The University Concert Band is open to any 麻豆社区P student and is the large core instrumental ensemble at 麻豆社区P, preparing and presenting music of all historical styles. While satisfying the ensemble requirement for the instrumental music major, the ensemble is made up of many majors in addition to music. The concert band acts as a creative outlet for 麻豆社区P students, regardless of major, who are interested in taking part in a large collegiate concert band ensemble. Some of the goals for this band over the next few years include concert exposure in the Southeast and the surrounding region; touring; the generation of high quality band recordings; and, by our performances, strengthening the reputation of 麻豆社区P as an outstanding institution featuring a dynamic band program.
The 麻豆社区P Concert Band is the premier instrumental ensemble at the university. The ensemble performs four concerts a year, as well as providing music for commencement ceremonies. The ensemble is made up of wind and percussion majors and non-majors throughout the university. Membership in the ensemble is available through audition. To find out more about participating in the ensemble contact Tim Altman, director of bands, at 910.521.6403, or by email at tim.altman@uncp.edu.
The 麻豆社区P Concert Band was selected to perform at the 2005 NCMEA In-Service Conference.
The 麻豆社区P Wind Ensemble was selected to perform at the 2008 and 2014 NCMEA In-Service Conferences.
Recent Repertoire
Legends of the Lumbee - James Sochinski - World Premiere
River Spirits - Erik Ewazen - World Premiere
Monument - Robert W. Smith - Southeastern Premiere
The Hounds of Spring - Alfred Reed
Amazing Grace - Frank Ticheli
Festive Overture - Shostakovich, arr. Hunsberger
Linden Lea - Ralph Vaughn-Williams
Chester - William Schuman
Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral - Richard Wagner
Danse Bacchanale - Saint-Saens, arr. Bocook
March from Symphonic Metamorphosis - Hindemith
Be Thou My Vision - David Gillingham
Concertino for Four Percussion and Wind Ensemble - David Gillingham
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