The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed Shepherd's Hey by Percy Aldridge Grainger on March 8, 2025 in Gantner Concert Hall.
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed Abendlied (Evening Song) by Josef Rheinberger, arr. Shelley Hanson on March 8, 2025 in Gantner Concert Hall.
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed Lola Flores by Alfred Sadel, arranged by Krance, on March 8, 2025 in Gantner Concert Hall.
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed Urban Light by James M. David on March 8, 2025 in Gantner Concert Hall.
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed Concerto for Trombone and Wind Ensemble by Dana Wilson on April 24, 2025 in Gantner Concert Hall.
Jacob Miller, trombone soloist
I. Sometimes goin' in the dark...still climbin'
II. My soul has grown deep like the rivers
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band Gold Saxophones performed the World Premiere of What the Trees Tell Me by Devondre Jaquish on April 24, 2025 in Gantner Concert Hall.
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band and New Richmond High School Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed Vigilante by Michael Markowski on April 24, 2025 in Gantner Concert Hall.
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band Blu Saxophones performed Doux Paysage from Quartet for Saxophones by Maurice and Faustin Jeanjean on April 24, 2025 in Gantner Concert Hall.
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed Hymn to St. Teresa by Jocelyn Hagen on April 24, 2025 in Gantner Concert Hall.
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed the world premiere of Heaven Bound by Drew Fleming on April 24, 2025 in Gantner Concert Hall.
2025 composition contest winner
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed Meridian by Ola Gjeilo on April 24, 2025 in Gantner Concert Hall.
Eva Colson, piano
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed Two Meditations of Nature by Will Marion Cook, arranged C. L. Thomas on April 24, 2025 in Gantner Concert Hall.
The UW - Eau Claire Wind Symphony, Dr. Richard Mark Heidel, conductor, performed Downtown Diversions by Adam Gorb on October 19, 2003 in Gantner Concert Hall.
Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, trombone soloist
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed Galop by Dmitri Shostakovich on October 19, 2003 in Gantner Concert Hall.
Th UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed Chorale Prelude So Pure the Star by Vincent Persichetti on October 19, 2003 in Gantner Concert Hall.
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed American We by Henry Fillmore on October 19, 2003 in Gantner Concert Hall.
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed Do No Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Elliot Del Borgo on October 19, 2003 in Gantner Concert Hall.
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed Folk Song Suite by Ralph Vaughan Williams on October 19, 2003 in Gantner Concert Hall.
I. March
II. Intermezzo
III. March
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed After a Gentle Rain by Anthony Iannaccone on October 16, 2005 in Gantner Concert Hall.
I. The Dark Green Glistens with Old Reflections
II. Sparkling Air Bursts with Dancing Sunlight
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed A Movement for Rosa by Mark Camphouse on October 16, 2005 in Gantner Concert Hall.
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed Commando March by Samuel Barber on October 16, 2005 in Gantner Concert Hall.
The UW - Eau Claire Symphony Band, Dr. Phillip A. Ostrander, conductor, performed Valse, Op. 15 by Anton Arensky, arranged by Michael Cunningham on October 16, 2005 in Gantner Concert Hall.
Dr. Namji Kim, piano soloist