UC CCM Alumni Return in Concert with U.S. Air Force Band
Several UC College-Conservatory of Music alumni will return to campus and perform as part of a community relations concert tour with the
U.S. Air Force Concert Band
and
Singing Sergeants
at
8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21
in
Corbett Auditorium
.
The concert is free and open to the general public but ticket reservations are required. Tickets are available online at
or in person at
UCs Veterans Programs and Services Office
.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the U.S. Air Force Band, the premier musical organization of the U.S. Air Force, which includes the Concert Band, Singing Sergeants and four additional ensembles. For three consecutive years, the Concert Band and Singing Sergeants have been the featured performing ensemble of Macy's nationally broadcast Fourth of July fireworks show in New York City.
The tour is part of the Air Force Bands Advancing Innovation Through Music (AIM) educational outreach program; students will be invited to perform on stage during each concert of the tour. Band members will also host master classes and a panel discussion for CCM students.
Eight members of the Concert Band and Singing Sergeants are former CCM students who look forward to returning to the stage of their alma mater three other CCM alumni in the Air Force Band are not part of this tour.
I am thrilled to be playing at CCM again after almost 17 years, says
Senior Master Sgt. Julianna Arnold
(MM Clarinet Performance, 1999). My experience there as a graduate student enriched my life in many ways and prepared me for a career in music in the Air Force.
Also represented is an alumnus of CCM Preparatory and Community Engagement.
Master Sgt. Adam Green
attended the preparatory program between 1980-1985, which he credits for helping him to become a professional musician.
Technical Sgt. Kaitlin Taylor
(BM Oboe Performance, 2010) remembers her years at CCM fondly. I found myself surrounded by inspiring professors with high standards and student peers very committed to their studies, she says. The environment was, and is, constantly striving for creative excellence.
Join us in welcoming the U.S. Air Force Concert Band and Singing Sergeants in concert at
8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21
in CCMs
Corbett Auditorium
. Performance details and ticketing information are listed below.
*There is a University of Cincinnati Homecoming Kickoff Party on Sigma Sigma Commons from 6-9 p.m. on Oct. 21. Please be aware there may be heavier-than-normal traffic on and around campus.
About the U.S. Air Force Band (USAFB)
The U.S. Air Force Concert Band and Singing Sergeants are two of the six performing ensembles within the United States Air Force Band, the premier musical organization of the U.S. Air Force. Stationed at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, D.C., the U.S. Air Force Band honors those who have served, inspires American citizens to heightened patriotism and service and positively impacts the global community on behalf of the U.S. Air Force and the United States of America.
CCM Alumni in the USAFB:
Technical Sgt. Kaitlin Taylor
(BM Oboe Performance, 2010)
Technical Sgt. Jilian McGreen
(MM Vocal Performance, 2014 and DMA Vocal Performance ABD, anticipated 2017)
Technical Sgt. Benjamin M. Bowers
(BM Clarinet Performance, 2003)
Technical Sgt. Val Lukashuk
(BM Trumpet Performance, 1999)
Master Sgt. Christian Pagnard
(MM Trumpet Performance, 1999)
Chief Master Sgt. Erica Ann Montgomery
(MM Percussion Performance, 1990)
Master Sgt. Brooke Emery
(MM Clarinet Performance, 2003)
Senior Master Sgt. Julianna Evans Arnold
(MM Clarinet Performance, 1999)
Alumni in the USAFB not on tour:
Kathleen Leigh Fitzpatrick
(French Horn, 1997-1998)
Technical Sgt. Jess Lightner
(MM Tuba Performance, 2003)
Technical Sgt. Will Timmons
(MM Trombone Performance, 2009)
Performance Time
8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21
Location
Corbett Auditorium, CCM Village
University of Cincinnati
Admission
Admission is free and open to the general public but ticket reservations are required. Tickets are available online at
or in person at UCs Veterans Programs and Services Office. Call 513-556-6811 for more information.
Parking and Directions
Parking is available in the CCM Garage (located at the base of Corry Boulevard off Jefferson Avenue) and additional garages throughout the UC campus. Please visit
for information on parking rates.
For detailed maps and directions, please visit
. Additional parking is available off-campus at the U Square complex on Calhoun Street and other neighboring lots.
For directions to CCM Village, visit
.
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CCM Season Presenting Sponsor & Musical Theatre Program Sponsor: The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation
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