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Student Ensembles

Vandal Marching Band

MusA 119/319/519

Marching Band is open to all students during the fall semester. This Idaho band has a reputation that extends far beyond the Northwest. Over the years, it has performed at Idaho football games throughout the West, as well as at professional games in San Francisco, Vancouver, B.C., and Seattle. It is our practice to have the West’s finest marching band with the minimum amount of rehearsal. In addition to a great musical experience, students also receive a scholarship each year they participate in the Marching Band. 

Auditions: No audition is required. However, Vandal Marching Band requires early sign-up during summer. Visit the Marching Band page to learn more.

Contact: Contact Spencer Martin for more information.

The Vandal Marching Band performing in the International Ballroom of the Bruce Pitman Center.
The Vandal Marching Band performing in the International Ballroom of the Bruce Pitman Center.

Concert Band

MusA 121/321/521

The Concert Band is open to all students and performs two concerts each semester. The group performs standard repertoire.

Auditions: No audition is required. Please register for MusA 121 if you would like to participate.

Contact: Contact Jason Johnston for more information.

Cheyenne Kilian plays her flute during a performance in the in Haddock Auditorium.
Cheyenne Kilian plays in the in Haddock Auditorium.

Symphony Orchestra

MusA 122/322/522

Symphony Orchestra is open to all string and wind players by audition. The orchestra plays masterworks from all musical periods, concentrating on the “classics” of orchestral repertoire.

Auditions: All string players audition on Tuesday afternoon of the first week of classes (fall semester). All wind players are auditioned by the faculty members of those instruments.

Contact: Contact Steve Fairbanks for more information.

Dan Bukvich leading the University Orchestra in the Holiday Concert.
Dan Bukvich leading the Holiday Concert.

Wind Ensemble

MusA 120/320/520

Wind Ensemble is the university’s premiere band. It is open to all students by audition. It is comprised of approximately fifty undergraduate and graduate students and performs the finest in wind band literature.

Auditions: Auditions occur early in the first week of classes (by end-of-day Wednesday). Students audition for the instructor of their instrument. Sign-up sheets for auditions will be placed on faculty doors by noon on the first Monday of the semester. Students should prepare an etude/solo, scales and be able to sight-read.

Contact: Contact Mark Thiele, D.M.A., for more information.

Corinne Smith conducts students at a rehearsal.
Corinne Smith conducts during a rehearsal.

Jazz Bands

MusA 123/323/523

Jazz bands are an integral part of the music program. These groups meet two or three hours per week and are open to all majors by audition. Public appearances include campus concerts, the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival and some travel for off-campus concerts and festivals.

Auditions: All auditions will be held early in the first week of classes. Audition information and sign-up sheets will be on the Jazz Band bulletin board across from Music 210.

Contact: Contact Vern Sielert for more information.

Jazz Band I at the 2014 Holiday Concert.
Jazz Band I at the Holiday Concert.

Jazz Choirs

Jazz Choir I: MusA 118/318/518
Jazz Choir II: MusA 365

The award-winning Jazz Choir program is the largest of its kind in the country, involving over 200 students each semester. The program consists of two ensembles.

Jazz Choir I is the large choir of nearly two hundred singers that performs custom choral arrangements of various styles with the assistance of fifteen to twenty instrumentalists.

Jazz Choir II is a highly select small vocal jazz ensemble, specializing in close harmony arrangements and choral versions of instrumental jazz standards. With some exceptions, singers in Jazz Choir II are selected from the membership of Jazz Choir I.

Auditions: Jazz Choir I does not require an audition. Jazz Choir II is open to audition on a limited basis.

Contact: Contact Daniel Bukvich for more information.

Jazz Choir I at the 2014 holiday concert.
Jazz Choir I at the Holiday Concert.

Vandaleers Concert Choir

MusA 116/316/516

The Vandaleers Concert Choir has a long and proud tradition. This select group performs the finest choral repertoire of all styles and eras, and serves as the premiere touring choral ensemble at University of Idaho. In addition to frequent tours of the Northwest region, past concert tours have taken the ensemble to Europe, South America, Washington, D.C., Carnegie Hall in New York City and most recently, a concert tour of Austria, Germany and Czech Republic in 2010. Vandaleers rehearse four hours per week and membership is open to all students by audition.

Auditions: An audition is required. If you are interested in this ensemble, please register for the course, and you will be contacted during the first week of class to set up an audition.

Contact: Contact David Klement, D.M.A., for more information.

The Vandaleers posing in the atrium of the UI Commons.
The Vandaleers posing in the atrium of the UI Commons.

Tenor/Bass Ensemble

MusA 117/317/517 Section 2

The Tenor/Bass Ensemble is a musical outlet for all U of I students, faculty and staff who sing tenor or bass. The choir performs diverse literature for tenor/bass voices.

Auditions: A voice placement is required. If you're interested in this ensemble, please register and you will be contacted during the first week of the semester to set up an audition.

Contact: Contact David Klement for more information.

Treble Choir

MusA 117/317/517 Section 1

The Treble Choir is a musical outlet for all U of I students, faculty and staff who sing soprano or alto. The choir performs diverse literature written for treble voices.

Auditions: A voice placement is required. If you're interested in this ensemble, please register and you will be contacted during the first week of the semester to set up an audition.

Contact: Contact David Klement for more information.

Opera Workshop

MusA 180/380/580

The opera studio performs a fully staged opera/musical or a scenes program of opera, operetta and musical theater excerpts in alternate semesters. 

Production Auditions: All singers audition at the beginning of the semester and present either an operatic aria or a song from musical theatre. Production Auditions: Auditions are at the beginning of the fall semester (for fall productions) or at the end of the fall semester (for spring productions) and singers present either an operatic aria or a song from musical theatre.

Contact: Contact Stefan Gordon for more information.

Lionel Hampton School of Music

Physical Address:
Corner of Blake & W. Sweet Ave.

Mailing Address:
Lionel Hampton School of Music
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive MS 4015
Moscow, Idaho 83844-4015

Phone: 208-885-6231

Fax: 208-885-7254

Email: music@uidaho.edu

Web: School of Music

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