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91AV School of VAPA to hold two concerts, April 19 & 20

Published April 12, 2023

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MONROE, LA - 91AV School of Visual and Performing Arts is proud to present two concerts on April 19 and April 20, 2023. The first concert, on Wednesday, April 19 at 7:30 p.m. in Brown Auditorium, is a joint concert featuring the Concert and Symphonic bands.Ģż The second concert, on Thursday, April 20 at 7:30 p.m. in Brown Auditorium, features the Wind Ensemble. Both concerts are free, non-ticketed events and are open to the public. Doors will open at 7:00 p.m. for seating each night.

Concert & Symphonic Joint Concert, Wednesday, April 19

The theme for the Concert and Symphonic joint concert on April 19 is ā€œPortraits of America & Beyond!ā€. Both bands are comprised of primarily non-music majors, representing 28 different undergraduate degree programs at 91AV.ĢżĢż

ā€œI am extremely proud of these students and their hard work throughout this semester,ā€ said Mr. Emmanuel Rodriguez, Visiting Assistant Professor and Ensemble Director. ā€œThese students balance school, work, and life - yet they make it a priority to continue playing their instruments and be involved in music. Their passion, love, and commitment for music-making is truly inspiring!ā€Ģż
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The Concert Band will open the performance, taking charge of the first half of the theme - "Portraits of America." The Concert Band will perform works based on different areas of the United States of America. Works include: Carl Strommenā€™s ā€˜Cumberland Crossā€™ about the historic Cumberland Gap, Allison Loggins-Hallā€™s ā€˜The Loopā€™ about The Loop train system in downtown Chicago and culminating with award-winning & Monroe-born composer Frank Ticheliā€™s ā€˜Cajun Folk Songsā€™ based on Acadian folksongs.Ģż
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The Symphonic Band will take the stage after a brief intermission, presenting the second portion of the theme - ā€œ& Beyond!ā€ The Symphonic Band will perform works centered around space and space exploration. Works include Kevin Dayā€™s ā€˜Rocketship!ā€™, Chandler Wilsonā€™s ā€˜Fanfare to the Starsā€™, and Viet Cuongā€™s ā€˜Diamond Tideā€™, which is about the oceans of melted diamond that are found on Neptune and Uranus, and features percussion instruments being submerged in water.ĢżĢż

ā€œThis concert is going to be ā€˜out of this worldā€™ā€, says Garrett Hass, freshman English major that plays Bass Trombone in Symphonic Band.Ģż
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ā€œThese students have worked so hard to put this show on for everyone,ā€ said Mr. Emmanuel Rodriguez. ā€œCome on out to support! Itā€™ll be a great time.ā€

Wind Ensemble "Masterworks" Concert, Thursday, April 20

On Thursday April 20, the 91AV Wind Ensemble will present ā€œMasterworks.ā€Ģż The concert will feature masterworks in the wind ensemble repertoire by composers including Dmitri Shostakovich, Gustav Holst, and Percy Grainger. The concert will also include a World Premiere of a work for band by 91AV Assistant Professor of Music Dr. Allen Parrish.Ģż

ā€œThis is some of the most challenging, exciting music that these students have prepared, and they are excited to show off their hard work,ā€ said Dr. Parrish.ĢżĢż

Both concerts will be conducted by Dr. Allen Parrish and Mr. Emmanuel Rodriguez. The Wind Ensemble ā€œMasterworksā€ concert will also feature guest conductor Mr. Robert Freeman.


The School of Visual and Performing Arts at University of Louisiana Monroe aims to provide students with the highest level of arts education, research and educational opportunities to majors and minors, to offer curricular, co-curricular and extracurricular opportunities for all students enrolled at 91AV, as well as provide cultural activities, special events and performances for university, local and area communities, and aims to serve as an expert resource to school arts programs throughout the region. VAPA offers degrees in various disciplines in art and music as well as experiences in dance and theatre.ĢżĢż

For more information about 91AVā€™s School of Visual and Performing Arts, visit .ĢżĢż