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August 2023
October 2023
Wind Symphony Concert
Let the drums roll out, let the trumpet call, while the people shout, “Strike up the Band!” Please join the Martin Luther College Wind Symphony for their opening concert of the year on Sunday, October 1. As part of our Homecoming weekend activities, this concert has a special start time of 1:00 pm in the WCC Auditorium. Works by Grainger, Vaughan-Williams, and Fillmore will be featured in a program highlighting some of the classics in wind band repertoire. We look…
Find out more »November 2023
Wind Symphony Concert
tim•bre |'tambər| The character or quality of a musical sound or voice as distinct from its pitch and intensity. In colloquial terms, musicians often refer to timbre as “color.” In a wind band, no single instrument family is considered the “core” timbre of the ensemble. Rather, the wind band is a varied mix of woodwinds, brass, and percussions, equally contributing their unique colors to bring a composition to life. Please join the Martin Luther College Wind Symphony for Colors and…
Find out more »December 2023
Christmas Concert
Join Us for the Christmas Concert Martin Luther College invites you to the annual Christmas concert, Unto Us a Child Is Born, presented Saturday, December 2, at 7:30 pm and Sunday, December 3, at 4:00 pm in the MLC Chapel of the Christ. All are welcome as we open the Advent season with this joyous campus tradition! Concert Livestream Service Folder
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Join Us for the Christmas Concert Martin Luther College invites you to the annual Christmas concert, Unto Us a Child Is Born, presented Saturday, December 2, at 7:30 pm and Sunday, December 3, at 4:00 pm in the MLC Chapel of the Christ. All are welcome as we open the Advent season with this joyous campus tradition! Concert Livestream Service Folder
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February 2024
Wind Symphony Concert
Composers of wind band music have used traditional Christian hymn melodies as thematic source material for decades. Hymn tunes do not always employ a regular musical structure; instead, they often reflect the style conventions of the time. Please join the Martin Luther College Wind Symphony for a unique concert experience as we explore the use of hymnody in wind band music. Each piece on the program will be preceded by a short introduction discussing how the composer has taken an…
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