UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER COLLEGE OF MUSIC MEDIA RELEASE
Wind Symphony & Symphonic Band
"Music Inspired by Children"
September 13, 2011
  CU-Boulder College of Music Press ReleaseFor Immediate Release  
August 31, 2011

Event:  Wind Symphony & Symphonic Band
Date:  Tuesday, September 13, 7:30 p.m.
Description: "Music Inspired by Children"  
Program:

Wind Symphony:
BOZZA: Children's Overture
PUCKETT: The Shadow of Sirius
MASLANKA: A Child's Garden of Dreams

Symphonic Band:
GRAINGER: I'm Seventeen Come Sunday
PUCKETT: Avelynnıs Lullaby
CESE: Inglesina (The Little English Girl)
TICHELI: Angels in the Architecture
FILLMORE: Circus Bee 

Location:  Macky Auditorium

Admission:  Free and open to the public
Public Contact:  303-492-8008 or http://music.colorado.edu
Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band present
"Music Inspired by Children"

The CU-Boulder Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band present their season opening concert, "Music Inspired by Children," on Tuesday, September 13 at 7:30 p.m. in Macky Auditorium. Conducted by Allan McMurray, Matthew Roeder, with guest conductors Ingrid Larragoity and Jeffrey Lehman, the groups will perform works by Bozza, Maslanka, Grainger, Ticheli and guest composer, Joel Puckett. Puckett will also be conducting masterclasses during his brief residency at CU-Boulder. CU-Boulder Assistant Professor of Flute, Christina Jennings, will join the Wind Symphony in a work by Joel Puckett, The Shadow of Sirius

The performance is free and open to the public. Call the CU Presents Box Office at (303) 492-8008 or visit music.colorado.edu for information about this performance.
About the CU Wind Symphony
The Wind Symphony is composed of the most outstanding wind and percussion students in the College of Music. The group is dedicated to the performance of the finest wind repertoire, regardless of the period or size of ensemble. Founded in 1978, this group of musicians has toured Japan, England, and California and has been heard on radio broadcasts throughout the United States and Europe. These performances, as well as the performances on campus and throughout Colorado, have brought this group international acclaim.

About the CU Symphonic Band
The Symphonic Band, an organization of approximately 70 musicians, is selected by audition from the finest performers on campus. Although most members are music majors, students studying in other fields often qualify for this ensemble. Since its formation over 50 years ago, the Symphonic Band has performed at major national conventions, including the Music Educators National Conference and the College Band Directors National Association. Concerts presented both in Colorado and out of state have won the acclaim of band directors and composers for the interpretive performance of outstanding works for the symphonic band medium.

About the College of Music
Since its founding in 1920, the University of Colorado Boulder College of Music has earned a reputation not only for preparing students for successful careers in music, but also for providing them with an outstanding college education. The College of Music offers seven degree plans and over 23 fields of study, and its programs cover virtually all areas of music. The members of the College of Music's faculty are respected performers, composers, educators, and scholars who take a deep and lasting interest in the students of the College of Music. Internationally renowned artists such as Christopher Parkening, James Galway, and Wynton Marsalis perform and teach master classes on campus.

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