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Scot Symphonic Band and Pipe Band to perform in Landisville on March 19


The College of Wooster’s Scot Symphonic Band and Pipe Band will perform at Hempfield High School in Landisville, Pennsylvania, (200 Stanley Avenue) on Tuesday, March 19 at 7 p.m., part of the group’s 47th annual tour. The bands will present “An American Child,” an immersive program of music and poetry that explores the experience of how growing up in the United States has evolved over the past century. The concert will feature two featured student artists, soprano Anya Smith ’24 and speaker Cam Love ’25, who will present selected poetry by Maya Angelou, Amanda Gorman, and Dudley Randall. The concert will include the music of David Maslanka, Eric Whitacre, Kimberly Archer, Evan Williams, Adolphus Hailstork, and John Corigliano. Directed by Jeffrey D. Gershman, the band is the premier wind ensemble at the College and has entertained audiences nationwide during its annual spring tour since 1976. Rooted in a deep belief in the importance of inclusive programming, Scot Symphonic Band performances draw both from the cornerstones of the wind literature and the finest contemporary works. The ensemble’s distinctive uniforms, which consist of kilts with hand-sewn pleats made from the College’s MacLeod tartan plaid, represent Wooster’s Scottish Presbyterian heritage. Gershman is in his second year as the Director of Bands at Wooster. He also serves as the director of the Wooster Concert Band, assistant director of the Scot Marching Band, and teaches courses in conducting and music education. He previously served on the faculties at Capital University, Indiana University, and Texas A&M University-Commerce. Gershman holds a Bachelor of Music Education and the first Master of Music in Wind Conducting degree conferred by the Indiana University. He received his Doctor of Musical Arts in Wind Conducting from The University of Texas at Austin. There is no admission fee for the performances, but donations will be accepted to help support the group’s touring cost. For more information, contact Jill Harbaugh at [email protected] or by phone at 330-263-2419.

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