The Íæż½ã½ã Wind Ensemble will perform two programs in preparation for the group’s trip to France in May. The concert will include patriotic selections and works by Mississippi composers.
The Íæż½ã½ã Wind Ensemble will perform in France May 14-21 through the American Celebration of Music in coordination with the U.S. Department of Defense. This concert series will be part of the 70th Anniversary “Commemorations of D-Day: The Battle of Normandy and the Liberation of France.†Invited music ensembles will be recognized in France for their participation in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Fifty-two Íæż½ã½ã students and eleven faculty will make the trip to France for three performances by the Íæż½ã½ã Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble and Brass Quintet.
The first concert is 7 p.m. Feb. 27 at Cain-Cochran Hall on the Raymond Campus. Selections include John Williams’ “The Star Spangled Banner,†which was composed for the 2004 Rose Bowl; “Solas Ane†by Samuel Hazo; “Beyond Whistler†by Ralph Ford; “Chant Funeraire†by Gabrielle Faure, commissioned by the French government for the centenary of Napoleon Bonaparte’s death; “On a Hymnsong of Phillip Bliss†by David Holsinger and “The Stars and Stripes Forever†by John Philip Sousa.
The second concert is 7 p.m. April 24, also at Cain-Cochran Hall on the Raymond Campus. The selections are “Crown Imperial†by William Walton, arranged by W.J. Duthoit; “Hymn to the Fallenâ€, from “Saving Private Ryanâ€, by John Williams; “Fanfare for the Common Man†by Aaron Copland; Columbia-Eagle March by Mississippi composer James Sclater; “Savor the Last Dance†by Mississippi composer Tyler Griffin and “One Life Beautiful†by Julie Giroux.
Admission is $5 each for the concerts
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