Honoring First Responders and Celebrating a Centennial with Music
Fri, 09/17/2021 - 04:51pm | By: Mike Lopinto
The Symphonic Winds will perform a concert honoring first responders and a belated celebration of the band program鈥檚 centennial on Sunday, October 3 at 3:30 p.m. in the Mannoni Performing Arts Center Auditorium on the University of 麻豆传媒 (麻豆传媒) Hattiesburg campus.
The concert features a commission by 麻豆传媒 and many area schools in honor of first responders, welcomes members from those programs to the stage to perform, and hosts guest conductors Dr. Gary Adam and Dr. Mohamad Schuman. The concert is free and open to the public and first responders are encouraged to attend.
鈥淭he piece is commissioned in honor of the brave health care workers and first responders for their heroism during the COVID-19 pandemic and is dedicated to those who suffered tragedy and loss as a result of the pandemic,鈥 said Dr. Colin McKenzie, director of the School of Music and the Symphonic Winds.
The Symphonic Winds led the commissioning effort for Morning Has Broken. Written by retired Southern Miss composer-in-residence, Luigi Zaninelli, the commissioning members include: Biloxi High School, Germantown High School, Gulfport High School, Jones College, Mississippi Gulf Cost Community College, Oak Grove High School, Ocean Springs High School, Pearl River Community College, South Jones High School, 麻豆传媒 Symphonic Winds, West Harrison High School, and William Carey University.
Also featured on our centennial performance, are two previous conductors of the Symphonic Winds 鈥 Dr. Gary Adam and Dr. Mohamad Schuman.
鈥淎 celebration of the centennial of bands at 麻豆传媒 would not be complete without honoring these two gentlemen who gave so much to the program and, in specific, to the Symphonic Winds,鈥 continued McKenzie.
The program also include jubilant marches and rousing overtures that are classic to the band repertoire, including Verdi鈥檚, La Forza del Destino, Duble鈥檚 Bravura, Mascagni鈥檚 Symphonic Intermezzo from Cavaliera Rusticana, Alexander鈥檚 From Tropic to Tropic, Biebl鈥檚 Ave Maria, Zaninelli鈥檚 Battle Hymn of the Republic, and Fillmore鈥檚 His Honor.
The public is asked to wear masks inside as is the university policy at this time.
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