All Invited to Participate in Monmouth College’s Symphonic Concert Band

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The Monmouth College Symphonic Concert Band is a non-auditioned instrumental concert ensemble of between 35-40 members who will be performing Grade III-V concert band literature for the fall and spring 2022-2023 semester.  

Director John Eckstine would like to invite any student, faculty, staff, or community band member, regardless of experience,  to participate in the Monmouth College Symphonic Concert Band this fall. The community band members’ contribution to the ensemble last spring was very significant, not only in the role of performer, but as a positive role model for the college band members.  

They will be rehearsing on Wednesday evenings during the fall semester from 7:00-9:00 pm, once again in the band room of Dahl Chapel & Auditorium. We will begin on Wednesday, August 31, the week before Labor Day weekend.

***Courtesy of Monmouth College***

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