We will be holding auditions for the 2023-24 Panther Wind Ensemble (information below) and hope you will audition to be a part of our tradition of performing great music and having fun.
About
The Panther Wind Ensemble is a co-curricular group designed to challenge students involved in the CMS band program. In Wind Ensemble, we play music of higher difficulty levels than we do in regular band. It is a chance to dig deeper into music and perform with the most dedicated musicians at CMS. The Wind Ensemble performs several times throughout the school year (see Calendar) at school concerts, and the MICCA Concert Festival. We have also traveled to NYC and plan to travel again in the future.
Schedule and Attendance
CMS Panther Wind Ensemble meets Mondays, after school, in the Sanborn Band Room until 4:30pm (second late bus). Attendance is vital to the group’s success. Students who cannot commit to weekly rehearsals should not participate this year. Students who have an overabundance of unexcused absences may be asked to withdraw from the group.
CONFLICTS WITH OTHER SCHOOL SPORTS/CLUBS/ACTIVITIES
The best solution is communicating your needs.
CMS has robust after-school offerings, which is great, but can leave students torn between commitments. Philosophically, I believe that middle schoolers are at an age where they should be trying lots of activities, however, the reality is that it is very challenging to rehearse an advanced group (like Jazz or Wind Ensemble) if we have several missing members every week. Please consider the commitment level this ensemble requires before you sign up.
Because there are so many sports/clubs/activities it is impossible to come up with a one-size-fits-all policy for students who wish to do two activities that meet at the same time. The most feasible solution is to share time. For example, students who do cross country typically come to wind ensemble for the first hour of rehearsal, then go to cross country, and if there is a meet, they miss rehearsal that week. However, this situation gets more complicated if that same student decides to do a winter sport and spring sport that have similar conflicts, because then they are missing over half the instruction for the year. This was just one example - other sports/clubs/activities have different demands. Therefore, the best solution is communicating your needs with Mr. Halpainy and your coach or club teacher.
Private Lessons and Junior District Festival
Private lessons are encouraged, but not mandatory to be a part of the Panther Jazz or Wind Ensembles. There are several options for private lessons in the area, including IMSCC, Concord Conservatory, among others. Students in 7th and 8th Grade are also encouraged to audition for the Junior District Festival.
The Panther Wind Ensemble is a co-curricular group designed to challenge students involved in the CMS band program. In Wind Ensemble, we play music of higher difficulty levels than we do in regular band. It is a chance to dig deeper into music and perform with the most dedicated musicians at CMS. The Wind Ensemble performs several times throughout the school year (see Calendar) at school concerts, and the MICCA Concert Festival. We have also traveled to NYC and plan to travel again in the future.
Schedule and Attendance
CMS Panther Wind Ensemble meets Mondays, after school, in the Sanborn Band Room until 4:30pm (second late bus). Attendance is vital to the group’s success. Students who cannot commit to weekly rehearsals should not participate this year. Students who have an overabundance of unexcused absences may be asked to withdraw from the group.
CONFLICTS WITH OTHER SCHOOL SPORTS/CLUBS/ACTIVITIES
The best solution is communicating your needs.
CMS has robust after-school offerings, which is great, but can leave students torn between commitments. Philosophically, I believe that middle schoolers are at an age where they should be trying lots of activities, however, the reality is that it is very challenging to rehearse an advanced group (like Jazz or Wind Ensemble) if we have several missing members every week. Please consider the commitment level this ensemble requires before you sign up.
Because there are so many sports/clubs/activities it is impossible to come up with a one-size-fits-all policy for students who wish to do two activities that meet at the same time. The most feasible solution is to share time. For example, students who do cross country typically come to wind ensemble for the first hour of rehearsal, then go to cross country, and if there is a meet, they miss rehearsal that week. However, this situation gets more complicated if that same student decides to do a winter sport and spring sport that have similar conflicts, because then they are missing over half the instruction for the year. This was just one example - other sports/clubs/activities have different demands. Therefore, the best solution is communicating your needs with Mr. Halpainy and your coach or club teacher.
Private Lessons and Junior District Festival
Private lessons are encouraged, but not mandatory to be a part of the Panther Jazz or Wind Ensembles. There are several options for private lessons in the area, including IMSCC, Concord Conservatory, among others. Students in 7th and 8th Grade are also encouraged to audition for the Junior District Festival.
Audition Information
Requirements
Audition Options
There are two options for auditioning: in person, or video (email)
Note: Students who email their audition should perform all the scales on the scale sheet.
Additional Note: Students who wish to audition for jazz and wind ensemble should sign up for one audition spot.
In-person auditions
Video auditions
If you prefer, you may email an audition video to phalpainy@concordps.org. Please perform the excerpt and all the scales on the scale sheet. Video auditions are due by September 17
Acceptance
Acceptance into the ensemble is not guaranteed, however, there will not be a limit to the number of accepted students who have successful auditions. Prior experience in the group will be taken into consideration.
The final list will be posted in the students’ Google Classroom, outside the Sanborn Band room, and in the Peabody forum by September 22. All decisions are final. I would be happy to provide students on areas for improvement but I ask that you all please respect the process. Students who are not quite ready may be asked to re-audition mid-year.
Rehearsals begin the week of September 25th
Requirements
- Audition Piece (attached here)
- Excerpts from Jungle Dance and Be Our Guest
- Play at a comfortable tempo and focus on accuracy
- Percussion should play both the snare and the bells parts
- Scale Sheet (attached here) - Any steady tempo is acceptable (slow is fine)
- In-person audition: Students will be asked to play 2 of the scales
- Video audition: Students must perform all the scales
- Drum set players do not need to play scales
Audition Options
There are two options for auditioning: in person, or video (email)
Note: Students who email their audition should perform all the scales on the scale sheet.
Additional Note: Students who wish to audition for jazz and wind ensemble should sign up for one audition spot.
In-person auditions
- Sign up for a 15 minute slot on September 11, 12, 18, or 19 between 2:45-4:30pm
- Click here to sign up for an audition time
- If you are unavailable for any of these audition spots, you may email an audition video or email Mr. Halpainy to request an alternate time slot
Video auditions
If you prefer, you may email an audition video to phalpainy@concordps.org. Please perform the excerpt and all the scales on the scale sheet. Video auditions are due by September 17
Acceptance
Acceptance into the ensemble is not guaranteed, however, there will not be a limit to the number of accepted students who have successful auditions. Prior experience in the group will be taken into consideration.
The final list will be posted in the students’ Google Classroom, outside the Sanborn Band room, and in the Peabody forum by September 22. All decisions are final. I would be happy to provide students on areas for improvement but I ask that you all please respect the process. Students who are not quite ready may be asked to re-audition mid-year.
Rehearsals begin the week of September 25th