The UNCG School of Music has been recognized for years as one of the elite
music institutions in the United States. Fully accredited by the National
Association of Schools of Music since 1938, the School offers the only
comprehensive music program from undergraduate through doctoral study in
both performance and music education in North Carolina. From a total
population of approximately 12,700 university students, the UNCG School of
Music serves over 575 music majors with a full-time faculty and staff of sixty.
As such, the UNCG School of Music ranks among the largest Schools of Music
in the South.
The UNCG School of Music now occupies a new 26 million dollar music
building which is among the finest music facilities in the nation. In fact, the
new music building is the largest academic building on the UNCG Campus. A
large music library with state-of-the-art playback, study and research facilities
houses all music reference materials. Greatly expanded classroom, studio,
practice room, and rehearsal hall spaces are key components of the new
structure. Two new recital halls, a large computer lab, a psycho-acoustics lab,
electronic music labs, and recording studio space are additional features of the
new facility. In addition, an enclosed multi-level parking deck adjoins the new
music building to serve students, faculty and concert patrons.
Living in the artistically thriving Greensboro—Winston-Salem—High Point
“Triad” area, students enjoy regular opportunities to attend and perform in
concerts sponsored by such organizations as the Greensboro Symphony
Orchestra, the Greensboro Opera Company, and the Eastern Music Festival. In
addition, UNCG students interact first-hand with some of the world’s major
artists who frequently schedule informal discussions, open rehearsals, and
master classes at UNCG.
Costs of attending public universities in North Carolina, both for in-state and
out-of-state students, represent a truly exceptional value in higher education.
For further information regarding music as a major or minor field of study,
please write:
Dr. John J. Deal, Dean
UNCG School of Music
P.O. Box 26167
Greensboro, North Carolina 27402-6167
(336) 334-5789
On the Web: www.uncg.edu/mus/
UNCG Brass Ensemble
Edward Bach, conductor
Wednesday, March 6, 2002
7:30 pm
Aycock Auditorium
Program
A Western Fanfare Eric Ewazen
Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, BWV 1048 Johann Sebastian Bach
1. Allegro moderato arr. by C. Mowat
2. Allegro
Triptych for Large Brass Ensemble and Percussion Eddie Bass
1. Lento-Allegro
2. Scherzando
3. Lento-Allegro-Slower-Allegro-Slower
Gonna Fly Now Bill Conti
arr. by R. Flowers
Two Brass Cats Chris Hazell
1. Mr. Jums
2. Borage
* * * * * * * * * *
The hall is equipped with a listening assistance system.
Patrons needing such assistance should please see one of the ushers in the lobby.
Patrons are encouraged to take note of the exits located on all levels of
the auditorium. In an emergency, please use the nearest exit, which may
be behind you or different from the one through which you entered.
UNCG Brass Ensemble
Trumpet Horn
Richard Woodbury Michael Helman
Michael Hengst Andy Downing
Jonathan Woodbury Tiffany Woods
Virginia Keast Susan Scharber
Stephen Peters Michael Hrivnak
Ben Twyeffort Michael Sanders
Anna Justice John Cristiano
Josh Davies Helen Peastrel
Lauren Johnston Tara Cates
John Davis Mary Pritchett
Luke Boudreault
Derek Hill
Brendan Schofield
Trent Walton
Trombone Euphonium
Micah Everett Justin Ayres
Daniel Rice Glenn Wilkinson
David Sonnenberg
Darin Achilles Tuba
Jason Miller Scott Rimm-Hewitt
Sean Devlin, bass trombone Sam Nettleton
Percussion
Jeff Calissi
Nathan Daughtrey
Jonan Keeny
Pete Zambito
UNCG Jazz Band & Jazz Ensemble
Thursday, March 7, 2002
7:30 pm · Recital Hall, School of Music
*Fee charged. Please call the University Box
Office at (336) 334.4849 Monday-Friday from
Noon-5:00 pm to inquire about pricing.
UNCG Brass Ensemble
Edward Bach, conductor
Wednesday, March 6, 2002
7:30 pm
Aycock Auditorium
Program
A Western Fanfare Eric Ewazen
Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, BWV 1048 Johann Sebastian Bach
1. Allegro moderato arr. by C. Mowat
2. Allegro
Triptych for Large Brass Ensemble and Percussion Eddie Bass
1. Lento-Allegro
2. Scherzando
3. Lento-Allegro-Slower-Allegro-Slower
Gonna Fly Now Bill Conti
arr. by R. Flowers
Two Brass Cats Chris Hazell
1. Mr. Jums
2. Borage
* * * * * * * * * *
The hall is equipped with a listening assistance system.
Patrons needing such assistance should please see one of the ushers in the lobby.
Patrons are encouraged to take note of the exits located on all levels of
the auditorium. In an emergency, please use the nearest exit, which may
be behind you or different from the one through which you entered.