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“The River of Time”

University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Michelsen Hall 1800 Portage Street, Stevens Point, WI, United States

The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Symphonic Wind Ensemble will present a program entitled "The River of Time." Selections will include Rivers of Air by Jake Runestad, a newly commissioned piece for the ensemble by Barbara York, and Symphony No. 10 by David & Matthew Maslanka.

Cameron Leach plays Séjourné

Brush High School Performing Arts Center 4875 Glenlyn Road, Lyndhurst, OH, United States

National-renowned percussionists Cameron Leach will join Matthew Salvaggio and the Euclid Symphony Orchestra to play Séjourné's Concerto for Marimba and Strings. Also featured on the concert will be David Maslanka's World Music, an arrangement of Dykes' Eternal Father, Strong to Save, and the Elegie from Sibelius' King Christian II Suite.

CONCERTO PER UN AMICO

Pala Romele via Caduti del Lavoro 4, PISOGNE, BRESCIA, Italy

13th concert in memory of AGOSTINO FELAPPI Orchestra Fiati di Valle Camonica, Denis Salvini - conductor  

Canna Corda Trio Debut Concert

The Heartwood Center Sandpoint, ID, United States

The Festival at Sandpoint Chamber Music Series presents the Canna Corda Trio featuring Mika Hood (cello), Dr. Michael Keepe (saxophone) and David Brewster (piano) in their debut performance. Hailing from the pristine beauty of the Inland Northwest, Canna Corda (Reed and String) was formed in the Spring of 2019. All members are accomplished soloists in their own right. Together, they form an ensemble with breathtaking beauty of tonal colors. Working with composers from across the globe, their programs feature an eclectic mix of music from passionate tangos, to cutting edge contemporary. This concert will feature the members as soloists, duos, and together as a trio. They will offer their insights into the music, the composers, and the group’s relationship with both, providing a personal and memorable concert experience, for all ages and backgrounds. The program will begin with the World Premiere of “Primeira Neo-Valsa” (First New Waltz) for tenor saxophone, cello and piano by Brazilian composer Andersen Vianna. This beautiful piece blends the tenor saxophone and cello voices to create an intimate feel and sound that dance together as one. Other highlights will include a two wonderful tangos (one duo, one trio) composed and arranged for this group by British composer Graham Lynch, and the powerful trio “Out of this World” by the late Missoula, Montana composer, David Maslanka, and solo works from Ravel’s “Habanera” to the vaudeville saxophone classic “Valse Vanité” by Rudy Wiedoeft.

$10 – $15

East Central University Fall Symphony Band and Wind Ensemble Concert

Ataloa Theatre 1100 E 14th St, Ada, OK, United States

East Central University Symphony Band directed by Dr. Jace Vickers Wind Ensemble directed by Dr. Nicholaus Meyers Guest Conductor and ECU Alumni Dr. Ed Huckeby ECU Concerto Competition Winner Anthony Smith, alto saxophone   Wednesday December 4th, 2019 Ataloa Theatre on the campus of East Central University Free Admission     Symphony Band Adeste Fidelis March                                                                      Henry Crosby Greensleeves                                                                                    arr. Claude T. Smith March and Chorus                                                                           G. F. Handel arr. R. F. Goldman   Wind Ensemble Esprit de Corps                                                                                  Robert Jager Wexford Reverie                                                                             James Curnow Heroic Sketches                                                                                                Ed Huckeby Dr. Ed Huckeby, guest conductor Aeolian Song                                                                                      Warren Benson Anthony Smith, alto saxophone Give Us This Day                                                                               David Maslanka

Free

Anniversary Concert – Akademische Bläserphilharmonie Wien

Musikverein Wien, Großer Saal Musikvereinsplatz 1, Vienna, Austria

Vienna-based orchestra "Akademische Bläserphilharmonie Wien" and its conductor Andreas Simbeni aim to perform high-quality, remarkable original compositions for symphonic wind orchestra. It regularly performs in Vienna's renowned concert halls, i.e. the Musikverein Wien or Konzerthaus Wien. In 2019 the orchestra celebrates its 25th anniversary on 15th December in the great hall of Musikverein Wien, also named the "Golden Hall" because of its opulent decor and colour scheme. At the concert the Akademische Bläserphilharmonie Wien performs David Maslanka's "Traveler", Michael Mikulka's "Concerto for Trumpet" with famous soloist Thomas Gansch, as well as Alex Poelman's Symphony No 2 "The Odyssey" with large choir.

