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R. Hooper
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
7:00PM

Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, Carnegie Hall

 

Deep in the heART of Texas

 

Texas A&M University-Commerce Chorale and Wind Ensemble
Randall Hooper, Director of Choral Activities
Phillip Clements, Director of Bands

 

Featuring music by David Maslanka, James Syler, Randall Thompson, and more, including World Premieres by Bradley Bodine and David Sampson

 

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Texas A&M University-Commerce Wind Ensemble

The Wind Ensemble is the premier large instrumental ensemble at Texas A & M University-Commerce. Comprised almost exclusively of undergraduate and graduate music majors, the Wind Ensemble is equally dedicated to the performance of the cornerstones of the wind literature, the finest contemporary works, and the rich and varied repertoire composed for chamber winds. Led by Director of Bands, Phillip L. Clements, the Wind Ensemble continues to be on the forefront of new music for wind band, consistently commissioning new works from the nation's leading composers. The Wind Ensemble has performed at numerous conventions of the Texas Music Educator's Association (TMEA) and College Band Director's National Association (CBDNA). This spring the Wind Ensemble has been selected to perform once again at the CBDNA conference in San Antonio, Texas.


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Texas A&M University-Commerce Chorale

The University Chorale is the premiere choral ensemble at Texas A&M University-Commerce. Vocalists are selected by audition from both graduate and undergraduate students in the Department of Music and the campus at large. Conducted by, Dr. Randall Hooper, the Chorale continues to be a leader in choral music. The Chorale sings a wide range of substantive literature from all musical periods. In addition to a full schedule of on campus performances the Chorale has appeared in convention concerts, workshops presentations and choral festivals as well as tours within the United States and Europe.


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