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Indiana University prohibits the unauthorized recording, publication, and streaming of live performances. Please silence all electronic devices. _________________ Musical Arts Center Tuesday Evening November Sixteenth Eight O’Clock Two Hundred Eighty-Sixth Program of the 2020-21 Season _______________________ Fall Showcase Concert Band Jason H. Nam, Director & Conductor Luis Espinosa, Conductor Symphonic Band Eric M. Smedley, Director & Conductor Esther Tupper, Conductor Wind Ensemble Rodney Dorsey, Director & Conductor Christopher M. Nelson, Conductor Troy Moeller, Euphonium Marching Hundred Eric M. Smedley, Director & Conductor Tiffany J. Galus, Associate Director & Conductor

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Musical Arts Center Tuesday Evening November Sixteenth Eight O’Clock

Two Hundred Eighty-Sixth Program of the 2020-21 Season

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Fall ShowcaseConcert Band

Jason H. Nam, Director & ConductorLuis Espinosa, Conductor

Symphonic BandEric M. Smedley, Director & Conductor

Esther Tupper, Conductor

Wind EnsembleRodney Dorsey, Director & Conductor

Christopher M. Nelson, ConductorTroy Moeller, Euphonium

Marching HundredEric M. Smedley, Director & Conductor

Tiffany J. Galus, Associate Director & Conductor

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Concert BandJason H. Nam, Conductor

John Mackey (b.1973)From The Soul Has Many Motions (2013) The Ringmaster’s March

Luis Espinosa, Conductor

Graeme Culpepper (b.1999)Rhapsody for Wind Band (2020,

premiere)

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Symphonic BandEric M. Smedley, Conductor

Roshanne Etezady (b.1973)Shoutout (2009)

Esther Tupper, Conductor

Omar Thomas (b.1984)Of Our New Day Begun (2015)

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Wind EnsembleRodney Dorsey, Conductor

Roberto Sierra (b.1953)From Sinfonía No. 3 (2005) Tumbao (trans. Mark Scatterday)

Christopher M. Nelson, Conductor

Carl Höhne (1871-1934)Slavic Fantasy (1899)

Troy Moeller*, Euphonium

*Winner of the 2019 Brass Concerto Competition

Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)Suite from Candide (1956) (comp./trans. Clare Grundman) The Best of All Possible Worlds Westphalia Chorale and Battle

Scene Auto-da-fé Glitter and Be Gay Make Our Garden Grow

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Marching HundredEric M. Smedley, ConductorTiffany J. Galus, Conductor

R. Scott Davidson (b.1952)IU Fanfare (1984) (arr. Ray Cramer)

Eric M. Smedley, Conductor

Karl L. King (1891-1937)Indiana, Our Indiana (tune: “The Viking,” 1911; adapt. Russell Harker; arr. Ray Cramer and Dave Woodley)

Eric M. Smedley, Conductor

LeRoy C. Hinkle (1893-1970)Indiana Fight! (1923) (arr. Ray Cramer)

Eric M. Smedley, Conductor

Lin-Manuel Miranda (b.1980)From Hamilton (2015) Yorktown (The World Turned

Upside Down) (arr. Eric M. Smedley)

Eric M. Smedley, Conductor

Lin-Manuel MirandaFrom Hamilton (2015) The Room Where It Happens (arr. Tiffany J. Galus)

RedSteppersTiffany J. Galus, Conductor

Tiffany J. Galus (arr.)Love Medley (All You Need Is Love/

Sunshine of Your Love) (after The Beatles and Cream)

Tiffany J. Galus, Conductor

Will Jennings (b.1944)Steve Winwood (b.1948)Higher Love (1986) (arr. Tiffany J. Galus)

RedSteppersTiffany J. Galus, Conductor

Tiffany J. Galus (arr.)TikTok Medley (Savage/Savage Love/

Blinding Lights) (after Megan Thee Stallion, Jason Derulo, and The Weeknd)

RedSteppersTiffany J. Galus, Conductor

Jae-sang “Psy” Park (b.1977)Gun-hyung Yoo (b.1979)Gangnam Style (2012) (arr. Eric M. Smedley)

