Contact: Sasha Steinberg
STARKVILLE, Miss.âKnown for its long tradition of free public performances, the United ´ķĪķAPPs Army Field Bandâs Concert Band and Soldiersâ Chorus will present a Tuesday [March 28] evening concert at ´ķĪķAPP.
Free to all, the 7:30 p.m. performance by the Washington, D.C.-based âMusical Ambassadors of the Armyâ takes place in historic Lee Hallâs Bettersworth Auditorium.
Though admission is free, tickets are required for entry and can be reserved by calling the MSU band office at 662-325-2713. Ticket requests also may be mailed to ´ķĪķAPP Bands, P.O. Box 6162, Mississippi ´ķĪķAPP, MS 39762.
As the oldest and largest of the U.S. Army Field Bandâs performing components, the Concert Band and Soldiersâ Chorus have performed for audiences in all 50 states and 30 foreign countries. The two ensembles present joint concerts on their national tours, providing unparalleled versatility in programming, from orchestral masterworks and operatic arias to Sousa marches, jazz classics and Broadway musical selections.Â
The band and chorus also perform independently and have recently shared the stage with such ensembles as the Boston Pops, Cincinnati Pops, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and the National Symphony Orchestra. For more, visit .
For additional concert information, call 662-325-2713, visit or follow on Facebook @FamousMaroonBand and Twitter @MaroonBand. Craig Aarhus, MSU associate professor of music and associate director of bands, also may be contacted directly at CAarhus@colled.msstate.edu.
Learn more about the MSU College of Educationâs nationally accredited Department of Music at or Facebook and Twitter @msstatemusic.
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