The University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Concert Band I, Rodney Hudson, conductor, performed Tancredi Overture by Gioacchino Rossini on January 28, 1973 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
The University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Concert Band I, Rodney Hudson, conductor, performed Pentland Hills March by J. H. Howe on January 28, 1973 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
The University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Concert Band II, Rodney Hudson, conductor, performed Incantation and Dance by John Barnes Chance on January 28, 1973 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
The University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Concert Band II, Rodney Hudson, conductor, performed Third Suite by Robert E. Jager on January 28, 1973 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
The University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Concert Band II, Rodney Hudson, conductor, performed Golden Jubilee March by John Philip Sousa on January 28, 1973 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
The University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Concert Band II, Rodney Hudson, conductor, performed An Original Suite by Gordon Jacob on January 28, 1973 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
I. March
II. Intermezzo
III. Finale
The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed Introduction and Samba by Maurice Whitney on December 6, 1969 in Schofield Auditorium.
Eugene Rousseau, saxophone soloist
The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed Ballade by Alfred Reed on December 6, 1969 in Schofield Auditorium.
Eugene Rousseau, saxophone soloist
The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed Adagio and Allegro by G. F. Handel, arranged Eugene Rousseau on December 6, 1969 in Schofield Auditorium.
Eugene Rousseau, saxophone soloist
The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed the Porgy and Bess Medley by George Gershwin, arranged Hermann on December 6, 1969 in Schofield Auditorium.
Eugene Rousseau, saxophone soloist.
The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed In Storm and Sunshine by J. C. Heed on December 6, 1969 in Schofield Auditorium.
The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed Polka and Fugue from "Schwanda, the Bagpiper" by Jaromir Weinberger on December 6, 1969 in Schofield Auditorium during the 5th annual wind clinic.
The Wisconsin State University - Eau Claire (UW - Eau Claire) Concert Band, James Stivers, conductor, performed Barnum and Bailey's Favorite March by Karl L. King on May 6, 1970 in the University Arena.
The Wisconsin State University - Eau Claire (UW - Eau Claire) Concert Band, James Stivers, conductor, performed Athletic Festival March by Sergei Prokofiev on May 6, 1970 in the University Arena.
The Wisconsin State University - Eau Claire (UW - Eau Claire) Concert Band, James Stivers, conductor, performed Selections from "Hair" by Galt McDermot, arranged Ken Whitcomb on May 6, 1970 in the University Arena.
The Wisconsin State University - Eau Claire (UW - Eau Claire) Concert Band, James Stivers, conductor, performed Reflections by Roger Nixon on May 6, 1970 in the University Arena.
The Wisconsin State University - Eau Claire (UW - Eau Claire) Concert Band, James Stivers, conductor, performed An Original Suite by Gordon Jacob on May 6, 1970 in the University Arena.
I. March
II. Intermezzo
III. Finale
The Wisconsin State University - Eau Claire (UW - Eau Claire) Concert Band, James Stivers, conductor, performed Pageant by Vincent Persichetti on May 6, 1970 in the University Arena.
The Wisconsin State University - Eau Claire (UW - Eau Claire) Concert Band, James Stivers, conductor, performed George Washington Bridge by William Schuman on May 6, 1970 in the University Arena.
The Wisconsin State University - Eau Claire (UW - Eau Claire) Concert Band, James Stivers, conductor, performed Under the Double Eagle by Josef Wagner on May 6, 1970 in the University Arena.
The Wisconsin State University - Eau Claire (UW - Eau Claire) Concert Band, James Stivers, conductor, performed Concerto for Trombones on May 6, 1970 in the University Arena.
Soloist: Mangin Roeseler
Trio: Mangin Roeseler, Dirk Maveus, and Gary Joslyn
The Wisconsin State University - Eau Claire (UW - Eau Claire) Concert Band, James Stivers, conductor, performed Prayer and Pantomime from Hansel and Gretel by Engelbert Humperdinck, arranged Joseph Maddy on May 6, 1970 in the University Arena.
The Wisconsin State University - Eau Claire (UW - Eau Claire) Concert Band, James Stivers, conductor, performed March and Procession of Bacchus by Leo Delibes on May 6, 1970 in the University Arena.
The Wisconsin State University - Eau Claire (UW - Eau Claire) Concert Band, James Stivers, conductor, performed Chorale and Capriccio by Caesar Giovannini, arranged Wayne Robinson on January 7, 1970 in the University Arena.
The Wisconsin State University - Eau Claire (UW - Eau Claire) Concert Band, James Stivers, conductor, performed Pieces of Eight by Joseph Wilcox Jenkins and Jerome Neff on January 7, 1970 in the University Arena.