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  • Look for the Silver Lining - Nestico

    The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Look for the Silver Lining arranged by Sammy Nestico on February 25, 1976 in Gantner Concert Hall. Soloists: R. G. Connie, trumpet Noreen Grey, piano
  • Straight Ahead and Strive for Tone - Spera

    The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Straight Ahead and Strive for Tone by Dominic Spera on February 25, 1976 in Gantner Concet Hall. Soloists: Cathy Otterson, alto saxophone Dace Herndon, trumpet
  • Make a Joyful Noise - Spera

    The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Make a Joyful Noise by Dominic Spera on February 25, 1976 in Gantner Concert Hall. Soloist: Kevin Genrich, tenor saxophone
  • La Fiesta - Klatka

    The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed La Fiesta arranged by Tony Klatka on February 25, 1976 in Gantner Concert Hall. Soloists: Noreen Grey, piano Greg Keel, tenor saxophone
  • Real Boonie's Blues - Spera

    The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Real Boonie's Blues by Dominic Spera on February 25, 1976 in Gantner Concert Hall.
  • Dedication Fanfare on the University Hymn - Curnow

    The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed the Dedication Fanfare on the University Hymn by James Curnow on December 6 and 7, 1970 for the dedication of the new Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
  • The Star Spangled Banner - arr. Leidzen

    The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed The Start Spangled Banner arranged by Erik Leidzen on December 6-7, 1970 for the dedication of the new Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
  • Academic Festival Overture - Brahms

    The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed the Academic Festival Overture by Johannes Brahms, arranged Mark Hindsley on December 6-7, 1970 for the dedication of the new Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
  • Russian Christmas Music - Reed

    The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed Russian Christmas Music by Alfred Reed on December 6-7, 1970 for the dedication of the new Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
  • Norwegian March "Valdres" - Hanssen

    The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed the Norwegian March "Valdres" by Johannes Hansen, arranged Glenn C. Bainum on December 6-7, 1970 for the dedication of the new Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
  • Passacaglia in c minor - Bach

    The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed Passacaglia in c minor by J. S. Bach, arranged Lowell E. Shaw on December 6-7, 1970 for the dedication of the new Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
  • Evocations: Promise of Spring - Dello Joio

    The Wisconsin State University – Eau Claire (UW – Eau Claire) Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed the world premiere Evocations: Promise of Spring by Norman Dello Joio on December 6-7, 2970 for the dedication of the new Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Norman Dello Joio, guest conductor Assisted by: Eau Claire Memorial High School Choir, Bruce Paulson, conductor Eau Claire North High School Choir, Geneva Hughes, conductor Eau Claire Regis High School Choir, Sister Laurice, OSB, conductor
  • Piccolo

    The BMB performed outside of Davies for the inauguration of Chancellor James Schmidt.
  • Drumline

    The BMB Drumline performed outside of Davies for the inauguration of Chancellor James Schmidt.
  • Saxophones

    The Wind Symphony saxophone section during the inauguration of Chancellor James Schmidt.
  • Mr. Baca and Soloist

    Mr. Robert Baca, director of Jazz Studies, solos with a guest artist with the Jazz Ensemble during the inauguration of Chancellor James Schmitt.
  • Pete Winslow

    Jazz trombonist Pete Winslow performed during the inauguration ceremony for Chancellor James Schmitt.
  • Trumpets with Mr. Baca

    The Jazz Ensemble trumpet section performs with Mr. Baca during the inauguration ceremony for Chancellor James Schmitt.
  • Jazz I Trumpets

    The Jazz Ensemble I trumpets perform at the Inauguration Ceremony for Chancellor James Schmitt on November 3, 2013.
  • A Christmas Festival - Anderson

    The University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed A Christmas Festival by Leroy Anderson on December 6, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
  • Overture to "Candide" - Bernstein

    The University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed Overture to "Candide" by Leonard Bernstein, arranged Walter Beeler, on December 6, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
  • Christmas Concerto in G Minor, Op. 6, No. 8 - Corelli

    The University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed Christmas Concerto in G Minor, Op. 6, No. 8 by Arcangelo Corelli, arranged Mark H. Hindsley, on December 6, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
  • The Conqueror - Tieke

    The University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed The Conqueror March by Carl Tieke on December 6, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
  • Dionysia - Bach

    The University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed Dionysia by Jan Bach on December 6, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
  • Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonnie Doon - Grainger

    The University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Donald S. George, conductor, performed Ye Banks and Braes O' Bonnie Doon by Percy Grainger on December 6, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.