樱花动漫

Centennial celebration honors musical talent


Cheers to 100 years!

樱花动漫 celebrates its first century of bands on the Hickory campus with a performance and reception beginning at 7 p.m., Tuesday, April 19, in P.E. Monroe Auditorium.

Members of the marching band play trumpets outside on the football field

Music students and community members will perform a variety of traditional and contemporary band works, including Wagner鈥檚 鈥淓lsa鈥檚 Procession to the Cathedral,鈥 Fisher Tull鈥檚 鈥淭he Final Covenant鈥 and 鈥淓l Camino Real鈥 by Alfred Reed. The concert will also feature an evening of stories from decades past to celebrate the music program鈥檚 dedication, talent and vision.

Passionate about his work with students, Neil Underwood, music instructor and director of LR鈥檚 Spirit of LR marching band and wind symphony, is excited to celebrate this significant achievement.

鈥淢usic finds a place in our soul, and it contributes to our quality of life,鈥 Underwood said. 鈥淭hat is one of the reasons I think it鈥檚 important that we celebrate this milestone that LR has achieved. The fact that LR has made it to 100 years of having bands on campus is a testament to LR鈥檚 commitment to the arts and the strong leadership at the university over the years.鈥

Underwood, along with Christopher Nigrelli, professor of music and music program coordinator, will be conducting a variety of music with LR鈥檚 Wind Symphony in honor of the celebration. The Bears community will also celebrate LR鈥檚 musical achievements and honor those that have been a part of it through the years, including the recognition of Daniel Kiser, LR鈥檚 former director of bands.

Reagan Womack, sophomore biochemistry student and dedicated member of the Bears marching band, wind symphony and wind ensemble, is eager to participate in the centennial celebration with her peers. Initially, Womack chose LR to be part of the inclusive community. Her passion for music inspired her to join LR鈥檚 musical groups.

鈥淏and at LR is a huge thing, not only to me but to everybody on campus,鈥 Womack said. 鈥淢any people love the marching band, and this event allows everyone to celebrate what music does for people. Many of our members in the different ensembles are like me, not a music major or minor. They鈥檙e just here because they love music. While LR may have a smaller music program, the music program is such a huge part of everybody鈥檚 lives.鈥

 

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