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Concert Band and Choir set for October performance

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Dr. Lance Tatum, President | Northwest Missouri State University

Dr. Lance Tatum, President | Northwest Missouri State University

Northwest Missouri State University’s Concert Band, joined by the Concert Choir, will perform their first concert of the fall semester on Tuesday, Oct. 1. The performance, which is free and open to the public, begins at 7 p.m. in the Charles Johnson Theater at the Olive DeLuce Fine Arts Building.

The Concert Band at Northwest features brass, woodwind, percussion, and string bass instruments. (Photo by Chloe Timmons/Northwest Missouri State University)

The Concert Band, under the direction of Dr. William Sutton, assistant professor of music, will play a variety of works including JaRod Hall’s “Three Minutes to Midnight,” Ralph Ford’s “Shannon Falls,” Franco Cesarini’s “Greek Folk Song Suite” and Karl L. King’s “Aces of the Air.”

The Concert Choir, led by Dr. Adam Zrust, assistant professor of choral music education, also will present an assortment of pieces including Rosephanye Powell’s “Non Nobis Domine,” Jennifer Lucy Cook’s “What I Was Made For,” Roland Carter’s “Give Me Jesus” and Mark Hayes’ “Home on the Range.”

“Attending this concert is a great way for the Northwest and the greater Maryville community to support the arts and the hard work of the Northwest students who make this ensemble possible,” Sutton said. “The evening concert offers an opportunity to enjoy music performed by both band and choir.”

Founded in 2021, the Concert Band features brass, woodwind, percussion and string bass instruments under Sutton's direction. It performs music from various time periods and styles ranging from historically significant works to new band compositions and premieres. There are no auditions required to join the ensemble which is open to all Northwest students and employees as well as residents of the community. The ensemble presents two concerts during both fall and spring semesters.

Formed this fall, the Concert Choir is led by Zrust as Northwest's newest choral ensemble. Conducted by faculty and students, this intergenerational group provides pre-service music teachers with hands-on teaching experience before their student teaching period. It is open to all members of the Northwest community without requiring auditions.

To learn more about Northwest’s musical ensembles and upcoming performances visit .

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