December 2, 2024

Wind Ensemble celebrates homecoming Dec. 4


The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Wind Ensemble will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 4 in the Westbrook Music Building, Room 130. The concert, which will celebrate homecoming from a different perspective, is free and open to the public.

Each piece on the program is a direct expression of the composer’s heritage and a reflection and consideration of their home.

“In some cases, this home is ancestral; in others, it is present. In many it is a layering of the two,” said Carolyn Barber, the Ron and Carol Cope Professor of Music, director of bands and director of the wind ensemble. 

The program features Australian composer Jodie Blackshaw’s “The Creation of Faith” (the fourth movement of her Symphony No. 1), two movements from Mexican composer Nubia Jaime-Donjuan’s “Little Mexican Suite” (“Ayacahuite” and “Sahuaro”), Diné composer Raven Chacon’s improvisatory “Hasta’aadah,” Chinese composer Li Chan’s setting of “Folksong from Midu,” American/Esan composer Shawn Okpebholo’s “Heritage” (a revised version of “This is Africa”), and Indian-American composer Reena Esmail’s “Chamak” (three movements each exploring a different raag).

Seating is limited, so overflow will be seated in Room 119 of with a simulcast on the big screen.