Colorado State University Symphonic Band “Traveler”

Using music and the power of the imagination, the Symphonic Band, under the direction of T. André Feagin, explores contemporary works for wind band that capture culture and place them in a time in which they no longer exist. The ensemble presents the works of Ron Nelson, Norman Dello Joio, Edvard Grieg, Leonard Bernstein, and David Maslanka. Join us as we travel to places that our feet can never take us, aided by music that touches the soul, sparks the imagination, and inspires us to transcend boundaries.

Texas A&M Wind Symphony To Perform The Final Symphony Of Composer David Maslanka

Rudder Theatre 401 Joe Routt Blvd, College Station, TX, United States

By Susan Haven, Texas A&M University Department of Music Activities | FEBRUARY 25, 2020 Many student musicians who learned from Maslanka as freshmen will perform his last symphony as seniors. The Texas A&M University Wind Symphony, under the direction of Timothy Rhea, will perform the final symphony written by composer David Maslanka on Friday (Feb. 28) at 7 p.m. in Rudder Theatre. The concert also will feature two guest conductors: University of Florida Director of Bands David Waybright and Texas A&M Director of Orchestras Travis Almany. The concert will include Procession of the Nobles by Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov; Postcard by Frank Ticheli; Toccata Marziale by Ralph Vaughan Williams; and DR III Honnormarsj by Erling Mostad. Maslanka’s Symphony No. 10: The River of Time will end the performance. A native of New Bedford, Mass., Maslanka attended the Oberlin College Conservatory and spent a year at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria. He did masters and doctoral study in composition at Michigan State University. Well known and respected for his compositions for winds, Maslanka was a freelance composer in Missoula, Montana, from 1990 until his death in 2017. Among his more than 150 works are 50 pieces for wind ensemble. Maslanka completed a residency with the Texas A&M University Bands in February 2017, only months before his death. Many of the Texas A&M Wind Symphony musicians were present during his residency. Symphony No. 10 was commissioned for a consortium that included the Texas A&M Wind Symphony. Maslanka passed away while writing the work, and [...]

Dordt University bands present “Shall We Gather at the River?” including Maslanka Symphony No. 9, Mvt. 1

B.J. Haan Auditorium 700 7th Street NE, Sioux Center, IA, United States

SIOUX CENTER—The Dordt University bands will present a concert titled “Shall We Gather at the River?” at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 3, in B.J. Haan Auditorium in Sioux Center. The Campus-Community Band and Wind Symphony will perform music by Chance, De Haan, Agapkin, Boyer, Maslanka and Posthuma.   The central work for the concert is David Maslanka’s Symphony No. 9, Movement 1, based on the traditional Christian hymn, “Shall We Gather at the River?” The Wind Symphony also will perform “My Shepherd will Supply My Need,” a work by Dordt graduate Jonathan Posthuma.

University Heights Symphonic Band Turns 50

Kulas Auditorium at John Carroll University 1 John Carroll Boulevard, University Heights, OH, United States

Musical and Artistic Director Matthew Salvaggio leads the University Heights Symphonic Band in a season-long celebration in honor of the band's 50th year. This program will feature Tony Manfredonia's On the Threshold of Spring, Frank Ticheli's An American Elegy, Morten Lauridsen's O Magnum Mysterium, and David Maslanka's Give Us This Day.