RedSteppersEric M. Smedley, Conductor

Traditional IUMarch to the Stadium

IU Drumline

Louis Prima (1910-1978)Sing, Sing, Sing (with a Swing) (1936) (arr. Les Taylor)

IU DrumlineEric M. Smedley, Conductor

Rodney Dorsey is professor of music and chair of the Department of Bands at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Dorsey is the conductor of the Jacobs School’s internationally recognized Wind Ensemble and guides all aspects of the graduate wind conducting program. Past positions include director of bands at the University of Oregon, associate director of bands at the University of Michigan, associate

professor of music at DePaul University, and director of athletic bands at Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music. Dorsey also taught public school for eight years in Florida and Georgia. Ensembles under his direction have performed at state and national events including the College Band Directors National Conference North/Northwest Regional Conference and the Music for All National Festival. He is an active guest conductor, having led intercollegiate, all-state, and regional honors bands around the country. International engagements include Hungary, Canada and Bulgaria. An advocate for the composition of new wind repertoire, he has been involved in several commissioning projects with such composers as Andrea Reinkemeyer, Steven Mackey, D. J. Sparr, Anthony Barfield, Stacy Garrop, Andrew Rindfleisch, and John Mackey. Dorsey has presented clinic sessions at national and state conferences, inclduing the College Band Directors National Association, National Association for Music Education, College Music Society, and the Midwest Clinic. He holds professional memberships with the College Band Directors National Association, National Association for Music Education, Indiana Bandmasters Association, Kappa Kappa Psi, Tau Beta Sigma (honorary), Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated. He is also an elected member of the prestigious American Bandmasters Association. His commitment to the music community has been demonstrated by his participation on boards of directors for the Midwest Clinic and Music for All. His lifelong commitment to teaching saw him recognized as a Yamaha Master Educator. A native of Gainesville, Florida, Dorsey earned degrees from Florida State University and Northwestern University. He studied conducting with James Croft, John Paynter, and Mallory Thompson, and clarinet with Fred Ormand and Frank Kowalsky.

Tiffany J. Galus is assistant professor of music in bands at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music and associate director of IU athletic bands. She has a comprehensive background in the arts as an educator, conductor, performer, producer, and media creator. Galus was previously assistant director of the Longhorn Band and associate director of the Longhorn Pep Band at The University of Texas at Austin. She earned a

Doctor of Musical Arts in Wind Conducting degree from The University of Texas at Austin as a student of Jerry Junkin. A native of northern Indiana, she also earned a Master of Music in Wind Conducting and a Bachelor of Music Education from the Jacobs School of Music, where she studied conducting with Stephen Pratt, Jeffrey Gershman, Eric Smedley, and Paul Popiel, in addition to studying trombone with Peter Ellefson, Carl Lenthe, and Dee Stewart. While studying at Jacobs, she served as director of the Women’s Big Red Basketball Band, Crabb Band, and Volleyball Band, assistant director of the Men’s Big Red Basketball Band, and manager for the IU Summer Music Clinic. She also assisted in teaching undergraduate conducting courses and conducted three concert bands. After earning her undergraduate degree, Galus served as director of bands for the New Prairie United School Corporation. She established the UTWE Live! livestream series for The University of Texas Bands, which reached nearly a half-million views. She is also cofounder and owner of Keep

Making Music, a virtual performance company based in Austin, Texas. She is a freelance transcriber, editor, arranger, and composer, having written and designed for a variety of instrumental ensembles and show choir. Recent projects include a critical edition of Michael Martin’s Lontano: Symphony for Wind Ensemble (2018) and an original brass choir work entitled Hail (2018). Her wind ensemble transcription of John Adams’ Saxophone Concerto premiered in 2019.

