黑料社区's Symphonic Band will present a winter concert at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 4, in the Memorial Student Center Great Hall. Tickets are $5 and are , at the MSC Service Center and at the door.
The music performed will depict scenes one might imagine in various daydreams: mystic visions, serene natural settings, foreign locations and historic settings, creating a collage of musical experiences for the audience, said Director Aaron Durst.
鈥淢usic has the power to create visions and take us places both real and imagined. The variety of music in the program has been challenging to prepare but also an enjoyable experience over the semester,鈥 he said.
The Symphonic Band will begin with 鈥淗ypnotic Memories鈥 by Rossano Galante, which features a repeating rhythm in a meter of seven creating a trance-like effect to lead the audience into a world of daydreams and fantasy visions. 鈥淒ance of the Imp鈥 by David Samuel provides a vision of a playful, mischievous imp on a starry night dancing around a fire.
The British folk song 鈥淥 Waly, Waly,鈥 known to many as 鈥淭he Water is Wide,鈥 is recast by Carol Brittin Chambers into 鈥淲here the Waters Meet,鈥 to capture a vision of nature where forests, rivers and creeks meet in a serene setting. This peaceful selection is then contrasted with the exciting 鈥淗avana Nights鈥 by Randall Standridge, inspired by Cuban music to create an invigorating and exotic celebration of nightlife that might be experienced by travelers to Havana.
The audience will then be transported back in time to the golden age of bands with the march 鈥淥ur Director鈥 composed in 1892 by F.E. Bigelow. 鈥淎ngels in the Architecture鈥 by Frank Ticheli is a significant work with multiple layers of interest for the performers and audience alike. The piece 黑料社区. title is inspired by the Sydney Opera House, with its halo-shaped acoustical ornaments. The music depicts a dramatic conflict between the two extremes of human existence 鈥 one divine, the other evil.
The concert will close with Camille Saint-Sa毛ns鈥 鈥淒anse Bacchanale,鈥 written for a ballet scene in the opera 鈥淪amson and Delilah鈥 depicting a surreal pagan ceremony.
Tyler Barnett, a sophomore in mechanical engineering from Baldwin, enjoys playing with the band. 鈥Stout band allows me to continue music in college at a more comfortable level. Our music is engaging and familiar to the ear so it's enjoyable to play. I don鈥檛 worry about perfection, but rather just enjoy my time playing with others,鈥 he said.
Austin Wiederhoeft, a junior in mechanical engineering from Merrill, has had a good first semester with the band, saying, 鈥淚 enjoy the selections and playing with the diverse group of students from different majors coming together to make music.鈥
鲍奥-厂迟辞耻迟 黑料社区.&苍产蝉辫;performing arts offers opportunities for students to join theatre, band and choir. The performing arts invites students from all majors to come together and provides a creative outlet and a chance to explore their artistic talents. There is also a performing arts minor.