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Saturday, March 21, 2015
How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Ask FAMU
TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- Members of Florida A&M University’s Wind Symphony had a different kind of rehearsal on Friday. Using Skype, they participated in what can be dubbed a “tele-rehearsal” with American composer David Maslanka.
Maslanka, recognized for his works for wind ensembles, was based in Missoula, Montana, where he now lives.
“We’ll be hearing his comments about our rehearsal techniques, our general preparation of his work,” said Shelby Chipman, an associate professor of music at FAMU and director of symphonic bands and the FAMU Wind Symphony, before the rehearsal.
These are heady times inside the University Band Room within the Foster-Tanner complex on FAMU’s campus. As they should be.
Next Sunday evening, the 58 student members and two faculty accompanists who make up the Florida A&M University Wind Symphony will be performing on stage at world-renowned Carnegie Hall. New York City. Where Tchaikovsky made his American debut at its opening on May 5, 1891.
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