Free

Sonoma Wind Ensemble

Weill Hall 1801 E. Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park, United States

The Sonoma Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Andy Collinsworth will give three performances David Maslanka’s Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble with virtuoso saxophonist Dr. Otis Murphy. These performances are in conjunction with the Sonoma Invitational Wind Band and Orchestra Festival, an affiliate of the MFA National Concert Band Festival at Sonoma State University’s Weill Hall, March 11,12,13, 2020. Performances will be held 12:45-2:00 pm. Admission is free and open to the public.

Dordt University performs Give Us This Day

The Dordt University instrumental ensembles will livestream their final concert of the fall semester at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21, from B.J. Haan Auditorium on the campus in Sioux Center. For more info, please read this press release

Minnesota Music Educators Association (MMEA) Mid-Winter Clinic

The Midwinter Clinic is MMEA’s annual professional development conference. The state’s largest gathering of music educators features nationally-recognized headliners, a wide variety of performances and informances, sessions from area clinicians, an Exhibit Hall, and tons of networking. My name is Erin Holmes and I am the Director of Bands at Farmington High School in Farmington, MN. Our Wind Ensemble has been selected to perform at Minnesota Music Educators Association (MMEA) for our Mid-Winter Clinic. The title of our program is called Unrest. Here is a description of our program: “Less than six months into the year, 2020 has proven to be a challenging environment not only for learners and musicians - but for our nation as a whole. Through music, our program will honestly reflect the unique challenges of a world placed at a standstill as the result of a pandemic, while also addressing the open wounds of our country’s continued struggle with equity and justice." In a world overcome with agitation, “Unrest” will also serve to heal: to be a manifesto for comfort, hope, and peace in an uncertain world. Our program aims to bring people together around music - and a common social cause. Program will include Give Us This Day, Mvt. 2.

Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Wind Ensemble

L'Auditori Barcelona Lepant 150, Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

Performance of David Maslanka’s ‘Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Wind Ensemble’ (2012) by Kebyart Ensemble (saxophone quartet) and Barcelona Symphonic Band, conducted by José Rafael Pascual-Vilaplana. The concert also includes two more pieces by Maslanka for wind ensemble: ‘Mother Earth’ (2003) and ‘Give Us This Day’ (2006). The BMB has invited, on this occasion, the prominent Catalan saxophone quartet Kebyart Ensemble, recently named ECHO Rising Stars artist and which is quickly becoming one of the most interesting chamber ensembles on the international scene.

$16

67TH U.S. ARMY BAND ‘WYOMING’S OWN’, CASPER COLLEGE TO PERFORM MASLANKA AND OTHERS

CASPER, Wyo. — Members of the 67th U.S. Army Band “Wyoming’s Own” will perform with two Casper College music groups at 7 pm Wednesday, April 21. The free concert is open to the public and will be held at the Wheeler Concert Hall located in Casper College’s Music Building. The concert will include performances from the Casper College Collegiate Chorale, under the direction of Zachary Vreeman, DMA, and the Casper College Concert Band, under the direction of Joshua R. Mietz, DMA. “We are proud to host a free concert of new and beloved music for choir and concert band,” Mietz said in the college’s announcment. The concert will include music by David Maslanka, Felix Mendelssohn, and Pietro Mascagni. “The highlight of the evening will be the combined choir and band performance of music by Eric Whitacre,” the college’s announcement states. Face coverings will be required for people attending the concert in person. “The concert will also be streamed live on both the Casper College Music Department’s YouTube page and on Instagram at casper_college_bands,” the college says. “For more information, contact Mietz at joshuamietz@caspercollege.edu.”

