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SIUC Wind Ensemble at Carnegie Hall, March 26, 2008

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 6:39 am
by adam0408
I play tuba in this ensemble. Please come and watch if you are able and are in the area. If you wish to view the SIUC School of music website, here is the page with the info on our Carnegie Hall performance: http://siuc.edu/~music/news.html

From the SIUC school of music website: "The SIUC Wind Ensemble, conducted by Assistant Professor and Director of Bands Dr. Christopher Morehouse, has been invited to give their Carnegie Hall debut in March 2008 (Wednesday, March 26, 2008) as part of the 2008 New York Band and Orchestra Festival. The Wind Ensemble is one of only two showcase ensembles selected by competitive audition to give an exhibition performance at the culmination of the festival; the other ensemble is the Northamptonshire Orchestral Winds from England.

The concert will feature several SIUC faculty soloists and performers:

Jeanine Wagner, soprano, Suzanne Lord, flute, Edward Benyas, oboe, Eric Mandat, clarinet, Melissa Mackey, bassoon, and Jennifer Presar, horn.

Contributions may be made to the SIU Foundation

[Please clearly indicate that you wish to support the University Bands Fund]:

Southern Illinois University Foundation

Colyer Hall - Mailcode 6805
1235 Douglas Dr.
Carbondale, IL 62901
Phone: (618) 453-4900
Website: www.siuf.org

For additional information please contact:
Dr. Christopher Morehouse
Phone: (618) 453-5813
E-mail: cmoreh@siu.edu"

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 12:31 am
by Drbuzzz
Hey man, have a great time! I went to SIU-C for one year (I'm originally from Southern Illinois) before I followed Pokorny up to Chicago. Mike Hanes was still the conductor (Robert Weiss was the tuba/trombone prof). I still have fond memories of that place...marching band, Phi Mu Alpha, Altgeld Hall, playing in a rock band at The Hanger.

I wish you and your fellow Salukis great success in NYC!

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 7:22 pm
by adam0408
Drbuzzz wrote:Hey man, have a great time! I went to SIU-C for one year (I'm originally from Southern Illinois) before I followed Pokorny up to Chicago. Mike Hanes was still the conductor (Robert Weiss was the tuba/trombone prof). I still have fond memories of that place...marching band, Phi Mu Alpha, Altgeld Hall, playing in a rock band at The Hanger.

I wish you and your fellow Salukis great success in NYC!
Thank you sir! Currently I am studying under Andrew Tucker. I play regularly at Dr. Weiss' church. He retired last year from the university, but SIUC recently hired Tim Pitchford (he has played with MANY top names in the business) as the trombone professor. He is a fantastic player. Mike Hanes is definitely a presence that is felt around altgeld still with much fondness.

I must say I have had quite a few good times at hanger. Did they do nonstop reggae when you were here? :)

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 5:47 am
by adam0408
Update! Tickets are now on sale. Get em while they're hot.