Jason H. Nam is assistant professor of music in bands at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, where he directs the Concert Band and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in instrumental conducting, administration of school bands, and wind literature. Nam earned a Doctor of Music in Wind Conducting degree from the Jacobs School, where he studied with Stephen W. Pratt. He earned an M.M. in

Conducting and a B.M. in Music Education from the University of Redlands, where he studied with Eddie R. Smith. Nam served as a lecturer in the Department of Music at California State University, San Bernardino, and as director of bands at La Colina Junior High School and San Marcos High School in Santa Barbara, California. More recently, he has served as a faculty member, ensemble conductor, and director of the IU Summer Music Clinic. Nam keeps a busy schedule as conductor, adjudicator, and clinician across North America. He was named a national finalist for The American Prize in Conducting (Band/Wind Ensemble division) in 2017. His IU Concert Band was invited to perform at the 2020 College Band Directors National Association North Central Conference in Chicago, Illinois. Nam served as resident music director of the Bloomington-based Southern Indiana Wind Ensemble from 2016 to 2021, performing widely throughout Indiana and as an invited ensemble at the Ohio Music Educators Professional Development Conference in 2020. He has been published in the Journal of the National Band Association and the American Bandmasters Association’s Journal of Band Research. His research interests include the music of William Bolcom, the wind chamber music of Igor Stravinsky, the historical development of the wind band repertoire in the twentieth century, and effective rehearsal methodologies for conductors. Nam currently serves on the national selection committee for the National Band Association/William D. Revelli Memorial Band Composition Contest and holds professional memberships in the College Band Directors National Association, National Band Association, Conductors Guild, Indiana Music Education Association, and Pi Kappa Lambda music honor society.

Eric M. Smedley is associate professor of music in bands and director of IU athletic bands at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. In addition to the Marching Hundred and other athletic bands, he also directs the Symphonic Band and teaches undergraduate and graduate instrumental conducting courses. He earned a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Washington and Master of Music and

Bachelor of Music Education degrees from the Jacobs School of Music. He previously served on the music faculties of Boise State University and Western Kentucky University, and as a public-school music educator in Cocoa Beach, Florida; Santa Monica, California; and Kenosha, Wisconsin. He has conducted throughout North America, Russia, and Japan. He maintains an active schedule as a clinician, guest conductor, adjudicator, and trumpet performer. His Symphonic Band was selected to perform at the 2018 College Band Directors

National Association North Central Conference. Smedley’s research interests are varied and include projects in the areas of contemporary wind band literature, wind band orchestration, and conducting pedagogy. His book chapters on composers Joseph Turrin, John Mackey, and David Dzubay are published in A Composer’s Insight: Thoughts, Analysis, and Commentary on Contemporary Masterpieces for Wind Band. Additional research appears in the Teaching Music through Performance in Band series. He is also an empirical researcher, most recently publishing “Conductor Gestures Influence Evaluations of Ensemble Performance” in the refereed journal Frontiers in Psychology. Smedley is a member of the Gamma chapter of the international band fraternity Phi Beta Mu and is an honorary member of Kappa Kappa Psi, Tau Beta Sigma, and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. He is a member of the College Band Directors National Association and the National Association for Music Education. He lives in Bloomington, Indiana, with his wife, Jessica, their daughter, Ella, and their Bedlington Terriers, Piper and Finn.

Troy Moeller is a music educator and performer from Land O’ Lakes, Florida. He attended the University of North Texas for the first half of his undergraduate work, where he studied with Brian Bowman, and then earned his B.M. degree at the IU Jacobs School of Music, where he studied with Demondrae Thurman. He has performed with the United States Air Force Band, Dallas Brass Band, and Interlochen World Youth

Symphony Orchestra. He has medaled in such competitions as the Leonard Falcone International Tuba Euphonium Competition and the International Euphonium and Tuba Festival Solo Competition. He was a recent finalist in the United States Army Band Collegiate Solo Competition. Moeller maintains a private studio of about 40 students in Fort Worth, Texas.

