March 13, 2015

UNL’s Wind Ensemble performs March 18

Throughout its long history, the wind band is more often associated with community engagement, civic pride and patriotism compared to social commentary; however, the country’s most prominent contemporary composers have chosen the band medium through which to express their thoughts on current political and cultural events and trends.

UNL’s Glenn Korff School of Music Wind Ensemble will take the Kimball Recital Hall stage at 7:30 p.m. March 18. Tickets are $5 for general admission and $3 for students and seniors.

The concert program grew around William Bolcom’s keen and quirky musings on the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. With no small degree of irony, it connects Robert Kurka’s darkly satirical take on Hašek’s eponymous World War I novel to David Del Tredici’s emotional maelstrom composed during the months immediately preceding the U.S.’s invasion of Iraq. But the listener should not despair - all will be leavened by a vibrant and surprisingly apt clarinet feature by Michael Daugherty.

For more information, go to http://arts.unl.edu/music.