Carnegie Mellon Wind Ensemble,
George Vosburgh, Director,
Stephen Story, Associate Director
Julieta Ugartemendia, conductor
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George Vosburgh, Director
Stephen Story, Associate Director
Julieta Ugartemendia, conductor
Donna Amato, piano
The Carnegie Mellon Wind Ensemble utilizes a flexible instrumentation of winds, brass, and percussion to perform repertoire from standard concert band works to contemporary compositions of various instrumental combinations.
Program:
Andreas Makris/Albert Bader Aegean Festival Overture
Olivier Messiaen Couleurs de la Citè Cèleste
Igor Stravinsky Symphonies of Wind Instruments (Rev. 1947)
Gordon Jacob William Byrd Suite
The Carnegie Mellon School of Music combines the strengths of a professional conservatory program with those of an innovative global research university to offer an education that fosters the artistic excellence, discipline, skills and entrepreneurship required by today’s competitive, dynamic music field.
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