Concert Band

PiccoloYi-Ping Chou

FluteAnthony NapolitanoMaggie HendersonKiMani BridgesHolly Kittredge

OboeQuinn SciarraJade Thompson

BassoonJacob LomboyJake Salter

ClarinetKirstie DuncanJoe McKeeverNoah KimJake PiersonKaitlyn YoungTimothy Loman

Bass ClarinetRiley Bland

SaxophoneJonghwan KimAlex FarrarJosh FloresKen Chen

HornJoseph PickettTrevor ZavacGabriel YbarraChristina BlahovichNeff Bernard

TrumpetJosh LevyNick ThomasCaleb AbshireBrandi QuinnJulia FordAvery Hoerman

TromboneNathan GardnerSam SwyersZhimeng LyuAnirudh Doppalapudi, BassTravis Floyd, BassArie Arbuckle, BassJustin Carrothers, Bass

EuphoniumCapper HowardBen Pollack

TubaWill NoblittMaggie Eronimous

TimpaniArmon Brooks

PercussionEddie MeadowsJeremy Prawat

Percussion (cont.)Will MorganAustin TseGraeme CulpepperWade VorisLuca Robadey

PianoBen Hoppe

HarpNathan Boynick

Double BassZachary McMillan

Assistant ConductorLuis Espinosa

LibrariansBen MangononMadeline McCarthyJacen Smith

Symphonic Band

PiccoloJordan Lund

FluteHope LeeYuyang WuAnna Hargett

OboeNoa WeinrebRachel BurkhalterKristen Diederichs

BassoonXizi LiMackenzie Cotton

ClarinetAlexander ChaElizabeth FrickeyDavid RosalesLuis EspinosaFrancisco VidalesNathan Magley

Bass ClarinetRenae Dishman

SaxophoneBrandon TrentMarley Proffitt

Saxophone (cont.)Nick WinklesChung Him Chu

HornEvelyn HupkaAndrew VanceAnna DoreyBella FunkNatalie Smith

TrumpetYoo Jeong KimAlex KeiserPaul HuntAvery HoermanBenjamin Fogarty

TromboneAngela PrictoeJames StarkeyRyan SmithAndrea DollingerSophia AnasisBernard EkwuaziRyan Liu, BassJake Short, BassJustin Foelker, BassXiaoyu Liu, BassMatthew Fowler, Bass

EuphoniumTim WilsonElijah Gardner

TubaLeah WarmanGriffin Collins

TimpaniAlec Hines

PercussionMichael McKeagueKate WagnerEthan SherlockSofia BolivarEthan ChooNick Penrod

PianoMinha Jeon

Double BassZachary McMillan

Assistant ConductorEsther Tupper

LibrariansBen MangononMadeline McCarthyJacen Smith

Wind Ensemble

PiccoloMegan Burkhead

FluteSaeyeong KimJihyeon HwangEmma WesterfieldHeidi Harris

OboeAbby BrackenOlivia LeakeKristen Diederichs, English Horn

BassoonChanelle JunioGraydon HowardKatie Mills, Contra

ClarinetSheng BiAaron LipskyOwen Gordon, E-Flat

Clarinet (cont.)Elena PrietoAdrienne WardJake BasilRayhan AhmedLauren RowanAbbie Quesenberry

Bass ClarinetPaul YooAndrew Auchstetter

SaxophoneKacie BrownJosh TzuoJake SimonsArthur Liang

HornRobert FoxDavid HollowayTylar NicholsSteven LibermanSarah Dahlin

TrumpetJack KurtzRichard StinsonQuinton MashlerAbigail FleddermanAva TraumEllie Kopp

TromboneErich CorfmanNick WolfeLawson QuesinberryWilliam Clark, BassSam Bowers, Bass

EuphoniumJason DonnellyKunal TiwariCayden MillerBen Horne

TubaJunming WenYair Assif

TimpaniEvan Lamberson

PercussionEric ZielsdorfNathan HurstCasey StreetChance CaprarolaMihail BabusKatie Curry

HarpJulia Johnson

PianoJulian Garvue

Assistant ConductorChristopher M. Nelson

LibrariansBen MangononMadeline McCarthyJacen Smith

Marching Hundred

Drum MajorCarson BauerKal Ellison

PiccoloMegan AbbottRiley BenderEmma BodikerLauren BooherAlli BradfordMadi CherryHarley CretinErin EdwardsRachel FisherElle FoxGwen HallRebekah LaflinOlivia LawsonMariah MartinAnna MillerMaya MoranPhoebe MyersJane NegusEmily NevinsKayla OxleyManvi Saxena

