Vanderbilt Wind Symphony: A Home-Made Concert
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Blair School of Music, Ingram Hall 2400 Blakemore Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee 37212
Vanderbilt University Blair School of Music
Vanderbilt Wind Symphony
Blair School of Music presents the fall season debut of the Vanderbilt Wind Symphony, conducted by Thomas Verrier, Thursday, September 19, 8:00 p.m., in Ingram Hall.
This is a free event with tickets required for admission.
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The program, entitled A “Home-Made” Concert, features:
“Shortcut Home” – Dana Wilson
“Letter From Home” - Aaron Copland / arr. Belski
“Wingspan” – Gary Kuo, featuring soloist Leslie Norton, horn
“Old Home” - Charles Ives
“The Journey Home” - Andrew Boysen
“American Salute” – Morton Gould
The Vanderbilt Wind Symphony comprises woodwind, brass, percussion, harp, piano, and double-bass students. Its repertoire consists of canonical works and new compositions, including settings in a diversity of styles and genres. The Wind Symphony participates in commercial recordings, performs at conferences and on tour, interacts with living composers, works with guest artists, and collaborates with Blair faculty performers and composers.
Venue: Ingram Hall, Vanderbilt University Blair School of Music
Address: 2400 Blakemore Ave., Nashville, TN 37212
Parking: Free parking is available at the Vanderbilt West Parking Garage on Childrens Way, directly across from Blair School of Music. Due to construction on 25th Ave. South, enter the West Garage on 24th Ave. South.