SAN ANGELO, TX — The Angelo State University Symphonic Band will present its final concert of the spring season on Friday, April 26, in the Brooks & Bates Theatre at the San Angelo Performing Arts Center, 82 Gillis St. in downtown San Angelo.
Titled "Landscapes," the concert will begin at 7 p.m. and is free and open to the public. The program will feature a variety of music, with each piece led by a different ASU student conductor. The repertoire for the concert includes:
- "Into the Clouds" by Richard Saucedo, conducted by Rebeca Ramos of Plains
- "In the Shinning of the Stars" by Robert Sheldon, conducted by Corey DeChaine of Del Rio
- "Skydive" by Chris Bernotas, conducted by Benjamin Martin of Fort Worth
- "Into the Arctic" by Brian Balmages, conducted by Jacob Peterman of San Antonio
- "Kentucky 1800" by Clare Grundman, conducted by Nicholas DeLeon of Killeen
- "Pathways Uncharted" by Michael Kamuf, conducted by Matthew Wenzel of Yoakum
- "Under the Prairie Sky" by Robert Buckley, conducted by Jesse Ruiz-Ortiz of San Angelo
- "Songs of the Sea" arranged by Johnnie Vinson, conducted by Nikki Garcia of Midland
- "Cumberland Cross" by Carl Strommen, conducted by Allison Culwell of San Angelo
The ASU Symphonic Band includes more than 60 student musicians performing on various woodwind, brass and percussion instruments. It is directed by Dr. Jonathan Alvis, ASU director of bands.
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