Eastman School of Music Honors Chamber Recital

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The Kazaam Winds will perform David Maslanka's Quintet No. 2 on the Eastman honors chamber music recital. The Kazaam Winds was one of four groups chosen out of the 23 chamber groups who competed in this year's annual chamber music competition at Eastman. Concert details and livestream link can be found here: https://www.rochester.edu/eastman/calendar/?event&id=1232898&from=06May2021&to=06May2021

Livestream Only to the Public

David Maslanka and his works for the bassoon: a Lecture

American composer David Maslanka composed extensively in virtually every genre but is especially known for his many compositions for wind instruments. His works for wind ensemble, are frequently performed around the world. Additionally, his chamber music for winds in various configurations has established itself in the repertoire for its diversity, complexity, and powerful emotional content. Even at its most technical, Maslanka’s music has at its core lyricism and tonal harmony. He composed a number of works featuring the bassoon, including three solo works and another seven chamber pieces in various configurations. Join Dr. Conor Bell, instructor of bassoon at Auburn University, for a lecture exploring Maslanka's life, compositional process, and his many works for bassoon.  This lecture is taking place at the International Double Reed Society's 2nd Virtual Convention.  The entire conference is accessible free of charge on the IDRS website.

Free

Desert Roads

Gates Concert Hall

Joseph Martin conducts Lamont faculty clarinetist Jeremy Reynolds in “Desert Roads: Four Songs for Clarinet and Wind Ensemble” by David Maslanka

$5

Mother Earth

Come watch as Musikverein Fahrnau performs David Maslanka’s dazzling fanfare for wind ensemble, Mother Earth.

Give Us This Day

Come watch as The Lafayette College Concert Band performs David Maslanka’s powerful short symphony, Give Us This Day.

Give Us This Day

Come watch as The University of Alberta Concert Band performs David Maslanka’s powerful short symphony, Give Us This Day.

Chamber Winds

The UW-Whitewater Chamber Winds performed "Remember Me" on October 9, 2022. Dr. Benjamin Whitcomb was the soloist.

OHF – Stars & Stripes concert

Aula Magna, Switzerland Avenue de l'Europe 20, Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland

The Orchestre d'Harmonie Fribourgeois (Fribourg Wind Orchestra, Switzerland) has the chance to perform, in a series of two concerts around American composers, David Maslanka's symphony no. 8

Free

McKinney Community Band: Symphonic Splendor Concert

Christ United Methodist Church, Plano, TX 3101 Coit Rd, Plano, TX, United States

Join us for our free Spring concert at Christ United Methodist Church, 3101 Coit Rd., Plano, TX on Saturday, April 22, 2023, at 7:30 p.m. The program will feature a tour de force in band literature including works by Maslanka, Sousa, Nelson, and Whitacre.

Free

San Diego Winds

Symphony 8 - Gary Green, conductor California - Larry Gookin, conductor

Middle Tennessee State University Wind Ensemble

WMB Hinton Music Hall 1439 Faulkinberry Drive, Murfreesboro

Join the Middle Tennessee State University Wind Ensemble, led by Dr. Reed Thomas, as they perform David Maslanka's Symphony No. 9. Visit the MTSU School of Music website to access the live stream of this concert.

San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band

St. Mark's Lutheran Church 1111 O’Farrell St., San Francisco, CA, United States

Join the San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band - the official band of San Francisco - for their "Passions and Pastimes" concert on Saturday, September 30 at 5 pm. They'll be performing David's Rollo Takes a Walk as part of this program. From the SFLGFB: Everyone has pastimes they are passionate about. This includes musical composers! This “Passions & Pastimes” community concert features music that explores everything from bicycle riding to baseball to magic to dancing, singing, hiking, and more! These myriad activities also reflect the passions of San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band musicians. While they all share a common vision – promoting the visibility of LGBTQ+ communities, and with our allies, fostering understanding among diverse communities through public performance – the Band’s membership reflects a wide range of identities that intersect in unique ways with their passionate pastimes. Under the baton of Artistic Director Pete Nowlen, you will learn more about these pastimes as you enjoy an entertaining collection of music written by composers shown below. “The Miragecaster” by Mattea Williams (the SFLGFB’s Composer-In-Residence) is a West Coast Premiere. This concert includes: Uranus The Magician from The Planets (Gustav Holst) Symphonic Songs for Band (Robert Russell Bennett) Sing! (Lee Jinjun) Rollo Takes a Walk (David Maslanka) Mary Shelley Meets Frankenstein (Erika Svanoe) Star Ship (Yukiko Nishimura) Pastime: A Salute to Baseball (Jack Stamp) The Bicycle Shoppe (Lisa deSpain) The Miragecaster (from composer-in-residence Mattea Williams) The National Game (John Philip Sousa)

