Two European guests will be featured in a joint
concert Dec. 8 by the Southeast Missouri State University Symphonic Wind
Ensemble and the Fredericktown High School Concert Band.
The event is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in Academic Auditorium.
Highlighting the evening of music will be oboe soloist Nico Boom of The
Netherlands. Boom studied at the Brabant Conservatory, where he completed degrees in
oboe and band conducting.
Boom, who served as a member of the professional Amsterdam
Police Band from 1982-1988, currently is a member of the Amsterdam Wind Orchestra.
The concert also will feature Norwegian composer Geir Knutson, who will be making
his third appearance as guest conductor with the Southeast ensemble. Knutson will conduct
two of his marches, "Ramah!" and "Vaktskifte."
Knutson has earned an international reputation for his marches, which are published
in Norway and in the United States by TJ Enterprises of Cape Girardeau.
His march, "Cape
Girardeau," was dedicated to Robert Gifford, Southeast professor of music and
secondary education, and to the Symphonic Wind Ensemble. It was premiered on campus
in 1990 with Knutson conducting.
The Southeast Symphonic Wind Ensemble is a band of 41 students selected through
competitive audition and has distinguished itself in the past several years with performances
for the Missouri Music Educators Association and the College Band Directors National
Association.
Admission is free with a Southeast ID
. Admission is $3 for adults, and $1.50 for non-university students 12 and older
and senior citizens. Proceeds will benefit the music department's scholarship fund.
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