
Clear Creek High School
League City, TX

Clear Creek High School Band
2026 Spring Concert & Pre-UIL
April 1, 2026 - 7:00 PM
Clear Creek High School Auditorium
2305 E Main St.
League City, TX 77062
Program
Concert Band
Caleb Hodson, Director
Safety March
Harold Bennett
arr. Clark
Wild Stallions
Mark Lortz
Roscommon Way
Carl Strommen
Symphonic Band
Caleb Hodson, Director
Invercargill
Alex F. Lithgow
arr. Balent
Highland Celebration
Alan Lee Silva
Bloom: The Gift of Spring
Satoshi Yagisawa
Wind Ensemble
Tate Fincher, Director
March, Op. 99
Sergei Prokofiev
arr. Yoder
Two Poems of Robert Frost
I. Stoppy by Woods on a Snowy Evening
II. The Road Not Taken
David Campo
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Duende
I. Allegro guisto
II. Animato
III. Lento e evocative
IV. Tempo de Buleria
Luis Serrano Alarcón
Clear Creek High School
Director of Percussion Studies
Robert Fish
Clear Creek High School
Color Guard Director
Samuel Hardcastle
Special Thanks
Clear Creek HS Band Booster Board
Kim Wager - President
Henry Walters - Vice President
Laura Del Valle - Secretary
Tina Bayuse - Treasurer
Irma White - Treasurer
Clear Creek High School Administration
Ashely Orr - Principal
Cirena Blacksmith - Associate Principal
Tim Boyd - Assistant Principal
Holly Kent - Assistant Principal
Patrick Old - Assistant Principal
Shameka Richardson - Assistant Principal
Mark Turner - Assistant Principal
Clear Creek ISD Visual and Performing Arts Department
Greg Goodman - Director of Visual and Performing Arts
Stephanie Albert - Assistant Director of Visual and Performing Arts
Jacque Kaspic - Administrative Assistant
Wyndie Woodhouse - Administrative Assistant
Clear Creek ISD Executive Leadership
Dr. Karen Engle - Superintendent of Schools
Franklin Moses - Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Education
Clear Creek ISD Board of Trustees
Jonathan Cottrell - President
Jessica Cejka - Vice President
Jeff Larson - Secretary
Jay Cunningham - Trustee
Rebecca Lilley - Trustee
Jamieson Mackay - Trustee
Arturo Sanchez - Trustee
Some of the music performed in this program is sacred in nature. Sacred literature comprises much of the music produced in Western civilization. It should and does have an essential place in the history of music and music education. All music is taught from a historical and cultural perspective in Clear Creek schools.