$15 – $20

Arkansas Tech University Symphonic Wind Ensemble

Witherspoon Auditorium 407 West Q Street, Russellville, AR, United States

Join the Arkansas Tech University Symphonic Wind Ensemble for their concert, which will include David's A Child's Garden of Dreams. This work will be accompanied by a consortium premier of a video by Ion Media.

Los Angeles Symphonic Winds

Janet & Ray Scherr Forum Theatre 2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd, Thousand Oaks, CA, United States

Join the Los Angeles Symphonic Winds for their War & Peace concert, featuring David's Hymn for World Peace.

The Missoula Chamber Music Collective

2520 Duncan Drive 2520 Duncan Drive, Missoula, MT, United States

From the Missoula Chamber Music Collective: The Missoula Chamber Music Collective strives to feature musicians from our community. There is no better way to kick off the season than with the feature of Songbook, by David Maslanka. Maslanka lived in Missoula for the last 27 years of his life and became a well known member of our community. His works for winds and band are especially well known. A more intimate duo setting, Songbook uses only alto saxophone and marimba. To continue in the theme of songs, Andrew Beall's Song of 'Almah sets the text of the Song of Solomon to music for soprano and marimba. Brad Mehldau is known for his Grammy-winning piano trio, but he also collaborates with the best singers, writing original songs for Renee Fleming, Anne Sophie von Otter and Ian Bostridge. We will share one selection from his setting of Rainier Maria Rilke's Book of Hours. Finally, in Come Down Heavy, Evan Chambers transforms well-known American folksongs into a thrilling piece for violin, saxophone and piano.

Casper College Band

Wheeler Concert Hall, Music Building, Casper College Campus 1451 Lisco Dr, Casper, WY, United States

Join the Casper College Band, under the direction of Joshua R. Mietz, DMA, for their "Songs of Fall and Winter" concert on Oct 27 at 7 pm. They'll be performing David's work "A Tuning Piece: Songs of Fall and Winter."

Flathead Valley Community Band

Glacier High School Auditorium 375 Wolfpack Way, Kalispell, MT, United States

Join the Flathead Valley Community Band for two free concerts in early November. They'll be performing a number of works, including "Procession of the Academics" by David Maslanka. The first concert will be held Nov. 1, in the Glacier High School Auditorium, 375 Wolfpack Way, Kalispell, MT. The second concert is set for Nov. 8 in the Whitefish Performing Arts Center, 127 Spokane Ave, Whitefish, MT.

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Wind Ensemble

Westbrook Music Building Room 130 113 Westbrook Music Building, Lincoln, NE, United States

Join the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Wind Ensemble for their Nov. 1 concert. They'll be performing David's work California.

Savannah Wind Symphony

Armstrong Campus Fine Arts Auditorium 11935 Abercorn Street, Savannah, GA, United States

The Savannah Winds present their fall concert featuring David's "Give Us This Day." John Madden, Guest Conductor

Flathead Valley Community Band

Glacier High School Auditorium 375 Wolfpack Way, Kalispell, MT, United States

Join the Flathead Valley Community Band for two free concerts in early November. They'll be performing a number of works, including "Procession of the Academics" by David Maslanka. The first concert will be held Nov. 1, in the Glacier High School Auditorium, 375 Wolfpack Way, Kalispell, MT. The second concert is set for Nov. 8 in the Whitefish Performing Arts Center, 127 Spokane Ave, Whitefish, MT.

