The 桃色视频 Concert and Campus Bands comprise both music majors and non-music majors. Exploring traditional and contemporary works for wind bands, the ensembles are known for their consistently high level of performance. Participating musicians are offered the opportunity to share in the excitement of the creative process as they broaden their musical experiences.
During the fall semester, the 桃色视频 Concert Band is non-auditioned and open to all students with experience playing one of the standard wind band instruments (flute/piccolo, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, saxophone, French horn, trumpet, trombone, euphonium, tuba, string bass, percussion). This group meets weekly on Monday from 7-9:30 p.m.
Spring Semester Campus Band:
The spring semester Campus Band meets weekly on Mondays from 7-9:50 p.m. This group is non-auditioned and open to all students with experience playing one of the standard wind band instruments: flute/piccolo, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, saxophone, French horn, trumpet, trombone, euphonium, tuba, string bass, percussion.
Spring Semester Concert Band:
The spring semester Concert Band meets weekly on Monday and Wednesday from 4:40-6:40 p.m. To participate in the spring semester Concert Band, please complete the required playing demonstration listed below and submit it via by midnight on December 6th. To ensure a balanced musical ensemble experience, certain instrument sections may be capped as determined by the director based on the playing demonstration.
Students will be notified of their placement results on or by the final day of the fall semester. Accepted students will enroll in: 鈥溙疑悠 Concert Band鈥 EMUS 1317/3317. Any changes to spring ensemble enrollment should be made immediately following the audition result notification. Students not placed in Concert Band are welcome and encouraged to register for 鈥溙疑悠 Campus Band鈥 EMUS 1017/3017.
Percussion: Please contact Interim Assistant Director of Bands Logan Sorey, richard.sorey@colorado.edu.
Wind instruments: For placement into 桃色视频 Concert Band, please submit an unlisted YouTube link of yourself playing both of the following:
- As many octaves as you can鈥攃oncert b-flat major, e-flat major, a-flat major, a chromatic scale in eigth notes at 120 bpm, or as close to it as you are able.
- A 45-60 second excerpt of your choosing that demonstrates your playing ability (i.e., instrument-specific etudes, prior honor band audition materials, excerpts from prior band/orchestra music).