One of the most exciting programs Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma, begun over half of a century ago, is the National Intercollegiate Band (NIB). This ensemble continues to make a significant contribution to the advancement of the collegiate band. Open to all qualified musicians, whether or not they are members of the Fraternity or Sorority, the NIB brings members face-to-baton with some of the most dynamically stimulating composers and respected conductors in America. Dr. F. Lee Bowling, Kappa Kappa Psi National President (Alpha Iota) from 1941-1947, is regarded as the Founder of the National Intercollegiate Band. Frank B. Wickes, Director of Bands at Louisiana State University, will be the conductor of the 2007 ensemble. Some prominent conductors of the past include Michael Haithcock, William D. Revelli, Frederick Fennell, Richard Franco Goldman, Donald Hunsburger, John L. Whitwell, Arnold Gabriel, Ray E. Cramer, James Croft, Alan Bonner, Donald Wilcox and many others.
The NIB will perform the opening concert for the 2007 National Convention of Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma to be held in Orlando, Florida.
For the past fifty years, Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma have sought to add original and quality literature to the wind band repertoire through their Commissioning Project, the longest running commissioning project in wind band history. Many of these works have become a part of the basic repertoire of the wind band and have received their premier performance by the NIB. Members of the 2007-NIB will have the opportunity to introduce a new work for band by the American composer Eric Ewazen. Mr. Ewazen will be in Orlando to assist in preparations for the premier.
If you would like to be a member of the 2007-NIB, you should first check your schedule to see if you are able to be in Orlando July 22-24, 2007. Registration will be at noon on Sunday, July 22 followed by chair placement auditions. Complimentary housing will be provided on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday evenings, July 22, 23, and 24, 2007. Meals and transportation to and from Orlando are not included.
You should begin now to prepare for your recorded audition. Tapes or CDs are due to the National Headquarters in Stillwater, Oklahoma by Monday, April 2, 2007 (postmarked). The selection process will be completed by mid-May and you will be notified soon thereafter.
If you have questions or need assistance in submitting your materials, please contact Dr. Rick Greenwood, Kappa Kappa Psi Vice President for Professional Relations (rgreenwo@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu) or Dr. Greg Byrne, Tau Beta Sigma Vice President for Professional Relations (gpbyrn01@louisville.edu). Every effort will be made to provide you with an exceptionally educational and artistic experience that you will not soon forget. |