Eastman Wind Orchestra

Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre 26 Gibbs Street, Rochester, NY, United States

Join the Eastman Wind Orchestra in a shared concert with ECMS Music Educators Wind Ensemble for their upcoming concert, which includes David's work Tears.

Fon du Lac Symphonic Band

St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral 51 W. Division St, Fon du Lac, WI

The Fond du Lac Symphonic Band will present their 47th annual Cathedral Concert at 3 p.m. on Nov. 12. They will perform David's Heart Songs, which is a piece in three movements influenced by the chorales of J.S. Bach. The band is directed by Dr. Evan Chancellor with associate conductor Jill Wagner.

Conor Bell, faculty bassoon recital

West Texas A&M's new Assistant Professor of Bassoon presents a recital of new music in collaboration with Dr. Sarah Rushing, piano, and Dr. Kathleen Carter Bell, oboe.  Works by David Maslanka, Althea Talbot-Howard, and Matthieu Lussier will be performed.  The recital will be presented in the Recital Hall, Harrington Final Arts Complex, West Texas A&M University.  A livestream will be made available closer to the event, see The West Texas A&M School of Music on Facebook for a link.

Free

SUNY Fredonia Wind Ensemble

King Concert Hall Symphony Circle, State University of New York at Fredonia, Fredonia, NY, United States

Join the SUNY Fredonia Wind Ensemble under the direction of Paula Holcomb for their final fall semester concert in King Concert Hall on Wednesday, November 15, at 8 PM EST. They'll be performing David's work A Child's Garden of Dreams.

Songs for the Coming Day

Windgate Center for the Fine and Performing Arts 2150 Bruce Street, Conway, AR, United States

On November 18th, musicians from the University of Central Arkansas will be performing Songs for the Coming Day in its entirety.

University of Kentucky Wind Symphony

Singletary Center for the Arts 405 Rose Street, Lexington, KY, United States

Join the University of Kentucky Bands for their upcoming concert! In collaboration with the Louisville Youth Performing Arts School Wind Ensemble, The University of Kentucky Wind Symphony will perform a program that includes David Maslanka's Symphony No. 7.

University of Washington Concert and Campus Bands

Meany Hall—Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Theater 4040 George Washington Lane Northeast, Seattle, WA, United States

Join the UW Concert and Campus Bands for their upcoming concert, "Sonic Luminescence." They'll be performing music by Julie Giroux, Frank Ticheli, David Maslanka, Eric Whitacre, and others.

University of North Dakota Wind Ensemble

Chester Fritz Auditorium 3475 University Ave, Grand Forks, ND, United States

Join the University of North Dakota Wind Ensemble for their concert featuring "Give Us This Day" by David Maslanka.

Pittsburg State University Wind Ensemble

Bicknell Family Center for the Arts 1711 S. Homer Street, Pittsburg, KS, United States

Join the Pittsburg State University Wind Ensemble for their final concert of the semester, featuring California by David Maslanka.

The College of Wooster’s Scot Symphonic Band and Pipe Band

Hempfield High School 200 Stanley Ave, Landisville, PA, United States

From Lancaster Online: Join The College of Wooster's bands for "An American Child," an immersive program of music and poetry that explores the experience of how growing up in the United States has evolved over the past century. The concert will feature two featured student artists, soprano Anya Smith ’24 and speaker Cam Love ’25, who will present selected poetry by Maya Angelou, Amanda Gorman, and Dudley Randall. The concert will include the music of David Maslanka, Eric Whitacre, Kimberly Archer, Evan Williams, Adolphus Hailstork, and John Corigliano. Directed by Jeffrey D. Gershman, the band is the premier wind ensemble at the College and has entertained audiences nationwide during its annual spring tour since 1976. Rooted in a deep belief in the importance of inclusive programming, Scot Symphonic Band performances draw both from the cornerstones of the wind literature and the finest contemporary works. The ensemble’s distinctive uniforms, which consist of kilts with hand-sewn pleats made from the College’s MacLeod tartan plaid, represent Wooster’s Scottish Presbyterian heritage. Gershman is in his second year as the Director of Bands at Wooster. He also serves as the director of the Wooster Concert Band, assistant director of the Scot Marching Band, and teaches courses in conducting and music education. He previously served on the faculties at Capital University, Indiana University, and Texas A&M University-Commerce. Gershman holds a Bachelor of Music Education and the first Master of Music in Wind Conducting degree conferred by the Indiana University. He received his Doctor of Musical Arts [...]

