A wide variety of performance opportunities await our students each year, with orchestras, bands, choirs and opera, jazz nonets and combos, small ensembles, and more.
A variety of programs and initiatives operate continuously or annually to enhance learning experiences and help students prepare for their future in music.
The MSU College of Music supports and challenges students, values innovation and creativity, and helps every community member achieve professional excellence.
BANDS
The MSU College of Music’s band ensembles showcase a wide range of wind music, from chamber and contemporary pieces to traditional repertoire, alongside the university’s esteemed athletic bands.
This ensemble (shown above) includes approximately 60 musicians who perform as a full wind symphony and also as smaller chamber wind groups. The Wind Symphony comprises the most outstanding wind and percussion majors in the College of Music and other gifted nonmusic majors who are selected by audition. The group is dedicated to the performance of the finest wind repertoire, regardless of period or disposition of instrumental forces. Using the player pool concept, the ensemble—consisting primarily of graduate and upper-division undergraduate students—performs music ranging from works requiring as few as six players to personnel who form a full wind band. Flexible instrumentation and player rotation provide members of the ensemble with a variety of responsibilities, challenges, and playing experiences.
An auditioned ensemble of approximately 80 musicians, the Symphony Band consists primarily of upper-division undergraduate music majors and performs a broad range of full ensemble and chamber repertoire, representative of all historical periods and styles. The Symphony Band maintains an active on-campus performance schedule and performs several off-campus clinic concerts. Flexible instrumentation and player rotation provide members of this ensemble with a variety of responsibilities, challenges, and playing experiences.
Concert Band is an auditioned ensemble of approximately 80 musicians, consisting primarily of undergraduate music majors and talented non-majors. This ensemble performs full band and chamber wind literature ranging from traditional to contemporary styles. Flexible instrumentation and player rotation provide members of the ensemble with a variety of responsibilities, challenges, and playing experiences.
The Campus Band includes approximately 120 musicians and provides playing experiences for nonmusic majors and music majors who want to improve their skills on secondary instruments. The mission of the Campus Band is to create maximum enjoyment with limited performance demands. Auditions are not required for membership but are held for chair placements and part assignments.
The Spartan Marching Band (SMB), founded in 1870 as a ten-member student group, is now made up of 300 members. It has grown into one of the premier college bands in the nation and prides itself on its musical excellence, physical toughness, and military-grade precision. The band has performed for five U.S. presidents, at four Rose Bowls, at two World’s Fairs, and at one World Series. Visit the Spartan Marching Band website for details and audition information.
The 120 members of Spartan Brass perform on campus at men’s and women’s basketball games and at hockey games during regular play and post-season tournaments. Vist the Spartan Brass website for details and audition information.
The Spartan Youth Wind Symphony (SYWS) is an honors wind ensemble for high school students. SYWS is under the direction of Arris Golden, assistant director of bands, and is open to the most outstanding Michigan high school instrumentalists (woodwind, brass, and percussion). It provides students with the opportunity to rehearse in a university setting. Students perform with peers from around the state and receive instruction from College of Music faculty and students. They enhance their skills as musicians and ensemble performers through the exploration of advanced-level repertoire in an inspired rehearsal atmosphere. The experience culminates in joint concerts with the MSU Wind Symphony and Symphony Band at the end of the fall and spring semesters.
The concert, conducted by Kevin L. Sedatole, features trombonist Kenneth Thompkins, baritone Derrick Fox, and the MSU Wind Symphony performing works by Hong, Hindemith, Maslanka, and Copland.
The program, conducted by Arris Golden, features works by Fletcher, Magnuson, Woolfenden, Thomas, and Morales-Matos.
The program, conducted by David Thornton, features works by Boerma, Whitacre, Bronnenkant, Vaughan Williams, and Holst.
The concert, conducted by Kevin L. Sedatole, features MSU trumpeter Justin Emerich and the Wind Symphony performing works by Biedenbender and Horne.
The program, conducted by Arris Golden, features works by Collins, de Cabezón, Grainger, Ticheli, and Saint-Saëns.
The concert, conducted by Kevin L. Sedatole, features guest composer Frank Ticheli and tubist Phil Sinder with the Wind Symphony performing works by Ticheli, Williams, and Larsen.
The concert features guest composer Frank Ticheli and MSU oboist Nermis Mieses. Performances include works by Gala Flagello, Frank Ticheli, Julie Giroux, David Maslanka, David Biedenbender, and Omar Thomas, conducted by David Thornton and Dana Sedatole.