music Educators National Conference, Hillsborough County Secondary Music Council, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the Bay Area Saxophone Quartet and the Hillsborough Association of School Administrators . Mr. Hope is an active clinician and adjudicator in concert band, jazz ensemble, and marching band.
From Charlotte, Desoto, Hardee, Hillsborough, Orange, Pasco, Polk, and Seminole counties
Flute
Shayla Bryan, Band Director
Kathy Johnson*+, Band Director
Alex Morales, Project Analyst
Lindsey Peterec, Publix
Aidan Reed (picc), Secretary/Treasurer
Kira Wenck, Music Teacher
Oboe
Carole Leidi*, Music Teacher
Jeri Tevaga, Stay-at-Home Mom
Clarinet
Rhonda Beeby (bass), Project Manager
Jesse Bryant II*+, Band Director
Richard Harman^, Retired CPA,CIO
Cheryce Harris+, Retired Band Director
Terri Longdo, Retired
Celestine Maxwell, Registered Nurse
Tracey Stephens^, Chief Domestic Officer
Bassoon
Chuck Beutel*, Retired Band Director
Jeanna Heezen, Arts Administrator
J. Javi Rodriguez, Band Director
Saxophone
Justin Graham, Band Director
Mike Harris+^ (tenor), PCPS Network Manager
Luke Hart* (alto), Band Director
Ted Hope, Retired
Vanessa Jones, Automotive Photographer
Jason Prosper, Special Operations
French Horn
Richard Collins, Retired-Cmdr. 38th Division Band
Michael Longdo*, Retired Band Director
Jason Rogers, Public Librarian
Trumpet
Stephen H. Bates^, Attorney
Wynn Bonner, Church Choir Director
Brian Chance, Network Manager
Colette Holt, Courthouse Administrator
Joe Jennis, Orchestra Director
Albert McCullough, Retired Business Owner
Dorian Pope, Security Engineer
Manuel Suarez, Retired Educator
Don West*+, Sr. Coordinator of Music (PCSB)
Trombone
Kyle Guira*+, Assistant Principal-GJHS
Greg Newell (bass), Project Manager
Walt Shaffner, Music Educator/Administrator
John Whitaker, Software Consultant
Euphonium
Fernando Frank, Band Director
Sylvester Johnson III*, Utilities Technician
Tuba
Daryl Johnson, CPA/Consultant
Ron Lagg, Graduate Student
Robin Ortega, College Student
Richard Wohl*, Band Director
Percussion
Steven Amowitz, Broker Associate/Realtor
Joshua Jankowski, Router
Anthony Lichtenberg, Technician
Jeffrey Robinson*, Band Director
Jonah Terrell (piano), College Student
Tammy Tran, Band Director
*principal player +charter member ^board member