Bacchus Saxophone Quartet

Sheldon Hall Ballroom 301 Washington Blvd, Oswego, NY, United States

Join the Bacchus Saxophone Quartet for a concert on Sunday, March 24. The Bacchus Saxophone Quartet consists of saxophonists Daniel and Marilee Blumenthal with SUNY Oswego music faculty members Steve Defren and Trevor Jorgensen. They will perform Alexander Glazunov’s “Quartett,” Astor Piazzolla’s “Histoire Du Tango,” Gordon Jacob’s “Saxophone Quartet” and a movement from David Maslanka’s “Mountain Roads."

Colorado State University Wind Symphony

Griffin Concert Hall 1400 Remington St., Fort Collins, CO, United States

CSU Music:  "For its final concert of the season, the CSU Wind Symphony, directed by Dr. Jayme Taylor, sets forth on an epic exploration of music and visual media with a presentation of Julie Giroux’s Symphony No. 6 “The Blue Marble,” and David Maslanka’s "A Child’s Garden of Dreams." Immerse yourself in a unique live concert, complete with a full cinematic backdrop to enhance your listening experience."

$14

National Concert Band of America

Thomas Jefferson Middle School 125 S Old Glebe Rd, Arlington, VA, United States

Don't miss the National Concert Band of America's final concert of their 50th anniversary season, a "Season of Symphonies." Program highlights include a fanfare by Giovanni Santos, written for NCBA to celebrate this landmark season, Aaron Copland's "The Promise of Living," and "Under Western Skies," a trumpet duet featuring outgoing music director Adrian Holton. David Maslanka's "Give Us This Day" and Benjamin Horne's "Deep River" round out the program. Join us to experience an exciting tapestry of music celebrating America's beauty, diversity, and spirit. Admission is free - donations are welcome!

Free

Spring Concert by the Fort Worth City Band, Ft Worth, TX

Legacy Church of Christ, 8801 Mid Cities Blvd, North Richland Hills, TX 8801 Mid Cities Blvd, North Richland Hills, TX, United States

This concert will feature a performance of "Illumination" and is part of the regularly scheduled concert series by the Fort Worth City Band.

Free

Summer Concert

Southern Oregon University Music Hall 450 S Mountain Ave, Ashland, OR, United States

The Rogue Valley Symphonic Band plays its last concert of the season at the Southern Oregon University recital hall under the Music Director Dr. Juan Gallastegui

Annual Concert of National Taipei University Alumni Band

KHS Hall Taipei No 162, Chungshan 2nd Road, New Taipei City, Taiwan

The concert will feature David Maslanka's piece "Illumination" and his later work "The Seeker". This will mark the first public performance of "The Seeker" in Taiwan. Taking “The Seeker” as the central concept, the theme of "tracing light" will be prominent, culminating in a performance of the Copland Clarinet Concerto with Jun-Yen Lai, Associate Principal Clarinetist of the National Symphony Orchestra.

$300

Cal Poly Wind Orchestra, Wind Ensemble & Alumni Concert Band

Harold Miossi Hall 1 Grand Avenue, San Luis Obispo, CA, United States

From Cal Poly: "The Wind Orchestra and Wind Ensemble present a program (All Hail, Green and Gold!) that includes the return of over 70 of our Cal Poly alumni musicians. First assembled in 2016, the Alumni Symphonic Band is comprised of Cal Poly students spanning the decades. Works programmed for this concert will include David Maslanka's A Child's Garden of Dreams."