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Au Wind Symphony Vespers Concert, Department Of Music
Au Wind Symphony Vespers Concert, Department Of Music
Concerts and Event Programs 2017-2018
No Shadow of Turning
A vespers concert featuring AU Wind Symphony under the direction of Byron Graves.
Au Wind Symphony Winter Concert, Department Of Music
Au Wind Symphony Winter Concert, Department Of Music
Concerts and Event Programs 2017-2018
"Fun and (Olympic) Games", collaboration with Southwestern Michigan College Brass Band under the conduction of Jonathan Korzun, and Andrews University Wind Symphony under the conduction of Byron Graves, featuring works by Howarth, Curnow, Vaughan Williams, King, Foster, Grainger, Williams, Root, Sheldon, Whitacre, and Mackerras.
Graduate conductor, Kleberson Calanca.
Au Wind Symphony Christmas Concert "Laughing All The Way", Department Of Music
Au Wind Symphony Christmas Concert "Laughing All The Way", Department Of Music
Concerts and Event Programs 2017-2018
AU Wind Symphony under the conduction of Mr. Byron Graves, featuring christmas works by Wasson, Hazo, Del Borgo, Stotter, Longfield, Tchaikovsky, Martino, Holcombe, Niehaus, Edmondosn, Taggart, and Anderson.
Wind Symphony Fall Concert - Summer Fades Away, Department Of Music
Wind Symphony Fall Concert - Summer Fades Away, Department Of Music
Concerts and Event Programs 2017-2018
Andrews University Wind Symphony under the direction of Byron Graves, featuring works by Bainum, Copland, Daehn, Balmages, Innaccone, Whitacre, and Ticheli.
Special guests:
Woodwind Quintet featuring works by Ibert
Brass Sextet featuring works by Pezel
Homecoming 2017 - Alumni Gala Concert, Department Of Music
Homecoming 2017 - Alumni Gala Concert, Department Of Music
Concerts and Event Programs 2017-2018
AU Wind Symphony under the direction of Byron Graves and Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Claudio Gonzalez, featuring works by Smith, King, Daehn, Balmages, Ticheli, and Beethoven.
Special guest: Wen-Teng Ong, piano