Piccolo (cont.)Emily ShemeshChandler SkinnerRachel StilesSamuel ThomasAshley WeningAnne WilkinsonLily Bedrossian

ClarinetSonya BangiaAngela BuckDavid CantieriEvelyn CashmanCasey CotnerCarson CotnerKenna EdwardsAddie EllingerRebecca ErkenLauren FischerAlida FloresNatalie GillCassie GoldenHannah HopkinsElla JasnieskiBetsy Johnson

Clarinet (cont.)Aiden KantnerNoah KimPayton KlaerEmma LitwillerIzamar LuleLydia MartinNick MichaelsNick PolakIrene PollardTyla RobertsCaleb RobinsonJustin RojasTrey SchellenbergHailey SorrellAnthony TamborrinoJasmine Tarter

Alto SaxophoneMadison AulemanJoshua BicosChris BillingsSerena BreedingAshley BrownWesley BurrisErin Clark

Alto Saxophone (cont.)Dria CraytonNathaniel DunbarGraham GleasonHannah GreenbergAshton HoogGregory HyattRyan JanoskiSam LayRosamaria McMahonKylie MillerAdam NeedlesNoah NovalesAllyson NugentMalakai SmileySamantha SmithJonathan ThomasAlex Vensel

MellophoneAlexandria BodenBrendan BrownAna CookElliott FusLadarion HardisonAbe Lehmkuhler

Mellophone (cont.)Julia McClungWilliam RodenbeckEmma RodesAlicia RodizJosh SharpJacen SmithTaber van RavensbergReagan WalhofJoy WeinzapfelNatalie Young

TrumpetAlexander AlaniRonald BearerFrank BellJack BernsteinWill BixbyToby BoyllMarcos BuslonKaila ClaxtonSean CumminsEvan EldridgeAbigail FleddermanLauren FuquaMarissa GillPayton HarderCandler HedgesMelissa HumbargerLogan HurmIsaac JohnsonHannah JohnsonAbby JohnsonGabriel JudeJake KallmanSarah KelleyCharity KirkRyan KlaassenLily KlemJohn LaCombeNolan LehmanKaylah LoganNicole MannEmily MazeJoe McElhaneyEvan MeinerdingNoah MenkeChase MurraySydney MyersAlinase MzumaraMicah PetersonGarrett RogersDanny ShemeshAustin SlabaughRobert StarlingParker Studer

Trumpet (cont.)Alexis SvihlikKaty SzpakHope WilsonTessa WilsonMaxwell WojihoskiEllie Woytek

TromboneQuin BastNoah CarricoBryce CarrollShane CoxJack DeanAlison DryGarrett FairbanksCain FulkersonPatrick GrimesAlexander HicksCarson KerlinLindy LawrenceJacob LomboyBen MangononKatie MartinMadeline McCarthyEthan ParrChristian PeasleyJosh ReidHydra ResslerZachary RohbockCristina SarricoEthan SchneiderWinston SnyderPete SullivanJackson TaylorConnor VincekAllen VoordeErnest WilkinsDarin Woodley

Tenor SaxophoneJulia DyeJack HammersleyKorie HurleyAndrew PiechockiLauren SmithLauren TabourGiovanni Washel

BaritoneKatelyn BryantBenjamin CantrellNathan CyraMariko FindellKyle HaakeZach Holland

Baritone (cont.)Caleb PerkinsHazel Weller

SousaphoneMike AndersonMichael ClarkGriffin CollinsHarrison CottrillBradley HitchcockCole HughesDawson KesterJacob KopisGriffin LennartzLuis MuroWill NoblittKenneth OrozcoHenry OttsAustin RaylJack RuoccoStephen ShaferAustin SkirvinKaden SoonthornsimaCarter Tran

Snare DrumMatt AllmanJacob BaumanLillian DietrichTeddy GonyeaIvan MathewIsaak MountIsira PereraBraden ScottRobert VedderKeaton WeberBrandon WeningAnnelise Wingard

