Illinois Wind Symphony with Libertyville High School Wind Ensemble
Illinois Wind Symphony
Stephen Peterson, conductor
A preeminent ensemble in the world, the University of Illinois Wind Symphony premieres new works, travels to national and international events, and sets the standard for band performance and training. Its members are undergraduate and graduate students who excel at playing the traditional band repertoire, works for small chamber groups, and innovative new pieces. Since its inception, it has served as an ambassador for the historic Illinois Bands program and is an innovator in the wind band field.
Colgrass: Arctic Dreams
Program is subject to change. Please reference the School of Music’s website for updates on their events.
Libertyville High School Wind Ensemble
Adam Gohr, conductor
The Libertyville High School band program has several curricular and co-curricular ensembles that allow students to showcase their talent, dedication, and hard work. There are four curricular concert bands at Libertyville: Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Winds, Symphonic Band, and Concert Band. Co-curricular ensembles include the Marching Wildcats, Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Lab Band, Pit Orchestra, and Basketball Pep Band.
Program TBA
This performance will last approximately one hour including a 10-minute intermission.
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