Tenor DrumNate ClarkAlex FulkersonAnthony HamptonTrevor HardingJohn Sadler

Bass DrumEmma ArkanoffJoslyn BeachMickey GardnerLarsen McFaddenAnna Vukmirovich

CymbalsDillon BilleSam Estrada

Cymbals (cont.)Caroline FeryoZoë FinleySam GrantJasmine KuntzRiley LemonsLui LuangkhotAaliyah PerdieuNikki SantucciEmma SteinerMartin Wilson

RedSteppersJessica AlmarazJulia AmonesSydney AndroneBaker AriellCayla CohenAmanda CohenAnnie CrousoreKennedy EbnerAbigail FredricksElla GonzalesBrooke HelmEmily KennedyPeyton LaVielleSophie LouthainMaria MaldonadoMorgan McLainCatie ModugnoPayton MorseMaggie MulliganKennedy PayneAddyson PerryChloe RodgersRene RuppertCampbell ShafferAbby WalkerEllie WarrenLauren Wilkins

Associate InstructorsTess JonesTim LomanChristopher M. NelsonEsther Tupper

I N D I A N A U N I V E R S I T Y J A C O B S S C H O O L O F M U S I C

Fall 2021 Wind Band EventsSeptemberTue 21 Wind Ensemble, 8pm MACRodney Dorsey, director/conductor; Tiffany J. Galus, conductor; Lindsay Kesselman, soprano (guest)

Makris: Aegean Festival Overture Debussy/Patterson: ‘La cathédrale engloutie’

from “Préludes, Book 1”Mackey: Places we can no longer goBarfield: InvictusHindemith: Symphony in B-Flat Major

OctoberTue 5 Concert Band and Symphonic Band, 8pm MACJason H. Nam and Eric M. Smedley, directors

Concert BandTurrin: Scarecrow OvertureBiedenbender: Unquiet HoursPersichetti: Divertimento, Op. 42Gillingham: New Century DawnSymphonic BandHigdon: Fanfare RitmicoLorenz: CaminantesTedrow: Terrain UnknownCreston: Celebration Overture, Op. 61

Thu 7 Wind Ensemble, 8pm AuerRodney Dorsey, director/conductor; Tiffany J. Galus, conductor; Janette Fishell, organ

Mysliveček: Octet No. 2 in E-Flat Major, ED 8:Eb2Stravinsky: OctetTommasini: Torn CanvasesBiedenbender/Austin: Kyrie (for Machaut and

Pärt)Daugherty: The Gospel According to Sister Aimee

Sun 31 Symphonic Band, 4pm AuerEric M. Smedley, director/conductor; Daniel Perantoni, tuba

Benson: Transylvania FanfareCain: Portraits of Ecstatic FlightOh: ShatterWork: Autumn WalkShapiro: BreatheBonner: Deep, Dark NightArnold: Tam O’Shanter, Op. 51

NovemberTue 2 Wind Ensemble, 8pm MACRodney Dorsey, director/conductor; Eric M. Smedley, conductor; Joel Puckett, guest composer-in-residence

Zhou: Petals of FirePuckett: that secret from the riverMaslanka: Symphony No. 8

Tue 9 Concert Band, 8pm AuerJason H. Nam, director/conductor; Rodney Dorsey, conductor

Bremer: Early LightCopland/Singleton: ‘The Promise of Living’ from

“The Tender Land”Runestad: Rivers of AirGrantham: Southern HarmonyGiroux: The Twelve Gallon HatReed: ‘Variations on the Porazzi Theme of

Wagner’ from “Symphony No. 3”Press/Johnston: ‘Wedding Dance’ from

“Hasseneh (The Wedding)”

Tue 16 FALL SHOWCASE – Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, Marching Hundred, 8pm MAC

Concert Band – Jason H. Nam, directorMackey: The Ringmaster’s MarchCulpepper: Rhapsody for Wind BandSymphonic Band – Eric M. Smedley, directorEtezady: ShoutoutThomas: Of Our New Day BegunWind Ensemble – Rodney Dorsey, directorSierra/Scatterday: ‘Tumbao’ from “Sinfonía No. 3”Hohne: Slavic FantasyL. Bernstein/Grundman: Candide SuiteMarching Hundred – Eric M. Smedley,

director; Tiffany J. Galus, associate director

DecemberTue 7 All-Campus Band, 8pm MAC